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IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI~0KE, VIRGINIA, The Sth day of August, 1941. No. 7055. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Fred C. Poff to construct one 10-foot concrete cross-over to accommodate business property ~t ~216 Center Avenue, N. W., described as part of Lot l, Block 13, Official Survey NW 1. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Fred C. Poff to construct one 10-foot concrete cross-over to accommodate business property at #216 Center Avenue, N. W., described as part of Lot l, Block 13, 0ffi~ial Survey NW 1. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Fred C. Poff by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said Fred C. Poff further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically evoked. APPROVED President IN T~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of August, 19~l. No. 7056. A RESOLUTION requiring the observance of eastern daylight saving time By officers and employees of the City of Roenoke for the period beginning at 12:00 ~'clock, midnight, ~he 10th day of August, 1941, and ending at 12:00 o'clock, midnigh 28th day of September, 19~l; and authorizing and directing the Mayor to issue proclamation requesting all persons, firms and corporations, who may legally do so, inaugurate eastern daylight saving time in the conduct of their affairs for said ,eriod. WHEREAS, in the interest of national defense it is necessary that electrica be conserved, and the adoption of daylight saving time will promote the con- ~ervation of electrical energy, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, all officers and employees of the city observe eastern daylight saving time in the conduct of the city's business and affairs for the period beginning at 12:00 o'clock, midnight, the 10th day of August, 19~1, and ending at 12:00 o'clock, midnight, the 28th day of September, 19~1; and that the offices in the municipal government open and close during said period so as to conform with daylight saving time, notwithstanding any provisions of Section 11, Chapter 7, Code of the City of IRoanoke, in conflict herewith. BE IT ~JR~TER RESOLVED that the Mayor of the city be, and he is authorized ~nd directed to issue a proclamation requesting all persons, firms and corporations iin the city, who may legally do so to inaugurate eastern daylight saving time in ~i~he conduct of their affairs during said period. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of August, 1951. No. ?057. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of two 250 C. P. street lights Eureka Park at locations to be designated by the Director of Parks and Recreation. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian ~]lectric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install two 250 C. P. stre, Lights in Eureka Park at locations to be designated by the Director of Parks and ~ecreation. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The &th day of August, 19&l. No. 7058. A RESOLUTION authorizing the allocation of $5,000.00 from Replacement Reserve Account of the Water Department for purchase of two pumps for use at Muse and River Springs P~mping Stations. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $5,000.00 be, and the same is hereby allocated from Replacement Reserve Account of the Water Department for purchase of two pumps for use at Muse and River Springs Pumping Sta- ti ohs. APPROVED President IN ~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0k~, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of August, 19~l. No. 7060. 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 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance m-king appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1951". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Tirginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance aaking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending )ecember 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as Follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ~120 Stationery ...................... $ 60.00 Materials ....................... 80.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of August, 1941. No. 7061. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~50, "Health Department", of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day ~f December, 1950, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1941, and ending December 31, 19~l". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #50, "Health Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby mnended and reordained to read as follows.- HEALTH DEPARTMENT #50 Stat ionery o.oo 375.00 BE IT FURTHER 0RDAIN~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 1941. No. 7059. AN ORDI2~ANCE granting a permit to Grace W. and Arthur Taubman, their successors of assigns, to construct a railroad side-track from the Norfolk and Western Railway Belt Line in Wasena, commencing at MP R6~1535 and runming southerly in and across a 20-foot alley between the said Belt Line and Block 27, Wasena Corporation Map, into property south of Kerns Avenue to be occupied by the Advance ~Stores Company. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted to Grace W. and Arthur Taubman, their successors or as- signs, to construct a railroad side-track from the Norfolk and Western Railway Belt Line in Wasena, commencing at ~,~P R6~1535 and running southerly in and across a 20- foot alley between the said Belt Line and Block 27, Wasena Corporation Nap, into property south of Kerns Avenue to be occupied by the Advance Stores Company. The said permit is granted upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit 1. The track shall be constructed to conform with the grade of the said alley or street or upon such grade as may be approved by the City Engineer. 2. The said Grace W. and Arthur Taubman, their successors or assigns, agree to maintain the alley or street over which the side-track is constructed in the sauna condition that it is at present, and whenever the City of Roanoke shall make repairs or improve~nents to the other portion of the said alley or street, the said Grace W. and Arthur Taubman shall at their expense make the same repairs or inprovenents to that portion of the alley or street occupied by said track. 3. The said Grace W. and Arthur Taubman, their successors or assigns, shall not disturb, molest 'or interfere in any way with any pipes, drains or conduits that may be now located in said alley or street, and shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all and every claim for da~aages to person or property which may arise fron the co:L,S, truction, maintenance or operation of the said railroad $. The said Grace W. and Arthur Taubman, their successors or assigns, agree that all loading and unloading of cars shall be within the premises and no cars shall be permitted to remain on the alley or street for any purpose. ~. The said Grace W. and Arthur Taubman, their successors or assigns, shall have the right at any time after said railway siding has been installed to remove the same, and upon such removal shall replace the said alley or street open- ed or torn up in the process of removal with the same materials as are contained in the remainder of said alley or street adjacent to the location of the said side- track, and upon such removal of the side-track and such restoration of the alley or street all further obligation of the said Grace W. and Arthur Taubman, their suc.- cessors or assigns, to the City of Roanoke under this Ordinance shall cease and determine. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this permit shall not become effective un- less and until the same has been accepted in writing; and unless said permit is exercised and complied with within six months from the passage of this Ordinance the same shall automatically expire. ACCEPTED: APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lSth day of August, 1941. No. 7062. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish in- · itation for bids for construction of the Gainsboro Library Branch, to be submitted Do the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., on a date to be determined by ~he City Manager, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a ~egular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock p. m., on the said da~e. 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 con- struction of the Gainsboro Library Branch, to be submitted to. the City' Clerk on or ~efore 2:00 o'clock p. m., on a date to be determined by the City Manager, and to be ~pened 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, the City of Roanoke reserving the right to reject any and all bids. APPROVED / ~ CClerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIl~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 1941. No. 7063. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to D. 0. Arnold to construct a 14-foot concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #1815 Dale Avenue, S.E., J. H. Webb Map. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to D. 0. Arnold to construct a 14-foot concrete cross-over to. accommodate residential property at #1815 Dale Avenue, S. E., J. H. Webb Map. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said D. O. Arnold by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL ~I~R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 1941. No. 7064. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a r-inch gas main in Oak Street,· Grandin Court, from the present main at Summit Avenue north for a distance of approximately 60 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Oak Street Grandin Court, from the present main at Summit Avenue north for a distance of ap- )rox~mately 60 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically r evoke d. A~ APPROVED ~~~e rk ~ Pr e s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 19~1. No. 7065. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in 15th Street, S. W., north from No. ll5 for a distance of ap- proximately 2~ feet to No. lll. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-ineh gas.main in 15th Street, S. W., north from No. ll5 for a distance of approximately 2~ feet to No. lll Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolutionagrees to indemni and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dsmsges to persons or propertyby reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main,, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the.-provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. revoked. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 18th day of August, 19~1. No. 7066. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roa, noke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Center Avenue, N. W., east from ~th Street for a distance of approximately 25 feet to. serve ~3~3 Center Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, amd is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas. main in Center-. Avenue, N. W., east from ~th Street for a distance of approxfm~tely 25 feet to serve #3~3 Center Avenue. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees, to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the s~_me is opened under the provi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President 'y IN TttE COUNCIL FOR ~iE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lSth day of August, 19~1. No. 7067. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2'inch water main in Watts Avenue, Rugby, from a point 180 feet east of 16th Street east for a distance of approximately $5 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ! is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch water iimain in Watts Avenue, Rugby, from a point 180 feet east of 16th Street east for a !distance of approximately /~5 feet. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolu- tion agrees to indemndfy and save harmless the. City of Roanoke from all claims for d_~_mages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said hater main and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- 5ion. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lgth day of August, 19~l. President No. 7068. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted by the Council of ;he City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19/~0, No. 6813~, and ~ntitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January ., 1941, and ending December 31, 19/~l", by adding thereto a new section to be known s "Annexation". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance dopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December .9~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal 'ear beginning Jan~uary l, 19/~l, and ending December 31, 1951", be, and the same is ~ereby amended and reordained by adding thereto a new section to read as follows: ANNEXATION .......... $ lO,000. O0 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ,rdinance shall be in'force frc~ its passage. APPROVED President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 19~1. No. 7069. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept $1,000.00 in full compromise and settlement of charges for connection of all sewers heretofore and hereafter constructed and connected to the City's sewer system to accommodate that certain tract of land situated and l~ing in Roanoke County, known as "Grove Park", bounded and beginning at the northwest corner of Cherry Street and Poplar ~oad, thence with Poplar Road westerly a distance of 1,~06.10 feet, thence northerly ~long the old Country Club Road $87.6~ feet to Linwood Road, thence easterly 727.67 ~eet to Victoria Street, thence northerly approximately 668.72 feet to Linden Avenue ~hence easterly approximately 651.55 feet to Cherry Street, thence southerly ~eet to Poplar Road, the place of beginning. ~EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke under date of ~uly 5th, 1922, ~y Resolution #907, granted to Elmore D. Heins a permit to connect a certain sewer Line to the City's sewer system to accommodate property situated and lying in Roanoke ~ounty, known as "Grove Park"; at a cost of $20.00 per connection, and WHEREAS, a number of houses have been constructed in the said "Grove Park". or which the charge provided in said Resolution has been paid, including the propert ~nown as "Casselwold", and other houses are now being served by the sewer line com- ~ected with the City's sewer system without payment of the charge provided for in ~aid Resolution, and ~EAS, other lots in the said "Grove Park" section will from time to ttm~ ~e connected with the said sewer line connected with the ~ity's sewer system, and it is deemed for the best interest of the City that a compromise be effected in full settlement of all sewers heretofore and hereafter constructed and connec~ted to the ity's sewer system to accommodate property in the said "Grove Park" section located n Roanoke County, and WHEREAS, the said Elmore D. Heins has tendered his check amounting to ~l,000.00 in full compromise and settlement for connection of all sewers heretofore ,r hereafter constructed and connected to the City's sewer system and not heretofore ,aid for as provided in said Resolution. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Coumcil of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept $1,000.00 in full '~ompromise and settlement of charges for connection mot heretofore paid of all ~ewers heretofore or hereafter constructed and connected to the City's sewer system ~o accommodate that certain tract of land situated and lying in Roanoke County, k~own ~s "Grove Park", ~ounded and beginning at the northwest corner of Cherry Street and Poplar Road, thence with Poplar Road westerly a distance of 1,~06.10 feet, thenc~ ~ortherly along the old Country Club Road ~87.6~ feet to Linwood Road, thence easter~ ~27.67 feet to Victoria Street, thence northerly approximately 668.72 feet to Linden Lvenue, thence easterly approximately 651.55 fee~ to Cherry S~reet, thence southerly ,2~5.08 feet to Poplar Road, the place of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there shall be no further additions or extensions to the sewer line for which the permit was granted under Resolution #907, dated the 15th day of July, 1922, without the consent of the City first obtained. BE IT FURTPKER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all other provisions of Resolution #907, dated the 15th day of July, 1922, shall remain in full force and effect. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall not become effective until the same is accepted in writing by the said Elmore D. Heins. Accepted: (Signed) E. Do Heins~. /.~lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 19~l. No. 7070. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to enter into contract with the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, for use of Maher Field for period from September 8th to 13th, 19~l, inclusive, at a rental of $1,500.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City I~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to enter into contract with the Roanoke Fair, In- corporated, for use of Maher Field for period from September 8th to 13th, 1941, inclusive, at a rental of $1,500.00. APPROVE'D President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 1941. No. 7071. AN ORDINANGE to amend and reenact Section #115, "Dues, Municipal Leagues", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&l, and ending December 31, 19&l". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #llS, "Dues, Municipal Leagues", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DUES, MUNICIPAL LEAGUES #ll5 League of Virginia Municipalities ... $410.00 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 August, 19~l. No. 7072. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January ~, 19~l, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport"; of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, amd entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and .ending December 31, 19~l", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Equipment and Improvements ... $5,900.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED A~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~tE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 19~1. No. 7073. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke the form of contract between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke, presented to and ap- 'proved by the Council, dated the 1st day of August, 19~l, together with contract for furnishing electric current to the city. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke the form of contract between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the ist day of August, 19~1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proposed contract between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the city for furnishing electric current be, and the same is also approved. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0.~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 19~1. No. 707&, A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in payment of invoices amounting to $53.35, representing miscellaneous items of expense incident to the Aluminum Campaign held in Roanoke, as sponsored by the Federal Government. 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 warrants in payment of invoices amounting to $53.35, representing miscellaneous items of expense in- cident to the Aluminum Campaign held in Roanoke, as sponsored by the Federal Government. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of August, 1941. No. 7075. A RESOLUTI~ authorizing and directing that all Municipal Departments in the City of Roanoke be closed at 3:00 o'clock p. m., on September 4, 1941, subject to requirements of the heads of the Departments, to permit the personnel to attend a City employees' picnic to be held in FishSurn Park. WHEREAS, a committee appointed by the City Manager is perfecting plans for a City employees' picnic to be held in Fishburn Park at 3:00 o'clock p. m., on September 4, 1941, and it is the opinion of Council that the daily operation of the City Government will not be greatly inconvenienced by closing Municipal Departments at 3:00 o'clock p. m., on the said day, subject to requirements of the heads of the Departments. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all Municipal Departments in the City of Roanoke be closed at 3:00 o'clock p. m., on September 4, 1941, subject to requirements of the heads of the Departments, it being understood that the provisions of this Resolution do not apply to employees of the Police and Fire Departments. A P P R 0 V E D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGiNIA, The 18th day of August, 1941. No. 7076. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #68, "Food Stamp Office", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #68, "Food Stamp Office", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: FOOD STAMP OFFICE #68 Stationery and Printing ..... .... $215.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to .exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1951. No. 7077. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing Mr. M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the eastern twenty-five feet of Lot of 3, Block 19, Rorer, standing in the name of D. A. Yates and Children. BE IT RmoOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that }~lr. M. J. Scrugg. s, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the eastern twenty-five feet of Lot 3, Block 19, Rorer, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Sectio~ ~0~ of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by D. ~. Yates and Children, or someone acting for them, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED /~~erk Pr esident IN THU~ COUNCIL FOR T}FE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 19$l. No. 7078. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. E. Duerson to construct a conc~rete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #508 Richelieu Avenue, South Roanoke, known as Lot ll, Block 5, Clermont~ Heights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to J. E. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at #508 Richelieu Avenue, South Roanoke, known as Lot ll, Block 5, Clermont Heights. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said J. E. Duerson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roamoke from all claims for da:mages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7079. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Torie B. Lucas to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #1909 Mercer Avenue, N. W., known as Part Lot 12 and all of 13, Block 75, Melrose. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Torie B. Lucas to construct a concrete cross-over to acoommodat, residential property at #1909 Mercer Avenue, N. W., known as Part Lot 12 and all of 13, Block 75, Melrose. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Torie B. Lucas by acting under this Resolution agrees to imdemnif and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or ~roperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. :evoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7080. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Berkley Avenue, Virginia Heights, from present main in front of #417 west for a distance of approximately 475 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Berkley Avenue, Virginia Heights, from present maim in front of #417 west for a distance of approximately ~75 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by actimg under this Resolution agrees to indemnif and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the sa~e is opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE C IT~r OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 19~1. No. 7081. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Fairfax Avenue, N. W., east from Fifth Street, betweea, curb and sidewalk, for a distance of approximately $75 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Fairfax Avenue, N. W., east from Fifth Street, between curb and sidewalk, for a distance of approximately ~75 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roaaoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. revoked. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN I~{E COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 19~1. No. 7082. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment of three mechaaics at a salary of i150.00 per month, the deletion of the classification "Salary, ~aster Mechanic", and the reduction of 3rd year Privates from sixty-eight to sixty-six in the Fire Department Budget, effective September 1st, 19&l, and to continue for the balance )f the year 19$l. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that effective as of ~eptember 1st, 19&l, and to continue the balance of the year 19&l, that unexpended funds in the Fire Department BUdget be used for payment of three mechanics at salaries of $150.00 per month, that the classification "Salary, l'~aster Mechanic" be deleted, and that the 3rd year Privates be reduced from sixty-eight to sixty-six. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7083. A RESOLUTION constituting agreement with the United States relative to operation and maintenance of the Roanoke Municipal Airport, Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics of the United States Department of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as "Administrator"), acting pursuant to the terms of the Department of Commerce Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Law 135, 77th Congress, Title Il), has designated as necessary for national defense a project (herein Called the "Project") for development of the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport (herein called the "Airport"), which project is identified as Docket No. 905-~4-2, and WHEREAS, as a condition precedent to release and operation of the Project, the Administrator requires that the City of Roanoke have title in fee simple to the landing area of the Airport and the lands to be improved under the Project and ente~ into an agreement with the United States (herein called the "Government"), in the manner .and form hereof, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke is legally, financially, and otherwise able to enter into such an agreement and desires to avail itself of the benefits of pro- secution of the Project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: Section 1. That for and in consideration of development of the Airport by the Government as contemplated by the Project, the City of Roanoke does hereby covenant and agree with the Government as follows: (a) The Government shall have the right to develop the Airport as it sees fit, including the right to determine the exact nature of the improvements to be made under the Project, the manner in which the Project is to be conducted, the amount of Federal funds to be expended, and all other matte~ relating to the Project The City of Roanoke will cooperate with the Government to ensure prosecution of the Project without interference or hindranc~e, and agrees to permit the agents and employees of the Government, and all persons authorized by the Administrator, to enter upon, use, and occupy the Airport as the Administrator may deem necessary or desirable in connection with the conduct of the Project. (b) The City of Roanoke agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Govern- ment against and from any and all claims and damages which may arise from or in connection with the carrying out of the Project, excepting claims for materials furnished or work performed pursuant to authority given by officers, employees, or agents of the Government. (c) It is understood and agreed that all improvements made under the Project shall be ~he sole and absolute property of the City of Roanoke, except where specifically agreed otherwise, in writing, prior to the undertaking of the improve- ment or installation in question. (d) The City of Roanoke agrees that, continuously during the term of this agreement, the Airport will be operated as such, and for no other purpose, and that iunless utilized exclusively for military purposes, it will at all times be operated for the use and benefit of the public, on reasonable terms and without unjust dis- crimination, and without grant or exercise of any exclusive right for use of the ~Airport within the meaning of Section 303 of the Civil Aeronautics Aet of 1938. (e) The City of Roanoke agress that it will at all times during the term of this agreement maintain in good and servicable condition and repair the entire ~landing area of the Airport and all improvements, facilities, and equipment which have been or may be made, constructed, or installed with Federal aid, including all .'~improvements made under the Project, other than facilities and equipment owned by the Government. (f) Insofar as is within its powers and reasonably possible, the City of Roanoke will prevent any use of land either within or outside the boundaries of the &irport, including the construction, erection, alteration, or growth, of any struc- ture or other object thereon, which would be a hazard to the landing, taking-off, ~r maneuvering of aircraft at the Airport, or otherwise limit its usefulness as an ~irport. (g) In order to protect the rights and interests Ofthe Government under this Resolution, the City of Roanoke agrees that it will not enter into any transac- tion which would operate to deprive it 6f any of the rights and powers necessary to perform any or all of the covenants made herein, unless by such transaction the obligation to perform all such covenants is assumed by another public agency. Section 2. That the City of Roanoke does hereby warrant and represent to the Government as follows: (a) That the City of Roanoke has title in fee simple to all the lands ~omprising the landing area of the Airport and to all lands to be improved under the ?roject, which lands are shown on the sketc'.h attached hereto as part of Exhibit A, ~nd that said lands are held free from any lien or encuunbrance. (b) That the City of Roanoke has the power and authority to adopt this Resolution and to perform all of the covenants contained therein. (c) That the City of Roanoke is financially and practically able to per- Form all of the covenants contained in this Resolution. (d) That there is no pending or threatened litigation or other legal )roceeding, and no material and relevant fact, which might adversely affect the )rosecution of the Project, the operation of the Airport, or the performance of any ~f the covenants contained in this Resolution, which has not been brought to the attention of the Administrator. (e) That the Council of the City of Roanoke has complied with all re- uirements of law in adopting this Resolution. (f) That such of the above representations and warranties as involve uestions of law are made upon the advice of the City Attorney of the City of oanoke, whose certificate as to such matters has been previously delivered to the ouncil and is annexed hereto and made a part hereof, as Exhibit A. Section 3. That the City Attorney and the City Manager be, and they are uthorized to furnish the Administrator such legal and factual information relative ~o the Airport, the Project, and this Resolution as he may reasonably request. 2O Section 4. That Sections 1 and 2 of this Resolution shall become effective upon the award of any' constructioa comtract for any portion of the Project or the inauguration of any portion of the Project under force account, and shall coatinue in full force and effeGt during the useful life of the improvements made under the Project. Section 5. That two certified copies of this Resolution be sent forthwith to the Administrator, through the Regional Manager of Civil Aeronautics, La Guardia Field, New York. A~~ Gl erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf f the City of Roanoke, form of contract between W. Clayton Lemon and the City of ~oanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the 2nd day of September, .9~1, for the leasing of premises at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, known and ~esignated as "Hangar No. 2", for period of four years beginning October 15, 1941, 'or the sum of $75.00 per month for the first year, $100.00 per month for the second tear, $125.00 per month for the 3rd year, and $150.00 per month for the fourth year, ~ith the right of renewal for an additional period of four years, under terms and ~onditions set out in said contract. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke form of contract between W. Clayton Lemon and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the 2nd day of September, 1941, for the leasing of sremises at the Roanoke ~nicipal Airport, known and designated as "Hangar No. 2", ~or period of four years beginning October 15, 19~l, for the sum of $75.00 per month for the first year, $100.00 per month for the second year, $125.00 per month for the 3rd year, and $150.00 per month for the fourth year, with the right of renewal ?or an additional period of four years, under terms and conditions set out in said ~ontract. APPROVED lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~H~IOI~E, VIRGIi~IA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7085. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, form of contract between the 40 & 8 Blue Ridge Post No. ll0~ of the American Legion and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the 2nd day of September, 1941, granting certain rights and ~ri~ileges for concessions at Maher Field to and through September 30, 1942, for the sum of $150.00, payable in two equal installments of $75.00 each, the first on or before October l, 1941, and the last on or before June l, 19~2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke form of contract between the 40 & 8 Blue Ridge Post No. ll0~ of the ~eriean Legion and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the 2nd day of September, 19~l, granting certain rights and privileges for concessions at Haher Field to and through September 30, 1942, for the sum of $150.00, payable in two equal installments of $75.00 each, the first on or before October l, 19~l, and the last on or before June l, 19~2. lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE C, ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 19~l. No. 7086. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the interest on Sidewalk Assessments from March l, I923, on property described as Lots 9 to l~, inclusive, Block l, Fishburn Map, assessed in the name of J. B. Fishb.urn, and standing ia the name of the Southwest Virginia Trust Company, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $126.63 in full settlement. ?/H~REAS, during the years 1910 and 1911 a sidewalk was constructed on Seventh Street (now Eighth Street) to accommodate property described as Lots 9 to 13, inclusive, Block l, Fishburn Map, and a total of $126.63 assessed against said property in the name of J. B. Fishburn, and WHEREAS, it appears from the records in the office of the Clerk of the Courts that the said J. B. Fishburn, o~ the 17th day of August, 1908, deeded the said property to the Southwest Virginia Trust Company, and had no interest iE the said property at the time the said assessment was levied, and WHEREAS, the Southwest Virginia Trust Company has agreed to pay the ~rincipal of the Sidewalk Assessments, provided the interest from March l, 1923, is released, and has tendered its check in evidence thereof. %~tEREFORE, 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 the interest on Sidewalk Assessments from March l, 1923, against property described as Lots 9 to 13, inclusive, Block l, Fishburn Map, assessed in the name of F~. B. Fishburn, and standing in the name of the Southwest Virginia Trust Company, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $126.63 in full settlement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TtiE CITY OF ROfuNOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7087. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that $50.00 included in the 1941 Equipment and Improvements Account of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Budget for the purchase of Surgical Instruments be used for the purchase of one Flaorescen? Lumiline Illuminator, complete with two 15-Watt ~aylight Lumiline Fluorescent Lamps. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $50.00 included in the 1941 Equipment and Improvements Account of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Budget for the purchase of Surgical Instruments be, and it is hereby directed that the said amount be used for the purchase of one Fluorescent Lumiline Illuminator, complete with two 15-Watt Daylight Lumiline Fluorescent Lamps. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7088. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #40, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year ~eginning January l, 1941, and emding December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED 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 30th day of December, 1940, Eo. 6813, and eatitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPART~IENT #40 Furniture and Equipment (1) .... $10,194.02 (1) One 4-Way Traffic Signal ... $156.00 BE IT FURi~ER 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 ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7089. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #40, "Police Department", and Section #41, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, end ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #40, "Police Department", and Section #41, "Fire Department", of an. Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 681~, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPARtmENT #40 Maintenance of Traffic System .... $ 1,525.00 Traveling Expense ................ 125.00 FIRE DEPART~{~T #41 Insurance . Traveling ~~ ll~[llllllllllll ® 437.00 175.00 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 COUNC IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, TEe 2nd day of September, 1941. No. 7090. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~102.~ "Public Parks,', and.Secti, ~.#12.5,-Maher Field",-of an-Ordinance adopted by the Coungil of the City. of Roanoke; Virginia, on the 30th. day of December, 1950, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fisc',al year, beginning January l, 194l, and ending Dec BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #102, "Public Parks", and Section #125, '~aher Field", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, ,An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year heginniK January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 19~l", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC PARKS #102 WPA P~O~ects ................. $ 1,802.80 NAPIER FIELD #125 Repairs ..................... $ 1,275 · 00 BE IT FURl'HER 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 01~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIa, The Sth day of September, 1941. No. 7091. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing Mr. M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and ~elinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose ~f enforG~ing the City's lien for taxes against the eastern one-half of Lot 7, Sectio 3, North Side, standing in the name of Martin Harris. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that l~'Ir. M. J. Scrugg~ .~ttorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the eastern one-half of Lot 7, Section 3, .~orth Side, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section ~0] of the Tax Code of Virginia, uGless said tax lien be discharged by Martin Harris. )r someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED 1 , 1941". IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO£~Y0~, VIRCINIA, The 8th day of September, 1941. No. 7092. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing l~r. 1~. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 4, B. H. ~gorris I{ap, standing in the name of Mary 1~. Armstead. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Iir. M. J. Scrugg Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as Lot 4, B. H. Korris !~ap, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section 40~ of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by l,~ary M. Armstead, or someone acting for her, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN TttE COUNCIL FOR THTJ CITY OF ROD2IOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 1941. No. 7093. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roamoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Fifth Street, N. W., from ~cDowell Avenue north for a distance of approximately 150 feet to Chestnut Avenue, thence east on Chestnut Avenue 750 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Fifth Street, N. W., fromm McDowell Avenue north for a distance of approximately 150 feet to Chestnut Avenue, thence east on Chestnut Avenue 750 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the s~e are opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. evoked. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically Clerk APPROVED President 26¸ IN THE COIR~CIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROA~IOICE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 1941. No. 7094. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. G. Holt to install one 3,900 gallon and one 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks at corner of Dale Avenue and Holliday Street, S. E., described as Lots i and 2, Block 10, Park Land Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to J. G. Holt to install one 3,900 gallon and one 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks at corner of Dale Avenue and Itolliday Street, S. E., described as Lots i and 2, Block 10, Park Land Company. Said tanks to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said J. G. Holt by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 1941. No. 7095. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $27.13 to Mrs. Najla E. Wiggins, representing penalty and interest on real estate taxes for the year 1930, against Lot 218, Ward 4, R. L. & I., assessed in the name of S. Shure. ~REAS, on the 2nd day of September, 1941, Mrs. Najla E. Wiggins paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the sum of $7~.05, representing taxes, penalty and interest, for the year 1930, against Lot 218, Ward 4, R. L. &I., with the understanding that she would be refunded the difference between the prin- cipal amounting to $~5.92, and the amount paid, the said differemce being $27.13. 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 Mrs. Najla E. Wiggins amounting to $27.1~, representing penalty and interes' on real estate taxes for the year 1930, against Lot 218, Ward 4, R. L. & I., assess~ in the name of S. Shure. Clerk APPROVED President d IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~iNOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 19/~l. No. 7096. A RESOLUTION to refund to the Roanoke Softball Association ~51.50, re- presenting amount of gate receipts in excess of expenses for the "A" League Softball Series played at ~aher Field, the said amount to be divided equally between the Roanoke Boosters and the Roanoke Weavers. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has agreed to refund to the Roanoke Softball Association amount of gate receipts in excess of expenses for the "A" League Softball Series playoff played at ~aher Field to assist in defraying expenses of two teams to the State Softball Tournament, and WHEREAS, $76.50 has been turned into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke, representing gate receipts from the "A" City Championship Softball games played at ~ager Field in the playoff series, the expenses of said series being $25.00, the excess receipts over expenses being ~51.50. TH~E?0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the ~ame of the Roanoke Softball Association amounting to $51.50, representing amount of ~ate receipts in excess of expenses for the "A" League Soft~all Series playoff playe~ ~t Maher Field, the said amount to be divided equally between the Roanoke Boosters ~nd the Roanoke Weavers. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Sth day of September, 1941. No. 7097. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of one 250 C. P. street light on )ring Road approximately 450 feet south of Tillett Road. ~E IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. ~treet light on Spring Road approximately /~50 feet south of Tillett Road. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the kppalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED erk ' President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of September, 19~1. No. 7098. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Managerto,exeeute,' for, and on-behalf of the City of Roanoke', form of agreement betweem the American Airtines,'Incorpora- ted, and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council,, dated the 9th day of September, 19~l, leasing certain premises and facilities at~ the Roanoke Municipal Airport, together with certain privileges, rights,.licenses, ases .and easements thereon, for a period of five years, with the right of~ renewal.for an additional period of five years, under terms and conditions set out in. said agree- ment, and directing the. City Clerk to attest the seal of the City on said agreement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the. City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute, for and on.behalf of the City of Roanoke, form~of agreement between the American Airlines, Incorporated, and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the 9th-day of September, 1941, leasing certain premises and facilities at theRoenoke Nunicipal Airport, together with certain privileges, rights, licenses., use.s and-easememts thereon,~for a period of five years, with the right of renewal, fo,.an additional period of five years, under terms and conditions set out in said agreement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to attest the seal of the Gity on said agreement. APPROVED erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of September, 19~l. No. 7099. A RESOLUTION fixing the date of October 13, 19~1, as the time for dedicating the Roanoke Municipal Airport, and authorizing the City Council-Ch*amber of Commerce Airport Committee to prepare a suitable dedicatory program for the occasion. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the date. of October ~3, 1941, be, and the se_me is hereby fixed as the time for dedicating ~the Roanoke Municipal .Airport. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee known as the City Council-Chambe of Commerce Airport Committee be, and it is hereby authorized to prepare a suitable dedicatory program for the oaccasion. /,/~ A P P R 0 V E D IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 1941. ~o. 7100. A RESOLUTION referring bids for the construction of the Gainsboro Branch of the Public Library to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager J. Walker Caldwell, Architect, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and Edmund P. Goodwin, Chairman, Roanoke Public Library Board. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for the construction of the Gainsboro Branch of the Public Library have been filed by the following bidders: O. M. Dickerson ~B. F. Parrott & Company J. M. Turner J. F. Barbour & Sons J. R. Campbell John C. Senter 20,369.00 23,720.00 20,106.00 21,767.00 22,751.00 22,188.00 and said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bids listed above be filed and presented to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, J. Walker Caldwell, Architect, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and Edmund P. Goodwin, Chairman, Roanoke Public Library Board, and that th said committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bids and to report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bid at the earliest moment practicable. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 1941. No. 7101. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf ~f the City of Roanoke, agreement between Eubank & Caldwell, Inc., Architects and Engineers, and the City of Roanoke, for services as contracting engineers to re- ~resent the City on a WPA project for constructing a new public library under the general terms and conditions outlined in letter from Eubank & Caldwell, Inc., dated April 23, 1941, at a fee of three per cent of city funds expended on said WPA proJec (but not including WPA comtributions), the said fee being in addition to the fee of six per cent authorized under Resolution No. 6743, dated November 12, 1940. 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 City, to execute agreement between Eubank & Caldwell, Inc., Architects and Engineers, and the City of Roanoke, for services as contracting engineers to represent the City on a WPA project for cons~ucting a new public library under the general terms and conditions outlined in letter from Eubank & Caldwell, Inc., dated April 23, 1941, at a fee of three per cent of city funds expended on said WPA project (but not including WPA contributions the said fee being in addition to the fee of six per cent authorized under Resolutio No. 6743, dated November 12, 1940. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the said fee of three per cent or any part thereof is not to be paid to the said Eubank & Caldwell, Inc., unless the contract is entered into for the construction of the new public library as a WPA project, and said services are performed. APPROVED erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 19$l. No. 7102. 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 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending December 31, 1941". 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 Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 19~l", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM #51 Subsistence, Superintendent and Medical Director , $100.00 per month $350.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIT~ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 1941. No. 7103. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to ~,~rs. Sadie A. Holt to construct two ~onerete cross-overs to accommodate filling station at the southeast corner of Dale ~venUe and Holliday Street, S. E., one cross-over to be on Dale Avenue and one on £olliday Street to accommodate property known as Lots i and 2, Block 10, P. E. & I. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to ~s. Sadie A. Holt to construct two concrete cross-overs to !~ccommodate filling station at the southeast corner of Dale Avenue and Holliday ~treet, S. E., one cross-over to be on Dale AvenUe and one on Holliday Street t~ ac- ommodate property known as Lots I and 2, Block 10, P. L. & I. The said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and 3atisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Mrs. Sadie A. Holt by acting under this Resolution agrees to .ndemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for de_m~__ges to per- ..Ions or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. Said Ers. Sadie A. Holt further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of ~aid cross-overs to restore at her own expense the sidewalk to its original condition vithin sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically :evoked. APPROVED Pr es iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 1941. No. 7104. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to G. H. Bishop and wife to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at ~518 Avon Road, known as Lot 4, Block 12, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to G. H. Bishop and wife to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #518 Avon Road, known as Lot 4, Block 12, Raleigh Court. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City }~anager and under specifications to be furnished by him. 3¸2 The said G. H. Bishop and wife by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 19~l. No. 7105. A RESOLUTION to amend and reenact a Resolutioa~.adopted by the Council of th~ City of Roanoke on the 9th day of September, 19~l, No. 7098, and entitled, "A Resolution authorizing ~he City Manager to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, form of agreement between the American Airlines, Incorporated, and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the 9th day of !September, 19~l, leasing certain premises and facilities at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, together with certain privileges, rights, licenses, uSes and easements thereon, for a period of five years, with the right of renewal for an additional ~eriod of five years, under terms and conditions set out in said agreement, and Iirecting the City Clerk to attest the seal of the City on said agreement". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke on the 9th day of September, 194l, No. 7098, and entitled, "A Resolution authorizing the .City Manager to .exeeute~ for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, form of .agreement between the America~ Air- lines, Incorporated, and the City of Roanoke, presente~d to and approved by the Council, dated the 9th day of September, 19~l, leasing ~certaia premises and~ facilit~ at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, together with certain privileges, rights, licenses ases and easements thereon, for a period of five years, with the right of renewal for an additional period of five years, under terms and conditions set out in said agreement, and directing the City Clerk to attest the seal of the City on said agreement", be, and the same is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager 0e, and he is hereby authorized to execute, for and on behalf of the City of ~oa~oke, form of agreement between the American Airlines, Incorporated, and the ity of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Gouncil, dated the 9th day of ~eptember, 19~l, leasing certain premises and facilities at the Roanoke Municipal airport, together with certain privileges, rights, licenses, uses and easements ~hereon, for a period of ten years, under terms and conditions set out in said ~gr eement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City :lerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to attest the seal of the City )n said agreement. ~S IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 1941. No. 7107. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #45, "Weights an'drMeasures Inspection", and Section #76, "Street Repair", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year begin- ning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #45, "Weights and Measures Inspection", and Section #76, "Street Repair", of an 0rdinanc~ adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of Decembe~ 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES INSPECTION #45 Furniture and Equipment (1) ...... ..... $ 880.00 ( 1 ) One 1-Ton Truck STREET REPAIR #76 Equipment .................... · .......... ~2,750.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to ~xist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 1941. No. 7108. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #44, "Electrical Inspection", ~f an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #44, "Electrical Inspection", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby emended and reordained to read as follows: ELECTRICAL INSPECTION #44 Traveling Expense .......... $ 30.00 BE IT FURTME~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of September, 1941. No. 7109. A-RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that the airport owned and operated by the City of Roanoke and now known as the Roanoke Nunicipal Airport be dedicated and thereafter officially designated as "Woodrum Field". WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has by Resolution fixed October 13, 19~l, as the date for dedicating the airport now owned and operated by the City, and WHEREAS, a committee known as the City Council-Chamber of Commerce Airport Committee has been appointed and authorized to prepare a suitable dedicatory progran for the occasion, and WHEREAS, it is a matter of common knowledge that the community might not have had such excellent facilities for air transportation except for the untiring efforts of the Honorable Clifton A. Woodrum, Representative from the Sixth Congres- sional District of Virginia, and WHEREAS, the Chamber of Commerce has by Resolution recommended to the Council that the airport be officially named "Woodrum Field", in recognition and appreciation of the part played by the Honorable Clifton A. Woodrum in assisting in procuring federal funds for improvements at the airport and thus making it pos- sible for the community to have one of the best airports in the nation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the airport now owned and operated by the City of Roanoke and heretofore known as the iRoanoke Municipal Airport be dedicated and thereafter known as "Woodrum Field" in recognition and appreciation of the untiring efforts of the Honorable Clifton A. Woodrum in assisting in providing excellent facilities for the airport and making air transportation a reality to the City of Roanoke and the community generally. i~ ~ i P P R 0 V E D - President IN THE COIR~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 19~l. No. 7110. A RESOLUTION referring bid for the construction of a lean-to on to No. 2 Hangar, changing this hangar into a repair shop, and remodeling the present repair shop at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport into an Administration Building, to a committe composed of }~essrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and D. P. Magann, Huilding and Plumbing Inspector. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bid for the construction of a lean-to on to No. 2 Hangar, changing this hangar into a repair shop, and remodeling the present repair shop at the Roanoke Municipal Airport into an Administration Buildin~ has been filed by the following bidder: J. M. Turner . .......... $ 1~,284.00 and said bid has been duly received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ibid listed above be filed and presented to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and D. P. Magann, Building and Plumbing Inspector, and that the said committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bid and to report to this body its findings at the earliest moment practicable. APPROVED Pr e siden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7112. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of five freeholders, any three ,f whom might act, as viewers in connection with petition of the Roanoke Truck Depot, Incorporated, to vacate, discontinue and close certain alley in that block in the ~ortheast section of the City of Roanoke, being Block 6, according to the Map of the Linwood Land Company, bounded on the North by Pennsylvania Avenue, on the East )y Sixth Street, N. E., on the South by Lynchburg Avenue, and on the West by the 3achrach property, or what was formerly Fifth Street, N. E. WHEREAS, it appearing to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, upo~ ~he petition of the Roanoke Truck Depot, Incorporated, that the said corporation did luly and legally publish as required by Sections 5220 and 2039 (9) of the Code of ~irginia, 1936, as amended, a notice of application to the Council of the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, to close the hereinafter referred to alley, the publication of wh~ vas had by posting a copy of said notice at the front door of the court House of the lircuit Court of the City of Roanoke, Virginia (Campbell Avenue entrance~, the Markel ~quare (Salem Avenue entrance ~f the market house), and No. 311 Randolph Street, S.E .nd at two other places in said city in the neighborhood of the property described i~ ~aid petition, as provided by the aforesaid sections of the Virginia Code, all of ~hich is verified by an affidavit appended to the petition addressed to the Council .equesting that the hereinafter described alley be formally vacated, discontinued nd closed, and WHEREAS, it fUrther appearing to the Council that more than five days have elapsed since the publication of the described notices, and the Council has considered the petition of the applicant to vacate, discontinue and close a certain alley in Block 6, according to the Nap of the Linwood Land Company, bounded on the North by Pennsylvania Avenue, on the East by Sixth Street, N. E., on the South by Lynchburg Avenue, and on the West by the Bachrach property, or what was formerly Fifth Street, N. E., shown on a certain map or plat No. 1~55, prepared in the office of the City Engineer, dated October l, 1931, and ~TEREAS~ the petitioner has~ re~uested that not less than three nor more than five viewers be appointed to view the above described portions of said alley herein sought to be vacated, discontinued and closed and report in writing, as required by Sections 2039 (9) and 5220 of the Code of Virginia, 1936, as amended. THEREFOEE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~essrs. C. W. Francis, ~r., ~ames A. Turner, M. L. Reed, George S. Via and R. L. Rush, be, and they are hereby appointed, any three of whom might act, as viewers to ~iew the aforesaid alley and report in writing pursuant to the provisions of Section~ ~039 (9) and 5220 of the Code of Virginia, 1936, as amended, whether or not, in thei ~pinion any, and if any, what inconvenience would result from formally vacating, ~iscontinuing and closing the aforesaid alley. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7113. A RESOLUTION authorizing amd directing the City Manager to enter into contract with T. I. Moore for the Water Department to install water main. to ac-, commodate property in the County, being the southeasterly corner lot, according to map of the C. S. Reames and W. F. Brown Subdivision, dated 192~+, the said main to be installed in the fifteen foot unnamed street leading thereto from Grand Avenue, in the vicinity of Tenth Street Extension, for a distance of approximately 150 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contract with ~. I. Moore for the Water Department to install water main to accommodate property in the County ~eing the southeasterly corner lot, according to map of the C. S. Re~m_es and W. F. Brown Subdivision, dated 192&, the said main to be installed in the fifteen foot un- aamed street leading thereto from Grand Avenue, in the vicinity of Tenth Street ~lxtension, for a ~distance of approximately 150 feet. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7114. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #102, "Public Parks", and.. Section #125, "Maher Field", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginni~ January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that Section #102, "Public Parks", and Section #125, "Maher Field", of an 0rdinam.ee~ adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the. fiscal year begin- aing January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC PARKS #102 Equipment and Improvements (1) ... ..... $ 3,425.00 (1) Lighting for SoftSall (Wasena)...$700.00 MAHER FIELD #125 Repairs .... ....................... . .... $ 800.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist an~ this ~rdinance shall be in force from its Passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7115. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of the Gainsboro Branc of the Public Labrary to J. M. Turner of Roamoke, Virginia, at a sum of $18,815.00, @lus $1,128.90 for architect's fee, a total of $19,9~3.90. WHEREAS, a committee composed of W. P. Hunter, City Manager, J. Walker :aldwell, Architect, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and Edmund P. Goodwin, :hairman, Roanoke Public Library Board, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of the $ains~oro Branch of the Public Library, and has duly made its recommendation So this ~ouncil, and it appearing from said recommendation and~report that J. M. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest and best bidder for constructing the Branch Library in the sum of $18,815.00; amd that the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the ~bid of J. M. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, for constructing the Branch Library is the lowest and best bid therefor'. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of J. ~. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, for construc~ $ion of the Gainsboro Branch of the Public Library in the sum of $18,~15.00, plus 1,125.90 for architect's fee, a total of $19,9~3.90, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bid therefore; and that a contract for con- 3tructing the Branch Library, as heretofore prescribed by the plans and specifica- Lions, shall be forthwith executed. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, is hereby authorized and lirected to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL ~FOR THE CITY OF ROAHOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7116. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Michael L. Goleman to construct a con- crete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #~+3 Bluemont Avenue, Ghent, known as Lot 16, Block 16, Ghent. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to ~lichael L. Coleman to construct a concrete cross-over to commodate residential property at #~3 Bluemont Avenue, Ghent, known as Lot 16, Block 16, Ghent. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Michael L. Coleman by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. ~~lerk / APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 19~1. No. 7117. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke. Gas Company to install a &-inch gas main in Fifth Street, N. W., from Chestnut Avenue north for a distance of approximately 150 feet, thence west on Chestnut Avenue for a distance of ap- proximately 325 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Fifth Street, N. W., from Chestnut Avenue north for a distance of approximately 150 feet, thence west on Chestnut Avenue for a distance of approximately 325 feet ~o a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to.in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. revoked. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 19~l. No. 7118. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, form of agreement between the Norfolk and Western Railway Company and the City of Roanoke, granting unto the City of Roanoke the right and privilege to lay, maintain and operate one 30-inch concrete drain pipe under and across the right-of-way and tracks at or about Mile Post R-4 plus 1910 feet, more or less, in Bridge Street; and one 36-inch concrete drain pipe under and .across the right-of-way and tracks at or about Mile Post R-6 plus 1650 feet, more or less, in Kerns Avenue, as shown on blue prints N-18781 and N-18782, dated June 19, 1941, under terms and conditions contained in said agreement; and directing the City. Clerk to attest the seal of the city on said agreement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute, for and on behalf of the ~ity of Roanoke, form of agreement between the Norfolk and Western Railway Company and the City of Roanoke, granting unto the City of Roanoke the right and privilege to lay, maintain and operate one 30-inch concrete drain pipe under and across the~ right-of-way and tracks at or about Mile Post R-~ plus 1910 feet, more. or less, in Bridge Street~ and one 36-inch concrete drain pipe under and across the right-of-way and tracks at or about Mile Post R-6 plus 1650 feet, more or less, in Kerns Avenue, shown on blue prints N-18781 and N-18782, dated June 19, 1941, under terms and !conditions contained in said agreement. BE IT FURriER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to attest the seal of the city on said ~agre amen t. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7119. A RESOLUTION accepting from the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company that portion of the bridge over Tinker Creek lying in the City of Roanoke at the easterly. termination of Wise Avenue connecting the City of Roanoke and the Town of Vinton and: formerly used as a street car bridge, the location of which is shown on the recorded map of the McDonald Addition, Plan #2503, dated April, 1915, on file in the office of the City Engineer. WHEREAS, the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company has by letter dated September 17, 1941, offered to give to the City of Roanoke and the Town of Vlnton bhe street car bridge over Tinker Creek located at the easterly termination of Wise Avenue connecting the City of Roanoke and the Town of Vinton, and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended that the City of Roanoke accept ~hat portion of the bridge lying in the City of Roanoke, in which recommendation ~ounc il concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the )ffer of the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to give to the City that portion ~f the bridge over Tinker Creek lying in the City of Roanoke at the easterly termina- tion of Wise Avenue connecting the City and the Town of Vinton and formerly used as street car bridge, the location of which is shown on the recorded map of the cDonald Addition, Plan #2503, dated April, 1915, on file in the office of the City Ingineer, be, and the same is hereby accepted. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7120. 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 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". 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 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1~ 1941, and ending December 31, 19~+l", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CIVIL AND POLICE COURT ~13 T~aveling Expense ........... $ 100.00 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 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7121. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept $27.23 in full settlement of Sewer Assessment amounting to $54.46, with interest from October l, 1932, standing against property described as Part of Lot l, Block 19, Waverly Place, erroneously assessed in the name of W. B. Miles, and now standing in the n~me of E. B. Stone. WHEREAS, it appears that during the year 1932 sewer was constructed to accommodate property described as Part of Lot l, Block 19, Waverly Place, and an assessment levied against the said lot amounting to $54.46 in the name of W. B. Miles, which assessment bears interest from October l, 1932, and WHEREAS, it appears that W. B. Miles has at no time had any legal interest in the said property, the owner of the said property at the time the assessment was levied being W. B. Miley, and WHEREAS, the present owner of the property, E. B. Stone, has agreed to a compromise settlement of the assessment by payment of one-half the mnount of the srincipal, or $27.23, which offer under the circumstances is acceptable to the City Roanoke. 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 accept $27.23 in full Isettlement of Sewer Assessment amounting to $5~.$6, with interest from October l, 1932, standing against property described as Pa~t of Lot l, Block 19, Waverly Place, erroneously assessed in the name of W. B. Miles, and now standing in the name of E. B. Stone. APPROVED Presidea~t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of September, 1941. No. 7122. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #11, "Oity Attorney", of an 3rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day ~f December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~t, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #ll, 'City Attorney", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Tirginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance baking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending )ecember 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as ~'o I lows: CITY ATTORNEY #ll Assistant to the City Attorney 9 $225.00 per month .... $675.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from October l, 194l. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of September, 1941. No. 7123. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Ellis Moses to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #1128 Kimball Avenue, N. E., know~ as Lot 12, Block 8, Official Survey, N. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Ellis Moses to construct a concrete cross-over, to accommo- date residential property at #1128 Kimball Avenue, N. E., known as Lot 12, Block 8, Official Survey, N. E. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Ellis Noses by acting under this Resolution agrees to imdemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of September, 1941. No. 7124. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Thelma F. Rodeniser and husband to construct a concrete cross-over to acco~nuodate residential property at #837 Rosalin~ Avenue, South Roanoke, known as Lots 48-49 and 50, Block l, College Park. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an~ is hereby granted to Mrs. Thelma F. Rodenfser and husband to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #837 Rosalind Avenue, South Roanoke, known as Lots 48-49 and 50, Block l, College Park. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Mrs. Thelma F. Rodeniser and husband by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied ~il~h within ninety days shall be automaticall revoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROJG~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of September, 1941. ~o. 7111. 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, it is deemed for the best interest of the City of Roanoke that property located on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue, N. E., west of 6th Street described as Lots i to 10, inclusive, Section 6, Linwood Land Map, be changed from General Residence to Business District, and WHEREAS, notice required by Article X1, 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 require by said section, and WHEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published ~ the said newspaper was given on the 22nd day of September, 1941, at 2 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- ed parties in the affected area. 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 othe~ viz: Property located on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue, N. E., west of 6th Street, described as Lots i to 10, inclusive, Section 6, Linwood Land Map, designated on Sheet 304 of the Zoning Map as Official Nos. 3042223, 3042201,3042202, 3042203, 3042204, 3042205, 3042206, 3042207, 3042208, 3042209 and 3042210, be, and is hereby changed from General Residence to Business District, and the Map herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED ~~rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of 'September, 1941. No. 7125. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $100.00 in favor of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs to assist in defraying expenses incident to patriotic celebration on Armistice Day, November ll, 1941. 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 $100.00 in the name of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs, to assist in defraying expenses incident to patriotic celebration on Armistice Day, November ll, 1941, the said amount to be charged to Account #101, "Gelebrations and Public Entertainments". APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of September, 1941. No. 7126. A RESOLUTION to amend and reenact a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the llth day of July, 1938, No. 5627, and entitled, "A Resolution adopting Rules and Regulations for the operation of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke, and adopting a rate schedule for the furnishing of water to consumers", by adding thereto a new section under "Schedule of Rates and Charges" to be known as Section V, the object of the new section being to establish metered rates for services used exclusively for furnishing water service to automatic sprinkler systems for fire protection. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution ~dopted by the Council on the llth day of July, 1938, No. 5627, and entitled, "A ~esolution adopting Rules and Regulations for the operation of the Water Department ~f the City of Roanoke, and adopting a rate schedule for the furnishing of water ko consumers", be amended and reenacted by adding thereto a new section under "Sched~ ~f Rates and Charges" to be known as Section V, which new section shall read as ?ollows: V. Metered rates for services used exclusively for furnishing water service to automatic sprinkler systems for ~ire protection. (a) How customer establishes classification: Customers who now have a service used solely for the purpose of supplying water to sprinkler systems for fire protection may file with the Water Department on or before November l, 1941, a statement that the service is so used. Hereafter all applicants for services to be so used may specifically certify that the proposed service ~s to be so used. (b) Base annual revenue: The total amount received as service charge for the year 1941 from such customers as of January l, 1941, shall constitute the base annual revenue from sprinkler services. (c) Excess Revenue: The emount by which the actual revenue from service charges exceeds the base annual revenue, as of December 31st, of any year, shall constitut, the excess revenue for that year. This amount shall be apportioned betweem 4", 6" and 8" services in the ratio of the total service charge for their respective sizes. The resultant amounts shall constitute excess revenue for 4", 6" and 8" services respectively and be apportioned over the customers in that class. (d) Charges for service. Terms and conditions: me 1. During the year 19~l bills for such service shall be rendered and paid in accordance with the present schedule of rates and charges for metered service. At the end of each year excess revenue, as above defined, shall be refunded all such consumers in the proportions under (c) above and a new service charge for the ensuing year determined and to be such that except for new and additional services installed during the year, the gross revenue shall not exceed the base rate, as defined under (b), or until the present annual charges for the several sizes have been reduced to $35.00 for 4" service, $45°00 for 6" service and $60.00 for 8" service. 2. The terms of Section V shall apply only to services declared and certified as in paragraph (a) above and which have not used more than 1,000 gallons in any calendar month after such certification. Any service once established as a sprinkler service for fire protection purposes only and subsequently showing a consumption in excess of 1,000 gallons in any one month, shall be automatically removed from the sprinkler service class and other rates for metered service automatically applied, unless the customer shall furnish immediate and acceptable evidence that the entire quantity was used in connection with the proper operation and maintenance of the sprinkler system. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR %~{E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of September, 1941. No. 7127. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that 350 00 in unexpended funds of salary accounts in the Health Department Budget be expended as Traveling Expenses by the Commissioner of Health to permit h~n to attend the ~merican Public Health Association meeting to be held in Atlantic City, N. ~., October lg to 17, 1941. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Commissioner of Health be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to expend ,$50.00 in unexpende funds of salary accounts in the ltealth Department Budget as Traveling Expenses to .permit him to attend the American Public Health Association meeting to be held in Atlantic City, N. ~., October l~ to 17, 1941. A P P R O V E D rk Pr e s i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of September, 1941. No. 7128. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to install lights in the District Offices of the Work Projects Administration located in the old School Administration Building at a cost not to exceed ~100.00, the said amount to be charged to Federal Projects Account of the Department of Public Welfare Budget BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to install lights in the District Offices of the Work Projects Administration located in the old School Administration Building at a cost not to exceed $100.00, the said amount to be charged to Federal Projects Account of the Department of Public Welfare Budget. APPROVED Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THeE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of October, 19~1. No. 7129. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Sadie A. Holt to constructone concrete cross-over tO accommodate filling station at the sou~theest corner of Dale Avenue and Holliday Street, S. E., to accommodate property known as Lots i and 2, Block 10, P. L. & I. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke the, mt a permit be, an~ is hereby granted to Mrs. Sadie A. Holt to construct one concrete cross-over to ae commodate filling station at the southeast corner of Dale Avenue and HolltdayStrsel S. E., to accommodate property known as Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, P. L. & I. ~ The said cross-over to be constructed according to the goodtiklng an~ satisfaction of the' City Mamager and under'lspecifications to be.furnished by him. The said Mrs. Sadie A. Holt by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all ela~ims fordemagesto per.- sons or property by reason of' the construction and maintenance of said e, oss-over. Said Mrs. Sadie A. Holt further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at her own expense the sidewalk to its original con- ~ dition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall l// ~-~ _~lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of October, 1941. No. 7130. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Lillian E. Bennett to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate, residential property at ~923 Windsor Avenue, Raleigh Court, known as Lot 16, Block $,'Virginia Mount. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Mrs. Lillian E. Bennett to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #923 Windsor Avenue, Raleigh Court, known as Lot 16, Block 4, Virginia Mount. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Mrs. Lillian E. Bennett by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for d-~age, s to i~ersons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over~ This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically :evoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of October, 1941. No. 7131. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Storm Drain Assessment amounting to $145.00, with interest from August 16, 1931, assessed in the name of Campbell Investment Corporation, against property described as Lots 7 to 16, inclusive, of the Brooks Map, and now standing in the name of the Shenandoa Life Insurance Company, Incorporated. WHEREAS, it appears that during the year 1931 a storm drain was construct- ~d to accommodate property described as Lots 7 to 16, inclusive, of the Brooks Map, and an assessment levied against the said lots amounting to $1~5.00 in the name of' the Campbell Investment Corporation, which assessment bears interest from August 16, 1931, and WHEREAS, the present owner of the property, the Shenandoah Life Insurance ~ompany, Incorporated, alleges that the storm drain assessment is not a valid lien against the property, in that the City under the Constitution of the State had no authority to levy an assessment for the storm drain, in which allegation the City ~ttorney concurs. 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 Storm Drain Assessment amounting to $145.00, with interest from August 16, 1931, assessed in the name of the Campbell Investment Corporation, against property described as Lots 7 to 16, inclusive, of the Brooks Map, and mow standing in the name of the Shenandoah Life Insurance Company, Incorporated, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of October, 19~1. No. 7132. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that $1,800.00 in unexpended funds of salary accounts in the 19~l Police Department Budget be expended for purchase of materials for installation of two-way radio equipment in the police cars. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $t,800.00 in unexpended'funds of,salary accounts in the 19~1 Police Department Budget be, and it is hereby~direc'ted that thelsaidamountbe expended for purchase of materials for installation of two-way radio equipment in the police cars. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of October, 19~1. No. 7133. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for construction of a lean-to on to No. 2 Eangar and changing the said hangar into a repair shop at the Roanoke Municipal Airport to J. N. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $6,675.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of W. P. Hunter, City Manager, John L. Ientworth, City Engineer, and D. P. Magann, Building Inspector, pursuant to a esolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered bid heretofore received !or the eomstruetion of a lean-to on to No. 2 Hangar and changing the said hangar~ .nto a repair shop, amd remodeling the present repair shop into an Administzation Building, at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, and has ~duly made its recommendation to Council that contract for a lean-to on to No. 2 Hangar and changing the said hangar into a repair shop be awarded J. M. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $6,675.00; and has further recommended that the plans for remodeling the present repair shop into an Administration Building be revised and readvertised for bids, in which recommendation Council comcurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia as follows: ~ Section 1. That the bid of J. E. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, for. con- struction of a lean-to on to No. 2 Hangar and changing the said hangar into a repair shop at the Roanoke Municipal Airport is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bid, and that a contract for constructing the said lean-to and changing the said hangar into a repair shop at the sum of $6,675.00 as prescribe~ by the plans and specifications shall be forthwith executed; and that the plans and specifications for remodeling the present repair shop into an Administration Buildin be revised and readvertised for bids. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, is hereby authorized and di- rected to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNuIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of October, 19~l. No. 7135 A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that the petty cash fund of ;25.00 established for the Food Stamp Office by Resolution No. 6911 under date of larch 31, 19~l, be increased to $100.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the petty cash fund of $25.00 established for the Food Stamp Office by Resolution No. 6911 under date of March 31, 194l, be, and it is hereby directed that the said amount be in- creased to $100.00, and that the City Auditor be directed to draw warrant for the i75.00, and to make proper audit for said petty cash fund from time to time. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of October, 1941. No. 7136. A RESOLUTION referring bids for materials and sub-contracts for con- struction of a Public Library in Elmwood Park to a committee composed of Messrs. J. Walker Caldwell, Architect, B. N. Eubank, Architect', R. B. Moss, Purchasing Agent, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, for tabulation. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, 105 bids for materials and sub- contracts for construction of a Public Library in Elmwood Park have been received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 105 bids received for materials and sub-contracts for construction of a Public Library in Elmwood Park be presented to a committee composed of Messrs. J. Walker Caldwell, Architect, B. N. Eubank, Architect, R. B. Moss, Purchasing Agent, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, and that the said. committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bids and to report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bids at the earliest moment practicable. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 1941. No. 7134. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing a certain alley in that ~loek in the northeast section of the City of Roanoke, being Block 6, according to the Map of the Linwood Land Company, bounded on the north by Pennsylvania Avenue, on the east by Sixth Street, N. E., on the south by Lynchburg Avenue, and on the west by what was formerly Fifth Street, N. E. WHEREAS, Roanoke Truck Depot, Incorporated, has heretofore filed its peti- tion before Council in accordance with law, in which said petition it requested Council to vacate, discontinue and close a certain alley in that block in the north- east section of the City of Roanoke, being Block 6, according to the Map of the Linwood Land Company, bounded on the north by Pennsylvania Avenue, on the east by Sixth Street, N. E., on the south by Lynchburg Avenue, and on the west by what was formerly Fifth Street, N. E., which said alley so requested to be vacated, discon-. tinued and closed is shown on a certain map or plat No. 1455, prepared in the office of the City Engineer, dated October l, 1931, and which map or plat is on file in the ~°ffice of said City Engineer and to which reference is hereby made for a more par- Iticular description of said alley, 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 Council to view the property and report in writing, whether in their opinion, any inconvenience would result from vacating, discontinuing and closing Ithat certain alley in said block which is bounded on the north by Pennsylvania Avenue, on the east by Sixth Street, N. E., on the south by Lynchburg Avenue, and on the west by what was formerly Fifth Street, N. E., and WHEREAS, it appears from the report in writing filed by said viewers in this proceeding (filed with the City Clerk, together with the affidavit of said viewers, on September 29, 19~l) that no inconvenience would result, either to any individual or to the public, from vacating, discontinuing and closing the all.ey in question, to which report no exceptions have been filed, and WHEREAS, it appears from evidence before Council that no inconvenience ·ill result to the public by the vacating, discontinuing and closing of said alley and that the rights of neither the public nor any individual will be violated or prejudiced, and WHEREAS, it further appears to Council that petitioner has agreed to bear and defray the costs and expenses incident to this proceeding, and WHEREA. S, the City Manager has recommended that if the alley is closed the ~ity reserve the right to maintain or construct sewer lines and water mains over the ~aid alley, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that certain alley in that block in the northeast section of the City of Roanoke, .being Block 6, according to the Map of the Linwood Land Company, bounded on the north by Pennsylvania Avenue, on the east by Sixth Street, N. E., on the south by ~ynchburg Avenue, and on the west by what was formerly Fifth Street, N. E.~, be, and ~he same is hereby vacated, discontinued and closed, the City of Roanoke,. however, ~eserving unto itself a public easement in the said alley for sewer lines ~and water ~ains and the right o,f ingress and egress for the maintenance, repair, and construc- tion of any property ~ow or hereafter used for such easement. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to mark "Vacated, Discontinued and Closed" the alley in block which is bounded on th~ ~orth by Pennsylvania Avenue, on the east by Sixth Street, N. E., on the south by '~ynchburg Avenue, and on the west by what was formerly Fifth Street, N. E., on all naps and plats on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Roanoke, on ~hich said maps and plats said alley is shown, referring to the book and page of ~esolutions and Ordinances of the Council of the City of Roanoke wherein this )rdinance~ shall be spread. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Clerk of this Council deliver to the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, a copy mf this Ordinance in order that said Clerk of Court may make proper notation on all maps or plats re- ~orded in his said office, upon which is shown the said alley herei~ i~acated, dis- ~ontinued and closed, as provided by law. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~1. No. 71~0. A RESOLUTION requesting Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation to provide co~m~ercial aviation service between Norfolk and Detroit via Richmond, Roanoke, Charleston, Columbus and Toledo, and that the officers of the corporation negotiate with city council with the view of formulating a contract between the corporation and the city whereby the city's airport may serve, the aircraft of the corporation, if and when such air service is inaugurated, and directing the appropris officers and committees of the city to render all possible assis.tanee to the corpora tion in the procurement of authority for the establishment and maintenance of such air service. WHEREAS, The Radford Ordnance Works, at Radford, the New River Ordnance. Works, at Dublin, the TNT plant of the Triton Chemical Company, at Glen Wilton, and the nylon plant of the DuPont Company, at Martinsville, in addition to the~American Viscose plant, the Virginia Bridge Company and other key industries in and .near the City of Roanoke, and-also the general offices and shops of the Norfolk· and Western Railway Company,. and the important division terminal of the Virginian Rail- way Company, in Roanoke, will be served by "Woodrum Field", the city's modern air- port; and WHEREAS, American Airlines, Inc., will provide commercial air service from ~oanoke only to Washington and points north and to Nashville and points south and ~est; ~ WHEREAS, there is urgent need by those engaged in national defense in Roanoke and vicinity for commercial air service to and from Norfolk on the ~'ast and Charleston, Columbus and Detroit on the west; and WHEREAS, there is also a civilian need for such east-west air service through Roanoke, which need will continue and progressively increase after the ~resent emergency; and WHERe, Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation has terminals at lorfolk and Detroit and is in a favorable position to furnish the east-west servi~e ~o urgently needed. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation be, and it hereby is, requested to provide at the earliest practicable time commercial aviation service between Norfolk and Detroit via Richmond, Roanoke, Charleston, Columbus and Toledo. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the appropriate officers, of Pennsylvania ,~entral Airlines Corporation be, and they are hereby requested to negotiate with the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke with the view of formulating a contract between the ?ennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation and the City of Roanoke whereby the city's ~irport may serve the aircraft of the corporation if and when such east-west air ~ervice is inaugurated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the appropriate officers and committees of the City of Roanoke be, and they are authorized and directed to render all possibie assistance to Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation in the procurement from the Civil Aeronautics Authority of the required certificate of public convenience and necessity ~.or the establishment and maintenance of such route or any additional authority ~hich may be required therefor. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 1941. No. 71~l. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit ia equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the west part of Lot 3, Block 61, R. F. & H. Map, standing in the name of Kirtle V. Long. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of ~and in the City 0~~ Roanoke described as the west part of Lot 3, Block 61, R.F. & H. dap, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section ~03 of ~he Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by Kittie V. Long, or someone acting for her, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR %'HE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~l. No. 71&2. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay an 8-inch cast iron water main in Shenandoah Avenue from 5th Street, N. W., east for a distance of approximately 900 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke tolay an 8-inch cast irom water main in Shenandoah Avenue fr~m 5th Street, N. W., east for a dis- tance of approximately 900 feet. Said Water Depar~tment of the City of Roanoke'by acting under this Resolu- tion agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenanceof said water main and further agrees to replace the street where .the same is opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~1. No. 71~3. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that $50.00 in unexpended funds of salary account in the 19~l City Manager's Budget be expended for stationery. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $50.00 in unexpended funds of salary account in the 19~l City Manager's B~dget be, and it is hereby directed that the said amount be expended for purchase of stationery. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 1941. No. 71&&. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled,"An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending December 31, 1951". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council· of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION DEPARTMENT #100 Postage ......... ... ..... · $ 45.00 Rental ................... 435.00 BE IT FURII4ER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE CO~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 1941. No. 7145. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $73.17 to R. R. Rush, Attorney, re- )resenting one-half of the principal, plus penalty and interest, on real estate ~,axes for the year 1931, erroneously assessed as Lot 2, Subdivision of Lots 3 and ~, Block 21, St. Clair Map, in the name of the Diamond Realty Corporation, and now standing against property described as Lot E, St. Clair Map, Subdivision of Lots 3 and 4, Block 21, Grandin Court Annex, in the names of L. 0. and Regula Whitenack. WHEREAS, it appears that Lot E, St. Clair Map, Subdivision of Lots 3' and , Block 21, Grandin Court Annex, standing in the names of L. 0. and Regula Whitenack, 'as erroneously assessed as Lot 2, Subdivision of Lots 3 and 4, Block 21, St. Clair ~ap, for the year 1931, in the name of the Diamond Realty Corporation, and WHEREAS, on the 10th day of October, 1941, R. R. Rush, Attorney, paid Lnto the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the amount of $108.62, representing ~axes amounting to $70.90, plus penalty and interest amounting to $37.72, for the ~ear 1931, on the said property, with the understanding that he would be refunded 0ne-half of the principal, plus penalty and interest, totaling $73.17. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the-City of Roanoke that the $ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the aame of R. R. Rush, Attorney, amounting to $73.17, representing one-half of the principal, plus penalty and interest, on real estate taxes for the year 1931, ~rroneously assessed as Lot 2, Subdivision of Lots 3 and 4, Nloc~k 21, St. Clair ~ap, in the name of Diamond Realty Corporation, and now standing against property iescribed as Lot E, St. Clair Map, Subdivision of Lots 3 and 4, Block 21, Grandin ~ourt Annex, in the names of L. O. and Regula Whitenack. //~///~ A P P R 0 V E D IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 1941. No. 7146. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to releaseSewer Assessment amounting to $10.10, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed as the south side of Fairfax Avenue east of 3rd Street in the name of A. B, Coleman and inow standing against property described as the eastern part of Lot 10, Block 6, R. F. & H., in the name of R. V. Fowlkes et als. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 495~, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Side- walk Assessments by Special Resolution only, and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title dated November 18, 1937, prepared by D. W. Phillips, Attorney, covering the above described property, and the Abstract specifically mentions information received from the office of the City Clerk at the time said Abstract was made indicated there was ac Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing against this property. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment ·mounting to $10.10, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed as the south side ~f Fairfax Avenue east of 3rd Street in the name of A. B. Coleman and now stan~ding ~gainst property described as the eastern part of Lot 10, Block 6, R. F. & ~., in the name of R. V. Fowlkes et als, as a charge against said property from the records his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October., 1941. No. 71~7. AN 0RDINANGE to amend and reenact Section #115, "Dues, Municipal Leagues", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "Aa Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&l, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #ll5, "Dues, Municipal Leagues", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ~nding December 31, 19&l", be, and the same is hereby -mended and reordained to read ~s follows: DUES, MUNICIPAL LEAGUES #115 Gonvent ion Expense ............. $ 85.42 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED APPROVED President ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~l. No. 7148. A RESOLUTION of appreciation for the efficient and patriotic service 'endered by the Virginia State Police in connection with the official opening and dedication of the Roanoke Municipal Airport as "Woodrum Field", on Monday, October 13, 1941. WHEREAS, the opening of the Roanoke Municipal Airport, known as "Woodrum Field", was the first of a large number of defense airports to be opened in this country, and the occasion naturally attracted the attendance of many thousands of people, including a large number of Army, Navy and Government Officials, and ~tEREAS, it was impossible for the Police ~Force available~ locally to handl this crowd in an orderly manner and provide for the safety of the people in atten- dance, and at the same time give protection to the Army and Navy Planes which were here for the occasion, and WHEREAS, the Virginia State Police did render greatly needed and highly efficient service in directing the large gathering of people and providing for the protection of the military equipment on hand. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the thanks and appreciation of the City be, and it is hereby extended to the Virginia State Police for the splendid, efficient and patriotic service rendered in connec- tion with the official opening and dedication of the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport as "Woodrum Field" on Monday, October 13, 1941. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to His Excellency, ~ames H. Price, Governor of Virginia, and to Colonel M. S. Battle, Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles, State of Virginia. 6O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~1. No. 7149. A RESOLUTION Of appreciation for the efficient and patriotic service rendered by the Virginia Protective Force in connection with the official oPening an dedication of the Roanoke Municipal Airport as "Woodrum Field" on Monday, OctOber 13, 19~l. WHEREAS, the opening of the Roanoke Municipal Airport, know-n as "Woodrum Field", was the first of a large number of defense airports to be opened in this country, and the occasion naturally attracted the attendance of many thousands of people, including a large number of Army, Navy and Government Off~icials, and WHEREAS, it was impossible for the Police Force available locally to handle this crowd in an orderly manner and provide for the safety of the people in attendance, and at the same time give protection to the Army and Navy Planes whic were here for the occasion, and WHEREAS, the Virginia Protective Force did render greatly needed and highly efficient service in directing the large gathering of people and providing for the protection of the military equipment on hand. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the thanks and appreciation of the City be, and it is hereby extended to the Virginia Protective Force for the splendid, efficient and patriotic service rendered in con- nection with the official opening and dedication of the Roanoke Municipal Airport as "Woodrum Field" on Monday, October 13, 1941. BE IT ~JRTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to His Excellency, James H. Price, Governor of Virginia, to E. E. Goodwyn, Commanding General of the Virginia Protective Force, and to Lieutenant Colonel Harry E. Wicks, Commanding Officer of the 8th Battalion. ~PPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~1. No. 7150. A RESOLUTION of appreciation for the efficient service rendered by the town of Salem, Fire Department and the Salem Rescue Squad in connection with the official opening and dedication of the Roanoke Municipal Airport as "Woodrum Field" on Monday, October 13, 1951. WHEREAS, the opening of the Roanoke Municipal Airport, known as "~Joodrum Field", was the first of a large number of defense airports to be opened in this country, and the occasion naturally attracted the attendance of mamy thousands of people, including a large number of Army, Navy and Government Officials, and WHEREAS, the Town of Salem Fire Department and the Salem Rescue Squad rendered efficient service and was most~ cooperative in providing for the protection of the military equipment and the people in attendance. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the thanks and appreciation of the City be, and it is hereby extended to the Town of Salem Fire Department and to the Salem Rescue Squad for the efficient service render. sd in connection with the official opening and dedication of the Roanoke Municipal Airport as "Woodrum Field" on Monday, October 13, 19~l. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Chief of the Fire Departmen~t of the Town of Salem, and to the Captain of the ~alem Rescue Squad. APPROVED President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~l. No. 7151. A RESOLUTION of thanks and appreciation for the. efficient service rendered ~y the Chamber of Commerce Committee in the preparation and handling of program in onnection with the official opening and dedication of the Roanoke Municipal Airport ~s "Woodrum Field" on Monday, October 13, 19~l. ii WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution fixed October ,'. 3 1941, as the date for dedicating the airport owned and operated by the City, and WHEREAS, a committee known as the City Council-Chamber of Commerce Airport :ommittee was appointed a~dauthorized to prepare a suitable dedicatory program for --~ ~he occasion, and WHEREAS, the members of the Committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce ~ere untiring in their efforts and evidenced unusual initiative in the preparation ~nd handling of the program to the general satisfaction and praise of our citizens ~nd visitors who were present for the dedication. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the thanks and appreciation of the City be, and it is hereby extended the Chamber of ~ommerce Committee for the efficient service rendered in the preparation and handlini )f program in connection with the official opening and dedication of the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport as "Woodrum Field" on Monday, October 13, 19~l. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Roanoke Chamber of Commerce, and to N. W. Kelley, Chairman of the Dedication ~rogram Committee. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~1. No. 7152. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase and install window shades in the District Offices of the Work Projects Administration located in the old School Administration Building at a cost not to exceed $39.00, the said amount to be charged to Federal Projects Account of the Department of Public Welfare Budget. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase and install window shades in the District Offices of the Work Projects Administration located in the old School Administration Building at a cost not to exceed $39.00, the said amount to be charged to Federal Projects Account of the Department of Public Welfare Budget. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of October, 19~1. No. 7153. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #76, "Street Repair", of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day f December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, An Ordinance making appropriations for .he fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending December 31, 19~l". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~76, ~Street Repair", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~rginia, on the 30th day of December, 1950, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance mking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1951, and ending tecember 31, 19~l", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as 'ollows: STREET REPAIR #76 supplies ... Contractors iiiiiiiii~i~i~i~ $ 1,350.00 2,950.00 BE IT M~RTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this APPROVED Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 19~1. No. 7137. AN ORDINANCE to establish a ten foot setback line on the north side of Lynchburg Avenue, N. E., between what was formerly 5th Street and 7th Street, de- scribed as Blocks 5 and 6, Linwood Land Company Map. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the ~roperty owners abutting on the north side of Lynchburg Avenue, N. E., between what vas formerly 5th Street and 7th Street, notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 20th day of October, 19&l, on the questioa of establishing a ten foot setback line on the north side of Lynchburg Avenue, N. E., between what was formerly 5th Street and 7th Street, described as Blocks 5 and 6, Linwood Land Company Nap, and WHEREAS, the said hearing was held on the 20th day of October, 19&l, at 2:00 o'c!ock p. m., ~efore the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard om the question, and WHEREAS, it appears from the evidence submitted, and the recommendation sf the Board of Zoning Appeals, that a ten foot setback line should be established on the north side of Lynchburg Avenue, N. E., between what was formerly 5th Street and 7th Street, described as Blocks 5 and 6, Linwood Land Company Map. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a .eh foot setback line be, and the same is hereby established on the north side of '~ynchburg Avenue, N. E., between what was formerly 5th Street and 7th Street, de- 3cribed as Blocks 5 and 6, Linwood Land Company Map. BE IT MJRTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said Lots abutting on said street shall be closer to the present street line than that ~ermitted by the provisions of this Ordinance. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 19~1. No. 7138. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article I, Section 1, of Chapter 51 of .he Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Zoning. WHEREAS, it is deemed for the best interest of the City of Roanoke that ~roperty fronting on Broadway beginning at the intersection of an alley on the south ~ide of Broadway and running westerly a distance of 181.17 feet to Franklin Road, ~hence southerly on th~ east side of Franklin Road a distance of 300 feet, thence .~asterly a distance of 128.95 feet, thence northerly a distance of approximately 460 feet, to the place of beginning, known as Lots 11 to 18, inclusive, Block 1, Gollyhon Map, be changed from General Residence to Business District, and WHEREAS, notice 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 requir- ed by said section, and WHEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in the said newspaper was given on the 20th day of October, 1941, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the Municipal Building, at ~hich hearing persons interested ~,oth for and against the rezoning were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, it appears from the evidence submitted and the recommendation ~f the Board of Zoning Appeals that the Zoning Chapter should be smended changing the. said property from General Residence to a Business District. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~rticle I, Section l, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, .~elating to Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the following particular and no ~ther, Viz: Property fronting on Broadway beginning at the intersection of an alley )n the south side of Broadway and running westerly a distance of 181.17 feet to ~ranklin Road, thence southerly on the east side of Franklin Road a distance of 300 'eet, thence easterly a distance of 128.95 feet, thence northerly a distance of ap- proximately 460 feet, to the place of beginning, the said area being described as ,ots ll to 18, inclusive, Block l, Gollyhon Map, and designated as Official Numbers 160108, 1160107, 1160106, 1160105, ll6010~, 1160103, 1160102 and ll60101, be, and ~he sem_e is hereby changed from General Residence to Business District, and the Map erein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED _ // President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 1941. No. 7139. AN ORDINANCE to establish a twenty foot setback line beginning at an alley on the south side of Broadway and running westerly a distance of 181.17 feet to Franklin Road, thence southerly on the east side of Franklin Road a distance of 300 feet, fronting property described as Lots ll to 18,~ inclusive, Block l, Gollyho~ Map. V~IEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners abutting on the south side of Broadway and the east side of Franklin Road in ~he affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 20th day ~, of October, 1941, on the question of establishing a twenty foot setback line ~e- i ginning at an alley on the south side of Broadway and running westerly a distance of 181,17 feet to Franklin Road, thence southerly on the east side of Franklin Road '.a distance of 300 feet, fronting property described as Lots 11 to 18, inclusive, i Block l, Gollyhon Map, and WHEREAS, the said hearing was held on the 20th day of October 1941, at 1:2:00 o'clock p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at whioh hearing all 'rip. property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the i question, and V~iEREAS, it appears from the evidence submitted and the recommendation '~!of the Board of Zoning Appeals that a t~enty foot setback line should be established i~beginning at an alley on the south side of Broadway and running westerly a distance ilof 181.17 feet to Franklin Road, thence southerly on the east side of 3'~anklin Road a distance of 300 feet, fronting property described as Lots 11 to 18, inclusive, IBlock 1, Gollyhon Map. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a twenty foot setback line be, and the same is hereby established beginning at an I iialley on the south side of Broadway and running westerly a distance of 181.17 feet !to Franklin Road, thence southerly on the east side of Franklin Road a distance of I!300~. feet, fronting property described as Lots 11 to 18, inclusive, Block 1, Gollyhon BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter ~rected on any ,f said ilots abutting on said street shall be closer to the present street line than that ipermitted lay the provisions of this Ordinance. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0ttME, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 1941. No. 7154. A RESOLUTION referring bid for remodeling the present rePair shop at the Roanoke Municipal Airport into an Administration Building to W. P. Hunter, City Manager, for study, report and recommendation. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, one bid for remodeling the present repair shop at the Roanoke ~,~nicipal Airport into an Administration Building has been received, opened and publicly read, the said bid being from J. M. Turner at a price of $5,890.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bid from J. M. Turner at a price of $5,890.00 for remodeling the present repair she at the Roanoke Nunicipal Airport into an Administration Building be, and the same is referred to W. P. Hunter, City Manager, for study, report and recommendation to ~ouncil at the earliest moment practicable. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 1941. No. 7155. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to construct eight concrete cross-overs to accommodate property located on the south side of Campbell Avenue, S. E., between 12th and 13th Streets, kaown as Lots 13, 14, 45, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 13, East Side Land Company, to be Ased for commercial purposes, one cross-over to be located on 13th Street, five on ~a~pbell Avenue and two on 12th Street, according to plan prepared by Smithey & ~oynton dated October 18,1941. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to construct eight con- crete cross-overs to accommodate property located on the south side of Campbell Avenue, S. E., between 12th and 13th Streets, known as Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 225 23 and 24, Block 13, East Side Land Company, to be used. for commer- cial purposes, one cross-over to be located on 13th Street, five on C-mpbell Avenue and two on 12th Street, according to plan prepared by Smithey & Boynton dated 0ctobe The said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Safety Motor Transit Corporation by acting under this Resolution Lgrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damage~ Jo persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross- ~vers. The said Safety Motor Transit Corporation further agrees upon the abandon- ~ent of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to .ts original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so resto~ :ame. ~evoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVE~D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 1941. No. 7156. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that $150.00 in unexpended f~nds of salary accounts in the 19~l Police Department Budget be expended for supplies. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $150.00 in un- expended funds of salary accounts in the 19~l Police Department Budget be, and it is hereby directed that the said amount be expended for supplies. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL iI~OR THE CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 19il. No. 7157. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #103, "Public Library", of an i !i Ordinance adopted by the Council .of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19iO, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 19il" i ' BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #103, ;i!"Public Library", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, .~.Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1910, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 19il", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC LIBRARY #103 Incidentals ....... . ............ Fuel ........................... $ 6O.OO 160.00 B~ IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this 3rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of October, 19~1. No. 7158. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Moorman Road and Lynchburg Avenue, N. W. 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 one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Moorman Road and Lynchburg Avenue, N. W. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIt~GINIA, The 3rd day of November, 1951. No. 7160. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Graham-White Sander Corporation to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at #723 Third Street, S. W. known as Lot 17, Block 8, 0. S., to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Graham-White Sander Corporation to construct a concrete ~ross-over to accommodate property at #723 Third Street, S. W., known as Lot 17, Block 8, 0. S., to be used for commercial p~rposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Graham-White Sander Corporation by acting under this Resolution ~grees to indemmify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damage lo persons or property by reason of the construction and maintensnce of said cross- )vet . The said Graham-White Sander Corporation further agrees upon the abandon- lent of the use of said cross-over to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its )riginal condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore :evoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of November, 1941. No. 7161. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. J. Kraige to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #9~8 Avenel Avenue, known as Lot 10, Block 9, Lee Hy Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to W. J. Kraige to construct a concrete cross-over to accom- modate residential property at i~9~8 Avenel Avenue, known as Lot 10, Block 9, Lee Hy Court. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said YJ. J. Kraige by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically ·revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R02~01[E, VIRCINIA, The 3rd day of November, 1941. No. 7162. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #130, "Municipal Garage", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending December 31, 19gl". BE IT 0RDAII~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #130, "Municipal Garage", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making approDriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the sa~ne is hereby a~ended and reordained to read as follows: I~01IICIP~L GARAGE #130 Insurance . . Parts for ~ ~~ ~ $ 2,112.00 5,050.00 Tires .......................... 3,?00.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAIMED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITer OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of November, 19&l. No. 7163. A RESOLUTION ratifying the action of the City Attorney in employing Dr. Thomas Harrison Reed at a rate of $50.00 per day, plus expenses, for services in connection with the proposed annexation, and authorizing the employment of his assistant, if necessary, at the rate of $20.00 per day, plus expenses, under terms and conditions as outlined in letter under date of September 17, 19&l. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of the City Attorney in employing Dr. Thomas Harrison Reed at a rate of $50.00 per day, plus expenses, for services in connection with the proposed annexation, Under terms and conditions as outlined in letter under date of September 17, 19&l, be, and the s~e is hereby ratified. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to employ the assistant of Dr. Reed, if necessary, at the rate of $20.00 per day, plus expenses. /~/Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNC IL FOR TttE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of November, 19&l. No. 716&. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for remodeling the present repair shop at the Roanoke Nunicipal Airport into an Administratioa Building to J. N. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $5,890.00. WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, bid for remodeling the present repair shop at the Roanoke Nunicipal Airport into an Administration ~uilding has been referred to the City Nanager for study, report and recommendation, nd the City Nanager has duly made his recommendation to this Council, and it appear lng from said recommendation and report that the bid of J. I4. Turner of Roanoke, Tirginia, in the sum of $~,890.00, should be accepted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Tirginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of J. ~i. Turner of Roanoke, Virginia, in the sum )f $5,890.00, for remodeling the present repair shop at the Roanoke I~unicipal Airpor into an Administration Building is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be ~he lowest and best bid, and that a contract for remodeling the repair shop into ~n Administration Building as prescribed by the plans and specifications shall be ~or thwith executed. ~+~. ~ ~. w_ D_ w,,nt~_ o. itv M~n~er. is hereby authorized and IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOke, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of November, 1941. No. 7165. 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 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813 and entitled, . , 'tAn Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ~YNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Equipment and Improvements ...... $ 48,78~.35 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ,' C~erk President Ill T~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of November, 1941. No. 7166. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of three freeholders, as viewers in' connection with petition of ~rs. J. S. Moorman, J. Hollie Moorman, Herman S. Moorman, Claude T. Moorman and mabel L~oorman Kennett, to vacate, discon- tinue and close a certain alley in that block in the southeast section of ~he City of Roanoke, Virginia, bounded on the north by Highland Avenue and lying between Lots 13 and l~, Block 34, Belmont Land Company Map, and extemding southerly ap- proximately 130 feet to an alley (in the rear) running east and west between 7th and 9th Streets. ~REAS, it appearing to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, upon the petition of Nrs. J. S. Moorman, et als., that the said Mrs. J. S. Moorman, et als., did duly and legally publish as required by Section 5220 and 2039 (9) of the Code of Virginia, 1936, as amended, a notice of application to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to close the hereinafter referred to alley, the publication of which was had by posting a copy of said notice on the front door of the Court House of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, (Campbell 72 Avenue Entrance), the Market Square, ~Salem Avenue entrance of the market house), and No. 311 Randolph Street, or 2nd Street, S. E., and at two other places in said City in the neighborhood of the property described in said petition, as provided by the aforesaid sections of the Virginia Code, all of which is verified by an aFfidavi 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 ~lapsed since the publication of the described notices, and the Council has consider d the petition of the applicant to vacate, discontinue and close that certain alley n the block in the southeast section of the City of Roanoke~ bounded on the north sy Highland Avenue and lying between Lots 13 and 14, Block 34, Belmont Land Company ~ap, and extending southerly approximately 130 feet to an alley (in the rear) run- ling east and west between 7th and 9th Streets, and WHEREAS, the petitioners have requested that not less than three viewers be appointed to view the above described portions of said alley herein'sought to be ~acated and discontinued and closed and report in writing as required bly Section 2039 (9) and 5220 of the Code of Virginia, 1936, as amended. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~'essrs. M. L~. Ramsey, H. E. Kennedy and Francis R. Porter be, and they are hereby ~ppointed, as viewers to view the aforesaid alley and report in writing pursuant to ~he pr.ovisions of Sections 2039 (9) and 5220 of the Code of Virginia, 1936, as ~mended, whether or not, in their opinion any, and if any, what inconveninece would ~esult from formally Vacating, discontinuing and closing the aforesaid alley. APPROVED Clerk President IN TITE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~£ OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of November, 1941. No. 7167. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a R-inch gas main in Highland Avenue, S. E., from present main west to Jennings Avenue 3hence east on Jennings Avenue a distance of approxinmtely 141 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roar~oke that a permit be, and s hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Highland .venue, S. E., frc~ present main west to Jennings Avenue thence east on Jennings ~venue a distance of approximately 1Z~l feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this .Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED / C,lerk President IN THE GOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of November, 1941. 7168. A RE£0LUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a .-inch gas main in Norfolk Avenue, S. W., from Second Street east for a distance Df approximately 75 feet. BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in L~orfolk Avenue, S. W., from Second Street east for a distance of approximately 75 Feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnJ ~nd save harmless' the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further ~grees to replace the street where the same is opened under' the provisions of the )rdinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This per~ait unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President ~y IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O~~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of November, 19~l. 7169. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of one 250 C.~P~ atreet light at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and Winborne Street, Virginia Heights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roan.oke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and Winborne Street, Virginia Eeights. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the appalachian Elec~tric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN ~tE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN01UE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of November, 1941. No. 7171. ~ ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #122, "West End i,{arket~ of an rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for ~he fiscal year beginning January l, 19&l, and ending December 31, 19&l". BE IT ORDAIneD by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #122, 'West End Market", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, rirgi~ia, on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance ~aking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&l, and ending )ecember 31, 19$l", be, and the same is hereby ~ended and reordained to read as ~ollows: WEST END LIAt~CET #122 Repairs ................ $ 1,~68.28 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 19~1. No. 7172. A RESOLUTIONmaking Joint recommendation to the Gompensation~oard for fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the Attor~meF~for the Co~onwealth for calendar year 19~2. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and C. E. Cuddy, Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said Attorney for the Commonwealth and for such assistance as may be needed to properly conduct the office of the A~torney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke in public interest for the calendar year 19~2, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: and Salary, Commonwealth's Attorney ........... . .... ... $ 5,775.00 Salary, Assistant Commonwealth's· Attorney .... ..... 2,6~0.00 Salary, Secretary . ................................ 1,500.00 Stationery ...... . ..... .... ........................ Postage .. . Bond Premium .................. . ................... Incidentals ............. ................. . ....... . 100.00 5O.OO 120.00 5,.00 175.,0o $ 9,915.00 50. 0 $10,365,.00 WHEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basis rate of compensation is arrived at after· giving du® weight and consideration to the present financial status of the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and Just under all circumstances at this time, and WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the oc- casion demands either party hereto, the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke, or the City of Roanoke, after due notice may by agreement, review and re- vise the foregoing schedule, either as to salary, the number of employees, or ex- ,eases, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when Lade, tobe submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE,.BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ROanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as here- [nabove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together ~ith the ratification and approval of C. E. Cuddy, Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be deliver, ~d to the City AUditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make payments to the above mentioned parties, according to schedule hereinabove set out, the amount due by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon notifica- tion of the approval of same by the State Compensation Board· BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the Attorney for~the Con~nonwealt~'to the Compensation Board· I concur in the'above: (SignedI .C.E. Cuddy Attorney for the Commonwealth APPROVED /~' O~eerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 19&l. No. 7173. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the City Treasurer for calendar ~ear 19~2. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and C. R. Kennett, Treasurer .f the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held relative to the fixing of basic rate of compensation and expenses for said City Treasurer and for such as- istance as may be needed to properly conduct the office of the Treasurer of the :ity of Roanoke in public interest for the calendar year 1942, have agreed upon the ~ollowing salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, Treasurer Salary, Deputy Tre~~'~iii~JiJJJ~iiiill Salary, Collector Salary, Clerk ...... . ......... . ............. Salary, Clerk .............................. Salary, Clerk Salary, Extra Help ......................... $ 6,300.00 2,838.00 2,100.00 1,773.72 1,500.00 1,419.00 1,419.00 1,200.00 5oo.oo Official Bond of Treasurer ................. Stationery ................................. Postage .~ ............... Telephone and Telegraph Insurance ................ Incidentals ................................ 575.00 2,200.00 1,100.00 162.00 256.25 130.00 Adver rising .... ........... ' ..... oo.oo · · 450.00 Furniture and Equipment i~i ~[~[~.~~ _ 1,570.00 (1) Cash register . . Electric idding'~i~'iii~ $ 1,370.00 200.00 $ 19,049.72 6,6~3.2~ $ 25,692.97 and WHEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basic rate of compensation is ~rrlved at after giving due weight and consideration to the present financial status ?$ of the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and Just under all circumstances at this ~ime, and WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises and the occa- sion demands, either party hereto, the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, adter fur notice may by agreement review and revise the fo{egoing schedu either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, inclUdi4g equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as here- inabove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of C. R. Kennett, Treasurer of~ the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon~ be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State Of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER HESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be de- livered to the City Auditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make pay, merits to the above mentioned parties, according to schedule hereinabove set out, the amount due by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon noti- fication of the approval of same by the State Compensation Board. ~ IT FUR~tER RESOLVED ~hat the above is a joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke, and supersedes any exparte request previously made by the City Treasurer to the Compensation Board. I concur, in .the -above: (Signed) C. R. Kennett Treasurer APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 19~1. No. 7174. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the Commissioner of Revenue for calendar year 19&2. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and ~ohn M. Hart, Commissionel of Revenue of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held relative to the fixing ~o~ a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said Commissioner of Revenue and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the office of the Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke in public interest for the calendar year 1942, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: and Salary, Commissioner of Revenue .................... $ 6,300.00 Salary, First Assistant . Salary, Second Assistant i~i~iiiii~ii~ii~i~iii~iii Salary, Actuarial Clerk .............. . ..... ... ..... Salary, Stenographer .... ...... . .... .. .............. Salary, Stenographer ............... . ............... Salary, Stenographer .............................. Salary, Clerk 3,074.52 2,600.00 1,650.00 1,419.00 1,~19.00 900.00 9OO.OO 500.00 Postage ................ Telephone and Telegraph ~iiiiii~ii~iiiiiiiii!~iiiiii Bond Premium ..... . .......... ....,......,. .... . ..... Adver tieing ........................... ... .......... 125.00 125.00 10.00 125.00 $ 18,762.52 385.oo $19,147.52 WHEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basic rate of compensation is arrived at after giving due weight and consideration to the present financial status of the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and Jus~ under all circumstances at this time, and WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessityarises and the occasion demands, either party hereto, the Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice may by agreement review and revise the fore- going schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as here- inabove set out, or unless revised bY lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together · ith the ratification and approval of John N. Hart, Commissioner of Revenue of the ~ity of Roanoke,~ endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered to the City Auditor of this City directing.and authorizing him to make payments to the above mentioned parties, according to schedule hereinabove set out, the amount lue by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon notification of the approval of same by the State Compensation Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a Joint statement by the Council of the Gity of Roanoke, and supersedes any ex par~equest previously made by the Commissioner of Revenue to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: (Signed) John M, Hart CommisSioner of ~evenue ~APPROVED 80 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANO~, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 1951. No. 7175. A RESOLUTION authorizing use of the City Market Auditorium by the National Business College basket-ball team for practicing purposes. WHEREAS, the National Business College has requested permission for use of the City Market Auditorium by its basket-ball team for practicing purposes for a maximum of thirety-three practice periods of two hours each, three periods per week for a total consideration of $5~.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to rent the City Market Auditorium to the National Business College for use of its basket-ball team for practicing purposes only for a maximum of thirty-three practice periods, the said basket-ball team to be permitted to use the Auditorium three practice periods per week of two hours for each period, at a total cost of $55.00, not prorated, the said amount to be paid in advane.e. ,~ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event the City of Roanoke has an ~pportunity. o£ renting the City Market Auditorium on a regular revenue basis, that the National Business College basket-ball team will defer to other practice periods which the City Manager may direct. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the granting of the special privilege hereinabove provided shall, not in any manner be construed as establishing a precedent for the use of the City Market Auditorium. APPROVED President ,IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 19&l. No. 7176. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept $51.69 in 'ull settlement of Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $41.69, with interest from [arch l, 1923, standing against property ..described as Lot l, Section &, Exchange ~uilding and Investment Company Map, erroneously assessed in the name of C. B. [oomaw, and now standing in the name of Edith M. Moomaw, and Commuted Sewer Assess- ment amounting to $10.00, standing against property described as north side of Nalnut Avenue east of Lewis, assessed in the name of C. B. Moomaw, and now standing in the name of Edith M. Moomaw. WHEREAS, it appears that during the year 1911 sidewalk was constructed to accommodate property described as Lot l, Section &, Exchange Building and Invest- nent Company Map, and aa assessment levied against the said lot amounting to $&1,69 in the name of C. B. Moomaw, which assessment bears interest from March 1, 1923; and that a Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $10.00 stands against the same property improperly described as north side of Walnut Avenue east of Lewis, and WHEREAS, it appears that C. B. Moomaw had no legal interest in the said property at the time the sidewalk and sewer were constructed, the owner of the said property at the time the assess~ents were levied being S. E. Moomaw, and WHEREAS, the present owner of the property, Edith M. Moomaw, has agred to a compromise settlement of the assessments by payment of the principal e~ounts, or $51.69, which offer under the circumstances is acceptable to the City of Roanoke. 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 accept $51.69 in full settlement of Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $~1.69, with interest from March l, 1923, and Commuted Sewer Asses~ment amounting to $10.00, standing against property described as Lot l, Section 4, Exchange Building and Investment Company Map, and as. the north side of Walnut Avenue east of Lewis, erroneously assessed in the name of ~. B. Moomaw, and now standing in the name-of Edith M. Moomaw. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 1941. No. 7177. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept~$1,200.00 in full settlement for all Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments standing in the name of, o~ that should have stood in the name of the Colonial-American National Bank, Trustee for R. H. Angell Estate, and others. WHEREAS, the Colonial-American National Bank, Trustee for R. H. Angell ~state, and others, has tendered its check amounting to $1,200.00 in full compromise and settlement of Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments, including interest, shown by the records in the office of the City Clerk as standing in the name of, or that should nave stood in the name of the said Colonial-American National Bank, Trustee for R. H. Angell Estate, and others, with the further consideration that all rights of )rotest as to the validity of the assessments .so shown by the records be waived, ~nd WHEREAS, the validity of several of the assessments is questionable. 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 accept $1,200.00 in full settlement of all Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments, including interest, shown by the records in his office as standing in the name of, or that should have stood in the name of the Colonial-American National Bank, Trustee for R. H. Angell Estate, and others, as of November 17, 19~l, and that the said Colonial-American National Bank, Trustee for R. H. Angell Estate, and others, waives the right as to itself, its heirs and assigns, of protest as to the validity of the assessments so shown by the records. BE IT FURTHER EESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke~that the Git~ Clerk be, and he is hereby directed that if for any reason any charges assessed against any property prior to November 17, 19~l, now owned by the said R. H. Angell Estate, and others, for which the Colonial-American National Bank is acting as Trustee, have been inadvertently omitted or improperly assessed, that if and when such inadvertence or errors should become apparent that the same shall be marked paid or settled by the City Clerk under the provisions of this Resolution. APPROVED ~lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 19~1. No. 7178. A RESOLUTION directing the City Manager to publish a notice to the heirs at law and next of kin of deceased persons buried in the cemetery on the airport lands of the City of Roanoke that the bodies of such deceased persons and any tomb- stones or monuments at their graves will be moved to another suitable plot of ground on the lands unless such heirs at law or next of kin desire to take charge of and remove the bodies and the tombstones or monuments within fifteen days after the publication of the notice; and further directing and authorizing the City Manager to cause the bodies of such deceased persons and the tombstones or monu- ments to be moved to another site on said lands in the event the heirs at law or next of kin of such deceased persons fail to move the bodies and tombstones or monuments from the cemetery within said fifteen days. WHEREAS, there is upon that portion of the airport lands of the City of Roanoke, formerly known as "Waverly", an abandoned cemetery, and the city has no knowledge of the number of bodies buried therein or the names of the deceased persons buried therein except that of F. S. Old, whose body was interred not later ithan the year 1830, as is disclosed by the inscription on the only tombs~ohe now wisable in the cemetery, and WHEREAS, there is no reservation of title or use of the lands devoted to cemetery purposes contained in any of the instruments in the chain of title to the tract of land known as "Waverly", and WHEREAS, theeemetery is so located as to interfere with the construction of a proposed third runway at the Airport, and it is not feasible to construct the runway elsewhere, and WHEREAS, diligent inquiry has been made to ascertain the names and ad- dresses of the heirs at law and next of kin of the deceased persons buried in the cemetery, and WHEREAS, the United States of America proposes to construct Immediately th. third runway in the furtherance of national defense, and by reason thereof an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager cause to be published.once, in a newspaper of general circulation, ~ublished in the City of Roanoke, a notice to the heirs at law and next of kin of ~he deceased persons buried in the abandoned cemetery located on the tract of land ~ormerly known as "Waverly" in Roanoke County, Virginia, and located about three ~iles from the corporate limits north of the City of Roanoke, and now owned by the ~ity and used for an airport, that the bodies of such deceased persons a~d any ~ombstones or monuments at their graves will be moved to another suitable location ,n said tract of land unless the heirs at law and next of kin desire to take charge ~f and remove the same within fifteen days from the date of such publication. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event the heirs at law and next of ~in fail to remove the bodies and tombstones or monuments from the cemetery within Fifteen days after such publication, the City Manager shall cause the same to be ~emoved from the present cemetery to a suitable location on said land, to be de- signated by a committee composed of W. B. Garter and John L. Wentworth, which said · .ommittee shall Jointly with the City Manager supervise the removal of the deceased ~odles and tombstones or monuments at their graves to the new location with due re- ard for the sanctity of the dead and due regard for the wishes of the living so ar as not incompatible with the plan for such removal. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall be effective from the late of its adoption. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of November, 19~1. No. 7179. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants Ln payment of accounts in excess of appropriations for the year 19~l covering aecessary operations of the municipal government provid~ed, however, that overdrafts for any individual account totaling more than $100.00 shall not be paid without special authority of Council. ,BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditox ~e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants in payment of accounts in excess ,of appropriations for the year 19~l covering necessary operations of the ~unicipal government; Drowided, however, that .verdrafts for any individual account totaling more than $100.00 shall not be paid without special authority of Council. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants covering necessary purchases and empenses, heretofore made, be, and the same is hereby ratified and aPproved. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of NoVember, 1941. No. 7180. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase from the Shenandoah Life Insurance Company, Incorporated, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, real estate located on the sottherly side of Virginia Avenue, Raleigh Court, now used as the Raleigh' Court Branch Library, at a price of $7,500.00 cash, subject to terms and conditions contained in communication from the said company dated November 21, 1941. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase from the Shenandoa~ Life Insurance Company, Incorporated, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, real estate located on the southerly side of Virginia Avenue, Raleigh Court, now used as the Raleigh Court Branch Library, at a price of $7,500.00 cash, subject to terms and conditions contained in communication from the said company dated November 21, 1941, the said property being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point, indicated by Corner #l, 84.10 feet east of the Southeast corner of Grandin Road and Virginia Avenue; thenc.e south 89° 49' east 33.40 feet to Corner #2; thence south 2° .01' west 40.79 f.eet to Corner #3;othence north 88° 26' west 27-9 feet to ~orn~r #4, thence north 44 west 5.67 feet to Corner #5; thence north 0 ll' east 35.83 feet to Corner #l; all as shown by plat drawn by C. B. Malcolm, State Certified Engineer, dated November 19, 1941. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, upon execution and delivery of deed with a certificate of good title by the City Attorney, to draw warrant in payment of the cash consideration. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOE~, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of November, 19~1. No. 7181. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Director of the Department of Public Welfare for the City of Roanoke to lend to the Department of Public Welfar for the City of LynchSurg $1,700.00 worth of Federal Food Stamps for a period mot to exceed thirty days, the said stamps to be receipted for by the proper officers of th City of Lymch~urg. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that the Director of the Department of Public Welfare for the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby au- thorized and directed to lend to the Department of Public Welfare for the City of Lynchburg $1,700.00 worth of Federal Food Stamps for a period not to exceed thirty days, the said st_~_mps to be receipted for by the proper officers of the City of Lynchburg. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of November, 19~1. No. 7182. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to enter into contract for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, containing one hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a rental of $75.00 per month, for )eriod of six months, with an option of renewal for an additional six months, for Lse as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager 0e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contract for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the' Cave Spring Road ap- )roximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, containing one hundred and ?ifty-six acres, more or less, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a rental of $75.00 per month for a period of six months, ~ith an option of renewal for an additional six months under the same terms and ~onditions, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of November, 1941. ~o. 7183. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #75, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, om the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". 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 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and, entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRUCTION #75 Wage s .... Materials iiiii~i~iii~iiiiii $ 13,100.00 19,750.00 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 24th day of November, 1941. No. 7184. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sidewalk kssessment amounting to $7.00, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed as Gilmer Avenue, N. W., in the name'of R. J. Wright, and.now standing against property descr: ed as Lot 3, Section 49, R. F. & H., in the name of the Liberty Trust Company, WHEREAS, Resolution No. 4954, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Sidewal Assessments by Special Resolution only, and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title ~ated July 19, 1930, prepared'by R. S. Leftwlch, Attorney, covering the above de- 3cribed property, and the Abstract specifically mentions information received frem the office of the City Clerk at the time said Abstract was made indicated there was ~o Sewer or Sidewalk Assessmen% standing against the property.. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sidewalk Assessme $? amounting to $7.00, with interest from March 1, 1923, assessed as Gilmer Avenue, N. W., in the name of R. J. Wright, and now standing against property described as Lot 3, Section 49, R. F. & H., in the name of the Liberty Trust Company, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of November, 19~1. No. 7185. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to institute as promptly as practicable such suit or suits as in his judgment may be necessary and essential for the enjoining of all persons, firms or corporations from using a sewe~ line and easement therefor owned by the City of 'Roanoke situated upon certain lands in the County of Roanoke, formerly known as the Mary K. Hunt property, and described in a certain deed from A. B. Hunt, et als, to the City of Roanoke dated June 29, 1931, of record in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Roanoke :~irginia' Deed Book 237, Page 589, as corrected by Deed of Correction dated July 3, ~9&0, and recorded in the same Clerk's Office, to accommodate a subdivision known ~s "Lawn Square" . WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke is the owner of certain sewer lines and ;asements therefor situated upon certain lands in the County of Roanoke formerly [nown as the ~4ary K. Hunt property, and described in a certain deed from A. B. Hunt, ~t als, to the City of Roanoke, dated June 29, 1931, of record in the Clerk's Office ~f the Circuit Court for the County of Roanoke, Virginia, Deed Book 237, Page 589,as :orrected by Deed of Correction dated July 3, 19&0, and recorded in the same Clerk's ~ffice, and WHEREAS, J. H. Sigmon is the recorded owner of that certain subdivision ~nown as "Lawn Square" located ca the westerly side of 10th Street, and westerly of said land formerly known as the Mary K. Hunt property, and WHEREAS, a sewer line has been, or is being constructed, over and along tunt Avenue in the said "Lawn Square" subdivision, and connection therefor has been made to the said sewer lines owned by the City of Roanoke without the knowledge, ~onsent or acquiescence of the City, and without any consideration therefor being )aid to the City, and WHEREAS, it is detrimantal to the City's interest that said "Lawn Square" ~ubdivision properties be served by said connection and the sewage therefrom be disposed of through said sewer lines owned by the City, and WHEREAS, it is necessary and essential for the health and confort of the ~esidents of the City of Roanoke, and the protection of the City's property, es- )ecially the City's said sewer system, that the said J. H. Sigmon and all other $$ persons, firms or corporations who are, or ~ay be responsible for said unauthorized connection to the said City's sewer lines, be enjoined from using the said City's sewer line, and cause to sever such connection, and an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute as promptly as practicable such suit or suits as in his Judgment may be necessary and essential for the enjoining of all persons, firms or corporations from using said sewer lines of the City as an outlet for said sewer line constructed in the said "Lawn Square" subdivision, or being constructed therein, and to cause said connection fo~ said sewer line'in "Lawn Square" Subdivision with the City's sewer line to be severed. adoption. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall be in force from its APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of December, 1941. No. 7186. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Linde Air Products Company to construct concrete cross-over to accommodate property at #1319 Norfolk Avenue, S. E., known as Block 8, R. L. & I., to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Linde Air Products Company to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate property at #1319 Norfolk Avenue, S. E., known as Block 8, R. L. & I., to be used for commercial purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said L~nde Air Products Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and main.tenaace of said cross-ove~ The said Linde Air Products Company further agrees upon the abaadonmeat of the use of said cross-over to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its origina condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED .... ..... Cl!rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of December, 1941. No. 7188. 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 30th day of December, 1940, Eo. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941". BE IT ORDAIneD by the Council of the City of Roanoke that SectiOn #57, "Department of Public Welfare", of an~0rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1941, and ending December 31, 1941", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEPARtmENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE #57 Federal Projects, etc ............ $5,450.00 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 CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of December, 1941. No. 7189. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that F. StJoha Copenhaver, a member of the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of disability, be paid his regular salary. WHEREAS, the City Manager has reported that F. StJohn Copenhaver, a member of the Police Department, is unable to perform his regular duties account of disability, and has recommended that he be paid his regular salary for a period not to exceed six weeks beginning November 12, 1941, in addition to his regular vacation and sick leave, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that F. StJohn Copenhaver, a member of the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of disability, be paid his regular salary for a period act to exceed six weeks beginning November 12, 1941, in addition to his regular Vacation and sick leave. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of December, 19~1. No. 7190. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to Sydney F. Small, a former Mayor o.f the ity ofRoanoke, and themem~ers of his famllyon the dearth.of his mother. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke~ Virginia, that he sympathy of this body be, and the same is hereby extended to Sydney F. Small, former Mayor of the City of Roanoke, and the members of his family on the loss ~ccasioned by the death of his mother, Mrs. Eliza Bates Small, who departed this ~ife on the 30th day of November, 1941. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of December, 19~l. No. 7191. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to the family of ~ohn Neville Ammen, )eputy in the Office of the Commissioner of Revenue, account of his death on ~ovember 30, 1941. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that ~he 3ympathy of this body be, and the same is hereby extended to the family of ~ohn ~evAlle. Ammen, Deputy in the Office of the Commissioner of Revenue, who departed ~his life on the 30th day of November, 19~l. APPROVE~D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 19~1. No. 7187. AN ORDINANCE providing for the closing and vacating of a twelve foot alley in that block in the northeast section of the City of Roanoke, being Bloek 5, Chamouni Land Company, bounded on the north by Lynchburg Avenue, on the east by 9½ Street, on the south by McDowell Avenue and on the west by 9th Street. WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable to vacate a twelve foot alley in that block in the northeast section of the City of Roanoke, being Block 5, Chamouni Land Company, bounded on the north by Lynchburg Avenue, on the east by 9~ Street, on the south by lvlcDowell Avenue and on the west by 9th Street, reserving, however, an ease- ment for any existing public sewer lines and water mains in the alley and the right of ingress and egress for the maintenance 'and repair of said sewer lines and water ma ins, an d WHEREAS, 0. G. Huf~man, E. B, Shropshire and David C. Tyrrell, the owners of property adjoining both sides of the alley, have consented in writing that the same be closed and vacated, and WHEREAS, it further appears that the petitioners have agreed to bear and defray the cost and expenses incident to this proceeding. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a twelve foot alley in that block in the northeast section of the City of Roanoke, being Block 5, Chamouni Land Company, bounded on the north by Lynchburg Avenue, on the east by 9~ Street, on the south by ~cDowell Avenue and on the west by 9th Street be, and the same is hereby permanently closed and vacated as a public alley, .the City of Roanoke, however, reserving an easement for any existing public sewer lines and water mains in the said alley and the right of ingress and egress for the main- tenance and repair of said sewer lines and water mains. BE IT ~URTHER ORDAINED that the City Clerk shall certify this Ordinance to the City Engineer's office, the Commissioner of Revenue and the Clerk of the Eustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, who will make such references and aemoranda thereto as may be required to conform the maps and records in their office to the changes and alterations herein established. APPROVED ~ Glerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 1941. No. 7193. A RESOLUTION approving form of contract dated the 8th day of December, 19~l, by and between J. H. Sigmon and H. E. Sigmon, and their wives, and the City of Roamoke, for the connection of a certain sewer line now beimg installed to serve "Lawn Square" subdivision in the County of Roanoke, Virginia, with the sewer system of the City, and authorizing and directing the Mayor and Clerk to execute and de- liver same upon payment to the City of the sum of $1,108.50. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of Roanoke that a certaim contract dated the 8th day of December, 1941, by and between J. H.~Sigmo~ and H. E. Sigmon, and their wives, and the City of Roanoke, for the connection of a certain sewer line now being installed t© serve "Lawn Square" subdivision in the County of Roanoke, Virginia, with the sewer system of the City of Roanoke, whereby the said J. H. Sigmon and H. E. Sigmon will pay to the City of Roanoke $1,108.50, be, and the same is hereby approved, a copy of which said form of contract is on file in the office of the City Clerk. ~BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Roanoke be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver, for and on be- half of the City, said contract upon payment to the City of the sum of $1,108.50. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that unless said payment is m~de on or before the ~Sth day of December, 1941, this Resolution'shall be null and void for all purposes Nhatsoever. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 1941. No. 7194. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of ~oanoke to lay one 8-inch water main east in Howbert Avenue, Wasena~, from Main Street for a distance of 400 feet, and one 6-inch water main south in First Street from Howbert Avenue for a distance of 600 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay one 8-inch water main east in Howbert Avenue, Wasena, from ~ain Street for a distance of 400 f~ ~nd one 6?inch water~ain south in First Street from Howhert Avenue for a distance of 600 feet. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Reso- lution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the install.ation and maintenance of sai~ water mains and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened unde the provisions of ~the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 1941. No. 7195. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduc..t a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the West one-half of Lot 16, Block 2, ~orth Side Land Map, standing in the name of Mary Toliver. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described ~s the West one-half of Lot 16, Block 2, North Side Land Nap, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conforr~ity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, ~nless said tax lien be discharged by Mary Toliver, or someone acting for her, with- ~n ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TtIE CITY OF R0.~HOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 1941. No. 7196. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the North part of Lot 19, Block 6, Lymvood Land Map, standing in the name of J. P. Doss. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain p~rcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the North pert of Lot 19, Block 6, Lynwood Land Map, the said suit to be institu' and conducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless sal tax lien be discharged by J. P. Doss, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~.JOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 1941. No. 7192. A RESOLUTION to clarify the intent of Ordinance No. 7137. WHEREAS, this Council did duly pass on the 27th day of October, 19~l, Ordinance No. 7137, establishing a l0 foot setback line on the north side of LynChburg Avenue, N. E., between what was formerly Fifth Street and Seventh Street, described as Blocks 5 and 6, Linwood Land Company Map, and ~VHEREAS, by reason of the existence of a triangular strip of land lying between the present northerly street line of Lynchburg Avenue (60 feet wide) and th~ southerly property line of lots in said Block 6, a question has been raised as to whether it was intended by said Ordinance to establish a setback line of l0 feet measured northwardly from the present northerly street line of Lynchburg Avenue (60 feet wide) or from the southerly property line of lots in Block 6, fronting on Lynchburg Avenue, and WHEREAS, it was the intention of Council to establish a setback line measuring l0 feet northwardly from the present northerly street line of Lynchburg Avenue (60 feet wide) and not l0 feet from the southerly property line of the lots in said Block 6, fronting on Lynch~urg Avenue. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it was the intent of Ordinance No. 7137 to establish a setback line of l0 feet measure~ northwardly from the present northerly street line of Lynchburg Avenue (60 feet wid~ and not l0 feet northwardly~from the southerly line of lots in said Block 6, front- See plan 1455 on file in the office of the City Engineer, APPROVED ing on Lynchburg Avenue. Roanoke, Virginia. President ed ~d IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 1941. No. 7197. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $55.3~, with interest from June l, 1929, assessed against property described as Lots 6 and 7, Block l, Jefferson Land Company, in the name of H. H. Narkley, and now standing in the name of A. P. Albert. V,TIEREAS, Resolution No. 4955, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Side- walk Assessments by Special Resolution only, and ?~EREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Certificate dated March 13, 1936, prepared by John Strickler, Attorney, requesting information as to Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments covering the above described property, and the Certificate specifically mentions information received from the office of the City Clerk at the time the request was made indicated there was no Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing against the property. 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 Sidewalk Assess- ment amounting to $55.34, with interest from June l, 1929, assessed against propertl described as Lots 6 and 7, Block l, Jefferson Land Company, in the name of H. H. Markley, and now standing in the name of A. P. Albert, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~IOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of December, 194l. No. 7198. AN 0RD~ANCE to amend and reenact Section #102, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19&0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19$l, and ending December 31, 19Al". BE IT 0RDA~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #102, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19&0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19Al, and ending December 31, 19&l", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC PARKS #102 Repairs ...... Equipment and ~~~'~~ WPA Projects .............. . ......... $ 3,350.00 2,913.8~ 1,~38.96 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 CIT~~ OF ROANOKE, VIK~CINIA, The 15th day of December, 1941. No. 7199. 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 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and ending December 31, 1941". 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 , Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6813, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~l, and December 31, 1941", ~, and the s~me is hereby amended and reordained to as follows: TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM #51 Supplies ..... Food Suoplies ~~~ $ ~,100.00 ~ 10,400.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this shall be in force from its ~passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of December, 1941. ~o. 7200. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Noraingside Street, S. E., from Penmar Avenue aorth for a dis- tance of approximately 175 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in ~oraingsid Street, S. E., from Penmar Avenue north for a distance of approximately 175 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by ac~ting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of December, 1941. No. 7201. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Departmemt of the City of Roanoke to lay one 8-inch water main in Staunton Avenue between Lafayette Boulevard and 23rd Street, N. W., for a distance of approximately 1,100 feet. BE IT RESOL~ZED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay one 8-inch water main in Staunton Avenue between Lafayette Boulevard and 23rd Street, N. W., for a distance of approximately 1,100 feet. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claim~ for damages to persons .or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main and farther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the 0rSinances of the City of Roanoke providin~ for street restoration. APPROVED IN THE COD~CIL FOR THE CITY OF RO.~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of December, 1951. No. 7202. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~.~anager to execute Siding Agreement with the Norfolk and Western Railway Company for extension of siding designated as C-l, located at ~,~P 2516 x 2929.5 feet, for a distance of twenty feet at the City Stables For the unloading of tank cars of gasoline, and the deposit of $120.00 covering cost of the extension and bonding of said siding. BE IT RESOLVED hy the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,~anager ~e, and he is hereby authorized to execute Siding Agreement with the Norfolk and Western Railway Company for extension of sidin,~ ~.esignated as C-i~ located at ~.~P 256 x 2929.5 feet, for a distance of twenty feet at the City Stables for the unload- ing of tank ~ars of gasoline. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there ~e, and it is hereby authorized that $120.00 covering cost of the extension and bond. ing of said siding shall be deposited with the said Norfolk and Western Railway ompany ? /~Clerk APPROVED President II$ ~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA2~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of December, 1941. No. 7203. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing I,i. J. Scruggs, Attorney and lelinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in .equity for the purpose ~f enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the western one-half of Lot 13, Section 4, ~orth Side, standing in the name of Reuben Wade. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforc~ing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the western one-half of Lot 13, Section ~, North Side, the said suit to be in- stituted and conducted in conformity with Section i0~ of the Tax Code of Virginia, anless said tax lien be discharged by Reuben Wade, or someone acting for hirm, with- in ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED ~lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 1941. No. 7204. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $20.17 to R. A. Fulwiler, Jr., Attorney representing penalty and interest on real estate taxes for the years 1924-25-26-27- 28-29-31-32-33-35-36, against Lot 3, Section 6, Lynwood Land Company, erroneously assessed in the name of the Fatrmount Corporation. WHEREAS, it appears that Lot 3, Section 6, Lynwood Land Company, was erroneously assessed for the years 192~-25-26-27-28-29-31-32-33-35-36 in the name of the Fairmount Corporation when it should have been assessed in the name of R. H. Angell, and WHEREAS, on the 23rd day of December, 19~l, R. A. Fulwiler, Jr., Attorney, )aid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the amount of $47.27, repre- Denting taxes, penalty and interest, for the years 1924-25-26-27-28-29-31-32-33-35- 36, against Lot 3, Section 6, Lynwood Land Company, with the understanding that he ~ould be refunded the difference between the principal amounting to $27.10 and the amount paid by him in the sum of $47.27, the said difference being $20.17. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 3ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of R. A. Fulwiler, Jr., Attorney, amounting to $20.17, representing penalty interest on real estate taxes for the years 192~-25-26-27-28-29-31-32-33-35-36, ~gainst Lot 3, Section 6, Lynwood Land Company, erroneously assessed in the name of the Fairmount Corporation. A.PPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Pre s ident The 29th day of December, 1941. No. 7205. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Southern States Cooperative, Incorpora$ ed, to construct three approximately 30-foot and ome approximately 22-foot concrete cross-overs on 4th Street, and two approximately 12-foot and two approximately 23- foot concrete cross-overs on Mountain Avenue, to accommodate property at the south- west corner of Mountain Avenue and 4th Street, S. E., known as Lots 20 to 33, in- clusive, Block 2, Koontz ~ap, to be used for commercial purp,oses', BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Permit be, an( is hereby granted to Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated, to construct three approximately 30-foot and one approximately 22-foot concrete cross-overs on 4th 100 Street, and two approximately 12-foot and two approximately 23-foot concrete cross- overs on Mountain Avenue, to accommodate property at the southwest corner of Moun-- rain Avenue and ~th Street, S. E., known as Lots 20 to 33, inclusive, Block 2, Koontz Map, to be used for co~ercial purposes. The said cross-overs to. be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated, by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. The said Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated, further agrees .upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED Pr e si den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 1941. No. 7206. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section 91, "Loan Companies, Building ~nd Loan Associations or Companies", and Section 97, "Merchants, Wholesale", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 30th day of December 19~0, No. 6809, and entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying Ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for Municipal purposes, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof, and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form,, and repealing Section 158, "Interstate Commerce, etc." WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Mumicipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in ~force from January l, 19~2. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 91, "Loan Companies, Building and Loan Associations or Companies", and Section 97, "Merchants, Wholesale", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke on the 30th day of December, 19~0, No. 6809, and entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying Ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for ~unicipal purposes, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof, and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form', be amended and reordained so as to read as ifollows: Section 91. Loan Companies, Building and Loan Associations or Companies, having their principal office in the City of Roanoke, shall be taxed at the follow- ing rates per ann~m: (al On each building and loan association and/or industrial loan associa- tion selling stock, making loans, or making collections, the tax shall be ..... $ 50.~00 when capital of such association or company, actually paid in, whether from paid up ~tock or partially paid stock, is not over $25,000.00; if the capital paid in is ,vet $25,000.00, t~he tax shall be ...................... $ 1.50 for each $1,000.00 in excess thereof. (b) A license tax of ............... $ 50.00, is hereby imposed on a building and loan association which does business on a purely nutual plan and confines its business solely to this city and to suburbs within a radius of three miles. (c) On each person, firm or corporation making loans secured by orders on or assignments of the time or wages of any employee, or making loans secured by ~hattel mortgages, orliens on personal property or househould furniture .... $~00.00. (dl All persons, firms or corporations licensed to do business under the )rovisions of the State Uniform ~all Loan Act shall pay a license tax of---$200o00'. (e) All persons, firms or corporations who shall engage in the business Df handling or dealing in installment paper, shall pay a license tax of .... $100.00. ~o license granted ~nder this section shall be transferable. SectiOn 97. Nerchants, Wholesale. All merchants who sell to other persons, firms or corporations for resale, ir who sell to industrial buyers shall be deemed to be wholesalemerchants. Every ~erson, firm or corporation engaged in the business of a wholesale merchant, shall ,ay a license tax'for the privilege of doing business in the City of Roanoke to be ~easured in part by the amount of purchases made by him or it in said business, ~ether paid for or not, during the year preceding the 1st day of January, as ~ollows: Where ~he amount of said purchases does not exceed $5,000.00 ..... $ ~0.00, ~ere the amount of said purchases exceeds $5,000.00 and is less than $100,000.00 ~he tax shall be 2~¢on the $100.00, in addition thereto; where the amount ~f said purchases exceeds $100,000.00 the tax shall be --15¢ per $100.00, in ~ddition thereto. Where the business for which a license tax is imposed by this section is ~ommenced on or after ~anuary l, the license tax shall be the same as above set ?orth except so much thereof as is measured by the purchases in said business shall ~e based upon the probable purchases in said business from ~he date of commencment ~hereof to December 31. Where a merchant conducts a wholesale and a retail business a separate .icense tax shall be paid on the wholesale and retail parts of said business. The .icense tax imposed by thim section shall be in lleu of all city taxes upon the ~apital actually~employed by said merchant in said business. In determining the license tax to be paid under this section freight not )aid as freight on merchandise purchased F. 0. B. shipping point shall be included 102 as a part of the purchase price of the merchandise and no deduction shall be made by reason thereof; and freight paid as freight on merchandise purchased F. O. B. Roanoke shall not be included as part of the purchase price and is therefore deduc- table, but only when the full amount of invoices F. O. B. Roanoke price, including the .freight, is included in the purchases. As to all questions in regard to the keeping and preservation of invoices and a record of purchases, and from whom made, and as to all questions..regarding the keeping and preservation of an accurate record of all purchases made by each wholesale merchant, for the purpose of enforcing the license tax herein imposed and for the conducting and guidance of officers of the city and other persons affected by this secti~ the ~rovisions of Section 188 of the Virginia Tax Code are hereby adopted. Every wholesale merchant who fails to keep the records herein provided for shall be assessed with a penalty of $50.00, in addition to such taxes aa may be ascertained as herein provided. Whenever it comes to the knowledge of the Com- missioner of the Revenue in any way that a wholesale merchant has not ,kept, or is act keeping and preserving the records herein provided for he shall estimate., the )robable purchases of such wholesale merchant to the best of his ability and assess ~uch wholesale merchants with the city license tax provided by Ordinance upon the )urchases so estimated, in addition to the penalty of $50.00 hereinbefore provided 'or. Such penalty shall in every case be added to the license tax and shall be- ~ome a part thereof and shall be collected in the same manner taxes are collected, and any wholesale merchan~ who shall continue to violate the law requiring such records to be kept, after a written notice from the Commissioner of the Revenue, shall be subject .toa further penalty of $50.00 for each month violation of the law shall continue after the giving of such notice, which penalty shall be assessed ~nd collected in the same manner as taxes are assessed and collected. Any person, firm or corporation who, or which, is a wholesale merchant ~nd a retail merchant, is hereby required to obtain both classes of licenses; pro- ~ided, however, that any retail merchant who desires to do a wholesale business may ~lect to do such wholesale business under his retailer's license by paying license tax as a retailer, or both as retail business and as wholesale business. If a manufacturer desires to sell, at a definite place or store, other than the place of manufacture, to other persons for resale, or to industrial buyers, the goods, wares and merchandise manufactured by him, then such manufacturer must take out a wholesale merchant's license, Shough this definite place or store, and ~lso the place of manufacture, be both located in said City. The amount of City License tax is to be measured not only by the amount of purchases made by such aanufacturer from others but also by the ~oods, wares and merchandise manufactured ~y him and sent from the place of manufacture to his store for sale; and the cost of aanufacture shall be taken as the purchase price of the goods, wares and merchandis Persons storing goods or wares in public warehouses, in the City of Roanoke, for ultimate distribution to wholesalers only shall be classified as whole- ~ale merchants and subject to a license tax as such. 103 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Co.uncil of the City of Roanoke that Section .158, "Interstate Commerce, etc.", in the following words, to-wit: "Section 158. Interstate Commerce, etc. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as imposing a license tax on, or otherwise regulating or restricting Foreign or Interstate Commerce; and any business or portion thereof which is embraced in the term "Interstate Commerce", or in the term "Foreign Commerce", is not made subject to a license by this Ordinance", be, and the same is hereby repealed. APPROVED clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 1941. 7207. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in payment of accounts in excess of appropriations for the year 19~l covering necessary operations of the municipal government, 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 warrants in payment of ac- counts in excess of appropriations for the year 1941 covering necessary operations of the municipal government. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants covering necessary purchases and expenses heretofore made, be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. APPROVED President 104 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 19~1. No. 7208. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to transfer' to the Improvement Fund moneys advanced the Water Department, the School Board, and unexpended balances in certain appropriations made and included in the 19~l Budget. WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ResolUtion shall be in force from January l, 1942. 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 transfer to the Im- provement Fund the following moneys advanced the Water Department, the School Board and unexpended balances in appropriations made.and included in the 1941 Budget: 1. Funds advanced the Water Department. 2. Funds advanced the School Board to be repaid from sale on the Old Post Office Building. 3. Appropriation made for Airport Construction. 4. Appropriation made for Police Department two-way radio system. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after January l, 19~2. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 19$l. No. 7209. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf of the City, five year lease between the City of Roanoke and Fred' T. Guddy for occupancy of grill room and kitchen therefor located in the Administration Building on the airport proper~ty, known as Woodrum Field, in the County of Roanoke, Virginia. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ManageI be, and he is hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the City, to execute five year lease between the City of Roanoke and Fred T. Guddy for occupancy of grill room and kitchen therefor located in the Administration Building on the airport property, known as Woodrum Field, in the County of Roanoke, Virginia, upon terms an~ conditions set out in the agreement. APPROVED AT~~// ~./~ ~'~' ..- .... ~lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 19~1.· No. 7210. AN ORDINANCE providing for an appropriation of $216,~00.00 for fiscal ~ear beginning January l, 19~2, $139,000.00 of the said amount being for payment of .nterest on indebtedness, and $77,500.00 for debt retirement. WHEREAS, in order that the usual daily operations of the City Government may go forward an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from January l, 19~2. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $216,500.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, $139,000.00 of the said amount being for payment of interest on indebtedness, and $77,500.00 for debt retirement, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall be in full force and affect from and after January l, 19~2. A P P R 0 V E D President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROanOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of January, 19~2. No. 7211. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that F. St John Copenhaver, a member of the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties ac- count of disability, be paid his regular salary. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 7189, adopted on the 1st day of December, 19&l, authorized and directed that F. St John Copenhaver, a member of the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of disability, be paid his regular salary for a period not to exceed six weeks beginning November 12, 19&l, and V~EREAS, the City Manager has recommended that Officer Copenhaver be paid his regular salary for period from December 25th to December 31st, 19&l, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that F. St John Copenhaver, a member of the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of disability, be paid his regular salary for period from December 25th to December 31st, 19&l. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day ~f January, 19Z~2. No. 7212. A RESOLUTION requesting the local members of the General Assembly of Virginia to seek legislation at the 19Z~2 session of the General Assembly clarifying subsection i of section 2 of the city charter with reference to section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia. WHEREAS, the 1930 amendment of subsection i of section 2 of the city's charter has left obscure the city's right to avail itself of the powers granted to cities by section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia; and WHEREAS, in the interpretation of subsection l, section 2, of the charter as amended, it is necessary to decide whether the amendment by implication, or othe: wise, restricted the power of the city to avail itself of the provisions of section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia; and WHEREAS, before said amendment it was generally understood by the Council of the City of Roanoke, city officials and the bond attorneys who passed upon the city's bond issues that the provisions.of section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia were available to the City of Roanoke; and V~iEREAS, it is desirable that any obscurity as to the city's authority to avail itself of the provisions of section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia be removed by clarifying the wording of subsection l, section 2, of the city charter, so'as to expressly set forth the city's authority to avail itself of said section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia, and, if need be, that .enabling legislation be 9nacted whereby the City of Roanoke will have full authority pursuant to section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~enators H. B. Apperson and L. G. }v~'use, and Delegates E. A. Fitzpatrick and W. H. Scott, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia, be and they are hereby requested to seek the passage of legislation at the 19Z~2 session of the General ~ssemblY'of Virginia amending subsection I of section 2 of the city's charter so ~hat it will expressly set forth the city's authority to avail itself of the powers ~onferred upon cities pursuant to section 295 of the Tax Code of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the city clerk deliver a copy of this reso- .ution to each of the aforesaid senators and delegates. ..// 'A P P R 0 V E D / ~~lerk President IN ?HE COIE~CIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of January, 1942. 1~o. 7213. A RESOLUTION requesting the local members of the General Assembly of Virginia to seek legislation at the 1942 session of the General Assembly clarifying subsection 1 of Section 2 of the city charter with reference to section 294 of the Tax Code of Virginia. V~REAS, the 1930 amendment of sdbsection 1 of section 2 of the city's charter has left obscure the city's right to avail itself of the powers granted to cities by section 294 of the Tax Code of Virginia; and ~IEREAS, in the interpretation of subsection 1 of section 2 of the charter as amended, it is necessary to decide whether the amendment by implication restrict- ed the power of the city to avail itself of the provisions of section 294 of the Tax Code of Virginia; and V~EREAS, before such amendment the City of Roanoke unquestionably had full authority under section 294 of the Tax Code of Virginia; and I~HEttEAS, it is desirable that any obscurity as to the city's authority to avail itself of the provisions of said section of the Tax Code of Virginia be remove by clarifying th~ wording of said subsection 1, section 2, of the city charter, so as to expressly set forth the city's authority to avail itself of said section 294 of the Tax Code of Virginia. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~enators H. B. Apperson and L. G. ~use, and Delegates E. A. Fitzpatrick and W. H. ~cott, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia, be, and they are hereby reqmested to seek the passage of legislation at the 1942 session of the General Assembly of Virginia clarifying subsection 1 of section 2 of the city's charter so that it will expressly set forth the city's authority to avail itself of the powers ~onferred on cities pursuant to section 294 of the Tax Code of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the city clerk deliver a copy of this reso- lution to each of the aforesaid senators and delegates. APPROVED President IN THE CObq'~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of January, 1942. No. 7214. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City Nanager to approve necessary expendi- tures for operation of the ~unicipal Government for period of thirty days beginning ganuary 1, 1942, as shown in the 1942 tentative budget, and authorizing the City Auditor to draw warrants in payment of said expenditures. WHEREAS, in order that the usual daily operation of the City Government may go forward an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from January l, 19~2. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve necessary expenditures for operation of the Municipal Government for period of thirty days beginning January 1 19~2, as shown in the 19~2 tentative budget. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authori: ed to draw warrants in payment of the said necessary expenditures as approved by the ~lty Manager. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from January l, 1942. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of January, 19~2. No. 7216. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. Gray Linney and ~ary V. Linney to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 117-119-123 Salem Avenue, S. W., known as Lots 1] and 14, Block ~, Official Survey, S. W. i, to be used for s ommerc ial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to E. Gray Linney and Mary V. Linney to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 117-119-123 Salem Avenue, S. W., known as LotS 13 and l~, Block ~, Official Survey, S. W. l, to be used for commercial purpose The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City :danager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said E. Gray Linney and Mary V. Linney by acting under this Resolu- tion agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of 3aid cross-over. The said E. Gray Linney and I~ary V. Linney further agree upon the aban- lonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at their own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City I.,*,anager to so restore same. ~ This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED IN ~-IE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of January, 1942. No. 7217. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. Gray Linney and ltary V. Linney to construct a concrete cross-over to acco~odate property at 118-120-122 Norfolk Avenue, S. W., known as Lots 13 and 14, Block 4, Official Survey, S. W. l, to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to E. Gray Linney and }~ary V. Linney to construct a concrete cross-over to acco~odate property at 118-120-122 Norfolk Avenue, S. YJ., known as ~ots 13 and 14, Block 4, Official Survey, S. W. l, to be used for commercial ) ur pose s. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under spec,ifications to be furnished by him. The said E. Gray Linney and L'ary V. Linney by acting under this Resolu- tion agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said E. Gray Linney and L{ary V. Linney further agree upon the aban- donment of the use of said cross-over to restore at their own expen.se the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIT£ OF R0~JOF~, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of January, 1942. No. 7218. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 18, Block ll, North Side, stand- ing in the name of Carlton Edwards. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that N. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed itc institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that'certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described 110 as Lot 18, Block 11, NOrth Side, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section ~03 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by Carlton Edwards, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0.ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of January, 19~2. No. 7219. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to install one telephone with two extensions and one switch key at the expense of the city for use of the Vir Protective Force in this area at the Roanoke City Auditorium, with the understandin that the city will pay the maintenance cost for the duration of the present emer- gency but will not be liable for any long distance calls made over said telephone its extensions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Maria, se, and he is hereby authorized to install one telephone with two extensions and one switch key at the expense of the city for use of the Virginia Protective Force in this area at the Roanoke City Auditorium, with the understanding that the city will pay the maintenance cost for the duration of the present emergency but will not be liable for any long distance calls made over said telephone or its exten- sions, termination of this Resolution to be subject to the will of the City Manager. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of January, 19~2. No. 7220. AN ORDINANCE relating to National Defense; authorizing the City Manager to proclaim rules and regulations pertaining to plans for protection from air raids and emergency plans for the protection of public peace and safety during the exis- tence of war between the United States and foreign powers, and trial tests for such plans, authorizing the appointment of a coordinator of Volunteer Emergency Service; defining offenses and prescribing penalties~. WHEREAS, the United States of America is now engaged in war with foreign powers and in modern warfare no city, however distant from the enemy, is free from ..attack; and WHEREAS, failure to extinguish lights, or comply with other safety measures, when ordered to do so by duly authorized authorities may result in loss of life by many residents of the City of Roanoke as well as the residents of other parts of the Nation, particularly when lights of this city are used by the enemy as a guide to other objectives; and WHEREAS, by reason of the war an emergency exists for the immediate protection of the public safety; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: Section 1. In the furtherance of National Defense, the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to proclaim and publish rules and regulations, which shall have the full force and effect of law, for the conduct and cooperation of persons, firms, corporations and agencies. Such rules and regulations may in- clude black out, light up, or lighting distribution rearrangement, including the intensity and distribution of all street, residential, commercial and other lighting Such rules and regulations may further include those affecting fire, police, health, highways and the general protection of the public, and may require drills and prac- tice exercises. The City Manager may require any inhabitant or any organization of the City to aid in enforcing such rules and regulations. The City Manager may also request assistance from organizations such as the Regional Defense Council, the Red cross, the Virginia Protective Force and other local, State, and National Organizations. Section 2. The City Manager may act as, or appoint, or recommend for ap- ,ointment by the Regional Defense Council, a coordinator of Volunteer Emergency ~ervice. The said coordinator shall direct the preparation and execution of disas- ter plans and volunteer emergency services in cooperation with the Regional and the State Defense Council. Section 3. Special lighting of an emergency nature, such as a black out, light up, ~lighting distribu~on~ rearrangement, or change in general lighting in- tensity shall be placed in effect upon receipt of an order that such action is necessary or desirable, from the Governor or the district warning center to the City Manager, Coordinator of Volunteer Emergency Services, or Chief Control Officer. ~Section ~. It shall be unlawful to refuse or neglect to obey any such rules an~ regulations as proclaimed by the City Manager, or to refuse or to neglect to obey any order of the City Manager in connection therewith, or any call made upon any person, firm corporation and agency for aid in enforcing the same. Section 5. This ordinance shall constitute an exercise by the city of its governmental functions for the protection of the public peace, health and safety, and neither the city nor any person, firm, corporation or agency responding ~c the regulations lawfully proclaimed and published by the City Manager, or called upon to assist in enforcing the same shall be liable in a suit for damages in con- nection therewith. 112 Section 6. Violation of or failure to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance or of the rules and regulations proclaimed by the City Manager in connection therewith shall be deemed a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding ainety (90) days, or by both in the discretion of the court or Jury trying the case. Section 7. This ordinance shall expire the moment peace has been officiall restored between the United States of America and all nations which are now or may aereafter become the arned enemies of the United States of America in the existing war. Section 8. This ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Bacteriologist · ......... Assistant Bacteriologist Clerk Technician ............... Janitor ....................... $ 31.80 18.00 16.20 9.oo BE IT ~IJRTHER ORDAINED that the City Auditor shall upon receipt of the said funds in the City Treasury add'the sEoun~s above s~ated to the compensation of the employees as outlined. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ~~ APPROVED ~Yf ~..JC~erk President President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of January, 1942. ~o. 7221. AN ORDINANCE appropriating and allocating funds to be received from the State Department of Health for extra work in connection with Se~lective Service ex- ,~minations as said funds shall be received from the State Department of Health ~y the City Treasurer. WHEREAS, the State Department of Health has allotted $900.00 per annum to the City of Roanoke for Selective Service examinations to be made by the Laboratory of the Health Department, and WHEREAS, in order that the usual daily operation of the Gity Government aay go forward an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in ~orce from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the llotment of $75.00 monthly so made by the State Department of Health shall upon eceipt and payment into the City Treasury be, and the same is hereby appropriated ~s additional compensation for extra work due to Selective Service examinations to ~he following employees of the Laboratory of the Health Department: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of January, 1942. No. 7215. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942. 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 January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942, shall constitute a general fund and as much of the same as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated~ to the following uses and purposes, namely: CITY COUNCIL - 1 Salary, President Salary, Members, 4 @ $1,000.00 Printing and Advertising Ordinances Incidentals Pr aveling Expenses Total City Council CITY CLERK - 2 Balary, City Clerk ~alary, Stenographer ~alary, Stenographer ~tationery and Office Supplies Postage telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium £nci den tale Total City Clerk CITY ~MANAG~E~R r _3 ~alary, City Manager ~lary, Assistant to City Manager ~alary, Stenographer ~lary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage ~elephone and Telegraph ~ond Premium Incidentals ~aveling Expenses ~utomobile Allowance ~urniture and Equipment Total City Manager CITY AUDITQR' - ~ Salary, City Auditor Salary, Assistant City Auditor Salary, Accountant Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Stenographer and Payroll Clerk Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals ~aintenance of Equipment To~al City Auditor C(~MISSIONER OF REVEkNJE - 6 Salary, Commissioner ~ of~ Revenue Salary, First Assistant Salary, Second Assistant Salary, Actuarial Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Clerk Salary, License Inspeetor Salary, Extra E~ployees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage _Telephone.and Telegraph $ 1,200.00 4,000.00 25O.OO 10.00 250.00 4,200.00 1,658.28 1,200.00 3oo.oo 6O.OO 10o.o0 lO.00 50.o0 6,600.00 2,520.00 1,500.00 100.00 1,000.O0 65.OO 175.00 lO.O0 100.00 100.00 300.00 8o.oo ~,200.00 2,700.00 1,920.00 1,800.00 1,200.00 1,400.00 375.o0 2OO.OO 10.00 100.00 200.00 6,300.00 3,07~.52 2,000.00 1,650.00 1,719.00 1,419.00 9OO.OO 1,200.00 2,200.00 500.00 2,050.00 125.00 1~_~ $ 5,710.00 7,578.28 12,550.00 14,105.00 ASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE - 7 Assessment of Real Estate Total Assessment of Real Estate , ,, 8 CITY TREASURER .- Salary, Treasurer Salary, Deputy Treasurer Salary, Gollector Salary, Statistical Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer ~ Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Insurance Inci dentals Adve r t i s lng Maintenance of Machines Furniture and Equipment Total City Treasurer DELINQUENT~ TAX DEPARTMENT - 9 Salary, Delinquent Tax Collector Commissions, Delinquent Tax Collector Salary, Collector Commissions, Collector Salary, Secretary Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Stationery. and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Bond Premium Inci dentals Total Delinquent Tax Department PURCHASING AGENT .- 10 Salary, Purchasing Agent Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Adver rising Furniture and Equipment Total Purchasing Agent CITY ATTORNE~ - 11 Salary, City Attorney Salary, Assistant to City Attorney Salary, Stenographer Salary, Special Stenographer Stationery and Office Supplies Printing Briefs Postage TeXephone and Telegraph Incidentals Traveling Expense Total City Attorney CITY HALL - 12 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Janitor Salary, Janitors, ~ ~ $1,080.00 Salary, Ja-nitress Salary, Elevator Operator Wages Insurance Supplies Fuel Elec tr icity Water Repairs Total City Hall 12,900.00 6,300.00 2,838.00 2,100.00 1,773.72' 1,500.00 1,&lg.00 1,~19.00 1,200.00 5o0.0o 2,200.00 1,100.00 162.00 575.00 256.25 130.00 2O0.OO ~5o.oo 1, o.oo 2,700.00 800.00 1,&19.00 750.00 1,500.00 960.00 960.00 250.00 200.00 90.00 ~o.oo 80.00 2,970.00 1,080.00 75.00 225.00 120.00 13~.oo 5.co 25.oo SO.CO 260.00 6,&50.00 900.00 72O.OO 50.00 &0.00 150.00 15.00 60.o0 75.oo 15o.oo 1,500.00 1,1~0.00 &,320.00 540.0o 720.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 1,800.00 2,50,0.00 1,300.00 1,150.00 2~000.00 12,900.00 25,692.97 9,7~9.00 8,610.00 19,170.00 CIVIL AND POLICE COURT - 13 Salary, Judge Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Witness Fees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Tele ph one Bond Premium Inc i den tals Furniture and Equipment Total Civil and Police Court ISSUING 'JUSTICE Salary, Issuing Justice Stationery and Office Supplies Tele phone Bond Premium Inci dentals Total ISsuing Justice BAIL COMMISSIONER -....15 Salary, Bail Commissioner Stationery and Office Supplies Bond Premium Total Bail Commissioner JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT - 16 Salary, Judge Salary, Vacation Substitute Salary, Chief Probation Officer and Clerk Salary, Woman Probation Officer Salary, Colored Probation Officer Salary, Stenographer Psychiatric Examinations Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and ~elegraph Bond ~remium Incidentals Auto Allowance Total JuVenile & Domestic Relations Court CITY CORONER - 17 Coroner's Fees Nitness Fees Post Mortem Fees Total City Coroner LUNANCY COMMISSION - 18 Justice Fees Physician Fees ~itness Fees 3tationery and Office Supplies ~ransporting Lunatics Total Lunacy Commission HUSTINGS COURT - 19 3alary, Judge 3alary, Secretary gxtra Judge Vitness Fees :ounsel Fees ~ry Fees ~ostage ~lephone ,aw Books Furniture and Equipment Total Hustings Court COURT OF LAW AND CHANCERY - 20 3alary, Judge gxtra Judge ~ury Fees Postage ~lephone ~aw Books Total Court of Law and Chancery 4,068.00 2,400.00 1,320.00 5o.oo 400.00 lO.O0 89.o0 5.00 75.00 15.00 2,364.96 95.oo 75.00 10.00 10.00 2,100.00 25.00 5.oo 1,500.00 125.00 2,400.00 1,800.00 1,680.00 9oo.oo 100.00 100.00 3o.oo 13~.00 5.oo 5o.oo 360.00 750.0o 10. O0 , i~00' O0 250.00 1,250.00 10.00 10.00 125.00 4,700.00 1,500.00 150.00 50.00 650.00 1,500.00 15.00 90.00 75.00 235.00 4,700.00 100.00 7oo.oo 5.00 75.0o 50.oo 8,432.00 2,554.96 2,130.00 9,184.00 1,060.00 1,645.00 8,965.00 5,630.00 CIRCUIT GOURT - 21 Salary, Judge Jury Fees Total Circuit Court VIRGINIA COURT OF APPEALS Telephone Total Virginia Court of Appeals CLERK 9F COURTS - 22 Salary, Clerk of Courts~ Salary, ~Deputy Clerk Salary, .l~puty Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Typist Clerk Salary, Typist Clerk Salary, Typist Clerk Salary, Extra Employees Stationery amd Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Repairs to ~achines Repairs to.Records Total Clerk of Courts COMMONW~. ALTH ATTORNEY - 23 Salary, Commonwealth Attorney Salary, Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Salary, Secretary Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond ~remium Inciden.tals Total Commonwealth Attorney CITY SERGEANT Salary, City Sergeant Salary, l~eputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Secretary Salary, Stenographer Stationery and Office Supplies Pos rage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals kutomobile Expense Total City Sergeant 1,676.00 jo0.oo 84. oo 7,000.00 3,360.00 2,940.00 1,930.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 25O.OO 1,755.00 150.00 180.00 5o.oo 3O.OO 100.00 oo.oo 5,775.00 2,640.00 1,500.00 100.00 50.00 120.00 5.oo 175.oo 7,000.00 2,400.00 2,040.00 2,000.00 1,740.00 1,680.00 1,440.00 9OO.OO 225.00 125.00 222.00 50.00 150.o0 1,827.00 1,976.00 84.00 29,085.00 10,365.00 21,799.00 ELECTORAL BOARD - 25 Salary, Secretary Salary, Members 2 @ $25.00 Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Total Electoral Board 100.00 5o. co 3o. co 10. O0 190.00 CENTRAL REGISTRAR - 26 Salary, Registrar Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Incidentals Total Central Registrar 2,000.00 75.oo 20 · 00 '75; co . l .OO 2,185.00 COST OF ELECTIONS - 27 Judges and Clerks Printing Tickets Printing Voting List Miscellaneous Expense iRent of Voting Places 2,076.00 300.00 3,500.00 400.00 850.60 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS - 2E Sm~Lary, Secretary Sl~a~i~n~my and Office Supplies Pos tage Incidental s Publishing Notices Total Board of Zoning Appeals 1,200.00 25.00 15.o0 3o.oo 6o.oo POLICE DEPARTMENT Salary, Superintendent Salary, Captain of Detectives Salary, Captain, Executive Officer Salary, Lieutenant of Detectives S~lary, Stenographer Salary, Lieutenants, 4 @ $1,980.00 Salary, Sergeant of Detectives Salary, Sergeants, 3 @ $1,860.00 Salary, Desk Sergeants, 3 ~ $1,860.00 Salary, Corporals, 4 @ $1,770.00 Salary, Chief Communications Officer Salary, Communication Officers, 3 ~ $1,620.00 Salary, Detectives, 6 @ $1,740.00 Salary, 3rd Year Patrolmen, 53 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, 2nd Year Patrolmen, 9 @ $1,680.00 Salary, let Year Patrolmen, 6 @$1,500.00 Salary, Sign Painter Stationery and Office Supplies Po stage telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium [nc identals ~raveling Expenses ;asoline and 0il ~aintenance of Alarm System ~aintenance Traffic~ System ~aintenance Radio System ~aintenance Parking Meters ~upplies inves tiga tions ~'urnit~re and Equipment Total Police Department 3,720.00 2,520.00 2,220.00 2,220.00 1,020.00 7,920.00 1,860.00 5,580.00 5,580.00 7,080.00 1,680.00 ~,860.00 10,440.00 92,220.00 15,120.00 9,000.00 1,230.00 900.o0 100.00 1,400.00 25.00 150.00 100.00 5,000.00 400.00 1,850.oo 1,500.oo 400.00 2,023.75 200.00 8~710.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT - 41 Salary, Chief Salary, First Assistant Chief Salary~ Second Assistant Chief Salary, Mechanics, 3 @ $1,800.00 Salary, Captains', ll @ $1,860.00 Salary, J~nior Captains~ ll @ $1,800.00 Salary, Engineers, 9 @ $1,800.00 Salary, Junior Engineers, 9 @ $1,740.00 Salary, Telephone Operators, 3 @ $1,740.00 Salary, 3rd Year Privates, 65 @ $1,680.00 ~alary, 2nd Year Privates, 2 @ $1,560.00 ~alary, Superintendent of Alarms Salary, Chief Clerk ~ages ~tationery and Office Supplies Postage ~elephone and Telegraph £nsurance ~raveling Expense ~asoline and Oil ~aintenance of Apparatus ~aintenance of Alarm System ~upplies ?ire Hose ~uel ~ight Vater ~epairs to Buildings tydrant Service ~quipment Total Fire Department 3,600.00 2,484.00 2,200.00 5,400.00 20,460.00 19,800.00 16,200.00 15,660.00 5,220.00 109,200.00 3,120.00 2,160.00 1,680.00 3oo.oo 150.co 3o.oo 880.00 450.00 100.00 900.00 2,800.00 500.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 1,500.00 150.co 5oo.oo 8OO.OO 11,625.o0 3,925.00 LIFE SAVING AND FIRST AID - 42 Incidentals !~650~..00 Total Life Saving and First Aid 1,330.00 197,028.75 236,194.00 1,650.00 BUILDING AND PLUMBING IN,SPECTION- 43, Salary, Building Inspector Salary, Assistant Building Inspector Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Pos rage Telephone Bond Premium Incidentals Automobile Allowance Total Building and Plumbing Inspector 3,000.00 1,980.00 1,200.00 5o.oo 160.00 15.00 77.oo 10.00 9O.OO 3oo.oo 6,882.00 EL, ECTR,,I,CAL INSPEGTION - 44 Salary, Electrical Inspector Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond ~remium Inc i dentals Traveling Expenses Automobile Allowance Total Electrical Inspection EIGHTS AND MEASURES INSPEGTION - 45 Salary, Sealer Weights and Measures Wages Gasoline and 0il Supplies Furniture and Equipment Total Weights and Measures MILITIA Lights Armory Rent Total Militia TAX ADMINISTRATION Salary, Game Warden Incideatals. Dog Tags and Receipts Rabies Treatment Damage by Dogs 15% of Collections to Commonwealth Totml Dog Tax Administration 2,250.00 50.00 20.00 25.00 5.OO 35.00 50.00 360.00 1,500.00 100.00 75.00 100.00 8O.OO 400.00 600.00 1,320.00 5O.O0 110.00 50.00 25.00 900.00 2,795.00 1,855.00 1,000.00 2,455.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT - 5o Salary, Commissioner Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary,.Nurse Salary, Tuberculosis Nurse Salary, Nurse, Maternal and Child Welfare Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Supplies Toxin and Antitoxin Automobile Allowance Furniture and Equipment Total Health Department 4,320.00 1,740.00 1,140.00 1,440.00 1,320.00 1,200.00 400.00 200.00 122.00 150.o0 15o.0o SO.C0 400.00 240.00 524.00 13,396.00 TUBERCULOSIS Salary, Superintendent and Medical Director Salary, Special Physiciam Salery, Head Nurse Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse, X-ray and Laboratory Salary, Nurses 5 @ $720.00 Salary, Practical Nurse i ~ $480,00 Salary, Cook Salary, Cook's Helper Salary, Custodian Salary, Orderlies, 4 ~ $480.00 Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Insurance Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Supplies 'Drugs and Disinfectants Food Supplies Clothing Fuel Electricity Repairs Auto Allowance Tubercular Patients Equipment and Improvements Total Tuberculosis Sanatorium 4,200.00 200.00 1,200.00 900.0o 9oo.oo 3,600.00 480.O0 6oo.oo 480.00 9oo.00 1,920.00 8oo.oo 200.oo 50.00 225.00 5.00 250.00 50.00 200.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 il,500.00 200.00 500.00 1,100.00 5oo.oo 3oo.oo 200.00 100.00 36,560.00 VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL Salary, Physician Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse ~elephone 3us Passes ~upplies %uto Allowance ~quipment Total Venereal Disease Control 1,800.00 1,04~.00 1,044.00 75.00 lO4.O0 900.00 300.o0 258.oo 5,525.00 QUARANTINE - 53 ~alary, Quarantine Officer ;asoline and 0il ~upplies [ospitalization :q ui pmen t Total Quarantine 1,500.00 5o.oo 10.00 100.00 25O.OO 1,910.00 LABORATORY - 55 Salary, Bacteriologist Salary, Assistant Bacteriologist Salary, Clerk Technician Salary, Janitor Supplies Furniture and Equipment Total Laboratory 2,120.00 1,200.00 1,080.00 6OO.OO 1,000.00 47~09 6,475.00 HEALTH INSPECTIONS Salary, Dairy Inspector Salary, Food Inspector Salary, Sanitary Inspector Salary, Sanitary Inspector Incidentals Auto Allowance 2,200.00 1,500.00 1,440.00 1,200.00 150.00 420.00 Total Health Inspections 6,910.00 120 DEPAR .~T OF PUBLIC WEL. F_ARE - 57 Salary, Director Salary, Superintendent Salary, Supervisor Salary, Case Workers 2 @ $1,320.00 Salary, Case Workers 6 O$1,104.00 Salary, Children's Case Worker Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, File Clerk Salary, Secretary to Director Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Traveling Expense Gasoline and 0il Auto Allowance Rent General Relief 01d Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Aid to Blind Emergency Relief School Milk and Lunch Fund Federal Projects, etc. Furniture and Equipment Total Department of Public Welfare CITY PHYSICIAN - 58 Salary, City Physician Salary, Clerk Salary, Nurses 4 @ $1,320.00 Salary, Special Physicians Salary, Special Nurses Salary, Pharmacist (Part Time) Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Incidentals GaSoline and Oil Medical Supplies Fuel Auto Allowance Furniture and Equipment Total City Physician CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PENS~Q_NS - 60 Pensions to Confederate Soldiers and their Widows Total Pensions to Confederate Soldiers and their Widows ALMSHOUSE- 61 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Ma tr on Salary, Nurse Salary, Nur se Salary, Cook Salary, Helper Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Wages Telephone Insurance (~asoline and Oil Supplies Clothing Fuel Electricity Repairs Burial of Paupers Rent of Land Livestock and Poultry Equipment and Improvements Total Almshouse 4,000.00 2,400.00 1,800.00 2,640.00 6,624.00 1,650.00 990.OO 900.00 1,104.00 900.00 1,200.00 350.oo 200.00 322.00 10.00 5O.OO 2O0.OO 25O.OO 2~+0.00 3,600.00 20,699.89 77,409.00 82,800.00 5,607.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 5,200.00 25,.oo 3,600.00 1,156.92 5,280.00 25O.O0 100.00 600.OO 50.00 75.00 3o.oo 96.00 150.00 275.00 2,800.00 25.00 360.00 , . o.oo 2~100.00 1,020.00 6oo.oo 540.00 480.00 480.00 420.00 840.00 576.00 780.00 852.00 1,600.00 222.00 170.00 5OO.OO ~3,200.00 25O.OO 65o.oo 200.00 75o.oo 3oo.oo 9oo.oo 2o0.o0 ~75.oo 225,470.89 14,897.92 2,100.00 16,005.00 FOOD STAMP 0FF~CE - 62 Salary, Clerk Salary, Extra HelP Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telep~oneand Telegraph Bond Zremium Insurance on Stamps Incidentals Equipment Total Food Stsmp Office HOSPITALIZATI. ON- 6~3 Hospitalization of Indigents Hospitalization of Indigent Mothers Total Hospitalization CITY JAIL - 6& Salary, Jailer Salary, Jailer Salary, Jailer Salary, Matron Salary, Cook Salary, Relief Jailer Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Telephone Supplies Clothing Food Supplies Repairs Equipment Total City Jail ~JVENILE DETENTION HOME Salary, Keeper Salary, Matron Wages Telephone Insurance Suppl ies Fuel ~.le ctr ici ty ~ater Eepairs Board of Inmates Equipment Total Juvenile and ~etention Home ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - 70 Salary. City Engineer Salary, Assistant City Engineer Salary, Draftsmsm Salary, Instrument Man Salary, Clerk Salary, Rodman Salary, Ghainman Salary, Inspector Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage relephone and Telegraph Kncidentals ~asoline and Oil .~epairs to ~achines and Equipment ~,ngineer lng Supplies ~urniture and Equipment Total Engineering Department SEWER CONSTRUCTION - 7.1 lage s 3asoline and 0il Repairs to~ Machinery Supplies ~ater 2quipment Rental ~aterials ~ights off Way Total Sewer Construction 1,500.00 100.00 200°00 10.00 15.00 50.00 35.00 10.00 _ 5.qo 15,500.00 5oo.oo 1,920.00 1,776.00 1,716.00 1,020.00 1,068.00 300.o0 6OO.OO 25.oo 8?,o0 1,800.00 6OO.OO 12,000.00 1,000.00 5oo.oo 900.00 3oo.oo 250.00 82.00 9o.oo 5OO.OO ~o0.o0 55.OO 200.00 25O.OO 1,200.00 3OO.OO 3,800.00 2,880.00 2,400.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,056.00 1,716.00 500.00 225.00 12.00 10~.00 25.oo 25O.OO 25.00 55o.oo ~25.oo 5,000.00 S00.oo 25.00 25O.OO 10.00 100.00 8,000.00 100.00 2,0~5.00 16,000.00 2~,~12.00 ~,527.00 18,968'00 13,785.00 MAINTENANCE OF SEWERS AND DRAINS - ~2 Salary, Foreman, 3 months @ $165.00 Wage s Gasoline and 0il Supplies Water Rights of Way Mater ials Total Maintenance' of. Sewers and Drains Salary, Superintendent (One-Half time) Wages Gasoline and Oil Maintenance of Sweepers Supplies Water Total Street Cleaning REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL Salary, Superintendent (One-half time) Salary, Foreman Salary, Incinerator Engineer Salary, Checker~ Wages Telephone Bond Premi,,m Insurance ~ncidentals Gasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Repairs to Incinerator Equipment Total Refuse Collection and Disposal STREET CONSTRUCTION - 75 Wages Bond ~remi~m Gasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel Water Contractors Equipment Rental Rights of Way Materials Total Street Construction STREET REPAIR - 76 Salary, General Foreman Salary, Foreman ( 9 months) ~ $165.00 Wages Telephone Bond ~remium Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Repairs to Machinery Supplies Water Contractors Materials E qu i pment Total Street Repair STREET SIGNS - 77 Salary, Foreman, 2 months @ $165.00 Wages Gasoline and Oil Materials Equipment Total Street Signs BRIDGE REPAIR - 78 Salary, General Foreman, 10 months @ $165.00 Wages ITelephone Bond Premium Gasoline and Oil Supplies Contractors &95.00 10,190.00 200.00 150.00 5o.oo 5o.oo 1,75o.oQ 1,ooo.oo 21,42o.oo 1,8oo.oo 2,000,00 200.00 75.oo 1,000.00 1,680.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 55,706.00 75.00 5.00 200.00 25.oo 5,500.00 3oo.oo 1,700.00 2O0.OO 3oo.oo 2,000.00 ~,~8o.qo 7,500.00 5.oo 6oo.oo 275.00 5O.OO 5O.OO 5oo.oo 200.00 200.00 1~,000~.00 1,98o.o0 1,485.o0 50,749.00 73.80 10.00 650.00 3,000.00 25o.oo 1,3oo.oo 20.00 3,000.00 40,000.00 4,800.00 330.00 1,335.~0 50.00 1,360.00 20.00 1,650.00 ~,115.00 20.00 5.00 225.00 175- 00 1,O00.00 12,885.00 26,495.00 75,771.00 23,380.00 107,317.80 3,095.70 STREET LIGHTEN.9 - 79 100 C. P. Lights 366 · $ 15.60 250 C. P. Lights 1158 @ $19.80 250 C. P. Lights 25 @ $25.80 600 C. P. Lights 148 ~ $23.40 600 C. P. Lights (.all night) 39 ~ $30.00 1,000 C. P. Sodimm Lights 22 @ $50.00 Repairs to Oridge Lights Total Street Lighting 5,709.60 22,928.40 645.00 3,465.20 1,170.00 1,100.00 200.00 SNOW A O, R OVA - 80 Wages Gasoline and 0il Supplies Total Snow and Ice Removal 3,695.00 150.o0 59.00 PUBLIC SCHOOLS - 90 Maintenance Schools Total Public Schools .... 615,000.00 RECREATION DEPARTMENT - 100 Salary, Director Salary, Assistant Director Salary, Supervisors, 3 months, ~ $75.00 Salary, Playleaders, 3 months, 22 ~ $3.00 per day. Salary, Umpires, etc. Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Bond ~remi~m Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Supplies Electricity Auto Allowance ~ Rental Furniture and Equipment Total Recreation Department 3,600.00 1,680.00 225.00 4,356.00 1,400.00 100.00 5O.OO 115.00 5.00 25.OO 25.OO 1,800.00 130.00 3oo.oo 450.00 90.00 CELEBRATIONS AND PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS Armistice Day Celebration 100.00 Hallowe'en Celebration 100.00 Christmas Lighting 125.00 Decorations and Grand Stand 100.00 Miscellaneous . 300.00 Total Celebrations and Public Entertainments PUBLIC PARKS - 102 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Keeper Elmwood Salary, Keeper Jackson Salary, Keeper Washington Salary, Keeper Fishburn Salary, Keeper Melrose Salary, Keeper South Roanoke Salary, Keeper Mill Mountain Salary, Tree Surgeon Wages Tele phone Bond Premium Ins uranc e Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Supplies Trees and Flowers Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Equipment and Improvements Total Public Parks 1,500.00 9oo.oo 948.00 780.00 1,140.00 948.00 948.00 960.00 1,284.00 12,8~7.00 212.00 5.00 110.00 25.oo 7o0.o0 1,000.00 3oo.o0 3oo.oo 250.00 1,000.00 1,860.00 1,275.00 MUNICIPAl, STAD, ,~UM AND A ,T~tLE, TIC FIEL~- 1~0~ Salary, Custodian Wages Telephone Insurance Gasoline and 0il Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Renairs 1,140.00 1,200.00 9o.oo 2,000.00 5O.OO 35o.0o SO.CO 25o.00 6oo.oo I,~_~ 35,218.20 3,895.00 615,000.00 14,351.00 725.oo 29,292.00 124 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, Junior Assistants 2 @ $720.00 Salary, Junior Assistant Salary, Superintendent of Building (Part Time) Salary Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress Wage s ' Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond ~remium Ins ur ant e Incidentals Books Periodicals Traveling Expenses Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Rep air s Binding Rent of Branches Equ ipmen t Total Public Library 3,000.00 2,136.00 2,016.00 1,6~4.00 1,008.00 1,428.00 1,128.00 1,200.00 1,4~0.00 660.00 360.00 lO5.0o 348.o0 18o.oo 65.76 534.o0 368.00 125.00 310.00 5.00 155.o0 12o.o0 5,000.00 466.00 100.o0 385.OO 350.00 ~Z'~.OO 20.00 100.00 1,000.00 160.00 38.OO PENSION~ AND GRATUITIES TO FqRMER EMPLOYEES - 110 Police and Fire Pensions Gratuities to former Employees Total Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees 17,000.00 . DAMAGES~D COSTS-- 112 Incidentals Court Costs Personal Injuries Damages to Property 25.00 200.00 3o0.oo 325.00 Total Damages and Costs REFUNDS ~JD REBATES - 113 ;rroneous Assessments of Taxes jooal Assessments Accounts Licenses Miscellaneous Pines Total Refunds and Rebates 3,000.00 100.00 1,000.00 400.00 500.00 500.00 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION - 114 lurses and Physicians ~dical Supplies tospitalization ~unerals ~ompensation 3rate Tax 1,200.00 5o.oo 750.00 3oo.oo 2,500.00 4o0.00 Total Workmen's Compensation DUES~ MUNICIPAL LEAGUES- 115 ~. S. Conference of Mmye~S League of ~irginia Municipalities Total Dues Municipal Leagues 75.00 1,23o. o0 26,209.76 20,882.40 85O.OO 5,500.00 5,200.00 1,305.00 MAINTENANCE OF CITY PROPERTY - 116 ~ages [nsurance ~asoline and Oil ~ateri als 846.00 15.00 3o.oo 634.00 Total Maintenance of City Property 1,525.00 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT- 120 Salary, Manager Salary, Assistant ~anager Salary, Helper Salary, Helper Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Bond ~remium Insurance Incidentals Traveling Expense Gasoline and Oil Gasoline and Oil for Resale Supplies Fuel Electric ity Repairs Auto Allowance Materials Equipment and Improvements Total Municipal Airport NELSON STREET ~.i~RKET - 121 Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Salary, Mechanic Salary, Janitors 2 @ $900.00 Salary, Matron Rest Room Salary, Janitress Wage s Stationery and Office Supplies iPostage Telephone Bond Premium Ins ur ance Incidentals Maintenance of Refrigerating Plant Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Auto Allowance Equipment Total Nelson Street Market WEST END ~i4JAKET - 122 Wages Ins ur ano e Inci dentals Gasoline and Oil Supplies Elec tr ici ty Mater ~epairs Total West End Market MUNICIPAL SCALES - 123 Nages ~ommissions, Weighmaster Stationery ~ent Total Municipal Scales rage s Supplies Nat er Repair s MUNICIPAL CEMETERY - 124 2,100.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 90o.00 400.00 40.00 5.OO 100.00 5.00 8OO.OO 5o.oo 50.00 25.00 10,000.00 150.00 100.00 4o0.o0 lOO.O0 180.00 200.00 453.00 2,400.00 1,500.00 1,680.00 1,800.00 960.00 420.00 800.00 150.00 7.00 82.oo lO.OO 365.0o 25.00 1,550.00 6OO.OO 9OO.OO 2,550.00 7oo.oo 1,250.00 120.00 9O.OO 3oo.o0 25.oo 10.00 10.00 25.00 115.00 225.00 3oo.oo 25.oo 4oo.oo 5o.oo 5.00 600.00 25.00 20.00 25.00 18,758.00 17,959.00 1,010.00 480.00 Total ~unicipal Cemetery 670.00 MUNICIPAL GARAGE - 130 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Shop Foreman Salary, Clerk Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Telephone Bond ~r emium Insurance Ine~ dentals GasOline and 0il Supplies ~Parts for Motor Equipment Tires Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Repairs by Others Auto Allowance Equipment and Improvements Total Municipal Garage QUARRY AND CRUSHER - 132 Salary, Foreman Wages Telephone Bond Premium Insurance Gasoline and Oil Supplies Eelectric ity Eepairs Total Quarry and Crusher 2,160.00 1,686.00 1,4~0.00 9,908.00 125.00 87.OO 5.OO 2,300.00 25.00 50.o0 1,500.00 4,500.00 ~,500.00 250.00 160.00 5O.OO 500.00 3oo.oo 3oo.oo ~l?.O0 1,778.40 11,721.60 75.00 5.00 10.00 400.00 1,025.00 975.OO 1~..100.00 30,263.00 17,090.00 Wages Insurance Water Repairs ASPHALT PLANT - 133 Total Asphalt Plant 50.00 15.00~ 15.00 5o.oo 130.00 INTEREST ON INDEBTEDNESS - 140 Interest on Bonded Debt Interest on Flshburn Bonds Interest on Claytor Bonds Interest on Airport Notes Interest on Waynick Notes Interest on W. K. Andrews Notes Total Interest on Indebtedness 278,050.00 2,125.00 387.50 735.00 150.00 712.50 282,160.00 DEBT RETIR~-~NT - 1~1 lerial Bonds Due January 1 ~erial Bonds Due July 1 ~ishburn Bond Due April 20 ~irport Note Due July 2 ~laytor Bond Due January 1 ~aynick Note Due May 31 ~. K. Andrews Note Due Total Debt Retirement '77,000.00 23,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 5OO.OO 2,500.00 2~500.00 117,500.00 SINKING FUND ~NTRIBUTION - 1~2 L~ Outstanding Term Bonds Total Sinking Fund Contribution GRAND TOTAL 79,650.00 79,650.00 ~ 2,710,360.15 WATER DEPARTMENT CRYSTAL SPRING PUMPING STATION - 260C 5ab or Fuel Fuel Handling Electric Power Lubricants All Other Expense !4aintenance of Structures '~aintenance of Dams, Wells and Intakes ~aintenance of Boilers ~aintenance of Equipment ~aintenance of Grounds %ll Other Maintenance Total Crystal Spring P~mping Station 8,050.00 6,500.00 8OO.OO 1,820.00 250.00 &50.O0 700.00 100.00 200.00 500.00 2,000.00 100.00 .MUSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPING STATION - 260 MR ~ab or ~lectric Power ~11 O~her Expense ~aintenance of Structures ~intenance of Equipment ~aintenance of Grounds %11 Other Maintenance 800.00 2,700.00 3oo.oo 150.o0 200.00 lOO.00 .5o.qo Total Muse and River Springs P~mping Station 21,&70.00 300.00 ,.S~ITH SPRING PUMPING STATION - 260 S Labor Electric Power All Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds All Other Maintenance Total Smith Spring Pumping Station 90.00 610.00 5o.oo 5o.oo 5o.oo 2O.OO 20.00 890.00 ,.1,3TH STREET BRIDGE PUMPING STATION - 260 B Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Other ~aintenance Total 13th Street Bridge Pumping Station LAKEWOOD PUMPING STATION - 260 I, Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total Lakewood P~mping Station VILLA HEIGHTS Put'PING STATION - 260 V Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total Villa Heights Pumping Station GRANDIN COURT PU~ING STATION - 260 G ~.abor Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total Grandin Court P~mping Station EDGEHILL PUMPING STATION - 260 E ~abor ~lectric Power %11 O~her Expense ~11 Other Maintenance Total Edgehill P~z~ping Station 210.00 1,200.00 6o. oo ,75.09 210.00 50.00 60.00 75.oo 210.00 68O.O0 6O.OO 75.O0 210.00 582.00 6O.OO 75.00 210.00 50.00 6o.oo 75 · 00 1,5&5.00 395.00 1,025.00 927.00 395.00 125 SHERWOOD FOREST PUMPING STATION - 260 SF Lab or Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total Sherwood Forest Pumping Station CHESTNUT HILL PUMPING STATION - 260 CH Labor Electric Power Ail Other Expense Ail Other Maintenance Total Chestnut Hill Pumping Station PURIFICATION - 280 Labor Supplies and Expense Laboratory Laboratory Supplies Maintenance of System ~Maintenance of ~rounds Total Purfication DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM-- 290 Labor Meter Exchange Work on Consumer's Premises Supplies and Expense Shop Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Reservoirs and Standpipes Maintenance of Distribmtor Mains Maintenance of Services Maintenance of Me,ers Maintenance of Hydrants Maintenance of Shop Equipment Ail Other Expense Emergency Guards Total Distribution System COMMERCIAL ~- 310 Salaries Meter Reading Supplies and Expenses Total Commercial TRANSMISSION - 315 Labor Ma int enanc e Reservoirs and Dams Rental Ail Other Expense Total Transmission EXPENSE - ) ~.o ~alar i es Supplies and Expense ~iscellaneous Expense Legal Expense ~ccounting Expense ~anagement Expense Preasury Expense Injuries and Damages Insurance and Bond. Premiums ~tore Room Expense ~aintenance of Structures ~ensions Total General Expense 210.00 ll0.00 6O.OO 75.00 210.00 5o.oo 60.0o 7~.oo 4,250.00 2,500.00 3,500.00 5oo.oo 1,000..00 600.o0 3,800.00 2,400.00 650.00 1,000.00 450.00 6O.OO 8OO.OO 10,500.00 1,500.00 8,000.00 1,800.00 100.00 100.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 3,200.00 , , 4, q0o.oo 60.00 200.00 100.00 40O.00 50.00 4,000.00 600.00 6oo.oo 1,800.00 3,000.00 9oo.oo 1,200.00 6OO.OO 1,800.00 25O.OO 1,500'00 900.00 455.00 395.00 12,350.00 41,160.00 22,200.00 810.00 17,150.00 NON-OPERATING EXPENSES ~iscellaneous ~eplacement Reserve Interest On Sebt ~etirement of Debt ~apital Outlays from Revenue Total Non-Operating Expenses Totat General Appropriations APPROPRIATIONS FROM REPLACEMENT RESERVE 1,000.00 72,000.00 127,416.60 121,750.08 30~000.00 352,166.68 $ 477,633.68 Replacements 60,000.00 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of January, 1942. No. 7222. A RESOLUTION fixing forty per cent as the amount of gross revenue on ~iwhich the City of Roanoke will receive payment from the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company for the operation of buses on the Norwich-Kenwood Line. WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 6238, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 4th day of December, 1939, the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company has discontinued the operation of and abandoned its electric street car line on what is known as the Norwich shuttle line, and has asked that the said line be consolidated with the Kenwood Line, and ¥~TEREAS, the gross revenue from said line indicates that the allocation at the present time should be as follows, to-wit: Forty per cent derived from business originating in the city and sixty per cent originating outside of the city limits. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that permission be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to consolidate the bus service known as the Norwich Shuttle Line and the Kenwood Line, the said Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to pay to the city three per cent on forty per cent of the gross revenue derived from said line, pursuant to Ordinance No. 6238, adopted by the Council of the City of mRoanoke on the 4th day of December, 1939. Cte~rk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of January, 1942. No. 7223. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to install two 3,000-gallon and one 2,000-gallon underground gasoline storage tanks to accommodate storage garage on Campbell Avenue, S. E., between 12th and 13th Streets, described as Lots 13 ~o 24, inclusive, Block 13, East Side Land Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an~ is hereby granted the ~Safety Motor Transit Corporation to install two 3,000-gallon and one 2,000-gallon underground gasoline storage tanks to acconw, odate storage garage on Campbell Avenue, S. E., between 12th and 13th Streets, described as Lots 13 to 24, inclusive, Block 13, East Side Land Company. Said l~anks to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. 130 The said Safety Motor Transit Corporation by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks. APPROVED President IN THE~CO~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of January, 1942. No. 7224. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 19, Block ~l, North Side, stand- ing in the name of Carlton Edwards. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent'Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as Lot 19, Block ll, North Side, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by Carlton Edwards, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAIIOKE, VIRGINIA, '11~e 19th day or January, 1942. No. 7225. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and 18th Street, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized t° install one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and 18th Street, S. W. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ~ .If- A P P R O V E D I/~ THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of January, 1942. No. 7226. AN ORDINANCE authorizing horizontal pay increases for regular officers an~ employees of the City of Roanoke, including personnel of the Roanoke City Schools, whose salaries do not exceed $2,500.00 per annum, effective as of January 9, 1942, and to continue in force until amended or repealed by Council. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke is confronted with a war-time emergency like the rest of the nation, resulting in increased living costs which fall as heavily upon municipal employees as any other type of citizen, and WHEREAS, the Police, Fire and other Departments of the City have been losing valuable trained personnel due to competition from the Federal Government and industry which is reducing the efficiency of these departments at a time when their need is probably greatest, and ~HEREAS, there has been a surplus in the City's operations practically every year since 1935, which surplus is now in the general fund and unappropriated, and WHEREAS, industry generally has found it necessary to increase wage scale: due to living costs, and business as a whole has been benefited from increased sales volume, and 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 shal~ be in force fr~m January 1, 1942. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that in Justice and fairness to municipal employees, effective as of January l, 1942, calculated upon basic salaries in effect December 31, 1941, that the following horizontal pay increases be, and they are authorized for regular officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, including the public school teachers and other School Board employees, as well as substitute teachers, with the provision that the increases applicable to school employees shall be for period ending June 30, 19~2, subject to reconsideration by Council, in con- ference with the School Board, relating to any adjustment in the share of the cost of the increase between city appropriation and available state funds for the latter half year from July 1st to December 31st, 1942, the same to continue for the oalendar year 19&2, with the definite reservation that if there is a termination of the war and consequent changes in our economic situation results therefrom, Council should consider for the year 19&3 such downward revision in the wage scale as may seem appropriate: 1. Monthly employees receiving $1,200.00 per annu~or less - 10% (Minimum increase $5.00 per month) 2. Monthly employees receiving $1,201.00 to $2,500.00 per annum - $10.00 per month. 3. Hourly rated employees to receive ~ cents per hour increase. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this increase shall not apply to any officer or employee of the City, or personnel of the schools, whose annual compensation is in excess of $2,500.00, nor shall any increase be applied to any member of the City Council. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this increase shall be made applicable' to those employees of the City whose salaries are fixed by the Compensation Board at Richmond, only if, as and when the State of Virginia consents tO participate in its prorata share of such increase under the provisions of the Compensation Act. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that in order to provide for the increases herein a~thorized that there be appropriated out of surplus sufficient funds to meet this ne'ed for the calendar year 1942. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall be in full force and ~ffect from and after January 9, 19~2. APPROVED ~k . President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,. The 26th day of January, 1942. No. 7227. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of Lot 6, Block 6, R. J. Wright Map, by.the City of Roanoke to Mrs. Kathryn Lemon Counts at a price of $3,000.00, payable !750.00 ~n Cash, and the balance of $2,500.00 to be evidenced by three equal negotia ,le notes payable in one, two and three years, with interest at the rate of six per ~ent per annum, with the right of anticipation, and also authorizing the execution and delivery of deed therefor upon receipt of the consideration by the City. WHEREAS, Fowlkes & Kefauver, Real Estate Agents, have obtained a contract From Mrs. Kathryn Lemon Counts for purchase of Lot 6, Block 6, R. J. Wright Map, ~r'om the City of Roanoke at a price of $3,000.00, payable $750.00 in cash, and the balance of $2,250.00 to be evidenced by three equal negotiable notes payable in one, two and three years, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, with the :ight of anticipation, and WHEREAS, Fowlkes & Kefauver will be entitled to a sum of $150.00 commissi~ £or executing the sale, and WHEREAS, the contract of sale meets with the approval of the Council of the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale ~e made by the ~City to Kathryn Lemon Counts of that certain real estate in the City ~f Roanoke, Virginia, described as Lot 6, Block 6, R. J. W right Map, at a price of ~3,000.00, payable $750.00 in cash, and the balance of $2,250.00 to be evidenced by ~hree equal negotiable notes payable in one, two and three years, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, with the right of anticipation, and that when the sale is effected, $150.00 be paid by the City to Fowlkes & Kefauver, Real Estate Agents, as and for their commission on such sale. 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 approved by the City Attorney, con- ~eying the said property t~ said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said cash consideration has been received by the City, and proper purcha~ money deed of trust delivered to the City. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 26th day of January, 1952. No. 7229. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to C. A. Shaner and O. A. Wells to con- struct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 2112-2114 Melrose Avenue, N. W., known as Lot 3, and part of Lot 4, Block 86, Melrose. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a .~p,ermit be and is hereby granted to C. A. Shaner and 0. A. Wells to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 2112-2114 Melrose Avenue, N. W., known as Lot 3, and part of Lot 4, Block 86, Melrose. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said C. A. Shaner and 0. A. Wells by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of January, 1942. No. 7230. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay one 6-inch water me_in in Campbell Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets, S. E., for a distance of approximately 300 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay one 6-inch water main in Campbell Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets, S. E., for a distance of approximately 300 feet. Said Water Department of the'City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolu- tion agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ~lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of January, 1942. No. 7231. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $300.00 in the name of Eubank & Caldwell, Incorporated, covering charges as contracting engineers in connection with preparing information for re- ceiving bids, tabulation of bids and determining the low bidder~ for constructing a new public library in Elmwood Park as a WPA Project, which bids were later rejected. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 7101, dated September 15, 1941, authorized the employment of Eubank & Caldwell, Incorporated, Architects and ~Engineers¥ for services as contracting engineers to represent the ~ity on a WPA Project for constructing a new oublic library in Elmwood Park at a fee of three per cent of city funds expended on said WPA Project, the said fee being in addition to the fee of six per cent authorized by Resolution No. 67~3, dated November 12, 1940, and WHEREAS, the said Eubank & Caldwell, Incorporated, has presented statement of charges amounting to $300.00 for services rendered in connection with preparing information for receiving bids, tabulation of bids and determining the low bidder, ~hich bids were later rejected. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke .that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authori~ed and directed to draw warrant amounting to $300.00 in the name of Eubank & Cadlwell, Incorporated, covering charges as contracting engineers in connection with preparing information for receiving bids, tabulation of bids and determining the low bidder for constructing a neW public library in Elmwood Park as a WPA Project, with the proviso that if and when the City of Roanoke pays to the said Eubank & Caldwell, Incorporated, any fees as architects or contracting engineers for constructing ~the said public library in Elmwood Park the said amount of $300.00 shall be ,deducted from said fees. APPROVE'D~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of January, 19~2. No. 7232. A RESOLUTION in opposition to the enactment of any legislation by the' General Assembly of Virginia suspending annexation proc'.eedings for any period, by reason of the existing war emergency or otherwise. WHEREAS, identical bills have been introduced in the House of Delegates and Senate having as their purpose the suspension of all annexation proceedings, whether pending or not, for ninety days after the adjournment of the next succeeding session of the General Assembly of Virginia, or on the date in the meantime upon which the Govenor b~y his proclamation declares the defense emergency to have ended; and V~E~REAS, it is deemed advisable and generally recommended by the National Administration and lesser governmental agencies that programs be mapped out and ~lans made for governmental expenditures after the war to relieve unemployment; and WHEREAS, annexation of territory by the city in the pending proceedings w~ act only enabl~e, but will require the city to expend large sums of money in the iDerritory so annexed, and it will be beneficial to the natio4, and especially to ~his. community, that such expenditure be begun as quickly as possible after the end of the war; and WHEREAS, the passage of said proposed legislation or any similar bill will Anduly retard such expenditures and thereby prolong unemployment in this community; ~nd WHEREAS, the preparation of city's case for annexation has thus far cost many thousands of dollars, much of which will be a total loss 'should said proceedin~ be suspended for any considerable length of time. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is the sense of this body that all proposed legislation having as its object the suspension of annexation proceedings by cities and towns for any period should ll to $300.00 in the name of Eubank & Cadlwell, Incorporated, covering charges as contracting engineers in connection with preparing information for receiving bids, taba. lation of bids and determining the low bidder for constructing a new public library in Elmwood Park as a WPA ProJect, with the proviso that if and when the City of Roanoke pays to the said Eubank & Caldwell, Incorporated, any fees as architects or contracting engineers for constructing ~the~said public library in Elmwood Park the said amount of $300.00 shall be ,deducted from said fees. APPR OVE'D' President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of ~anuary, 19~2. No. 7232. A RESOLUTION in opposition to the enactment of any legislation by the~ General Assembly of Virginia suspending annexation proc~eedings for any period by reason of the existing war emergency or otherwise. WHEREAS, identical bills have been introduced in the House of Delegates and Senate having as their purpose the suspension of all annexation proceedings, whether pending or not, for ninety days after the adjournment of the next succeeding session of the General Assembly of Virginia, or on the date in the meantime upon which the Govenor b,y his proclamation declares the defense emergency to have ended; and V~IEREAS, it is deemed advisable and generally recommended by the National cdministration and lesser governmental agencies that programs be mapped out and ~lans made for governmental expenditures after the war to relieve unemployment; and WHEREAS, annexation of territory by the city in the pending proceedings wJ not only enabl~e, bat will require the city to expend large sums of money in the ~erritory so annexed, and it will be beneficial to the nation, and especially to ;his cormmanity, that such expenditure be begun as quickly as possible after the end ~f the war; and WHEREAS, the passage of said proposed legislation or any similar bill will mduly retard such expenditures and thereby prolong unemployment in this community; ~nd WHEREAS, the preparation of city's case for annexation has thus far cost many thousands of dollars, much of which will be a total loss 'should said proceedin{ be suspended for any considerable length of time. ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is the sense of this body that all proposed legislation having as its object the suspension of annexation proceedings by cities and towns for any period should L1 be defeated. BE IT FUREER RESOLVED that the local ~mbers of the General Assembly, to-wit: Senators Harvey B. Apperson and L. G. Muse, and Delegates Walter H. Scott and E. A. FitEpatrick, be, and they are hereby requested t0 .vigorously and energeti-il cally oppose and resist any such proposed legislation and that the City Clerk for- ward a copy of this resolution to each of said ~mbers of the General Assembly. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~'0R ~tE C~TY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of January, 1942. No. 7233. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6812, entitled, "An Ordinance to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted on the 25th day of November, 1940, No. 6760, etc.", providing for the fixing of salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department. BE IT 0HDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance adopted on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6812, entitled, 'An Ordinance to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted on the 25th day of November, 1940, No. 6760, etc.", providing for the fixing of salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department, be, and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the fc classifications: Station Engineer · ....... $ 1,200.00 Filter Operator ......... 1,000.08 BE IT ~dRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this 3rdinance shall be in force from February 1, 1942. APPROVED ~~e~r~~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of January, 1942. No. 7234. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that the appropriation for salaries f two stenographers in the office of the City ~lerk for the year 1942, including horizontal increases heretofore granted, beginning February 1, 1942, be expended on the basis of $1,500.00 each per ann~m ~or ~he ~aid two stenographers now or hereafter employed. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that effective as office of the City Clerk for the year 1942, including horizontal increases hereto- fore granted, be. and the same shall be expended on the basis of $1,500.00 each .per annum for the said twQ stenographers now or hereafter employed. APPROVED President IN THE COLE~CIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~3~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February, 1942. No. 7228. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing a certain alley in that iblock in the southeast section of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, bounded on the Inorth by Highland Avenue and lying between Lots 13 and 14, Block 34, Belmont, and .extending southerly approximately 130 feet to an alley ( in the rear ) running east ~and west between 7th and 9th Streets. V~TEREAS, Mrs. J. S. Eoorman, J. Hollie Moorman, Herman S. Moorman, i!Claude T. Moorman and Mabel ~oorman Kennett have heretofore filed their petition before Council in accordance with law, in which said petition they requested Council to vacate, discontinue and close that certain alley in that block in the southeast section of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, bounded and described as above set out, iof the filing of which said petition due notice was given to the public, as re- quired by law, and V~REREAS, in accordance with the prayer of said petition, viewers were ap- pointed by Council to view the property and report in writing whether in their opinion any inconvenience would result from vacating, discontinuing and closing thai certain alley in said block which is bounded and described as above set out, and WHEREAS, it appears from the report in writing filed by sa~d viewers in this proceeding (filed with the City Clerk, together with the affidavit of said viewers, on the 17th day of November, 1941), that no inconvenience would result, either to any individual or to the public, from vacating, discontinuing and closing said alley as above set out, and WHEREAS, 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 the alley bounded and described as aforesaid be, and the same is hereby vacate, discontinued and closed; and that all right, title and interest of the City of Roanoke and the public .in and to said alley described herein are hereby released insofar as the Council is empowered so to do. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he hereby is directsd to mark "Vacated, Discontinued and Closed", said alley bounded on the nort~ by Highland Avenue and lying between Lots 13 and 14, Block 34, Belmont, and extend- ing southerly approximately 130 feet to an alley (in the rear) running east and west between 7th and 9th Streets, 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 b~ook and page of Resolutions and Ordinances of the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke wherein this Ordinance shall be spread. BE IT EURTHER ORDAINED that the Clerk of this Council deliver to the Clerk of the Hustings Gourt 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 recorded in his said office, upon which are shown the said alley herein ~acated, discontinued and closed, as provided by law. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February', 1912. No. 7235. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a .-inch gas main in Third Street, S. W., from 805 south to 811 for a distance of approximately 60 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Third Street, S. W., from 805 south to 811 for a distance of approximately 60 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to ,ersons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas ~ain, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the ~rovisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoratio: This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically 'evoked. APPROVED President 130 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE ~ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February, 1942. 7236. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Dr. Pepper Bottling Company of Roanoke, Incorporated, to install one 4,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank to accommodate property at 515 McClanahan Street, South Roanoke, described as Lots 6 to 16, inclusive, Block 14, Crystal Spring. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted tO Dr. Peper Bottling Company of Roanoke, Incorporated, to install one 4,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank to accommodate property at 515 McClanahan Street, South Roanoke, described as Lots 6 to 16, inclusive, Block 14, Crystal Spriag. Said tank to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Buildi~ng Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Dr. Pepper Bottling Company of Roanoke, Incorporated, by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the in- stallation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tank. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February, 1942. No. 7237. A RESOLUTION condemning proposed legislation imposing taxes on incomes derived from State and Municipal securities, and requesting Senators Carter Glass and Harry F. Byrd and Representative Clifton A. Woodrum to oppose such proposed legislation. V~TEREAS, it appears that in spite of the fact that during the 1940 sessio~ of Congress proposed legislation to subject Municipal bonds to Federal taxation was overwhelmingly defeated, a move will again be made during this session of Congress to subject to taxation incomes from future issues of State and Municipal securities and V~IEREAS, such a Federal tax would be reflected in higher interest rates upon bonds issued by the States and their municipalities, and this increase in interest rates would result in increasing the tax burden of the citizens of the States and municipalities issuing bonds, and WHEREAS, such legislation would tend to make the States and their in- strumentalities of government completely subordinate to'the United States, and 140 thereby do violence to the fundamental concepts upon which the Federal Government was founded. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that it is the sense of this body that no legislation should be enacted by the Congress of the United States taxing incomes derived from future issues of State and Municipal securities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Council's opposition to such legislation be made known to Senators Carter Glass and Harry F. Byrd and to Representative Clifton A. Woodrum; and they are hereby requested to vigorously oppose any bill providing for such taxation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to mail a copy hereof to said Senators and Representative. APPROVED ,,.. /? ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAi~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February, 19t~2. No. 7238. A ltESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke agreement with the Federal Works Agency of the Work Projects Administration, whereby the City of Roanoke becomes a co-sponsor for a State-wide Se$ing Project for a period of six months beginning March l, 19~2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke agreement with the Federal Works Agency of the Work ProjectsAdministra- tion, whereby the City of Roanoke becomes a co-sponsor for a State-wide Sewing Project for a period of six months beginning March l, 19t~2. APPROVED ATTEST~~/,,// /~~C'lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February, 1942. No. 7239. A RESOLUTION declaring that the City of Roanoke should have the power to exceed any specified maximum rate of taxation in order to provide for the pay- ment of principal and interest on bonds hereafter issued, and to that end requesting an amendment of subsection I of section 2 of the city's charter. WHEREAS, it may become necessary to issue bonds to provide for various public improvements in the area which may be annexed to the city in pending proceed- ings and for a sewage disposal plant, sewers, drains and other capital outlays, which may be approved at elections hereafter called and held for the purpose; and V~TEREAS, doubt has arisen as to the city's power to exceed the maximum rate of taxation specifically provided in the city's charter or otherwise in order to provide for the payment of principal and interest on any bonds hereafter issued; and WHEREAS, it is customary for Virginia cities to exercise such power, as is evidenced by the general laws of the Co~onwealth, and in the absence of such power it is likely that advantageous sales of municipal securities cannot be effect- ed. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the city's best interest will be served by having conferred on it by the General Assembly of Virginia the power to exceed any specified maximum rate of taxation in order that it may provide for the payment of principal and interest on any bonds hereafter issued by the city. BE IT FUROR RESOLVED that Senators Harvey B. Apperson and Leonard G. Nuse, and Delegates Walter H. Scott and Earl A. Fitzpatrick be, and they are hereby requested to seek an amendment to subsection i of section 2 of the city's charter, at the 19~2 session of the General Assembly, conferring upon the city such power; and that the City Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to each of said senators and delegates. APPROVED ,J C~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~tE CITY OF ROANOke, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February, 19~2. No. 72~0. AN ORDINANCE to amend and ~eenact Section #~0, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2". 142 BE IT ORDAINED 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as fo llows: POLICE DEPART~ENT #40 Salary, Sergeants, 4 ~ $1,860.00 ................ Salary, 3rd Year Patrolmen 52 @ $1,740.00 .' ...... $ 7,440;00 90,480.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from February l, 1942. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROanOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of February, 1942. No. 7241. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to mark satisfie, or released judgment amounting to $242.00, dated September 3, 1933, and Judgment amounting to $200.00, dated September 3, 1935, against Mrs. Arba L. Carper, insofar las the said judgments apply as liens against property described as Lot 5, Block 2, Ghent..Map. WIqEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of Council that in addition to delinquent taxes amounting to $150.01, computed to February 15, 1942, there are two liens represented by deeds of trust against property described as Lot 5, Block 2, Ghent Map, standing in the name of Mrs. Arba L. Carper, one lien being for $2,~50.00 balance, with interest from February 15, 1938, and one lien amounting to $1,050.00 balance, with interest from February 25, 1925, and that in addition there. to there are two judgments liens represented by two forfeited bonds against the sai~ Mrs. Arba L. Carper as surety, which judgment liens are subordinate to liens re- presented by deeds of trust, recorded in Judgment'Lien Book No. 14, Pages 32 and 22~ which judgments stand as liens against Lot 5, Block 2, Ghent Map, and V~qEREAS, ~s. Arba L. Carper is endeavoring to dispose of the said property in order that the delinquent taxes and other l&ens might be satisfied, and ~R~EREAS, it appears that if the property is sold for a cash consideration the proceeds from said property would not be sufficient to pay the delinquent taxes and satisfy liens represented by deeds of trust, which would leave the subordinate liens uncollectable. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL~£D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to mark satisfied or released Judgments against Mrs. Arba L. Carper amounting to $242.00, dated September 3, 1933, and $200.00, dated September 3, 19J5, recorded in Judgment Lien Book No. l~, Pages J2 and 227, insofar as the said judgments apply as liens against property described as Lot 5, Block 2, Ghent Map. APPROVED :ATTEST: President IN TIrE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of February, 19&2. No. 7242. A RESOLUTION requesting the local members of the Genera]. Assembly of Virginia to have House Bill 220, providing for an optional annual assessment of real estate, so worded as to include the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Senators Harvey B. Apperson and Leonard G. Muse, and Delegates Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter H. Scott, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia, be, and they are hereby requested to have House Bill 220, providing for an optional annual assessment of real estate, so worded as to include the City of Roanoke. A P P R 0 V E D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of February, 1942. No. 7243. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the iaterest on Sidewalk Assessment from Harch l, 1923, on the eastern part of Lot 5, Block 50, R. F. & H., assessed in the name of the Baptist Extension SocietY, and standing in the names of R. S. and R. L. Page, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $9.98 in full settlement. YfHEREAS, during the year 1907 sidewalk was constructed to serve property described as the eastern Dart of Lot 5, Block 50, R. F. & H., and an assessment levied ageinst said oroperty in the name of the Baptist E×tension Society, and. %%,~UEREAS, it appears that the policy of the Council of the City of Roanoke at that time was to exempt assessments against real estate used for religious or charitable purposes, and 144 WHEREAS, the present owner of the property has offered as a compromise settlement check amounting to $9.98 representing the principal amount of the assessment, provided the interest is released. 'IHEREFORE, 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 the interest on Sidewalk Assesm~ent from March l, 1923, against the easy. em part of Lot 5, Block 50, R. F. & H., assessed in the name of the Baptist Extension Society, and standing in the names of R. S. and R. L. Page, and accept payment of the primCipal amounting to $9.98 in full settlement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~iE CITY. 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of February, 1952. No. 7244. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of S~ewart Avenue and 19th Street, S. E. 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 one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Stewart Avenue and 19th Street, S. E. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk President IN TIlE COLq~CIL F0t~ THE CITY OF R07H~0t~E~, VIRGIMIA, The 24th day of February, 1992. No. 72~5. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to make payroll deductions for city employees for the purchase of Defense Savings Bonds under certain ~ules and regulations as promulgated by the City Auditor. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Audito~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to r~ake payroll deductions for city employees for the purchase of Defense Savings Bonds under certain rules and regula- tions as promulgated by the City Auditor. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TttE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIHCINIA, The 24th day of February, 1942. No. 7246. A RESOLUTION requesting the local members of the General Asser~hly of Virginia to oppose Senate Bill 215, providing for the exclusion of certain areas from annexation. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Senators Harvey B. Apperson and Leonard G. Huse and Delegates Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter H. Scott, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia, be, and they are hereb requested to oppose Senate Bill 215, providing for the exclusion of certain areas from annexation. Clerk APPROVED President 146 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOke, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of February, 19~2. No. 72&7. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to the family of John P. ~undy, a former member of the Council of the City of Roanoke, account of his death on February 23, 19&2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the sympathy of this body be, and the same is hereby extended to the family of John P. Hundy, a former member of the Council of the City of Roanoke, who departed this life on the 23rd day of February, 19&2. APPROVED President IN %~{E COUHCIL FOR ~{.]~ CITY.. OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2&th day of February, 19&2. No. 72&8. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to the family of l~,Irs. Branch J. Carden, .District Director of the Connaunity Service Division of the Work Projects Adminis- tration, account of her death on February 22, 19&2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the sympathy of this body be, and the sane is hereby extended to the fmaily of l~frs. Branch J. Carden, District Director of the Community Service Division of the Work Projeets Administration, who departed this life on the 22nd day of February, 19&2. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNC~[L FOR TttE CITY OF ROAI'~0i~, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of February, 1942. No. 72&9. M~ ORD~'IM~CE to amend and reenact ,'Non-Operating Expenses" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19&2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&2, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAIiYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Non-Operating Expenses" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby'anended and re- ordained to read as follows: NON-OPERATING ~ENSES Capital Outlays from Revenue ...... ~t30,500.00 BE IT FUR~TER ORDAINED that an emerEency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN ~ COUI~CIL FOR TiiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of I'garch, 197+2. No. 7 5o. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay an 8-inch water main in Staunton Avenue from Lafayette Boulevard to Crescent Street, thence north in Crescent Street to Pennsylvania Avenue, Villa Heights, a distance of approximately 1,400 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a oermit be, and is hereby g~anted the l~ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay an 8-inch water main in Staunton Avenue from Lafayette Boulevard to Crescent Street, thence north in Crescent Street to Pennsylvania Avenue, Villa Heights, a distance of approximately 1,~00 feet. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claim., for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED President 148 IN THE COUNCIL FOR 5PIE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of ~,~arch, 19~2. No. 7251. AN ORDINANCE defining beggars and prohibiting begging on the streets and alleys and other public places, and providing penalties for the violation thereof. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as f~'llows: 1. The following persons shall be deemed beggars: All persons who shall on the streets, alleys or at other public places in the city solicit alms or charitable aid, or who shall by direction, command, or persuasion cause others, who are under their control, or in their custody, to solic~ alms or charitable aid on the streets, alleys, or at other public places in the cit unless such persons so soliciting are duly authorized representatives of a society association or corporation organized and opera%ed exclusively for religious, educa- tional, philanthropic, benevolent or charitable purposes, and no oart of the net earnings thereof inures to the benefit of any individual or shareholder, and where the solicitation is voluntary and without remuneration therefor. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to be a beggar as defined in this Ordinance, and upon a conviction therefor he shall be punished as for a misdemeanor for each offense by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollar~ or confined in jail for no% less than thirty days nor more than ninety days, or by both fine and jail sentence. APPROVED President Ill ~tE COUNCIL FOR ~tE CI?f OF RO~0~Cg, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of March, 19~2. 7252. A RESOLUTION to accept from }..~r. J. B. Fishburn the donation of a tract of _and containing approximately twenty-three acres adjoining "l~ill }..~ountain Park" to be used for park and recreational purposes, upon certain terms and conditions. ~'~UqEREAo, Mr. J. }3. Fishburn has offered to donate to the City of Roanoke a tract of land containing approximately twenty-three acres adjoining "~.~ill ~.~ountaiz ?ark" for park and recreational purposes, and V~EREAS, the City of Roanoke is willing to accept, improve and use said ~ract of land for public park and recreational purposes, u0on such terms and con- itions as shall be mutually agreed upon and set out in a deed of conveyance from the said J. B. Fishburn, and %~q{EREAS, A~ir. J. B. Fishburn has also offered for %he use by the city for ~ark and recreational purposes a tract of land containin~ 9.6 acres at the sou%hem ;nd of Cornwallis Avenue, east of Yellow }~ountain Road, with the proviso ~hat the state of repair until such time as the said J. B. Fishb~rn deeds the said tract of land to the city for park and recreational purposes. ~tEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the city accept from I~r. J. B. Fishburn a tract of land containing ~0proximately twenty- three acres adjoinini~ "l~ill Hountain Park" to be used for park and recreational purooses, uoon such terms and conditions as shall be m~tually agreed upon ~nd set out in ~ deed from J. B. Fishburn to the City of Roanoke conveying the said tract of land heretofore referred to. BE IT ~R~TER RESOL~£D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the citl acce~t from L~r. J. B. Fishb~rn the offer for use by the city for park ~nd recre~tia purposes of a tract of l~nd containing 9.6 acre~ at the southern end of Cornwallis Avenue, east of Yellow },~ountain Road, with the proviso that the said tract of land be cleaned up and trash and dead wood removed, and kept in s~ch state of repair un~il such time ~s the said J. B. Fishburn deeds the said tract of land to the city for park ~ud recreational purposes. APPROVED President IN ~t:~, CON:CiL FOR ~M[E ~ITY OF R0~d~Okz, VIz~OI~I~, The 9th day of Harch, 1992. No. 7253. A NSSOLIITION fixing the salary of ~r. Charles D. Fox, Jr., Assistant to the City Attorney, at ~75.00 per nonth, effective as of l:arch 15, 19~2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of Mr. Charles D. Fox, Jr., Assistant to the City Attorney, be, and the same is fixed at ~}75.00 per month, effective as of ~larch 15, 19~2. APPROVED President al 150 IN T~ COUNCIL FOR T~tE CITY OF ROANOKE The 16th day of March, 19~2. V~GINIA, , No. 725~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to h~nory L. Perdue to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 1205 Tillett Road, Weaver Heights, known as middle part of Lot 5, Block 2, Weaver Heights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Emery L. Perdue to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at No. 1205 Tillett Road, Weaver Heights, known es middle part of Lot 5, Block 2, Weaver Heights. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Emery L. Perdue by acting' under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticallF revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, ViRGII~IA, The 16th day of March, 19~2. No. 7255. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of ~oanoke to lay a 6-inch water main in Pennsylvania Avenue, Villa Heights, from Lafayette Boulevard east for a distance of approximately 500 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roenoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Deoartment of the City of Roanoke to lay a 6-inch water main in Pennsylvania Avenue, Villa Heights, from Lafayette Boulevard east for a distance of approxizaately 500 feet. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all c laim for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of seid water main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED President 151 IN TI~ COUNCIL FOR THE CI~£ 0F~ROAI~0KE The 16th day of Narch, I942. , VIRGINIA, No. 7256. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Nanager to publish in- vitation for bids for the construction of an Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painting at the New Stadium at ~4aher Field, to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., ~onday, April 6, 1942, 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 RESOLV~D by the Cou.ucil of the City of Roanoke that the City ldanage~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for the construction of an Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painting at the New Stadiu~a at l{aher Field, to be sub~itted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., L~onday, April 6, 19~2, 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~ the City of Roanoke reserving the right to reject any and all bids. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL _,~-OR THE CITY OF ROAI~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of l~arch, 1942. No. 7257. A %LESOLUTI01{ authorizing and directing C. ~]. Hunter, City Attorney, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcin,~ the city's lien for taxes against certain orooerties standing in the nature of the Highland Company, Incoraorated. BE IT RE~LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that C. E. Hunter, City Attorney, be, and he is hereby authorized ~ud directed to in~titute and conduc a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the city's lien for taxes against those certain parcels of land in the City of Roanoke described as follows: Lots. 6, 7 and 8, Block 32, Riverview Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16 and 17, Block 4~, Riverview Lot 12, Block 39, Riverview Lots 1, 2, 13, 1~, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21,. Block 56, Riverview Lots 4 and 5, Block 51, Riverview Lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9, Block 45, Riverview The said suit to be instituted and conducted in confor~ity with Section 403 of the Tax Co~e of Virginia, unless said tax liens be discharged by the Highlar~, Company, Incorporated, or so~eone acting for them, within ten days after the adopti¢ of this Resolution. APPROVED la.2 IIJ T~E COUNCIL F01t ~EIE CITY OF R0~N0ks The 16th day of l~arch, 1952. No. 7258. VIRGIIJIA, , A RESOLUTION authorizing and d. irecting the City Attorney to institute such legal proceeding, or proceedings, as in his judgment may be proper-to enforce the agreement between C. K. Lemon and the City'as embraced within Resolution No. 7030, adopted on the 7th day of July, 1941. BE IT ' RESOLVED b;y the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute such legal proceeding, or proceedings, as in his judgment may be proper to enforce the agree~' merit between C. K. Lemon and the City as embraced within Resolution No. ?030, adopted .on the. Tth day of July, 19~1, or to cancel said agreement and enjoin the said C~ ~. Lemon, or his assignees, claiming, by, through or under him in the exercise of any right o~ privilege which was contracted to be exercised by said C.'K. Lemon pursuant to said agreement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0£G~0I~, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of March, 1942. No. 7159. AN ORDINANCE directing the change of names of ce'rtain streets in the City ~f Roanoke, Virginia, directing the designation of the true names on present and future tax plats, in the office of the City Engineer, and directing that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 19th day of }.lay-,' 1941, by Ordinance No. 6956, eliminated duplicate street names ~n the City of Roanoke insofar as was practicable at that time, and ¥&~REAS, a cormuittee from the Chamber of Coxmmerce has recommended the elimination of other duplicate street names in the City of Roanoke, and has submit- ted memorandum showing present names of streets, land maps, and suggested new names for the e~imination of said duplications, in which reco~nnendation the City Manager and the Council' of the City of Roanoke concur. 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 names as other streets in the city, be, and they Shall hereaft.er be designated by the new names as shown opposite the old names, respectively, as follows: Present Name Land Lla~ Lafayette Avenue Greenbrier Avenue Berkley Avenue Crystal Spring Grandin Court Annex Waverly Place Ne w Name Longview Avenue Brambleton Avenue Gladstone Avenue BE IT ~R~R 0RDAII~D 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 herei~ provided for on present and future tax plats filed in his office, and that street s~gns now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. APPROVED .President I~ TIE ,~0Lq~CIL FOR ~ CI~Z OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of L~arch, 1942. No. 7259. A RESOLUTION requesting that l~iss Theresa ~ '" , . Lock,lion Superintendent of the Department of Public Welfare, be granted a leave of absence, without pay, for a period'of ninety days, with the right of continuation of the leave for a longer period if necessary, to be assi~zned as a full-time employee with the City of Roanoke ~ivilian Defense Council. "=~=~,.~.~n~o, Iv~iss Theresa I~facl~illan, in addition to her duties as Superintende of the Department of Public ~felfare, has been actively engaged in organizational o'~ork as Assistant Coordinator, Woman's Division, o~ the City of Roanoke Civilian Defense C~uncil, and ~]{~R~Ao, the work in connection with Ciwilian Defense already started by ,liss ~gacl~illan will require her full time for at least the next ninety days, or longer, and is of such a nature that it would not be practicable to replace ~[iss ,.ackzllan at th~s time. v ~ ~ ~ BE I~ ~-:~ .... ~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that froTM h=~ duties a .... mc~ .... ~ be gra~tea ~ leave of absence, ~,~iss Theresa ~" ~ ~':' without pay, ....... Suoerintendent of the Department of 2ubtic ~..e!fare for a poriod of ninety days, with the right of continuation of the leave for a longer veriod if necessary, to be assigned as a full-time employee for the City of Roanoke Civilian Defense Council as Assistant Coordinator, Woman's Division, it bein~ un~]erstood if and when ~iss ~acI~mtlan has completed her work as a full-time employee with the ~= ~ b~v~lian Defense ouncil that she will return to her duties with the Department of Public Welfare s Superintendent. APPROVED President t 154 IN Tile COU1JCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAIJOKE,, VIt~GIIJIA, The 18th day of March, 19&2. No. 7260. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that Miss Theresa MacLIillan be employed as Assistant Coordinator, Woman's Division, in the City of Roanoke Civilia~ Defense Council, at a salary of 4225.00 per month, the fecctive date of the em- ploy~aent to be determined by the City I.~anager. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that Miss Theresa MacMillan be, and she is hereby employed as Assistant Coordinator, Woman's Division in the City of Roanoke Civilian Defense Council, at a salary of $225.00 per month, the effective date of the emplo~mlent to be determiiied by the City l~.anager. lerk APPROVE D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of March, 19~2. No. 7261. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City l~..Tanagar to make necessary repairs, alterations, and install telephones in quarters in the School Administrati~ Building now occupied and being vacated by the WPA Sewing Project, to be used as offices for the Civilian Defense Council; also approve requisitions for necessary printing, supplies and equipment for the said offices. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City }~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to make necessary repairs, alterations, and install telephones in quarters in the School Administration guilding now occupied and being vacated by the V~PA Sewing Project, to be used as offices for the Civilian Defense Council; also approve requisitions for necessary orinting, supplies and equipment for the said offices. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of March, 1942. No. 7262. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to M. B. Copenhaver to construct a concret~ cross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 209 Oxford Avenue, Virginia Heights, known as Lot 5, Block 2, Section l, Virginia Heights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to M. B. Copenhaver to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at No. 209 Oxford Avenue, Virginia Heights, known as Lot 5, Block 2, Section l, Virginia Heights. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said M. B. Copenhaver by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to ~ersons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-ove~ This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall he automaticall2 revoked. APPROVED ATT~T% / /~ President IN THE CO~'JCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of March, 1942. No. 7263. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $5.76 to J. Carroll Annenberg covering cost of city automobile license tag #594, purchased March 18, 1942, through error. WHEREAS, on the 18th day of March, 1942, J. CarrOll Annenberg purchased city automobile license tag #594 for a 1941 Oldsmobile Coach at a cost of $5.76, and WHEREAS, it appears that J. Carroll Annenberg is a resident of the c.ounty and that he has returned to the Commissioner of Revenue unused city automobile licen tag #594 with the request that he be refunded $5.76. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED bY the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $5.76 in the mame of J. Carroll Annenberg covering cost of city automobile license tag #594, ~urchased March 18, 1942, through error, APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of March, 19~2. No. 726&. 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 on Rosalind Avenue, South Roanoke, approximately $00 feet south of 8th Street. One 250 C. P. street light on Blenheim Road at Terrace ~ad, Raleigh Court. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of March, 19~2. No. 7265. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that the salary of J. R. Hildebrand ~ssistant City Engineer, be increased from $2,700.00 to $2,880.00 per annum, effectt as of April l, 1942. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of J. R. Hildebrand, Assistant City Engineer, be, and the same is hereby increased from $2,700.00 to $2,880.00 per annum, as shown in the Budget, effective as of April l, i19~2. i/ Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of March, 19~2. No. 7266. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to transfer $10,000.00 of unexpended funds in the School Capital Account to the School Operating Account to be disbursed by the School Board for capital expenditures. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Audito~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer $10,000.00 of unexpended funds in the School Capital Account to the School Operating Account to be disbursed by the School Board for capital expenditures. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of March, 19~2. No. 7267. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $300.00, to assist ia defraying expenses of the 24th annual state convention of The'American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Forty and Eight, and Eight and Forty, to be held in the City of Roanoke August 23-26, 19~2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Audito~ be, and he is ·hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $300.00, to assist in defraying expenses of the 2~th annual state convention of The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Forty and Eight, and Eight and Forty, to be held in the City of Roanoke August 23-26, 19~2, the said amount to be charged to Account #101, "Celebrations and Public Entertainments". APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of March, 19~2. No. 7268. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to execute lease between the City of Roanoke and the Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Ad- ministration of the United States Government, for occupancy of space in building at Woodrum Field (Roanoke Municipal Airport), under terms and conditions outlined in United States Standard Form 33, and dated March 16, 1942, with the proviso that the City of Roanoke be paid a rental charge of not less than $50.00 per month. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute lease between the City of Roanoke and the Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government, for occupancy of space in building at Woodr~m Field (Roanoke Municipal Airport), under terms and conditions outlined in United States Standard Form 33, and dated March 16, 19~2, with the proviso that the City of Roanoke be paid a rental charge of not less than $50.00 per month. APPROVED lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of March, 19&2. No. 7269. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and appreciation to ~gr. Junius B. Fishburn 'or conveying to the City of Roanoke a tract of land containing approximately thirty-six acres adjoining "Mill Mountain Park", and to be known as a part of '94ill Nountain Park", to be used as a public park and for recreation purposes. WHEREAS, Mr. Junius B. Fishburn has conveyed~to the City of Roanoke a ~ract of real estate containing approximately thirty-six acres adjoining "Mill ountain Park", to be used as a public park and fo~ recDea~tlmmpurposes, subject to conditions specified in deed of conveyance, and to bi known as a part of "Mill Mountain Park", and %~HEREAS, the said tract of real estate is being conveyed to the City of Roanoke as a donation from the said Mr. Junius B. Fishburn, at no cost to the City, and will furnish to the citizens of Roanoke an attractive and useful place for recreation and sports, and V~EREAS, 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. ?ish~urn in conveying the said tract of real estate to the end that there may be ~rovided and maintained thereon parks and recreation facilities which may afford to the people of this community and their children, in the proper use thereof, healthful ~nd pleasant recreation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that on ~ehalf of the citizens of Roanoke, that there be, and is hereby extended to Mr. 'unius B.~Fishburn a sincere vote of thanks and appreciation for conveying to the ity of Roanoke the tract of real estate containing approximately thirty-six acres djoining "Mill Mountain Park", to be used as a park and for recreatioa purposes, .nd to be known as a part of "Mill Mountain Parkw. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of March, 1942. No. 7270. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Sergeant to accept in satisfaction for the execution now in his hands the full amount of Judgment of the City of ~oanoke against Mary Harris, less $30.00 damages. V~EREAS, Judgment in favor of the City of Roanoke against Mary Harris includes $30.00 damages taxed as a part of the cost in her action against the city in the Supreme Court of Appeals, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has agreed to forego the collection of the said $30.00 damages. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Sergeant be, and he is. hereby authorized to accept iN satisfaction for the execution now in his hands the full amount of Judgment of the City of Roanoke against Mary Harris, less $30.00 damages, provided, however, the said execution be satisfied in full, less said $30.00 damages, on or before April 10, 1942. APPROVED President 160 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of March, 1942. No. 7271. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $7.00, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed against property described as the south side of Woods Avenue, S. W., from Franklin Road to 5th Street, in the name of Ada Hatcher Flippo, and now standing against property described as Lot 9, Block 13, E. B. & I., in the name of F. L. Ruble. WHEREAS, Resolution No. ~95~, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release Principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Side- walk Assessments by Special Resolution only, and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Certificate dated July 27, 19~0, prepared by Murray A. Foster, Attorney, requesting information as to Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments covering the above described property, and the Certificate specifically mentions information received from the o~fice of the City Clerk at the time the request was made indicated there was no Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing against the property. 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 Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $7.00, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed against property described as the south side of Woods Avenue, S. W., from Franklin Road to 5th Street, in the name of Ada Hatcher Flippo, and now standingmagainst property described as Lot 9, Block 13, E. B. & I., in the name of F. L. Ruble, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED ~~lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of March, 1942. No. 7272. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact "Muse and River Springs Pumping Station and "Smith Spring Pumping Station" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "A~ Ordinance making appropriations for the ¢iscal year beginning ~amuary 1, 19k2, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Muse and River Springs Pumping Station", and ,'Smith Spring Pumping Station", of the Water Depart- ment Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virgini on the 19th day of ~anuary, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: NUSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PU}~PING STATION #260~,?R Labor .. . Electric'-'''"power ~~~ ® 1,500.00 5,400.00 ~ITH SPRING PU~,IPING STATION #260S Labor . , . Electric'~;~ ::::::~:~:~ ® 780.00 1,910.O0 BE IT FURTHER 0RDAI~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. / ark APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0t<3E, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of March, 1942. No. 7273. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $32.49 to W. W. Ellis, representing )enalty and interest on real estate taxes for the years 1933 to 1939, inclusive, ~gainst the eastern part of Lot 10, Block 4, Virginia Heights, and compromise set- tlement of taxes on the same property for the years 193} and 1934, erroneously asses ~d in the name of the Farmers and Nerchants Credi~ Corporation. ~{EREAS, it appears that property described as the eastern part of Lot 10, Block 4, Virginia Heights, was erroneously assessed for the years 1933 to 1939, in- clusive, in the name of the Farmers and Nerchants Credit Corporation, and over ~ssessed for.the years 1933 and 1934, and WHEREAS, on the 30th day of Harch, 1942, W. W. Ellis paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the amount of $68.91, representing taxes, penalty ~nd interest, for the years 1933 to 1939, inclusive, against property described as the eastern part of Lot 10, Block 4, Virginia Heights, with the understanding he Nould be refunded an amount of $32.49, representing penalty and interest for the said years, and compromise settlement of over-assessment for the years 1933 and 1934 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of W. W. Ellis amounting to $32.49, representing penalty and interest on real estate taxes for the years 1933 to 1939, inclusive, against property described as the eastern part of Lot 10, Block 4, Virginia Heights, and compromise settlement of taxes on the same property for the years 1933 and 1934, erroneously assessed in the ~ame of the Farmers and Merchants Credit Corporation. APPROVED 162 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of April, 1942. No. 727~. A RESOLUTION referring bids for the construction of an Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign ~Painting at the New Stadimm at Maher Field to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, L. P. Smithey, A~chitect, and rohn L. Wentworth, City Engineer, for tabulation. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for the construction of an glectric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painting at the New Stadium at Maher Field have been filed by the following bidders: Roy C. Kinsey Sign Company, Incorporated ........... $ 2,928.40 Stanford & Inge, Incorporated ...................... 2,982.50 and said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bids listed above be filed and presented to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, L. P. Smithey, Architect, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer and that the said committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bids and to report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bid at the next regular meeting of Council. erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of April, 1942. No. 7275. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Roanoke Truck Depot, Incorporated, to construct two concrete cross-overs to accommodate property at #516 Lynchburg Avenue N. E., known as Lots 15 and 16, Block 6, Linwood, to be used for commercial purpose~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, land is hereby granted to Roanoke Truck Depot, Incorporated, to construct two concret cross-overs to accommodate property at #516 Lynchburg Avenue, N. E., known as Lots 15 and 16, Block 6, Linwood, to be used for commercial purposes. The said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Roanoke Truck Depot, Incorporated, by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. The said Roanoke Truck Depot, Incorporated, further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its own expense the side- walk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to So restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall~ revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of April, 19k2. No. 7276. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Bullitt Avenue, S. E., from Third Street west for a distance of approximately 100 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roan,,oke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Bullitt Avenue, S. E., from Third Street west for a distance of approximately 100 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to )ersons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, .nd further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 13th day of April, 19~2. No. 7277. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of an Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painting at the New Stadium at Maher Field to Roy C. Kinsey Sign Company, Incorporated, at Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $2,928.~0. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, L. P Smithey, Architect, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of an electric Score Board, Signs and Sig~ Painting at the New Stadium at Maher Field, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it ap- pearing from said recommendation and report that Roy C. Kinsey Sign Company, In- corporated, of Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest and best bidder for the constructioz of the Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painting in the sum of $2,928.~0; and that the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considering said report' an~ recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Roy C. Kinsey Sign Company, Incorporated, of Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of said Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painting is the lowest and best bid therefor. THEREFORE, ~BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Roy C. Kinsey Sign Company, Incorporated, of Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of an Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painting at the New Stadium at Maher Field in the sum of $2,928.~0, is hereby ac- cepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bid therefor; and that a contract for the construction of said Electric Score Board, Signs and Sign Painti~ as heretofore prescribed by the plans and specifications, shall be forthwith execut~ Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, is hereby authorized and dj- rected to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 13th day of April, 19~2. No. 7278. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Lee T. and Ethel B. Angell to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 818 Main Street, known as Lot l&, Block 11, Stratford Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Lee T. and Ethel B. Angell to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate residential property at 818 Main Street, known as Lot 14, Block 11, Stratford Court. g! The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Lee T. and Ethel B. Angell by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-ovez Th.is permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticalll revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of April, 19~2. 7279. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invita- tion for bids for sodding at the New Stadium at Maher Field, to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2.~00 o'clock p. m., Monday, April 20, 19~2, 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 the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for sodding at the New Stadium at Maher Field, to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., Monday, April 20, 19~2, and to be opened before the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock p. m. on the said date, the City of Roanoke reserving the right to reject any and all bids APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of Anril, 19~2. No. 7280. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the Lnterest on Sewer Assessment from March 1, 1923, on property described as Lot ~, Block ~9, Melrose Land Company, assessed in the name of J. A. Bear, and standing in the name of Robert Whitehead, Executor, and accept payment of the principal amountin ~to $30.27 in full settlement. .V~HEREAS, on January 5, 1922, a Sewer Assessment amounting to $30.27 was levied against Lot 4, Block 49, Nelrose Land Company, in the name of ~. A. Bear, and WHEREAS, it appears that said property passed out of the ownership of said J. A. Bear, by deed, on October ll, 1921, and that he had no interest in the said Iroperty at the time the said assessment was levied, and WHEREAS, ~. A. Bear has agreed to pay the principal of the Sewer Assessmen ~mounting to $30.27, provided the interest from Narch l, 1923, is released, and has ~endered his check in evidence thereof. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City o,f Roanoke.that the ~ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the interest on '.ewer Assessment from March !, 1923, on property described as ~Lot 4, Block 49, ielrose Land Company, assessed in the name of J. A. Bear, and standing in the name ~f Robert Whitehead, Executor, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $30.27 in full settlement. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of April, 1942. No. 7281. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to renew contract dated November 25, 1941, for a period of six months, for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, containing one hundred and ~i~ty-six acres, more or less, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by. Dr. Byron W. Steel, ~at a rental of $75.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to renew contract dated November 25, 1941, for a period of six months, for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, containing one hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a rental of $75.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of Aoril, 1942. No. 7282. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~52, "Venereal Disease Control" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January,, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriati¢ for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #52, "Venereal Disease Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance 'making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL #52 Salary, Physician ............ c~ 3 300 00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAIi.~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Presiaent IN THE COU~i~CIL ~?0R T~-[]~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of April, 1942. No. 7283. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the allocation of funds received From the State Department of Health for extra work in connection with Selective Bervice Examinations for the months of ~,~arch and April, 1942. ~'.~ER~AS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th day of ~anuary, [942, by Ordinance No. 7221, allocated $75.00 per month to employees in the Laborato~ ~ivision of the City Health Deoartment received from the State Department of Health ~or extra work in connection with Selective Service Examinations, and V~IEREAS, the State Deoartment of Health has transmitted to the City of ~oanoke an additional ~75.00 per month for the months of ~,~arch and Aoril, 1942, for this work,~ the said amount to be allocated to city employees as additional '~'.ompensation for e~tra work performed in this connection. TttEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~dditional allotment of ~75.00 per month for the months of i',tarch and Aoril, 1942, be ~nd the same is hereby allocated as additional compensation for extra work due to ns Y Selective Service Examinations to the following employees of the Laboratory division of the Health Department: Bacteriologist Assistant Bacteriologist ..... Clerk Technic inn ............. Janitor ...................... 31.80 18.00 16.20 9.00 AT E ~. APPROVED President IN Tt~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII'JIA, The 20th day of April, 19~2. No. 7284. A RESOLUTION referring bids for sodding at the New Stadium at I,~aher Field to a committee composed of ~m.~essrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, L. P. Smithey, Arc~hitect, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, for tabulation. ~ETEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for~ sodding at the New Stadium at ~aher Field have been filed by the following bidders: Alternate i Alternate 2 Greendale Farms Hedge Lawn Nursery, Incorporated J. E. Bratton 3,198.00 $1,230.00 1,~76.00 1,211.55 and said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~isted abo~e befiled and presented to a committee conoosed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, L. P. Smithey, Architect, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and that the said committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bids and to report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bid at the next regular meeting of Co'nc il. APPROVED President ids IN ~tE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~G~0KE, VIRGI~IA, The 20 th day of Apr il, 1942. No. 7286. A RESOLUTION to accept from the American Viscose Corporation the donation of aporoximately twenty-five acres of land in the county, for park and recreational purposes, located on the east side of Ninth Street, S. E., north of the Virginian Railway Company's main line tracks and ~,~organ Avenue, upon certain conditions. ~q~FEREAS, the A~erican Viscose Corporation has offered to donate to the City of Roanoke approximately twenty-five acres of land in the county, for park and recreational purposes, located on the east side of Ninth Street, S. E., north of the Virginian Railway Company's main line tracks and ~.~organ Avenue~ and W~EREAS, the City of Roanoke is willing to accept, improve and use said tract of land for public park and recreational purposes, upon such terms and con- ditions as shall be mutually agreed upon and set out in a deed of conveyance fror~ the said .~neriean Viscose Corporation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the city accept from the ~kaerican Viscose Corporation approximately twenty-five acres of land in the county, for park and recreational purposes, located on the east side of Ninth Street, S. E., north of the Virginian Railway Conpany's main line tracks ~nd ~.~organ Avenue, upon such terms and conditions as shall be mutually agreed upon ~nd set out in a deed from the ~merican Viscose Corooration to the City of Roanoke onveying the tract of land heretofore referred to. APPROVED President IN T~IE COUNCIL FOR THE Ci~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of Apr il, 1942. No. 7287. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directin~ the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to ~500.00 in the name of Frank L~cDomald, Attorney in Fact for ?Yillie Otel Routt, in compromise settlement of claim against the city for straightening street lines on the south side of Berkley Avenue between Chesterfield and Dudding Streets. 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 ~omnting to ~500.00 in the name of Frank ~cDonald, Attorney in Fact for V~iilie 0telia Routt, in compromi settlement of claim against the city for straightening street lines on the south side of Berkley Avenue between Chesterfield and Dudding Streets. APPROVED ia ~e 170 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOICE, VIRCINIA, The 20th day of April, 1942. No. 7288. 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 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending )ecember 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reord~ined to read as ~ollows: STREET CONSTRUCTION #75 Rights of Way ................ $ 700.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. /~lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR 55~E CITY OF ROJdq0KE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of April, 1942. No. 7285,. AN ORDINANCE establishing the west line of Eleventh Street, S. E., between Murray Avenue and Montrose Avenue, and vacating for street purposes a strip of land twenty-six feet in width west of said street line, subject, however, to easement for an alley if ever opened along rear of lots fronting on Murray Avenue and ~gontros Avenue. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows 1. The westerly line of Eleventh Street, S. E., between ~urray Avenue and I,~ontrose Avenue shall be as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the present south line of ~.~Iurray Avenue 898.62 feet from the southeast corner of Ninth Street, S. E., and }~urray Avenue, measured along the south line of },{urray Avenue; thence from said point S. $o 37' E. 386.75 feet to ~,,Iontrose Avenue, S. E., which said newly established line is parallel with and fifty-four feet distant, at right angles from the easterly line of Eleventh Street, S. E. 2. The strip of land~ twenty-six feet in width, lying west of said newly established west line of Eleventh Street, S. E., between ~urray Avenue and Montrose Avenue, is hereby vacated for street purposes, subject, however, to an easement for an alley fifteen feet in width, if ever opened, along the rear of the lots fronting on the south line of ~urray Avenue and' on the north line of Montrose Ave nue. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~E, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of April, 19&2. No. 7289. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City I~anager to approve the employ~ent of a stenographer-clerk for duty with the Roanoke City Rationing Board at a salary of $80.00 per month, effective as of ~ay 1, 19&2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to approve the employ~Gent of a stenographer-clerk for duty with the Roanoke City Rationing Board at a salary of $80.00 per month, effective as of :JIay l, 19&2. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~{E CITY OF R0~IJOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of April, 19~2. No. 7290. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #16, "Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19&2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance naking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&2, and ending December 31, 19&2." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #16, "Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by %he Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1952, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&2, and ending December 31, 19&2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: JUVENILE & DO}~ESTIC RELATIONS COURT #16 Traveling Expenses e' 100 00 · · · · · · · · · · e · e e e . e ® . ~ . 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 27th day of April, 19~2. No. 7291. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. A. Turner to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 212 - 5th Street, S. W., known as southern one-half of Lot 7, Block 14, Rorer, to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to J. A. Turner to construct a concrete cross-over to accom- modate property at 212 - 5th Street, S. W., known as southern one-half Lot 7, Block 14, Rorer, to be used for commercial purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said J. A. Turner by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said J. A. Turner further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City ~anager to so restore same. rev oke d. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically Clerk APPROVED President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of April, 19~2. No. 7292. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for sodding at the New Stadium at Maher Field to Greendale Farms of Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of ~1,230.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hanter, City Manager, L. P. ~aithey, Architect, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for soddin at the New Stadium ~ Mmher Field, and has d'~iy made its ~eoom - mendatioo to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the Greendale Farms of Roanoke, Virginia, is the best bidder for the sod in the sum of ~1,230.00; and that the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after consider- ing said report and recommendation and bids hsretofore filed, finds that the bid of the Greendale Farms of Roanoke, Virginia, for the sod is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the 0ouncil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Greendale Farms of Roanoke, Virginia, for sod at the New Stadium at Maher Field in the sum of~l ~ ,230.00, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the sod, as heretofore prescribed by the plans and specifications, shall be forthwith executed. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, is hereby authorized.and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President g IN ~UE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of April, 19~2. No. 7293. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the payment of $38.25, representing one-half of full settlement of claims for damages amounting to ,~76.50, growing out of excess water pressure to homes in the Town of Vinton. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted to draw warrants totaling $~8.25, representing one-half of full settlement of claims for damages amounting to $76.50, growing out of excess water pressure on or about January 12, 19&2, in the homes of the following persons, in amounts set opposite their respective names: S. L. Freese ............... S. W. Witt ........ APPROVED $ 23. o0 38.00 15.50 IN %~IE COUNCIL FOR ThUg CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of April, 19~2. No. 7296. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~.~anager to pu¢chase from K. G. and Elsie C. Swain, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, 3.~1 acres of real estate located on Virginia Highway Route No. ll7, sometimes known as the 01d Rock Road, on the northern boundary of the present ~.,lunicipal Airport Property, at a consideration not to exceed $1,000.00, subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,¢anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to ourc~ase from K. G. and Elsie C. Swain, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, 3.kl acres of real estate located on Virginia Highway Route No. ll7, sometimes known as the 01d Rock Road, on the northern boundary of the present L~unicipal Airport Property, at a consideration not to exceed $1,000.00, subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~10KE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of April, 19~2. No. 7297. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #41, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAIICED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #~l, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: FIRE DEPARq~NT #~l Telephone and Telegraph ..... $ 93~.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 C~IR~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of Apr il, 19~2. No. 7298. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to contract for the purchase of certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia. V~REAS, certain lands in Botetourt County, Virginia, and located in what is generally known as "Carvin's Cove", are required for the development of a source of water supply for the City of Roanoke, and ?~EREAS, it is desirable that said lands be acquired with reasonable dispatch for sums not in excees of those submitted to the Council by the City ManaEe and Manager of the Water Deoartment, which ssid sums sre ~eemed fair and reasonabl~ considerations f~r the respec, tive tracts of land in sat~ Carvtns Cov~ and not now Owned by the City of Roanoke. THEREF0)~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City IJanager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to offer for the fee simple interest of each tract of land in Carvin's Cove, and shown on said list this day submitted to the Council by the City Manager and Manager of the Water Department an amount in cash not in excess of that shown opposite each of said tracts of land on said list; and if and when any one of said offers is accepted by the owner or owners of any such tract of land, to contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke for the purchase thereof, all of said contracts, however, to be in writing and approved by the City Attorney. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The &th day of May, 19&2. No. 729&. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of Lot 6, Section A, Horton Point, by the City of Roanoke to John B. Setchel at a price of $250.00, payable $15.00 in cash, and the balance of $235.00 to be evidenced by thirteen monthly notes, the fir~ six notes in the sum of $10.00 each, and the last seven in the sum ~f $25.00 each, 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 receipt of th, consideration by the City. WHEREAS, the Delinquent Tax Collector has secured offer of purchase from 176 John B. Setchel for property described as Lot 6, Section A, Morton Point, at a price of $250,00, payable $15.00 in cash, and the balance of $235.00 to be evidence~! by thirteen monthly notes, the first six notes in the s~m of $10.00 each, and the !last seven in the sum of $25.00 each, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annmn, with the right of anticipation, end ~EREAS, the offer of purchase meets with the approval of the Council of the City of Roanoke° THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be made by the City to John B. Setchel of that certain real estate in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, described as Lot 6, Section A, Horton Point, at a price of 1250.00, payable $15.00 in cash, end the balance of $235.00 to be evidenced by hirteen monthly notes, the first six notes in the sum of $10.00 each, and the last ~even in the sum of $25.00 oach, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annu~ ~ith 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 approved by the City Attorney, con- veying the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be ~de until said cash consideration has been received by the City and proper purchase money deed of trust delivered to the City. APPROVED President IN ~TE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~£ OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of ~ay, 1942. No. 7295. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section 2 of an Ordinance adopted by th~ Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 7th day of February, 1938, No. 5389, entitled, "An Ordinance to grant permission to the Safety Notor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified a motor bus system of passenger transportation u0on certain streets of the City of Roanoke". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 2 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the. City of Roanoke~ Virginia, on the 7th da5 of February, 1938, No. 5389, entitle~, "An Ordinance to grant permission to the Safety Notor Transit Corporation to m~intein and operate upon the conditions herein specified a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke", be, and the same is hereby emended and reenacted to read es follows: ~2) The routes along which said motor bus system of passenger transporta- tion may be operated shell be as follows: {a} From First Street and Campbell Avenue, S. W., on First Street to Church Avenue, S. W., on Church Avenue to Fifth Street, S. W., on Fifth Street to Campbell Avenue, S. ?~., on Campbell Avenue to Chapman Avenue, S. W., on Chapman Avenue to 15th Street, S. W., on 15th Street to Rorer Avenue, S. W., on Rorer Avenue to 20th Street, 20th Street to Patterson Avenue, Patterson Avenue via Shaffer's Crossing and 2~th Street to 2,1elrose Avenue, 1~elrose Avenue to the Corporate Limits, N.V~. Return over same route to Fifth Street and Campbell Avenue to First Street, S. W., the place of beginning. (b) From Vernon Street and Kenwood Boulevard, S. E., (Waverly) to Jamison Avenue, Jamison Avenue to 9th Street, on 9th Street to Tazewell Avenue, on Tazewell Avenue to 2nd Street, S. E., 2nd Street to Church Avenue, Church Avenue to 2nd Street, S. W.,2ndStreet to Franklin Road, Franklin Road to l~:arshall Avenue, Marshall Avenue to 8th Street, 8th Street to Elm Avenue, Elm Avenue via Wasena Bridge to i~ain Street, I¥Iain Street to Wasena Avenue, Wasena Avenue to 0tterview Avenue, Otterview Avenue to Ghent Boulevard, Ghent Boulevard to Virginia Avenue, Virginia~Avenue to Chesterfield Street, Chesterfield Street to Berkley Avenue, Berkley Avenue to Brunswick Street, Brunswick Street to Denniston Avenue to Ghent Boulevard. Returning over s~me route to Church Avenue, Church Avenue to let Street,o.° E., 1st Street, S. E., to Tazewell Avenue. {c) From Jefferson Street and Salem Avenue, Salem Avenue to 5th Street, 5th Street to Loudon Avenue to llth Street, llth Street to Orange Avenue, Orange Avenue to 10th Street, 10th Street to Rugby Boulevard, Rugby Boulevard to 17th Street. Returning on same route to 5th Street and Center Avenue, on Center Avenue to Jefferson Street, Jefferson Street to Sale~ .Avenue. {d} Begin at ~assachusetts Avenue and Lafayette Boulevard, on Lafayette Boulevard to lJelrose Avenue, l~elrose Avenue to llth Street, llth Street to Gilmer Avenue, Gilmer Avenue to 5th Street, 5th Street to Salem Avenue, Salem Avenue to 2nd Street, 2nd Street to Ch~rch Avenue, Church Avenue to 1st Street, S. E., 1st Street to Tazewell Avenue, Tamewell Avenue to 13th Street, 13th Street to l,{ontrose Avenue~, l~ontrose Avenue to Pinkney Street, Pinkney Street to lJornin~$side Stre~t, 1.1orningside Stree't to Pechin Avenue and Pechin Avenu___~e to Wilson-stre_e_~t, returning over same route to Tazewell Avenue and Second Street, S'~' E., on Second Street to Church Avenue, Church Avenue returning over same route, to point qf be gi~nni, ng · (e) From Spring Road on Woodlawn Avenu_e, Grandin Court, to Guilford Avenue, on Guilford 'Avenue to Grandin Reed, on Grandin Road to L~'~urnum Avenue, %~burnum A~enue to ~arter_ Roa__~d, Cart'~ Road to Sherwood Avenge-- and Sherwood Avenue to l~a-~n Street, l~ain Street to Elm Avenue, Elm Avenue to 5th Street, 5th Street to D~arshall Avenue, l,~arshall Avenue to Franklin Road, Franklin Road to 2nd Street, 2nd Street to Church Avenue, Church Avenue to let Street, S. E., 1st Street, S. E., to Tazewell Avenue, Tazewell Avenue to 8th Street, 8th Street to Highland Avenue, Highland Avenue to 7th Street, 7th Street to I~urray Avenue, l~urrsy Avenue to 6th Street, 6th Street to Highland Avenue, Highland Avenue to 7th Street, thence returning over same to 2nd Street, S.E., on 2nd Street to Church Avenue, and over same route to Carter Road and Avenel Avenue, on Avenel Avenue to Grandin Road, G{a~-~in-~ to Guilford Avenue,Guilford Avenue to ~4ontvale Re_ad, .~ontvale Road to Weaver Road, Weaver Road to Livingston Road, Livingston Road to spri'hg Road, 'point o__f beginning_. -- " {f) From 1st Street, S. E., and Salem Avenue, on Salem Avenue to Jefferson Street to High Street to 1st Street, N. ~,V., to Gilmer Avenue to Peach Road, to l~cDowell Avenue to 7th Street, N. W., to }~ladison Avenue to 8th Street, N. W., to Harrison Avenue to Peach Road. Returning from Harrison Avenue and Peach Road over same route to Jefferson Street and Norfolk Avenue, on Norfolk Avenue to Salem Avenue and 1st Street, S.E. {g} Begin Loudon Avenue and .~9th Street, Loudon Avenue to 5th Street, 5th Street to Center Avenue, Center Avenue to 2nd Street, Shenandoah Avenue to Jefferson Street, Jefferson Street to Salem Avenue, Salem Avenue to 5th Street, 5th Street to Loudon Avenue, Loudon Avenue to 1.9th Street. {h) Begin at Jefferson Street and Campbell Avenue, on Jefferson Street to Church Avenue and on Church Avenue to Second Street, Second Street to Franklin Road, Franklin Road to }Jarshall Avenue, I,~arshall Avenue to 5th Street, 5th Street to Walnut Avenue to entrance of Highland Park. Returning over same to Second Street, on Second Street to Cs~pbell Avenue, Campbell Avenue to Jefferson Street, place of beginning. APPROVED (Signed) · ( Signed ) SAFETY MOTOR TR-~NSIT CORPORATION, By W. H. Horn, ROANOKe] RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO~PANY By U. H. Horn. APPROVED 178 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of May, 19~2. ~,~,, i'ii~ttE~) No. 7299. AN 0RDIN~CE to prevent ~he waste of wa~er and to prohibi~ ~he use of water for certain p~poses in the City of Ro~oke and providing penalties for violation thereof. ~REAS, the supply of water in the City of Roanoke is insufficient at the present time to meet the demands of its citizens and in order to conserve such supply it is necessary that all waste be prevented and that the use of water for certain p~poses be prohibited to the end that the public health be preserved and the safety of the citizens and their property protected, and to this end an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. EEREFORE, BE IT 0RDAI~D by the Council of the City of Ro~oke as follows: 1. That all persons, firms and corporations using water shall keep their water pipes and all fixtures connected therewith in good repair so that no waste of water be permitted. 2. That no person, firm or corporation shall use hose for washing sidewalks, streets or gutters, watering gardens, lawns or yards. 3. That for a violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance each person, firm or corporation shall be subject to a fine of not less~than $2.50 nor more than $10.00 for such offense, and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $50.00 for the second offense. 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 ~th day of May, 19~2. No. 7300. 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, ~9~2, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ~[UNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Pos tage . ............... $ 15.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be ia force from its passage. APPROVED ~, /&lerk President IN THE. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of May, 1942. No. 7301. 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making aporooriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942" · 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 City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby a~,ended and reordained to read as follows: DEPART~NT OF PUBLIC WELFARE #57 01d Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Ch~~'~~ $ 75,610.00 75,050.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this 3rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCiNiA, The 4th day of May, 1942. No. 7302. A RESOLUTION approving six months estimate of expenditures for the Departmen of Public Welfare for period from July l, 1942, to December 31, 1942, for submission ~o the State Department of Public Welfare. 180 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the the City of Roanoke that six months estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period from July 1, 19~2, to December 31, 19~2, be, and the same is hereby approved. AT~EST~~ ~ ~ APPROVED President IN THE CODI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of May, 19~2. No. 730~. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and appreciation to the American Viscose ~Orporation for conveying to the City of Roanoke approximately twenty-five acres of land in the county, for park and recreational purposes, located on the east side of ~inth Street, S. E., north of the Virginian Railway Company's main line tracks and Eorgan Avenue. V~EREAS, the American Viscose Corporation has conveyed to the City of ~oanoke approximately twenty-five acres of land in the county, for park and recrea- ;ional purposes, located on the east side of Ninth Street, S. E., north of the 'irginian Railway Company's main line tracks and }~organ Avenue, subject to condition~ specified in deed of conveyance, and ~IEREAS, the said tract of real estate is being conveyed to the City of .~oanoke as a donation from the said American Viscose Corporation, at no cost to the ity, and will furnish to the citizens of Roanoke an attractive and useful place for ecreation and sports, and WHEREAS, the Council on behalf of the citizens of the City of Roanoke iesires to express its thanks and appreciation for the generosity of the American ~iscose C. orooration in conveying the said tract of real estate to the end that there nay be provided and maintained thereon parks and recreation facilities which may afford to the people of this community and their children, in the proper use thereof aealthful and pleasant recreation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that on 0ehalf of the citizens of Roanoke, that there be, and is hereby extended to the ~nerican Viscose Corporation a sincere vote of thanks and appreciation for conveying to the City of Roanoke aoproximately twenty-five acres of land in the' county, for ~ark and recreational purposes, located on the east side of Ninth Street, S. E., ~orth of the Virginian Railway Company's main line tracks and Morgan Avenue. 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 execute deed conveying ~o the city the said land. APPROVED President 181 IN THE COUNCIl, FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of ~ay, 1942. No. 7305. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact "NOn-Operating Expenses" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Non-Operating Expenses" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and em- titled, "An Ordinance making approoriations~ for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending.. December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby' amended and re- ordained to read as follows: NON-OPERATING EXPENSES Capital Outlays from Revenue ..... $40,940.00 BE IT FURTiiER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUTJCIL FOR TIIE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of ~ay, 1942. 7306. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of a committee composed of the ~uilding and Plu3~bing Inspector, Electricsl Inspector, Chief of 'the Fire Department nd the City Manager to 8pprove substitute materials that can be used in building, olumbing and electrical work for the duration of the war, and authorizing the Buildi~ ~nd Plumbing Inspector and the Electrical Inspector to issue permits for use of said approved substitute materials. ~IqEREAS, a state of war exists between the United States of America and Germany, Japan and Italy and a National E~ergency exists, and V~qU~REAS, war program require~ents have created a shortage of iron, steel, brass, bronze, and other critical materials for war and private use, and ~UUEREAS, necessary restrictions on the use of these materials have been and will be imposed by the Federal government in such a way as to make it impossible to secure or use all of the types, sizes, or forms of materials or the specification for such materials now required by the Building, Electrical or Plo~J~bing Ordinances of this city, and g 182 ~tEREAS, it is imperative that construction, reconstruction, alteration and repair of buildings continue during the National Emergency so as to permit the i substitution of available materials, installations or methods of construction while at the same time fully protecting the public health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE .IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and is hereby appointed a committee composed of the Building and Plur~bing Inspector, Electrical Inspector, Chief of the Fire Department and the City Manager to approve substitute materials that can be used in building, plambing and electrics work for the duration of the war, and that the Building and Plumbing Inspector and the Electrical Inspector be, and they are hereby authorized to issue permits for use of said approved substitute materials. APPROVED Pr esi den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR 2~iE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of May, 1942. No. 7307. 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, ~942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ~120 Repairs .a d Improve'~ents' .~ , Equipment''ri'''-'''-'-'-'' $ 1 300.00 1,453.00 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 T~FE COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAMOtCE, V]i~GI~, The llth day of L[ay, 1942. No. 7308. 1(.~ T T A RE~OL~.TIOI, a~thori?in~ and directing that the basic date of employment of employees in the Roanoke Water Department in corn.outing sick leave, as provided for i Ordinance No. 6968, adopted on the 12th day of Y'~ay, 19~t, be fixed, as of date the employee entered the service of the Roanoke Water Works Company, prior to ac'quisi- tion of same by the City of Roanoke. BE IT REg~DLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the basic date of employ~ent of employees in the Roanoke Water Department in computing sick leave, as provided for in Ordinance No. 6968, adopted ou the 12th day of ~ay, 19~1, be, ~nd the sa~e is hereby fixed as of date the employee entered the service of the Roanoke Water Works Comoany, prior to acquisition of same by the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN 2tIE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of ~,,~ay, 1942. ~o. 7309. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City I,~anager to execute and file aoplication for project rating with the Federal Housing Administration of the Federal Government for construction of airplane hsngars at the Roanoke ~.~unicipal Airport. ~BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City I~anager be, ~nd he is hereby authorized and directed to execute and f~le application for project rating with the Federal Housing Administration of the Federal Coverm.uent for c-onstruction of airplane hangars at the Roanoke I,~unicioal Air0ort. APPROVED ' --~ Clerk President IN THE C01INCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,' The 18th day of Nay, 1942. No. 7303. AN ORDINANCE ~t~ amend, and reenac-t Article 1, Section 1, of Ohap~er 51 of the Code of the Oit2 of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Zoning. WHEREAS, it is deemed for the best interes~ of the .Oity of Roanoke that ~roperty located on the northwest corner of~ Montrose Avemue and ltth Street., 8. E.,. lesignated as Lots li, 12 and 13, Neighbors Map, be changed from Business District to General Residence District, and WBEREAS, notice r.equired- by Article X1, Section 43, of Oha, pter 51 of the ~ode of t,he, Oi.ty o.f ,Roanoke., Virginia, relating to Zoning,~ has been published in "The World-News#, a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time require by said section, an~ WHEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice pu~blished in the said newspaper~ was given on the llth day of May, 1942,at 2 o'clock p. m., before the ',ouncil of the City of Roanoke in the Gounctl Room .in the Municipal Building, at ~hich hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other interested ~arties in the affected area. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~rticle 1, Section 1, of ~hapter 51 of the Gode of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, be amended and reena$~e~'~ in the following particular and no other, viz: Property located on the northwest corner of Montrose Avenue and llth Street, S. E., described as Lots 11, 12 and 13, Neighbors Map, designated on Sheet 412 of the Zoning Map as Official Nos. 4122617, 4122618 and ~122619, be, and is hereby changed from Business District to General Residence District, and the Map herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROV,E D President IN ~E COUNCIL FOR THE GITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of May, 1942. No. 7311. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager ,,to enter into contract with the Black~elt Engineering and Gon~truction Company for construction of curved wall at the south end of the New Stadium at Maher Field connecting the east and west stands at an estimated cost of $1,934.00, plus twenty per cent, or a total cost of $2,320.80. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contract with the Blackwell Engineering and Construction Gompany for construction of curved wall at the south end of the New Stadium at Maher Field connecting the east and west stands at an estimated cost of $1,93~.00, plus twenty per cent, or a total cost of $2,320.80. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of May, 1942. No. 7312. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to cause to be constructed cinder block partitions for r-raps at the New Stadium at Ma_her Field at an estimated cost of $2,200.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be constructed cinder block partitions for ramps at the New Stadium at Maher Field at an estimated cost of $2,200.00. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of May, 1942. No. 7313. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #~2, "Life Saving and First Aid of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19tl day Of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2".~ BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #~2, "Life Saving and First Aid", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: LIFE SAVING AND FIRST AID #42 Incidentals $ 2.611.50 186 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 25th day of May, 19~+2. No. 7310. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Ordinance No. 6979, adopted by the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 26th day of May, 1941, entitled, "An Ordinance to amend~and reordain Ordinance No. 6101, passed August 21, 1939, entitled, 'An Ordinance to-ordain a new section of the Code of the City of Roanoke, to be known as Section 15a of Chapter 58, relating to the suspension of certain requirements of Sections 7 and 10, of said chapter, until July l, 19~l, dealing with the type of caps for milk and milk products containers, and dealing with delivery containers for raw milk and milk products sold for consumption in the raw state by producers ' ". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Ordinance No. 6979, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 26th day of Way, 19~l, entitled, "Am Ordinance to amend and reordain Ordinance No. 6101, passed August 21, 1939, entitled, 'An Ordinance to ordain a new section of the Code of the ~ity of Roanoke, to be known as Section 1Sa of Chapter 58, relating to the suspen- sion of certain requirements of Sections 7 and 10, of said chapter, until July l, 19~l, dealing with the type of caps for milk and milk products containers, and deal- ing with delivery containers for raw milk amd milk products sold for consumption in the raw state by producers'", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained so as to read as follows: The requirement of Section 7, Chapter 58, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, in the words, to-wit: "The cap or cover shall cover the pouring lip to at least its largest diameter", and the requirement of Section 10, Chapter 58, of the ~ode of the City of Roanoke, in the words, to-wit: "And all raw milk and milk produc sold for consumption in the raw state shall be placed in ~heir final delivery ~on- ~ainers at the farm at which they are produced", be, and they are hereby suspended ~ntil six months after the close of the present war, at which time said saspeasion shall terminate and this Ordinace shall expire by its own limitation. APPROVED 'Clerk President ,S IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of May, 19~+2. No. 731&. A RESOLUTION author iz'ing refund of $4.39 to D. T. Humphries, representing penalty and interest on real estate taxes for the years 1937 and 1938, against the southern 50 feet of Lots 20 'and 21, Block ll, E. B. & I., erroneously assessed in ?the name of Ella Cora Walker. WHEREAS~ it appears that the southern 50 feet of Lots 20 and 21, Block 11, liE. B. & I., was erroneously assessed for the years 1937 and 1938 in the name-of Ella Cora Walker when it should have been assessed in the name of D. T. Humphries, and WHEREAS, on the 21st day of May, 19&2, D. T. Humphries paid into the offlc of the Delinquent Tax Collector the amount of $16.&9, representing taxes, penalty ~nd interest, for the years 1937 and 1938, against the southern 50 feet of Lots 20 ~nd 21, Block ll, E. B. & I., with the understanding that he would be refunded the )enalty and interest amounting to $&.39. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that. the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the nme of D. T. HumPhries amounting to $&.39, representing penalty and interest on teal estate taxes for the years 1937 and 1938, against the southern 50 feet of Lots ~0 and 21, Slock ll, E. B. & I., erroneously assessed in the name of Ella Cora Walke] APPROVED A TTE~T :/~ / // , ..... / C~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of May, 19&2. No. 7315. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $1,037.8& in the name of The Stone Printing & Manufacturing Company, representing labor charge expended in connection with setting type for the City Building Code, as covered by the City Purchasing Agent's Order No. 2810, dated October 10, 19&l. WHE~AS, by direction of Council the Purchasing Agent of the City of ROanoke under date of October 10, 19&l, issued to The Stone Printing & Manufacturing Company Order No. 2810 for printing and binding &00 copies of the city's new Buildin Code, and W/IEREAS, the said Stone Printing & Manufacturing Company has set the type and delivered galley proofs of the said Code, and due to the war conditions has 188 been instructed to discontinue any further work on the said Code until further directed, and I~tEREAS, the said printing company has submitted a communication advising that $1,037.84 has been expended for labor in connection with the Code to date, and has asked that the said amount be paid. 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 $1,037.84 in the name of The Stone Printing & Manufacturing Company, representin labor charge expended in connection with setting type for the City Building Code, as covered by the City PurChasing Agent's Order No. 2810, dated October 10, 1941. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of May, 1942. No. 7316. 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 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAINED 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending 3ecember 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as Follows: CITY COUNCIL #l Printing and Advertising Ordinances ...... $ 1,287.8~ 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 C 0UNC IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of May, 19~2. No. 7317. AN ORDINANCE to repeal an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~th day of May, 1952, No. 7299, entitled, "An Ordinance to prevent the waste of water and to orohibit the use of Water for certain purposes ~ in the City of Roanoke and providing penalties for violation thereof". BE IT 0RDAI~D by th~ Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance ~.adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~th day of May, '19~2, No. 7299, entitled, "An Ordinance to prevent the waste of water and to pro- hibit the use of water for certain purposes in the City of Roanoke and providing ipenalties for violation thereof'', be, and the same is hereby repealed. 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 TftE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 25 th day of May, 19~2. No. 7318. A RESOLUTION fixing the salary of Charles D. Fox, Jr., Assistant to the City Attorney, at $225.00 per month, effective as of June l, 19~2, $150.00 of the said amount to be paid by the Water Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of Charles D. Fox, Jr., Assistant to the City Attorney, be, and the same is fixed at $225.00 per month, effective as of June l, 19~2, $150.00 of the said amount to be paid by the Water Department. APPROVED President 190 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of June, 19&2. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 16th Street, S. E., from Campbell Avenue north for a distance of approximately 100 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 16th Street, S. E., from Campbell Avenue north for a distance of approximately 100 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. /~ierk A p P R 0 V E~'D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of ~une, 19~2. No. 7320. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ,-inch gas main in 7th Street, N. W., from Madison Avenue south for a distance of approximately 50 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in 7th Street W., frcm Madison Avenue south for a distance of approximately 50 feet to a dead Said Roamoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemni~ ~nd save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or ~roperty by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further ~grees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the )rdinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically ,evoked. / APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of June, 19~2. 7322. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 6-inch water main in ~v~ontrose Avenue, S. E., between 13th and 14th Streets, S. E., for a distance of approximately ~00 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 6-inch water main in ~ontrose Avenue, S. E., between 13th and 14th Streets, S. E., for a distance of approximately 400 feet. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting u~nder this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened ~nder the provisions of the 0rdina~ces of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0f~MOKE, VIRCI~?IA, The 8th day of June, 1942. No. 7321. A RESOLUTICN granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas~main in 6th Street, N. E., from Staunton Aven~e north for a distance of approximately 300 feet to ~ercer Aven~e, thence west on Hercer Avenue for a distanc~ of approximately 200 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an~ is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas C~ompany to install a 2-inch gas main in 6th Stree N. E., from Staunton Avenue north for a distance of approxime~tely 300 feet to ~ercer Avenue, thence west on Mercer Avenue for a distance of approximately 200 fee to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas mains and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi. sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The~ 8th day of June, 19~2. No. 7325. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #!10, "Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 1942~. 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 ~ouncil of the Gity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215 and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES TO FORMER E~LOYEES #ll0 Grat. uities for Former Employees (1) ............ $ 4,0~2.~0 (1) Lelia 0. Neff @ $20.00 per month ............................ 160.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from May l, 19~2. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 15th day of June, 1942. 7'326. A RESOLUTION accepting the proposal of H. E. Sigmon relating to the takin over by the City of Roamoke of the privately owned water distribution system in Greenland Hills Subdivision, in the County of Roanoke, Virginia, and the furnishing of water by the city to the occupants of premises in the subdivision. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proposal of H. E. Sigmon, to-wit: ~Roanoke, Virginia. "June 15, 19~2. "To the City Council, "Roanoke, Virginia. "Gen tl emen: "In conformity with the express policy of City Council at its March 23, 1942, meeting I hereby request that you accept the following proposal: Sin consideration of the payment by me to the City of Roanoke of $400.00 in cash and the transfer of ownership to the City of the entire water distribution system in Greenland Hills Sub-division including 20 meters, 20 meter settings and all the services (excepting, however, pump, wells and pipe from the wells to the streets) and also the conveyance to the City of proper easements in streets, roads and highways in said subdivision, for water mains, the City to obligate itself to take over and render water service, at prevailing city rates, to the occupants of premises in the sub-division as soon as a connec- tion can be made between the water mains now owned by the City and the water distribution system aow existing in the sub-division. "It is understood that there shall be no obligation on the part of the City to make such connections or furnish water in the sub-division should the City be unable within 90 days from the date hereof to procure all necessary pipe (8" for connecting with two distribution systems), valves, fittdngs and all other appurtenances necessary to make the connection between the mains of the City and the distribution system in the sub-division. "It is further understood that time shall be of the essence of the contract. wit is further understood that the $~00.00 shall be paid to the city simultaneously with the placing of the order by the City for pipe. In addition I agree to pay any traveling expense incurred by the City for the purpose of obtaining priorities for such pipe, such sums so advanced for traveling expenses to be deducted from said $400.00 if and when such pipe is ordered. "Yours very truly, "H. E. Sigmon" be, and the same is hereby accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager, or whomsoever he shall direct, be, and he is hereby authorized to take prompt action to procure, if possi- ble, all pipe, valves, fittings and other appurtenances necessary to make the aforesaid connections between the city's water mains and the water distribution system now in the subdivision; and the City Attorney is directed to inspect all deeds or other written instrumemnts, which, in his opinion, are necessary or desirable in the premises, and approve the same before acceptance by the city. APPROVED ~ ............ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF RO~0K~, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1942. No. 7323. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 5, Chapter 68, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, relating to Obscene acts. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 5, Chapter 6S, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, relating to obscene acts, be amende( and reordained to read as follows: Sec. 5. Obscene acts. Any person who shall wilfully or intentionally make any indecent exposure of his or her person, or do any obscene act, or make any lewd or indecent proposal to another shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not less than five nor more than five hundred dollars, or confined in jail not less than ten days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and jail sentence. ~%~erk APPROVED President IN THE .COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1942. No. 7324. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 8, Chapter 71, of the Code the City of Roanoke, relating to penalty. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 8, ~hapter 71, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, relating to penalty, be amended and ~eordained to read as follows: Sec. 8. Penalty. Any violation of sections one to seven of this chapter shall be a mis- lemeanor and for the first offense the penalty shall be a fine of not less than ?ifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and for any second or subsequent )ffense, a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred lollars or confinement in jail for a period not exceeding six months. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1942. No. 7328. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and appreciation to the Police Department for its interest in donating to the city a flag to be hereafter known and adopted as the official flag of the Gity of Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, the Police Department at the regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke held on I~onday, June 22, 1942, presented to the city, with the compliments of the said. Police Department, a flag made of silk, containing a pale !blue field, with a circular center of the s~me material, the said center containing the City Seal embroidered thereon, with the words, ~City of Roanoke", appearing !above the seal, and the word, "Virginia", appearing below the seal, with a gold '~olored fringe on three sides, and VJHEREAS, it is the consensus of opinion of Council that the said flag should be adopted as the official flag of the City of Roanoke, and that the Police Department should be extended thanks and appreciation for its interest in donating the said flag. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there 0e, and is hereby extended to the Police Department a sincere vote of thanks and ap-, )reciation for its interest in donating to the City of Roanoke a flag to be hereafte~ :nown and adopted as the official flag of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. APPROVED President' IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAHOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 19~2. No. 7329. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to permit the National Park Service to construct an S-foot chain link fence around tower and transmitter station owned and operated by the said National Park Service on Mill !~o un ta in. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City .~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to permit the National Park Service to construct an S-foot chain link fence around tower and transmitter station owned and operated by the said National Park Service on Nill ~,~ountain, the con- struction of the said fence to be at no cost to the city and at a location to be designated by the City Manager. i ~erk APPROVED President IN THE COD~NCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~IOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 19~2. No. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a R-inch gas main in Tompkins Avenue, S. E., fron #1126 west to #ll2~ for a distance BE IT REISOLIrED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Tompkins Avenue, S. E., from #1126 west to #1124 for a distance of approximately 60 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the pro- visions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1942. No. 7331. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that a revolving fund of $50.00 be made available to the office of Civilian Defense for purchase of necessary miscellaneous supplies incident to the conduct of the said office. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a revolving fund of $50.00 be, and the same is hereby established for the office of Civilian Defense for purchase of necessary miscellaneous supplies incident to the conduct of the said office. BE IT FURTHER 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 nan of ~,tiss Theresa MacMillan, Assistant Goordinator of Civilian Defense, for the said amount, who will make the necessary purc~hases and submit to the City Auditor re- ceipts supporting said purchases, it being understood that any item costing $10.00 or more will be requisitioned through regular channels. APPROVED ~ ~Cle~ r k Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1942. Ko. 7332. A RESOLUTION establishing schedule of rates for night lighting facilities ~t tb~ ~o~noke ~,,nicinal A~roort iWoodrum Field). BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following Ischedule of rates for night lighting facilities at the Roanoke ~,.~unicipal Airport t(Woodrum Field) be, and the same is hereby established, and to continue in full force and effect until repealed or amended by Council: 1 - 50¢ per landing. 2 - 50¢ per take-off. 3 - $2.00 per hour when several landings and take-offs are contemplated for instruction or commercial operations APPROVED ~/~ierk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~{E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 19&2. No. 7333. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Auditor to drawWarrant in the name of T. X. Parsons, Attorney, representing R. E. Tucker, Mrs. R. E. Tucker and Ronald Tucker, ~mounting to $1,500.00, in full satisfaction of their respective claims against F. S. Copenhaver on account of injuries sustained in automobile accident. VfHEREAS, on the 30th day of April, 1941, a police car operated by F. S. 3openhaver collided with an automobile owned and operated by R. E. Tucker at the intersection of Salem Avenue and First Street, S. W.; and as a result of said ollision said R. E. Tucker and Mrs. R. E. Tucker and their son, Ronald Tucker, were nJured and the automobile of said R. E. Tucker was damaged, and VVhIEREAS, an action is now pending having as its object the recovery of a udgment against said F. S. Copenhaver for the damages sustained by said Ronald 'uoker, and ~X~EREAS, said injured parties have agreed to accept $1,500.00 in full ~atisfaction of their respective claims against said F. S. Copenhaver on account )f their said injuries, and %~tEREAS, said F. S. Copenhaver was at the time of said collision in the )erformance of his duties as a police officer of the City of Roanoke, and it is !eemed advisable that said claims be compromised and settled in order to promote ~orale and inspire prompt and efficient conduct in the Police Department. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to cause to be paid to T. X. Parsons, ~ttorney for R. E. Tucker, Mrs. R. E. Tucker and Ronald Tucker, the sum of Fifteen {undred Dollars ($1,500.00) upon the delivery of proper releases discharging the ~aid F. S. Copenhaver from any and a~l actions, causes of action, claims and iemands on account of or in any way growing out of any Dersonal injuries and propert ~amage resulting or to result from said collision. APPROVED ATTE~~ ? 200 'Street Repair", and Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, NO. 7215, and entitled, "A~ Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginni~ January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 19~2", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET REPAIR #76 Wages ............................... $ 50,614.00 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Equipment and Improvements .......... l, 588.00 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 22nd day of June, 19~2. No. 7338. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke to contract for the purchase of land in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, known as the Carter B. Oliver tract, at a consideration of $~,000.00. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 7298, dated April 27, 19~2, authorized the purchase of certain lands in Carvin's Gove, Botetourt 3. ounty, Virginia, at stipulated prices, including land known as the Carter B. Oliver tract at a price of $3,600.00, and WHEREAS, the question has arisen as to the number of acres in the said bract of land, and Mr. James A. Bear, Attorney, representing the heirs, has offered lo deed to the city the total acreage of the said Carter B. Oliver tract for a onsideration of $~,000.00, and WHEREAS, it is the consensus of opinion that it would be to the best nterest of the city to accept the said offer. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to contract for and on )ehalf of the City of Roanoke to purchase land in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Tirginia, known as the Carter B. Oliver tract, at a consideration of $~,000.00. APPROVED IN THE GOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of June, 19~2. No. 7339. A RESOLUTION authorizing and empowering the City Manager, under certain conditions, to waive mineral right reservations in lands in Carvin's Cove which may be purchased by the City of Roanoke, and to waive objections to the titles to such '.lands if, in his judgment, it appears that the city will acquire good title to an larea reasonably approximating that contracted to be purchased. W~REAS, the City Attorney has reported that in the examination of titles to lands in Carvin's Cove it is frequently disclosed that mineral rights of long standing have been reserved, and in all cases thus far the original owners of such nineral rights are dead and the names and/or addresses of their heirs at law cannot be ascertained, and WHEREAS, in many instances the instruments of record fail to accurately describe the lands in the various chains of title in a manner such as to enable ~n ex~miner of titles to be sure there are no overlaps or that the acreage is all that it is respresented to be by the owners, and ?~EREAS, the consummation of contracts for the sale of lands in Carvin's 3ova is being held in abeyance because of such mineral rights and defects in descrip~ bions, and it is deemed advisable to waive any objections to all mineral rights wher~ releases thereof cannot be readily obtained, and also to any faulty descriptions of Lands or other minor defects in the chains of title in order that contracts for the ~urchase of lands in Carvin's Cove may be consummated as rapidly as possible. TH~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and empowered to waive for and on )ehalf of the City of Roanoke the release of all mineral rights reserved in lands ~n Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, which the city has or may hereafter ontract to purchase, provided such releases cannot be readily obtained because of ack of knowledge of the names and/or addresses of the present owners of such mineraS ights, or otherwise; and the City Manager is further authorized and empowered to aive for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke any and all other objections to the ~itles to suc~h lands if, in his judgment, it appears that the city will acquire good ~itle to an area reasonably approximating that contracted to be purchased in each of :uch contracts, and the City Auditor is authorized and directed to make settlement 'or the purchases accordingly. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0f~'JOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 1942. No. 7327. All ORDINANCE adopting an official flag for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the official flag of the City of Roanoke shall hereafter be made of bunting, silk or merino. It shall be a pale blue field, with a circular center of the same material. Upon this circle shall be painted or embroidered, to show on both sides alike, the Seal of the City, with the words, "City of Roanoke", appearing above the seal, and the word, ~Virginia", appearing below the seal; and there shall be a gold colored fringe om three sides of the flag. This shall be known and respected as the flag of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. APPROVED President ~ ~E COUNCIL FOR ~tE CITY OF R0~JOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 1942. No. 7340. A RESOLUTION waiving the requirement for an eight inch connection between the water distribution system in the Greenland Hills subdivision and the water distribution system of the City of Roanoke contained in the Resolution No. 7326 of the Council of the City of Roanoke, adopted June 15, 1942. ~{EREAS, the War Production Board will not grant authority to the City of Roanoke for the purchase of eight inch (8") cast iron pipe to be used in making connection between the water distribution system in Greenland Hills subdivision and the city's water distribution system as contemplated by the COuncil of the City of Roanoke at the time of the a~option on June 15, 1942, of Resolution No. 7~26, but has agreed to grant authority for the purchase of four inch (4") pipe to be so used: and '~{EREAS, H. E. Sigmon, the owner of said distribution system in Greenland iHills, Ida Sigmon, his wife, and P. R. Sigmon have tendered a deed to the city conveying said distribution system,~ easements therefor etc., accompanied by a communication in the following words and figures, to-wit: "July 3, 1942. mTo City Council: "In view of the refusal of the War Production Board to grant authority to the City of Roanoke to purchase eight inch (8") cast iron pipe to be utilized in making the connection between the water distribution system of the City and the distribution system in the Greenland Hills subdivision, we agree that four inch (~") cast iron pipe may be so used if authority to purchase such pipe can be obtained from the War Production Board, all other terms and conditions in said Resolution No. 7326 to remain unchanged. "Respectfully, ( Signed ) "ti. E. Sigmon, "Ida Si~aon, "Paul R. Sigmon". THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the agreement contained in Resolution Ilo. 7326 be changed end modified so as to permit the use of four inch (~") cast iron pipe in lieu of eight inch (8") cast iron pipe in making the connection between the water distribution system in Greenland Hills subdivision and the city's water distribution system, all other terms and conditions in said agreement contained to remain unchanged. AT~E.. S~( ,/ APPROVED President IN TttE o0L~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0t~, VIRCINIA, The 6th day of July, 19&2. No. 7341. A ~SOLUTION authorizing refund of $9.51 to Claude T. Tayloe, covering interest from Harch l, 1923, on Sewer Assessment m~ounting to ~8.22, against the eastern fifteen feet of Lot 9 and all of Lot 10, Block 6, East Side Land Company, in the names of E. T. and L'.arcie E. Tayloe. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke during the year 1935 tentative agreed to release interest on Sewer Assessment amounting to ~8.22, against the eastern fifteen feet of Lot 9 and all of Lot 10, Block 6, East Side Land Company, in the names of E. T. and ~arcie E. Tayloe, in that notice of said assessment was improperly served, and ?,~ffEREAS, on the 24th day of June, 1942, Claude T. Tayloe paid ~17.73 covering h.oth principal ~d interest for the said Sewer Assessment, ~.,9.51 of the said mmount being interest. ~FEREFORE, BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Oity Auditor be, ~nd he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of Claude T, Tayloe ~oantin~ to~9.51, ~ covering interest from ~:[arch 1, 1923, on Sewer Assessment amounting to $8.22, against the eastern fifteen feet of Lot 9 and all of Lot 10, Block 6, East Side Land Company, in the names of E. T. and L~arcie E. Tayloe. APPROVED ATOMY ~ [y IN 13~E COUNCII, FOR TttE CITY OF R0~d~0~, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 1942. No. 7342. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of amounts paid for fireworks licenses for the year 19~2 by certain local merchants. I~IEREAS, Judge John M. ttart, Commissioner of Revenue, has submitted to the Council of the City of Roanoke a list of local merchants to whom fireworks licen were issued for the year 1942, and has recomnended that said merchants be refunded the amounts paid by them for said licenses in that a recent act of the General Assembly prohibits the sale of fireworks, in which recormnendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrants covering refund of fireworks licenses for the year 1992 in the following names and amounts: Hall's Confectiomery ...... Garland & Pitts ........... Junior Grocery ............ APPROVED 10.50 10.50 10.50 President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 1992. No. 7343. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Oompany to install a 4-inch gas main in Clinton Avenue, S. E., from 17th Street east for a distance of approximately 200 feet to ~lay Street, thence south on Clay Street for a distance of approximately 50 feet to ~a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Conncil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Clinton Avenue, S. E., from 17th Street east for a distance of approximately 200 feet to Clay Street, thence south'on Clay Street for a distance of approximately 50 feet to a deed end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically 'evoked. APPROVED ;es IN THE COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROf~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 1942. No. ?344. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City A~ditor to draw warrants totaling $24.50 in settlement of claims in connection with suit of Ronald E. Tucker et als vs Police Officer F. S. Copenhaver. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed tc draw warrants totaling 324.50, one in the amount of $6.50 covering services for summoning thirteen ~itnesses, and one in the amount of $18.00 covering services of co,Art reporter for two days, in connection with suit of Ronald E. Tucker et als vs Police Officer F. S. Copenhaver. APPROVED (~~erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIq~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA~ The 6th day of July, 1942. No. 7345. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City L'anager to execute for and on ~ehalf of the City of Roanoke agreement with the Federal Works Agency of the Work Projects Administration, whereby the City of Roanoke becomes a co-sponsor for a State-wide Sewing Project for a period of four months beginning July l, 1942, at a '~ost of $1,800.00 to the city. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that, the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City )f Roanoke agreement with the Federal Works Agency of the Work Projects Administra- ion, whereby the City of Roanoke becomes a co-sponsor for a State-wide Sewing ?roject for a period of four months beginning July l, 1942, at a cost of $1,800.00 ;o the city. APPROVED ~Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 1942. No. 7346. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that all funds heretofore or hereafter collected for rental of property on the southeast corner of Campbell Avenue and 7th Street, S. W., known as the W. K. Andrews Homstead, purchased by the city for school purposes, be deposited in the School Board Capital Account. BE IT R~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all funds hereto~ lhereafter oollected for rental of property on the southeast corner of Campbell Avenue and 7th Street~ S. W., known as the W. K. Andrews Homestead, purchased by the city for school purposes, be, and the same shall be deposited in the School Board Capital Account. c&~e rk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 1942. No. 7347. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #40, "Police Department", of ~n Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #40, "Police Department", of an Ordinaace adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, amd the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as Follows: POLICE DEPARtmeNT #40 Stationery and Office Supplies ........ $ 966.00 Furniture and Equipment ............... 8,644.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this .rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Ulerk President ore or 0O7 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~JOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of July, 19k2. No. 73~8. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Board of Health to engage Mr. Beecker Marquette, Executive Secretary of the Department of Public Health of Cincinnati, to make study of the Health Department in the City of Roanoke with a view of outlining a uniform health program, at a sum not to exceed $50.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Board of Health be, and it is hereby authorized to engage Mr. Beecker Marquette, Executive Secretary of the Deoartment of Public Health of Cincinnati, to make study of the Health Department in the City of Roanoke with a view of outlining a uniform health program, at a sum not to exceed $50.00. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of July, 1952. No. 73~9. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to approve the employmemt of a Clerical Assistant for duty with the Roanoke City Rationing Board, ~asoline Division, for a period of thirty days, at a salary of $150.00 per month, effective as of July 20, 1942, subject to the approval of the Coordinator of ',ivilian Defense. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager ~e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to approve the employment of a Clerical ~ssistamt for duty with the Roanoke City Rationing Board, Gasoline Division, for a ~eriod of thirty days, at a salary of $150.00 per month, effective as of July 20, .942, subject to the approval of the Coordinator of Civilian Defense. APPROVED Pres ident 2O8 IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, V.IRGINIA, The 20th day of ~uly, 19~2. No. 7350. AN ORDINANCE to prevent the waste of water and to prohibit the use of water for certain purposes by all customers of the Roanoke City Water Department and providing Denalties for violation thereof. WHEREAS, the supply of water in the City of Roanoke is insufficient at the present time to meet the demands of its customers and in order to conserve such supply it is necessary that all waste be prevented and that the use of water for certain purposes be prohibited to the end that the public health be preserved and the safety of the citizens and their property protected, and to this end an emer- gency is set forth and declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Comncil of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. That all persons, firms andcorporations using water shall keep their water pipes and all fixtures connected therewith in good repair so that no waste of water be permitted. 2. That no person, firm or corporation shall use hose for washing sidewalkS, streets or gutters, watering gardens, lawns or yards. 3. That for a violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance each person, firm or corporation shall be subject tea fine of not less than $2.50 act more than $10.00 for such offense, and shall be pubJect to a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $50.00 for the second offense. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres~ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of ~uly, 19~2. No. 7351. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Rose C. Anter to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 902 Norfolk Avenue, S. W., known as Lot 8, Block 13, Webb Addition, to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Rose C. Anter to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate property at 902 Norfolk Avenue, S. W., known as Lot 8, Block 13, Webb Addition, to be used for commercial purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. 2O9 The said Rose C. Anter by acting under this Res~lution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages, to persons or property by reason of the construction ~ud maintenanoe of said cross-over T~e said Rose C. ~ter further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at her own expense the sidewalk to its original condi- tion within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of July, 1942. No. 7352. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Virginia Investment Corporation to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate ,residential property at 1608 Glad- stone Avenue, S. E., known as part of Lots 7 and 8, Block 9, Waverly. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Virginia Investment Corporation to construct a cencrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 1608 Gladstone Avenue, S. E., known as part of Lots 7 and 8, Block 9, Waverly. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him.. The said Virginia Investment Corporation by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall revoked. APPROVED Clerk President 210 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th daY of ~uly, 1942. No. 7353. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to B. A. Goria to construct a concrete. cross-over to accommodate property at ll4 Third Street, S. E., know~ as Lot 3, Block 12, 0. S. S. E. l, to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit and is hereby granted to B. A. Goria to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate property at ll4 Third Street, S. E., known as Lot 3, Block 12, O. S. S. E. l, to be used for commercial pmrposes. The said cross~ower to be constructed according .to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be famished by him.. The said B. A. Goria by acting ~nder this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke frcm all claims for damages to persons or, property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over, The said B. A. Goria further agrees upon the abandonment of the- use of said cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its origina~l ce-ndition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit ~nless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically rev oke d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of ~uly, 1942. No. 7354. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing refund of $17.53 to ~ulian E. Pitman, 1228 Maple Avenue, S. W., covering adjustment of water bill for quarter ending March ll, 1942, on the basis of the average bill for the past two years. WHEREAS, ~ulian E. Pitman was billed $24.65 for water furnished his residence at 1228 Maple Avenue, S. W., for quarter ending March ll, 1942, which bil~ was paid in full, and WHEREAS, the average bill for water furnished the said residence for the past two years is $7.12, making an overcharge of $17.53, for quarter ending March ll, 19~2, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has agreed to adJ~st~the ~said bill for quarter ending March ll, 1942, on the basis of the average bill for water furnished the said residence for the past two years. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roenoke.that the. City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of Julian E. Pitman amounting to $17.53 representing adjustment of~waber bill ~or water furnished residence at 1228 Maple Avenue, S. W., for quarter ending ~arch 11, 19~2, the said adjustment being based on the average bill for water furnished the said residence for the past two years. APPROVED President IN THE C~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of July, 1942. No. 7355. A RESOLUTION approving a compromise settlement of Georgia Hattie Jeslie's claim for a pension and directing the execution and delivery of a contract 'elating thereto. WHEREAS, J. E. Leslie, deceased, was a member of the Police Department of the City of Roanoke, and prior to his death on October 8, 1940, Georgia Hattie Leslie, his wife, obtained, in the Court of Law and Chancery of the City of Roanoke, a divorce a mensa; and WHEREAS, Georgia Hattie Leslie presented her claim for a pension, and a controversy arose as to the ~ffect of the divorce a mensa upon her rights under section 6 of chapter 52 of the Roanoke City Code to a.pension; and WHEREAS, Georgia Hattie Leslie has agreed and the Pension. Board has recommended that she be paid Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per month from aad after October 8, 19~0, until her remarriage or death, whichever shall first occur, by way of compromise in fall satisfaction of her claim. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Seorgia Hattie Leslie be paid Fifteen Dollars ($15.00} per month from .and after October 8, 19~0, by way of compromise and in full satisfaction of her claim for a ~ension as the widow of J. E. Leslie, who was a member of the Police Department of ~he City of Roanoke at the time of his death, in accordance with the form of a contract hereto attached and ~ade a part hereof, no payments to be made, however, until the said contract has been duly executed and delivered. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the City ~aid contract. APPROVED President 212 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of July, 19~2. No. 7357. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~120, 'Municipal Airportm, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, amd entitled, "An 0rdinsnce maki~ appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and.' ending December.~31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke. that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Coun'cil of ~the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning ffanuary l, 19~2, and ~nding December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ~120 Salary, Clerk, 2 months O $60.00 .... . $120.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emerge.ney is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force frma August l, 1942. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of ~uly, 19~2. No. 7358. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to contract for the purchase of land in Carvin's Cove, Bote- tourt County, Virginia, known as the J. H. Gussler tract, containing approximately ninety acres, at a consideration of $2,500.00. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 7298, dated April 27, 1942, authorized the purchase of certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, at stipulated prices, including land known as the J. H. Gussler tract, containing approximately ninety acres, at a consideration of $1,190.00, and WHEREAS, the owners of the property have refused the offer as autherized by Council, but have offered to sell to the City the said property for a considera- tion of $2,5'00.00, and WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department that the City purchase the said property for a consideration of $2,500.00, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to contract, formand on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purcmhase land in Carvin's Cove, Bote$our~ County, Virginia, known as the J. H. Gussler tract, containing, approximately ninety acres, at a consideration of $2,500.00. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of July, 19~2. No. 7359. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and. on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to contract for the purchase of land in Carvin's Cove, $otetourt County, Virginia, known as the Heirs of Allie Gussler tract, containing ~pproximately thirty-five acres, at a consideration of $3,500.00. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 7298, dated April 27, 19~2, authorized the purchase of certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt Oounty, Virginia, at stipulated prices, including land known as the Heirs of Allie Gussler tract, containing approximately thirty-five acres, at a consideration of $2,725.00, and WHEREAS, the owners of the property have refused the offer as authorized by Council, hut have offered to sell to the City the said property for a considera- tion of $3,500.00, and WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department that the City purchase the said property for a consideration of $3,500.00, in which reccmmendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to contract, for and on ehalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase land in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt Oounty, ~irginia, known as the Heirs of Allie Gussler tract, containing approximately thirty. Vive acres, at a consideration of $3,500.00. ,: Cl~rk APPROVED President I-N THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of July, 19~2. No. 7360. A RESOLUTION authorizing the acceptance of de.ed from the h~irs at law of Ida L. Crawford, deceased, coaveygng all interests in certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, except the contLagent courtesy rights, if any, of Charles Waldon, husband of Carlie Waldon. WHEREAS, a deed from James Crawford and .ethers, being all the heirs at law of Ida L. Crawford, deceased, to the City of Roanoke, conveying certain lands~in ~arvin's Gore, Botetourt County, Virginia, has been tendered to thecity, and WHEREAS, Charles Waldon, the husband od Carlie Waldon, one of said heirs, did not execute the deed, the said Carlie Waldon not having any knowledge of his whereabouts for at least fourteen years, and WHEREAS, it is remotely probable that Charles Waldon is still alive; but, if he is alive, his contingent courtesy rights in the interest of said Carlie Waldon in said lands are of little value, and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable to accept said deed and pay the grantors the agreed consideration of $5,900.00 without regard to said contingent courtesy rights, if any. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the C~ty of Roanoke. that the. deed from James Crawford and others to the City of Roanoke, dated J~ne 5, 19~2, conveying certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Boteto~rt County, Virginia, be. accepted although C~a:les Waldon, husband of Carlie Waldon, did not unite therein for the purpose of releasing his contingent courtesy rights in the undivided interest of Garlic Waldon in said lands. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the agreed consideration of $5,900.00 for ~aid conveyance be not reduced by reason of said contingent courtesy rights, if any. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOF~, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 19~2. No. 7356. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Sections 2, 7, 8, 15, 55, 56, 62, 72 and 81 of Chapter 3~ of the Code of the City of Roanoke, which said chapter is designated as the "Traffic Code of the City of Roanoke", as amended, relating to the rights, duties and liabilities of owners and operators of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers and of other persons with respect to the use of the public high- ways, and to the use, ownership, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers; to reckless driving; to requirements with respect to motor vehicl accessories and equipment; to certain f~nctions, powers and duties of certain person and to penalties for violation of certain provisions of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that sections 2, 7, 8, 15, 55, 56, 62, 72 and 81 of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, which said chapter is designated as the "Traffic Code of the City of ~oanoke", as amended, be amended and re-ordained as follows: Section 2. Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used in this chapter, unless other- vise defined, shall, for the p~rpose~of this chapter, have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in section 2154 (~9) of the Virginia Code of 1936, as amended, being section 2 of the Motor Vehicle Code of Virginia, as amended by an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April l, 19~2, namely; "director" "farm tractor", "highway", "metal tires", "motorcycle", "motor vehicle", "person", "pneunlatic tires", "road tractor", "semi-trailer", "solid rubber tires", "tractor truck", "trailer", "vehicle", "intersection". Section 7- Reckless driving. (a) Irrespective of the maximum speeds herein provided, any person who drives a vehicle upon a highway recklessly, or at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger life, limb or property of any person shall be guilty of reckless driving; ~rovided that the driving of a motor vehicle in violation of any speed limit provi- ion of section eight of this chapter shall not~of itself constitute ground for pro- secution for reckless driving under this section. (b) Any person who shall (1) Drive a vehicle when not ~nder proper control, or with inadequate or improperly adjusted brakes upon any highway, or (2) ~nile driving a vehicle, overtake and pass another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, upon or approaching the crest of a grade or upon or approach- lng a curve in the highway, where the driver's view along the highway is obstructed, or (3) Pass or attempt to pass two other vehicles abreast, moving in the same direction, or (~) Overtake or pass any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction at any steam o r elec.t~ic railway grade crossing, or at any intersection of high- ways, or while pedestrians are passing or about to pass in front of either of such vehicles, unless permitted so to do by a traffic light or police officer, or (5) Fail to stop at a school bus while taking on or discharging school children, whether going in the same or the opposite direction and to remain stopped until all school children are clear of the highway, or (6) Fail to give adequate and timely signals of intention to turn, partly turn, slow down, or stop, as required by section twenty-one of this chapter, or (7) Exceed a reasonable speed under the circumstances and traffic con- ditions 'existing at the time, or (S) Fail to bring his vehicle to a stop immediately before entering a highway from a side road when there is traffic approaching upon such highway within five hundred feet of such point of entrance, shall be guilty of reckless driving. (c) Every person convicted of reckless driving, under this section, shall, for a first violation, be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in Jail for not more than thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment; for each second or subsequent conviction for the Offense of reckless driving, under this section, committed within twelve months from the date of a prior conviction for reckless driving, every such person shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollar~ or by imprisonment in jail for not less than. ten days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition to the foregoing punishment, the court may suspend any license issued to such convicted person under an act of the General Assembly, approved ~arch twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, and amendments thereof, known, designated and cited as the Virginia Operators' and Chauffeurs' License Act (Sec. 2154 (170) et seq. of the Virginia Code of 1936), for a period of not less than ten days nor more than six months, an~ such court shall require such convicted per- son to surrender his license so suspended. It shall be the duty of such court, or the clerk of such ~ourt, to transmi such license to the director of the division of motor vehicles, along with the repot of such conviction required to be sent to the division. If any person shall drive any vehicle upon any highway while his license is so suspended he shall be punished by imprisonment in jail for a period of not less than two days nor more than six months and there may be imposed in addition thereto a fine of not more than five hundred dollars. Section 8. Restrictions as .to speed: other acts declared to be misdemeanor Any person who shall (a) Drive any wehicle upon a highway at such speed as unnecessarily to block, hinder or retard the orderly and safe use of the highway or so as to cause ~ongestion o~ the highway, or (b) Drive upon any highway any motor vehicle at a speed in excess of (1) Fifteen miles an hour when passing a school during recess or while children are going to or leaving school, provided that markers be placed on the highway so as to indicate the location of such schools, or (2) Fifteen miles an hour in a business district as defined in this section, or ('3) Twenty-five miles an hour in a residential district as defined in this section, or (~) Such speed as may be determined as follows: by the City Manager for congested areas or curves, right angle turns or other dangerous points on highways, based upon an engineering and traffic investigation, when such areas or points are clearly indicated by marker or signs, or (51 Drive anywhere else upon a highway any school bus carrying school children to or from school at a speed in excess of thirty-five miles per hour, or any other passenger carrying bus at a speed in excess of forty-five miles per hour, or any passenger motor vehicle or motorcycle at a speed in excess of forty-five miles per hour, or any other motor vehicle, including trucks, at a speed in excess of forty miles per hour, provided, however, the speed limit established by this section shall have no application to the operation of any motor vehicle while being operated by any member of the armed forces of this State or of the United States, acting in his line of duty and on the orders of a commissioned officer of such forces. (c) Drive to the left of the center of the street except upon one-way streets, or (d) Violate any provision of the right of way laws, as set forth in sections twenty-two and twenty-three of this chapter, or (e) Drive a vehicle out of an alley, lane or building into a street without first bringing such ~ehicle to a stop Immediately before entering such street, or (f) Make a left turn without passing to the right of the center of the intersection, whether marked or not, or (g) Make a right turn without keepin.g close to the curb, or (h) Coast or operate a motor vehicle with the gears in neutral, or (i) While operating a vehicle upon any highway, fail or refuse to control the lights of such vehicle by shifting, depressing, tilting or dimming the headlight beams thereof so as not to project into the eyes of the driver of any om- coming vehicle a glaring or dazzling light, or (Jl Drive through a funeral procession, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conViction shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of section eight-nine of this chapter. (k) a. The territory contiguous to a highway where seventy-five per centum or more of the total frontage, on both sides of the highway, for a distance of three hundred (300) feet or more is occupied by buildings actually in use and operation for business purposes shall constitute a business district for the pur- pose of this section. b. The territory contiguous to a highway not comprising a business district, where seventy-five per centum or more of the total frontage, on both side~ of the highway, is mainly occupied by dwellings or by dwellings and buildings in use for business purposes, shall be defined as a residence district for purposes of this section. sect, i,o.,n. 1.5. 0vertakin~ a vehicle. (a) The driver of any vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction shall pass at least two feet to the left thereof, and shall not again drive to the right side of the highway until safely clear of such overtaken vehicle except as hereinafter ~provided. (b) The driver of an overtaking motor vehicle when traveling outside of a business or residence district as herein defined shall give audible warning with his horn or other warning device before passing or attempting to pass a vehicle proceeding in the same direction. (c) The driver of a vehicle may overtake and pass upon the right of another vehicle which is making or about to make a left turn and the driver of whic has given a signal as required in section twenty-one of this chapter. Section 55. Duty to stop in event of accident. (a) The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in inJurie to or death of any person, or damage to property, shall immediately stop at the scene of such accident or as close thereto as is possible without obstructing traffic and give to the person struck and injured, or to the driver or some other occupant of the vehicle collided with, his name, address, operator's or chauffeur's license number, and the registration number of his vehicle. If the damage is to an unattended vehicle or to some other object, the driver shall make a reasonable effort to find the owner or person in charge of such property, or shall leave a hote in a conspicuous place giving him the information hereinbefore required, and in addition shall report the accident in writing to the superintendent of police irrespective of the damage involved. The driver shall also render to any person injured in such accident, reasonable assistance, including the carrying of such injured person to a physician, surgeon or hospital for medical or surgical treatment if it is apparent that such treatment is necessary or is requested by the injured person. (b) It shall be the duty of any occupant, witness, or other person having knowledge of such an accident to furnish as much of the information hereinbefore. required as possible if the driver is unable or unwilling to furnish it. (c) Any person violating this section, upon conviction therefor, shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, or confinement in Jail not exceeding six months, or both such fine and impr isonmen t. Section 56. Accidents to be reported to Police Department. (a) The driver of any vehicle involved in any accident resulting in injury to or death of any person, or property damage to an apparent extent of ten dollars or more shall immediately, by the quickest means of communication, give notice of such accident to the Police 'Department. (b) When a person required to report an accident by the preceding sub- section is physically incapable of making such report, and there is another occupant of the vehicle at the time of accident, such occupant shall make the report. Section 62. Requirements as to head lamps. (a) Approved single-beam headlamps shall be aimed in accordance with the requirements adopted by the director so as not to project a glaring or dazzling light to persons approaching such head lamps and shall be of sufficient intensity to reveal persons and objects at a distance of at least two hundred (200) feet. (b) Approved mutiple-beam head lamps shall be aimed in accordance with requirements adopted by the director in accordance with State law. An uppermost distribution of light shall be provided of sufficient intensity to reveal persons and objects at least three hundred and fifty (350) feet ahead, and at S'east one lower, non-glaring distribution of light shall be provided. All road lighting besm~ shall be of such intensity as to reveal persons and objects at least one hundred (100) feet ahead. Every new motor vehicle hereafter operated on a highway shall be equipped with an indicator lamp in good condition which shall indicate to the operator when the uppermost distribution of light is being used. (c) Whenever a motor vehicle is being operated upon a highway or a portion thereof which highway is suffic,.iently lighted to reveal any person or object upon such way at a distance of three hundred and fifty (350) feet ahead, it s~hall be the duty of the operator of such vehicle to use one of the lowermost distributions of light, or to dim the head lamps if the vehicle has single beam lamps. Whenever a vehicle approaches an oncoming vehicle within five hunded (500) feet it shall be the duty of the operator of such vehicle to use one of the lowermost distributions of light so aimed that glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of the oncoming driver, or to dim the headlamps if the vehicle hss single-beam lamps. Section 72. Signal devices. (a) Any motor vehicle which is so constructed or carries a load in such a aanner as to prevent a hand and arm signal required in section twenty-one of this ~hapter from being visable both to the front and rear of such vehicle, or any Tehicle the driver of which is incapable of giving the required 'hand and arm signal, ~hall be equipped with a nechanical or electrical signal device which meets the re- uirements of this chapter and is of a type that has been approved by the director. (b) Every device intended and used to give a signal of intention to turn r to stop a vehicle, shall be constructed and so installed as to give a signal ,lainly visable under normal atmospheric and traffic conditions from a distance of Lt least one hundred (100) feet to the rear and one hundred (100) feet to the front ,f the vehicle; except that a stop signal need be visable only to the rear; and .rovided that no front signal shall be required on vehicles manufactured or assesbled ,efore January l, 19~3. Section 81. Driving while intoxicate~. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or operate any automobile or other motor vehicle, car, truck, engine, or train in this city, while under the influence of alcohol, brandy, rum, whiskey, gin, wine, beer, lager beer, ale,porter, stout, or any other liquid, beverage or article containing alcohol or while under the influence of any narcotic drug, or any other self-administered intoxicant or drug of whatsoever nature. (b) Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than fi~e b,~n~ °20 for a first offense, and the court may, in its discretion, suspend the sentence during the good behavior of the person convicted. Any person convicted of a second or other subsequent offense ander this section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars and by imprisonment for not less than one month nor more than six months. (c) The Judgment of conviction, if for a first offense under this section. shall of itself operate to deprive the person convicted, of the right to drive or operate any such vehicle, conveyance, engine or train in this city for a period of one year from the date of such Judgment, and if for a second or other subsequent offense, for a period of three years from the date of the judgment of conviction thereof. If any person has heretofore been convicted of violating any similar act of this state or ordinance of any city or town in the state and thereafter is con- victed of violating the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, such convic- tion shall for the purpose of this section be a subsequent offense and shall be sunished accordingly. If any person so convicted shall, during the time for which ~e is deprived of his right so to do, drive or operate any such vehicle, conveyance, engine or train in this city, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (d) The clerks of all courts of record and every Justice of the peace, .ncluding police, trial and Juvenile Justices shall, within thirty days after final lonviction of any person in his court under this section, report the fact thereof and the n~me, postoffice address and street address of such person, together with th license plate number on the vehicle operated by such person, ~o the director of the division of motor vehicles. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 1942. No. 7361. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to institute such legal proceedings against property owners as in his Judgment may be proper to enforce the collection of costs for cutting weeds by city forces on private property in the City of Roanoke, as provided for in Section 3, Chapter 70, of the Roanoke City Code. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute such legal pro- =eedings against property owners as in his Judgment may be proper to enforce the ollection of costs for cutting weeds by city forces on private property in the iity of Roanoke, as provided for in Section 3, Chapter 70, of the Roanoke City Code. APPROVED IN THE C OD-NC IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 1942. No. 7362. A RESOLUTION for the information of the City Manager and the City Auditor, Iwith reference to restriction of expenditures for equipment, materials and supplies, except for materials and supplies required to complete projects already under con- struction, for surfacing streets to be recommended by the City Manager and approved tby Council, and for necessary supplies for the daily operation of the municipal g°vernment~REAS, in consideration of the City's finances at this time it appears to be for the best interest of the City of Roanoke ~iment, materials and supplies, except for materials :~lprojects already under construction, for surfacing that the expenditures for equip- and supplies required to complete streets to be recommended by the City Manager and approved by Council, and for necessary supplies for the daily opera- tion of the municipal government, be curtailed during the present Budget period end- ing December 31, 1942. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to restrict for the balance of the present Budget period ending December 31, 1942, the purchase of equipment, materials and supplies, except for materials and supplies required to complete projects already under construction, for surfacing streets to be recommended by the City Manager and approved by CoGncil, and for necessary supplies for the daily operation of the municipal government. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be furnished the City Auditor for his information and guidance in certifying funds available for purchases as outlined above. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 1942. No. 7364. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Eanager, for and on be- half of the City of Roanoke, to contract for the purchase of land in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, kmown as the Heirs of E. P. Riley tract, containing ap- proximately 215 acres, and one-half interest in a tract of land containing approxi- mately 52.50 acres, known as the L. L. Riley and Heirs of E. P. Riley tract, at a consideration of $22,000.00. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roamoke by Resolution No. 7298, dated April 27, 1942, authorized the purchase of certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, at stipulated prices, including land known as the Heirs of E. P. Riley tract, containing approximately 215 acres, at a consideration of $17,925.00, and land known as the L. L. Riley and Heirs of E. P. Riley tract, containing ap- proximately 52.50 acres, at a consideration of $2,625.00, and WHEREAS, the owners of the property have refused the offer as authorized by Council, but have offered to sell to the City the E. P. Riley tract, containing approximately 215 acres, and one-half interest in the tract containing approximately 52.50 acres, known as the L. L. Riley and Heirs of E. P. Riley tract, for a total consideration of $22,000.00, and V~IEREAS, it is the recommendation of the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department that the City purchase the said property for a total con- sideration of $22,000.00, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to contract, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase land in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, known as the Heirs of E. P. Riley tract, containing approximately 215 acres, and one-half interest in a tract of land containing approximately 52.50 acres, known as the L. L. Riley and Heirs of E. P. Riley tract, at a consideration of $22,000.00. APPROVED Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 1942. No. 7365. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing increase in pay of Second Station Engineer employed by the Water Department from a basic salary of $1,320.00 per annum to $1,4~0.00 per annum, effective as of August l, 19~2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that~authority be, and the same is hereby granted to increase pay of Second Station Engineer employed by the Water Department from a basic salary of $1,320.00 per annum to $1,~0.00 per annum, effective as of August l, 19~2. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 1942. No. 7366. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~90, "Public Schools", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #90, "Public Schools", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC SCHOOLS #90 .............. $ 659,899.49 BE IT BIJR~R ORDAIneD that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. C rk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 1942. No. 7367. AN ORDINANCE authorizing continuation of horizontal pay increases for public school teachers and other school board employees from July l, 1942, to December 31, 1942, under the same terms and conditions as provided for in Ordinance No. 7226, adopted on the 19th day of January, 1942. WPIEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke under date of January 19, 1942, adopted Ordinance providing for horizontal pay increases for regular officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, including personnel of the Roanoke City School the said Ordinance, however, providing for increases for personnel of the schools up to and including June 30, 1942, subject to reconsideration by Council, and ~HEREAS, Council has now reconsidered the matter and it is the consensus of opinion that the horizontal pay increases of public school teachers and other school board employees should be continued from July l, 1942, to December 31, 1942, the same as other city employees, and WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the municipal government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. 224 THEREFORE, ~E IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted to continue all horizontal pay in- creases for public school teachers and other school board employees from July~l, 19~2, to December 31, 19~2, under the same terms and conditions as provided for in Ordinance No. 7226, adopted on the 19th day of January, 1942. BE IT FURTI~ER OP~DAINED that this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after July l, 1942. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of August, 19~2. No. 7363. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property described as part of Lot 7, Block 9, North Side, by the City of Roanoke to Jerry P. Smith at a price of $115.00, payable $30.00 in cash, and the balance of $85.00 to be paid in twelve equa monthly installments, 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 receipt of the consideration by the Oity. ¥~HEREAS, George S. Via, Real Estate Agent, has obtained a contract from Jerry P. Smith for purchase of property described as part of Lot 7, Block 9, North Side, from the Gity of Roanoke at a price of $115.00, payable ~30.00 in cash, and the balance of $85.00 to be paid in twelve equal monthly installments, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, with the right of anticipation, and WHEREAS, George S. Via will be entitled to a sum of $15.00 commission for executing the sale, and WHEREAS, the contract of sale meets with the approval of the Council of the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be made by the City of Roanoke to Jerry P..~nith of that certain real estate in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, described as part of Lot 7, Block 9, North Side, at a price of $115.00, payable ~30.00 in cash, and the balance of $85.00 to be paid in twelve equal monthly installments, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, with the right of anticipation, and that when the sale is effected, $15.00 be paid by the City to George S. Via, Real Estate Agent, as and for his commission on such sale. 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 approved by the City Attorney, conveyi Lg the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said cash consideration has been received by the City, and proper purchase money deed of trust delivered to the City. APPROVED erk President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of August, 1942. No. 7368. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the ~nterest on Sewer Assessment from November 1, 1925, on property described as Lot 13, '~ection 10, East Side Addition, assessed in the name of Union Home Land Company, and 3tanding in the name of C. W. Francis, Jr., and accept payment of the principal ~nounting to $20.37 in full settlement. WHEREAS, Resolution No. $954, adopted by the Council of the City of ~oanoke on the 1Sth day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to ;elease principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Sidewalk ~ssessments by Special Resolution only, and V~tEREAS, the said City ~lerk has personally examined Abstract of Title [ated August 8, 1928, prepared by Woods, Chitwood, Coxe & Rogers, Attorneys, covering Jot 13, Section 10, East Side Addition, and while the Abstract does not specifically ~ention information received from the office of the City Clerk at the time said ~bstract was made indicated there was no Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing ~gainst the property it does indicate that no liea stood against the property, and WHEREAS, it is the consensus of opinion of Council that the offer of ~. W. Francis, Jr., to pay the principal amount of the assessment provided the interest is released shoGld be accepted. 'ITIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the interest on '~ewer Assessment from November 1, 1925, on property described as Lot 13, SectioG ~0, East Side Addition, assessed in the name of Union Home Land Company, and standin~ ~n the name of C. W. Francis, Jr., and accept payment of the principal amounting to ;20.~7 iG full settlement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of August, 1942. No. 7369. A RESOLUTION waiving certain defects in the titles to portions of the lands owned by J. H. Gusler and the heirs at law of Allie Gusler, deceased, in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia; and WHEREAS, the c~ity attorney has reported that, in his examination of the titles to the lands of J. H. Gusler and those of the heirs at law of Allie Gusler, deceased, in Carvin's Clove, Botetourt County, Virginia, there appear 'certain ob- jections, to-wit: (a) The failure of Susie Ellis and Edward Ellis, her husband, and Parker Dillard and __Dillard, his wife, to unite in the deed from ~,~ary J. Wire and other (heirs at law of Nathan P. Dillard) to Eliza Lollis and H. B. Lollis, dated January 25, 1915, and recorded in Deed Book "K", page 370, conveying 45 acres now owned by J. H. Gusler. (b) The failure of Jennie Linkenhoken to properly execute the deed from Rufus L. Linkenhoker and others to J. H. Gusler dated October 7, 1901, and recorded in Deed Book "D", page 388, conveying 16 acres of the 35 acres, more or less, now owned by the heirs at law of Allie Gusler. Cc) A certain judgment of Thomas B. Whitlock v. J. H. Gusler for $160.65, with interest from July 10, 1937, and $9.75 .~osts, Judgment Lien Docket "D", page 22; and WHEREAS, the said 45-acre tract was conveyed to J. H. Gusler in 1917, and said 16-acre tract was conveyed to him in 1901, and it is deemed improbable that after so long a, time anyone will seek to claim any ownership or interest in either of said tracts of land by reason of such objections, and the City Attorney is of the opinion that ownership of said tracts can successfully be defended by reason of adverse possession, but no definite assurance of such success can be definitely made; and WHEREAS, said judgment was obtained against one J. H. Gusler, the same being a different person from the on~e owning the said 45-acre tract of land; and WHEREAS, the owners of said lands have refused to expend any money or make any effort to remove the clouds upon their titles, and it is deemed to the best interest of the city to purchase said land from them irrespective of such defects. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia that said defects in the titles to the above mentioned lands be waived, and that up, delivery of deeds thereto, approved by the City Attorney, the City Auditor be, and he hereby is authorized and directed to make payment therefor irrespective of said defects in the titles to said lands. APPROVED . .i~erk Pr es ident ;he IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of August, 1942. No. 7370. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in payment of accounts in excess of appropriations for the year 1942 covering necessary operations of the municipal government. 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 warrants in payment of accounts in excess of appropriations for the year 1942 covering necessary operations of the municipal government. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants covering necessary purchases and expenses heretofore made, be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of September, 1942. No. 7371. A RESOLUTION of appreciation for the services rendered by the Honorable J. W. Comer as a Councilman of the City of Roaaoke. ~HEREAS, Honorable J. W. Comer voluntarily relinquished his duties as a Councilman of the City of Roanoke with the expiration of his term of office on August 31, 19~2, having prior thereto faithfully and efficiently served as a member of this body for many years, beginning July 29, 1922, which service was contiguous therefrom except for the period from September l, 1936, to August 31, 1938, during which time he had voluntarily retired from public life, and WHEREAS, during his incumbency, he served for two years as Vice President of this body and as a member of many of its important committees, and WHEREAS, his services as a Councilman have been marked by forceful leader- ship; a keen perception of municipal affairs; the ability to apply sound business methods to governmental operations without sacrificing democratic principles and the city's duty to its residents; the genius to solve difficult and manifold problems with fairness and foresight; the vision required for long-ranged planning, so essential to a growing community; and, above all, his devotion to his city, and ~HEREAS, this body is appreciative of his outstanding service, and it is deemed proper that a permanent record be made thereof. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is truly grateful for the services rendered by the Honorable J. W. Comer as a member of this body. 225 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a duly attested copy of this Resolution be delivered to him by the City Clerk. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Ist day of September, 1942. No. 7372. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept $3,500.00 in full settlement for all Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments standing in the name of, ~ or that should have stood in the name of the Central Manufacturing Company. WHEREAS, the Central Manufacturing Company has tendered its check amountin to $3.,500.00 im full compromise and settlement of Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments, including interest, shown by the records in the office of the City Clerk as standing in the name of, or that should have stood in the name of the said Central Manufac- turing Company, with the further consideration that all rights of protest as to the validity of the assessments so shown by the records be waived, and WHEREAS, the validity of several of the assessments is questionable. 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 accept $3,500.00 in full settlement of all Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments, including interest, shown by the records in his office as standing in the name of, or that should have stood in the name of the Central Manufacturing Company as of September 1, 1942, and that the said Central Manufacturing Company waives the right as to itself, its heirs and assigns, of protest as to the validity of the assessments so shown by the records. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed that if for any reason any charges assessed against any property prior to September 1, 1942, now owned by the said Central Nanufacturing Company have been inadvertently omitted or improperly assessed, that if and when sueh inadvertence or errors should become apparent that the same shall be marked paid or settled by the City Clerk under the provisions of this Resolution. APPROVED erk Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of September, 1952. No. 7373. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager to approve the continuation of employment of a Clerical Assistant for duty with the Roanoke City Rationing Board, Gasoline Division, for a period of thirty days from August 19, 19~2, at a salary of $150.00 per month. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke under date of July 20, 1942, by Resolution No. 73/~9, authorized the employment of a Clerical Assistant for duty with the Roanoke City Rationing Board, Gasoline Division, for a period of thirty days, effective as of July 20, 19~2, and V~IEREAS, the said thirty day period expired om August 18, 19~2, and ~request has been mede for continuation of the said employment for an additional ithirty day period. TPL£REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to approve the continuatio of employment of a Clerical Assistant for duty with the Roanoke City Rationing Board Gasoline Division, for a period of thirty days from August 19, 19~2, at a salary of $150.00 per month. APPROVED President IN THE CCUNCIL FOR TttE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of September, 19~2. No. 737~. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager to approve ex- penditure of approximately $156.20 covering cost of repairs and alterations to interior of building located at 333 West Luck Avenue for use of the Roanoke City Rationing Board. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to approve expenditure of ap- proximately $156.20 covering cost of repairs and alterations to interior of building located at ~33 West Luck Avenue for use of the Roanoke City Rationing Board. APPROVED Pr esiden t °3O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 1st day of September, 1942. ~o. 7375. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke form of agreement between the Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the lst.day of September, 1942, leasing certain premises and facilities at the Roanoke ~:~unicipal Airport, together with certain privileges, rights, uses and easements thereon, for term beginning September 15, 19~2, and extending therefrom for the duration of the war plus six months, either party, however, reserving the right to cancel the agreement upon thirty days' writte notice to the other, under terms and conditions set out in said agreement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke form of agreement between the Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council, dated the 1st day of September, 19~2, leasing certain premises and facili- ties at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, together with certain privileges, rights, uses and easements thereon, for term beginning September 15, 19~2, and extending therefrom for the duration of the war plus six months, either party, however, re- serving the right to cancel the agreement upon thirty days' written notice to the other, under terms and conditions set out in said agreement. APPROVED IN °I~IE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIHGINIA, The 1st day of September, 1942. No. 7376. 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "'An Ordinance making appropriations for the fisGal year Beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 19~2"~. BE IT ORDAINED b~y the Council of the City of Roamoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Repairs .................. $ 8,042.00 BE IT FLrRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~Z CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of September, 1942. No. 7377. A1J 0RDINAHCE to repeal an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 20th day of July, 19~2, No. 7350, entitled, "An Ordinance to prevent the waste of water and to prohibit the use of water for certain purposes by all customers of the Roanoke City Water Department and providing penalti for violation thereof". 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 20th day of July, 19~2, No. 7350, entitled, "An Ordinance to prevent the waste of water and to pro- hibit the use of water for certain purposes by all customers of the Roanoke City Water Department and providing penalties for violation thereof", be, and the same is hereby repealed. BE IT FURT~[£R ORDAIneD that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~OKE, VIRGINIA, The Sth day of September, 19~2. No. 7378. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that funds received from the State Department of Health for expenses in connection with Selective Service Examinations and heretofore allocated as additional compensation to employees of the Laboratory Division of the Health Department be expended for laboratory supplies used for selectees residing outside of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th day of January, 19~2, by Ordinance No. 7221, allocated $75.00 per month to employees in the Laborm- tory Division of the City Health Department received from the State Department of ~S 282 Health for extra work in connection with Selective Service Examinations requested by the State, and on April 13, 19~.2, by Resolution No. 7283, allocated to the said ~mployees for the months of March and April, 19~2, an additional $75.00 per month ' received from the State, and WHEREAS, the Health Department has requested an appropriation for purchase )f laboratory supplies to be used in connection with examination of selectees re- siding outside of the City of Roanoke as requested by the State. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to allocate funds received 'rom the-State Department of Health for expenses in connection with Selective Service ~xaminations for purchase of laboratory supplies used for exRmination of selectees ~esiding outside of .the City of Roanoke as requested by the State, and that the ad- iitional monthly-compensation paid employees of the Laboratory Division of the ealth Department, heretofore authorized by Resolution No. 7283 .for the months of arch and April, 19~2, be reduced proportionally as of September 1, 19~2. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 19~2. No. 7379. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the nterest on Sewer Assessment from October 1, '1932, on Lot 15, Block 10, Runnymede, rroneously assessed in the name of F. M. Henry, and accept 'payment of the principal mounting to $18.07, in full settlement. WHEREAS, it appears, that daring the year 1931 a sewer was constructed to accommodate Lot '15, Block 10, Runnymede, and was erroneously assessed in .the name of F. M. Henry when it should have been assessed in the name of Mrs. Annie Henry, an WHEREAS, Mrs. Henry has agreed to pay the principal of the Sewer Assessmenl ,rovided the interest is released, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the lity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed 'to release the ink, est on Sewer Asses.~ment from .October 1, 1932, against Lot 15, Block 10, Runnymede, errone~ ly assessed-'in the name of F. M. Henry, and accept payment of the principal to $18.07 in full settlement. APPROVED k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 19~+2. No. 7380. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing refund of $13.99 to J. E. Holt covering erroneous payment of real estate taxes for three-quarters of the year 19~l on property described as Lot 33, Block 26, Belmont Land Company Map, standing in the name of J-mas D. Poff, paid on the l~th day of October, 19~l, and directing the City Treasurer to restore to his files tax tickets for the said three-quarters of the year 19~l covering the said property. WHEREAS, J. E. Holt on the 14th day of October, 19~l, paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke $13.99 for the purpose of paying real estate taxes for three*quarters of the year 19~l on property described as Lot 18, Block 3, Tompkins Map, standing in the name of James D. Poll, and the said payment was er- roneously applied against taxes for the said period on property described as Lot 33, Block 26, Belmont Land Company Map. 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 $13.99 in the name of J. E. Holt covering erroneous payment of real estate taxes for three-quarters of the year 1941 on property described as Lot 33, Block 26, Belmont Land Compaay Map, standing in.the name of James D. Poll. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to restore to his files tax tickets for three-quarters of the year 19~l on property described as Lot 33, Block 26, Belmont Land Company Map, standing in the name of James D. Poll. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 1942. No. 7381. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~5, "Special Audits", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #5, "Special Audits", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th .day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: SPECIAL AUDITS ~5 ........... .... $ 131.85 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 8th day of September, 19~2. No. 7382. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf of the City, contract with John C. Senter for work in connection with remodeling residence at the Municipal Airport, known as the old Cannaday Home, at a considera- tion of $6,7~2.00, including 5% for overhead and 10% for profit, thesaid work to include remodetingof pre.seat heating system and new radiation aecessary to heat the entire struct,ure, new plumbing, new electrical work, painting of all surfaces in- side and outside including brick masonry, new door and window screens, and all miscellaneous alterations and repairs, and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in payment of charges after they have been properly approved. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke-tha-t the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute, for and on behalf of~the City, contract with John C. Senter for work in connection with remodeling residence at the Municipal Airport, known as the old Cannaday Home, at a consideration of $6,7~2.00, including 5% for overhead and 10% for profit, the said work toinclude remodeling of present heating system · md new radiation necessary to heat the entire structure, new plumbing, new electrical work, painting of all surfaces inside and outside in- cluding brick masonry, new door and window screens, and all miscellaneous altera- tions and repairs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants in pay- ment of charges after they have been properly approved. A P P R 0 V E D k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 1942. No. 7383. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #61, "Almshous'e", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day i°feJanuarY'th 19/~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for fiscal year beginning January 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~61, ~"Almshouse", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ALMSHOUSE #61 Rent ................. $ 120.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from September 1, 1942. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of September, 1942. No. 7384. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose ,'of ' in enforcing the City s llen for taxes against Lot 3, Section 14, Webb Map, standing the names of Rudolph, Helen and James McAfee. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as Lot 3, Section 14, Webb Map, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by Rudolph, Helen and James McAfee, or someone acting for them, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNOIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of September, i9~+2. No. 7385. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the allocation of funds received from the State Department of Health for extra work in connection with Selective Service Examinations for the months of May, June, July, August and September, 19~2. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th day of January, 19~2, by Ordinance No. 7221, allocated $75.00 per month to employees in the Labora- tory Division of the City Health Department received from the State Department of Health for extra work in connection with Selective Service Examinations requested by the State, and on April 13, 19~2, by Resolution No. 7283, allocated to the said employees for the months of March and April, 1942, an additional $75.00 per month received from the State, and WHEREAS, the State Department of Health has transmitted to the City of Roanoke an additional $75.00 per month for the months of May, June, July, August and September, 19~2, for this expense. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~dditional allotment of $75.00 per month for the months of May, June, July, August ~nd September, 19~2, be, and the same is hereby allocated as additional compensation For extra work due to Selective Service Examinations to the following employees of ;he Laboratory Division of the Health Department: Bacteriologist .......... $ 31.80 Assistant Bacteriologist i~ii 18.00 Clerk Technician ............ 16.20 Janitor ..................... 9.00 APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of September, 19~2. No. 7386. A RESOLUTION to refund to the Roanoke Softball Association $23.25 repre- 3enting amount of gate receipts in excess of expenses for the "A" League Softball ~eries played at Maher Field, the said amount to be divided equally between the $ireley's Softball Team and the Fallon's Softball Team. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has agreed to refund to the Roanoke Softball Association amount of gate receipts in excess of expenses for the "A" League Softball Series playoff played at Maher Field to assist in defraying ex- )enses of two te~ms to the State Softball Tournament, and WHEREAS, $37.25 has been turned into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke representing gate receipts from the "A" City Championship Softball games played at Maher Field in the playoff series, the expenses of said series being $15.00, the excess receipts over expenses being $23.25. Ci THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ty Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the Iname of the Roanoke Softball Association amounting to $23.25, representing amount of gate receipts in excess of expenses for the "A" League Softball Series playoff played at Maher Field, the said amount to be divided equally between the Bireley's Softball ~eam and the Fallon's Softball Team. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of September, 1942. No. 7387. A RESOLUTION establishing a policy for the employees of the City of Roanoke returning to their positions who have been called or who volunteer for nilitary service. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Ci.ty of Roanoke as follows: All officers and employees of the city, who hawe or may hereafter enter ~he armed forces of the United States of America during the existing state of war ill etween this nation and certain foreign powers, are assured that it is and will be !he policy of this body, insofar as such policy be may consistent with the- City :hatter and the general laws of the State and with the best interests of the city, ~o restore or cause them to be restored to their respective posts in the ~ity's lepartments after the cessation of hostilities; provided, however, application is ~ade in each case within sixty days after discharge from the armed forces and the ~pplicant is physically fit to perform the duties of his former office or employment. APPROVED ~~k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITtr OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l$th day of September, 1942. No. 7388. 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 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 19~,2". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virgihia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Equipment and Improvements ....... $23,953.80 BE IT FURTHER OR'DAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COD~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE The 1/,th day of September, 1942. No. 7389. , VIRGINIA, A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City-~anager to publish in- vitation for bids for the erection of fourteen cinder block airplane hangars at the Municipal Airport, according to plans and specifications prepared by Frantz & ThomPson, Architects. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for the erection of fourteen cinder block airplane hangars at the Municipal Airport, according~ to plans and specifications prepared by Frantz & Thompson, Architects. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of September, 19~2. No. 7390. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invita- ion for bids for concession privileges for a period of one year beginning October , 1942, at the new Stadium at Maher Field. BE IT RESOLVED by' the C&uncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager e, and he is hereby authorized and direc-ted to publish invitation for bids for con- ~ession privileges for a period of one year beginning October l, 19~2, at the new IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of September, 1942. No. 7391. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to contract for the purchase of certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on April 27, 19~2, by Resoluti No. 7298, authorized and directed the City Manager to offer for the fee simple interest of certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, sums not in excess of those submitted to the Council by the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department on the said date, and WHEREAS, the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department on the 14th day of September, 1942, submitted progress report of lands purchased at prices heretofore authorized by Council, and recommended that they be authorized to make offer for purchase of fifteen tracts of land included in the provisions of Resolutiol No. 7298 at revised prices set forth below: Acre s Owner Pr ice 27 O.L. Dogan $ 2,150.00 74 J.W. Dogan Estate 3,100.00 48.5 Grover C. Riley 8,200.00 95.25 M.C. Dogan 7,200.00 2.75 Dora Wellons 3,000.00 120 W.R. Gussler 12,000.00 40.5 L.L. Riley 5,000.00 35 Mary Lollis Coldfelter 875.00 8 Belle Gowens Estate 600.00 72 C.G. Wade 1,500.00 121 Sallie Padget 5,000.00 13 S.S. Dogan 750.00 276 P.T. Trout 2,760.00 100 J.J. Currie 1,000.00 Est. 160 Fagg-Smllivan . 2~000.00 $ 55,135.oo THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke~that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to offer for the fee simple interest of fifteen tracts of land in Carvin's Cove amounts not in excess of those set forth above and shown opposite each of said tracts of land; and if and when any one of said offers is accepted by the owner or owners of any such tract of land, to contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke for the purchase thereof, all of said contracts, however, to be in writing and approved by the Gity Attorney. APPROVED Pres ident )n IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 1942. No. 7392. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the purchase of property from the Eureka Title and Investment Corporation at a consideration of $1,200.00, and the ~ro ration of taxes as of January l, 1942, contingent upon the said Corporation paying simultaneously its delinquent taxes. WHEREAS, the report of the City Manager, the City Attorney and the Director of Parks and Recreation to Council dated August 15, 1942, was approved by Council at its meeting.on August 17, 1942, and submitted to the Eureka Title and £nvestment Corporation; and thereafter the said Corporation agreed thereto provided taxes for the year 1942 on the property therein mentioned to be purchased by the City b~ pro rated as of January 1, 1942, and WHEREAS, because of the delay in terminating the negotiations it is con- sidered proper that the taxes on said property for the year 1942 be so pro rated, and that said property be purchased by the City for $1,200.00. THEREFORE, BE 'IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Lots 3,4,5, 6 and 7, Block 2; Lots 24 and 25, Block 1; and 1.64 acres in Mountain View Terrace Addition, in the City of Roanoke, be purchased by the City of Roanoke from the Eureka Title and Investment Corporation for the sum of $1,200.00, taxes thereon to be pro rated as of January l, 1942. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Eureka Title and Investment Corporation pay or cause to be paid (if not already paid) simultaneously with the payment by the City of said $1,200.00 consideration, all delinquent taxes on said property, and all taxes, including taxes for the year 1942, existing against the following property, to-wit: Lot 3, Section l, Mountain View Terrace Map, Lot 5, Block ll-A, West View Map (1904 West View Avenue), Part of Lots 6 & 7, Block 3, R. J. Wright Map (208-15th Street, S. W.) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the purchase of said property by the City shall be contingent upon said title to be approved by the City Attorney. APPROVED President IN' THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September., 1942. No. 7393. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to The Virginian Railway Company to con- struct, operate and maintain an anchor and guy on the property of the City of Roanoke along Roanoke River ,near Wasena Bridge. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted The Virginian Railway Company to construct, operate and maintain on the lands of the City of Roanoke an anchor and guy attached thereto for staying one catenary bridge of The Virginian Railway Company at Mile Post 2~.5, Roanoke, Virginia; the said anchor and guy to be maintained Dn accordance with the terms of the draft of contract between The Virginian Railway ~Co., and the City o~ Roanoke, dated September 21, 1942, submitted with the petition of The Virginian Railway Company for said permit; and the Mayor and the proper officers of the City be, and they are hereby authorized to enter into said contract with The Virginian Railway Company. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 1942. No. 7394. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 12, part of Lots ll end 13, Hoffman Map, standing in the name of I. N. Spradlin. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as Lot 12, part of Lots ll and 13, Hoffman Map, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section ~03 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by I. N. Spradlin, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 'OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 1942. No. 7395. A RESOLUTION authorizing the employment of four typists in the office of the Board of Assessors for a period of one month, at salaries to be determined by the City Manager. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted to employ four typists in the office of the Board of Assessors for a period of one month, at salaries to be determined by the City Manager. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 1942. No. 7396. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the city Auditor to draw warrant ~ounting to $52.50 in the name of James W. Michael Bakery°Corporation, representing taxes paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke on trucks, furniture and fixture for the years 1938 and 1939. wHEREAS, the James W. Michael Bakery Corporation for the years 1938 and 1939 paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke taxes amounting to $172.50, covering tangible personal property, $52.50 of the said amount representing taxes on trucks, furniture and fixtures, and WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia has rendered an opinion that the city is not entitled to the taxes on trucks, furniture and fixtures for the said years 1938 and 1939. 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 $62.50 in the name of the James W. Michael Bakery Corporatioa, representing taxes paid on trucks, furniture and fixtures for the years 1938 and 1939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 1942. No. 7397. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $136.05 in the the name of the Roanoke Linen Supply Company., represent- ing taxes paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke on machinery and trucks for the year 1938. WHEREAS, the Roanoke Linen Supply Company for the year 1938 paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke taxes amounting to $136.05 covering tangible )ersonal property, and WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia in the case of the City )f Roanoke vs. James W. Michael Bakery Corporation has rendered an opinion that the city is not entitled to taxes on the machinery and trucks of corporations engaged in businesses such as that conduct-ed by the Roanoke Linen Supply Company during the ,ear 1938. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the :ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting Jo $136.05 in the name of the Roanoke Linen Supply Company, representing taxes and ~enalty paid on machinery and trucks for the year 1938. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~"[OKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 1942. No. 7398. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $67.62 to Fowlkes & Kefauver, covering ~ortion of taxes paid for the years 1932 to 19~2, inclusive, on the southern one- ~lf of Lot 5, block 18, N. F. & H., standing in the name of Mary B. F. Priehard. WHEREAS, on the 14th day of September, 19~2, a committee composed of the ~ity Manager and the Delinquent Tax Collector submitted to the Council of the City ~f Roanoke a report recommen'ding that the value of the southern one-half of Lot 5, ~lock 18,' R. F. & H., standing in the name of Mary B. F. Prichard, be established as $75.00, which report was adopted by Council, and WHEREAS, on the 18th day of September, 19~2, Fowlkes & Kefauver paid ;axes for the years 1932 to 1962, inclusive, totaling $162.62, on the southern one- half of Lot 5, Block 18, R. F. & H., standing in the name of Mary B. F. Prichard, ~lth the understanding that all over and above $75.00 would be refunded. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the :ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the 24 i name of Fowlkes & Kefauver amounting to $67.62, covering portion of taxes paid for the years 1932 to 19~2, inclusive, on the southern ome~half of Lot 5, Block 18, R. F. & H., standing in the name of Mary B. F. Prichard. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 19~2. No. 7399. A RESOLUTIOM extending to the League of Virginia Municipalities an invitation to hold its 38th Annual COnvention in Roanoke during the year 19~3. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke is centrally located in the State of Virginia and is easily accessible to all of the members of the League of Virginia Municipalities, either by rail, motor or air transportation, and WHEREAS, the said City has excellent hotels with adequate assembly and auditorium facilities to accommodate conventions, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke desires that the 38th Annual Convention of the League of Virginia Municipalities be held in the City of Roanoke during the year 19~3. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and is hereby extended the League of Virginia Municipalities a most cordial invitation to hold its 38th Annual Convention in the City of Roanoke during the ~ear 19~3. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 19~2. No. 7&00. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf ~f the City, form of agreement between the City of Roanoke and Randolph Frantz, ~rchitect, for services as architect in connection with the erection of two multiple :nit hangar buildings at the Municipal Airport, at a fee of four per cent of the '~ost of the work, with other payments and reimbursements under terms and conditions )utlined in said agreement, dated the 16th day of September, 19~2, and directing the :ity Clerk to attest the seal of the City on said agreement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, form of agreement between the City of Roanoke and Randolph Frantz, Architect, for services as architect in connection with the erection of two multiple ~nit hangar buildings at the Municipal Airport, at a fee of four per cent of the cost of the work, with other payments and reimbursements under terms and conditions outlined in said agreement, dated the 16th day of September, 19~2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to attest the seal of the City on said agreement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of September, 19~2. No. 7501. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #102, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #102, "Public ParkS", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on 'the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscaI year beginning January l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 1952", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC PARKS #102 Purchase of Land ............... $ 1,200.00 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 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7402. A RESOLUTION referring bids for concession privileges at the new Stadium at Maher Field to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. H~nter, City Manager, C. E. Hunter, City Attorney, end L. D. James, City Clerk, for tabulation. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for concession privileges at the new Stadium at ~aher Field have been filed by the following bidders: George S. Luck Harry T. Avis Harry T. Avis Recreation Association of Roanoke Jefferson Senior High School J. G. Rice Roanoke Post No. 3 - The American Legion Roanoke Post No. 3 - The American Legion and said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bids listed above be filed and presented to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, C. E. Hunter, City Attorney, and L. D. Yames, City Clerk, and that the said committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bids and to report to this body its findings as to the highest end best bid at the next meeting of Council APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 740J. A RESOLUTION authorizing the remittance of penalties for the years 1941 ~nd 1942 on merchant's license tax ~overing four popcorn machines owned and operated by the National Theatre Corporation. WHEREAS, through misinterpretation the National Theatre Corporation has been paying manufacturer's license on fo~ur popcorn machines owned and operated in the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, the State Tax Department has now ruled that the said Corporation should have paid merchant's license on the said machines, and has remitted the ~enalties for failure to pay the said merchant's license, and WHEREAS, it is the consensus of opinion that the City of Roanoke in :ollecting the merchant's license covering the four popcorn machines for the years 1941 and 1942 should follow the State procedure~ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted to remit penalties for the years 1941 ~nd 1942 on merchant's license tax covering four popcorn machines owned and operated ~y the National Theatre Corporation. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7404. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Marjorie Keeley Elliott and James W. ~lliott to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 536 Lincoln Avenue, known as part of Lot 28 and Lot 29, Block l, Lee-Ply Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to t~arjorie Keeley Elliott and James W. Elliott to construct a concrete cross-over to acco~Godate residential property at No. 536 Lincoln Avenue known as part of Lot 28 and Lot 29, Block l, Lee-Hy Court. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Marjorie Keeley Elliott and Kames W. Elliott by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and main- tenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of Septembe=, 1942. No. 7405. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $100.00 in favor of the Committee om Patriotic Affairs to assist in defraying expenses incident to patriotic celebration on Armistice Day, November ll, 1942. 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 $100.00 in the name of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs, to assist in defraying expenses incident to patriotic celebration on Armistice Day, November ll, 1942, the said amount to be charged to Account #101, "Celebrations and Public Entertain- ments''. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the said warrant be transmitted to James A. Dougan, Chairman of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs, c/o United States Employment Service, Roanoke, Virginia. APPROVED 245 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1952. No. 7~+06. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants for board of inmates at the Juvenile Home at the rate of seventy-five cents per day of three meals per inmate, effective as of October l, 1942. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is here.by authorized and directed to draw warrants for board of inmates at the Juvenile Home at the rate of seventy-five cents per day of three meals per inmate, effective as of October l, 1942. APPROVED erk Pr e s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7407. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the ity of Roanoke, to execute contract between the Civic Theatre of Roanoke and the City of Roanoke for rental of the Academy of Music for ten occasions in considera- tion of the sum of $150.00 per annum, for the calendar years 1942 and 1943, under the same terms and conditions as provided for in contract with the Thursday Morning Music Club, dated the 6th day of April, 1940, and renewed pursuant to Resolution No~ 6929, as adopted by Council on the 14th day of April, 1941. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to exeeut contract between the Ciivic Theatre of Roanoke and the City of Roanoke for rental of the Academy of Music for ten occasions in consideration of the sum of $150.00 per annum, for the calendar years 1942 and 19~3, under the same terms and conditions as provided for in contract with the Thursday Morning Music Club, dated the 6th day of April, 1940, and renewed pursuant to Resolution No. 6929, as adopted by Council on the 14th day of April, 1941. APPROVED A President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7408. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the eastern one-half of Lot 3, Section 2, North Side, standing in the name of William Washington. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the eastern one-half of Lot 3, Section 2, North Side, the said suit to be in- stituted and conducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by William Washington, or someone acting for him, vithin ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED ~.TTE~ ,,~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0_E~E., VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7409. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $30.27, with interest from ~arch l, 1923, on Lot 4, Block 48, Melrose Land Company, assessed in the names of W. B. and Bessie Welch and stand- ing in the name of A. W. Terrmell. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 4954, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments by Special Resolution only, and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title dated April 10, 1923, as made by Robert K. Spiller, Attorney, covering the above described property, and the Abstract specifically mentions information received from the office of the City Clerk at the time said Abstract was made indicated there was .~o Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing against the property. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $30.27, with interest from March l, 1923, on Lot 4, Block 48, Melrose Land Company, assessed in the names of W. B. and Bessie Welch and standing in the ~sme of A. W. Terrell, as a charge against said property from the records in his °ffice. (~_~_~ //~ A P P R O V E D I EPEALED By IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7410. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the allocation of funds received from the State Department of Health for extra work in connection with Selective Service Examinations for the months of October, November and December, 1942. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th day of January, 1942, by Ordinance No. 7221, allocated $75.00 per month to employees in the Labora- tory Division of the City Health Department received from the State Department of Health for emtra work in connection with Selective Service Examinations requested by the State, and by Resolutions No. 7283 and 7385 allocated to the said employees for the months of ~,~arch to September, 1942, inclusive, an additional $75.00 per month received from the State, and WHEREAS, the State Department of Health has indicated it will 'continue to transmit to the City of Roanoke the additional $75.00 per month for the remainde~ of the calendar year 1942 for this expense. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the additional allotment of $75.00 per month for the months of October, November and December, 1942, be, and the same is hereby allocated as additional compensation for extra work due to Selective Service Examinations to the following employees of the Laboratory Division of the Health Department: Bacteriologist Assistant Bac't,e:~i~i,~,':~::::::::::::: $18.0031'80 Clerk Technician ....................... 16.20 Janitor ................................ 9 · 00 APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7411. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of a Committee to be known as the "Stadium Advisory Committee" to act in an advisory capacity in the operation of the~ Municipal Stadium. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 65 of the Oharter of the City of Roanoke it is deemed to be to the inte2est of the City that a committee, composed of five members with the Director of Parks and Recreation as an ex-officio member and secretary, be appointed to act in an advisory capacity in connection with the pro- motion of activities to be held in the 2~unicipal Stadium, and to make recom~endatiol for use of the said Stadium. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following be, and are hereby appointed as members of a committee to be known as the S "Stadiu~ Advisory Commitee" to act in an advisory capacity in the promotion of activities to be held in the Municipal Stadium, and to make recommendations for the use of the Stadium, the members of the said Committee to serve without compensation: James J. Izard T. X.~ Parsons Robert C. Royer Sydney F. Small Charles E. Ward K. Mark Cowen, Ex-officio member and Secretary. APPROVED President IN Tt~ COUNCIL ~FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No.~7412. A RESOLUTION ratifying and approving the action of the City Manager in ermitting the Jefferson Senior High School football team to use-Maher Field on Baturday, September 26, 1942, at a rental of $25.00. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 6159, on the 5th day of September, 1939, fixed the rental charge for High School football games ?layed at Maher Field on Saturdays and Holidays at $50.00 per game, and WHEREAS, due to inclement weather, and other conditions, the City ~anager permitted the Jefferson Senior High School football team to use ~iaher Field ~n Saturday, September 26, 1942, at a rental of $25.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ction of the City Manager in permitting the Jefferson Senior High School football ~eam to use Maher Field on Saturday, September 26, 1942, at a rental of $25.00 be, ~nd the same is hereby ratified and approved. APPROVED ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIT£ OF RO~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7413. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City, to execute form of agreement between the City of Roanoke and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute Athletic Association for use of the Municipal StadiuE and facilities on Saturday, October 17, 19~2, for a football game to be played betwe ~n the varsity teams representing Virginia Polytechnic Institute and the University of Kentucky, under terms and conditions outlined in agreement dated the 28th day of September, 1942. 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 form of agreement between the City of Roanoke and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute Athletic Association for use of the Municipal Stadium and facilities on Saturday, October 17, 1942, for a football game to be played between the varsity teams representing Virginia Polytechnic Institute and the University of .Kentucky, under terms and conditions outlined in agreement dated the 28th day of September, 1942. ~lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 1942. No. 7414. 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal Year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending Deoember 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Salary, Janitor $ $78.50 per month .... $ 235.00 Salary, Helper @ $125.00 per month ...... 375.00 Salary, Stenographer ~ $60.00 per month..180.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from October l, 1942. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of September, 19~2. No. 7~15. A RESOLUTION authorizing and empowering the proper City Officials, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to borrow from time to time, if, when and as needed, a maximin s~m of $100,000.00 from the Roanoke banks through the Roanoke Clearinghouse Association, at an interest rate of 2% per ann~m, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of purchasing land in Carvin's Cove for use by the Water Department, and authorizing the ~,~ayor and City Clerk to execute proper evidences of debt. WHEREAS, it appears to be to the best interest of the City of Roanoke that from time to time, if, when and as needed, a maximum s~m of $100,000.00 be borrowed from the Roanoke banks for the purpose of purchasing land in Carvin's Cove for use by the Water Department, and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Clearinghouse Association has submitted in writing an offer to the City for the Roanoke banks to lend the City a maximin sum of $100,000.00 at an interest rate of 2% per annum, the said loan to be evidenced by one year interest bearing notes of the City, interest payable semi-annually, with the privilege of anticipating any part of the loan in multiples of $1,000.00 at any interest period, and WHEREAS, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this Resolution shall be in force and effect from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proper City Officials be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered, for and on behalf of the City, to borrow from time to time, if, when and as needed, a maximum sum of $100,000.'00 from the Roanoke banks through the Roanoke Clearinghouse Associa- tion, at an interest rate of 2% per annum, for the purpose of purchasing land in Carvin's Cove for use by the Water Department, the said loan to be evidenced by one year interest bearing notes of the City, interest payable semi-annually, with the privilege of anticipating any part of the said loan in multiples of $1,000.00 at any interest period. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City, to execute the proper evidences of debt. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of September, 19~2. No. 7~16. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for concession privileges at the Roanoke Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field for period from October l, 19~2, to December 31, 19~2, on all occasions except for circuses, fairs and c~arnivals, to Harry T. Avis of Roanoke, Virginia, at a ~inimum sum of $200.00, with the privilege of 55% of the net profits. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, Gity Manager, C. E. Hunter, City Attorney, and L. D. James, City Clerk, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for con- cession privileges at the Roanoke Municipel Stadium and Athletic Field for period from October l, 19~2, to December 31, 19~2, on all occasions except for circuses, fairs and carnivals, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing from said recommenda~ionand report that the bid of Harry T. Avis of Roanoke, Virginia, is the best bid for concession privileges at the said Stadium and Athletic Field in the minimum sum of $200.00, with the privilege of 55% of the aet profits; and that the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after consider- ing said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Harry T. Avis of Roanoke, Virginia, for concession privileges is the best bid therefor.. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the bid of Harry T. Avis of Roanoke, Virginia, for concession )rivileges at the Roanoke Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field for period from )ctober l, 19~2, to December 31, 1942, in the minimum sum of $200.00, with the )rivilege of 55% of the net profits, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and Leclared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said concession )rivileges shall be forthwith executed. 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and [irected, for and on behalf of the City, to execute ~he contract herein provided for 3ubJect to terms and conditions to be approved by the said City Manager. flC~erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of October, 19~2. No. 7&17. A RESOLUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 22nd day of June, 19/~2, No. 7332, entitled, "A Resolution establishing schedule of rates for night lighting facilities at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field)". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 22nd day of June, 1942, No. 7332, entitled, "A Resolution establishing schedule of rates for night lighting facilities at the Roanoke F~unicipal Airport (Woodrum Field)", be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of October, 1942. I EPEALED A RESOLUTION establishing schedule of rates for night lighting facilities at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field). BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following schedule of rates for night lighting facilities at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport (Woodrum Field) be, and the same is hereby established, and to continue in full force and effect until repealed or amended by Council: 1 - 50¢ per landing. 2 - 50~ per take-off. '3 - When several landings or take-offs are contemplated for instruction or co~nercial operations a minimum of $2.00 for the first hour or any fractional part thereof, and 50¢ for each additional fifteen mf. nutes or fractional part thereof after the first hour. & - If one or more persons, firms or corporations use the lighting facilities at the same time, there shall be only one charge made as provided for in Section 3 of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY_ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of October, 19~2. No. 7~20. A RESOLUTION authorizing and dire.~ting the Director of the Department of Public Welfare for the City of Roar~oke to execute joint agreement between the Roanoke Office of Civilian Defense, Welfare Division of Roanoke Office of Civilian Defense, Emergency }~edical Service Division Roanoke Office of Civilian~Defense and Roanoke County Chapter American Red Cross defining their respective responsibilitie for administering assistances and services to persons affected by enemy action. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Dir. ector of the Department of Public Welfare for the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute joint agreement between the Roanoke Office of Civilian Defense, Welfare Division of Roanoke Office of Civilian Defense, Emergency ~Iedical Service Division Roanoke Office of Civilian Defense and Roanoke County Chapter American Red Cross defining their respective responsibilities for ad~inis- tering assistances and services to persons affected by enemy action. APPROVED President IN Tt{E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of October, 1952. No. 7~21. A RESOLUTION providing for an agreement between the City of Roanoke and the County of Roanoke having as its purpose the termination of amm~xation proceeding now pending in the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, Virginia. WHEREAS, since the institution of the annexation proceedings by the City ~f Roanoke against the County of Roanoke, now pending in the Circuit Court of Roanok ~ounty, Virginia, this country has become engaged in war, and it is deemed best that all controversies between local governments be quickly terminated to the end and purpose that greater efforts may be put forth toward the winning of the war, and WHEREAS, representatives of the City of Roanoke and County of Roanoke have reached an agreement having for its purpose the termination of the aforesaid annexation proceedings, subject however to the approval of the governing bodies of the City of Roanoke and County of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Board of Supervisors for the County of Roanoke concurring, this Council doth approve the following agreement: (1) The annexation Court shall be requested to hear the annexation case on its merits at the earliest convenience of the court. (2) The City of Roanoke will offer no evidence, except as to that area etched in pink on a certain map now in the custody of John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, a copy of which is in the custody of Furman Whitescarver, both maps marked, "Roanoke City - Roanoke County, Exhibit No. l". The attorneys for Roanoke County will advise the annexation court that in their opinion, based upon the established an- nexation law of Virginia, the County of Roanoke is without adequate defense to the area so designated in pink on the aforesaid map. ('3) Neither the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, nor the Council for the City of Roanoke, nor the agents of either, will for a~period of three years from the date of cessation of hostilities between the United States Government and the Axis powers, propose or support any legislation in the General Assembly of Virginia, the effect of which would be to give to either the City of Roanoke or the County of Roanoke any advantage with reference to annexation which they do not now have; and further should any legislation be proposed in the General Assembly of Virginia, the purpose of which would be to change the present substantive annexation law, the General Assembly and its respective committees, will be requested to exempt and except Roanoke City and Roanoke County from the operation thereof for a period of three years from date of the cessation of hostilities between the United States Government and the Axis powers. (4) This agreement is without prejudice to the rights of any person, firm or corporation, who might be affected thereby, to be fully heard as an intervenor in the pending annexation proc~eeding; and further this agreement is made with the full recognition of the right, authority and duty of the annexation court to make due inquiry as to whether the terms of this agreement are fair and just to all parties c one er ned. (5) This agreement is without prejudice to the rights of the City of Roanoke to institute and prosecute any other annexation proceeding affecting any territory not annexed in this proceeding, within such time as may be permissible under the laws of this State. T~ A P P R O V E D ~rk Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~JOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of October, 1942. No. 7422. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Attorney to engage the accounting firm of T. Coleman Andrews & Company to compile necessary data and information for use in compromising the annexation proceedings now pending in the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, Virginia. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized to engage the accounting firm of T. Coleman Andrews & Company to compile necessary data and information for use in compromising the annexation proceedings now pending in the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, Virginia. APPROVED President IN TME COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 19~2. No. 7~19. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of Lots 1~, 15 and 16, Section 30, F. Rorer Map, located on the southeast corner of Salem Aven.ue. an~l~ 12th Street, fronting 105 feet on 12th Street and 150 feet on Salem Avenue,.,,~by the City of ~oanoke to Caret Brothers Dairies, Incorporated, for $8,875.00 cash, and authoriz- ~ Lng the execution and delivery of deed therefor upon the payment of the considera- tion, and directing t~e payment of .commission on the sal-e. WHEREAS, Pace ..Brothers, Real Estate Agents, have obtained a contract of purchase from Garst Brother.s Dairies, Incorporated, .for~'a cash c°msideration 'of $8,875.00 for Lots 14, 15. and 16, Section 30, F. Rorer Map, located on the~south- east corner of Salem Avenue' and 12th Street, fronting 105 feet on 12th street, and 150 feet on Salem Avenue, and WHEREAS, Pace~Brothers will ~be entitled ~o ~he sam of $375.00 commission for effecting the sale.., and WHEREAS, the contract of sale meets with the approval of the Council of the City of Roanoke.~ TEF2~FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale ~e made by the City to Garst Brothers Dairies, Incorporated, of Lots 1~, 15. and 16, Section 30, F. Rorer Map, located on the southeast corner of Salem Avenue and 12th ]treet, fronting 105 feet on 12th Street and 150 feet on Salem Avenue, for a cash '~onsideration of $8,875.00, and that when the sale is effected, $375.00 be paid by bhe City to Pace Brothers as and for their cnmmission on such sale. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the proper City Officers be, and they are .~ereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the City., to execute ~nd deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, con- zeying the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be aade until said consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 7423. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the Commissioner of Revenue for calendar year 1943, WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and John M. Hart, Commissione~ of Revenue of the city of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said Commissioner of Revenue and for such assistance, 'as may be needed, to properly conduct the office of the Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke in public interest for the calendar year 1943, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, Commissioner of ~Revenue .........-..... $ 6,300.00 Salary, First Assistant ...................... 3,074.52 Salary, Second Assistant ..................... Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk ................................. Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Clerk · 2,120.00 1,770.00 1,839.00 1,539.00 1,320.00 990.00 1,100.00 5OO.OO $ 20,552.52 Postage · Telephone '~' Bond Premium Advert i sing 125.00 125.00 10.00 125.00 385.00 20,937.52 and WHEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basic rate of compensation is arrived, at after..giviag due weight and consideration to the present financial status of the City of Roanoke., and is thought to be fair and just under all cir- c~stanCmeS at this time, and WHEREAS, it is ~ther agreed that if the necessity arises and the occasion demands, either party hereto, the Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice may by agreement review and revise the foregoing schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses,, imcluding equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as here- inabove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of John M. Hart, Commissioner of l~evenue of the City of Roanoke,~ endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia.. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that'a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered to the City Auditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make payments to the above mentioned parties, according to schedule hereinabove set out, the amount due by the City of Roanoke to each of said' parties aforesaid, upon notification of the approval of same by the State Compensation Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a Joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke, and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the Commissioner of Revenue to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: (Signed) John N. Hart, Commissioner of Hevenue. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 742;+. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for ~ixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the City Treasurer for ealendar rear 1943. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and C. R. Kennett, Treasurer the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said City Treasurer and for such assistance as may be needed to properly conduct the office of the Treasurer of the ~ity of Roanoke in public interest for the calendar year 1943, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, Treasurer ........... ................. $ 6,300.00 Salary, Deputy Treasurer ..................... Salary, Collector .. Salary, Statistical ~'l[l~l[[~ll[l[[~[[l Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Stenographer 2,838.00 2,220.00 1,893.72 1,620.00 1,539,00 1,539.00 1,320.00 500.0O $ 19,769.72 S%ationery and Office Supplies ............... Po stage . . . Bond Premium ................................. Insurance Advertising Maintenance ~'~~;;'iiiiii1211111112111122 2,700.00 1,300 · 00 162.00 575.00 256.25 280. O0 250.00 500. O0 .6,023.25. $ 25,792.97 Lnd WHEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basic rate of compensation arrived at after giving due weight and consideration to the present financial ~tatus of the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and just under all cir.- ~umstances at this time, and WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises and the occa- Dion demands, either party hereto, the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice may by agreement review and revise .the foregoing schedule, either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and whe~ made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawf. ul authori~ty charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as here- inabove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT ~JRTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of C. R. Kennett, Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be de- livered to the City Auditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make. payments to the above mentioned parties, according to schedule he~einabeve set out, the amount due by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon noti- fication of the approval of same by the State Compensa-tion Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Co~ncil Df the City of Roanoke, and supercedes any ex parte request previously made by the ity Treasurer to the Gompensation Board~ I concur in. ~the above: (Signed) C. R. Kennett, Treasurer. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 19~2. No. 7&25. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mundy Motor Lines to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 701 - 7th Street, N. E., known as )fficial Survey, N. E. 5, to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Mundy Motor Lines to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 701 - 7th Street, N. E., known as Official Survey, N. E. 5, to be used for commercial purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Mundy Motor Lines by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to )ersons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over The said Mundy Motor Lines further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall ~e automotically ~evoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 19~2. No. 7&26. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Soruggs, Attorney and~ Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equ~ity for the p~rpose of enforcing the City's lien for. taxes against the eastern part of Lot 10, and' western part of Lot ll, Block 3, R. F. & H., standing in the name of 0. D. David. BE IT RESOLVED by the CsGncil of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and all. reefed to institute and conduct ~a suit in equity for the p~rpose of ~enforci~g~ the City's Lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City. of Roanoke described ~s the eastern part of Lot 10, and western part of Lot ll, Block 3, R. F. & H., ~he said suit be be instituted and conducted in conformity with Sec.tion 403- of the 'ax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by O. D. David, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPR.OVE D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 19~2. No. 7&27. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the northern one-half of Lot 332, Ward 1~, R. L. & I., standing in the name .of ~harles W. Bond. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. ~. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute.and.conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforc.iag the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the northern one-half of Lot 332, Ward ~, R. L. & I., the said suit to be in- stituted and conduCted in conformity with Section ~03 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by Charles W. Bond, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution, APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th da~ of October, 1942, No. 7~28. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the p~rpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as south side Lynchburg Road west of 7th Street known as Eot ll, Block 8, O. S., standing in the name of Henry Rhodes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's Lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roamoke-described as south side Lynchburg Road west of 7th Street known as Lot ll, Block 8, O. S., the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with See.t-ion ~03 of the Tax lode of Virginia, unless the said lien be disehaeged by Henry Rhodes, or-someen~e ~cting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 7&29. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of one 250 C. P. street light Kenwood Boulevard, S. E., approximately ~00 feet west of Vernon Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian :lectric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. treet light on Kenwood Boulevard, S. E., approximately &00 feet west of Vernon :treet. 264 RI p c/..ALED Said light to be maintained under the con,t~act existing between the Appalachian EleCtric Power Company end the City of Roanoke. lerk ' APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 19~2. No. 7~30. A RESOLUTION establishing schedule of rental charges for use of the new Nunicipal Stadium and Athletic Field, Roanoke, Virginia.~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanokethat the-following rental charges be, and they are hereby established for use of the new Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field, Roanoke, Virginia, and that the said.charges.shall continuein effect and force until repealed or amended by Council: ADVERTISEMENTS None permitted. CONCESSIONS By best bid. PROFESSIONAL AND SEMI-PROFESSIONAL BASEB~TJ. NIGHT EVENTS Single Game: $~0.00 plus 2% on all over $500.00 gross receipts. Double Header:S60.00 plus 2% on all over $500.00 gross receipts. Federal tax to be deducted from gross receipts. AMATEUR BASEBALL :AY Single Gsme: $15.00. )ouble Header: $20.00. ~IGHT EVENTS: Single Game: $30.00. Double Header.: $~+0,00. SOFTBALL $100.00 for the season, with 10% of the gate or a minimum guarantee of $50.00 for final tournaments. The Federal tax to be deducted from gross receipts. SOFTBALL-OUT OF TOWN TEAM OR TEAMS $15.00 for each game, including lights, a maximum of four hours. (A double header shall be considered as one game) ~ote: Except games scheduled over the season under contract approved by Council. DAY EVENTS single Game: $35.00 plus 2% on all over $500.00 gross receipts. ~oub, le Header: $45.00 plus 2% on all over $500.00 gross receipts. Federal tax to be deducted from gross receipts. FOOTBALL-HIGH SCHOOL $% of gross receipts, which shall include season ticket sales with minimum of t50.00 per day. ~essee shallthe the program rights. Federal tax to be deducted from the gross receipts. FOOTBALL-COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITK Armistice Day Game, Thanksgiving Day Game, and other College or University Games, 8% of gross receipts. Lessee shall have program rights. Federal Tax to be deducted from the gross receipts. On home games transferred to Roanoke, the season tickets will not be included in the 8% of the gross receipts~ F00TBALL-PROFE SSIONAL 10% of the gate receipts with a minimum of $100.00 per day. Federal ~tax to be deducted from gross receipts. NIGHT FOOTBALL GAMES Lessee shall pay $25.00 for floodlights for night games. SUR qE Public liability insurance will be carried on all athletic events and the cost of this insurance shall Be divided equally between the lessor and the lessee. This policy may be examined at the office of the City Clerk. S ~TUN. T DRIVING tlS0.00 flat for each day's exhibition. :IRCUSES shows traveling on railroads: 1 to 10 cars .......... ..... ...... $ 150.00 per day 11 to 20 cars ...... . .............. 200.00 " ,, 21 to 30 oars ...... .. ............. 250.00 " " 31 to 40 cars .................... . 300.00 " , Over 40 cars ...................... 350.00 " " ~25.00 clean up, charge. )n shows traveling over land by automobile or other conveyance: I to l0 trucks ............ ........ $ 100.00 per day ll to 20 trucks .................... 125.00 " " 21 to 30 trucks .................... 150.00 " " 31 to 40 trucks .................... 175.00 " " Over 40 trucks ..................... 200.00 ,' ,, ~25.00 clean up charge. iThese charges include rights to all concessions. one day and one night performance) (A day's exhibition shall include ~0TORCYCLE RACES $150.00 flat for each day's exhibition. MECHANICAL, AGRICULTURAL, LIVESTOCK, OR ANY USE RECOGNIZED AS "FAIR" PURPOSES $500.00 per day or $2,500.00 per weS$,the City to clean up the grounds. These charges include rights to all concessions. (Plus $100.00 clean up charge to be deposited with initial rental payment) CARNIVALS~ AND 0~R SIMILAR USE i500.00 per day, or $2,500.00 per week, the City to clean up the grounds. ~harges include rights to all concessions. These MISCELLANEOUS ~HARGES FOR OTHER USES OF MAHER FIELD shall be fixed by the City Manager. ~Jnless otherwise specified no concessions are allowed under this schedule of charges The City Manager is author i~,ed and directed to advertise for sealed bids on a lump sum basis for all concessions reserved under this schedule of charges. Whenever special police officers or watchmen are employed for duty at the field, in connection with any exhibition, the payment of same shall be borne by the lessee APPROVED lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 7431. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on b~half )f the City of Roanoke, to enter into contract with the Metat~s Reserve Company for removal of street car rails from the streets of the City and the replacing of paving at no cost to the City, with the understanding that the said Metals Reserve Company will have title to the street car rails after removal. 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 and1. ed to enter into contract with the Metals Reserve Company for 'removal of street car rails from the streets of the City and the replaciag ~of paving, at ~no~eos.t to the City, with the understanding that the said Metals ~Reserve Compaay will ,have title to the street car rails after removal. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 7432. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #61, "Almshouse", of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for t! fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #61, "~lmshouse", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making.a~- propriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~2, and ending December. 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: A , SHOUSE Rent ............ .. ...... $ 1,057.50 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from October 16, 1942. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 19~2. No. 7~+33. A RESOLUTION granting ~permission to W. Clayton Lemon to rent storage space for airplanes in the No. 2 Hangar at the Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) at the same rental charge as is now made by the City until such time as the- Pennsylvania-Central Airlines takes over the space as provided for in contract, but in no event for a period exceeding ninety days. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that W. Clayton Lemon be, and he is hereby granted permission to rent storage space for airplanes in the No. 2 Hangar at the Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) at the same rental charge as is now made by the City until such time as the Pennsylvania-Central Airlines takes over the space as provided for in contract, but in no event for a period exceeding ninety days. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 7~3~. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in settlement of hospital and doctor's bills amounting to $68.30 rendered against H. H. Harvey, and in addition thereto draw warrant in the name of H. H. Harvey, City Foreman, amounting to $10.83, representing a part of the regular salary of the said H. H. Harvey for the time he remained in hospital for period from October 6th to 13th, 1942. WHEREAS, H. H. Harvey, City Foreman, while engaged in city work at the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, was stung, possibly by an unknown insect, necessitating hospitalization, and WHEREAS, the hospital has rendered bill amounting to $38.30, and the. physician in charge a bill of $30.00, covering care and medical attention of the said H. H. Harvey, and WHEREAS, it is the consensus of opinion of Council that the ~City will pay the full salary of the said H. H. Harvey for the time he was ab-sent from his duties for period from October 6th to 13th, 1942, amounting to $40.83, plus his hospital ~ill amounting to $38.30, a total amount of $79.13, or his hospital and doctor's ills, plus $10.83 representing part of salary, and WHEREAS, the injury has been reported to the Industrial Commission of 'irginia, which Commission's practice is to direct the payment of all hospital and aedi~al bills. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants .in ~ettlement of hospital and doctor's bills amounting to $68.30 rendered against H. H, ~arvey, and in addition thereto draw warrant in the name-of H. H. Harvey, City ?oreman, amounting to $10.83 representing e pert of the regular setary of the said [. H. Harvey for the time he remained in hospital for period from October 6th: to L3th, 1942. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 7435. AN ORDINANCE providing for an appropriation of $1,252.17 ~o the, Office~ of Civilian Defense, and authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant for the said amount. WHEREAS, a Scrap Drive has recently been conducted in the City of Roanoke under the sponsorship of the Office of Civilian Defense, with the understanding that the-proceeds therefrom would be turned over to the said Office of Civilian ~efense, and WHEREAS, settlement already ~ade with the scrap-dealers amounts to $1,252.17, which amount has been deposited in the Treasury of the City, and WHEREAS, an emergency is 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 funds collected from the recent Scrap Drive amounting to $1,252.17 and deposited in the Treasury of the City be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the Office of Civilian Defense. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw wa~rr.a~t, in- the name of the Office of Civilian Defense amounting to $1,252.17, and that the said warrant be transmitted to the Coordiantor of Civilian~ Defense. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1942. No. 7436. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in the name of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, amounting to $339-56, covering cost of manufacturing one electric driven Siren for erection on the ~unic ipal Building. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~uditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, amounting to $339.56, covering cost of manufacturing one electric driven Siren for erection on the Municipal Building. AT~~i~r k APPROVED President IN THE COIR~CIL FOR TIH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. 7437. A RESOLUTION referring bids for the construction of Multiple Unit Hangars at Woodrum Field, Municipal Airport, to a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and R. J. Dunahoe, Jr., Manager of the Roanoke Municipal Air~ort, for tabulation. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for the co~struction of ~ultiple Unit Hangars at Woodrum Field, Municipal Airport, have been flied by the following b idder s: BASIC BID J. F. Barbour & Sons B. F. Parrott & Company John C. Senter Eubank & Catdwell, Incorporated $29,943.00 30,895.00 26,375.00 27,757.46 and said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. TttEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bids listed above be filed ~nd presented to a committee composed of ~,~essrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and R. J. Dunahoe, Jr., Manager of the Roanoke ~,~unicipal Airport, and that the said committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bids and to report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bid at the ne~t regular meeting of Council. APPROVED Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26 th day of October, 19~2. No. 7~38. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for Fixation of salaries and expenses in the offi,e of the Attorney for the Commonwealth ?or calendar year 19k3. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and C. E. Cuddy, Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said Attorney for the Jommonwealth and for such assistance as may be needed to properly conduct the office ~f the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke in public interest for the calendar year 19~3, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, ~o-wit: md Salary, Commonwealth's Attorney ............... $ 5,775.00 Salary, Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney ..... 2,6k0.00 Salary, Secretary ............................. 1~620.00 $10,035.00 Bond Premium . S~ationery an~ ~i~'~~'~ii~i~ii~ Postage ...... Inci dentals .................. ................. 5.00 100.00 50.0o 120.00 175.o0 ~5o.o0 $io,~85.oo WHEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basic rate of compensation is ~rrived at after giving due weight and consideration to the present financial status of the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and just under all circumstances ~t this time, and WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the oc- casion demands either party hereto, the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City ~f Roanoke, or the City of Roanoke, after due notice may by agreement, review and ~evise the foregoing schedule, either as to salary, the number of employees, or ~xpenses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and ~hen made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with ~uch duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~alary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopt. ~d and approved, and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as hereinabove ~et out, or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together ~ith the ratification and approval of C. E. Cuddy, Attorney for the Commonwealth of ~he City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Gompensation $oard of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be deliver ~d to the City Auditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make payments ~o the above mentioned parties, according to schedule hereinabove set out, the ~mount due by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon notifica- Oion of the approval of same by the State Compensation Board. BE IT ~RTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the Attorney for the Commonwealth to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: (Signed) C. E. Cuddy, Attorney for the Commonwealth. APPROVED President IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. ~o. 7439. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that a tract of land bounded on the ~orth by Pleasant Avenue, on the east by Jefferson Street, on the south by Roanoke ~iver and on the west by Franklin Road, containing 31.9~ acres, more or less, be ledicated and thereafter officially designated as "Maher Field"; and further ~uthorizing and directing that the new Stadium erected thereon be dedicated and ~fficially designated as the "Victory Stadium" until such time as the Council of the ~'vity of Roanoke may see fit to change the official designation. WHEREAS, the Norfolk and Western Railway Company and its subsidiary, the rirginia Holding Corporation, under date of March 15, 19~l, conveyed, by gift, to ~he City of Roanoke a tract of land bounded on the north by Pleasant Avenue, on ~he east by Jefferson Street, on the south by Roanoke River, and on the west by Franklin Road, containing 30.15 acres, more or less, and the City later acquired Lnother tract of land in the same boum.daries containing 1.79 acres, the total acreage ~f the said tract of land containing 31.94 acres, more or less, which tract of land .s generally known as "Maher Field", and WHEREAS, a committee has been appointed to arrange for the dedication of 'the new Stadium erected on the said field on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 19~2, ~hich committee has recommended to Council that the entire tract of land containing $2.9~ acres, more or less, be dedicated and thereafter officially designated as 'Maher Field", and that the new Stadium erected on the said field be dedicated and )fficially designated as the "Victory Stadium" until such time as the Council of the :ity of Roanoke may see fit to change the official designation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the tract of land bounded on the north by Pleasant Avenue, on the east by Jefferson ~treet, on the south by Roanoke River, and on the west by Franklin Road, containing I1.9~ acres, more or less, be, and the same shall be dedicated and thereafter officially designated as "Maher Field" in recognition and appreciation of ~.~r. N. D. ~aher, one of the great Presidents of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, which Company and of land to the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of new Stadium erected on "Naher officially designated as the City of Roanoke may its subsidiary, the Virginia Holding Corporation, donated the said tracl the City of Roanoke that the Field" be, and the same shell be dedicated and ~/~erk the "Victory Stadium" until such time as the see fit to change the official designation. APPROVED Council of President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board For fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the Clerk of the Courts for calendar year 1943. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and R. J. Watson, Clerk of the Courts of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said Clerk of the Courts and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the ffice of the Clerk of the Courts of the City of Roanoke in public interest, for he o~alendar year 1943, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and ex- ~enses, to-wit: Salary, Clerk of Courts ....................... $ 7,000.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 3,360.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 2,940.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 2,050.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 1,920.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 1,620.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 1,620.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 1,620.00 Salary, Stenographer .......................... 1,620.00 Salary, Typist Clerk and Deputy ............... 1,320.00 Salary, Typist Clerk .......................... 1,122.00 Salary, Typist Clerk .......................... 1,122.00 Salary, Extra Employees ....................... 250.00 27,564.00 Stationery and Office Supplies ................ Postage ....................................... Telephone and Telegraph ....................... Bond Pr emium .................................. Incidentals ................................... Repairs to ~.~achines ........................... Repairs to Records ............................ 1,090.00 150.00 180.00 50.00 ~0.00 100.00 1~600.00 $ 29','16 .00 and ~HEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basic rate of compensation is arrived at after giving due weight and consideration to the present financial statu~ of the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and just under all circumstances at this time, and WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises and the ocoa- sion demands either party hereto, the Clerk of the Courts of the City .of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice, may by agreement review and revise the foregoing schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, in- cluding equip~ment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when ~de, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the sa~e is hereby adopt* .ed end aDproved and to continue, unless sooner changed by agreement as hereinabove set out or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and ap?royal of R. ~. Watson, Clerk of the Courts of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensatio~ Board of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be deliver. ed to the City A~ditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make payments to the above mentioned parties, according to schedule hereinabove set out, the amounl due by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon notification of the ap0roval of same by the State Compensation Board. BE IT Fb~HTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Council Of the City of Roanoke and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the ~lerk of the Courts to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: (Signed) R. J. Watson, Clerk of the Courts. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF I~OANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. 7441. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Revenue to accept from the Comptometer Company $88.92 covering merchant's license for the year 19~1 and remit penalty of $8.8~ heretofore assessed. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Commissioner of Revenue be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept from the Comptometl Company $88.92 covering merchant's license for the year 19~l, and that the penalty of $8.8~ heretofore assessed be remitted. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. 7442. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose ~f enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 18, Section 5, Ingleside, stand- ing in the name of C. S. Macklin. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, ~ttorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed ~o institute and conduct a sui% in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's Lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described is Lot 1.8, Section 5, Ingleside, the said suit to be instituted and conducted in ~onformity with Section &0) Of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless the said lien be ~ischarged by C..S. ~acklin, or someohe acting for him, within ten days after the Ldoption of this Resolution. /Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. 7443. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 8, Section 8, East Side Land Company, standing in the name of Elvira A. Jones. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's Lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as Lot 8, Section 8, East Side Land Company, the said suit to be instituted and onducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless the aid lien be discharged 0y Elvira A. Jones, or someone acting for her, within ten lays after ,the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITT OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. 7444. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 21, Section l, Grandin Court Annex, standing in the name of A. E. Weaver. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that N. 3. S cr~ggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, amd he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as Lot 21, Section l, Grandin Court Annex; the said suit to be instituted and con- ducted in conformity with Section ~03 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless the said lien be discharged by A. E. Weaver, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1962. No. 7~5. AN 0RDIN~4CE providing for the condemnation of certain lands in Botetourt County, Virginia, to be used in the development of an additional source of water supply and water sheds therefor. ?~qEREAS, the City of Roanoke has heretofore acquired the greater part of the lands needed for the development of an additional source of water supply and to provide water sheds as a guard against pol~tion thereof in Carvin's Cove, Amsterdam Magisterial District, Botetourt County, Virginia, and it is imperative that other lands in that vicinity be acquired by the city in order that the project may be completed without delay; and I~rEREAS, the City of Roanoke has made bona fide but ineffectual efforts to purchase from the respective owners the additional lands required for the com- 0lotion of the project; and WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public health, property and ~afety, an emergency exists. NOW, THEHEFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as ~ollows: 1. For the purpose of providing for the City of Roanoke and its residents an additional source of water supply and water sheds for the prevention of polution thereof, the City of Roanoke, by and through its proper officers, agents and attorneys, shall, as herein provided, proceed to condemn, in fee simple, those ~ertain tracts or parcels of land in Amsterdam Magisterial District, Botetourt ounty, Virginia, to-wit: (a) Twenty-seven acres, more or less, owned by O. L. Dogan; (b) Seventy-four acres, more or less, owned by the Estate of J. W. Dogan, deceased; (c) Ninety-five acres, more or less, owned by M. C. Dogan; (d) One hundred and twenty acres, more or less, owned by W. R. Gussler; (e) Thirty-five acres, more or less, owned by Mary Lollis Coldfelter; (f) Eight acres, more or less, owned by the Estate of Belle Gowens, deceas ed; (g) Seventy-two acres, more or less, owned by C. G. Wade and others; (h) One hundred and twenty-one acres, more or less, owned by Sallie Padgett; (i) One hundred and sixty acres, more or less, owned by M. ~. Sullivan and Lura H. Fagg; (j) Thirteen acres, more or less, owned by S. S. Dogan; (k) One hundred acres, more or less, owned by J. J. Currie; (1) One acre, more or less, owned by the congregation$ of Nissionary Baptist and ~ethodist Episcopal Church, the legal title being vested in the trustees thereof. (m) Fourteen acres, more or less, owned by L. L. Riley; (n) 0ne-half undivided interest of L. L. Riley in a tract of land con- taining fifty-three acres, more or less, owned by him and the City of Roanoke. 2. Condemnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as ~rescribed by the acts of the General Assembly of Virginia in such cases ma~ an~d! .rovided, the city attorney being vested with .the discretion as to whether or not the .ifferent landowners shall be united in one or more proceedings. 3. If and when a landowner of any of the foregoing property voluntarily ;onveys his or her said land to the city prior to the same being acquired through ondemnation thereof, this ordinance shall cease to be of any force or effect as to such landowner and his or her land, but shall otherwise remain in full force and ffect as to all other landowners and their lands. /~. An emergency existing this ordinance shall be in force from its passage APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T?~ CITY OF ROANOK-E, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. 7446. A RESOLUTION to fix the compensation for the Board of Equalization and its office personnel. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the compensation for the Board of Equalization be, and the same is hereby fixed at $20.00 per day for each member for such time as the individual members actually work. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of the Clerk of the said Board be, and is hereby fixed at ~125.00 per month, and that of the stenographer at $80.00 per month. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIq~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1942. No. 7447. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #7, "Assessment of Real Estate", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT 0RDAINE'D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #7, ~'Assessment of Real Estate", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Drdinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, ].942, and ~nding December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to ~ead as follows: ASSESSmeNT OF REAL ESTATE #7 Equalization Board ......... ~ 3,000.00 BE IT FURT~ER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED AT~/ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of October, 1952.~ No. 7A48. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that the item of $596.00 earmarked in the 1942 Budget of the Police Department for purchase of Traffic Signals and Controls be used for purchase of radio equipment as might be authorized by the City ~,~anager. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted to purchase radio equipz.~ent as might be authorized by the City Manager from item of $596.00 ear~arked in the 19~2 Budget of the Police Department for purchase of Traffic Signals and Controls. APPROVED Pr e s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIMIA, The 26th day of October, 19&2. No. 7~9. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in the name of C. R. Vaughan, Sealer of Weights and ~easures, amounting to ~17.26, covering expenses while attending meeting of the Virginia .Weights and ~.~easures Association in Richmond, 'wirginia, on October l~th and 15th, 19~2. BE IT RESOLVED by the CouncJ. l of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of C. t~. Vaughan, Sealer of Weights and I. Jeas,~res, amounting to $17.26, covering ex- penses while attending meeting of the Virginia Weights ahd t~ieasures Association in Rich~aond, Virginia, on October 14th and 15th, 19A2. APPROV.ED President 279 IN THE COUNCIL FOR ThY CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of November, 1942. No. 7450. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing l~. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the eastern thirty-three feet of Lot 94, Ward 4, R. L. & I., standing in the name of Jacob Harvey. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that E. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain oarcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the eastern thirty-three feet of Lot 94, Ward 4, R. L. & I., the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section &03 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless the said lien be discharged by Jacob Harvey, or someone acting for him, with- in ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of November, 1942. No. 7451. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing I~.~. J. Scruggs, Attorney and )elinquent Tax Collector, tO institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose If enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the western one-half of Lot l~, Secti, !6, Rorer ~m.~ao, standing in the name of J. H. Brooks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that l~I. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax'Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed ~to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the western one-half of Lot l~, Section 26, Rorer ~.iap, the said ~suit to be in- stituted and conducted in c~onformity with Section 40B of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless the said lien be discharged by J. H. Brooks, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED Pr e s i'den t ,280 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of November, 1942. No. 7452. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing M. J. Scruggs, Attorney and Delin- quent Tax Collector, to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing'the City's lien for taxes against Lot 4, Section~ 3, Duncan Land Company, standing in the name of Walker A. Powell. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the 'City of Roanoke that N. J. Soruggs, Attorney and Delinquent Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authOrized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien, for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke describe( as Lot 4, .Section 3, Duncan Land Company, the said suit to be instituted and con- ducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless the said lien be discharged by Walker A. Powell, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of November, 1942. No. 7453. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $3.23 to Henry C. Giles, representing penalty on real estate taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, inclusive, against propertl described as Lot 15, Section 10, Runnymede, erroneously assessed in the name of F. M. Henry. WHEREAS, it appears that property described as Lot 15, Section 10, Runnymede, was erroneously assessed for the years 1928 to~ 1939, inclusive, in the name of F. M. Henry when it should have been assessed in the name of Mrs. Annie Henry, and WHEREAS, on the 29th day of October, 1942~ Henry C. Giles paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the full amount of taxes, penalty and in- terest for the years 1928 to 1939, inclusive, against property described as Lot 15, Section 10, Runnymede, with the understanding that he would be refunded the penalty amounting to $3.23. 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 Henry C. Giles amounting to $3.23, representing penalty on real estate taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, inclusive, against property described as Lot 15, Section 10, Runnymede, erroneously assessed in the name of F. M. Henry. APPROVED 281 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of November, 19~2. No. 7~5a. A RESOLUTION to amend Rule 18 of Resolution No. 5627, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, 'on the ll~h day of July, 1938, adopting Rules and Regulations for the operation of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Rule 18 of ~esolution No. 5627, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the llth day of July, 1938, adopting Rules and Regulations for the operation of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: RULE 15. Meters will be tested by the Water Department at the request of the customer uoon deposit of ~l.00. Should the meter register in excess of 102% said deposit will be returned to the customer but not otherwise. In case of over-registration, bills in question will be reduced accordingly, and in case of under-registration, bills may be increased accordingly. Such c:ustomer or his authorized agent may witness r~oval and test of such meter. ~Any meter otherwise properly repaire~d but owing to the inabi-~ty under present war conditions to secure such parts as will cause the meter to re6ister 100% may be re-installed and the proper correction factor may be applied to the registered consumption so that the amount billed w~ll be the same as if the meter registered 100%' of the actual conscription. Such bills shall bear the notation of the correction factor used. APPROVED ~erk President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~tNOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of November, 1942. No. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $1~4.00 in the name of A. Bo'~nan & Son, representing taxes paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke on trucks, furniture and fixtures for the years 1938, 1939 and 19~0. W~REAS, A. Bowman & Son for the years 19~8, 19~$and 1940 paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke taxes amounting to $1~.00, representing taxes on truc.ks, furniture and fixtures, and WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia has rendered an opinion that the city is not entitled to the taxes on trucks, furniture and fixtures for the said years 1938, 1939 and 19~0. 282 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 $144.00 in the name of A. Bowman & Son, representing taxes paid on trucks, furniture and fixtures for the years 1938, 1939 and 1940. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of November, 1942. No. 7456. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of ~ultiple Unit Hangars at Woodrum Field, Municipal Airport, to John C. Senter of Roanoke, Virginia at a sum of $23,860.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Messrs. W. P. Hunter, City Manager, John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and R. J. Dunahoe, Jr., Manager of the Roanoke Municipal Airport, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of Multiple Unit Hangars at Woodrum Field, Municipal Airport, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendation and report that John C. Senter of Roanoke, Virginia, is the best bidder for the construction of the hangars in the sum of $23,860.00; and that the Council of t,he City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of John C. Senter of Roanoke, Virginia, for the construc- tion of the hangars is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia~ as follows: Section 1. That the bid of John C. Senter of Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of ~.~ultiple Unit Hangars at Woodrum Field, Municipal Airport, in the sum of $23,860.00, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor, and that a contract for the cOnstruction of the hangars, as heretofore prescribed by the plans and specifications, shall be forthwith executed. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, is hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Pr es ident IN FiE COUNCIL FOR TITE CITY OF RO~d~0KE, V~RGINIA, The 9th day of November, 1942. No. 7457. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager to have installed window shades in the old Cannaday Home at the Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), now used as an office building, at a cost not to exceed $75.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roa~.oke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to have installed window shades in the old Cannaday Home at the 5~unicipal Airport (Woodrum Field), now used as an office building, at a cost not to exceed $75.00. APPROVED President IN THE COL~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROf~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The I6th day of November, 1942. No. 7458. A RESOLUTION author izing the City ~,~anager to approve purchase of a second-hand calculating machine for the office of the Commissioner of Revenue at a cost not to exceed $75.00, and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in paymenl of the said amount. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve purchase of a second-hand calcu- lating machine for the office of the Commissioner of ~evenue at a cost not to exceed $75.00. BE IT FURTHER 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 $75.00 in payment of the cost of said second-hand calculating machine. APPROVED President 283 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of November, I9~2. No. 7~59. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to institute and )rosecute for and on behalf of the city such suit or other legal proceedings as may )e, in his judgment, proper and necessary to cause sidewalks abutting property locat ed at the northeast corner of Jefferson Street and Campbell Avenue, owned by lm~ax Rosenberg and others, to be maintained and made safe as provided for in Ordinance ~o. 2799, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 9th day of September, 1912. WHEREAS, during the lifetime of George W. Payne, deceased, he was the owner of Lot 87, Ward 5, Map of Roanoke Land and Improvement Company, located at the ~ortheast corner of Jefferson Street and Campbell Avenue, and permission was granted lo him by the City of Roanoke to excavate under the sidewalks abutting said property ~ubject to certain conditions contained in Ordinance No. 2799, adopted on the 9th lay of September, 1912, and WHEREAS, the sidewalks abutting said property have ~eoome unsafe and I.~ax ~osenberg and others, the present owners of said property, have declined to comply ~ith the terms and conditions contained in said Ordinance for the future maintenance and safety of said sidewalks. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and prosecute or and on behalf of the city such suit or other legal proceedings as may be, in lis judgment, proper and necessary to cause sidewalks abutting prooerty located at the northeast corner of Jefferson Street and Camobell Avenue, owned by l~x Rosenberg md others, to be maintsined and made safe as provided for in Ordinance No. 2799, ~dopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 9th day of September, 1912, or ~o otherwise protect the city's interest in the premises. APPROVED President IN T~iE COUI,ICIL FOR THE CIT~£ OF ROA~WOYd~, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of November, 19~2. No. 7~60. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to waive the en- forcement of existing Rules and Regulations of the Water Department.for the duration of the present war. 285 WHEREAS, the War Production Board has prohibited the purchase and use of certain critical materials and has further limited the purchase and use of all materials, and V,q~EREAS, such prohibition will limit or prevent the rendering of service to present and prospective customers of the Water Department within its present terri- tory in accordance with said Water Department's present rules and regulations, and ]~REAS, it is the desire of the Council of the City of Roanoke to cooperate fully with the war effort and render the best service possible under these circom~- stances. THEREFORE, BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to waive any and all Rules and Regulations of the Water Department for the duration of the present emergency that involve the use of critical materials now prohibited or limited under the War Production Board Blanket Order P-~6 as amended October 10, 19L~2, or as the smue may be subsequently amended or revised under the following terms and condition~ 1. Any and all consumers given service under waiver of present Rules and Regulations shall, at their own cost and expense, make such changes in their facilities as may be necessary to conform to the present Rules and Regulations when the present emergency has ceased and proper material becomes available. 2. All consumers accepting or agreeing to service connections under waiver of present Rules and Regulations shall accept without protest such quality of service as will naturally result from such waiver. 3. AnY agreement to serve one or more customers through a common meter shall be made with a single party who shall be responsible for the payment of charges for all water passing such meter. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of November, 19~2. No. 7461. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~]anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to enter into contract with War ~Iaterials, Incor~orated, for removal of street car rails from the streets of the City of Roanoke, and to convey title to said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track fastenings to the said War ~]aterials, Incorporated, by bill of sale. ~,~IEEEAS, J. C. ~cPhail, Jr., Salvage Coordinator, War Production Board, has by letter the 2nd day of November, 1942, requested the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to transfer, by bill of sale, all unused street car rails, track fastenings, and other netallic track material lying in the streets of said city as outlined in said letter ~o War ~Iaterials,Incorporated, a subsidiary of the Reconstruction Finance Corporatio~ ~n agency of the United States Government, for a nominal consideration, and to grant oerrtission to ~'~ar ~,~aterials, Incor0orated, to remove the above described material ~rom where nowlocated in the streets of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, and 286 ~IEREAS, said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track material, are urgently and immediately needed in connection with the war program, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, Virginia, is desirous of having said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track material removed from its streets and is willing to contribute the same to the successful prosecution of the war program. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia 1. That W. P. Hunter, City ~anager, be authorized to convey title to said rails., track fastenings, and other metallic track fastenings to War Naterials, Incorporated, by bill of sale, the form of which shall be approved by C. E. Hunter, City Attorney. 2. That War D~aterials, Incorporated, be, and is hereby given 0ermission to remove said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track material located in the streets of the City of Roanoke~ Virginia, the location of which has been established by the War ~roduction Board in said letter, and for that purpose to disturb the pavement in the streets where said rails are located; this work to be carried out in accordance with specification to be approved by the City Engineer who shall assure hinself that the work is being done with minimu~ interference with the move~ent of traffic, and that the slots from which the rail is removed are refilled with a suitable available paving material. That no damage to the streets will be claimed by the City of Roanoke, Virginia, providing the War ~aterials, Incorporated, per- forms the work in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications set out above. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL F0t{ Tt-E~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of l'Jovezaber, 1942. No. 7462. AN ORDI~ANCE 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 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appro0riations for the fiscal year beginning Jannary l, 19~2, and ending December 31, 19~2". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #57, "Deoartment of Public Welfare" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City _ , of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEPART~ENT OF PUBLIC '~]~LFARE #57 Salary, Clerk ® $60.00 per month ....... $ 90.00 BE IT FURTheR ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 287 1q~ ~{E COLEfCIL FOR TH:~ CITY_ OF ROANOKE, VLRGIMIA, The 23rd day of November, 1942. No. 7463. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $7.83 to J. T. and Elizabeth Sayers, representing personal property taxes for the year 1939. WPYEREAS, on the 19th day of June, 1942, J. T. and Elizabeth Sayers paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $7.83, representing taxes, penalty and interest on personal property for the year 1939, and Wi{EREAS, it develops that J. T. and Elizabeth Sayers were residents of Roanoke County during the year 1939 and have already paid personal property taxes ?or that year to the County. TtIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amonnting to $7.83 in the names of j. T. and Elizabeth Sayers, representing personal property taxes for the year 1939. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CIT'f OF R0YHiOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of I(ovember, 1942. No. 7464. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~:~anager, for and on behal_~ of the City of Roanoke, to contract for the purchase of land in Carvin's Cove, Botetonrt County, Virginia, formerly a part of the W. R. Gussler tract, now standing in the name of H. W. Belcher, containing approximately ten acres, at a consideration of $2,500.00.. WPLEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke o~ the 26th day of October, 1992, by Ordinance No. 7445, provided for the condemnation of the I~~. R. Gussler tract consisting of approximately 120 acres in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Yirginia, along with other properties, end WHEREAS, the City ~.~anager and the L~anager of the Water Department have reported that ten acres of this land have been deeded to H. W. Belcher who is now offering ssa~e to the city at a consideration of ~2,500.00, retaining the right to remove the buildings, and have recommended that this offer be accepted, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ldanager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to contract, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purc~hase land in Carvin.'s Cove, Botetourt Count Virginia, formerly a part of the W. R. Gussler tract, now standing in the name of Y, 288 H. W. Belcher, containing approxLmately ten acres, at a consideration of ~2,500.00, said H. W. Belcher retaining the right to remove the buildings on said property on or before ~anuary l, 19~3. APPROVED President IN THE COUI'~CIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0EE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of November, 19~2. No. 7465. AN ORDINANCE to prohibit the collection and removal of rubbish or trash oontaining used tin cans by employees of the City of Roanoke, prescribing the manner in which used tin cans shall be prepared for collection and removal by the city ~mployees, and to prohibit any person, firm or corporation from commingling with ~ny rubbish or trash any used tin cans unless so prepared, and to prescribe penaltie for the violation of this ordinance. WHEREAS, the existing war between the United States of America end certain ~oreign powers has caused a shortage of tin and steel scrap, which are so vitally ~eeded in the war effort; and WPE~REAS, the War Production Board of the National Government has issued ~ertain orders and regulations dealing with the collection, segregation end disposal of used tin cans; and V~TEREAS, for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety and ~or the usual daily operation of the municipal government, an emergency exists. T~EREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows Section 1. No rubbish or trash containing used tin cans (except used ~aint cans, milk cans~or oil cans) shall be collected by any employee of the City ~f Roanoke for removal and disposal in the c o~rse of the ~egular rubbish and trash ~ollections by the city. Section 2..No used tin cans (except used paint cans, milk cans or oil ~ans) shall be collected by any employee of the city, in the course of the regular .~ubbish and trash collections by the city, ~nless such cans have been first prepared ~y having both ends removed, the labels and organic contents removed therefrom, the ~ans flattened and the ends placed within the flattened cans or stored loose there- vith. Section 3. No person, firm or corporation shall commingle with any rubbish ~r trash any used tin cans (except used paint cans, milk cans or oil cans) or store ~uch cans for removal by the city in the course of its regular r~bbish and trash ~olleotions without firs~ h~ving prepared the s~ue as provided in Section 2 of ~his Ordinance. Section 4. Any person, firm or corporation viole~ting any of the provisions ~f this Ordinance shell be g~ilty of a misdemeanor, ~nd shall be punishable on ~ conviction thereof by a fine of not less than two dollars and fifty cents nor more than five dollars for each offense. Section 5. An emergency existing this ordinance shall be in effect from the date of its passage. APPROVED President ~0bq~ClL FOR m~r:~ '~ITY OF .... .... , The 23rd day of November, 1942. No. 7466. ~.N O~DINAi~CE to provide for the abatement of penalties and interest on certain taxes assessed against persons in the armed forces of the United States. W!~REAS, by chapter 199 of the acts of 1942, of the General Assembly of 7irginia, counties, cities and towns were granted authority to abate penalties and interest on certain taxes assessed a~ainst persons in the armed forces of the United States under certain conditions; and Wt~RI~AS, for the usual daily operation of the city's government, an emerge~ ~xists, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows !. That any oerson who, on or after the first day of January, 19.42, is ~ssessed with any real estate, personal property or capitation tax for any year luring all or any part of which he is in the armed forces of the United States may, during the period of such service and within one year after it is terminated, pay the principal of such tax or taxes without the addition of any penalty or interest thereon. Every such person desiring to be relieved from the payment of s~ch penalt and interest shall make application therefor to the officer receiving the tax at the time the payment is made. Such officer'shal'l be satisfied from the proof submitted that such person was actually in such service for such year or years, and shall make out, in duplicate, a certificate to that effect, which certificate shall show the details of the penalties and interest involved. One copy shall be given to the taxoayer~ and the other retained. ~-~._~. the coll~ting~,~ officer as evidence that he is entitled to a credit in his accounts for the amount of penalty and interest so abated 2. This ordinance shall excite hy limitation on June '30, 1944, as provided by chapter 199 of the acts of 1942 of the General Assembly of Virginia. 3. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force from its passage APPROVED -~ Clerk President ~cy .2:9:0 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VII~GINIA, The 23rd day of November, 1942. No. 7467. "~,~unicioal Airport", of AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #120, . . an Ordinance adopted by' the Council of the City of Roanoke,, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making approoriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAII~'ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municioal Airoort" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19Z~2, and ending )ecember 31, 1942", be, and the same is herebv~ amended and reordained to read as ?ollows: ~JUEICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Repairs '~ 8,483 ~1 BE IT FURTttER ORDAINED that an e.,~ergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Presiden~ IN T~ COUNCIL FOR T~WE ~IT~ OF RO~'401~, VIRGI~{IA, The 30th day of November, 1942. No. 7468. A RESOLUTION of thanks and appreciation for the efficient service rendered by the Stadium Dedication Committee in the preparation and handling of program in connection with the official opening and dedication of the new Stadium at l~{aher Field as "Victory Stadium" on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1942,. WHEREAS, a committee known as the Stadium Dedication Co~mmittee was aopointed and authorized to preoare a suitable dedicatory 0rogram for the dedication of the new Stadium at Naher Field on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1942, and V~HEREAS, the members of the committee were a:~iri~, in their efforts and evidenced unusual initiative in the preparation and handling of the program to the general satisfaction and praise of our citizens and visitors who were present for the dedication. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the thanks and appreciation of the City be, and it is hereby extended the Stadium Dedication Committee for the efficient service rendered in the preparation and ~andling of program in connection with the official opening and dedication of the new stadium at ~.~aher Field as "Victory Stadium" on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1942. 291 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~G~0KE, VIRGII'~IA, The 30th day of November, 1942. No. 7469. AN 0RDINA~CE to amend and reenact Section #101, "Celebrations and Public Entertainments", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~2, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #101, "Celebrations and Public Entertainments", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of Janizary, 19~2, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 19~2", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CELEBRATIONS AND PUBLIC ENTERTAIIE~ENTS #101 ~iscellaneous ~' 562 50 ~E IT FURTHER 0RDAIk~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN TIlE COUI~CIL FOR THE CI%~f OF RO~kNOKE, VI}~GINIA, The 7th day of December, 1942. No. 7470. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~[anager to renew contract for a period Of five months from the 1st day of December, 1942, for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road ap- proximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, containing one hundred and fifty-six ac:res, more or less, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now Owned by Dr. Byron ~. Steele, at a rental of ~75.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to renew contract for a period of five months from the 1st day of December, 19~2, for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Soring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, containing one hundred ~nd fifty-six acres, more or less, formerly known &s th,~.Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele at a rental of ~75.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. APPROVED 292 IN THE COUNIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of December, 19~2. No. 7&71. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that all food stuffs and other provisions used in the feeding of the Jail prisoners for the City of Roanoke and such clothing amd medicine as may be necessary for said prisoners be purchased by or through the city's Purchasing Agent, except that food stuffs geaerally known as green vegetables may be purchased by or through the City Sergeant, as provided for in ~hapter 386, Section 8 (b) of an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, ap- proved April 2, 19~2. WHEREAS, Chapter 356, Section 8 (b) of an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia,approved April 2, 19~2, provides that the sergeant of any city shall purchase all food st~uffs and other provisions used in the feeding of jail prisoners and such clothing and medicine as may be necessary, but that if any such city has a Purchasing Agent the City Council may require all such purchases to be made by or through such Purchasing Agent, and WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the City Sergeant and the City Manager that all food stuffs and other provisions used in the feeding of the jail prisoners for the City of Roanoke and such clothing and medicine as may be necessar for said Prisoners be purchased by or through the city's Purchasing Agent, except that food stuffs generally known as green vegetables may be purchased by or through the City Sergeant. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED b~ the Council of the City of Roanoke that effective as of January l, 19~3, all food stuffs and other provisions used in the feeding of the jail prisoners for the City of Roanoke and such clothing and medicin as may be necessary for said prisoners be, and the same shall be purchased by or through the city's Purchasing Agent, except that food stuffs generally known as green vegetables may be purchased by or through the City Sergeant, as provided for in Chapter 386, Section 8 (b) of an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, ap- proved April 2, 19~2. APPROVED President 293 IN THE COLE~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of ~ecember, 1942. No. 7~72. A RESOLUTION inviting the County of Roanoke to participate in the pro- iposed proceedings before the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke for a legal enumeration of the population in the territory to be annexed to the City of Roanoke, at midnight, December 31, 19~2, pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of Roanoke ~ounty entered November 5, 1942. ~EREAS, at midnight on the 31st day of December, 1942, certain territory, now a part of Roanoke County, Virginia, will be annexed to the City of Roanoke by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, entered on the 5th day of November, 1942; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke deems it advisable that a legal enumeration of the population in the territory to be so annexed be made as soon as practicable after January l, 19~, in order that the City of Roanoke may thereafter receive its just share of State supplements and contributions to the localities, based upon population; and WHEREAS, the share of the County of Roanoke in State supplements and oontributions, based upon population, will be diminished by its loss in population ~ccasioned by such annexation; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of this body to apply to the Hustings Court )f the City of Roanoke for a legal enumeration of the population in the territory, )ursuant to law in such cases made and provided, and it deems proper that the ounty of Roanoke be invited to participate and be heard in the proceedings before he Court at and during the time such an enumeration is being made. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that bhe County of Roanoke be, and it is hereby invited to take such part as it may deem ~dvisable and proper in the proposed proceedings before the Hustings Court of the ~ity of Roanoke growing out of an application to be made by the Council of the City )f Roanoke to the Court for a legal enumeration of the population in the territory ~o be annexed to the City of Roanoke as aforesaid, at midnight, on December 31, 19~2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a duly attested copy of this Resolution be ?orthwith transmitted by the City Clerk to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke :ounty. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of December, 1942. No. 7473. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $46.82 to Eliza Glddings, representing penalty and interest on real estate taxes for the year 1924 against property de- scribed as the north side of Wells Avenue 310 feet east of 1st Street. WHEREAS, it appears that property described as the north side of Wells Avenue 310 feet east of 1st Street was incorrectly assessed for the year 1924 as to eccurate description, and WHEREAS, on the 21st day of December, 1942, Eliza Giddings paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector taxes amounting to ~45.64, plus $46.82'for oenalty and interest, a total of $92.46, for the year 1924, against property de- 3cribed as the north side of Wells Avenue 310 feet east of 1st Street, with the understanding that she would be refunded the penalty and interest amounting to ~46.82. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the :ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the Game of Eliza Giddings amounting to $46.82, representing penalty and interest on eal estate taxes for the year 192/* against property described as the north side .f Wells Avenue 310 feet east of 1st Street. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of December, 19/.2. No. 7/,74. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to William ~.~. Powell, a member of the Council of the City of Roanoke, and to the members of his family on the death of his son, W. Weymouth Powell. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the sympathy of this body be, and the same is hereby extended to William N. Powell, a member of the Council of the City of Roanoke, and to the members of his family on the loss occasioned by the death of his son, W. Weymouth Powell, who departed this life on the 20th day of December, erk APPROVED President 295 IN THE C OUNC IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of December, 1942. No. 7475. A RESOLUTION ~uthorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to contract for the purchase of land in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, known as the Heirs of Sarah A. Riley tract, containing approximately one hundred and fifty acres, at a consideration of $5,500.00. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 7298, dated April 27, 1942, authorized the purchase of certain lands in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, at stipulated orices, including lend.known as the Heirs of Sarah A. Riley tract, containing approximately one hundred and fifty acres, at a consideration of $5,000.00, and V,G~REAS, the owne~ of the property have refused the offer as authorized by Council, but have offered to sell to the City the said property for a consideratioa of $5,500.00, and WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the City Manager and the ~anager of the Water Department that the City purchase the said property for a consideration of $5,500.00, in which r~commendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to contract, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase land in Carvin's Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, known as the Heirs of Sarah A. Riley tract, containing approximately one hundred and fifty acres, at a consideration of $5,500.00. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 21st day of December, 1942. VIRGINIA, No. 7476. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to contract with the Roanoke Welding and Equipment Company, Incorporate( to permit the storage of automotive equipment under the west stands of the Victory Stadium at Maher Field at'a rental of $1.00 per vehicle per month, with a minimum total of $100.00 per month. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the City, to contract with the Roanoke Welding and Equipment Company, Incorporated, to permit the storage of auto- motive equipment under the west-stands of the Victory Stadium at Maher Field at a rental of $1.00 per vehicle per month, with a minimum total of $100.00 per month. APPROVED 296 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of December, 1942. No. 7477. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that all Municipal Departments in the City of Roanoke be closed on Saturday, December 26, 1942, subject to require-i nents of the heads of the Departments. WHEREAS, Saturday, December 26, 1942, is a half holiday in the City of ~oanoke under the provisions of Chapter 7, Section ll, of the Roanoke City Code, ~nd V,~HEREAS, it is the opinion of Council that the daily operation of the ~ity Government will not be greatly inconvenienced by closing of Municipal Depart- nents the full day of Saturday, December 26, 1942, subject to requirements of the ~eads of the Departments. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all ~unicipal Departmen~in' the City of Roanoke be closed on Saturday, December 26, [942, subject to requirements of the heads of the Departments, it being understood ;hat the provisions of this Resolution do not apply to employees of the Police and ~ire Departments. /Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY_ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day Of December, 1942. No. 7~78. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #141, "Debt Assumption", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia~ on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke ~that Section #141, "Debt Assumption", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of January, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, $942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEBT ASSUMPTION#iS1 · Debt Assumption (Annexation Decree) .... $2,060.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. 297 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of December, 1942. No. 7~79. A RESOLUTION ratifying and approving the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants covering necessary and proper purchases and expenses in excess of appropriations for the year 19~2 for operation of the municipal government. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of' the City Auditor in drawing warrants covering necessary and proper purchases and expenses in excess of appropriations for the year 1942 for operation of the municipa goverm~ent be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of December, 19~2. No. 7&80. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $465.2& covering cost of services and expenses of T. H. and D. D. Reed engaged to make study of the operation and financial needs of the Department of Public Welfare for the City of Roanoke. 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 ~65.2& covering cost of services and expenses of T. H. and D. D. Reed engaged to Lake study of the operation and financial needs of the Department of Public Welfare for the City of Roanoke, as per statement dated December 20, 19&2. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of December, 19~2. ~No. 7&81. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 3, Chapter 52, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to the manner of raising funds for the payment of pensions to members of the Police and Fire Departments. WHEREAS, in or der 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, 19&3. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia that Section 3, Chapter 52, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, be amended and reordained to read as follows: Section 3. Manner of raising funds. In order to provide a fund for the payment of the p.ensions hereinafter prowided for there shall be deducted from the compensation of every member of the Police and Fire Departments, and be retained by the city for said purposes, two per centum of the amount of such compensation, said amount to be deducted at each pay-day period, whether monthly, semi-monthly or weekly. To the amount of said deduction shall be added such s~n or sums as council shall appropriate in any ~year to meet the requirements of this chapter. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from January 1, I9~3. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of December, 19~2. No. 7~82. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordaln Section 1 of Chapter 17 of the Code of the City of Roanoke in relation to the tax rate on real and personal property. WHEREAS, Section 2 of the charter of the City of Roanoke was amended by Chapt~er ~83 of the 19~2 Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, whereby the limitati~ on the maximum tax rate on real and personal property was changed in certain particulars; amd WHEREAS, the references now contained in Section 1 of C~hapter 17 of the Code of the City of Roanoke are inapplicable and misleading, and it is considered advisable that the Section be amended so that it will conform with said charter amendment; and WHEREAS, in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipal government, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. That Section i of Chapter 17 of the Code of the City of Roanoke be amended and reordained, as follows: Pursuant to Section two, subdivision one, of the charter of the City of Roanoke there shall be levied annually upon all real estate and improvements thereon and upon all tangible personal property and machinery in the city not exempt from taxation by law, a tax of two dollars and fifty cents on every one hundred dollars of assessed value thereof, for the support of the city government, the payment of interest upon the city debt, support of a public library, the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses. '300 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VI~INIA, The 28th day~ of December, 1942. No. 7484. 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-19th day of January, 1.942, No. 7215, and entitled, ,'An Ordinance making appropr~iations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942,. and ending December 31, 1942". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke {hat Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopte'd by the Cou4cil of the City.of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of ~anuary, 1942, No. 7215, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Equipment and Improvements ....... $ 26,589.60 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 31st day of December, 1942. No. 7/+85. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943. WHEREAS, in order, to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, end this Ordinance shall be ia force from January l, 1943. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke' that all money that shall be paid int° the City Treasury for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 19&3, shall conStitute a general fund and as much of the same as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, to-wit: CITY COUNCIL - 1 Salary, President Salary, Members, 4 @ $1,000.00 Printing and Advertising Ordinances Incidentals Traveling Expenses Total City Council $ 1,200.00 ~,000.00 250.OO 10.00 250.00 5,710.00 301 CITY CLERK - 2 Salary, City Clerk Salary, Stenographe~ Salary, Stenographer Stationery and Office S~pplies Postage Tglephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Total City Clerk CITY ~.~ANAGER - 3 Salary,. City Manager Satary, Assistant to City Ma.nager Salary, Stenographer ~Salary,'E~tra Employees ~StatJ~onery and Office Supplies IPostage ' - ' Telephone .and Telegraph Bond .Pr emium Inc ider~tals _ Traveling Expenses Automobile Allowance Total CITY AUDITOR - 4 Salary, City Auditor Salary, Assistant C;ity Auditor Salary, Accountant Salary, ~ookkeeper Salary, ,Stenographer and Payroll Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Pr emi~m Inc identals Maintenance of Machines Clerk Total CO~ISSIONER OF REVENUE - 6 Salary, Commissioner of Revenue Salary, First Assistant Salary, Second Assistant Salary, Actuarial Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, License Inspector Salary, Extra Employees Stationery Postage TelePhone and Bond Premium Incidentals Advert is ing Lic ens e Tags and Office Supplies Tel~ egraph Total C ommi s s loner ASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE - 7 Salary, Equalization Board Stat ionery Total City Nanager CI?f TREASURER - 8 Salary, ~Treasurer Salary, Deputy Treasurer Salary, Collector Salary, Statistical Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Suoplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Insurance Incidentals City Auditor of ,Revenue Assessment of Real Estate 4,200.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 300.00 60.00 100.00 10.00 50.00 6,600.00 2,520.00 1,620.00 100.00 900.00 40.00 ~75.oo 10.00 lO0.O0 100.00 300.00 ~,200.00' 2,700.00 2,040.00 1,920.00 1,320.00 1,500.00 275.00 200.00 10.00 100.00 200.00 4,200.00 2,049.68 1,413.33 1,180.00 1,226.00 1,026.00 880.OO 733.33 660.oo 2,320.00 333.33 1,600.00 125.00 125.00 '10.00 250.00 125.00 6o0.oo 3,320.00 25.00 4.,200o00 1,892.00 1,480.00 1,262.~8 1,080.00 1,026.00 1,026.00 880.00 333.~3 2,700.00 1~300.00 162.00 575.oo 256.25 280.00 7,720.00 12,~65.00 '1g,465.00 18,856.67 3,3~5.00 302 DELINQUENT TAX DEPART~ENT- 9 Salary, Collector Commissions, Collector (1) Salary, Secretary Salary, Clerk Stationery and Office Supplies Po stage Telephone Bond Premium Incidentals Furniture and Equipment Total ~linquent Tax Departraent (1) 3% on all Personal Property PURCHASING AGENT - l0 Salary, Purchasing Agent Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Inc i dentals Advert is ing Total Purchasing Agent CITY ATTORNEY - 11 Salary, City Attorney Salary, Assistant City Attorney Salary, Stenographer Salary, Special Stenographer Stationery and Office Supplies Printing Briefs Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Traveling Expenses Total City Attorney CITY HALL - 12 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Janitor Salary, Janitors, 4 ¢~' $1,188.00 Salary, Janitress Salary, Elevator Operator Wage s Ins ur an o e Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Re pa ir s Total City Hall CIVIL AND POLICE COLrRT - 13 Salary, Judge Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Witness Fees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Bond Premium Incidentals Total Civil and Police Court ISSUING JUSTICE Salary, Issuing Justice Stationery and Office Supplies Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Total Issuing Justice BAIL CO~2~.~ISSIOI~R - 15 Salary, Bail Conn~issioner Stationery and Office Supplies Bond Premium Total Bail Commissioner 1,539.00 750.00 1,620.00 1,056.00 250.oo 200.00 9o,oo 4o.oo 8o.oo 5o.oo 2~970.00 1,188.00 75.00 260.00 135.00 134.00 5.00 25.oo 5o.oo 6,450.00 1,350.00 792.00 5o.o0 50.o0 lO0.00 15.oo 6o.0o 75.00 100.00 1,620.00 1,254.00 4,752.00 6OO.OO 792.00 1,O00.00 1,300.00 1,800.00 2,500.00 1,450.00 1,000.00 1~500.00 4,068.00 2,520.00 1,440.00 5O.OO 35o.oo 10.0o 89.oo 5.0o 75.00 2,484.96 5O.OO 75.o0 10.00 55.OO 2,220.00 25.00 5.OO 5,675.00 4,842.00 9,042.00 19,568.00 8,607.00 2,674.96 2,250.00 303 JUVENILE & D0:~ESTIC RELATIONS COURT - 16 Salary, Judge Salary, Chief Probation Officer and Clerk Salary, Woman Probation Officer Salary, Colored Probation Officer Salary, Stenographer Psychiatric Exezainations Vacation Substitu.te Stationery and Office Supplies Pos tage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals iAuto Allowance Total Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court CITY CORONER - 17 :oroner's Fees ~itness Fees Post Mortem Fees Total City Coroner LUNACY C0~8,~ISSION - 18 Justice Fees Physic~ian's Fees Witness Fees Stationery and Office Supplies Transporting Lunatics Total Lunacy Commission HUSTINGS COURT - 19 Salary, Judge Salary, Secretary Extra Judge IJitness Fees Iounsel Fees Iury Fees Postage Pelephone Law Books Total Hustings Court COURT OF LAM; AND CHANCERY - 20 Salary, Judge Extra Judge Jury Fees Postage Telephone Law Books Total Court of Law and Chancery CIRCUIT COURT - 21 Salary, Judge Jury Fees Total Circuit Oourt ¥IRCINIA CODRT OF APPEALS telephone Total Virginia Court of Appeals CLEar OF COURTS - 22 Salary, Clerk of Courts Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, De0uty Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deouty Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary Typist Clerk Salary Typist Clerk Salary Typist Clerk Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Pos tage 1,620.00 2,520.00 1,920.00 1,800.00 990.00 100.00 125.00 15o.oo 3O.O0 13~.00 5.00 5o.oo 360.00 75o.00 10.oo 200.00 225.oo 1,ooo.00 10.o0 lO.O0 125.o0 4,700.00 1,62o.0o 75.00 30.00 300.00 1,200.00 25.00 9O.OO 75.0O ~,700.00 100.00 7oo.oo 5.oo 75.00 50.oo 1,676.00 3oo.oo 8~+. O0 7,000.00 3,360.00 2,9~0.00 2,050.00 1,920.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,320.00 1,122.00 1,122.00 250.00 1,090.00 15o.0o 9,804.00 960.00 1,370.00 8,115.00 5,630.00 1,976.00 8&. 00 304 COMI~0NWEALTH ATTORNEY - 23 Salary, Commonwealth Attorney Salary, Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Salary, Secretary Stat ionery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Total Commonweal th Attorney CITY SERGEANT Salary, City Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, DepUty Sergeant Salary, Secretary Salary, Stenographer Stationery Po s rage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Automobile Expense Total City Sergeant ELECTORAL BOARD - 25 Salary, secretary Salary, Members (2)~ $25.00 Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Total Electoral Board CENTRAL REGISTRAR - 26 Salary, Registrar Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Incidentals Total Central Registrar COST OF ELECTIONS - 27 Judges and Clerks Printing Tickets Pr intiAg Voting List Miscellaneous Expense Bent of Voting Places Total Cost of Elections BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS - 28 Salary, Secretary StatiOnery and Office Supplies Postage. Telephone · Inc i dentals Publishing Notices Total Board of ZOning Appeals POLICE DEPART~.!ENT - 40 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Captain of Detectives Salary, Captain, EXecutive Officer Salary, Lieutenant of Detectives Salary, Stenographer Salary, Clerks, 2 ~ $1,200.00 Salary, Lieutenants, 4 @ $2.100.00 Sqlary, Sergeant of Detectives Salary, Sergeants, 4 ~ $1,980.00 Salary, Desk Sergeants, 3 ¢~ ~1,980.00 Salary, Corporals, 3 ~.- $1,890.00 Salary, Chief Communications Officer Salary, Communications Officers, 3 ~ $1,740.00 2,887.50 1,320.00 810.00 100.00 5o.oo 120.00 5.00 175.00 2,000.00 84O.OO 720.00 706.67 620.00 6OO.OO 520.00 340.00 225.00 150.00 223.00 400.00 175.oo 1,827.00 100.00 50.00 30.o0 10.00 2,000.00 75.oo 20.00 75.o0 15.00 1,076.00 150.00 1,750.00 200.00 425.0O 1,320.00 35.oo 20.OO 12.00 3o.oo 6o.oo 3.,720.00 2,520.00 2,340.00 2,340.00 1,122.00 2,400.00 8,400.00 1,980.00 7~920.00 5~940.00 5,6?0.00 1,800.00 5,220.00 5,467.50 9,346.67 190.00 2,185.00 3,601.00 1,477.00 3O5 Salary, Detectives, 6 @ $1,860.00 Salary, 3rd year Patrolmen, 45 ~ $1,860.00 Salary, 2nd year Patrolmen, 9 ~ $1,800.00 Salary, 1st year Patrolmen, 4 ('~ $1,620.00 Salary, Sign Painter Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Traveling Expenses Gasoline and Oil iNaintenance of Alarm System !t~aintenance of Traffic System ~$~aintenance of Radio System !~aintenance of Parking Meters Supplies Investigations Furniture and Equipment Total Police Department 11,160.00 83,700.00 16,200.00 6,480.00 1,350.00 1,000.00 100.00 1,400'00 25.00 15 o. po 100.00 4,600.00 400.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 3o0.oo 1,535.oo 200.00 265.00 I83~337.0C FIRE DEPAR~.~ENT - 41 Salary, Chief Salary, First Assistant Salary, Second Assistant Salary, Nechanics, 3 (~ ~1,920.00 Salary, Captains, ll 21 $1,980.00 Salary, ~unior Captains, ll ~ ~1,920.00 Salary, Engineers, 9 ~ ~1,920.00 Salary, Junior Engineers, 9 ~ ~1,860.00 Salary, Telephone Operators, 3 @ ~1,860.00 Salary, }rd year Privates, 65 ~ ~1,800.00 Salary, 2nd year Privates, 2 ~}~ ~1,680.00 Salary, Superintendent of Alarms Salary, Chief Clerk iVage s Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Insurance ITaveling Expenses ]asoline and Oil ~aintenance of Apparatus ~aintenance of Alarm System Supplies ~ire Hose ~uel Electricity ~a t er epairs to Buildings ~ydr ant Service ~.quipment Total Fire Deoartment 3,600.00 2,604.00 2,320.00 5,760.00 21,780.00 21,120.00 17,280.00 16,?gO.O0 5,580.00 117,000.00 3,360.00 2,280.00 1,800.00 3oo.00 '150.00 30.00 880.00 50o.oo 100.00 800.00 2,600.00 500.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1;5oo.oo 200.00 5oo.oo 75o.oo ll,9gO.O0 925.00 246,399.00 LIFE SAViJ~G AND FIRST AID - 42 Inci dentals Total Life Saving and First Aid BUILDING Al, iD PLLU~.~BING INSPECTION - 43 Salary, Buil.ding, Electrical and Plo~bing Inspector Salary, Assistant Building Inspector Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Tel ephone Bond Premium Inc i de nra ls Automobile Allowance Total Building and Plumbing Ins0ection 1,500.00 3,250.00 2,100.00 1,320.00 50.00 100.00 15.00 77.00 10.o0 75.oo 3oo.oo 1,500.00 7,'297.06 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION - 44 Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Pr em ium Incidentals Traveling Expenses Automobile Allowance Total Electrical Inspection 50.00 10.00 20.00 5.00 2O.00 50.00 360.00 515.0o 306 WEIGHTS AND ~,~EASlYRES INSPECTION Salary, Sealer of Weights and Heasures Wages Gasoline and Oil Supplies Total Weights and l~easures Inspection MILITIA- 46 Telephone Electricity Armory Rent Total t~ilitia DOG TAX ADI~INISTRATION - 47 Salary, Game Warden Inc i de nta 1 s Dog Tax and heceipts Rabies Treatment Damage by Dogs 15% of Colleotions to Co.~onwealth Total Dog Tax Administration CIVILIAN DEFENSE - 48 Salary, Assistant Coordinator Wage s Stationery Postage Telephone Incidentals Traveling Expense Adver tis ing Supplies Repairs Equipment Rental Total Civilian Defense HEALTH DEPARTHENT - 50 Salary, C0zmuissioner Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Nurse Salary, Tuberculosis Nurse Salary, Nurse, ~:~aternal and Child Welfare Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Gasoline and 0il S~?~plies "~o~in and Antitoxin Automobile Allowance Total Health Department TUBERCULOSIS S~NATORIUt~ - 51 Salary, Superintendent and Medical Director Salary, Special Physician Salary, Head N~rse Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse, X-ray and Laboratory Salary, Nurses, 5 ~ ~792.00 Salary, Practic~al Nurse Salary, Cook Salary, Cook's Helper Salary, Custodian Salary, Orderlies, 4 ~ ~540.00 Wages Stationery and Office Suoplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Insurance Incidentals Gasoline and Oil Supplies Drugs and Disinfectants Food Supplies Clothing Fue 1 Elec tr ic ity Repairs Auto Allowance Tubercular Patients Furniture and Equipment Total Tuberculosis Sanatorium 1,620.00 100.00 75.00 100.00 1,895,00.~J 97.80 400.00 6oo.oo 1,097.80 1,440.00 5o.oo 140.o0 50.00 25.00 9oo.oo 2,605.00 2,700~0~ 500.00 500.00 15o.oo 1,3oo.oo lOO.OO 15o.oo 25.00 6oo.oo 100.00 100.00 6,225.00 4,320.00 1,860.00 1,25~.00 1,560.00 1,440.00 1,320.00 400.00 300.00 175.oo 15o.oo 150.o0 6J.5o l~00.00 300.00 13,692.50 4,200.00 200.00 1,320.00 990.00 990.00 3,960.00 540.00 66o.o0 540.00 990.00 2,160.00 800.00 200.00 5o.oo 225.00 5.00 275.00 50.00 200.00 4,000.00 500.00 15,000.00 100.00 500.00 1,100.00 ?oo.oo 300.00 lOO.OO 325.00 l~0,980.00 VENEREAL DISEASE C 0NTROL - 52 Salary, Physician Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse Stationery and Office Supplies Tel e shone Incidentals Suo01ies Au t o All ov~a nc e E~quipraent Total Venereal Disease Control QUARAi~TINE - 53 Salary, Quarantine Officer Gasoline and Oil ~upplies !Hos pital izat ion Total Quarantine LABORATORY - 55 Salary, Bacteriologist Salary, Assistant Bacteriologist Salary, Glerk Technician Salary, Laboratory Assistant Incidentals Supplies Furniture and Equioment Total Laboratory HEAL~{ INSPECTION - 56 Salary, Dairy Inspector Salary, Food Inspector Salary, Sanitary Inspector Salary, Sanitary Inspector Inc i dental s Auto Allowance Total Inspections DEPART~ENT OF PUBLIC V~LFARE - 57 Salary, Director Salary, Superintendent Salary, Supervisor Salary, Case Workers, 2 ,d $1,~+40.00 Salary, Case Workers, 5 ~:$1,21~.~0 Salary, Children's Case Worker Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, File Clerk Salary, Secretary to Director .Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Teleohone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Traveling Expenses Gasoline and 0il Automobile Allowance General Relief. Old Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Aid to Blind Emergency Relief School l~ilk and Lunch Fund Foster Homes Federal Projects, etc. Tota% Department of Public Welfare C I%~f PHYSIC IAN - 58 Salary, City Physician Salary, Clerk Salary, Nurses, 3 * $1,440.00' Salary, Nurse, i - 3 months ~ $120.00 per month Salary, Special Physicians Salary, Speciql Nurses Salary, Pharmacist (Part Time) Zacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Oostage ~elephone Inc iden tals lasoline and Oil 3O7 3,600.00 1,148 .~0 1,148.40 15.00 75.00 i3~.oo 90o.oo 300.00 52.00 7,372.80 1,620.00 50.00 10.00 100.00 1,780.00 2,240.00 1,320.00 1,188.00 660.00 3o.oo 1,400.00 ~7o.oo 7,308.00 2,320.00 1,620.00 1,560.00 1,320.00 150.00 480.00 7,450.00 4,000.00 2,520.00 1,920.00 2,880.00 6,072.00 1,770.00 1,089.00 990.00 1,21g.40 990.00 1,320.00 350.00 ~oo.oo 322.00 10.00 50.00 20O.OO 3oo.o0 2~0.00 18,629.90 7~,000.00 67,300.00 5,607.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 100.00 201,274.30 3,600.00 1,272.61 g,320.00 360.00 250.00 200.00 660.00 50.00 75.00 30.00 96.00 100.00 308 CONFEDERATE SOLDIE. RS PENSIONS - 60 Pensions to Confederate Soldiers and their Widows Total Confederate Soldiers and their Widows AI2,JISHOUSE- 61 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Matron Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse Salary, Cook Salary, Helper Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand ~Nages Tele phone iInsurance Gasoline and Oil Supplies Clothing Fuel Electricity Repa ir s Rent Burial of Paupers Livestock and Poultry Equipment and Improvements Total Almshouse FOOD STAMPS OFFICE - 62 Salary, Clerk Salary, Extra Help Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Insurance on Stamps Incidentals Total Food Stamp Office HOSPITALIZATION - 63 Hospitalization Hospitalization of Indigent ~others Total Hospitalization ~ITY JAIL Salary, Jailor Salary, Jailor Shlary, Jailor Salary, Matron Salary, Cook Salary, Relief Jailor Wa ge s ~$~ationery and Office Supplies Telephone Bond Premium Supplies Clothing for City Prisoners Clothing for State Prisoners Food Supplies Fuel, Cooking Fuel, Heating Jail Lights, Heating Water Lights, Jail Water Repairs to Jail Repairs, Cook Stove Total City Jail JUVENILE DET~JTION HO2~E - 65 Salary, Keeper Salary, Cook Wa ge s Telephone Insurance Supplies Fuel Ele c tr ic ity Water Repairs Board of Inmates Total Juvenile and Detention Home 1~900.00 1,122.00 660.00 6OO.OO 54o.oo 54o.oo 480.00 924.00 636.oo 858.0O 937.20 1,600.00 222.0O 170.00 500.o0 3,200.00 250.00 65o.0o 200.00 750.0o 1,440.00 300.00 200.00 65.o0 1,620.00 100.00 125.00 15.00 15.00 40.00 100.00 15.00 16,500.00 5OO.OO 680.00 632.00 612.00 1,122.00 5oo.oo 100.00 6OO.OO 25.00. 87.00 80.00 2,000.00 6oo.oo 100.00 1~,000.00 35o.oo 64o.oo 5oo.oo 34o.oo 354.oo 1,000.00 6o.oo 990.00 360.00 250.o0 72.00 100.00 5oo.oo 400.00 55.oo 200.00 25O.OO 1~000.00 1,900.00 16,844.2C 2,030.0C 17,000.0£ 24,382.0( 4,177.0( ENGII~EERING DEPAR~v~ENT- 70 Salary, City Engineer Salary, Assistant City Engineer Salary, Instrument Man Salary, Clerk Salary, Rodman Salary, Cha inman Salary, Inspector Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Gasoline and Oil Repairs to I~fachines and Equipment Engineering Suoplies Total Engineering Department SEt'~R CONSTRUCTIOK- 71 Wage s Gasoline and Oil Repairs to Machinery Suoplies Water Equipment Rental ~ater ials Rights of Way Total Sewer Construction MAINTEN~LNCE OF SEWiERS AND DRAINS - 72 Salary, Foreman, 3 months $ $175.00 Wage s Gasoline and Oil SuPplies Wa te r Rights of Way Ma ter ials Equipment Total Maintenance of Sewers and Drains STREET CLEA~NING - 7~ Salary, Superintendent (One-half time) Wage s Gasoline and Oil Maintenance of Sweepers ~upplies Water Equipment Total Street Cleaning REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL - 74 Salary, Superintendent (One half time) Salary, Foreman Salary, Incinerator Engineer Salary, Checker Wage s Te le phone Bond Pr emimn Ins ur ance Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Su0plies Fuel Electricity Water Repairs to Incinerator Total Refuse Collection and Disposal STREET CONSTRUCTION - 75 Wages Bond Premium Gasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel Wa ter Contractors Equipment Rental Rights of Way l~Ia ter ials Total Street Construction 3,800.00 2,880.00 2,300.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,161.60 1,836.00 200.00. 200.00 10.00 104.00 25.00 250.00 25.00 465.00 5,500.00 200.00 20.00 150.00 10.00 100.00 6,500.00 100.00 525.00 10,600.00 200.00 125.00 30.00 50.00 1,800.00 400.00 1,060.00 23,500.00 1,800.00 2,250.00 200.00 75.00 100.00 1,060.00 1,800.00 1,620.00 1,320.00 64,0?2.00 ?5.00 5.00 220.00 25.00 5,800.00 3o0.oo 1,?00.o0 200.00 300.00 2~000.00 5,000.00 5.00 400.00 200.00 5o.oo 25.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 8,350.00 16,496.60 12,580.00 13,730.00 28,985.00 80,497.00 lg,43o.oo 309 310 STREET REPAIRS - 76 Salary, General Foreman Salary, Foreman, 9 months , $175.00 Wag e s Telephone Bond Pr emium Incidentals Gasoline and Oil Repairs to Machinery Supplies Water Contractors Ma ter ials Total Street Repair 2,100.00 1,575.00 51,788.00 73.80 10.00 500.00 3,000.00 25O.OO 1,000.00 20.00 2,500.00 31~000.00 93,816.80 STREET SIGNS - 77 Salary, Foreman, 2 months ~ $175.00 Wages Gasoline and 0il Materials Equipment Total Street Signs BRIDGE REPAIRS - 78 Salary, General Foreman, l0 months $ $175.00 Wages Telephone Bond Pr eni~m Gasoline and 0il Supplies Contractors Materials Equipment Total Bridge Repairs STREET LIGHTING - 79 100 C. P. Lights, 377 ~ $15.60 250 C. P. Lights, ll61 ~ $19.80 250 C. P. Lights, 21 @ $25.80 600 C. P. Lights, 148 ¢ $23.40 600 C. P. Lights, (all night) 39 * $30.00 1000 C. P. Sodium Lights, 22 ~ $50.00 Repair to Bridge Lights Total Street Lighting SNOW AND ICE R~0VAL - 80 Wages GasOline and 0il Supplies Total Snow and Ice Removal PUBLIC SCHOOLS- 90 Maintenance Schools Total Public Schools RECRE~TION DEPARTMENT - 100 Salary, Director Salary, Assistant Director Salary, Supervisor, 3 months ~ $75.00 Salary, Play leaders, 3 months, 20 ~¢ $3.00 per day Salary, Play leaders, 2 , $1.50 per night Salary, Umpires, etc. Sationery and Office Supplies Pos rage Telephone Bond Pr emi~m Incidentals Gasoline and Oil' Supplies Elec tr ic ity Auto Allowance, 2 cars Rental Total Re6reation Department 35o.oo 8OO.OO 5O.OO 45o.oo 35.oo 1,750.00 4,526.00 20.00 5.oo 25o.oo 20O.OO t,000.00 5,400.00 28.OO 5,881.20 22,987.80 541.80 3,~63.20 1,170.00 1,100.00 200.00 2,065.00 150.00 50.00 623~489.00 3,600.00 1,800.00 225.00 3,960.00 480.00 1,~00.00 100.00 5o.oo 115.0o 5.oo 25.oo 25.00 1,800.00 5o.oo 360.00 250.00 1,685.00 13,179.00 35,344.00 2,265.00 623,489.00 14,245.00 CELEBRATIONS Ai~JD PUBLIC ENTERTAIhR'~ENTS - 101 Armistice Day Celebration Hallowe'en Celebration Christmas Lighting Decorations and Grand Stand ~?~iscellaneous League of Virginia Nunicipalities Convention iFire Chiefs' Convention Total Celebrations and Public Entertainments PUBLIC PARKS- 102 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Keeper Elmwood Salary, Keeoer Jackson iSalarv, Keeper Washington ISalar~, Keeper Fishburn ~alary, Keeper ~,~elrose ~alary, Keeoer South Roanoke ~alary, Keeper ~ill ~,{ountain Salary, Tree Surgeon ~¥a ge s Telephone Bond Premium Insurance Knc identals ~asoline and Oil ~uoplies ~rees and Flowers ?uel ~lectr icity tater Repairs ~quipment and Improvements Total Public Parks MUNICIPAL STADIUM fdhd tTr;].ETIC FIELD - 103 Salary, Custodian Wages Telephone Insurance Gasoline and 0il Supplies Fuel Elec tr ic ity Water Repairs Total ~lunic. ipal PUBLIC LIBRARY- 10& Stadiu~ and Athletic Field Salary, Librarian Salary, Cataloguer !Salary, Children's Lib. rarian Salary, Reference Librarian Salary, Librarian Raleigh Court Branch Salary, Librarian ~elrose Branch Salary, Librarian Gainsboro Branch Salary, Circulation Librarian Salary, Junior Assistants, 2 (~ ~792.00 Salary, Junior Assistant ~alary, Junior Assistant Gainsboro ISalary, Superintendent of Buildings Ealary, Vacation Substitutes Ealary, Janitor ~alary Janitor ~alary, Janitor ~'ages Btationery and Office ?ostage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Ins uranc e Incidentals 3ooks ?er iodicals Praveling Expenses 3upplies ?uel ~lectricity ;ater ~epairs inding Supplies (Part Time) Total Public Library 100.00 100.00 125.00 100.00 3oo.oo ~0o.oo 200.00 1,620.00 990.00 1,042.80 858.00 1,254.00 1,042.80 1,042.80 1,056.00 1,gO4.00 14,055.60 212.00 5.00 120.00 25.oo 7oo.oo 1,000.00 300.00 3oo.oo 250.00 1,ooo.oo 1,436.oo 35o.oo 1,.254.00 1,800.00 9O.OO 2,000.00 5o.0o 5oo.oo 50.00 3o0.o0 600.00 4oo.oo 3,000.00 2,256.00 2,136.00 1,764.00 1,108.80 1,5~8.00 1,240.80 1,320.00 1,584.00 726.00 6OO.OO 39o.oo 90.00 348.00 285.76 65.76 354.oo 368.0o 125.00 298.00 5.oo 225.00 120.00 6,000.00 500.00 100.00 37o.0o 355.00 250.00 2O.OO 100.00 1~500.00 1,325.00 30,064.00 7,044.00 29,153.12 PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES TO FOPJ.~ER E~PLOYEES - 110 Police and Fire Pensions 15,400.00 Gratuities to Former ~aployees ,. 4~773.26 Total Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees D~GES AND COSTS - ll2 Incidentals C~our t Costs Personal Injuries Damages to property Total Da~Gages and Costs 25.oo 200.00 3oo.oo 3oo.oo REFUNDS AND REBATES - 113 Erroneous Assessment of Taxes :Local Assessments Accounts Licenses Miscellaneous Fine s Total Refunds and Hebates 3,000.00 100.00 1,000.00 300.00 400.00 4o0.0o WORI~iEN ' S C0I..,IPENSATION - Nurses and Physicians Medical Supplies Hospitalization Funerals Compensation State Tax Total WorMnen's Compensation 1,200.00 50.00 ?50.00 300.00 2,500.00 4oo.oo DUES, MUNICIP~L LEAGUE - 115 U. S. Conference of Mayors League of Virginia Nunicioalities Total Dues Municipal League 75.00 1,230.00 MAINTENANCE OF CITY PROPERTY - 116 Wa ge s Ins uranc e Gasoline and Oil Materials Total Maintenance of City Property' 525.00 12.00 30.00 472.00 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 120 Salary, 14anager Salary, Assistant Manager Salary, Stenographer Salary, Attendant Salary, Night Watchman Salary, Janitor and Field Attendant Salary, Helper Cages ~tationery and~Office Supplies ~ostage :ele phone lond Pr em ium :nsurance [ncidentals ~aveling Expenses ~asoline and Oil lasoline and Oil for resale ~uoplies ~uel ]lec tr ic ity ~epairs ~uto Allowance ~a ter ia is '~quipment and Improvements 2,220.00 1,620.00 9OO.OO 1,500.00 1,200.00 942.00 720.00 ~oo.oo 60.00 20.00 100.00 5.00 800.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 15,000.00 3oo.oo 300.00 400.00 4oo.oo 180.00 4o0.0O 1,700.00 20,173.26 825.0C 5,200.00 5,200.00 1,305.00 1,039.00 Total Municipal Airport 29,342,00 313 hrELSON STREET 1DIRKET - 121 Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Salary, I.~echanic ~;990.00 Salary, Janitors, 2 (~? . Salary, ~.~atron Rest Room Salary, Janitress Wage s Stationery and Office Postage Telephone Bond Pr emium Insurance Incidentals Liaintenance of Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Auto Allowance Supplies Refrigerating Plant Total Nelson Street Earket 2,520.00 1,620.00 1,800.00 1,980.00 1,056.00 480.00 9oo.oo 15o.oo 7.oo 82.oo 10.00 ~50.o0 25.00 2,000.00 7oo.oo 1,100.00 2,550.00 7oo.oo 95o.oo 120.00 19,200.00 ~fEST END MAR!~T - 122 Wages Insurance Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Supplies Water Repairs Total West End i~arket MUNICIPAL SC.~LES - 123 Wages Co~?~issions, Weighmaster Stationery and Office Supplies Rent Total Hunicipal Sc ale s 150.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 5o.o0 150.oo 25.00 4o0.oo 50.00 5.00 1~15.00 ~80.00 Wages Supplies VCa t er Repairs Equipment IIUNICIPAL CE~ETERY - 12~+ Total ~,~un mc ipal Cemetery .735.oo 25.00 20.OO 25.00 20.00 825.00 1,YJNICIPAL GARAGE - 130 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Shop Foreman Salary, Clerk Wage s Stationery and Office Supplies Telephone Bond Pr emiUm~ Ins ur ant e Inc i den tals Gasoline and 0il Supplies Parts for Motor Equioment Tires Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Auto Allowance Repairs by Others Equipment and Improvements Total I:[unicipal Garage 2,280.00 1,806.00 1,560.00 i0,730.00 125.00 87.00 5.00 2,225.00 25.00 50.00 1,950.00 5,950.00 ~,600.00 250.00 160.00 50.00 500.00 300.00 300.00 lO5.O0 33,058.00 CRUSHER - 132 Salary, Foreman Wages Telephone Bond Premium Insurance Gasoline and Oil Supplies Electricity Reo~irs 1,898.40 11,863.80 75.00 5.oo 10.00 4oo.0o 1,000.00 975.00 314 Wages Insurance Water Repairs ASPHALT PL~2~T - 133 Total Aaphalt Plant 50.00 12.00 15.00 25.00 INTEREST 0N INDEBTEDNESS Interest'on Bonded Debt Interest on Fishburn Bonds Interest on Claytor Bonds Interest on Airport Notes Interest on Waynick Notes Interest on W. K. ~mdrews Notes Interest on ~mnexation Decree. Total Int2rest on Indebtedness 27a,?as;oo 1,875.00 362.50 ~90.00 50.o0 637.5o 1,796.23 DEBT RETIR~.~NT - l&l Serial Bonds Due January 1 Serial Bonds Due July 1 Fishburn Bond Due April 20 Airport Note Due July 2 Claytor Bond Due January 1 Waynick Note Due I,/~ay 31 W. K. Andrews Note Due May 31 Debt Assumption - Annexation Decree Total Debt Retirement 77,000.00 23,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 5OO.OO 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,190.68 SINKING FUND CONTRIBUTION - lg2 1½% Outstanding Term Bonds Total Sinking Fund Contribution GRAND TOTAL 79,650.00 w A T E R D E P A R T~ E N T CRYSTAL SPRING PU~,{PING STATION - 260C Labor Fue 1 Fuel Handling Electric Power Lubricants Ail Other Exoense ~aintenance of Structures ~/!aintenance of Dams, Wells and Intakes l~aintenance of Boilers Maintenance of Equioment Maintenance of Grounds Ail Other Maintenance Total Crystal Soring Pmuping Station 9,000.00 6,500.00 350.00 2,500.00 250.00 ~5o.oo 5oo.oo 100.00 300.00 ~00.00 2,000.00 100.00 MUSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPING STATION - 260MR Lab or Electric Power All Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds All Other L1aintenance Total Muse and River Springs Pumping Station Si[ITH SPRING PU~.[PING STATION - 260S Lab or Electric Power All Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds All Other Maintenance Total auith Spring P. umping Station 1,200.00 ~,500.00 300.oo 15o.oo 200.00 lOC.CO 5o.o0 600.00 1,500.00 150.00 5o.oo 150.o0 50.co 30.oo 13TH STREET BRIDGE PU}IPING STATION - 260B Labor Electric Power All Other Expense 175.oo 1,000.00 6O.OO 102.00 279,956.23 119,690.68 79,650.00 $2,656,770.96 22,g50.00 7,500.00 2,550.00 CHESTNUT HILL PIH.~ING STATION - 260CH La b or Elec tr ic Power All Other Expense All Other I~aintenance Total Chestnut Hill Pumping Station LA~EWOOD PUI~OIHC STATION - 260L Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Other 15aintenance TOtal Lakewood Pumping Station VILLA t~IGHTS PI%~PING STATION - 260V Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total Villa Heights Pumping Station GR~2~DIN COURT PIR~PING STATION - 260G Lab or Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total Grandin Court Pmaping Station EDGEHILL PUMPING STATION - 260E Labor Electric Power All Other Exoense All Other Maintenance Total Edgehill Put, ping Station SHER~f00D FOREST PI~,IPING STATION - 260SF Lab or Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total Sherwood Forest Pmaping Station WATER BOUGHT FOR RESALE - 269 Water Bought for resale Total Water Bought for Resale PURIFICATION - 280 Lab or Supplies and Expense Labora tory Laboratory Supplies ~aintenance of System ~¥Iaintenance of Grounds Total Purification DISTRIBUTION SYSTE~ - 2,.90 Labor Meter Exchange Work on Consumer's Premises Supplies and Expense Shoo Expense ~Jaintenance of Structures ~.~aintenance Reservoirs and Standpipes ~daintenance of Distribution ~..~ains Maintenance of Services Maintenance of Meters Maintenance of Hydrants Maintenance of Shoo Equipment Ail Other Expense F~aergency Guard ExDense, 2 ~ $125.00 per month for 4 months 175.00 25.00 6O.00 75.oo 175.0o 3o.o0 6o.o0 75.oo 175.oo 600.00 60.00 75.00 175.oo 600.o0 60.00 75.00 175.00 3o.oo 60. oo 75.o0 175.00 75.00 6O.0O 75.o0 ~000.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 5oo.oo SOO.00 400.00 3,500.00 2,400.00 650.00 750.0o ~50.oo 60.0o 500.00 6,000.00 1,500.00 8,000.00 1,500.00 100.00 100.00 1~000.00 335.00 340.00 910.o0 910.00 3~o. oo 385.00 4,000.00 12,400.00 31_5 Total Distribution System 26,510.00 C0~E~ERCIAL - 310 Salaries ~eter Reading Supplies and Expense Total C ommer c.ial 13,000.00 3,300.00 3, oo0. oo 19,300.00 TRANSMISSION - 315 Labor l~a intenance Reservoirs and Dams Rental All Other Expense Total Transmission 60.0o 3oo.oo 100.00 ~oo.oo 5o.oo 910.00 GEI~RAL EXPENSE - 320 Salaries Supplies and Expense Miscellaneous Expense Legal Expense Accounting Ex0ense ]~anagement Expense Treasury Expense Injuries and Damages Insurance and Bond Premiums Store Room Expense Maintenance of Structures Pensions Total General Expense 10,000.00 6oo.oo 6oo.oo 1,800.00 3,000.00 900.00 1,200.00 600.O0 1,800.00 ?00.00 2,000.00 900.00 24,100.00 NON-OPERATING EXPENSES Replacement Reserve Interest on Debt Interest on Notes Retirement of Debt Capital Outlays from Revenue Total Non-Operating Expenses Total General Expense 72,000.00 12g,666.64 1,500.00 124,500.04 20~000.00 342,666.68 $466,896.68 APPROPRIATIONS FROM REPLACt~%ENT RESERVE Replacements 17,000.00 BE IT FURTHER 0RDAII~D that an emergency is set forth and declared to ~xist, and this Ordinance shall be in force on and after January 1, 1943. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of January, 19~3. No. 7486. AN ORDINANCE appropriating and allocating funds to be received from the State Department of Health in connection with Selectiv~ ~ervice Examinations as sai( shall be received from the State Department of Health by the City Trsasurer. WHEREAS, the State Department of Health has allotted $150.00 per Luonth to the City of Roanoke in connection with Sele3tive Service Examinations to be made funds V~{ffREAS, in order that the usual daily operation of the City Government 'may go forward an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in Iforce from January 1, 19~3. TPIEREFORE, BE IT 0RDAIR~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ilallotment of ~150.00 per month made by the State Department of Health in connection ~r !~ith Selective Service Examinations to be made by the Laboratory of the Health iDepartment shall upon receipt and payraent into the City Treasury be, and the same hereby appropriated as follows: ~]Ordinance shall be in force from January 1, 1943. Extra Work, Bacteriologist . . Extra Work, Assistant Bacter~g~i i112 12 Extra Work, Clerk Technician ................ 29.16 Extra Work, Janitor ......................... 16.20 Supplies and Equipment ~..~al'~ ' ntenance .......... 15.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this APPROVED President IN q~li~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0t~, VIRGINIA, The 7+th day of January, 1943. A RESOLUTION establishing schedule of minimum charges for medical 'tr [ eatnent to be made by the City of Roanoke against patients admitted to its Tuber- !]culosis Sanatoriura who are financially able to pay. WHEREAS, the Tuberculosis Sanatorium owned and operated by the City of :~oanoke, is well equipped to render medical treatment to patients in addition to ! 'ithe City's indigent cases, and Zq{EREAS the Council of the City of Roanoke has directed that patients who il!are financially able to pay a minim~ of charges for medical treatment be ad~itted ll to the said Tuberculosis Sanatorium by agree in g to pay establis he d charges. Tt~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following minimum charges be, and they are hereby established for medical treatment 'by the City of Roanoke against patients a~uitted to its Tuberculosis Sanatorium who are financially able to pay: X-Ray Plate of Chest, each ................ $ 5.00 Fluoroscopic Examination .................. 2.00 Pheumothorax Treatment . 3.00 Daily Sanatorium Chargel ~i~'~;~;~'~[~ 3.00 Daily Sana tor i~m ~ ge, ...... ~har Non-Resident 3 50 BE IT FURTHER Rm~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the above minim~ charges as established shall be effective on and after January 1,1943. APPROVED #EPEALEr President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R02d~0~, VIRGIl.JlA, The 4th day of January, 1943. No. 7488. A RESOLUTION providing for an application to the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke for a legal enumeration of the territory annexed to the City of ~oanoke at midnight on the 31st day of Decemb&r, 1942. WHEREAS, at midnight on the 31st day of December, 1992, certain territory Formerly a part of the County of Roanoke, was annexed.to the City of Roanoke by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, entered on the 5th day of November, 1942; and I~I~EREAS, it is desirable that a legal enuneration of the population in the territory so annexed be made as speedily as practicable in order that the City' just share of revenues derived from State supplements and contributions may not be zmpaired, and by reason thereof an emergency exists. TttEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: 1. That the Hustings C~ourt of the City of Roanoke be, and it is hereby requested to cause a legal en~nneration to be made, pursuant to law in such cases made and provided, of all of the territory annexed to the City of Roanoke aD midnig on the 31st day of December, 1942, by virtue of an order entered on the 5th day of November, 1942, by the Circuit Court of Roanoke County in the annexation proceeding then pending therein, styled City of Roanoke v. County of Roanoke. 2. That the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke and this body, to make application to the Court for a legal enmneration of the population in that part of the City of Roanoke so annexed, and to do such acts and things as he may deem necessary or proper for the accomplishment of the intent and purpose of this Resolution. 3. An emergency existing this Resolution shall be in effect from its adoption. APPROVED Pr ~s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY~ OF ROANOtCE, VIRCINIA, The 4th day of January, 1943. No. 7489. A RESOLUTION of a.oprec, iation for the services rendered by N. W. Kelley, President of the Chamber of Commerce, in connection with tho negotiations leading to the settlement of the differences between the City of Roanoke and the County of Roanoke growing out of the recent annexation proceedings heretofore pending in the Circuit Court of Roanoke County. WHEREAS, prior to the commencement of the existing war between the United States of A~aerica and Japan and other foreign nations, the City of Roanoke 319 instituted an annexation proceeding in the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, having as its object the annexation of approximately twenty square miles of territory in Roanoke County; and WHEREAS, the war emergency created a condition such that it was impossible for the city to fully comply with all the requirements of law relating to annexatior of all of the territory sought to be annexed in the proceeding, and it was consider ed advisable to annex only such part of such territory as could be conveniently and economically annexed without doing violence to the annexation laws and without unduly burdening the city's financial stability; and V;tTEREAS, N. W. Kelley, President of the Chamber of Cormnerce, was the principal civic leader in the community who sought and successfully brought about a compromise settlement between the City and County as to the territory which was .thereafter annexed in said proceeding, and in so doing ~.lr. Kelley displayed rare .tact, wisdom and leadership; and ViHEREAS, i% is the desire of this body to give recognition to .the services thus rendered. ThF~REFORE, BE IT R~o0LV~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the services~rendered by ~. Kelley in assisting in bringing about an amicable settlemen Of all differences between the City of Roanoke and the County of Roanoke in the recent annexation proceeding are greatly appreciated by this body, and its thanks therefor be, and the same are hereby extended to him. BE IT FURTheR RESOLVED that a duly attested copy of this Resolution be red to I~r. Kelley by the City Clerk. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~]i~OI~, VIRGINIA, The &th day of January, 19&3. No. 7~90. AN ORDINANCE providing for Special Assistant, attached to the office of the Attorney for the Commonwealth for the City of Roanoke. %~%IEREAS, the Charter of the City of Roanoke was amended by the General Assembly of Virginia, at its 1932 session, by adding Section 17-a, requiring the Attorney for the Com~onwealth of said city to prosecute the violations of all City Ordinances, both in the Civil and Police Justice Court and upon appeal, and WI~REAS, the duties of said Attorney for the Co~onwealth are represented by him to be so burdensome that assistance is needed in order that said 8uties may be efficiently and effectively performed, and W~LLEREAS, for the preservation of the public peace and the operation of the aunicipal goverrament, an emergency exists. 320 ?ollows: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as (1) There is hereby created the post of Special Assistant, attached to ;he office of the Attorney for the CoImmonwealth for the City of Roanoke. (2) ,The person chosen to such post shall be a duly licensed attorney-at-la residing in the City of Roanoke. The Cor~mmonwealthts Attorney of said city shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the Council shall appoint such Special Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney who shall hold office during the will ~f Council. (3) Said Special Assistant shall aid in the prosecution of violations of all City Ordinances', aid in the investigation of criminal offenses and perform such other duties as may be properly required of him by said Attorney for the Co~m;~onweall in the conduct of his office. (~) The city's share of the compensation to such Special Assistant shall not exceed $110.00 per month. passage. (5) An emergency existing, this Ord~inance shall be in force from its lerk APPROVED President IN T~ CODR~CIL FOR T~ CITY OF RO~4NOI~E, VIRGINIA, The llth day of January, 194~. No. 7491. ,~2.00 to S. H. and Sarah Duerson, A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of '~ representing head taxes erroneously assesse~ and paid for the year 19~2. ¥~HEREAS, on the 5th day of December, 19~2, head taxes amounting to $2.00 were oaid into the office of the City Treasurer for the year 19~2 standing in the names' of S. H. and Sarah Duerson, and V~-FEREAS, it develops that S. ti. and Sarah Duerson are residents of Arlington County, Virginia, and have paid their head taxes in said County. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL~FED 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 $2.00 in the names of S. H. and Sarah Duerson, representing head taxes erroneous[ assessed and paid for the year 19~2. APPR O'VE D Pr esident Y IN %U{E COUNCIL FOR I~{E CITY OF ROAI[0K~E, VIRGINIA, The llth day of January, 1943. No. 7492. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of v*1.34 to ~fary l!. Droddy, 412½ Nelson Street, S. E., representing duplicate pa~muent of license tax and fee erroneously paid for operation of music vending machine for period from November 1, 1942, to December 31, 1942. ~HERE=S, license tax and fee were paid on January 22, 1942, for operation of music vending machine at 412½ Nelson Street, S. E., for the year 1992, and Wt~JREAS, on November 30, 19~2, t~lary I~.~. Droddy erroneously paid ~' reoresenting license tax and fee for operation of the same music vending me..chine for period from November i, 1942, to December 31, 1992, the said amount being a duplicate payment. 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 ,~;i.34 in the name .of L~ary ~. Droddy, 412~ Nelson Street, S. E., representing duplicate payment of license tax and fee erroneously paid for operation of music vending machine for period from November 1, 1942, to December 31, 1942. APPROVED President 1943, and ~,~HEREAS, E. T. ~iorris departed this life on the 10th day of January, WH~REAS, in the death of E. T. l.~orris the City of Roanoke has lost a noble and upright citizen who contributed much to the growth, progress and permanent welfare of his city, including his excellent work as a member of the first Council of the City of Roanoke under the City l.~anager form of Government from September 21, 1918, to August ~1, 1922, and again as a member of Council from ~..!ay 3, 1933, to June 30, 193A, to fill an unexpired term of a deceased member of the body, and Wt{EREAS, this Council desires to make record of the loss and pay tribute to a useful, honorable and loyal life, characterized by courtesy and a Willingness to serve the interest of his city, which endeared him to his friends and those with whom he came in contact. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the ~' ~ty of Roanoke that in , recognition of the long and useful service of E. T. }~orris to his city, this body is deeply conscious of the loss sustained by his death and desires that the sense of Council be permanently recorded and the symoathy of this body be extended to his family. BE IT .~'RTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that this Resolution be spread upon. the Journal of Council, and that an authenticated copy of same be transmitted to the members of D[r. ~orris' immediate femily. 321 322 IN Tt~E COLR'JCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~40KE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of January, 1943. No. 7494. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to the family Of Robert C. Johnson, a former Lieutenant in the Roanoke Police Department and Chief of its Identification Bureau, account of hi's death on January 9, 19~3. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the sympathy of this body be, and the same is hereby extended to the family of Robert C. Johnson, a former Lieu~tenant in the Roanoke Police Departr~ent and Chief of its Identification Bureau, who departed this life on the 9th day of January, 1943. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROJ~0KE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of January, 19~3. No. 7495. 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 ~lst day of December, 19~2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January $, 19~3, and ending Dece~.~ber 5l, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "~.~unicipal Airoort", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council oc the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as gollows: ~EICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Salary, Stenographer ............. $ 720.00 Salary, Night Watchman ........... 1,320.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of January l, 1943. APPROVED Pr es ident 323 IN TIE COUNCIL FOR TiM CiqW OF R0~2IOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of January, 1943. No. 7~96. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that residents in the territory annexed to the City at midnight on the 31st day of December, 19~2, be relieved of payment Of license taxes on motor vehicles and trailers for ~eriod from January 1, 19~3,, to ~arch 31, 19~3. V;HE~REAS, Ordinance No. 6810, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 30th day of December, 1940, provides for the imoosing of license taxes on motor vehicles and trailers and prescribes certain rules and imposes penalties for twelve months' oeriods beginning April 1st and ending D.~arch 31st, and W~fEREAS, the residents in the territory annexed to the City of Roanoke at midnight on the 31st day of December, 1942, are subject to the provisions of this Ordinance in like manner as other residents of the City, but have not heretofore be( req~ired to pay a local license tax for the operation of motor vehicles and trailer~ and V;HEREAS, the license taxes on r~otor vehicles and trailers for the next twelve months' period for the City of Roanoke are due on April 1, 19~3. THEREFORE, BI IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~esidents in the territory annexed to the City at midnight on the 31st day of December, 19~2, be, and they are hereby relieved of pay~uent of license taxes on actor vehicles and trailers for period from January 1, 19~3, to ~arch 31, 1943, as ~rovided for in Ordinance IllO. 6810, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke ~n the 30th day of December, 19~0, but that all license taxes due under the ~orovisio ~f the s~id Ordinance shall become due and payable on the 1st day of Aoril, 19~3, for twelve r~onths' period beginning on said date. BE IT i~RT~R RE~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a copy of this Resolution be delivered by the City Clerk to the Co~aissioner of Revenue and the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ~ C~k~ Pr es ident II[ T~WE COU!YCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R0~2[0EE, VIRGIl;IA, The llth day of January, 1993. No. 7~97. A RESOLUTIOI~ directing the Co?n~issioner of ~evenue to assess all tanMible ersonal property and machinery in the territory annexed to the City at ~idnight on December 31, 19~2, and to a~ply thereto the tax rate of ~2.50 on every one hundred dollars of assessed value thereof as ~rovided by Section 1, Chaoter 17, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as anended. 324 WHEREAS, Section 2958 of the Code of Virginia provides that the tax rate on land in territory annexed to a City shall not be increased for a oeriod of five years ~fter such annexation except uoon certain conditions, but there is no similar provision as to tax rate on other subjects of taxation, including tangible personal Droperty, and ~f, fHEREAS, the residents in the territory annexed to the City of Roanoke at midnight on the 31st day of December, 19~2, are subject to the provisions of all City Ordinances in like manner as other residents of the City, except as otherwise provided by State Law, and WHEREAS, the City tax rate upon all tangible personal property and ~achin. not exempt from taxation by law is ~2.50 on every one hundred dollars of assessed value thereof as provided by Section 1, Chaoter 17, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Comzaissioner of Revenue be, and he is hereby directed to assess all tangible person~ property and machinery in the territory annexed in the City at midnight on December 3i, 19~2, and apply thereto the tax rate of ~2.50 on every one hundred dollars of assessed value thereof as provided by Section 1, Chapter 17, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended. BE IT F~RTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a copy of this Resolution be delivered by the City Clerk to the Cor~issioner of Revenue and the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED erk President IN T~LE COUI~CiL OF q~tE CITY OF ROfd~0KE, .VIRGINIA, The llth day of January, 19~3. No. 7~98. 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, 1942, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 194~, and ending December 31, 1943". 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 Deoember, 19~2, No. 7~85, and entitled, "~n Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~3, and ending December ~1, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended aad reordained to read as follows: ry 325 DELINQUmNT TA~C DEPfG~NT #9 Salary Delinquent Tax Collector Salary, Secretary ................... Salary, Clerk ....................... Stationery and Office Supplies ...... Postage ............................. Telephone ...... Bond Premium .[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[.[[[[[[ Incidentals ......................... Furnit~re and E '~ . . . quzoment 50.00 Total Delinquent Tax ~~e~ '-~6,086.00 ..... ~ 2,7oo.oo 1,62o.oo 1,o56.oo 250.00 2O0.OO 90.00 ~o.oo $0.00 BE iT FUR~ER ORDAINED that an emergency is declarea to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of January 1, 19~3. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of January, 1943. No. 7599. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and appreciation to Mr. Junius B. Fishburn for conveying to the City of Roanoke approximately nine acres of land for park and ~ recreational purposes, located at the southeast intersection of Wellington Avenue ii and Cornwallis Avenue, and to be known as "Wildwood Park". WHEREAS, ~Ar. Junius B. Fishburn has conveyed to the City of Roanoke ap- !!proximately nine acres of land, a part of same being in the City of Roanoke, and partly in the County of Roanoke, Virginia, located at the southeast intersection of Wellington Avenue and Cornwallis Avenue, for park and recreational purposes, subject to conditions specified in deed of conveyance, and WHEREAS, the said tract of real estate is being conveyed to the City of Roanoke as a donation and at no cost to the City, and will furnish to the citizens of Roanoke an attractive and useful place for recreation and sports, and WHEREAS, the Council on behalf of the citizens of the City of Roanoke desires to express its thanks and appreciation for the thoughtfulness and generosit~ of Mr. Junius B. Fishburn in donating to the City the said tract of real estate to the end that there may be provided and maintained thereon parks and recreational facilities which may afford to the people of this community and their children, in the proper use thereof, healthful and pleaaanl; recreation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that for and on behalf of the citizens of Roanoke, there be, and is hereby extended to Mr. Junius B. Fishburm a sincere vote of thanks and appreciation for conveying to the City of Roanoke as a donation approximately nine acres of land located at the southeast intersection of Wellington Avenue and Cornwallis Avenue, for park and recreational purposes, and to be known as "Wildwood Park". 326 BE IT' FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper city officers be,~ and they~ are hereby a~thorized, direc;ted .and empowered, for and on ~ehalf of the City, to Jointly .e~ecute.,d~ed conveying to the City the said lan'd~ APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of January, 19~3. No. 7500. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing that the due date of the..-first quarterly installment of real estate taxes for the year 19~3 be postponed from on· or before March 31, 19~3, to on or before April 30, 19~3; directing that a discount of one pe,r-.~cen~um 'authorized ~by Section 5 of-Chapter 17 of the Code~ of the City-of Roanoke :~hal,i ,he',allowed 'provided th® first or any one., or all of the subsequent quarterly, payments of real estate taxes for the year 19~3 be.made on or prior to April 30, 19~3; end directing that the operation of Sections 3 and 5 of Chapter 17 of the City Code insofar as they conflict with this Ordinance be suspended for the year 19~J. WHEREAS, Section 3 of Chapter 17 of the Code of the City of Roen~eke pro-. vides that all city taxes on real estate for each year shall .be due and Payable during the year for which the same are assessed in four .equal installments, as follows: One-fourth on or before March 31st, one fourth on or before June 3Oth, one-fourth on or before September 30th and one-fourth on or before December 5th of said year, and WHEREAS, 'approximately four square miles of territory were annexed to the city, at midnight, on December 31, 19~2, and the real estate therein will have to be entered on the land books, and WHEREAS, the Board of E~ualization has not been able to forward to the Commissioner of Revenue their findings pertaining to the 19~2 ~quadre~nial' assessmenl of real estate in the city, and WHEREAS, by reason of said annexation and delay with reference to said~ quadrennial assessment the Commissioner of Revenue will not be able to prepare and deliver the copies of the land book for the year 19~3 on or before February 10, 19~3, as required by Section 5 of Chapter l~ of the Code of the City of Roanoke,, an, by reason thereof the City Treasurer cannot prepare tax tickets on real estate in the city by March 31, 1953, and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable to extend the time of payment of the firs1 quarterly installment of real ~state taxes for the year 19~3 fr~m ~arch 31, 19~3, April $O, 19~3; and for the usual operation of the municipal government, an emer exists. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. That the due date of the first quarterly installment of real estate taxes for the year 19~3 be postponed from on or before March 31,19~3, to on or befo~ April 2. That the discount of one per centum authorized by Section 5 of Chapter 17 of the Code of the ~City of Roanoke-shall be allowed provided the first, or~ any one, or all of the subsequent quarterly payments of real estate taxes for the year 19~3 be made on or p~ior to April 30, 19~3. 3. That the operation of Sections 3 and 5 of Chapter 17 of the City Code insofar as they conflict with this Ordinance be, and the same is hereby suspended for the year 19~3. ~. This Ordinance shall be in effect from its passage, and shall terminate by its own limitation on December 31, 1953. APPROVED Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIT£ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of January, 1953. No. 7501. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to enter into agreement with the Department of Highways of the Commonwealth of Virginia to straighten and improve that part of Virginia Highway Route #220 lying within the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, at a cost of approXimately plus the cost of acquiring three-tenths acre of land for right-of-way. BE 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 Department of Highways of the Commonwealth of Virginia to straighten and improve that part of Virginia Highway Route #220 lying within the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, at a cost of approximately $~,535.85, plus the cost of acquiring three-tenths acre of land for right-of-way. APPROVED President 327 328 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of January, 1943. No. 7502. A RESOLUTION providing for a request to the Department of Commerce of the United States, through the Bureau of the Census, for a special census., under Federal supervision, in the territory annexed to the City of Roanoke on December 31, 1942, at midnight. WHEREAS, there was annexed to the City of Roanoke, at midnight, December 31, 1942, approximately four square miles of territory theretofore a part of ~oanoke County, and WHEREAS, it is desirable that a special census be taken in the territory ~o annexed, under Federal supervision, in order that the City may receive its Just share of State contributions, based upon the populatior~,of the respective localities, and also for the general information of the public. THEREFORE, 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, to apply to the Department of Commerce of the United states, through the Bureau of the Census, for the taking of a special census, under Federal supervision in the territory annexed to the City at midnight, December 31, 1942, the taking of such census however to be subject to the execution of a formal agreement satis- factory to the City and the Director of the Census. APPROVED J~l e r k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, 'The 18th day of January, 1943. No. 7503. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #90, "Public Schools", of an OrdinanCe adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginial on the 31st .day of December, 1942, No. 7~+85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #90, "Public Schools", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC SCHOOLS #90 Maintenance Schools ........... $ 628,489.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this' Ordinance shall be in force as of January 1, 19~3. 329 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOFJ~, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of January, 1943. No. 7504. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~48, -Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of ~the City of Roanoke that Section #48, "Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby anended and reordained to read as follows: CIVILIAN DEFENSE #48 Salary, Stenographer 5 months ~ $90.00 per month .o ............. $450.00 BE IT FURTHER 0HDAIk~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of February l, 19~3. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of January, 19~3. No. 7505. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #57, "Department of Public Velfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of ~ecember, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the fisc~al year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943". 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 City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making apprOpriatiOns for the fiscal year beginni~ January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEPAR~t~ENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE #57 Foster Home Care ...... ~ 3,500.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. 330 151:) EALED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of January, 19~3. No. 7506. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to enter into contract with War Materials, Incorporated, for removal of street car rails fr~n the streets in the City of Roanoke, known as "Franklin Road" and "Second Street", and to convey title to said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track fastenings to the said War Materials, Incor- porated, by bill of sale. WHEREAS, C. W. Forcier, Field Engineer, of the War Materials, Incorporat- ed, has requested the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to transfer by bill of sale, all unused street car rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track material lying in the streets of said city, known as "Franklin Rosd" and "Second Street", for a nominal consideration, and to grant permission to War ~Iaterials, Incorporated, to remove the above described material from where now located in the said streets of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and WHEREAS, said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track material, are urgently and ~mmediately needed in connection with the war program, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, Virginia, is desirous of having said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track material removed from its streets and is willing to contribute the same to the successful prosecution of the war program. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia: 1. That W. P, Hunter, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized to convey title to said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track fastenings to War Materials, Incorporated, by bill of sale, the form of which shall be approve~ by C. E. Hunter, City Attorney. 2. That War Materials, Incorporated, be, and is hereby given permission to remove said rails, track fastenings, and other metallic track material located in the streets of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as "Franklin Road" and "Second Street", and for that purpose to disturb the pavement in the said streets where said rails are located; this work to be carried out in accordance with speci- fications to be approved by the City Engineer who shall assure himself that the work is being done with minimum interference with the movement of traffic, and that the slots from which the rail is r'emoved are refilled with a suitable availabl, paving mater ial. 3. That no damage to the streets will be claimed by the City of Roanoke, virginia, providing the War Materials, Incorporated, performsthe work in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications set out above. APPROVED President 331 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of January, 1943. No. 7507. 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, 19~2, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for.the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19~3." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1953", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as fo llows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Wages .......................... $ 1,900.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this lrdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of February, 19~3. No. 7508. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager to renew contract for a period of two years for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a rental of $100.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to renew contract for a period of two years for the rental of property in Roanoke County located on the east side of the Cave Spring Road a0proximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a rental of $100.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke, the said proper? containing one hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less, the City to have possessi¢ of the tenant house on or before ~,~ay 1, 19~3, and possession of the brick house thereon on or before August 1, 19~3. ~ Y '332 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of February, ~1943. No. 7509. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #119, "Annexation", of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #ll9, "Annexation", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, VirginJ on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ANNEXATION #ll9 Soecial Census ................... $250.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to deposit in one of the local banks $108.00 of the said amount, subject to the check of a supervisor to be designated by the Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce for taking a special census of the territory annexed to the City of Roanoke at midnight, December 31, 1942. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. < ~~erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of February, 1943. No. 7510. AN ORDINANCE to ordain a new section of the Code of the City of Roanoke to be known as Section 9a of Chapter 68, prohibiting minors from frequenting pool rooms. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke,. Virginia, that a new section of the Code of the City of Roanoke is hereby ordained to be known as Section 9a of Chapter 68, prohibiting minors from frequenting pool rooms, to read as follows: Section 9a. Minors prohibited from pool rooms. No person under eighteen years of age shall frequent, play in or loiter in any public pool room or billiard room, or be permitted by the proprietor thereol or his agent, to frequent, play in or loiter in any such public pool room or billi~ room located in the City of Roanoke. 333 The proprietor or manager of each such place shall have posted conspicuous- ly, at or near the entrance of said place, a sign in bold letters not less than two inches in height: "No person' under 18 years of age allowed in here". Any person under eighteen years of age and any proprietor or manager, of any public pool room or billiard room, violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not less than One Dollar ~nor more than Ten Dollars. APPROVED AT IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of February, 1943. No. 7511. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that the City Auditor be appointed as the duly authorized representative of the Council of the City of Roanoke to examine all statements of account and invoices covering purchases of foodstuff, iprovisions, clothing and medicines for jail prisoners as provided for in Chapter 386, Section 9(a), of the Acts of Assembly, approved April 2, 19~2. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Audito~ be, and he is hereby aopointed as the duly authorized representative of the Council of the City of Roanoke to examine all statements of account and invoices covering )urchases of foodstuff, provisions, clothing and medicines for jail prisoners as ~rovided for in Chapter 386, Section 9(a), of the Acts of Assembly, approved April , 1942. APPROVED ~ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of February, 19~3. No. 7512. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that Section #100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An 334 RECREATION DEPARTMENT #100 Supplies . 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 CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of February, 1943. No. 7513. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Sections 28, 40, 70, 74 and 120, relating to "Board of Zoning Appeals", "Police Department", "Engineering Department", "Refuse Collection 'and Disposal", and "Airport", respectively, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 28, 40, 70, 74 and 120, relating to "Board of Zoning Appeals", "Police Department", "Engineering Department", "Refuse Collection and Disposal", and "Airport", respectively, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordaine in the following particulars and no other, viz: BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS #28 Salary, Secretary ........................ $1,500.00 per annum POLICE DEPARTMENT #40 Salary, Chief Communications Officer ..... $1,980.00 Per annum Salary, Communications Officers, 2 ~ ..... 1,860.00 per annum ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT #70 Salary, Instrument Man ................... $2,400.00 per annum REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL #74 Salary, Checker ......................... $1,440.00 per annum AIRPORT #120 Salary, Manager · Salary, Assistan~'~~ ~iiiiiiii~[~i~ $2,700.00 per annum 1,800.00 per annum Salary, Helper .......................... 840.00 per annum BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of February 1, 1943. APPROVED 335 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of February, 1943. No. 7514. AN ORDINANCE fixing the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department, and repealing all other Ordinances in conflict with same, particularly Ordinances Nos. 5837, 6760, 6812, 7054 and 7233. BE IT 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: Monthly Employees Per Annum Manager . Chemist . Office M~; Foreman .... Station Engineer ...... Clerk .... Meter Shop Foreman .... Meter Reader Guardsman, 2 Meter Reader . Assistant For;~ Service Operator . Service Inspector Station Engineer ...... Clerk . Bookkeeper ............ Collector Fireman ..1111121111122 Station Engineer . Meter Repairman Service Repairman Collector ... Stenographer Clerk . Filter Operator ... Consul tant Chemist iiilliiilJlll .eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee $6,480.00 3,600.00 2,520.00 2,520.00 2,220.00 2,112.00 1,860.00 1,680.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,560.00 1,500.00 1,440.00 1,k40.00 1,440.00 1,440.00 1,380.00 1,380.00 1,380.00 1,380.00 1,346.40 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,204.44 1,100.04 600.00 Hourly Employees Per Hour Pipe Fitter Labor, Skill~'l~:llllll~lllllllilll Labor, 1st Class ................... Labor, 2nd Class ........... . ....... 0.49 1111111:11111111111 ................... 0.42 .................. · 0.37 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all Ordinances in conflict with this 0rdinanc~ be, and the same are hereby repealed, particularly Ordinances Nos. 5837, 6760, 6812 7054 and 7233. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and the sa] salaries and wages schedule as contained in this Ordinance shall become effective as of February 1, 1943, and to continue in force until changed by Council. APPROVED %erk President 336 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of February, 1943. No. 7515. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to have necessa: repairs and improvements made to alley between Cornwallis and Stanley Avenues fro~ Third to Fifth Streets, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to have necessary repairs and improvements made to alley between Cornwallis and Stanley Avenues from Third to Fifth Streets, South Roanoke. C lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of February, 1943. No. 7516. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to grant permission to the Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government to erect temporary traffic control tower on top of building at the Municipal Airport, known as the old Cannaday Home, at no cost to the city. 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 author izet and directed to grant permission to the Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government to erect temporary traffic control tower on top of building at the Municipal Airport, known as the old Cannaday Home, under the following terms and conditions, to-wit: i - That the said traffic control tower will be erected at no cost to the City of Roanoke. 2 - That the permission herein granted shall remain in force and effect for a period of six months from March l, 19~3, to August 31, 19~+3. 3 - That upon the expiration of the grant herein provided for the said traffic control tower shall be removed from the said building at no cost to the City of Roanoke, and that the said building will be restored to its present condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted. APPROVED Pr e s i den t 337 IN THE COIRICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of February, 1943. No. 7517. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, form of contract between the Salem-Roanoke Baseball Corporation and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council at its meeting held on February 15, 1943, leasing certain premises and facilities at Maher Field, together with certain privileges, rights and uses thereon, with a view of using the same as a ball park for organized baseball during the baseball seasons of 1943, 1944, 1945 and 1946, under terms and conditions set out in said contract. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Hoanoke, form of contract between the Salem-Roanoke Baseball Corporation and the City of Roanoke, presented to and approved by the Council at its meeting held on February 15, 1943, leasing certain premises and facilities at ~l.~aher Field, together with certain privileges, rights and uses thereon, with a view of using the same as a ball park for organized baseball during the baseball seasons of 1943, 1944, 1945 and 1946, under terms and conditions set out in said contract. APPROVED erk Pre sident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAltOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of February, 1943. No. 7518. Alt ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Sections 52 and 55, relating to "Venereal Disease Control" and "Laboratory", respectively, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 52 and 55, relating to "Venereal Disease Control" and "Laboratory", respectively, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal Year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same are hereby ~.~ended and reordained in the following particulars and no other, viz: VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL #52 Salary, Clerk, 5 months @ $73.20 per month --- $366.00 Salary, Helper, 5 months¢~ $44.00 per month --- 220.00 LABOR.~TORY #55 338 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of February l, 1943, and shall expire on June 30, 19~3. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the provisions of this Ordinance are approvec with the distinct understanding that the City of Roanoke will not be called upon t¢ appropriate funds for the purpose of matching state funds either before or after June the 30th of the calendar year 1943. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TtEE CITY OF ROANOi~E, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of February, 1943. No. 7519. AN ORDINANCE appropriating and allocating additional funds to be received from the State Department of Health in connection with Selective Service Examinations for six months' period from January l, 1943, to June 30, 19~3. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the ~th day of January, 1943, by Ordinance No. 7486, allocated $150.00 per month received from the State Department of Health in connection with Selective Service Examinations being made by the Laboratory of the Health Department for the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, the State Department of Health has now indicated it will make an additional grant of $15.00 per month for this work for the six months' period from January l, 19~3, to June 30, 1943, to be apportioned to the employees in the said Laboratory of the Health Department. Tt~EREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the additional allotment of $15.00 per month received from the State Department of Health in connection with Selective Service Examinations for six months' period from January l, 1943, to June 30, 1943, be, and the same is hereby allocated as additional compensation for extra work to the following employees of the Laborator Division of the ~ealth Department: Bacteriologist .......... $ 6.36 Assistant Bacteriologist ~~ 3.60 Clerk Technician .............. 3.24 Janitor ....................... 1.80 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from January l, 1943. APPROVED President 339 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of February, 1943. No. 7520. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke City ~lills, Incorporated, to construct and maintain an overhead conveyor across Whitmore Avenue to connect two buildings owned by the said company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke City Mills, Incorporated, to construct and maintain an overhead conveyor across Whitmore Avenue to connect two buildings owned by the said company, under the following terms and conditions, to-wit: i - That the overhead conveyor shall be constructed in accordance with plans filed in the office of the Building Inspector, and to be aoproved by the said Building Inspector. 2 - That no part of the overhead conveyor shall be less than fourteen feet above that portion of the street used for vehicular traffic. 3 - That the Roanoke City Mills, Incorporated, by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said overhead c. onveyor. APPROVED President IN Tt~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of February, 19~3. No. 7521. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve the purchase of one couch for use in the office of the Judge of the Court of Law and Chancery for the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the purchase of one couch for use in the office of the Judge of the Court of Law and Chancery for the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk President 340 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of February, 1943. No. 7522. A RESOLUTION extending the time limit of Resolution No. 6873, granting to E. Gray Linney .and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, permission to install a two and one-half inch galvanized iron gasoline pipe line from a point approximately 200 feet east of First Street on the north side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., along the north side of Norfolk Avenue in a westerly direction approximately 250 feet to a point on the west side of First Street; thence along the west side of First Street in a southerly direction a distance of approximately ll5 feet; thence along the north side of Norfolk Avenue in a westerly direction 240 feet; thence in a southerly direction to and into the property of said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 3rd day of March, 19~,l, by Resolution No. 6873, extended for E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, the time limit of a non-assignable permit to install a two and one-half inch galvanized iron gasoline pipe line beneath the street surface from a point approximately 200 feet east of First Street on the north side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., along the north side of Norfolk Avenue in a westerly direction approximately 250 feet to a point on the west side of First Street; thence along the west side of First Street in a southerly direction a distance of approximately ll5 feet; thence along the north side of Norfolk Avenue in a westerly direction 240 feet; thence in a southerly direction to and into the property of said E. Gray Linney and E. Grsy Linney, Trustee, located on the south side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., for a "0eriod of two years from the 13th day of March, 1941, unless the litigation is terminated within that time, in which case the period shall be for six months after such termination", and ~EREAS, the said permit has not been complied with due to an injunction secured by an adjoining property owner, and E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, have asked that the compliance with this Resolution be extended for an additional period, unless the litigation is terminated within that time. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the time limit of Resolution No. 6873, adopted on the 3rd day of March, 19~l, granting permission to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to install a two and one-half inch galvanized iron gasoline pipe line from a point approximately 200 feet east of First Street on the north side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., along the north side of Norfolk Avenue in a westerly direction approximately 250 feet to a point on the west side of First Street; thence along the west side of First Street in a southerly direction a distance of approximately ll5 feet; thence along the north side of Norfolk Avenue in a westerly direction 240 feet; thence in a souther direction to and into the property of said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, be, and the same is extended for an additional period of one year from the 13th day of March, 19~3, under the same terms and conditions as are provided for in Resolution No. 6873. 341 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN01~E, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of February, 1943. No. 7523. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke form of agreement between the Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation and the City of Roanoke, dated the 27th day of February, 1943, providing for the use, improvement and maintenance of certain areas and buildings at the city's airport, known as Woodrum Field, by the said Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation, under terms and conditions set out in said agreement. BE IT~ RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Hoanoke form of agreement between the Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation and the City of Roanoke, dated the 27th day of February, 1943, providing for the use, improvement and maintenance of certain areas and buildings at the city's airport, known as Woodrum Field, by the said Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation, under terms and conditions set out in said agreement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of March, 1943. No. 7525. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase from C. F. Kefauver, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, real estate located east of Ashby Street, between U. S. Highway #321 and Woodlawn Avenue, described as the northern parts of Lots 4 and 4-A, Block 4, Corbieshaw Addition, at a consideration of $300.00, to be used for street widening purposes, the said consideration for capital improvements to be charged to funds received from the newly annexed territory. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase from C. F. Kefauver, for and on behalf of the City of Hoanoke, real estate located east of Ashby Street, between U. S. Highway ~221 and Woodlawn Avenue, described as the northern parts of Lots 4 and 4-A, Block 4, Corbieshaw Addition, at a con- sideration of $300.00, to be used for street widening purposes, the said consideration for capital improvements to be charged to funds received from the newly annexed territory. APPROVED 342 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of March, 1943. No. 7526. A RESOLUTION authorizing the allocation of $4,000.00 from funds received from bonds issued for improvements at Neher Field, to be expended for permanent improvements in connection with the construction of a baseball park at said Maher Field. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $4,000.00 be, and the same is hereby allocated from fun.ds received from bonds issued for improve- ments at Maher Field, to be expended for permanent improvements in connection with the construction of a baseball park at said Naher Field. APPROVED President IN THE COLE~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of March, 1943. No. 7527. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ,~103, "Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7k85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and endimg December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~103, "Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: ~ONICIPAL STADIU~ AND ATHLETIC FIELD #103 Improvements ............................. Sk, 000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ×'~ ~ Clerk APPROVED President 343 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of ~arch, 1943. No. 7528. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase from E. F. Jamison approximately fifteen acres of planted wheat at a cost of $240.00 on the farm known as the Hash Place and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele as leased by the City of Roanoke for use as e dairy farm, the said amount to be charged to Supplies Account as shown in the Almshouse Budget for the year 19~3. BE IT RESOLVED by the Com~cil of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase from E. F. Jamison approxi- mately fifteen acres of planted wheat at a cost of $240.00 on the farm known as the Hash Place end now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele as leased by the City of Roanoke for use as a dairy farm, the said amount to be charged to Supplies Account as shown in the Almshouse Budget for the year 19~3. APPROVED Pr e s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR TP~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of March, 1943. No. 7529. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ]~,~anager to cause to be rented for farming purposes, for the year 1943, such land in Carvin's Cove owned by the City of Roanoke that in his judgment is not needed for ~mraediate use by the Water Department, on a rental basis to be determined by the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to cause to be rented for farming purposes, for the year 19~3, such land in Carvin's Cove owned by the City of Roanoke that in his judgment is not needed for immediate use by the Water Department, on a rental basis to be determined by the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of March, 1943. No. 7530. AN ORDINANCE authorizing pay increases for regular officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, including hourly rated employees, effective as of March l, 19~3, and to continue in force until December 31, 1953. ~THEREAS, the City of Roanoke is confronted with a war-time emergency like the rest of the nation, resulting in increased living costs which fall as heavily upon municipal employees as any other type of citizen, and WHEREAS, various departments of the City have been losing valuable trainee personnel due to competition from the Federal Government and industry at a time whe~ the services of efficient employees are most needed by these departments, and WHEREAS, the Council authorized a horizontal pay increase for reghlar officers and employees of the City, including personnel of the City Schools and hourly rated employees, whose salaries did not exceed $2,500.00 per annum, effective as of January l, 1942, and again authorized an additional horizontal~ pay increase for personnel of the Roanoke City Schools, effective as of January l, 1943, and made adjustments of salaries of a limited number of employees in various departments, effective as of February l, 1943; and other loyal officers and employees have remained in their positions without receiving any increase in their compensation for a number of years, notwithstanding that industry generally has found it necessary to increase wage scales to meet increased living costs, and WHEREAS, in justice and fairness to all other employees who have performe. faithful service without any increase in rates of pay throughout this period of rising costs, it is the consensus of opinion that increases in pay for officers and employees who are regular employees and who were holding their present positions on January l, 19~3, and who have not since that time received an increase or adjustment in pay should be granted increases in compensation, effective as of March l, 1943, and to continue in force until December 31, 19~3. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted, effective as of March l, 1943, and to continue in force until December 31, 1943, for increases in pay of regular officers and employees of the said City, including hourly rated employees, under the following basic terms and conditions, to-wit: 1. Employees paid on a monthly basis to receive $5.00 per month increase. 2. Hourly rated employees to receive three cents per hour increase, regardless of length of time of service. 3. That this increase shall be made applicable to those employees of the City whose salaries are fixed by the Compensation Board at Richmond, Virginia, only if, as and when the State of Virginia consents to participate in its pro rata share of such increase under the provisions of the Compensation Act. 4. That this increase is not applicable to any gratuities, annuities, pensions or grants; or to any officer or employee whose salary is fixed by an Act of the Legislature. 5. That the increase will not be applicable to personnel of the Roanoke City Schools, in that a horizontal pay increase for these employees has already been authorized, effective as of January 1, 1943. 345 7. Except as otherwise provided for, the increases herein authorized will be applicable to personnel who are regular employees of the City, and who were holding their present positions as of January l, 1943. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that in order to provide for the increases herein authorized that there be, and is appropriated out of surplus sufficient funds to meet this need for the calendar year 1943. BE IT FURTI~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after ~{arch l, 1943. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of March, 1943. No. 7531. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~41, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Hoanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7455, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto the following classification, viz: FIRE DEPAR~ENT Salary, 1st year Privates ~ $1,560.00 per annum BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0.~0F~, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of March, 1943. No. 7532. AN ORDINAECE to amend and reenact Section ~4, "City Auditor", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943". 346 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sec~tion #/+, "City Auditor", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19/+2, No. 7/+85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19/+3, and ending December 31, 19/+3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto the following classification, viz: CITY AUDITOR #/+ Salary, Clerk @ $135.00 per month .............. $1,350.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from March l, 19/+3. ATE APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of March, 19/+3. No. 752/+. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 2, Chapter 50, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to the keeping of hogs and pigs within the corporate limits of the City. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 2, Chapter 50, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, relating to the keeping of hogs and pigs within the corporate limits of the City be, and the same is hereby emended and reordained to read as follows: Section 2. Keeping hogs and pigs. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to keep within the corpora limits of the city any live hogs and pigs, except for ~m~ediate shipment, slaughter or sale; except live hoes and pigs may be kept within the corporate limits of the city .provided the. y are confined in a.n, enclosed lot or Pen and not closer to any residence than nine hundred feet; an~ provided, further, that all hogpens shall be. kep.t free of manure b~. the removal of same therefrom at leas~' once each week. Any person or persons violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and each day's violation shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense. erk APPROVED President 347 IN THE COLE'JCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of March, 1943. No. 7533. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 30th day of December, 1940, No. 6809, entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for Municipal purposes, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof, and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form", by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 19a relating to the buying of motor vehicles in the City of Roanoke. WttEREAS, 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 Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 30th day of December 1940, No. 6809, entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying ordinances, imposin taxes on licenses for Municipal purposes, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof, and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto a new section to be known as Sectio 19a relating to the buying of motor vehicles in the City of Roanoke, and to read as follows: 19a. Automobile buying. Every person, firm or corporation who shall engage in the business of buying motor vehicles in the City of Roanoke, resident or non-resident, not paying a merchant's license, shall, for the privilege of doing such business, pay an annual license tax of $150.00, not prorated. The license taxes herein provided for shall be for the year 1943 and all subsequent years. 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 R0~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of March, 1943. No. 7534. A RESOLUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 1st day of Earch, 1943, No. 7525, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase from C. F. Kefauver, for and ~n behalf of the City of ~oanoke, real estate located east of Ashby Street, between ~. S. Highway #221 and Woodlawn Avenue, described as the northern ~arts of Lots 4 348 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 1st day of March, 1943, No. 7525, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase from C. F. Kefauver, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, real estate located east of Ashby Street, between U. S. Highway #221 and Woodlawn Avenue described as the northern parts of Lots ~ and ~A, Block 4, Corbieshaw Addition, at a consideration of $300.00, to be used for street widening purposes, the said consideration for capital improvements to be charged to funds received from the newly annexed territory", be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COLR~CIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of ~arch, 1943. No. 7535. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase from 3. F. Kefauver, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, real estate located east of Ashby Street, between U. S. Highway #221 and Woodlawn Avenue, described as the northern part of Lot 4-A, and parts of the northern parts of Lots ~ and 3, Block 4, Corbieshaw Addition, at a consideration of $250.00, to be used for street widening purposes, the said consideration for capital improvements to be charged to funds received from the newly annexed territory. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the City l~anage~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase from C. F. Kefauver, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, real estate located east of Ashby Street, between U. S. Highway ~221 and Woodlawn Avenue, described as the northern part of Lot 4-A, and parts of the northern parts of Lots 4 and 3, Block 4, Corbieshaw Addition, at a consideration of $250.00, to be used for street widening purposes, the said consideration for capital improvements to be charged to funds received from the newly annexed territory. APPROVED President 349 IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of l~arch, 1943. No. 7536. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing refund of $5.64 to Ella Smith covering erroneous payment of personal property taxes, penalty and interest for the year 1941, standing in the name of f~thur D. Edwards, and directing the City Treasurer to restore to his files the said tax ticket. WHEREAS, Ella Smith on the 25th day of February, 1943, paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke $5.64 for the purpose of paying real estate taxes standing in her name, and the said amount was used in payment of personal property taxes, penalty and interest standing in the name of Arthur D. Edwards for the year 1941. TPE~REFORE, 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 $5.6~ in the name of Ella Smith covering erroneous payment of personal property taxes, penalty and interest standing in the name of Arthur D. Edwards for the year 1941. BE IT Fb~TI~R RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to restore to his files personal property tax ticket for the year 1941 standing in the name of Arthur D. Edwards. lerk APPROVED President ~,~ THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of Earch, 1943. No. 7537. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on Lakewood Drive east of Persinger Road 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: I - 100 C. P. street light on Lakewood Drive approximately 400 feet east of Persinger Road. i - 100 C. P. street light on Lakewood Drive approximately 775 feet east of Persinger Road. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the ~0palachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President 35O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of March, 1943. No. 7538. A RESOLUTION confirming agreement between the County of Roanoke and the City of Roanoke relating to the number to be added to the population of the City of Roanoke by reason of the recent annexation of territory for the purpose of computing State grants or supplements to the respective localities. I~TEREAS, as of midnight December 31, 1942, certain territory wes annexed to the City of Roanoke which was theretofore a part of Roanoke County, and ~TEREAS, a special census was taken in the annexed territory under Federal supervision, and the Bureau of the Census has certified the count of the population in the annexed teritory as of February 15, 19~3, and WHEREAS, it was agreed between the representatives of the County and City in advance of the enumeration by the Bureau of the Census that the count made by it would be accepted by the County and City as the number to be added to the populatio~ of the City and the number to be subtracted from the population of the County as shown by the last preceding United States decennial census for the purpose of computing the sums to which they may be entitled to receive from the State of Virginia under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act or other similar statutes providing for State grants or supplements to localities based upon their respective populations. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the population count of two thousand nine hundred and sixty-six mede under Federal supervision in the annexed territory as of February 15, 1943, and duly certified by the Director of the Bureau of the Census, be, and the same is hereby accepted as the number to be added to the population of the City as shown by the last preceding United States decennial census for the purpose of computing the sums to which the City may be entitled to receive from the State of Virginia under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act or other similar statutes providing for State grants or supplements to localities based upon their respective populations. 2. That the City Clerk be, and he is authorized and directed to mail a duly attested copy of this Resolution and a copy of the certification of the Director of the Bureau of the Census of the results of the special census to the State Comptroller and the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County. APPROVED Clerk President 351 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOkT~, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of March, 1943. No. 7539. ~ 0RD~ANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 1st day of March, 1943, No. 7530, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing pay increases for regular officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, including hourly rated employees, effective as of March l, 1943, and to continue in force until December 31, 1943". WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the ;v~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 an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 1st day of March, 1943, No. 7530, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing pay increases for regular officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, including hourly rated employees, effective as of March l, 1943, and to continue in force until December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Employee~, or their successors, paid on a monthly basis to receive $5.00 per month increase, regardless of length of time in service. Hourly rated employees, or their successors, to receive three cents per hour increase, regardless of length of time in service. That this increase shall be made applicable to those employees of the City whose salaries are fixed by the Compensation Board at Richmond, Virginia, only if, as and when the State of Virginia consents to participate in its pro rata share of such increase under the pro- visions of the Compensation Act. That this increase is not applicable to any gratuities, annuities, pensions or grants; or to any officer or employee whose salary is fixed by an Act of the Legislature. That the increase will not be applicable to personnel of the Roanoke City Schools, in that a horizontal pay increase for these employees has already been authorized, effective as of January 1, 1943. ® That the increase will not be applicable to employees whose salaries were adjusted upward, effective as of February l, 1943. e That the increase will be effective as of l~arch 1, 1943, and to continue in force until December 31, 1943. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that in order to provide for the increases herein authorized that there be, and is appropriated out of surplus sufficient funds to meet this need for the calendar year 1943. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after ~arch 1, 1943. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of March, 1943. No. 7540.. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $129.96 to the Fidelity Realty Corporation representing penalty and interest on real estate taxes for the years 1926 to 1935, inclusive, against property described as the western one-half of Lot 5, Section 6, Webb Map, erroneously assessed in the name of Sam Robertson. WHEREAS, it appears that real estate described as the western one-half of Lot 5, Section 6, Webb Map, was erroneously assessed for the years 1926 to 1935, inclusive, in the na~ae of Sam Robertson when it should have been assessed in the name of the Fidelity Realty Corporation, and WHEREAS, on the 15th day of March, 1943, the Fidelity Realty Corporation paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the amount of $397.56, representing taxes, penalty and interest, for the years 1923, 1924, 1926 to 1935, inclusive, against property described as the western one-half of Lot 5, Section 6, Webb Map, with the understanding that the penalty and interest would be refunded for the years 1926 to 1935, inclusive, amounting to $129.96. 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 Fidelity Realty Corporation amounting to $129.96, representing penalty and interest on real estate taxes for the years 1926 to 1935, inclusive, against property described as the western one-half of Lot 5, Section 6, Webb Map, erroneously assessed in the name of Sam Robertson. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of March, 1943. No. 7541. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #40, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~40, "Police Deoartment" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, - , Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: POLICE DEPARTMENT #40 National Police Academy Expense ............ $350.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this 353 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of March, 1943. No. 7542. 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, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, ,"Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto the following classifications, viz: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Salary, Attendant (~ $75.00 per month $712.50 Salary, Janitor ~ $75.00 per month 712.50 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force on and after l~arch 16, 1943. APPROVED AT ~ -~ ~erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of March, 1943. No. 7543. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to cause to be removed from ~aher Field softball lighting equipment, owned by the City of Roanoke, to the Wasena Park at an a0proximate cost of $150.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Eanager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be removed from IIaher Field softball lighting equipment, owned by the City of ~(oanoke, to the Wasena Park at an approximate cost of $150.00. ATTEST~>~? ~ , / erk APPROVED President 354 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of March, 1943. No. 75~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve twelve months' estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period from July l, 1943, to June 30, 19~4, for submission to the State Department of Public Welfare BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve twelve months' estimate of exoenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period from July l, 19~3, to June 30, 19~4, for submission to the State Department of Public Welfare. erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of March, 19~3. No. 7545. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $2.50 to Marvin L. Dean, representing partial payment of personal property tax erroneously assessed by and paid to the City of Roanoke for the year 1938. WHEREAS, on the 15th day of October, '19~l, Marvin L. Dean paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $2.50,. representing partial payment of personal property tax assessed against him by the City of Roanoke. for the year 1938, and WHEREAS, the said Marvin L. Dean has been a resident of the Comnty of Roanoke since the year 1936, and has paid his personal property, tax to the said County for the year 1938. 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 $2.50 in the name of ~arvin L. Dean, representing partial payment of personal property .tax erroneously assessed by and paid to the City of Hoanoke for the year 19~8. APPROVED President 355 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of 1.~arch, 1943. No. 7546. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $16.48 balance, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed against property erroneously described as Lots l, 2, 3 and 4, Homestead, in the name of J. T. Strickland, a part of which now stands in the names of Ida K. Straw, Hazel Bennett, Herbert S. and Willie ~artin, the said property being properly described as Lots l, 2, 3 and 4, Block 3, Ingleside Land Company. WHEREAS, it appears that during the year 1912, a sewer was constructed to acco~zaodate property described as Lots l, 2, 3 and 4, Block 3, Ingleside Land Oompany, and an assessment levied against the said lots amounting to $45.13, as standing in the name of J. T. Strickland, and erroneously described as Lots l, 2, 3 and 4, Homestead, and V~HEREAS, payments have been made against the said amount from time to time aggregating $28.65, leaving a balance due of $16.48, with interest from March l, 1923, which amount appears on the records in the names of Ida K. Straw, Hazel Bennett, Herbert S. and Willie ~,¢artin, with no way of determining to which of the ~rooerties the erroneous assessment applies. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment ,mounting to $16.48 balance, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed against ~roperty erroneously described as Lots l, 2, 3 and 4, Homestead~ in the name of '. T. Strickland, a part of which now stands in the names of Ida K. Straw, Hazel Bennett, Herbert S. and Willie Martin, and described as Lots l, 2, ~ and 4, Block , Ingleside Land Company.. ,APPROVED 'TTE~--~/~'~., 2 ' ~k President 35(; IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROASOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of March, 1943.. 7547. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke renewal lease with the United States Government for oceupanc of Remote Control Quarters Site at the Roanoke 1,~!unicipal Airport. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 2~th day of February, 19~l, by Resolution No. 6865, authorized the City Hanager to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke renewal lease with the United States Government for occupancy of Remote Control Quarters Site at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport, the said lease to extend from July l, 19~l, to June 30, 19~2, with the option for renew of same from year to year; provided, that no renewal thereof would extend the period of occupancy of the premises beyond June 3G, 19~3, and W~E~EAS, the ~ivil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government has requested the renewal of lease expiring on June 30, 19~3, for a period of one year from July l, 1953, to June 30, 194~, the City Manager recom- mending that he be authorized to execute said lease, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that W. P. Hunter, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke renewal lease with the United States Government for period of one year beginning July l, 1943, and ending June 30, 19~4, for occupancy of Remote Control Quarters Site at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, more specifically described in lease dated February 24, 1941, Contract No. Clca-28~, under the same terms and conditions, at a rental of $1.00 per annum. APPROVED ~ ~~Q~r k President 357 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of April, 1943. No. 7548. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to provide for the sodding of the infield and planting grass in the outfield of baseball Park lease the Salem-Roanoke Baseball Corporation located at Maher Field at the expense of the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to provide for the sodding of the in- field and planting grass in the outfield of baseball park leased to the Salem- Roanoke Baseball Corporation located at Maher Field at the expense of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of April, 1943. No. 7549. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that taxes for the year 1943, amounting to $50.73, assessed against property described as "Acreage 9.06 Clermont Heights", in the name of Junius B. Fishburn, be cancelled. WHEREAS, Junius B. Fishburn by deed dated the 15th day of January, 1943, donated to the City of Roanoke 9.06 acres of land in the Clermont Heights Addition to be known as "Wildwood Park", with the understanding that he would be relieved of payment of taxes on the said acreage for the year 19~3, and WHEREAS, the said land was assessed in the name of Junius B. Fishburn as of January l, 19~3, and tax ticket has been issued in the said name amounting to $50.73 covering taxes for the year 19~3. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that taxes for the year 1943, amounting to $50.73, assessed against property described as "Acreage ~9.06 Clermont Heights", in the name of Junius B. Fishburn, be, and the same are hereby cancelled as a charge against said property, and against the name of Junius B. Fishburn. APPROVED President d to 358 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of Apr il, 1943. N°· 7550. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $6.00 to A. Bowman & Son, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag #7~, purchased March 22, 19~3, through error. WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of Marc~h, 19~3, A. Bowman & Son purchased City Automobile License Tag #7~ for a Dodge Truck at a cost of $6.00, and WHEREAS, it appears that A. Bowman & Son does not operate said Dodge Truc~ in the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, said A. Bowman & Son has returned to the Commissioner of Revenue unused City Automobile License Tag #7~, and has requested refund of $6,00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $6.00 in the name of A. Bowman & Son, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag #74, purchased March 22, 1943, through error. APPROVED erk PreSident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of April, 1943. No. 7551. A RESOLUTION providing for an application to the Board of Supervisors of Botetourt County, Virginia, for the abandonment and discontinuance of that part of the secondary highway, known as Route 601, from the dam across Carvin Creek to where the highway crosses the creek, a distance of approximately six miles north of the dam, and authorizing and directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute such proceeding as may be necessary or proper for such abandonment and discontinuanc WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke intends to provide an additional source of water supply in Carvin Cove, Botetourt County, Virginia, and in furtherance of the project has acquired a dam across Carvin Creek and all land on both sides of the secondary highway, known as Route 601, from the dam to a point approximately six miles north of the dam; and WHEREAS, the impounding of water by means of the dam will cause the road to be flooded, and the usefulness of the project is dependent upon the abandonment and discontinuance of that part of the highway from the dam to where the highway crosses the creek north of the dam, a distance of approximately six miles. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the COuncil of the City of Roanoke as follows: 359 1. That the Board of Supervisors of Botetourt County, Virginia, be, and it is hereby requested to cause to be abandoned and discontinued that part of the secondary highway, known as Route 601, from the city's dam across Carvin Creek to where the highway crosses the creek approximately six miles north of the dam. 2. That the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to take such steps and to do such acts, as in his judgment may be necessary or proper, in and about the institu- tion and prosecution of such proceeding as may be required by law and, having as its object the accomplishment of the intent and purpose of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of April, 19~3. No. 7552. A RESOLUTION authorizing a refund of $5.00 to Morris Diamond, operator of the Palace Confectionery and pool room located at 13 East Campbell Avenue, cover- ing fine assessed for violation of Section 9a, Chapter 68, of the City Code, prior to its effective date. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 8th day of February, L943, adopted an Ordinance No. 7510, ordaining a new section of the Code of the City of Roanoke to be known as Section 9a of Chapter 68, prohibiting minors from fre- quently pool rooms, and WHEREAS, the Charter of the City of Roanoke provides that all Ordinances dopted by Council shall be in effect from and after thirty days from the date of ~heir passage, and WHEREAS, Morris Diamond, operator of the Palace Confectionery and pool :oom located at 13 East Campbell Avenue was convicted and fined $5.00 on the 8th day ~f March, 19~3, for violation of Section 9a, Chapter 68, of the City Code, whereas the said section did not become effective until the 10th day of March, 19~3. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant, amounting to $5.00, in th~ name of Morris Diamond, operator of the Palace Confectio~ry and mol room located at 13 East Campbell Avenue, covering fine assessed for violation )f Section 9a, Chapter 68, of the City Code, prior to its effective date. APPROVED President 36 0 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of April, 19~3. No. 7553. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the paYment of accoUnt rendered by T. uoleman Andrews & Company,. amounting to $35.00, covering professional services rendered in investigation regarding Water Department records. BE IT RESOLVED by the Coancil of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted for paYment of account rendered by T. Goleman Andrews & Company, amounting to $35.00, covering professional s~rvices rendered .in investigation regarding Water Department records. .' A P P R 0 V E D Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of April, i9~3. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City ~f Roanoke, to execute agreement with the National Office of Civilian Defense for l°an of facilities end supplies required for the protection of persons and property against bombing attacks., sabotage, and ~other war hazards; and to appoint a Local Property Officer as custodian of the said facilities and supplies to be bonded in an amount of $5,000.00. ' V,~tEREAS, the National Office of Civilian Defense has agreed to make available to the City of Roanoke certain facilities and supplies required for the protection of persons and property against bombing attacks, sabotage, .and other war hazards, under the provisions of Executive Order No. 9088, dated March 6,~' 19~2, and has submitted Certificate of Agreement, together with bond in an amount of $5,000.00, to be executed by the said City of Roanoke by its duly authorized repre- sentative. THEREFORE, 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 City of Roanoke, to execute agreement with the National Office of Civilian Defense for loan of facilities and supplies required for the protection of persons and property against bombing attacks, sabotage, and other war hazards. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authori: ed to appoint a Local Property Officer as custodian of the said facilities and supplies, and to authorize the bonding of said Local Property Officer in an amount of $5,000.00 at the expense of the City of Roanoke. A P P R O V E D i~~~~ 361 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of April, 19~3. No. 7555. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Department of Public Welfare to act as the local agent to handle an emergency program known as Civilian War Assistance to provide assistance of short duration to meet emergency.needs resulting from enemy attack or of action to meet such attack or the danger thereof, and authorizing the City Auditor to draw warrants in payment of temporary expenditures. WHEREAS, the State Department of Public ~elfare has been designated as the agent of the Federal Government to. handle an emergency assistance program known ~as Civilian War Assistanee, and is carrying out the assignment by designating the local welfare departmentsas its agents, and ~rlEREAS, the said program is temporary 100% federally reimbursable to ~rovide assistance of short duration to meet emergency needs resulting from enemy ttack or of action to meet such attack or the danger thereof. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Department of Public Welfare be, and it is hereby authorized to act as the local agent to handle an emergency program known as Civilian War Assistance to provide assistance of short duration to meet emergency needs resulting from enemy attaCk or of action to meet such attack or the danger thereof. BE IT FL~THER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Cit Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to draw warrants in payment of temporary expenditures to carry out the said program with the understanding that the City will be 100% federally reimbursed. APPROVED President IN FiE COUNCIL FOR THE CITK OF ROANOKE., VIRGINIA, The 12th day of April, 19~3. No. 7556. A RESOLUTION authorizing leaves of absence for staff members of the Department of Public Welfare for study pertaining to the work of the said Department under certain terms and conditions. WHEREAS, the State of Virginia requires all members of the staff of the Social Service Bureau, except clerical workers, to attend school once every four to six years for study pertaining to their work, and WHEREAS, under the requirements, employees in the Department of Public ~elfare will have to attend school for various periods of time, beginning during the rear 19~3. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 362 Director of the Department of Public Welfare be, and he is hereby authorized to grant leave of absence to staff members of the Social Service Bureau, under the following terms and conditions, to-wit: 1. That the leave of absence will be for the purpose of the employee attending school for study pertaining to the said employee's work. 2. That the said employee will receive full pay during.the period of leave of absence so granted. 3. That any leawe of absemee granted shall not be for a period in excess of nine weeks. T~at the employee being granted the leave of absence shall be require( ~o sign a written agreement to continue work for the City of Roanoke in the Welfare Department for a period four times as long as the leave granted. 5. That a leave of absence be granted an employee only once within a four year period. 6. That if the employee does not return to the employ of the City, the entire amount of salary paid the said employee during the leave of absence shall be refunded to the City. 7. That if the employee granted the leave of absence returns'to work for the City and does not continue in the employ of the City the full time provided, then the salary paid the said employee during the' leave of absence shall be refunded the City on a pro rata basis. 8. That any leave of absence shall be granted only when it appears it is not necessary to employ a substitute. 9. That should it be necessary to employ a substitute for any employee granted a leave of absence for educational study, then said employee shall received not more than one-half of the regular salary provided for the position for a period not exceeding nine weeks. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of April, 1953. No. 7557. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that Mrs. Neva E.. Scott, an emplo ~n the Laboratory Division of the Health Department, who is unable to perform her regular duties account of illness, be paid her regular salary for a period of thirt days beginning April l, 19~3. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th day of May, 19~l, adopted Ordinance No. 696~, regulating and providing for vacations and leaves of absence in case of sickness for officers and employees of the citY, and ~tEREAS, Mrs. Neva E. Scott, an employee of the Laboratory Division of Health Department, due to illness has been absent from her duties since March l, 19~3, and will probably be unable to return to work prior to May l, 1943, and V~tEREAS, the time allowed Mrs. Scott for vacation and sick leave under provisions of Ordinance No. 6968 for the year 19~3 does not exceed thirty days. 363 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sick leave of Mrs. Neva E. Scott, an employee of the Laboratory Division of the Health Department, who is unable to perform her regular duties account of illness, be, and the same is hereby extended for a period of thirty days beginning as of April l, 19~3, and that she be paid her regular salary for the said period. lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY_ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of Apr il, 19~3. No. 7558. A RESOLUTION authorizing a refund to the Jefferson Recreation Parlors, 309½ South Jefferson Street, amounting to $22.50, covering duplicate payment of licenses for four Soft Drink vending machines. WHEREAS, the Jefferson Recreation Parlors of 309½ South Jefferson Street, on the 2nd 'day of January, 19~3, paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke $22.50 covering licenses for operation of four Soft Drink vending machines, and WHEREAS, the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company and the Coca Cola Bottling Works the owners of the said machines, have paid the license fee for the operation of the machines, the Said amount of $22.50 being a duplicate payment. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED hy the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $22.50 in the name of the Jefferson Recreation Parlors, covering refund of dupli. cate payment of licenses for four Soft Drink vending m~chines. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~f OF RO~NOKEj VIRGINIA, The 19th day of April, 19~3. No. 7559. A RESOLUTION authorizing a refund to Kann's Incorporated, amounting to $59.6~, covering duplicate payment of Merchants' License, in the name of Consoli- dated ~illinery Company, 309 South Jefferson Street. 364 ~EEREAS, the Consolidated Millinery Company,on the 1Sth day of January, 1943, paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke $59.64 covering Merchants' License for operation of Millinery business in premises occupied by Kann's Incorpora. ted, at 309 South Jefferson Street, and WHEREAS, Kann's Incorporated, the principal occupant of the premises, also on the 30th day of January, 1943, paid the license fee for the operation of the said business, the said amount of $59.64 being a duplicate payment. 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 $59.64 in the name of Kann's Incorporated, covering refund of duplicate payment of Merehants' License in the name of Consolidated Millinery Company. lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of April, 1943. 7562. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of five thousand Real Estate Assessment Cards at an expenditure of $79.50, and directing that the said amount be charged to an unexpended balance in the "Assessment of Real Estate" Account as shown in the. Budget for the year 1943. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the purchase~ of five thousand Real Estate Assessment Cards at an expenditure of $79.50, for use by the Commissione of Revenue in connection with the assessment of real estate included in the newly annexed territory. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to charge the said amount to an unexpended balance in the "Assessment of Real Estate" Account as shown in the Budget for the year 19~3. APPROVED Pr e s iden t 365 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of Apr il, 19~3. No. 7560. 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 future tax plats in the office of the City Engineer, and directing that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. WHEREAS, due to additional territory annexed to the City of Roanoke as of January l, 19~3, it is found that names of certain streets in the newly anneXed ~erritory are duplicates of street names already established within the city. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 'ollowing 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 ~me designated by the new names as shown bpposite the old names, respectively, as follows: Present Name Land Map Ar lington Avenue Avon Avenue Berkeley Drive Chef.fy Street Colonial Street Chestnut Lane East Dr ive Laurel Avenue Laurel Road Linden Avenue Malc olin Avenue Poplar Road Willow Road Woodlawn Avenue Winona Avenue Windsor Avenue York Road Angell Addition Stratford Court Beverley Hills Forest Park Colonial Addition Chestnut Hill Lee-Hy Court Forest Park Grove Park Riverland Road Parkview Co~r t Grove Park Grove Park Corbieshaw Addition Colonial Heights Raleigh Court Norwich New Name 31st S%reet, N. W. ~ayfa ir Avenue Tillett Road Palmetto Street Langhorne Street Hemlock Road Laburnum Avenue Gle~r ose Avenue Lorraine Road Arbor Avenue Montclair Avenue Melt ose Avenue Wilmot Road Spessard Avenue Winthrop Avenue Wakefield Road Bridgewater Street BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED bY the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to designate the true n~mes of streets .erein provided for on present and future tax plats filed in his office, and-that treet signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly.. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY oF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of April, 19~3. No. 7561. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Chapter 15, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Precincts and Voting Places. .,366 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Chapter 15, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Precincts and Voting Places be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Sec. 1. Division into districts. The territory embraced within the corporate limits of the city shall be, and is divided into election districts, and voting precincts shall be established in each of said districts, as set out in the following sections. Sec. 2. Highland Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of Third Street, S. W., and the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way; thence with the center of Third Street, S. W., to 'ranklin Road; theace with the center of Franklin Road to Mountain Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of Mountain Avenue, S. W., to Ferdinand Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of Ferdinand Avenue, S. W., to Elm Avenue, S. W., at the Wasena Bridge approach; thence with the center line of Wasena Bridge to Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke RiVer as it meanders to Tenth Street, S. W., extended; 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. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Sixth Street, S. W., betWeen Campbell Avenue and Rorer Avenue. Sec. 3. Highland Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of Mountain Avenue, S. W., and Franklin Road, thence wi.th the center of Franklin Road to Maple Avenue, S. W.; thence still with the center of Franklin Road to Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders to the center line of the Wasena ~idge; thence with the center line of ~asena Bridge to the intersection of Elm Avenue, S. W., and Ferdinand Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of Ferdinand Avenue, S. W., to Mountain Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of Mountain Avenue, S. W., to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on the west side of Fourth Street, S. W., betwee~ Albemarle Avenue, S. W., and Walnut Avenue, S. W. Sec. 4. Highland Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway ~ight-of way and Tenth Street, S. W.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. W., to Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders to the west corporation line; thence with the Norfolk and Western southern right-of-way line to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on the north side of Patterson Avenue between Tenth Street, S. W., and Twelfth Street, S. W. Sec. 5. Jefferson Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of Third Street, S. E., and the Norfolk and Western right-of-way; thence with the center of Third Street, S. E., to Albemarle AveGue, S. E.; thence with the center of Albemarle~ Avenue, west to Franklin Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to Third Street, S. W.; thence with the center of Third 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. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on the north side of Highland Avenue between Third Street, S. W., and Franklin Road. Sec. 6. Jefferson Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersectioa 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 Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. E., to Bullitt 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. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on the south side of Dale Avenue, S. E., between Fourth Street, S. E., and Fifth Street, S. E. Sec. 7. Jefferson Precinct No. 3. Beginniag at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway right- of-way and Tenth Street, S. Eo; thence with the ~orfolk 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 south c~orpora tion line; thence with the Virgi~mian Railway right-of-way line to Tayloe Avenue, S. E.; thenc~.e with the center of Tayloe Avenue, S. E., to Eleventh Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Eleventh Street, S. E., to Bullitt Avenue, S. E.; thence 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 center of Tazewell Avenue, S. E., to Tenth Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. E., to the b. eginning. Thc voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on the south side of Jamison Avenue, S. E., between. Tenth~ Street S. Eo, and Eleventh Street, S. E. Sec. 8. Jefferson Precinct No. ~. ~eginning 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.; thence 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, the 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 Third Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Thira Street, S. E., to the beginni~ 367 3'68 The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Ninth Street, S. E., between Highland Avenue, S. E., and Buena Vista Avenue, S. i Sec. 9. JefferSon Precinct No. 5. B~ginning at the intersection of Albemarle Avenue, S. E., and Third Street S. E.; thence with the center of Third Street, S. E., to the center l~ne of the Walnut Avenue Bridge; thence with the c~enter line of the Walnut Avenue Bridge to Roanoke River; thence down Roanoke River as it meanders to the east corporation line; thence with the east corporation line to the line of the former incline rail- way up Mill Mountain, extended; thence with the same to Wellington Avenue; thence with the center of Wellington Avenue 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 the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Walnut Avenue, S. E., between Jefferson Street end Hamilton Terrace, S. E. Sec. 10. Kimball Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway right- of-way and First Street, N. W.; thence with the center of First Street, N. W., to Gilmer Avenue, N. W.; thence with the center of Gilmer Avenue, N. W., to Gainsbore 'Road, N. W.; thence with the center of Gainsboro Road, N. W., to Peach Road, N. W.; thence with the center of Peach Road, N. W., to the north corporation line; thence with the north corporation line, including Lucy AddisOn High School property, to Tinker Creek, the east corporation line; thence down Ti~Aker Creek as it meanders to the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be,. and the same is established on Fourth Street, N. E., b~tween Patton Avenue, N. E., and East Avenue, N. E. Sec. ll. Melrose Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of- N~y and First Street, N. W.; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of- way to Tenth Street, N. W.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, N. W., to the north corporation line at Lick Run; thence down Lick Run as it meanders to the Washington Park property; thence with the lines of same 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 Gilmer 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. W., to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Fifth Street, N. W., between Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., and Loudon Avenue, N. W. Sec. 12. Melrose 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-way to Twenty-second Street, N.' W.; thence with the center of Twenty-second Street, N. W., to ~oorman Avenue, N. W.; thence with the center of ~oorman Avenue, N. W., east to Twenty-second Street, N. W.; thence with the center of Twepty-second Street, N. W., to Orange Avenue, N. W.; thence with the center of Orange Avenue, N.~ 359 to Tenth Street, N. W.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, N. W., to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and t~e same is established on Twelfth Street, N. W., between Center Avenue, N. W., and Loudon Avenue, N. W. Sec. 13. I~elrose Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway right- of-way and Twenty-second Street, N. W.; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way to the west corporation line; thence with the lines of same to Lynch- burg and Salem Road, at the east boundary of the Fairview Cemetery property; thence still with the west corporation line to the Roanoke Country Club property; thence with the lines of same to Guildhall Avenue; thence with the center of same to the Cove Road (Virginia Route No. ll6]; thence with the north and east lines of same, the corporation line, to Carroll Avenue, N. W., at Twenty-second Street, N. W.; thence with the center of Twenty-second Street, N.'W., to ~oorman Avenue, N. W.; thence with the center of Noorman Avenue, N. W., to Twenty-second Street, N. W.; thence with the center of Twenty-second Street, N. W., to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Nelrose Avenue, N. W., between Twenty-fourth Street, N. W., and Twenty-sixth Street, N. W. Sec. l~o l~.elrose Precinct No. 4. ~eginning at the intersection of Tenth Street, N. W., an~ Orange Avenue, N. W~; thence with the center of Orange Avenue, N. W., to Twenty-second Street, N. W.; thence with the center of Twenty-second Street, N. W., to the north corpora- tion line; thence with the lines of same, including the City of Roanoke School site tract, to Tenth StreeT., N. W.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, N. W., to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established ~on Sixteenth Street, N. W., between Staunto~ Avenue, N. W., and I~ercer Avenue, N.W. Sec. 15. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of Otterview Avenue, extended, and Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders to the west corporation line; thence continuing up Roanoke River on the west bank thereof to the mouth of Mud Lick Creek: thence up the center of ~,~ud Lick Creek as it meanders to U. S. Highway Route No. li thence east with U. S. Highway Route No. ll to Virginia Secondary Route No. 68~; thence with the center of Virginia Secondary Route I~o. 68~ to the north line of the Persinger Heirs prooerty; thence with the lines of same and the Lee-Hy Court sub- division to the west line of Raleigh Court Park; thence with the west line of same to Windsor Avenue; thence with the center of Windsor Avenue to Grandin Road; thence with the center of Grandin Road to Otterview Avenue; thence with the centez~ of Otterview Avenue to the beginning. The voting place in said' precinc~t shall be, and the same is established on Virginia Avenue, Virginia Heights, between Ghent Boulevard and Our Street. Sec. 16. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 2. ~eginning at the intersection of Windsor Avenue and Grandin Road; thence with the center of Windsor Avenue to the northwest corner of Raleigh Court Park; ,37O thence with the west lines of same and the Lee-Hy Court subdivision and the north line of the Persinger Heirs property to Virginia Secondary Route No. 683; thence with the center of Virginia Secondary Route No. 683 to U. S. Highway Route No. ll; thence west with the center of U. S. Highway Route No. ll to the center of Mud Lick Creek, the west corporation line; thence up Mud Lick Creek as it meanders to a point in the old bridge site south of the Garst Mill road; thence with the lines of the Willett property and the Beverly Hills subdivision to a point in the south fork of Mud Lick Creek, the corporation line; thence with same as it meanders and the corporation line to U. S. Highway Route No. 221, Brambleton Avenue; thence still with the corporation lines to the north side of the Bent Mountain Road; thence with the lines of same to the center of Murray Run; thence down same as it meanders to Brandon Avenue; thence with the center of Brandon Avenue to Grandin Road; thence with the center of Grandin Road to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Guilford Avenue between Grandin Road and Tillett Road. Sec. 17. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of Grandin Road and Otterview. Avenue; thenc with the center of Otterview Avenue, extended, to Roanoke River; thence dQwn Roanok. River as it meanders to the mouth of ~urray Run; thence up Murray Run to Brandon Avenue; thence with the center of Brandon Avenue to Grandin Road; thence with the center of Grandin Road to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established oJ Main Street between Wasena Avenue and Winona Avenue. Sec. 18. South Roanoke Precinct No. 1. Beginaing at the intersection of Jefferson Street, Wellington Avenue and ~oanoke River; thence with the center of Wellington Avenue to a point; thence with the line of the former incline railway up Mill Mountain, extended, to the east corporation line; thence with the lines of same to U. S. Highway Route No. 220; thence with the center of U. S. Highway Route No. 220 to Avenham Avenue; thence with the center of Avenham Avenue to Broadway; thence with the center of Broadway to McClanahan Street; thence with the center of McClanahan Street to Carolina Avenue; thence with the center of Carolina Avenue to the Norfolk and Western Railws Winston-Salem Division right-of-way; thence with same to Roanoke River; thence down Roanoke River to the beginning. The Voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Richelieu Avenue between Second Street and Third Street. Sec. 39. South Roanoke Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway, Winston-Salem Division right-of-way, and Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders to the mouth of Murray Run; thence up Murray Ru~ to Brandon Avenue; thence with the center of Brandon Avenue to a point near Murray Run; thence up Murray Run as it meanders to the north line of the Bent Mountain Road; thence with the north line of same to a point in the City of Roanoke Almshouse Farm; thence still with the corporation line and the west line of the City of Roanoke Almshouse Farm, crossing the Norfolk and western Railway, Winston-Salem Division, and the 371 Ore Branch to U. S. Highway Route No. 220 at its intersection with Avenham Avenue; thence with the center of Avenham Avenue to Broadway; thence with the center of Broadway to ~icClanahan Street; thence with the center of ~cClanahan Street to Carolina Avenue; thence with the center of Carolina Avenue to the Norfolk and ~Western Railway, Winston-Salem Division right-of-way; thence with same to the beginning. The voting place in s~id precinct shall be, ~nd the same is established in the vicinity of the Norfolk and Western Railway, Winston-Salem Division, under- pass within the precinct. Sec. 20. Substitute voting places. Should the voting place established by any preceding section of this chapter be not available for any election, it shall be the duty of the electoral board to establish in the election district so affected a substitute voting place, as near to the one replaced as may be practical, such substitute voting, place to be discontinued as such whenever the original woting place may be again available for elections. [ ~AT ST / · APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~{E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of April, 19~3. No. 7563. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Engineer to approve map submitted to Council by C. W. Francis, Jr., entitled, "Plat, Properties of F. E. Graves, Formerly Morice Twine ~ill Property, Roanoke, Virginia, by C. B. ~alcolm, State Cert, Enginser, Roanoke, Va., Date: Oct. 31, '39, Scale l" - ~0'", being Plan #]~3 on file in the office of the City Engineer for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to approve map submitted to Council by C. W. Francis, Jr., entitled, "Plat, Properties of F. E. Gr~ves, Formerl ~orice Twine ~ill Property, Roanoke, Virginia, by C. B. ~alcolm, State Cert. Enginee Roanoke, Va., Date: Oct. Il, '39, Scale l" - 40'", being Plan #]~3 on file in the office of the Gity Engineer for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. APPROVED President 372 IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of April, 1943. No. 756~+. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to L. E. and J. C. Keith to construct a~ concrete cross-over to accommodate property at l~01 Norfolk Avenue, S. E., describe~ as the Southeast Corner l$th Street and Norfolk Avenue, Castle Corporation Map, to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to L. Eo and J. C. Keith to construct a conc~rete cross-over to accommodate property at l~01 Norfolk Avenue, S. E., described as the Southeast Corner 14th Street and Norfolk Avenue, Castle Oorporation Map, to be used for com- nercial purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said L. E. and J. C. Keith by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-ovel . The said L. E. and J. C. Keith further agree upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at their own expense the sidewalk to its origina condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall r evoke d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of April, 1943. No. 7565. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ulerk to release Sewer Assessments standing against certain properties formerly in the name of the Citizens Investment Corporation and purchased by the' City to satisfy liens for delinquent taxes. WHEREAS, real estate described as Lots 9, ll ~and 12, Section 79; and Lots 3, ~ and 5, Section 96, Melrose Land Company, was during the year 19~2 sold to the City of Roanoke to satisfy delinquent tax and other liens, and WHEREAS, the purchase price for the said lots was not sufficient to.pay Sewer Assessments and interest standing against same. 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 Asse 373 as a charge against the following real estate from the records in his office: Lot Section Land I~ap Name Amount Interest From 6-1-26 9 79 Melrose Land Company Citizens Investment Company - 9-16-42 ll 79 ~.elrose Land Company Citizens Investment Company $23.33 6-1-26 12 79 Melrose Land Company Citizens Investment Company $23.3~ 6-1-26 3 96 ~]elrose Land Company Citizens Investment Company $23.3~ 6-1-26, ~ 96 ~Ielrose Land Company Citizens Investment Company $23.33 6-1-26 5 96 ~elrose Land Company Citizens Investment Company $23.33 6-1-26 APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~qE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 26th day of Apr il, 1943. No. 7566. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve an expenditure of $800.00 covering cost of cathodic protection treatment against rust of the Grandin Court water tank, the said amount to he charged to Capital Outlays from Revenue as shown in the Water Department Budget for the year 194~. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ]~anager be, an'd he is hereby authorized to approve an expenditure of $800.00 cover- ing cost of cathodic protection treatment against rust of the Grandin Court water tank, the said amount to be charged to Capital Outlays from Revenue as shown in the Water Department Budget for the year 19~3. APPROVED Pr es iden t IN TItE COUNCIL FOR TPAE~ CITY.. OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~ 19~3~ The 3rd day of No. 7567. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #16,"J.~venile & Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Vriginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7485, and entitled, ~An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". 374 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #16, "Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the $ity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7~85, and ~entitled "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, end ending December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby emended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: JUVENILE & DO~,TESTIC RELATIONS COURT #16 Traveling Expenses ....... $100. O0 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shell be in force from its passage. A~PPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of May, 19~3. No. 7568. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $6.00 to the Roanoke Coca-Cola Bottling ~orks, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag #lll7-T, purchased April 15, 19~3, through error. VgrlEREAS, on the 15th day of April, 19~3, the Roanoke Coca-Cola Bottling Works purc~hased City Automobile License Tag #1117-T for a Ford Truck at a cost of $6.00, and WHEREAS, it appears that the Roanoke Coca-Cola Bottling Works does Got operate said Ford Truck in the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, the said Roanoke Coca-Cola Bottling Works has returned to the 3ity of Roanoke the unused City Automobile License Tag #lll7-T, and has requested a refund of $6.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $6.00 in the name of the Roanoke Coca-Cola .Bottling Works, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag #lll7-T, purchased Apr il 15, 1943, through error. lerk APPROVED President 375 IN THE 30UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROM~OKE, VI~GINIA, The 3rd day of ~,,tay, 1943. No. 7569. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $10.00, assessed as the south side of Elm Avenue west of Sixth Street, in the name of Lutie Hyde, standing against pro0erty described as Lot '10, Block 4, Lewis Reserve Addition, in the name of Maude B. Helm. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 4954, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Side- walk Assessments by S0ecial Resolution only, and ~TEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title prepared by an attorney covering the above described property during the year 1931, and the Abstract specificslly stated at the time said Abstract was made that in- formation received from the office of the City Clerk indicated there was no Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing against the property. T~EREFORE, 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 Con~-~uted Sewer Assess~-~ent amounting to $10.00, assessed as the south side of Elm Avenue west of Sixth Street, in the name of Lutie Hyde, standing against property described as Lot 10, Block 4, Lewis Reserve Addition, in the name of ~Jaude B. Helm. APPROVED President IN THE COL~CIL F0~ qN~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of ~ay, 1943. No. 7570. A RESOLUTION approving form of deed and contract between the City of Roanoke and The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia and Appalachia~ Eleotric Power Company relating to the city owned electric and telephone pole line on Mill Mountain and providing for the execution and delivery of the deed and con- tract for and on behalf of the city, and providing for the revocation of a former resolution of the Council of the City of Roanoke, adopted ~uly 21, 1941, No. 70/,9, relating to the pole line. V~EREAS, the proposal of The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia to the City of Roanoke, in which Appalachian Ele~.tric Power Company united, relating to the city owned electric and telephone pole line on Mill Mountai~ and referred to in a resolution of the Council of the City of Roanoke, adopted on ~uly 21, 1941, No. 7049, was not carried out; and 376 ~tEREAS, representatives of the respective parties have submitted a form of a deed and contract relating to the same pole line, which said form is attached hereto and made a part hereof. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows 1. That said form of deed and contract whereby the City of Roanoke will convey its right, title or interest in and to said pole line to The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, reserving unto itself certain rights and ~rivileges, be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. 2. That the mayor and city clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver the deed and contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. 3. That the resolution adopted by Council on the 21st day of July, 1941, No. 70&9, be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED ATE ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 3rd day of May, 1943. No. 7571. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that the coal supply for use in operation of the Roanoke City Schools, heretofore purchased by and through the Purchasing Department of the City of Roanoke, be hereafter purchased by the School Board for the City of Roanoke, or such other person connected with the City Schools as the said School Board may designate for this purpose. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of ~he City of Roanoke that the coal supply for use in operation of the Roanoke Oity Schools, heretofore purchased by and through the Purchasing Department o.f the City of Roanoke, be, and the same shall hereafter be purchased by the School Board for the City of Roanoke, or such other ~erson connected with the City School~as the said School Board may designate for ;his purpose. APPROVED President 377 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIHGINIA, The 3rd day of May, 1943. No. 7572. A RESOLUTION ratifying and approving the action of the City ~.Ianager in ~xecuting agreement between the City of Roanoke and Arthur R. Rorrer, dated April 27, 1943, leasing to the said Arthur R. Rorrer Rockledge Inn on Mill ~,~ountain for ~eriod from May 15, 19~3, to December 31, 19~3, at a consideration of $~00.00, under ,erms and conditions outlined in said agreement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of ,he City ~.anager in executing agreement between the City of Roanoke and Arthur R. Rotter, dated April ~.7, 19~3, leasing to the said Arthur R. Rotter Rockledge Inn on Mill ~ountain for period from l,~ay 15, 1943, to December 31, 1943, at a considera- tion of $400.00, under terms and conditions outlined in said agreement, be, and the ~ame is hereby ratified and ap0roved. APPROVED Pr e side nt IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA/~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of }~ay, 19~3. No. 7573. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that L~r's. Neva E. Scott, an ~mployee in the Laboratory Division of the Health Department, who is unable to ~erform her regular duties account of illness, be paid her regular salary for a ~eriod of thirty days beginning ~.iay l, 1943. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th day of April, ~943, by Resolution No. 7557, extended the sick leave of ~rs. Neva E. Scott, an ~mployee in the Laboratory Division of the Health Department, who is unable to per- ~orm her regular duties account of illness, for a period of thirty days beginning ~s of A:oril l, 1943, and V,q~EREAS, the City Manager has recommended that the sick leave of Mrs. Bcott be extended for another period of thirty days beginning I~ay l, 19~3, in which ecommendation Council concurs. T~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the :ick leave of ~rs. Neva E. Scott, an em~ployee in the Laboratory Division of the Health'Deoartment, who is unable to perform her regular duties account of illness, oe, and the same is hereby extended for another oeriod of thirty days beginning as ~f ~ay l, 19~3, and that she be paid her regular salary for the said period. APPROVED 378 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of ~,iay, 1943. No. 7574. AN OHDINANCE 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 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7455, and'entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". 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 City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, vi~: DEPART~ENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE #57 Stationery and Office Supplies ..... $ 290.00 Incidentals ........................ 110.00 BE IT FU~THER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. r President IN THE .COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th~day of May, 1943. No. 7575. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the temporary acceptance of $1.00 Der day as the Daily Sanatorium Charge for care and treatment of Gladys Arrington, ~olored, a non-resident patient at the Roanoke Tuberculosis Sanatorium. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 4th~ day of January, 1943, by Resolution No. 7487, adopted a schedule of minimum charges for medical treatment to be made by the City of Roanoke against patients admitted to its ~uberculosis Sanatorium who are financially able to pay, the said schedule of charge. ncluding a Daily Sanatorium Charge for non-residents of $3.50, and WHEREAS, Gladys Arrington, Colored, a non-resident of the City of Roanoke is a patient at the City's Tuberculosis Sanatorium and is unable to pay the D~ily ~anatorium Charge of $3.50, and WHEREAS, the said Gladys Arrington's father, Ernest Arrington, whose ~ddress is Route 5, Roanoke County, has indicated his willingness and ability to pay a Daily Sanatorium Charge of $1.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted to accept temporarily a Daily Sanatorium Charge Of $1.00 for care and treatment of Gladys Arrington, Colored, a non-resident patient at the Roanoke Tuberculosis Sanatorium. APPROVED President IN THE COIR~CiL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of May, 1943. No. 7576. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute lease between the City of Roanoke, Virgini and the United States of America, Deoartment of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration, for use of 0.08 acres of land, more or less, at Woodrum Field (Roanoke ~,Iunicipal Airport), under terms and conditions outlined in Form ACA ~13, U. S. ~overnment Standard Form No. 2, for period from June l, 19~3, to June 30, 19/,3, with the option of the Covernment to renew said lease from year to year until 1953, at a rental of $1.00 per annum. BE IT RESOLIFED 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 and directed to execute lease between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the United States of America, Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration, for use of 0.08 acres of land, more or less, at Woodrum Field, (Roanoke Municipal Airport), under terms and conditions outlined in Form ACA ~13, U. S. Government Standard Form ~Io. 2, for period from June l, 19/~3, to June 30, 1943, with the option of the Govern aent to renew said lease from year to year until 1953, at a rental of $1.00 per APPROVED ?k President IN TiE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of May, 1943. No. 7577. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in amounts not to exceed a total of $50.00 in payment of owners of Victory Gardens ~lanted on Roanoke School prooerty located at 19th Street and Carroll Avenue, N. W., .n consideration of the said owners immediately discontinuing the said gardens for 380 use as a playground. 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 warrants in amounts not to exceed a total of $50.00 in payment of owners of Victory Gardens planted on Roanoke School property located at 19th Street and Carroll Avenue, N. W., in con- sideration of the said owners immediately discontinuing the said gardens for use as a playground. ATTE APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of ~Iay, 1953. No. 7578. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing ~he City Manager to provide for the ~sphalting of parking area at the Municipal Airport at an estimated cost of $5&3.84. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Oity ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to provide for the asphalting of parking area at the Municipal Airport at an estimated cost of $5~3.8~. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of May, 19~3. No. 7579. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release in~terest, )n Sidewalk Assessment from March l, 1923, on property described as Lot &~ Section 10, Janette Land Company Map, assessed in the name of Ethel Dillard, and now sta~nd- lng in the name of Sadie E. Fellers, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $21.7& in full settlement. WHEREAS, during the year 1913 a sidewalk was constructed to accommodate property on Janette Avenue, S. W., described as Lot &, Section 10, Janette Land Company Map, and an assessment levied against the said lot amounting to $21.74, whic assessment bears interest from March l, 1923,. and 381 WHEREAS, it is alleged by the present property owner that inquiry was made at the office of the City Clerk as to local assessments against the said property at the time it was purchased during August, 1920; also, raising the question as to the legality of the assessment, and WHEREAS, the present owner of the said property has agreed to pay the principal of the Sidewalk Assessment, provided the interest from March l, 1923, is released, and has tendered check in evidence thereof. 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 the interest on Sidewalk Assessment from March l, 1923, against property described as Lot 8, Section 10, Janette Land Company Map, assessed in the name of Ethel Dillard, and now standing in the name of Sudie E. Fellers, and accept payment of the prinicpal amounting to $21.7~ in full settlement. A ~T~ lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of May, 1943. No. 7580. 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, 19~2, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BM IT ORDAinED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #51, "Tuberculosis Sanatorium", of an Ordinance adopted b,y the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An ~rdinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ,nding December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particulars and no other, viz: TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM #51 Wages .. ......._............ $ ?50.00 Salary, Extra Mmployees '''' 50.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President 382 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of May, 1943. No. 7581. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $11.~2 in the name of T. B. Shackford, Chairman of Rockbridge County Tin Salvage Committee, covering reimbursement for tin cans collected by the Girl Scouts of Lexington, Virginia, and delivered to the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authori?ed and directed to draw warrant amounting to $11.~2 in the name of T. B. Shackford, Chairman of Rockbridge County Tin Salvage Committee, covering reimbursement for tin cans collected by the Girl Scouts of Lexington, Virginia, and delivered to the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROanOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of May, 19~3. No. 7582. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve an expenditure of ~,000.00 covering cost of water main extensions, necessary services and meters to accommodate sixty-four houses in Norwich lecated on Roanoke Avenue, Rolfe Street, Warwick Street and Morris Avenue, formerly owned by F. Erskins Graves, and authoriz- ing the Manager of the Water Department to connect the plumbing facilities of the said houses to the water system at a charge of $1.00 each. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager )e, and he is hereby authorized to approve an expenditure of $~,000.00 covering cost of water main extensions, necessary services and meters to accommodate sixty-four ~ouses in Norwich located on Roanoke Avenue, Rolfe Street, Warwick Street and Morris ~venue, formerly owned by F. Erskine Graves, the said amount to be charged to Capita Outlays from Revenue as shown in the Water Department Budget for the year 19~3. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~anager of the Water Department be, and he is hereby authorized to connect the plumb. lng facilities of the said houses to the water system at a charge of $1.00 each, witl the proviso that the home-owners prepare the necessary ditching and have on hand on their property the required piping and agree to backfill the ditches after connectio~ lave been made and tested. APPROVED President 383 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 1943. No. 7583. A RESOLUTION establishing schedule of rates for hangar units, office s0ace and No. I Hangar, including office space and classrooms, at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following ~chedule of rates for hangar units, office space and No. I Hangar, including office space and classrooms, be, and is hereby established at the Roanoke Municipal Airpor (Woodrum Field), effective as of May l, 19~3, and to continue in effect and force until repealed or amended by Council: Hangar Units ................... $ 15.00 per month each Office Space ................... 10.00 per month each No. i Hangar, including office space and classrooms ........... 200.00 per month BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all charges herein provided for shall be due and payable in advance. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the provisions of this Resolution are not intended to amend or alter certain rules and regulations for operation of the Roanoke Municipal Airport as established by Resolution No. 5075, adopted by Council on the 25th day of January, 1937. APPROVED rk Pr estdent IN SITE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 19~3. No. 7584. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, at his discretion, to permit representatives of the United States Army and/or Navy to occupy one office space at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), without cost, for the purpose of servicing and guarding military airplanes. WHEREAS, it has been represented to Council by permitting representatives of the United States Army and/or Navy to occupy one office space at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) for the purpose of servicing and guarding militar airplanes, will relieve the City of the responsibility of employing one guard and one helper, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that the said representatives be permitt to use one office space, at the discretion of the City Manager, without any charge being made by the City of Roanoke. d 384 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized, at his discretion, to permit repre- sentatives of the United States Army and/or Navy to occupy one office space at the Roanoke M~nicipal Airport (Woodr~m Field), without cost, for the purpose of servic- ing and guarding military airplanes. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 1943. No. 7585. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Co,nell of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". ~E IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the fol- lowing particulars and no other, viz: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ~120 Intercommunicat~on system . ...... $ 429.15 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 31st day of May, 19~3. No. 7586. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $5.22 to H. L. Lawson, Jr., covering ~ost of City Automobile License Tag #3778, purchased April 15, 1943, through error. WHEREAS, on the 15th day of April, 19~3, H. L. Lawson, Jr., purchased City Automobile License Tag #3778 for a 1940 model Plymouth Sedan at a cost of $5;.22, and 385 WHEREAS, it appears that H. L. Lawson, Jr., does not operate said Plymouth Sedan in the City of Roanoke, and ~HEREAS, the said H. L. Lawson, Jr., has returned to the City of Roanoke the unused City Automobile License Tag #3775, and has requested a refund of $5.22. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to ~aw warrant amounting to $5.22 in the name of H. L. Lawson, Jr., covering cost of City Automobile License Tag #3775, ipurchased April 15, 19~3, through error. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of ~iay, 19~3. No. 7587. A RESOLUTION providing for changes in alley lines adjacent to Lot l, Block 23, Lewis Addition, and the execution and delivery of a quitclaim deed to accomplish that end. W~tEREAS, the alleys on the western and southerly boundaries of Lot l, Block 23, Lewis Addition, are so located that traffic on the alleys cannot con- veaiently make turns at the intersection of said alleys; and ~,~REAS, Lena A. Wood and others, the owners of said lot, desire to fence in their property and are willing to quitclaim unto the City of Roanoke all their right,, title and interest in and to a certain parcel of land, provided the City of Roanoke will likewise quitclaim unto them a certain parcel of land, both of which said parcels are either in or adjacent to said alleys, in order that the lines of said alleys may be so changed as to conveniently serve traffic on the alleys. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows 1. That it is tQ the best interest of the City of Roanoke that the alley lines adjacent to Lot l, Block 23, Lewis Addition, be changed in order to more conveniently accommodate traffic on the alleys adjoining said lot, said changes to be in accordance with plan No. 3~48 on file in the office of the City Engineer. 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered, for and on behalf of the City to execute and deliver to the owners of said lot a quitclaim deed to the area shown in red on said plan in exchange for a quitclaim deed from them to the City to the area shown in yellow on said plan. APPROVED President 386 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of Nay, 19~3. No. 7~88. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to the family of Horace E. Mayhew, City Sergeant for the City of Roanoke, ec~ount of his death on Nay 25, 19~3. WHEREAS, Horace E. Mayhew, City Sergeant for the City of Roanoke, depart- ed this life on the 25th day of May, 19~3, and WHEREAS, in the death of Horace E. ~ayhew the City has lost a noble and upright citizen who gave many years' service to his chosen work, having been electe, as City Sergeant for term beginning January l, 1918, and continued to serve in this capacity until the time of his death, and WHEREAS, the said Horace E. Mayhew contributed much to the growth, pro- gress and permanent welfare of his city and state through his leadership and effi- ciency, and WHEREAS, this Council desires to make record of that loss and pay tribute to a useful, honorable and loyal life, spent in the interest of the City, charac- terized by courtesy and willingness to serve, with a personality which endeared him to his friends and all those with whom he came in contact. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in recognition of the long and useful service of Horace E. Mayhew to his city and stat~ this body is deeply conscious of the loss sustained by his death end desires that the sense of Council be permanently recorded and the sympathy of this body be ex- tended to his family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that this Resolution be spread upon the Journal of Council, and that an authenticated copy of same be transmitted to the members of Mr. Mayhew's immediate family. APPROVED i~~lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 19~3. No. 7589. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that ~s. Neva E. Scott, an employee in the Laboratory Division of the Health Department, who is unable to perform her regular duties account of illness, be paid one-half her regular salary for a period of sixty days beginning June l, 19~3. V~J~EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 3rd day of May, 19~3, by Resolution No. 7553, extended the sick leave of Mrs. Neva E. Scott, an employee in the Laboratory Division of the Health Department, who is unable to perform her regular duties account of illness, for a period of thirty days beginning Nay l, 19~3, and directed that she be paid her regular salary for the said period, and WHEREAS, the City Nanager has recommended that the sick leave of ~s. Scott be extended for another period of si~ty days beginning June l, 1943, and that she be paid one-half of her regular salary for the said period, in which recommen- dation Council con~urs, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sick leave of Mrs. Neva E. Scott, an employee in the Laboratory Division of the Health Department, who is unable to perform her regular duties account of illness, be, and the same is hereby extended for another period of sixty days beginning as of June 1, 1943, and that she be paid one-half of her regular salary as shown in the Budget for the said period. APPROVED Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 1943. No. 7590. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #55, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of ~ecember, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19~3". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~55, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virgini on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7585, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, end ending December 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: LABORATORY #55 Salary, Clerk Technician (0ne-half pay) ... $104.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from June 1, 19~3. APPROVED President 387 388 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 1943. No. 7591. A RESOLUTION waiving the requirements of Rule 21-A as contained in Resolution No. 5627, adopted on the llth day of July, 1938, providing for Rules and Regulations for the operation of the Water Department, so far as it relates to a 2" main extension beginning at Gregory Avenue and 6th Street, running north to Madison Avenue and east on Madison Avenue to serve properties fronting on said Madison Avenue. WHEREAS, application has been made for a water main extension to serve certain properties fronting on Madison Avenue, necessitating the installation of 540 feet of 2" main beginning at Gregory Avenue and 6th Street, thence north to Madison Avenue and thence east on Madison Avenue for a distance of 340 feet, and WHEREAS, the applicant is not the owner of all properties on the said street that might be accommodated by the said main extension. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the requirements of Rule 21-A as contained in Resolution No. 5627, adopted on the llth day of July, 1938, Providing for Rules and Regulations for the operation of the Water Department, be, and the same are waived so far as it relates to a 2" water main extension beginning at Gregory Avenue and 6th Street, running north to Madison Avenue, thence east on Madison Avenue to serve properties fronting on said Madison Avenue, and that in lieu thereof the applicant be allowed a credit of $50.00 for each unimproved property that might be accommodated by the said main extension in addition to that already improved. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of June, 1943. No. 7592. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #64, "City Jail", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #64, "City Jail", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Vtrginis on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particula~ 389 and no other, viz: CITY JAIL #64 Salary, Jail Physician ...... .. $ 750.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from January l, 19&3. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of June, 1943. No. 7593. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact 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&2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 19&3". BE IT ORDAIn'ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that 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&2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL #52 Salary, Nurse ~ $100.70 per month ...... $ 604.20 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from July l, 19&3. APPROVED President IN THE COIR~CIL FOR TH2~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of June, 19&3. No. 759&. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $268.95 to the United Finance Corpora- tion, representing part of taxes, penalty and interest for the years 192~ to 1934, inclusive, against property described as Lot 19, Section 4, Fairmount Corporation, standing in the neme of Fairmount Corporation. WHEREAS, offer was made to the Council of the City of Roanoke to sell property described as Lot 19, Section 4, Fairmount Corporation, standing in the name 390 ~f Fairmount Corporation, at a price of $125.00, and apply said $125.00 against taxes for the years 1924 to 1934, inclusive, standing against said property, amount- lng to $393.95, in full satisfaction of said taxes, in which offer Council concurred ~nd WHEREAS, on the 10th day of June, 1943, the United Finance Corporation ~aid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the amount of $393.95, repre- ~enting taxes, penalty and interest for the years 1924 to 1934, inclusive, against ~roperty described as Lot 19, Section 4, Fairmount Corporation, standing in the name )f Fairmount Corporation, with the understanding that it would be refunded the lifference between $125.00 and the amount of delinquent taxes paid. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to dr'aw warrant in the nme of the United Finance Corporation amounting to $268.95, representing part of taxes, penalty and interest for the years 1924 to 1934, inclusive, against property iescribed as LOt 19, Section 4, Fairmount Corporation, standing in the name of .~a irmount Corporation. APPROVED rk President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, .The 14th day of June, 1943. No. 7595. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on ~ehalf of the City of Roanoke, to renew contract with Harry T. Avis for con'cession orivileges at the Roanoke Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field for period frc~ July , 1943, to December 31, 1943, under the same terms and conditions as contained in Ontract. with the said Harry T. Avis dated October l, 194~. 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 Roano~ ~o renew contract with Harry T. Avis for concession privileges at the Roanoke ~unicipal Stadium and Athletic Field for period from July 1, 19~3, to December 31, .943, under the same terms and conditions as contained in contraot with the said larry T. Avis dated October l, 1942. APPROVED President 391 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of June, L943. No. 7596. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #50, "Health Department", of~ an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, i~o. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #50, "Health Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Tirginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance ~aking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943, and ending )ecember 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the fol- .owing particulars and no other, viz: #50 Salary, Nurse, Maternal and Child Welfare .. $ 1,220.00 Supplies ................................... 163.50 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall~ be .in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of June, 1943. No. 7597. A RESOLUTION providing for the designation of two members of the Council of the City of Roanoke to serve as additional members of the Compensation Board for the purpose of determining the merits of the city's protest against the salaries tentatively . fixed by the Compensation Board for the City Sergeant and the personnel in his office. WHEREAS, the salaries of the Sergeant of the City of Roanoke and the )ersonnel in his office have been tentatively fixed by the Compensation Board, and WHEREAS, in the judgraent of the Council of the City of Roanoke the amounts :o fixed are excessive; and, because of the objections thereto, the Compensation Board has fixed a time for a hearing on said objections, and W~tEREAS, for the purpose of determining the merits of such protest, it is deemed advisable that two members of Council be designated to serve as additional members of the Compensation Board as provided by Chapter 364 of the 1934 Acts of the 3eneral Assembly of Virginia. 392 follows: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as 1. That Council members W. Courtney King and W. ~. Powell be, and they are hereby designated to serve as additional members of the Compensation Board for the purpose of determining the merits of the protest of the Council of the City of Roanoke against the salaries tentatively fixed by the Compensation Board for the ~ergeant of the City of Roanoke and the personnel in his office; provided, however, Lf for any reason either or both of said members of Council herein named refuse or ~annot attend such hearing, his or their places as such additional members of the ~ompensation Board shall be filled by such other members of Council as the Mayor may lesignate. 2. That a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded forthwith to the ~ompensation Board by the City Clerk. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of June, 1943. No. 7598. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the American Viscose Corporation to construct and maintain a Passenger Canopy over sidewalk on the west side of Ninth Street, S. E., at a point near the southern termination of said street where same adjoins the property of the American Viscose Oorporation, for use in protecting street car patrons during inclement weather. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the American Viscose Gorporation to construct and maintain a Passenger Canopy over sidewalk on the west side of Ninth Street, S. E., at a point near the southern termination of said street where same adjoins the property of the American Viscose Corporation, for use in protecting street car patrons during inclement weather, under the following terms abd conditions, to-wit: i - That the Passenger Canopy shall be constructed in accordance with plans filed in the office of the Building Inspector, and to be approved by the said Building Inspector. 2 - That the American Viscose Corporation by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said Passenger Canopy. 3 - That this permit shall be revocable at the will of the Council of the City of Roanoke. APPROVE'D President 393 IN TIlE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of June, 1943. No. 7599. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $5.60, assessed as the West Side of Jefferson Street, South of ~Iountain Avenue, in the name of Henrietta E. Smith, standing against property described as West Side of Jefferson Street, 103.1 feet North of Highland Avenue, 76' B-/~ OS, in the name of the l~,i!ountain Trust Bank, Trustee. WHEREAS, Resolution No. /~95/~, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release pri~cioal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Side- walk Assessments by Special Resolution only, and ¥,qTEREA$, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title prepared by an attorney covering property described as West Side of Jefferson Street 103.1 feet North of Highland Avenue, 76' B-/~ OS, during the year 1930, and the ~bstract specifically states that at the time the said Abstract was made that in- formation received from the office of the City Clerk and Auditor indicated there was ho Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment stsnding against the property. T~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ]itY Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $5.60, assessed as the West Side of Jefferson Street, South ~f Mountain Avenue, in the name of Henrietta E. Smith, standing against property ~escribed as West Side of Jefferson Street, 103.1 feet North of Highland Avenue, '6' B-~ OS, in the name of the Mountain Trust Bank, Trustee. APPROVED Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of June, 1943. No. 7600. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that Lewis Walker, colored, an employee at the City Quarry and Crusher be olaced on the Pension and Gratuities Payroll at the rate of $208.00 per annum, effective as of July l, 19~. V~EREAS, Lewis WalEe=, colored, an employee at the City Quarry and Crusher has become incapacitated for his regular duties, due to failare of his eyesight, and WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the City ~anager that the said Lewis Walker be relieved of his regular duties and placed on the Pension and Gratuties Payroll at the rate of $208.00 per annuan, effective as of July l, 19~. 394 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Lewi~ Walker, colored, an employee at the City Quarry and Crusher, be, and he is hereby relieved of his regular duties as a city employee; and it is further directed that he be placed on the Pension and Gratuities Payroll at the rate of $208.00 per annum effective as of July l, 19~3. APPROVED Pr e s iden t IN T~tE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of June, 19~3. No. 7601. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to cause to be installed at the Incinerator one electric exhaust fan at an approximate cost of $300.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to cause to be installed at the Incinerator one electric exhaust fan at an approximate cost of ~300.00. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of June, 1943. No. 7602. AN ORDINANCE appropriating and allocating funds to be received from the State Department of Health in connection with Selective Service Examinations as said funds shall be received from the State Department of Health by the City Treasurer. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the ~th day of January, 19~3, by Ordinance No. 7~86, allocated $150.00 per month received from the State Department of Health in connection with Selective Service Examinations being made by the Laboratory of the Health Department for the City of Roanoke, and on the 15th day of February, 19~3, by Ordinance No. 7519, allocated an additional $15.00 per Gonth received from the said State Department of Health, for period from January , 19~3, to June 30, 19~3, and WHEREAS, the State Department of Health has indicated it will continue ~llocating $165.00 per month to the City of Roanoke in connection with Selective ~ervice Examinations to be made by the Laboratory of the Health Department, and 395 V~EREAS, in order that the usual daily operation of the City Government may go forward an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from July l, 1943. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the allotment of $165.00 per month made by the State Deoartment of Health in connection with Selective Service Examinations to be made by the Laboratory of the Health Department shall upon receipt and payment into the City Treasury be, and the same is hereby appropriated as follows: Extra Work, Bacteriologist 63.60 .e..--..... · ...... 36.00 Extra Work, Clerk Technician ............... Extra Work, Janitor... 18.00 Supplies and Equipment Ii~'~~'~l~]~ 15.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAIi~ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from July l, 1943, and to remain in force ~ntil such time as the State Department of Health discontinues its-allocation of the funds herein provided for, or until sooner revoked by Council. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOPTE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 7603. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #6, "Cormuissioner of Revenue", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". 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, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: COM2~ISSIONER OF REVENUE #6 Incidentals ................... $ 290.00 BE IT FUR~qER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ? _6erk APPROVED President 3 96 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 760&. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of five freeholders, any three of whom might act, as viewers in connection with the petition of James and Virgil Frantz, partners trading as Graham-~,Thite Manufacturing Company, to vacate, discontin and close certain alleys in that part of the block in the Southwest section of the City of Roanoke bounded on the West by Franklin Road, on the South by Elm Avenue, on the East by Roanoke, or Third, Street, and on the North by an alley running from Roanoke, or Third, Street to Franklin Road. WHEREAS, it appearing to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, upon the petition of James Frantz and Virgil Frantz, partners trading as Graham- Nhite Manufacturing Company, that the said persons did duly and legally publish, as required by Sections 5220 and 2039 of the Code of Virginia of 19&2, a notice of ap- )lication to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to close the hereinafter eferred to alleys, the publication of which was had by posting a copy of said notic at the front door of the Courthouse of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, Campbell Avenue entrance, the }~iarket Square, Salem Avenue entrance to the Market House, and No. 311 Randolph Street, S. E., and at two other places in said City in the neighborhood of the property described in said petition, as provided by the statutes for such cases made and provided, all of which is verified by an af- fidavit appended to the petition addressed to the City Council requesting that the hereinafter described alleys be formally vacated, discontinued and closed; and V~iEREAS, it further aopearing to the Council that more than five days have elapsed since the publication of the notices described, and the Council has considered the petition of the aoplicants to vacate, discontinue and close certain alleys in that part of the block in the Southwest section of the City of Roanoke bounded on the West by Franklin Road, on the South by Elm Avenue, on the East by Roanoke, or Third,Street, and on the North by an alley running from Roanoke, or Third, Street to Franklin Road, as shown by a map or plat on file in the office of the City Engineer made by C. B. ~,ialcolm, State Certified Engineer, dated ~farch 6, 19&3; and WHEREAS, the petitioners have requested that not less than three, nor more than five, viewers be appointed to view the above described portions of Said alleys herein sought to be vacated, discontinued and closed, and report in writing, as required by Sections 2039 and 5220 of the Code of Virginia of 1942. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~essrs. C. ~i~. Francis, Jr., R. L. Rush, James A. Turner, S. B. Pace and R. V. Fowlkes be, and they are, hereby appointed, any three of whom may act, as viewers to view the aforesaid alleys and to report in writing, as required by statute for such cases made and provided, whether or not in their opinion what inconvenience, if any, would result from formally vacating, discontinuing and closing the afore- said alleys. APPROVED 397 IN 55TE COUNCIL FOR ~ CI5~£ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 7605. A RESOLUTION declaring it to be the sense of Council that real estate described as Lot 3 and Part of Lot ~+, Block 14, Rorer l~Iap, located at 410-~16 West Salem Avenue, known as the Academy of ~.,lusic, be acquired by the City of Roanoke, provided the same can be obtained at a satisfactory price and upon satisfactory terms. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and it is the sense of this body that real estate described as Lot 3 and Part of Lot h, Block l~, Rorer Ivlap, located at ~10-~16 West Salem Avenue, known as the Academy of Iviusic, be acquired by the City of Roanoke, provided the sa~e can be obtained at a satisfactory price and upon satisfactory terms. APPROVED ATT .~ /' President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 7606. A RESOLUTION authorizing heads of departments of the Roanoke ~unicipal Government who find it necessary to employ extra clerical or stenographic help as orovided for in the budget to pay said extra help on a per diem basis at a minimu~ rate of $3.50 per day, and a maximu~.~ rate of $~.00 per day, for actual time worked. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted heads of departments of the Roanoke ~',~unicipal Govern- ment who find it necessary to employ extra clerical or stenographic help as provided for in the budget to pay said extra help on a Der diem basis at a minimum rate of $3.50 per day, and a maximum rate of $~.00 per day, for actual time worked. APPROVED President 398 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANO~, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 19~3. No. 7607. A RESOLUTION accepting proposal of Alvord, Burdiok & Howson, dated June 7, 1953, to furnish engineering services in the investigation and report upon a filtration plant, reservoir, pumping plant and pipe line construction on the Carvin' Cove project for the Water Department, at a total cost of $800.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proposal of Alvord, Burdick & Howson, dated June 7, 19~3, to furnish engineering services in the investigation and report upon a filtration plant, reservoir, pumping plant and pipe line construction on the Carvin's Cove project for the Water Department, at a total cost of $800.00,be, and the same is hereby accepted. A P P R 0 V E D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TPFE CITY OF ROANO1CE, VIRGINIA,( The 12th day of July, 19~3. No. 7608. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager to execute re- newal lease between the City of Roanoke and the Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government, for occupancy of space in building at Woodrum Field (Roanoke I~unicipal Airport) for General Inspection and CAA War Training Services Office Quarters, under terms and conditions outlined in United States Standard Form 2 (Revised), Contract No. Clca-175&, dated January ~, 19&3, for period from July l, 1943, and ending June 30, 19~4, at an annual renta: of $1,200.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute renewal lease between the City of Roanoke and the Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government, for occupancy of space in building at Woodrum Field (Roanoke Municipal Airport) for General Inspection and CAA War Training Services Office Quarters, under terms and conditions outlined in United States Standard Form 2 (Revised), Contract No. Cica-175&, dated January 4, 19&3, for period from July l, 1943, and ending June 30, 19&4, at an annual rental of $1,200.00. APPROVED 399 IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tile CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 7609. A RESOLUTION authOrizing and directing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, eontract with the Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion of the United States Government for furnishing water service to the Roanoke Municipal Airport, for drinking purposes, fire protection, toilet facilities, and sewage disposal, having as its purpose the said Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion contributing to the City of Roanoke $1,500.00 towards the installation of water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, contract with the Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government for furnishing water service to the Roanoke ~.unicipal Airport, for drinking purposes, fire protection, toilet facilities, and sewage disoosal, having as its purpose the said Civil Aeronautics Administration con- tributing to the City of Roanoke $1,500.00 towards the installation of water mains. APPROVED l~r k Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY_ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 7610. A RESOLUTION accepting proposal of J. N. Phelps Water Works Company, dated )ctober 9, 19~2, for installing a 6" water main and other facilities for furnishing rater at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport, at a total cost to the City of $3,500.00, an( .~urnishing water at the said Airport after completion of the said water main at a ~'ost of thirty cents per one thousand gallons. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proposal of r. N. Phelps Water Works Company, dated October 9, 1942, for installing a 6" water lain and other facilities for furnishing water at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, at total cost to the City of $3,500,00, and furnishing water at the said Airport fter completion of the said water main at a cost of thirty cents per one thousand allons, be, and the same is hereby accepted. APPROVED President 400 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 19&3. No. 7611. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the ~iayor and the City Clerk to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, deed of easement between J. N. Phelps, doing business as Phelps' Water Company, and the City of Roanoke, for water main over and on the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodr~m Field), under terms and conditions set out in said deed. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, deed of easement between J. N. Phelps, doing business as Phelps Water Company, and the City of Roanoke, for water main over and on the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), under terms and conditions set out in said deed. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T!t~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 19~3. No. 7612. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to execute,. 'or and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, contract with the Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United States Government for furnishing sewage disposal facili. ties at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport, having as its purpose the said Civil Aeronau- tics Administration contributing to the City of Roanoke $917.66 towards the con- struction of a septic tank. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager ~e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute, for and on behalf of the ity of Roanoke, Contract with the Civil Aeronautics Administration of the United ;tares Government for furnishing sewage disposal facilities at the Roanoke Municipal ~irport, having as its purpose the said Civil Aeronautics Administration contributin lo the City of Roanoke $917.66 towards the construction of a septic tank. ~~erk APPROVED President 401 IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 7613. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #76, "Street Repairs", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 1~76, "Street Repairs", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19L3, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: STREET REPAIRS #76 Equipment rentals .............. $ ll0.00 BE IT ~JRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TP~ CITY OF R0~'OKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 1943. No. 7614. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept $150.00 in full compromise and settlement of charges for sewer connections already ~ade in the Chestnut Hill Development, under terms and conditions outlined in communication from the Crystal Spring Land Company, addressed to W. P. Hunter, City },~anager, dated }~ay 14, 1943. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept $150.00 in full compromise and settlement of charges for sewer connections already made in %he Chestnut Hill Develo neat, under terms and conditions outlined in communication from the Crystal Spring Land Company, addressed to W. P. Hunter, City ~anager, dated May 14, 191~3. APPROVED President REPEALED '402 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0£~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of July, 19~3. No. 7615. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #~8, "Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19~3". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #~8, "Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7~85, end entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19&3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to reed as follows: CIVILIAN DEFENSE #48 Salary, Stenographer i month ~ $95.00 per month ... $ 95.00 BE IT FURTHEH ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force as of J~ly l, 19~3. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1943. No. 7616. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City E~anager to renew contract for period from May l, 19~5, to December 31, 19~8, for rental of property in Roanoke ~ounty located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. ~yron W. Steele, at a maximum rental of $100.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for 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 and directed to renew contract for period from Nay l, 1945, to December 31, 1948, for rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a maximum rental of $100.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke, the said property containing one hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less. APPROVED 4O3 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1943. No. 7617. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #76, "Street Repairs", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #76, "Street Repairs", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1,-1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET REPAIRS #76 Contractors ................ $ 5,000.00 I~Jater ials .................. 28,500.00 BE IT FLrRTHER ORDAIneD that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUT~CIL FOR TiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1943. No. 7618. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~50, "Health Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #50, "Health Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7985, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HEALTH DEPAR~T #50 Stationery and Office Supplies ........ $ 500.00 Toxin and Antitoxin ................... 300.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 404 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July,' 1943. No. 7619. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invita- tion for bids for construction of an 8-inch sanitary sewer trunk line, 4,000 gallon septic tank, distribution box and field, with appurtenances thereto, at the Roanoke M~nicipal Airport (Woodrum Field), to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., ~onday, August 9, 1943, 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 the City ~anage~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for construction of an 8-inch sanitary sewer trunk line, 4,000 gallon septic tank, distribution box and field, with appurtenances thereto, at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport (Woodram Field), to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., ~'~onday, August 9, 1943, and to be opened before Council of the City of Roanok at a regular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock p. m., on the said date. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1943. No. 7620. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the opening and maintaining of a ration bank account in the name of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, at The First National Exchange Bank of Roanoke, Virginia, as agent of and under the direction and supervision of the Office of Price Administration; and authorizing certain officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to sign ration checks as defined in General Ration Order No. 3; to endorse ration checks,~ or other ration evidences, owned, or held by the City of Roanoke, Virginia, for deposit in said account; and directing the City Clerk to certify the said Resolution to The First National Exchan Bank of Roanoke, Virginia, and to the Office of Price Administration. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that a ration bank account, or accounts, as defined in General Ration Order No. 3, be opened and maintained in the name of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, at The First National Exchange Bank of Roanoke, Virginia, which bank shall act as an agency of and under the direction and supervision of the Office of Price Administration and shall be responsible only to the Office of Price Administration; that any one of the following officers or employees of the City of Ro~noke, Virginia; viz, the Purchasing Agent, Assistant to the City Manager, Superintendent of the Tuberculosis - 4O5 Sanatorium, Nurse and Secretary at the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Hanager of the Water Depart- ment and the Acting O£'fice Manager of the Water Department,is ~her. eby authorized, on behalf of the city, and in its name, to sign ration checks, as defined in said Order; to endorse ration checks, or other ration evidences, owned, or held by the city, for deposit in said account. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, shall certify to said bank and the Office of Price Administration the names of such officers and employees at present, and shall from time to time hereafter, as changes in the personnel are made, immediately certify such changes to the bank and the Office of Price Administration. BE IT FUR~qER RESOLVED that The First National Exchange Bank of Roanoke, Virginia, be, and it is hereby authorized to receive and honor all ration checks signed in accordance with this Resolution, and such certification by the City Clerk. BE IT FLiRTeR RESOLVED that this Resolution shall remain in full force and effect until written notice of its amendment or recission shall h~ve been received by said bank. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this authorization and Resolution shall apply to any and all ration bank accounts which the City of Roanoke, Virginia, now is or may at any future time be required or authorized by the Office of Price Administra- tion to open or maintain, without further authorization from the Council of the City of Roanoke. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to certify to The First National Exchange Bank of Roanoke, Virginia, and to the Office of Price Administration this Resolution and that the provisions herein are in conformity with the Charter of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: City Clerk I, L. D. Janes, hereby certify to The First National Exchange Bank of Roanoke, Virginia, and to the Office of Price Administration that I am the City Clerk of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, a municipality organized and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia, and that the above is a true copy of Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, at a meeting held on the 26th day of July, 1943, at which a quor~ was present, and that such Resolution has not been rescinded or modified. I further certify that there is no provision in the Charter of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, limiting the power of the City Council to pass the above Resolution ~nd that the same is in Conformity with the provisions of said Charter. I further certify that the following are the names and official signatures of the present officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, authorized to sign ration checks and endorse ration evidences: Purchasing Agent Assistant to the City Manager Superintendent of the Tuberculosis Sana tot ium Nurse and Secretary at the Turberculosis Sanatorium Name R. B. ~oss Ralph E. Lucado G. C. Godwin Helen L. Walker ( Signed ) Official Si6nature R. B. Moss Ralph E. Lucado G. C. Godwin Helen 4O6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, this 27th day of July, 1943. APPROVED City Clerk President IN T~ CODI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1943. No. 7621. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #48, "Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section~ #48, "Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City.of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~lst day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CIVILIAN DEFENSE #48 Salary, Stenographer 3 months ~ $95.00 per month --- $285.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of August l, 19~3. J~PPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0.~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1943. No. 7622. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw payroll ~arrants in payment of salary accounts for one clerk and one helper assigned to the Venereal Disease Control, and two clerks assigned to the Laboratory, as authorized ~byCouncil by Ordinance No. 7518 at its regular meeting held on February 15, 1943, if and when additional funds are received from the State Department of Health for this purpose. 4O7 ~',jId-EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on February 15, 1943, by Ordinance No. 7518, reappropriated funds received from the State Department of Health for 0ayment of one clerk and one helper assigned, to the Venereal Disease Control, and two clerks assigned to the Laboratory, for. a five months' oeriod ex- pirin!~ on June 30, 1943, with the distinct understanding that the City of Roanoke would not be called upon to appropriate funds for the purpose of matching state funds either before or after June the 30th of the calendar year 1943, and WItEREAS, Council has been advised that the State Department of Health is forwarding to the City of Roanoke funds to continue the employment of the personnel heretofore authorized, which funds have not as yet been received. T~fEREFORE, 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 payroll warrants in payment of salary accounts for one clerk and one helper assigned to the Venereal Disease Control, and two clerks assigned to the Laboratory, as authorized by Council by Ordinance No. 7518 at its regular meeting held 'on February 15, 19~3, if and when additional funds are received from the State Department of Health for this purpose, oending, the ado0tion of an Ordinance by Council reappropriating the said funds for payment of the said employees. APPROVED President IN ~i~ COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~0~, ViRGIMIA, The 26th day of July, 194~. No. 7623. AI{ 0RDINAIJCE 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, 19~2, No. 7455, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 194~, end ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "}~lunicipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, Ho. 7455, and entitled, "~n Ordinance making aopropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~3, and ending December ~1, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ~MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ~120 Postage ............... ~ 45 · 00 BE IT ~RT'dER ORDAIneD that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 408 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1943. No. 7624. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #43, "B'uilding and Plumbing Inspection", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the 3.1st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943" · BE IT ORDAINED by the Council 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, om the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and en- titled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained to read as follows: BUILDING AND PLU~.~BING INSPECTION #~3 Stationery and Office Supplies ...... $245.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~J~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of August, 1943. No. 7625. A RESOLUTION referring bids for the construction of an 8-inch sanitary sewer trunk line, 4,000 gallon septic tank, distribution b, ox and field, with ap- purtenances thereto, at the Roanoke ~Iunicipal Airport (Woodrum Field), to a co~mmitte composed of W. P. Hunter, City ~anager, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, for tab ula t ion. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for construction of an 8-inch sanitary sewer trunk line, 4,000 gallon septic tank,, distribution box and field, with appurtenances thereto, at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrun Field), have been filed by the following bidders: John C. Se, tar ................... $ ],ll7.00 ~. S. Hudgins .................... 3,320.00 J. F. Barbour & Sons ............. 3,927.00 Philip L. Baird .................. 4,500.00 and said bids have been duly received, opened amd public~ly read. THEREFORE, BE IT R_~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bids listed above be filed and presented to a committee composed of W. P. Hunter, iCity }~anager, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, and that the said committee is hereby directed to tabulate said bids and to report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best Bid at the earliest moment practicable. APPROVED President 409 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI2'JIA, The 9th day of August, 1943. No. 7626. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Nanager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to secure contract or contracts for the purchase of real estate described as Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4, Block l&, Rorer I~ap, located at &10-416 West Salem Avenue, known as the Academy of 5~usic, at a consideration not to exceed $13~500.00 net, subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~m.~lanager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to secure contract or contracts for the purchase of real estate de- scribed as Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4, Block l~, Rorer ~'~ap, located at &10-416 West Salem Avenue, knov~a as the Academy of ~'~usic, at a consideration not to exceed ~13,500.00 net, subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon. APPROVED President IN THE CO%~NCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOifE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of August, 19&3. No. 7627. A RESOLUTION providing for the temporary closing of that portion of Houston (~adison) Avenue, west of 9th (Nicholas) Street, N. E., as it now exists, through the property of the Virginia Bridge Company. ?¥~{EREAS, the Third Service Command, Internal Security Division, United States Ar~y, has requested that Houston (~ladison) Avenue, west of 9th (Nicholas) Street, N. E., as it now exists, through the property of the Virginia Bridge Company, be closed to the public for the duration of the war, because of the manu- facturing and assembling of war materials by the Virginia Bridge Company and the Norfolk and Western Railway Company in the vicinity of said street, which manufactur and assembly should not be open to view to the public in the interest of national defense. THEREFORE, BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that that portion of Houston (~adison) Avenue, west of 9th (Nicholas) Street, N. E., as it now exists, through the property of the Virginia Bridge Company, be, and the same is temporarily closed for the duration of the war. BE IT-FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that this Resolution shall become effective immediately and remain in full force and effect for the duration of the war unless sooner revoked by Council. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~E CITT OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of August, 1943.~ No. 7630. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve purchase of one typewriter desk for the Police Department at a cost not to exceed $55.00, and directing that the said amount be charged to an unexpended balance in the "Furnitur~ and Equipment" Account as shown in the Police Department Budget for the year 1953. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the purchase of one typewriter desk for the Police Department at an expenditure not to exceed $55.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to charge the said amount to an unexpended balance in the "Furniture and Equipment" Account as shown in the Police Department Budget for the year 1943. APPROVED President IN THE C0~CIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGinIA, The 9th day of August, 1943. No. 7631. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #40, "Police Department", of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making a~opropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". 411 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled,' "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPAR~ENT ~40 ~aintenance of Traffic System ........ ~ 1,450.00 ~aintenance of Parking ~Jeters ........ 350.00 BE IT FURT~gR ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of August, 1943. No. 7632. A RESOLUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City ~f Roanoke, Virginia, on the 26th day of July, 1943, No. 7616, entitled, "A ~esolution authorizing and directing the City ~anager to renew,contract for period ?rom ~Iay 1, 1945, to December 31, 1948, for rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest ~f the City of Roanoke, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron V. Steele, at a maximum rental of $100.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the ~ity of Roanoke". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 26th day of July, 1943, No. 7616, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing and directing the City ~.~anager to renew contract for period from Liay 1, 1945, to December 31, 1948, for rental of ~roperty in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approxi- mately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a maxLv~um rental of $100.00 per aonth, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke", be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED President 4 12 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of August, 1953. No. 7633. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~Ianager to renew contract for period from May l, 19~5, to April 30, 1958, for rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a maximum rental of $100.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to renew contract for period from Nay l, 19~5, to April 30, 19~8, for rental of property in Roanoke County located on the west side of the Cave Spring Road approximately four miles southwest of the City of Roanoke, formerly known as the Hash Place, and now owned by Dr. Byron W. Steele, at a maximum rental of $100.00 per month, for use as a dairy farm for the City of Roanoke, the said property containing one hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less. .T, TE ~ APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 19~3. No. 7628. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property described as Lot 2, Section 5, East Side La. nd Company Nap, by the City of Roanoke to W. R. }~artin at a price of $150.00 cash, and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed therefor upon the payment of the consideration, and directing the payment of oommission on th sale. WHEREAS, S. B. Pace Company, Incoroorated, Real Estate Agents, has obtain- ed a contract of purchase from W. R. Martin for a cash consideration of $150.00 for Lot 2, Section 5, East Side Land Company Mae, located on the north side of Tazewell Avenue between 16th and 18th Streets, S. E., and WHEREAS, S. B. Pace Company, Incorporated, will be entitled to the sum of $15.00 comission for effecting the sale, and WHEREAS, the contract of sale meets with the approval of the Council of the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be made by the City to W. R. Martin of Lot 2, Section 5, East Side Land Company Map, 413 located on the north side of Tazewell Avenue between 16th and lSth Streets, S. E., for a cash consideration of $150.00, and that when the sale is effected, $15.00 be paid by the City to S. B. Pace Company, Incorporated, as and for their commission on such sale. BE IT FURTtiER 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, convey- ing the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 1943. No. 7634. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and appreciation to the American Automobile ~ssociation in presenting to the City of Roanoke a specially designed sand-carved lass plaque mounted on a walnut base, in recognition of the City's accor~plishments in the 1942 National Pedestrian Protection Contest when it won Second Place among cities throughout the United States with polulations of 50,000 to 100,000. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, for and on behalf of the citizens of Roanoke, that there be, and is hereby extended to the ~tmerican &utomobile Association a sincere vote of thanks and aopreciation for its generosity in presenting to the City of Roanoke a specially designed sand-carved glass plaque mounted on a walnut base, in recognition of the City's accomplishments in the 1942 National Pedestrian Protection Contest when it won Second Place among cities through out the United States with polulations of 50,000 to 100,000. APPROVED President IN Ti{E COUI~CIL FOR T2~ CI%~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 1943. No. ?635. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and aopreciation to ~r. Junius P. Fishburn for donating and delivering to the City of Roanoke 83 1/3 shares of stock of the Academy of l~usic Company, and ~;lO,000.00 of the bonded indebtedness of the Company. WHEREAS, l~r. Junius P. Fishburn has donated and delivered to the City of Roanoke 83 1/3 shares of stock of Academy of }~lusic Company, a Virginia corpora- tion, and $10,000.00 of the bonded indebtedness of the Company, the stock and bonds so donated representing one-third of the capital stock and one-third of the bonded indebtedness of the Company, and WHEREAS, }~r. Fishburn's generosity has made it possible for the city to acquire the Academy of ~usic at a price far below its actual value, and in so doing, preserve it for certain cultural and entertainment needs of the city, there being no other building in the city suitable therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the gift to the city by Mr. Junius P. Fishburn of 83 1/3 shares of stock and $10,000.00 of the bonds of Academy of kt'.usic Company be, and the same is hereby accepted for an( on behalf of the City of Roanoke with a full appreciation of his interest in the well-being of his city. BE IT FURTMER RESOJ~VED that the City Clerk mail a copy of this Resolution to ~r. Fishburn. APPROVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR TiL~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 1943. No. 7636. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of an 8-inch sanitary ~ewer trunk line, 4,000 gallon septic tank, distribution box and field, with appur- tenances thereto, at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), to John C. Sente of Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $3,117.00. VtbIEREAS, a committee composed of '..,¥. ~. Hunter, City Manager, and John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulatec and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of an S-inch sanitary sewer trunk line, 4,000 gallon septic tank, distribution box and field, with ap- purtenances thereto, at the Roanoke MuniciPal Airport (Woodrum Field), and has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendation and report that John C. Senter of Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest and best bidder for the project in the sum of $3,117.00; and that the Council of the City of Roanok~ Virginia, after considering said reoort and recommendation and bids hOretofore filed finds that the bid of John C. Senter of Roanoke, Virginia, for the said project is the lowest and best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of John C. Senter of Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of an g-inch sanitary sewer trunk line, 4,000 gallon septic tank, dis- tribution box and field, with appurtenances thereto, at the Roanoke I~unicipal kirpor 415 (Woodrum Field), in the s~m of $3,117.00 is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bid therefor; and that a contract for the project, as heretofore prescribed by the plans and specifications, shall be forthwith executed. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City ~anager, is hereby authorized and directed to executo said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~IOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 1943. No. ?637. 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, 19t~2, No. 7t~85, and entitled, ".~u Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, BE IT 0RDAIEED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "I'~unicipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7t~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19t~3, and ending )ecember 31, 19t~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as ~ollows: ~g~R~IICIPAL AI~PORT #120 Equipment and Improvements ......... $ 8,317.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ~ k Pr esiden t ~ v OF VIRGINIA, IN T~ COUNCIL FOR ~E C~T~ ROANOKE, The 23rd day of August, 19t~3. No. 7638. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $24.03 to ~,~. W. Turner, representing ~enalty and interest on real estate taxes for the year 1930, against property de- scribed as the Southern one-half of Lot 17 and Lot 18, Section 8, East Side Land Como~ny ~ap, erroneously assessed as the Southern one-half of Lot 18, Section 8, ~ast Side Land Company Map, standing in the name of the Franklin Court Land Corpora- ticn. WHEREAS, it appears that real estate described as the Southern one-half of 416 Lot 17 and Lot 18, Section 8, East Side Land Company Map, standing in the name of the Franklin Court Land Corporation, was erroneously assessed for the year 1930 as the Southern one-half of Lot 18, Section 8, East Side Land Company Map, and WHEREAS, on the 13th day of August, 1943, M. W. Turner paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector the amount of $49.03, representing taxes, ~enalty and interest, for the year 1930, against property described as the Southern ~ne-half of Lot 17 and Lot 18, Section 8, East Side Land Company Map, standing in she name of the Franklin Court Land Corporaticn, with the understanding that the )enalty and interest would be refunded, amounting to $24.03. TH~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ;he City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of M. W. Turner amounting to $24.03, representing penalty and interest on .~eal estate ~taxes for the year 1930, standing against property described as the ~outhern one-half of Lot 17 and Lot 18, Section 8, East Side Land Company Nap, in ~he name of the Franklin Court Land Corporation, erroneously assessed as the SoutherK )ne-half of Lot 18, Section $, East Side Land Company Map. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 1943. ~No. 7639. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that J. H. Faries be allowed a · .redit of $25.75 on water bill amounting to $29.~2, covering water furnished propert at 1529 Center Avenue, N. W., for quarterly period ending August 9, 1943. WHEREAS, it appears that the water bill covering water furnished property at 1529 Center Avenue, N. W., has been excessive for quarterly period ending August 7, 1943, as shown by cha~ge of $48.45, due to an underground leak, and WHEREAS, under the present rules and regulations of the Water Department ~s established by Ordinance of Council the said J. H. Faries has been allowed a cred ~f $19.03, and ~RE~S, the City ~anager and the Manager of the' Water Department, after ~nvestigation, are of the opinion that the said J. H. Faries is unable to pay the emaining amount of the water bill, and recommend to Council that an additional redit of $25.75 be allowed, thus permitting a charge of $3.67, the average quarterl ill for water used at this location, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the anager of the Water Department bs, and he is hereby authorized and directed to ~llow a credit of $25.75 on water bill now amounting to $29.42, standing against ~. H. Faries, covering water furnished property at 1529 Center Avenue, N. W., for uarterly period ending August 9, 19~3. ~~ / A P P R O V E D 417 IN T.M_E COUMC!L FOR THE CITY OF RO-~4NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 19~3. No. 7640. 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, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #51, "Tuberculosis Ssnatorium", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to ~read as follows: TUBERCULOSIS S~'~ATORI~4 ~51 Repairs $ BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN TttE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of August, 1943. No. 7641. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and ap0reciation to Dr. Warren L. Moody and members of his Fsculty, the State Office of Civilian Defense, and members of the Staff, for holding the Third State Gas'Specialist School in the City of Roanoke during the period of August 9-10, 1943. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, for and on behalf of the citizens of Roanoke, that there be, and is hereby extended to Dr. Warren L. Moody and members of his Faculty, the State Office of Civilian Defense, and members of the Staff, a sincere vote of thanks and 8opreciation for holding the Third State Gas Specialist School in the City of Roanoke during the period of August 9-10, 19~3. erk' APPROVED President 418 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, lgk3. No. 7629. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing certain alleys in the block in the Southwest section of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, bounded on the West by Franklin Road, on the South by Elm Avenue, on the East by Roanoke, or Third, Street, and on the North by Day Avenue. WHEREAS, James Frant'z and Virgil Frantz, partners trading as Graham-White Manufacturing Company, have heretofore filed their petition before City Council, in accordance with law, in which said petition they requested Council to vacate, dis- Zontinue and close certain alleys in the block in the Southwest section of the City of Roanoke as described in said petition, which said alleys so requested to be ~acated, discontinued and closed are shown on a certain map prepared by C. B. Malco1' State Certified Engineer, dated March 6, 19k3, end which map or plat is on file in the office of the City Engineer of Roanoke City, as to the filing of which said setition due .notice was given to the public, as required by law; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the prayer of Said.petition, viewers Were appo ',ouncil to view the property and report in writing what inconVenience, if any, would result from vacating, discontinuing and closing the said alleys above referred to; and WHEREAS, it appears from the report in writing filed with the City Clerk 0y said viewers, together with their affidavit, on the 26th day of July, 19k3, that ~o inconvenience would result either to any individual, or to the public from vaca- ting, discontinuing and closing the alleys mentioned, to which report no exceptions have been filed; and WHEREAS, it appears from evidence before Council that no inconvenience will result to the public by the vacating, discontinuing and closing of said alleys, and bhat the rights of neither the public nor any individual will be violated or pre- udiced thereby; and WHEREAS, it further appears to Council that the petitioners have agreed ,o bear and defray the costs and expenses incident to this proceeding; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended that if the said alleys are losed the City is to reserve the right to maintain the present sewer lines,over ,he said alley in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ;hat certain all. eys in the block in the Southwest section of the City of Roanoke, 'irginia, bounded on the West by Franklin Road, on the South by Elm Avenue, on the ~,ast by Roanoke, or Third, Street, and on the North by Day Avenue, be, and the same are, hereby vacated, discontinued and closed, the City of Roanoke, however, reserv- ing unto itself a public easement to maintain present sewer lines therein and the right of ingress and egress for the maintenance and repair of said lines, the said alley so closed being described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly side of Elm Avenue lSk f~e-t East of the Northeasterly corner of Elm Avenue and Franklin Road; thence N. 3° 13' West ll5 feet to a point on the Southerly nte d by 419 side .of an alley; thence with the Southerly line, extended, of said alley, N. 87° 40' East 67.71 feet, more or less, to the Northwesterly corner of the property conveyed to H. G. and Lillian Roberts by J. L. Morris and wife by deed of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, in Deed Book 352, Page 10; thence with the Westerly line of said property S. 2° 25' 09" East 115.6 feet to the Northerly line of Elm Avenue;~thence with the Northerly line, extended, of Elm Avenue, S. 87u 38' 02" West 10 feet to a ~nt; thence with the Easterly line of property conveyed to James and ~i~gil L, FranSz b y. Virginia Boyd Noell, et al, by deed dated March 10, 1943; recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke-April 5, 1943, N. 2° 25' 09" West 100 feet to a point; thence with the Northerly line of said property S. 87° 38' 02" West 37.71 feet to a point; thence with the Westerly line of said property S. 3° l~' East 100 feet to the Northerly line of Elm Avenue; thence with the Northerly line, extended, of Elm Avenue, S. 87° 38' 02" West 20 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he is, hereby directed to mark "Vacated, discontinued and closed" the alleys above described 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 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 the Clerk of this CQuncil deliver to the :letk 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 ~r plats recorded in his said office upon which are shown the alleys herein vacated, discontinued and closed, as provided by law. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 19~3. No. 7642. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release interest on Sidewalk Assessment from March l, 1923, on property described as Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4, Block 14, Rorer Map, located at 410-416 West Salem Avenue, assessed in the name of the Academy of Music, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $50.00 in full settlement. WHEREAS, during the year 1913 a sidewalk was constructed to accommodate property at 410-416 West Salem Avenue, described as Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4, Block 14, Rorer Map, and an assessment levied against the said property amounting to $50.00, in accordance with agreement dated 3/25/13, which assessment bears interest from March l, 1923, and WHEREAS, it is impossible to determine the provisions of the agreement above referred to in that a copy of same does not appear to be on file with the records of the city, and '42O WHEREAS, the present owners of the said property have agreed to pay the principal of the Sidewalk Assessment, provided the interest from March l, 1923, is released, and have tendered Check in evidence thereof. 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 the interest on Sidewalk Assessment from March l, 1923, against property located at 410-~16 West Salem Avenue, described as Lot 3 and Part of Lot-4, Block l~, Rorer Map, assessed in the name of the Academey of Music, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $50.00 in full settlement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 1943. No. 7643. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that in consnmmating the purchase of the Academy of Music that taxes for the year 19~3 be pro rated as of September l, 1943, and that rental as set forth in a lease between the City and the Civic Theatre of Roanoke dated the 6th day of October, 19~2, be Pro rated as of September l, 1943. WHEREAS, in order to cons,,mmate the sale to the City by the Academy of Music Company, a corporation, of property known as the Academy of Music, it was agreed that taxes for the year 1943 should be pro rated as of September l, 19~3, an~ that the rental of $150.00 to be paid by the City of Roanoke for the use of the ~cademy of Music during the year 1943 as set forth in a lease between the City and the Civic Theatre of ROanoke made the 6th day of October, 1942, be pro rated as of September l, 19~3. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows 1. That ~axes for the year 19~3 assessed against property known as the Academy of Music be pro rated as of September l, 19~3. 2. That the rental to be paid by the City of Roanoke during the year 19~3 as set forth in lease between the City and the Civic Theatre of Roanoke dated the 6th day of October, 1942, be pro rated as of September l, 1943. 3. That the proper City Officers consummate the purchase of the Academy of Music from the Academy of Music Company, making proper allowances and deductions based upon said pro ration of taxes and rental. APPROVED President 421 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 1943. No. 7644. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7~,85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&3, and ending December 31, 1943", by adding thereto Section #126, "Academy of Music". 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 Decembex 1942, No. 7&85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations.for the fiscal rear beginning January l, 19&3, and ending December 31, 19&3", be, and the same is Lereby amended and reordained by adding thereto Section #126, "Academy of Music", to read as follows: ACADEMY OF ~USIC ~126 Purchase of Property - part payment .......... $ 10,000.00 Equipment and Improvements - full payment ..... 3,500.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that there be, and is hereby appropriated as a balance of the consideration for the purchase of the Acadsmy of Music 83 1/3 shares of stock of the Academy of Music Company, and ten $1,000.00 bonds of the Academy ~f Music Company heretofore donated to the City of Roanoke by Junius P. Fishburn, the certificates evidencing said stock to be duly assigned by the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City, to the Academy of Music Company, and thereafter said :ertificates and said bonds to be delivered, for and on behalf of the City, to said Academy of Music Company. BE IT MIRTEER ORDAINED that payment of the aforesaid amounts and delivery of said certificates of stock and bonds to .the Academy of Music Company are not to Oe made, however, until a good and proper deed for said real estate and bill of sale for said personal property have been delivered to the City.of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED rk Pr e s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 19~3. No. 76&5. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to issue instruc- tions for the immediate removal of a pre-fabricated building constructed at the ~unicipal Airport adjacent to the No. 2 Hangar, formerly occ~upied by W. Clayton 5emon, trading as the Virginia Airmoti~e. 422' SE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the'City of Rb~noke. .that L the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue instructions for the immediate removal of a pre-fabricated building constructed at the Municipal Airport adjacent to the No. 2 Hangar, formerly occupied by W. Clayton Lemon, tradin as the Virginia Airmoti~e. APPROVED President IN TEE CO.UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 1943. No. 7646. A RESOLUTION to amend and reenact a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 12th day of April, 1943, No. 7556, and en- titled, "A Resolution authorizing leaves of absence for staff members of the Depart- ment of Public Welfare for study pertaining to the work of the said Department, under certain terms and conditions". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 12th day of April, 1943, No. 7556, and entitled, "A Resolution authorizing leaves of absence for staff members of the Department of Public Welfare for study pertaining to the work of the said Department, under certain terms and conditions", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: That the Director of the Department of Public Welfare be, and he is hereby authorized to grant leave of absence to staff members of the Social Service Bureau, under the following terms and conditions, to-wit: 1. That the leave of absence will be for the purpose of the employee attending school for study pertaining to the said employee's work. 2. That the said employee will receive full pay during the period of leave of abeence so granted, but not to exceed nine weeks or ~alfp_~E as provided ,£n Pa~agrap~ No.--'~. '~ " 3. That any leave of absence granted with pay shall not be for a period in excess of nine weeks, except that leaves of absence without pay ~ be granted for more than nine weeks without the employee sever in~-His or her ~-~nn-~i~-~ ~i~H ~h~ ~'~-~ That the employee being granted the leave of absence shall be re- quired to sign a written agreement to continue work for the City of Roanoke in the Welfare Department for a period four times as long as the leave granted. 5. That a leave of absence be granted an employee only once within a four year period. 6. That if the employee does not return to the employ of the City, the entire amount of ~salary paid the said employee during the leave of absence shall be refunded to the City. 7. That if the employee granted the leave of absence returns to work for the City and does not continue in the employ of the City the full time provided, then the salary paid the said employee during the leave of absence shall be refunded the City on a pro rata basis. 8. That should it be necessary to employ a substitute for any employee granted a leave of absence for educational study, then said employee shall receive not more than one-half of the regular salary provided for the position for a period not exceeding ~ine weeks. 423 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 19h3. No. 76&7. 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 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7&85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 19~3". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #57, 7:Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7455, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19&3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other,viz: DEPAR~,~NT OF PUBLIC WELFARE #57 Salary, Extra Employees .......... $ 125.00 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 7th day of September, 19&3. No. 7648. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. T. Davis, et al, to construct a ~oncrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 1033 Gilmer Avenue, ~. W., known as Lot l, Block 50, R. F. & H. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to J. T. Davis, et al, to construct a concrete cross-over to ac-. :ommodate residential property at No. 103~ Gilmer Avenue, N. W., known as Lot l, Block 50, R. F. & H. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said J. T. Davis, et al, by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. cevoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED 424 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 19~3. No. 76~,9. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Samuel W. Hairston, et ux, to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 6 Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke, known as Lot 7 and part of Lot 8, Block ~0, Crystal Spring. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Samuel W. Hairston, et ux, to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate residential property at No. 6 Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke, known as Lot 7 and part of Lot 8, Block ~0, Crystal Spring. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Samuel W. Hairston, et ux, by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-ove~ rev oke d. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 1943. No. 7650. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to James ~. Lee to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 5~7 McDowell Avenue, N. W., known as part of Lot 32 and part of Lot 33, Block 13, Northside. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to James M. Lee to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at No. 5~7 McDowell Avenue, N. W., known as part of Lot 32 and part of Lot 33, Block 13, Northside. The said cross-ever to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to.be furnished by him. The said James M. Lee by acting under this Hesolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall revoked. APPROVED 425 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 1943. No. 7651. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #116, "Maintenance of City Property", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making aopropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #ll6, "Maintenance of City Property", of an 0rdinanco adopted by the Council of the City icl Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of oecember, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: MAINTENANCE OF CITY PROPERTY ~ll6 Repairs to Gregory Avenue School Building .. $ 1,700.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN T!tE COUNCIL FOR THE uITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 1943. No. 7652. .~"~l 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 31st day of ~ecember, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that Section /~57, "Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained in the following particular and no other, viz: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE #57 Gregory Avenue Day Nursery School, Colored - 3 months at $150.00 per month - $450.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this 3rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 426 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of September, 1943. No. 7653. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in the name of Beulah Lee amounting to $25.00 in full settlement of claim sgainst the City as a result of injuries sustained on May 10, 1943. 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 Beulah Lee amounting to $25.00 in full settlement of claim against the City as a result of injuries sustained~on May 10, 1943. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of September, 1943. No. 7654. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve expenditures for clearing land in Carvin's Cove to be flooded as a reservoir for water supply for the ity of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager ,e, and he is hereby authorized to approve expenditures for clearing land in Carvin' 3ave to be flooded as a reservoir for water supply for the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ~lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~£ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of September, 1943. No. 7655. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #55, "Laboratory", of an lrdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day ~f December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for ~he fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and endi~g December 31, 19~3"'. 427 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #55, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~+3, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: LABORATORY #55 Incidentals .................... $ 48.00 Supplies ....................... 1,382.00 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 13th day of September, 1943. No. 7656. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~120, "Municipal Airport", of an 3rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day ~ecember, 19~2, No. 7585, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the Fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, 'Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Tirginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance aaking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning Janaary 1, 1943, and ending )ecember 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as ?ollows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Repairs to runway ............. $ 14,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President 428 IN TttE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of September, 19~,3. No. 7657. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $76.62 to W. Frank Koegel, representing payment of delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, for the years 1926 to 1930, in- clusive, against property erroneously carried in the Land Book for said years under the name of N. B. Forbes and described as the north side of Roanoke Avenue between Hickok and Walker Property, 60 feet, while at the same time said property was correctly included in the Land Book for said years under property described as 1.7'8 Acres, Roanoke Development Company Map, in the name of B. F. Walker. WHEREAS, it appears that for the years 1926 to 1930, inclusive, property was erroneously carried in the Land Book under the name of N. B. Forbes as the north side of Roanoke Avenue between Hickok and Walker Property, 60 feet, while at the same time said property was correctly included in the Land Book for said years Under property described as 1.78 Acres, Roanoke Development Company Map, in the name of B. F. Walker, thus making a duplicate assessment, and WHEREAS, on the 20th day of September, 1943, W. Frank Koegel paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $76.62, representing delinquent taxes,. ~enalty and interest, for the years 1926 to 1930, inclusive, against property assess ed in the name of N. B. Forbes end described as the north side of Roanoke Avenue between Hickok and Walker Property, 60 feet, with the understanding that the said amount would be refunded. 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 W. Frank Koegel, representing payment of delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, for the years 1926 to 1930, inclusive, against property erroneously carrie in the Land .Book for said years under the name of N. B. Forbes and described as the north side of Roanoke Avenue between Hickok and Walker Property, 60 feet, while at the same time said property was correctly included in the Land Book for said years under property described as 1.78 Acres, Roanoke Development Company, in the name of B. F. Walker, thus making a duplicate assessment. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of September, 19~3. No. 7658. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Jacob Brenner to construct a concrete ~ross-over On Norfolk Avenue to accommodate property located at #218 E. Campbell Avenue, known as Lots 56, 57 and 58, Ward 5, R. L. & I., to be used for commercial purposes. 429 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Jacob Brenner to construct a concrete cross-over on Norfolk ~venue to accommodate property located at #218 E. Campbell Avenue, known as Lots 56, 57 and 58, Ward 5, R. L. & I., to be used for commercial purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The sa.id Jacob Brenner by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said Jacob Brenner further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so revoked. restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of September, 1943. No. 7659. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, contract with Leas & McVitty, Incorporated, For sale of dead chestnut wood on land owned by the City Water Department on the Beaver Dam watershed, at a consideration of $1,000.00, subject to terms and condi, tions to be agreed upon, and as outlined in letter of proposal dated September 7, k9&3. 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 with Leas & McVitty, Incorporated, for sale of dead .~hestnut wood on land owned by the City Water Department on the Beaver Dam watershed,. ~t a consideration of $1,000.00, subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon, ~nd as outlined in letter of proposal dated September 7, 19&3. APPROVED President 430 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of September, 1943. No. 7660. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to cause to be constructed ex- tension of sewer line in 7th Street, N. E., to accommodate property described as ~.ot 13, Block 24, Deanwood Map, standing in the name of Eva Norton, at an estimated cst of $300.00, upon payment of $100.00 to the City of Roanoke by the said Eva Iorton, or by someone acting for her. BE IT RESOI~VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to cause to be constructed extension of sewer line in 7th Street, N. E., to accommodate property described as Lot 13, Block 24, Deanwood Nap, standing in the name of Eva Morton, at an estimated cost of ~300.00, upon payment of $100.00 to the City of Roanoke by the said Eva Norton, or ~y someone acting for her. APPROVED President iN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of September, 1943. No. 7661. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact "Non-Operating Expenses" of the Water )epartment Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, rirginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance Gaking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending )ecember 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED hy the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Non-Operating gxpenses" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council )f the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and ~ntitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January L, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reor- dained to read as follows: NON-OPERATING EXP. ENSES 0apital Outlays from Revenue (1) ......... $50,000.00 (l) Clearing Carvins Cove Project ............ $30,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 431 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of October, 19~3. No. 7662. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property described as Lot 4, B. H. ]~iorris Map, by the City of Roanoke to the Dixie Finance and Loan Corporation at a consideration of $100.00 cash, and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed therefor upon the payment of the consideration, and directiag the payment of com- mission on the sale. WHEREAS, Glasgow and Bowling, Real Estate Agents, have obtained a contract of purchase from the Dixie Finance and Loan Corporation for a cash consideration of $100.00 for Lot 4, B. H. Norris ~ap, located on Gainsboro Road between North Jeffer- son Street and Second Street, N. E., and WHEREAS, Glasgow and Bowling will be entitled to the sum of $10.00 com- mission for effecting the sale, and WItEREAS, the contract of sale meets with the approval of the Council of th 3ity of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale .oe made by the City to the Dixie Finance and Loan Corporation of Lot 4, B. H. Norris ~ap, located on Gainsboro Road between North Jefferson Street and Second Street, . E., for a cash consideration of $100.00, and that when the sale is effected, 10.00 be paid by the City to Glasgow & Bowling, as and for their commission on' such lale. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the proper City Officers be, and they are xereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the City, to execute ~nd deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, convey- ~ng the said property to said purchaser, delivery thereof, however, not to be made mtil said consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of October, 19~3. No. 766~. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~104, "Public Library,,, of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for ~he fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December ~l, 19~". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #108, ?ublic Library", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 31st day of December, 19/~2, No. 7/~$5, end entitled, "An Ordinance 432 making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~3, and ending December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC LIBRARY ~10& Books .......... Relocation Melr~'~~ l iiilllll~i $ 5,50o. o0 1,ooo.o0 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 ~th day of October, 19~3. No. 766~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute lease for rental of building at the corner of Eighteenth Street and Melrose Avenue for period not to exceed five years at a rental of $55.00 Der month for use as ~ Braneh Library. 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 execute lease for rental of building at the corner of Eighteenth Street and .Melrose Avenue for period not to exceed five years at a rental of $55.00 per month for use as a Branch Library. AP'PROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O~ ~OANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of October, 19~. No. 7665. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to M. B. Copenhaver to construct a concrete ~ross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 209 Oxford Avenue, Virginia Heights, known as Lot 5, Block 2, Section l, Virginia Heights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an~ is hereby granted to M. B. Copenhaver to construct a concrete cross-over to accom- modate residential property at No. 209 Oxford Avenue, Virginia Heights, known as Lot 5, Block 2, Section l, Virginia Heights. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. 433 The said M. B. Copenhaver by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-ove~ revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY_ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of October, 1943. No. 7666. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to execute agreement with the Gulf Oil Corporation dated September 26, 1943, wherein the City of Roanoke would have its airport service crew handle the refueling of Army aircraft at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport to cover the Army's requirements from October 1, 1943, to June 30, 19~, under terms and conditions contained in said agreement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City l~lanager be, and he is hereby authorized to execute agreement with the Gulf Oil ~orporation dated Seotember 26, 1943, wherein the City of Roanoke would have its airport service crew handle the refueling of Army aircraft at the Roanoke Municipal ~irport to cover the Army's requirements from October 1, 1943, to June 30, 1944, ~nder terms and conditions contained in said agreement. APPROVED President IN TttE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of October, 1943. No. 7667. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer ~ssessment amounting to $41.0~, with interest from February l, 1927, on property described as Lot 6, Section 10, Northside, assessed in and standing in the name of Robert Hewett. WHEREAS, during th~ year 1925 a sewer was constructed to acco~uodate ~roperty described as Lot 6, Section 10, Northside, and an assessment levied against ~aid property amounting to $23.56, which amount was paid on July 27, 1925, and WHEREAS, during the year 1926 another sewer line was constructed in the ~icinity of the aforesaid property, and another assessment levied against said 4.34 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 duplicate Sewer Assessment amounting to $$1.05, with interest from February l, 1927, standing agains property described as Lot 6, Section 10, Northside, assessed in and standing in the name of Robert Hewett. APPROVED President IN T~E COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROf~NOKE, VIRGINIA, the 4th day of October, 19~3. No. 7668. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #101, "Celebrations and Public ,~ntertainments',, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of~the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7~85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making a0propriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending ~ecember 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #101, 'Celebrations and Public Entertainments", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1953, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained to read as follows: CELEBRATIONS AND PUBLIC ENTERTAII~ENTS #101 League of Virginia ~;unicipalities Convention .. $600.00 BE IT FURTP~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOE THE CITY OF R0~J~0KE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of october, 1943. No. 7669. A RESOLUTION authorizing and empowering the p~roper City Officials, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to renew notes for period of one year from October 30, 1943, amounting to ~90,000.00, at an interest rate of 2% per annum, interest payable semi-annually, previously borrowed, from the Roanoke Banks through the Roanoke Clearinghouse Association for the purpose of purchasing land in Carvin's Cove for use by the Water .Department. W~REAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 28th day of September, 19~2, by Resolution No. 7415, authorized and empowered the ~',[ayor and City Clerk to execute proper evidences of debt in a stun not to exceed 3100,000.00, for the purpose of purchasing land in Carvin's Cove for use by the Water Department, and WHEREAS, under the orovisions of the said Resolution, notes amounting to ~90,000.00 were executed bearing expiration dates of October ~0, 1943, and ~iEREAS, it appears to be to the best interest of the City of Roanoke that the said notes be renewed for a period of one year. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke thet the proper City Officials be, and they ere hereby authorized and empowered, for and on behalf of the City, to renew notes for period of one year from October ~0, amounting to $90,000.00, at an interest rate of 2~ per annum, interest payable semi- annually, previously borrowed from the Roanoke Banks through the Roanoke Clearing- house Association for the puroose of purchasing land in Carvin's Cove for use by the Water Department. erk APPROVED President 435 IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANO~, VIRGINIA, The llth day of October, 1943. No. 7671. A RESOLUTION commending William P. Hunter for his services as city manager ~or twenty-five years. Wi~EAS, upon the adootion of the city manager form of government by the City of Roanoke, William ?. Hunter was chosen its city manager, and, without in- terruption, he has faithfully and efficiently performed the duties of the office for a quarter of a century; and ~REAS, the 1st day of October, 19~3, ended twenty-five years of such service, thereby gaining for him the distinction of having served a greater n~mber of years as city manager than any other in the nation, s~ve one; and ~HEREAS, his sterling character and agreeable personality have endeared 436 him to his fellow citizens in both public and private life; and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke has made an enviable record in the field of government under his long and capable management, and he richly deserves the ap- oreciation of the people of this city for his wise and fruitful efforts and accomp- Lishments. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Ionorable William ?. Hunter be, and he is hereby commended for having faithfully nd efficiently performed the duties of city manager for twenty-five years and for .~aving so admirably and cooperatively aided Council and others in laying the founda- ion for even greater municipal attainments in the years to come. BE IT FURTHEt~ ~ESOLVED that the city clerk deliver a duly attested copy f this resolution to Mr. Hunter. APPROVE'D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,' The llth day of October, 19h3. No. 7672. A RESOLUTION of appreciation and commendation for the services rendered by ~,~ark Cowen as Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Roanoke. ~,'m~EREAS, K. Mark Cowen on the 1st day of June, 1929, was engaged by the ]oanoke Playground and Recreation Association as Director of t~ecreation, on January , 1930, appointed as Director of Recreation for the City of Roanoke, and as a resul' f his leadership and efficient service, was on January l, 1937, assigned additional luties and responsibilities as Director of Parks end Recreation, and W~VTEREAS, his services with the City of Roanoke have been marked by force- Jul leadership, a kecn perception of recreational and park activities, with the tbility to solve difficult and manifold problems with fairness and foresight, and a ,ersonali.ty and enthusiasm for his chosen work which has redounded to the public enerally and contributed to increased park areas of the City from one hundred and en acres in 1930 to a present area of five hundred and sixteen acres, and WHEREAS, the said K. ~.~ark Cowen has voluntarily tendered his resignation s Director of Varks and Recreation much to the regret of the City of Roanoke, ef- iective as of 9ctober 31, 194~, to engage in similar work in a larger city where his fforts and leadership will be of a broader scope, and ¥~HEREAS, this body is appreciative of his outstanding service and the levelopment of recreation and the park system of Roanoke under his leadership, and ~eems it proper that a permanent record be made thereof. T~EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, in grate- Cul recognition of the faithful and efficient service rendered by K. ~]ark Cowen as Director of Farks and Recreation of the City of Roanoke, that there be, and is hereb 437 !extended Council's sincere appreciation and co~m~endation for his energy, leadership and other attributes peculiarly fitting him for his chosen work, and his valuable contribution in the development of recreation and the park system of the City. BE IT FI~THZR RJ~COLV'~,]D that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to deliver a d~ly attested copy of this Resolution to }.~r. Cowen. APPROVED President IN THE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~OKE, VI~;CINIA, The llth day of October, ]-9,'~3. No. 7673. A RESOLUTION author i? ing and directing the City L~anager, or someone acting for hire, to a?.pear at the sale of a 1931 Chevrolet auton~obile stored at the City Garage, to be sold for payment of storage charges, and to bid et the said sale for the Protection of the city's interest. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City L*anager or someone acting[ for hiri, be, and he is hereby authorized and d~ected to avoear at the sale of e 1931 Chevrolet automobile stored at the City Garage, to be sold for :payment of storage charges, and to bid in the name of the city amounts sufficient to orotect the city's interest. APPROVED President ~[ TI-~ COUNCIL FOP: ~ CITY OF R0f~[0}(E, VIRgil(IA, The llth day of ~ctober, 1943. No. 7674. A RESOLUTIO~I extending sympathy to the family of Sylvester P. Seifert who departed this life on the llth day of October, 19~3. V~EREAS, Sylvester P. Seifert devarted this life on the llth day of )ctober, 1943, and ;'~,~7[EREAS, in the death of Sylvester P. Seifert the City of Roanoke has lost noble and upright citizen who contributed much to the growth, progress and perma- ent welfare of his city as evidenced by the services he rendered as a member of the lo,mort Council froz~ July 1, 1897, to August 31, 1904, and as a i~ember of the Board of Aldermen from Se~otember 1, 190~, to August 31, 191~, in which periods he served ~s President of Council, President of the Board of Aldermen, and ~[ayor; and again as member of Council and ~,[ayor for the City of Roanoke from September 1, 1930, to ugust 31, 1934, and 438 %WHEREAS, this Council desires to make record of the loss and pay tribute to a useful, honorable and loyal life, characterized by courtesy and a willingness to serve the interest of his city, which endeared him to his f~iends and those with whom he came in contact. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in recognition of the long and useful services of Sylvester P. Seifert to his city, thi body is deeply conscious of the loss sustained by his death and desires that the sense of Council. be permanently recorded and the sympathy of this body be extended to his family. BE IT FURT!~R RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that this Resolution be spread upon the J~ournal of Council, and that an suthenticeted copy of same be transmitted to the members of I,~r. Seifert's inm. lediate family. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 18th day of October, 1943. No. 7670. .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. WHEREAS, Article VIII of Chapter 51 of th~ Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Zoning, provides that any territory embraced within any future enlargement of the city limits of said City of Roanoke shall be deemed in the General Residence Districts thereof until otherwise classified by the City Council, and WHEREAS, the city limits were enlarged as of January l, 1943, by annexing additional territory, all of which territory under the provisions of Article VIII of Chapter 51 is now classified as General Residence District, and WHEREAS, it is deemed for the best interest of the City of Roanoke that the territory annexed to the city as of January l, 19~3, as shown on Sheets 108-109- l25-l26-l27-l28-l29-l3~-l35-l36-l~7-l38-l~6-l~$-l5l-l52-l57-l6l-l62-l63-l64-l65-2~- 245-2~6-251-252-253-25~-~10-~15-~16-~24 of the Zoning Map, be zoned and classified as designated on said sheets, and WHEREAS, notice required by Article XI, Section ~3, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the uity of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, has been published in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time re- quired by said section, and WHEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in said newspaper was given on the 4th day of October, 1943, a~ ~:00 o'clock p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the Municipal Building, at 439 which hearing persons interested both for and against the zoning were given an opportunity and heard on the question. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAII~D 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: Territory annexed to the City of Roanoke as of January l, 1943, as shown on Sheets 108-109-125-126-127-128-129-130-135-136-137-138-146-1~8-151-152-157-161- 162-163-164-165-24~-245-2~6-251-252-253-254-410-415-416-424 of the Zoning Map, be, and the same is hereby zoned and classified as designated on said sheets. ATTE~ ~k APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of October, 1943. No. 7675. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~48, "Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&2, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year' beginning January l, 1943, and.ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~48, "Civilian Defense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&2, No. 7&85, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&3, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained tO read as follows: CiWILIAN DEFENSE #48 Salary, Stenographer 2 months ~' $95.00 per month ....... $190.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of November l, 1943. APPROVED President 440 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of October, 19~3. No. 7676. A RESOLUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~th day of October, 19~3, No. 7664, entitled, "A Resolu- tion authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute lease for rental of building at the corner of Eighteenth Street and Melrose Avenue for period not exceeding five years at a rental of $55.00 per month for use as a Branch Library,,. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 4th day of October, 1943, No. 7664, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute lease for rental of building at the corner of Eighteenth Street and Melrose Avenue for period not exceeding five years at a rental of $55.00 per month for use as a Branch Library", be, and the same is hereby r evoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of October, 1943. No. 7677. A MESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City ,f Roanoke, to execute lease for rental of building at the corner of Eighteenth ~treet and Melrose Avenue for period of three years at a rental of $60.00 per month 'or use as a Branch Library. 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 execute lease for rental of building at the corner of Eighteenth Street and Melrose Avenue for period of three years at a rental of $60.00 per month for use .as a Branch Librar APPROVED 441 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of October, 19~3. No. 7678. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve purchase of one 6" swivel vice for the Fire Department at a cost not to exceed $40.00, and directing that the said amount be charged to an unexpended balance in the "Equipment" Account as shown in the Fire Department Budget for the year 19&3. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the purchase of .one 6" swivel vice for the Fire Department at an expenditure not to exceed $40.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to charge the said amount to an unexpended balance in the "Equipment" Account as shown in the Fire Department Budget for the year 19&3. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~4E CIT£ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of October, 1943. No. 7679. A RESOLUTION authorizing horizontal pay increases for regular officers and employees of the City of Roanoke, including hourly rated employees and personne of the Roanoke City Schools, effective as of ~anuary l, 19~, and to continue in force until December 31, 19&k. THEREFORE, BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted, effective as of eanuary 1, 19~, and to continu in force until December 31, 19~4, for increases in pay of regular officers and employees of the said City, including hourly rated employees and personnel of the Roanoke City Schools, under the following basic terms and conditions, to-wit: 1. Officers and employees, or their successors, paid on a monthly basis, including personnel of the Roanoke City Schools, who received adjustments or horizontal pay increases during the calendar year 19~3, to receive $10.00 per month increase, regardless of length of time in service. 2. Officers and employees, or their successors, oaid on a monthly basis, whose salaries are fixed by the Compensation Board in Richmond, Virginia, and who did not receive adjustments or horizontal pay in- creases during the calendar year 1943, to receive $15.00 per month increase, regardless of length of time in service. For employees in this classification whose salaries were adjusted or increased during the calendar year 19~3 the increase shall be $10o00 per month. 3. Hourly rated employees, or their successors, to receive five cents per hour increase, regardless of length of time in service. 442 t~. That these increase shall be made applicable to those employees of the City whose salaries are fixed by the Compensation Board in Richmond, Virginia, subject to the approval of the said Compensation Board and its consent to participate in its pro rata share of such increase under the provisions of the compensation Act. 5. That this increase is not applicable to any gratuities, annuities, pensions or grants; or to any officer or employee whose salary is fixed by an Act of the Legislature and is now receiving the maximum salary so fixed. 6. That all increases will be effective as of January l, 19~, and will continue in force until December 31, 19~. APPROVED erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of November, 19~3. No. 7680. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $3~.28, with interest from March l, 1923, standing against property described as Lot 5, Section ~, National Investment Map, assessed in the name of G. A. Wright, and now standing in the names of J. H. and L. L. Hodges, and C. Ac Thomason. WHEREAS, during the year 1913 an outfall sewer line was constructed across private property on the west side of 14th Street, S. E., between Morton and Tompkins Avenues,and an assessment levied against Lot 5, Section ~, National In- vestment Map, amounting to $3~.28, notwithstanding that the said sewer line did not serve the said property, and V~tEREAS, during the year 1922 a sewer line was constructed in 14th Street S. E., to serve properties abutting on said street, and an assessment levied against Lot 5, Section ~, National Investment Map, which assessment was promptly paid. THEREFORE, BE IT EESOLVED 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 $3~.28, with interest from March l, 1923, standing against .property described as Lot 5, Section ~, National Investment Map, assessed in the name of G. A. Wright, and now standing in the names of J. H. and L. L. Hodges, and C. A. Thomason, the said amount being a duplicate assessment, and the sewer 'line does not serve the property in question. APPROVED President 443 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The let day of November, 1943. No. 7681. A RESOLUTION making joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the City Sergeant for calendar year 1944. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and E. L. Winstead, City Sergeant of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting, relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said City Sergeant and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the office of the City Sergeant of the City of Roanoke in public interest, for the calendar rear 1944, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, City Sergeant .......................... $ 6,000.00 Salary, Deputy Sergeant ........................ 2,700.00 Salary, Deputy Sergeant ........................ 2,340.00 Salary, Deputy Sergeant ........................ 2,280.00 Salary, Deputy Sergeant ........................ 2,040.00 Salary, Secretary .............................. 1,800.00 Salary, Stenographer ........................... 1,320.00 Salary, Physic ian .............................. 870.00 Salary, Jailor ................................. 2,220.00 Salary, Jailor ................................. 2,080.00 Salary, Jailor ................................. 2,020.00 Salary, Matron ................................. l, 360.00 Salary, Cook . Salary, Relie~ ~~'~[~~~~ 1,740.00300.00 $ 29,070.00 Bond Premium Stationery an~'~~'~~ Postage Traveling - Auto Allowance Fuel .......................................... Repairs to Cook Stove ......................... Equipment ..................................... 280.00 400.00 150.00 290.00 1,$60.00 35o.o0 75.00 350.00 3,75~.00 $32,825.00 (1) 3 Cars ~ $40.00 Per Month 1 Car ~ $35.00 Per Month and ~?ItEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises and the oc- casion demands either party hereto, the City Sergeant of the City of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice, may by agreement review and revise the foregoing schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to.be submitted to and aoproved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, subjeot to the approval of the Compensation Board, and to continue in force unless and until changed by agreement as hereinabove set out or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of E. L. Winstead, City Sergeant of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia. 444 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke and the City Sergeant, and supersedes any ex-parte request previously made by the City Sergeant to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: (Signed) EdSar L. Winstead City Sergeant APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The let day of November, 19~3. No. 7682. A RESOLUTION making joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for Fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the Attorney for the Commonwealth for calendar year 19~. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and O. E. Cuddy, Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open aeeting, relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for 3aid Attorney for the Commonwealth and for such assistance, as may be needed, to ~roperly conduct the office of the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of ~oanoke in public interest, for the calendar year 1944, have agreed upon the fol- Lowing salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Lnd Bond Premium .. Stationery and ~~'~ii~'~i~i~iiii~i~i~ Postage .. Incidentals .......................................... Salary, Commonwealth's Attorney Salary, Assistant Commonwealth's'~~'lllll~l~ll~ $ 5,955.00 2,820.00 Salary, Secretary .................................... _ 1,800.00 $10,575.o 5.00 100.00 50.00 120.00 175.0o 450.0( $11,025.0( WHEREAS, it is further agreed ~that if the necessity arises and the oc- casion demands either party hereto, the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke or the City of Rosnoke, after due notice, may by agreement review and revise the foregoing schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, subject to the approval of the Compensation Board, and to ontinue in force unless and until changed by agreement ~as hereinabove set out or nless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together Nith the ratification and approval of C. E. Cuddy, Attorney for the Commonwealth of 445 the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke and the Attorney for the Commonwealth, and supersede any ex parte request previously made by the Attorney for the Commonwealth to the Compensation Boar d. I concur in the above: (Si~ned) C. E. Cuddy Attorney for the Commonwealth APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOI~E, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of November, 19/+3. No. 7683. A RESOLUTION making joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for 'ixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the Commissioner of Revenue for ~alendar year 19/+/+. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and John M. Hart, Commissione ~f Revenue of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting .~elative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said Corn- aissioner of Revenue and for such assistance, as may be .needed, to properly conduct the office of the Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke in public in.terest, For the calendar year 194/+, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and ~xpenses, to-wit: Salary, Commissioner of Revenue ................ $ 6,~80.00 Salary, First Assistant ........................ Salary, Second Assistant ....................... Salary, Clerk .................................. Salary, Clerk .................................. Salary, Stenographer ........................... Salary, Clerk . ................................. Salary, Clerk .................................. Salary, Clerk . Salary, Extra ~~ 3,25/+.52 2,300.00 1,950.00 2,019 · 00 1,719 · 00 1,500.00 1,280.00 l, 170.00 /+00.00 $ 22,r072. 52 Postage . . Bond Premium ................................... Advertising .................................... 125.00 125.00 10.00 125 · 00 385.OO $ 22,/+57.52 and W~EAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises and the occasion demands either party hereto, the Con,missioner of Revenue of the City of Eoanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice, may by agreement review and revise the foregoing schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. 44(; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, subject to the a~proval of the Compensation Board, and to continue in force unless and until changed by agreement as hereinabove set out or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of John M. Hart, Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a Joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke and the Commissioner of Revenue, and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the Commissioner of Revenue to the Compensation Board. I oonsur in the above: tSigned) John M. Hart, Commissioner of Revenue A ~_ APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The let day of November, 1943. No. 768~. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the City Treasurer for calendar year 1944. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and C. R. Kennett, Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting, relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said City Treasurer and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the office of the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke in public interest, for the calendar year 1944, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, Treasurer ............................ $ 6,480.00 Salary, Deputy Treasurer ..................... 3,018.00 Salary, Collector . . Salary, Statistica~ ~ Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Clerk ................................ Salary, Stenographer ......................... Salary, Extra Employees ...................... 2,400.00 2,073.72 1,800.00 1,719.00 1,719.00 1,500.00 oo.oo $ 21,109.72 Stationery and Office Supplies ............... Postage ...... Bond Premium ................................. Incidentals .................................. Adver ~ising Maintenance ~'~~' i i i ~ ~ i ~ i ~ ~ i~i ~i i ~i ii 2,850.00 1,400.00 162.00 575.00 180.oo 25o.oo 5OO.OO 5,917.00 ..... $27,026.72 and 447 WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises and the oc- casion demands either party hereto, the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice, may by agreement review and revise the foregoing schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equip- ment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby adopted and approved, subject to the approval of the Compensation Board, and to continue in force unless and until changed by agreement as hereinabove set out or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of C. R. Kennett, Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the ~tate of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke and the City Treasurer, and supersedes any ex parte request ~reviously made by the City Treasurer to the Compensation Board. concur in the above: (Signed) C. R. Kennett~ Treasurer A,PPROVED Presiden~ IN THE COUECIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The let day of November, 1943. No. 7685. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for .~ixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the Clerk of the Courts for alendar year 1944. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and R. J. Watson, Clerk of ;he Courts of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting ;elative to the fixing of a basic rate of comoensation and expenses for said Clerk the Courts and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the )ffice of the Clerk of the Courts of the City of Roanoke in public interest, for the ~alendar year 1944, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, ~o-wit: Salary, Clerk of Courts ....................... $ 7,000.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... 3,540.00 Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... Salary, Deputy Clerk .......................... Salary, Stenographer . Salary, Typist Clerk ~ -''''- '''''''''''''''Deputy'''''''''''''''' Salary, Typist Clerk .......................... Salary, Typist Clerk 3,120.00 2,230.00 2,100.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,302.00 1,302.00 Stationery and Office Supplies .................. 1,050.00 Post~ge . . Bond Premium .................................... 50.00 Incidentals 30.00 1,560.00 ~31,10~.00 WHEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises and the oc- casion demands either party hereto, the Clerk of the Courts of the City of Roanoke or the City of Roanoke, after due notice, may by agreement review and revise the foregoing schedule either as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, in- cluding equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and the same is hereby a- dopted and approved, subject to the approval of the Compensation Board, and to con- tinue in force unless and until changed by agreement as hereinabove set out or unless revised by lawful authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of R. J. Watson, Clerk of the Courts of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a joint statement by the Council of the City of Roanoke and the Clerk of the Courts, and supersedes any ex parte re- quest previously made by the Clerk of the Courts to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: (sign..ed) R. J. Watson, ,, Clerk of the Courts APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The let day of November, 1943. No. 7686. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #16, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, an~ ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #16, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained to read as follows: JUVENILE AND DOmeSTIC RELATIONS COURT #16 Postage .... Incidentals llilllllJli~jljj $36.00 44.00 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 8th day of November, 1943. No. 7687. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #120, "}J~unicipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "~funicipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of De.oember, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 194B", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ~IUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Equipment and Improvements (1) ...... $9,167.00 (1) Crash Truck ........................ $ 850.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAIneD that an emergency is declared to exist and this 3rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN TiLE COIE~CIL FOR TtFE CI%~£ OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 8th day of November, 1943. No. 7688. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Revenue to ~ccept from Carpel Specialties of Roanoke, Incorporated, $366.95 covering Wholesale ~erchant's License for the year 1943, and remitting penalty of $36.65 heretofore ~ssessed. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Commissioner )f itevenue be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to acceDt from Carpel 450 Specialties of Roanoke, Incorporated, $366.95 covering Wholesale l~erchant's License 'or the year 1943, and that the penalty of $36.65 heretofore assessed be remitted. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of November, 1943. No. 7689. A RESOLUTION endorsing the "Legislative Program for 1944 -- League of 'irginia Municipalities, Adopted at the Annual Conference, September 27, 1943", vith certain proviso. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the "Legislative ?rogram for 1945 -- League of Virginia Municipalities, adopted at the Annual Con- :erence, September 27, 19~3", be, and the same is hereby endorsed by this body, vith the proviso that Council will not insist on members of Permanent Boards of ~ssessors being appointed by the Council so far as such legislation relates to the ity of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed 3o forward a copy of this Resolution to Senator Leonard G. Muse, and Delegates Karl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter W. Wood, local members of the General Assembly of ~irginia. APPROVED IN THE COUI~ICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIi~IA, The 15th day of November, 1943. No. 7690. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release interest on Sewer Assessments from L'arch l, 1923, on property described as Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block l, Greenhill Addition Map, assessed ~n the name of G. O. Grayson, and mow standing in the name of Lelia ~ay Grayson, and accept, payment of the principal amount of $12~.28 in full settlement. VZHEREAS, during the yea.r 1921 a sewer was constructed to accommodate prooerty described as Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block l, Greenhill Addition I,~ap, and assessments levied against the said property amounting to $124.28, whic~h assessment~ bear interest from }.~arch l, 1923, and 451 WHEREAS, since the construction of the said sewer line, as a resnlt of street improvements adjoining the said property, and in consideration of exchange of land necessary for said improvements, Council agreed to waive the interest on the Sewer Assessments levied against the said property. 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 the interest on Sewer Assessments from March l, 1923, against orooerty described as Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block l, Greenhill Addition Map, assessed in the nsme of G. O. Grayson, and now standing in the name of Lelia ~,[ay Orayson, and accept payment of the princi- pal amounting to v*124.28 in full settlement. APPR 0VE'~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~IE CITY. OF ROANOKE, VIRGIi~IA, The 15 th day of November, 1943. No. 7691. AN ORDIN~%NCE to amend and reenact Section #28, "Board of Zoning Appeals", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #28, "Board of Zoning Aopeals", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making aopropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943, and ending December 31, 19&3", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS #28 Incidentals (Photostatic Zoning }~aps) ..... $115.00 BE IT FURT~i~ ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in 'force from its passage. APPROVED 452 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of November, 1943. No. 7692. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~102, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #102, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1953, and ending 3ecember 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as 'ollows: PUBLIC PARKS #102 Wages . 1,686.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this lrdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN TPIE COUNCIL FOR TIlE CIT? OF ROf~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day.of November, 1943. No. 769.3. AN ORDINA2~CE to amend and reenact Section #125, "City Farm", of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~2, No. 7585, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of ROanoke that Section i~125, "City Farm", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January. l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: # 25 Telephone ................... $ 10.00 BE IT F~T~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 453 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY. OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of November, 1943. No. 7694. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #4, "City Auditor", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT 0RDAII~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #4, "City Auditor", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council' of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~3, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY AUDITOR #4 Furniture and Equipment (1) .......... $ 2,000.00 (1) Payroll ~achine .......... $2,000.00 BE IT FURTHER 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 OF ROANOKE, VIROINIA, The 22nd day of November, 19~3. No. 7695. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $9.38, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed as the north side of Loudon Avenue 180.6 feet west of First Street, in the name of Park Wade, and now standing in the names of Jennie Mullens and Carrie L. Keys. WHEREAS, during the year 1912 a sidewalk was constructed to accommodate property on the north side of Loudon Avenue, N. W., and an assessment amounting to $9.38 levied against property described as the north side of Loudon Avehue 180.6 feet west of 1st Street, a part of which property is now described as Part of Lots 36, 37 and 38, Block 8, Official Survey, and a part as north side of Loudon Avenue west of First Street, Block 8, Official Survey, and WHEREAS, the said property has changed hands a number of. times since the assessment was levied, and due to improper description and a redivision of the lots the said assessment has not been collected, nor will it be proper for the city to collect the said assessment from an innocent purchaser. 454 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 Sidewalk Assess-- ment amounting to $9.38, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed against property described as the north side of Loudon Avenue 180.6 feet west of First Street, N. W., in the name of Park Wade, a part of which now stands in the name of' Jennie Mullens and described as Part of Lots 36, 37 and 38, Block 8, Official Survey, and a part of which now stands in the name of Carrie L. Keys and described as north side of Loudon Avenue west of First Street, Block 8, Official Survey. APPROVED Presi~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of November, 1943. No. 7696. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Commuted ~ewer Assessment amounting to $37.90, assessed as the north side of Ferdinand Avenue ~n the name of the Finance Company, standing against property described as Lots 16, L7 and 18, Block ~, Lewis Reserve Map, in the names of Pauline Brumberg and Margaret .~ate s Franklin. WHEREAS, sometime prior to the year 1900 a sewer was constructed to ac- commodate property on the north side of Ferdinand Avenue, S. W., and an assessment amounting to $37.90 levied against' property now described as Lots 16, 17 and 18, 3lock ~, Lewis Reserve Map, in the name of the Finnance Company, which property at ~hat time was described as north side of Ferdinand Avenue, and WHEREAS, the said property has changed hands a number of times since the ~ssessment was levied, and due to improper description and a redivision of the lots the said assessment has not been collected, nor will it be proper for the city to '~ollect the said assessment from sn innocent purchaser. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release.Commuted Sewer .ssessment amounting to $37.90, assessed against property erroneously described as ~orth side of Ferdinand Avenue, in the name of the Finance Company, a part of which Low stands in the name of Pauline Brumberg and is described as Lots 16, 17 and part ,f Lot 18, Block ~, Lewis Reserve Map, and a part of which now stands in the name f Margaret Yates Franklin and is described as Part of Lot 18, Block ~, Lewis Reserv~ ap. APPROVED 45[ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO.~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of November, 1943. No. 7697. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Maneger, for and on be- half of the City of Roanoke, to execute contract with the Civic Academy Associa-. tion of Roanoke, Incorporated, for the leasing of the Academy of Music for a period of one year beginning September l, 1943, under terms and conditions set out in said contrac t. 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 contract with the Civic Academy Association of Roanoke, Incorporated, for the leasing of the Academy of k~usic for a period of one year beginning September l, 1943, under terms and conditions set out in said contract. APPROVED k IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of November, 1943. No. 7698. AN 0RDIN~NCE to amend and reenact Section ~104, "Public Library!', of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Public Library", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, 7irginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending iDecember 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC LIBRARY #104 Traveling Expenses ........ $ .... Supplies .................. 470.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 45'6 IN THE COLE~CIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of November, 1943. No. 7699. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~120, "M~uicipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for thee fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~120, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 31st day of ~ecember, 1942, No. 7485, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1943, and ending December 31, 1943", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as ~ollows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Supplies ...................... $ 400.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE OITY-0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of November, 1943. No. 7700.. A RESOLUTION authorizinE and directing the City Clerk to release interest on Sidewalk Assessments from March l, 1923, on property described as Lots 3 and 4, Block 27, Webb Addition Map, assessed in the name of B. S. Webb, and now standing in the name of A. D. Mounts according to the records in the office of the City Clerk, and accept payment of the principal amount of $32.28 in full settlement.~ WHEREAS, during the year 1912 a sidewalk was constructed to accommodate property described as Lots 3 and 4, Block 27, Webb Addition Map, and assessments levied against the said property in the name of B. S. Webb, amounting to $32.28, which assessments bear interest from March l, 1923, and WHEREAS, at the time the assessments were levied at least one of the lots did not stand of record in the name of B. S. Webb, and WHEREAS, parties interested in the said property have agreed to.pay the principal of the Sidewalk Assessment$~,provided the imterest from March l, 1923, is released, and have tendered check in evidence thereof. 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 the interest on 457 Sidewalk Assessments from March l, 1923, against property described as Lots 3 and 4, Block 27, Webb Addition Nap, assessed in the name of B. S. Webb, and mow standin in the name of A. D. Mounts according to the records in the office of the City Clef and accept payment of the principal amounting to $32.28 in full settlement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 29th day of November, 1943. No. 7701. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve the employment of a timekeeper for ~the Clearing Carvin's Cove Project at a salary of $100.00 per imonth, effective as of November 22, 1943. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~?~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the employment of a timekeeper for the Clearing Carvin's Cove Project at a salary of $100.00 per month, effective as of November 22, 1943. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of November, 1943. No. 7702.~ A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve leave of absence, with pay, for K. E. Allman, a member of the Police Department, for period of four months, to attend the Northwestern University Traffic Institute, if selected for a fellowship 'or scholarship, under terms and conditions agreed upon by the City Manager. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve leave of absence, with pay, for K. E. Allman, a.member of the Police Department, for period of four months, to attend the Northwestern University Traffic Institute, if selected for a fellowship or scholarship, under terms and conditions agreed upon by the City Manager. APPROVED President 458 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of November, 1943. No. 7703. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute contract between C. W. Francis & Son, Agents for F. L. Miller and Nellie D. Miller, his wife, and the City of Roanoke, Virginia, for purchase of a tract of land containing eighty-five~ and one-half acres, more or less~ situated approximately six miles north of Roanoke, Virginia, in Carvin's Cove, and known as a part of the original Brubaker Farm, at a consideration of $6,000.00, subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon. BE IT RESOLVED by the CoGncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager,.for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute contract between C. W~ Francis & Son, Agents for F. L. Miller and Nellie D. Miller, his wife, and the City of Roanoke, Virginia, for pur- chase of a tract of land containing eighty-five and one-half acres, more or less, situated approximately six miles north of Roanoke, Virginia, in Carvin's Cove, and known as a part of the original Brubaker Farm, at a consideration of $6,000.00, subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of December, 1943. No. 7705. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing a committee heretofore appointed to study ways and means of financing successi~ely purchase of lands and rights of way and the securing of detail plans and specifications in the development of the Carvin's Gove water supply to invite engineering firms who submitted proposals for a preliminary report on the project to submit proposals for fUrnishing engineering services for the development of the said project, and to make report and recommenda. tion to Council. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a committee heretofore appointed to study ways and means of financing successively purchase of lands and rights of way and the securing of detail plans and specifications in the development of the Carvin's Cove water supply be, and it is hereby authorized and directed to invite engineering firms who submitted proposals for a preliminary repo~ on the project to submit proposals for furnishing engineering services for the development of the said project, and to make report and recommendation to Council. APPROVED t 459 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of December, 19~3. No. 77o~. ORDINANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 26th day of April, 1943, No. 7560, and entitle , ";m 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 futurei tax olats in the office of the City Engineer, and directing that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly". 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 26th day of April, 1953, No. 7560, and entitled, "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 future tax plats in the office of the City Engineer, and directing that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly", and the smae is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: 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 istreets in the city, be, and they shall hereafter be designated by the new names !as shown opposite the old names, res0ecti~ely, as follows: Present Name Land Map New Name Arlington Avenue Avon Avenue Berkeley Drive Cherry Street Colonial Street Chestnut Lane East Drive Laurel Avenue Laurel Road Linden Avenue Malcolm Avenue Poplar Road Willow Street Wilmot Road Woodlawn Avenue Winona Avenue Windsor Avenue York Road Angell Addit ion Stratford Court Beverley Hills Forest Park Colonial Addition Chestnut Hill Lee-Hy Court Forest Park Grove Park Riverland Road Parkview Court Grove Park Riverland Road Grove Park Corbieshaw Addition Colonial Heights Raleigh Court Nor w ich 31st Street, N. W. Mayfair Avenue Tillett Road Palmetto Street Langhorne Street Hemlock Road Laburnmu Avenue Glenr ose Avenue Lorraine Road Arbor Avert ue Montclair Avenue Melrose Avenue Riverview Street Willow Road Spessard Avenue Winthrop Avenue Wakefield Road Bridgewater Street BE IT .FURTHER ORDAIR~D 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 provided for on present and future tax plats filed in his office, and that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. APPROVED ATE ' : President~ erein 460 IN THE couNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of December, 1943. No. 7706. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $61.12 to H. B. Wharton covering duplicate payment of real estate taxes, interest and penalties for the year 1930, on property described as Lots I to $, inclusive, Section 18, Roanoke Gas & Water Company Map, standing in the name of 0. L. Sigmon, et als. '~ WHER~S, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 6060, adopt- ed on the 10th day of July, 1939, authorized the acceptance of $1,530.00 in full settlement of taxes, interest and penalties standing against property at that time described as Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Section 18, Roanoke Gas & Water Company Map, and Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, Map of Bellview Terrace, and WHEREAS, it now develops there is an unpaid balance standing against Lots i to 8, inclusive, Section 18, Roanoke Gas & Water Company Map, in the name of O. L. Sigmon, et als, for the year 1930, amouhting to $61.'12, including interest and penalties, and WHEREAS, H. B. Wharton, the present owner of the property, on the 13th day of December, 19~3, paid into the Delinquent Tax Department $61.12 covering payment of taxes, penalty and interest on Lots i to 8, inclusive, Section 18, Roanoke Gas & Water Comoany Map, for the year. 1930, assessed in the name of 0. L. Sigmon, et als, with the understanding that the said amount would be refunded. 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 $61.12 in the name of H. B. Wharton, covering refund of duplicate payment of real estate taxes, interest and penalties, for the year 1930, on property described as Lots i to 8, inclusive, Section 18, Roanoke Gas & Water Company Map. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF 'ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of ~ecember, 19~3. No. 7707. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ,-inch gas main in Center Avenue, N. W., east of 4th Street for a distance of ap- proximately 500 feet to old N. Y. A. building. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit~ of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in lenter Avenue, N. W., east of $th Street for a distance of approximately 500 feet Do old N. Y. A. building. 46 1 Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to oersons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisio. of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with. within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of December, 19~3. No. 77o8. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $73.17 to A. T. Loyd covering erroneou~ and duplicate payment of real estate taxes, interest and penalties for the year 1927, on property described as Lot l, Block ~, Weaver.Heights Nap, assessed in the name of Annie L. StClair. ~REAS, it appears that for the year 1927 property described as Lot l, Block &, Weaver Heights Nap, was assessed in the name of Annie L. StClair, and WHEREAS, it a0pears from the records that during the year 1926 the said lot was subdivided into five lots known as the Dooley ~ap, and that during the year 1927, Lot l, Block ~, Weaver Heights Nap, did not exist, and that the assessment against the said described property is erroneous, and WHEREAS, A. T. Loyd, Attorney for 'the Guarantee Title & Bond Corporation of Lynchburg, Virginia, has tendered his check amounting to $73.17 in payment of the delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, standing against Lot 1,- Block ~, Weaver Heights Nap, with the understanding that the said amount will be paid into the Delinquent Tax Department covering the amount due, and that the said amount wil3 be refunded. 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 $73.17 in the name of A. T. Loyd covering erroneous and duplicate payment of real iesta ~ te taxes, interest and penalties for the year 1927, on oroperty described as Lot 1, Block $, Weaver Heights Map, assessed in the name of Annie L. StClair. A P P R 0 V ED Clel 1S 462 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of December, 19~3. No. 7709. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to approve expenditure of $250.00 by the Water Department covering cash consideration for right-of-way across property of Mobley G. and Arthur Chandler in the vicinity of Carvin's Cove a distance of ~10 feet, more or less, and 25 feet in width, as evidenced by Deed dated the llth day of December, 19~3, for use of the said Water Department. 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 and directed to approve expenditure of $250.00 by the Water Department covering cash consideration for right-of-way across property of Mobley G. and Arthur Chandle~ in the vicinity of ,oarvin's Cove a distance of ~10 feet, more or less, and 25 feet in width, as evidenced by Deed dated the llth day of December, 19~3, for use of the said Water Department. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~'OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13bh day of December, 19~3. No. 7710. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to renew contract with Harry T. Avis for concession privileges at the Roanoke Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field for period from January 1, 194~, to Decsmber 31, 194~, under the same terms and conditions as con- tained in contract with the said Harry T. Avis dated the 23rd day of June, 19~3. 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 renew contract with Harry T. Avis for concession privileges at the Roanoke Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field for period from January 1, 19~, to oecember 31, 19&&, under the same terms and conditions as contained in contract with the said Harry T. Avis dated the 23rd day of June, 19~+3. APPROVED President 463 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of December~ 19~3. No. 7711. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to permit the Price Panel of the War Price and Rationing Board for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to erect a ~xS-foot fireproof sign on the south side of the City Market Building for use in assisting interested parties in obtaining proper information as to ceil- ing prices of products sold in the vicinity of the City Market; also directing the City ~anager to require renters of stalls and curb space on the market to display their names and post office addresses in letter~ at least l½ inches high placed on signs upon their stands or products displayed for sale, and requiring the said renters of stalls and curb space to register their names and post office addreSses with the Clerk of the City ~.Iarket. ~SIEREAS, the ?rice Panel of the War Price end Rationing Board for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, charged with the duty of maintaining ceiling prices under the National ?rice Control Program of the United States Government, is experienoing difficulty in enforcing ceiling prices on the City Market, in that the telephone number and location of the War Price and Rationing Board offices are not generally known to the public, and WH~EREAS, the said Price Panel of the War Price and Rationing Board is unable to take proper steps with reference to complaints mede by the consmuing ~public as to violations of ceiling prices on the City ~m~.~arket in that it is imoossibl~ ilto trace the violators for lack of names and addresses of renters of stalls and curbI .SPace, and WMEREAS, the Price Panel of the War Price and RatiOning Board for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, has petitioned the City of Roanoke to permit the erection of a .xS-foot fire-~roof sign on the south side of the City ~.Iarket Building, and that renters of stalls and curb space on the market be required to display their names and 0est office addresses in letters at least l½ inches high placed on signs upon their stands or oroducts displayed for sale, and that the said renters be required to register their names and post office addresses with the Clerk of the City Market. ~-IEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to permit the Price Panel of the War Price and Rationing Board for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to erect a 4xS-foot fire-proof sign on the south side of the City Market Building for use in assisting interested parties in obtaining proper information es to ceiling prices of products sold in the ~icinity of the City Narket. BE IT FURTH~ RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity Nanager be, and.he is hereby directed to require all renters of stalls and curb ~ace on 'the market to display their names and post office addresses in.letters at least l½ inches high placed on signs upon their stands or products displayed for ~ale, and that the said renters be required to register their names and post office ~ddresses with the Clerk of the City Earket. APPROVED 46'4 IN ~TE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of December, 1943. No. 7712. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalJ of the-City of Roanoke, -.to approve expenditure of $400.00 by the Water Department covering cash consideration for right-of-way across property of J. H. and Ora S. Stewart in the .vicinity of Carvin's Cove a distance of 664.5 feet, more or less, and 25 feet in width,, as evidenced by Deed dated the 15th day of December, 1943, for use of the said Water Department. ~ BE IT HESOLVED 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 and directed to approve expenditure of $400.00 by the Water Department covering cash consideration for right-of-way across property of J. H. and Ora S..Stewart in the vicinity of Carvin's Cove a distance of 664.5 feet, more or less, and 25 feet in width, as evidenced by Deed dated the 15th day of December, 1943, for use of the said Water Department. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of December, 1943. No. 7713. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to approve expenditure of $250.00 by the Water Department covering cash consideration for right-of-way across property of M. H. and Susan Myers in the vicinity of Carvin's Cove a distance of 466 feet, more or less, and 25 feet in width, as evidenced by Deed dated the 15th day of December, 1943, for use of the said Water Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanagez for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, be, and he is hereby authorized and direc ed to approve expenditure of $250.00 by the Water Department covering cash consider tion for right-of-way across property of M. H. Myers and Susan Myers in the vicinity of Carvin's Cove a distance of 466 feet, more or less, and 25 feet in width, as evidenced by Deed dated the 15th day of December, 1943, for use of the said Water Department. lerk , . APPROVED ' Pr esident~/ 465 IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CIT~ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of December, 1943. No. 7714. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of .Roanoke, Virginia, to execute supplemental, agreement to lease dated May 24, 19/+3, .bearing Government Contract B~nbol .No. Clea-2315, entered into by the United States and the City of Roanoke, Virginia, granting the right to in- s.tall, operate and maintain a Tetrabedron Wind Direction Indicator and necessary control facilities at the Roanoke Municipal Airport, under terms and conditions set out in said supplemental agreement. ... ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of..,the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, 'and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute, for and on behalf .of the .City..of .Roanoke, Virginia, supplemental agreement to lease dated May 24, 1943, .bearing Government. Oontraot..S~mbol No. 01ea-2315, entered into by the United States .and. the City of ,Roanoke, Virginia,, granting the right to install, operate .and,maim~in.a Tetrabed~on Wind .Direction Indicator and necessary control facilities ,at the Roanoke Municipal Airport., ~nder terms and conditions set out in said supple- mental agreement, APPROVED President / IN THE COII~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VII~INIA, The. 27th day of December, 1943. No. 7715. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing, the City Clerk to release Sewer Assessment amounting-to $6.83, with interest from. March 1, 1923,. assessed as #In alley .E. of Jefferson and S. Walnut", in the name of B. 0, Mays, standing against property described.,as Lot 1~,~ Block 1, Pleasant.Valley Land Map, in the name of the Lynchbtlrg Trust and-Savings Bank. WHEt~S, Resolution No. 4954, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the .18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs ..the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Side- walk Assessments .by Special Resolution only, and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title prepared by an attorney covering property .assessed as -In alley E. of Jefferson and S. Walnut", and now described as Lot 1~, Block 1, Pleasant Valley Land Map, during the year 1930, and the Abstract indicates that at the time the said Abstract was made information,received from the office, of the City Clerk showed that there was no Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing against the said property, and WHEREAS, it ts also evident that the assessment levied against the said property is. erroneous for lack of proper descriptio~ .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 iment amounting, to $6.83, with interest from March 1, 1923,..assessed-as "In alley E. of ~efferson and S. Walnut", and now described~as Lot /A, Block 1, Pleasant Valley,~ iLand Map,. in the name of B., O. Mays, and now standing in the name of the Lynchburg Trust and Savings Bank. APPROVED THE COUNCIL FOR .THE C~TY OF ROANOKE, VI1K~INIA, The 27th day of December, 19~3. No. 7716. A RESOLUTION ratifying and approving the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants amounting to $5,666.3~, covering capital expenditures in connection .%ith the-oons-truo~ion of Stadium at Maher~Field, and charging the said amoun.t to the General Pund~rf the City of Roanoke during the year. 19~2,~and directing-~.hat the ~nprevement Fu~d shall not reimburse the General Fund for the said amount so expended. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants amounting to $8,666.'3~, covering capital ex- penditures in connection with the construction of B. tadium at~Maher Field, and charg-. ing said amount to the General~Fund.~of the City of Roanoke during the year 19~2, be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. .BE IT FURTFER R~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Improveme~t~Fund shall not reimburse the General Fund for the said amount of ~8,666.3~ so expended. /Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIT~ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of Decomber~ 19&3. No. 7717. A RESOLUTION ratifying and approving the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants Covering necessary and proper purchases and expenses in excess of appropriations for the year 19~3 for operation of the.m~micipal government. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of the City Auditor in drawing warrants covering necessary and proper purchases and expenses in excess of appropriations for the year 19~3 for operation of the municipa government be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. APPROVED Cle IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~T OF ROANOKE, VIROINIA, The 27th day of December, 19~3. No. 7718. AN 0RDI~ANCE creating and establishing a Reserve~ Fund.for Public Improve- tents, Replacements~ .Parchase of Equipment and Deferred Maintenance, and transferrin ~ne HUndred Thousand Dollarsfrom.the General Fund, and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the M~nicipal ;overmment, an emergency is set forth' and.,declared to exist, and this Ordinance shal, ,e in force from January 1, 19~. ~ ~EREFORE, BE IT ORDAINEDby the Council of the~City of Roanoke that the ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the~s,,m of ~ne Hundred Thousand Dollars from the General Fund to a Reserve Fand for future .xpenditures in connection with Public Improvements, Replacements, Purchase of Iquipment and Deferred Maintenance. BE IT FUR~ ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the disbursemen~, of any-of the f~nds hereby created shall be only by special resolution sf Council. ~E IT FUR~ER ORDAINED that an emergemcy is set forth and declared to ~xist, and this Ordinance shall be in force on and after Jan~ry !, APPROVED 468 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of December, 1943. NO. 7719. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning ~anaary 1, 1944, and ending December 31, 1944. 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 ~anuary 1, 1944. TEEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Oommcil of the City of Roanoke that all money that shall be paid into the City Treasury for the fiscal year beginning 2anuary 1, 19~4, and ending December 31, 1944, shall constitute a general f~nd and as much of the same as may be necessary, be, a~d the same is hereby appropriated to the following uses and pumposes, to-wit: c ,TY cqUNc . - i Salary, President Salary, Members, 4 ~ $1,000.00 Printing and Advertising Ordinances Incidentals Traveling Expenses TOtal City Council $ 1,200.00 4,000.00 250.00 10.00 5,710.00 Cz,, q:zmz ,. 2 iSalary, City Clerk Salary, Stenographer !!Salaxy, Stenographer' !iStationery and Office Supplies i!Postage i!Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Traveling Expense Total City Clerk Salary, City Manager Salary, Assistant to City Manager Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra ~,ployees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Travel Expense Automobile Allowance Total City Manager 4,380.00 1,680.00 1,680.00 3oo.~ 60;00 100.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 6,780.00 2,700.00 1,800.00 100.00 850.00 35.00 175.00 5.00 100.00 i00.00 i ~00'00 8,360.00 12,945,00 cITY' Salary, 0ity Auditor Salary, Assistant City Auditor Salary, Accountant Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Clerk ~alary, Stenographer and Payroll Clerk Stationery and Office Supplies Postage telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals 2ravel Expense ~aintenance of Machines Total City-Auditor 4,380.00 2,880.00 2,220.00 2,100.00 1,740;00 1,500;00 1,500.00 275.00 200.00 '10.00 100.00 100.00 . 2QO.qO 17,205,00 COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE - 6 Salary, Commissioner of Revenue (13 Salary, First Assistant (13 Salary, Second Assistant Salary, Actuarial Clerk (13 Salary, Clerk (13 Salary, Stenographer (13 Salary, Clerk (13 Salary, Clerk (13 Salary, Clerk (13 Salary, License Inspector Salary, Extra Employees (13 Examination of Records Stationery and Office Supplies Postage (23 Telephone and Telegraph (23 Bond.Premiums (2) Incidentals Adver tis lng (23 License Tags Total Commissioner of Revenue (13 ~his represents two thirds of actual salary. (2) One third reimbursed by State. CI~"~ ~REASURER - 8 Salary, ~Yeasurer Salary, Deputy ~easurer (13 Salary, Collector (13 Salary, Statistical Clerk. (13 Salary,~ Clerk (13 Salary, Clerk (13 Salary, Clerk (13 Salary, Stenographer (1 Salary, ~tra EmPloyees ( 13 Stationery and Office Supplies (2) Pos rage ( 2 ) Telephone and Telegraph (2) Bond~.Premium (2) Incidentals ( 2 ) Advertising (2) Maintenance of Machines (23 . Total City ~reasurer (1) ~is represents two thirds of actual Salary. (2) One-third reimbursed by State. DELINQUENT TAIl DEPAR ~MENT Salary, Delinquent ~ Collector ~alary, Secretary Salary, Clerk Stationery and OffiCe Supplies Pos rage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals T~tal Delinquent Tax Department ~URCHASING AGENT - 10 Salary, Purchasing Agent Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute StationeTy and Office Supplies Postage Telephone' and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Adver Zising ~otal Pttrohasl~g Agent Salary,- City. Attorney ' (13 Salary, St~enograph'e~' Salary, Special Stenographer Stationery and Office Supplies Pr intimg 5fiefs Postage Telephone and Telegraph ~avel ~pense · o~al city AttorneF &,320.00 2,169.68 1,533.33 1,300.00 1,3&6.00 1,1&6.00 1,000.00 853.33 780.00 2,500.00 266.67 ~0.00 1,600.00 125.00 125.00 lO.OO 290.00 125.00 6OO.OO A,320.00 2,012.00 1,600.00 1,352;&8 1,200.00 1,1~6.00 1,I~6.00 1,00o.0o '266.67 2,850.00 1,~00.00 162.00 575.00 180.00 250.CO ~oo.oo 2,880.00 1,800.00 1,236.00 25O.00 200,00 90,00 ~o.oo 80.CO 3,150.00 1,368.00 75.00 290;00 135,00 13~,00 ~5,o0 '25,00 2~,00 6,630.00 9?2'00 50.00 50,00 ~IQO.O0 l~.0o 60,00 7 ,oo 290 co 20,130.01 19,990.15 6,576.00 5,207.00 8,152.00 470 CITY HALL - 12 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Janitor Salary, Janitors,, ~+ O $1,368.00 Salary, Janitress Salary, Elevator Operator Wages Insurance. Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Total City Hall Salary, =m~e Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk li~ness Fees Stationery and Office ~Applies Postage Telephone Bond Premium Ino iden tals Total Civil and Police Court Salary, Issuing ~usttce Stationery and Office 'Supplies Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Inoidentals Total Issuimg ~uStioe BAIL COMMISSIONER - 15 Salary, Bail Oommissioner Statioa~ry and. Office ' Supplies Bond Premium Total Bail Go, missioner ~XLE. AND .DO_U~_STIO P~. _TIO. N.S 00.URT .~ 16 Salary, ~udge ~ Salary, C~isf PrObation Officer and Clerk Salary, WomanProbation Officer Salary, Oolored. Probation Officer Salary, StenograPher Psychiatric Exa~Lnations Vacation Substitute Stationery and'Office ~l~plies Postage -Te!~ephone-and Telegraph ~d Premium Iueidentals A~to Allowance Furniture and Equipment Total ~uvenile and ~mestio Relations Court CxTY CORO R.- .oroner ' s Fees itness Fees Post MortemFees Total City Coroner ~ustioe Fees Physician's Fees Fitness Fees Stationery and Office Supp-lies ~ranspor ting Lumatics Total Lunacy Commissions 1,800.00 ~,~72.00 780.00 972.00 1,000.00 1,300.00 1,800.00 2,500.00 l,~O. O0 I,'000.00 1, 0o.oo ~ ""~21,008.00 $,2~8.00 2,700.00 o.oo ,. 2~0.00 10.00 89.00 5.00 7~,;00 9,0~7.00 2,66&.96 50.00 75.00 10.00 2, ~O0; O0 25.00 2,~30.00 1,800.00 2,700,00 2,100.00 1,980.00 1,170.00 100,00 12~.00 210~00 30,00 134.00 5.00 o,oo 360.00 5Q,OO 10,81~.00 700.~00 10.00 2oo.,o,o 910.00 200.00 900.00 10. O0 10.00 100.00 1,220.00 HUST!~OS._ COURT ~ 19 Salary, Judge Salary, Secretary Extra Judge Witness Fees Counsel Fees Jury Fees' Postage Telephone Law Books Furniture and Equipment Total Hustings Court ,c, oUR .,.oF 5.AW CHAnCeRY,- 20 Sala r y, Judge Extra Judge Juxy Fees' Postage Telephone Law Books Total Court of Law and Chancery C CUZT ,.CC T,- 21 Salary, Judge Jury Fees Total Circuit Court V_IRO .~.I~A CO.URT OF .,,..A~. _AI~ Telephone Total Virginia Court of Appeals CLERK OF~ ...COURTS .:--.22 Salary, Clerk of Courts Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy C~lerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Typist Clerk Salary, Typist Clerk Salary, Typist Clerk Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Po s rage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Eepairs to Machines Total Clerk of Courts C.0~MONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY - 23 Salary, Comm°nwealth,s.Attorney (1) Salary, Assistant Commonwealth,s Attorney {1} Salary, Secretary {1) Stationery (2) Postage (2) Pelephone and Telegraph (2) Sond. Premium (2) Incidentals (2) Total Commonwealth's Attorney I1) This represents one-half of actual salary. 2) One-half reimbursed by State. &,700.O0 1,800.00 75.00 30.00 300.00 1,200.00 25.00 90.00 75.00 50.00 &,700.O0 100.00 700.00 5.0* 75.00 o.,oo 1,587 · O0 oo.oo ,8 .0o 7,000.00 3,5&0.00 3,120.00 2,230.00 2,100.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,302.00 1,302.00 250.00 1,050.00 1SC.00 1SC.C0 50.00 30.CO 100.00 2,977.50 1,&lO.O0 90O.0O 100.00 50. o0 120.00 5.00 175.0o 8,3&5.00 5,630.00 1,887.00 8~.00 31,10&.00 5,737.50 471. 4?2 Salary, City Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy ,Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy' Sergeant Salary,. Secretary .{ 1) Salary, Stenographer (1 Stationer~ and .Office .~upplies Postage (2) Telephone and. Telegraph (2) .. Bond...Premium ( 2 ) Automobile Expense (2) Furniture and Equipment Total City Sergeant (1) ~his represents one-third of actual Salary. (2) Two-thirds reimbursed by State. Salary, Secretary Salary, Members, 2 ~ $25.00 Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Total Electoral Board 0~2 R~GIS~A~ - 26 Salary, Registrar Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Incidentals Total Central Registrar , c_os,q o , T ONS .2_? ~udges and Clerks . Wages P~lnting T~okets Printing .Vo~ing List Miscella~ec~z~ Expense Rent of Vottng'~laees Total Cost of Elections BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS - 28 Salary, Secretary Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Incidentals Publishing Notices Total Board of Zoning Appeals POLIOE DEP$~.,~IggNT- %0 Salary, Superintendent Sa'lary, Captain of Detectives Salary, Captain Executive Officer salary, ,Lieutenant of Detectives salary, Stenographer Salary, Clerks, 2 @ $1,380.00 Salary, Lieutenants, ~ @ $2,280.00 salary, Sergeant of Detectives Salary, Se=geants, & ~ $2,160.00- Salary, Desk Sergeants,: 3 ~ $2,160.00 Salary, .Corpor. alS, 3 ~' $2,070.00 salary, Chief Communications officer Salary, Communications Officers, 2 ~ $1,980.00 Salary, Detectives, fr ~' $2.0~0.00 Salary, 3rd Year Patrolmen, $5 ~ $2,0&0.00 Salary, 2nd Year.Patrolmen, 7 ~ $1,980.00 Salary,. 1st. Year Patrolmen, 7 ~ $1,7~0.00 Salary,..Special Officers. Salary, Sign Painter Stationery and Office Supplies Postage lephone and Telegraph nd Premium c identals traveling Expenses ;asoline and Oil &aintenance of Alarm System ~aintenance of Traffic System ~aintenance of Radio System gaintenance of Parking Meters ~upplies 2,000.00 900.00 780.00 ,760.00 680.00 600.00 ~o.00 350.00 15o.0o 200.00 200.00 1,860'00 22 0o 100.00 50.00 3o.oo 1O.OO 2,000 · O0 75.00 20.00 75.00 i .oo 2,152.00 i o. oo 150.00 3,500.00 ~0,00 _ 7Qo~O0 1,620.00 35.00 20.00 12.00 92.00 60.00 3,900.00 2,700.00 2,520.00 2,520.00 1,302.0o 2,760.00 9,120.O0 2,160.00 8,6~0.00 6,~80.00 6,210.00 2,100.00 3,960.00 12,250.00 91,800.00 13,860.00 12,180.00 3OO.OO 1,530.00 1,35~.$0 100.00 1,~00.00 ~o.oo i50.00 100.00 ~,300.00 ?oo.oo 1,000.00 1,200.00 500.CO 1,~00.00 200.00 9,1&5.00 i90.00 2,185.00 6,702.00 1,839.00 473 FIRE D .E~..ARTMENT - 41._ Salary, Ohief Salary, First Assistant Salary, Second Assistant Salary, Mechanics, 3 @ $2,100.00 ~lary, Engineers, 9 · $2,100.00 Salary, ~ior Engineers, '9 .~ $2,0&0.00 Salary, Telephone O~rat0rs, 3 ~ $2,0~0.00 ~lary, 3rd Year Privates 6& ~ $1,980.00 Salary, 2nd Year Privates, 1 ~ $1,860.00 Salary, let Year ~ivates, 2 ~$1,680.00 Salary, Superintendent of Alarms ~lary, Chief Clerk Wages Stationery ~d Office Supplies Postage ~lephone and ~legraph Insurance Traveling Expenses Gasoline and 0il Mainten~ce of Apparatus Maintenance of Alarm System Supplies Fire Hose Fuel Elec tr ici ty Water Repairs to Buildings ~ant ~rvice Equipment Total Fire ~par~ent 3,780.00 2,784.00 2,500.00 6,300.00 23,760.00 23,100.00 18,900.00 18,360.00 6,120.00 126,720.00 1,860.00 3, ::)60. co 2,460.00 1,980.00 3oo.oo 150.00 3O.OO 880.00 5oo.oo 175.00 900.00 2,800.00 1,000.00 2,200.00 3,000.00 1,800.00 200.00 500.00 750.00 12,615.00 220.00 · 270,004. O0 LIFE SAVING ~ FIRST AID -.42 Salary, ~anitor ~alary, Extra Help Inoidentals Total Life Saving and First Aid · 14~0. O0 100.00 1,4!0.,o0,. 1,750.00 Salary, Building, Electrical and Plumbing Inspector Salary, Assistant Building Inspector Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Po s rage TelePhone Bond Pr emi~m Incidentals Traveling Expense Automobile Allowance Fureniture and Equipment Total Building, Electrical and Plumbing Inspection 3,180.00 2,280.00 1,500.00 5O.OO 100.00 15.00 77.00 10.00 150.00 100.00 300.00 30,00 E.L~.O~IqA~ _!~SPEOT!0N - 44 Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and 'Telegraph Inc iden ta Is Automobile Allowance Total Electrical Inspection 50.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 360.00 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES IN_SPE. CTION -.45 Salary, Sealer of ~Weights and Measures Wages Postage Gasoline and 0il Supplies Total Weightsand Measures Inspection 1,800.00 100.00 2.00 75.00 100.00 ZLZS , .- ,46 Telephone Electricity Armory Rent Total Militia 97.80 200. o0 6oo. O0 TAX Am INIS mATIO ,- Salary, Game Warden Incidentals Dog Tags and Receipts Rabies Treatment 1,620.00 SO.CO 140.00 50.O0 7,792.00 ~6.o.00 2,077.00 997.80 474 CIVILIAN DEFENSE -. ~8 Salary, Assistant Coordinator Salary, Stenographer stationery Postage Telephone ~ond Premium Incidentals Traveling Expense AdVertising Supplies Re pa ir s Equipment Rental. TOtal 0 ivilian Defense Salary, 0ommissioner Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, J~r ae ,, Salary, Tmb~e~10sis Nurse Salary, N~ree~ Maternal and Child Welfare S~ationery amd Office Supplies IPostage Telephone and Telegraph in0identals Ba'Soline and Oil' Supplies !oxin and AntitoXin ,utomobile Allowance To~l H~alth Department SA A ORn ,S X, ~alary, Superintendent. and Medical Director Salary, Special Physician Salary, Head Nurse Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse, X.-ray and Laboratory Salary, Nurses, 5 ~ $972.00 Salary, Parotioal, Nurse . Salary, Cook Salary, Cook' s Helper - Salary, Custodian Salary, Orderlies, G O $720.00 Extra Employeee Wages Stati. onery and Offl0e Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Insurance, Incidentals Gasoline a~d 0il' ~ ~upplies ~)rugs an&~ Disi~feotants Food Supplies Olothing uel leo tr ,~epaire tuto Allowance BAbar cular Patients, ~urniture and Equipment Total Tuberculosis Sanatorium 2,800.00 1,260. O0 300.00 125. O0 1,300. O0 '5.00 100.00 100. O0 25.00 300.00 100. O0 .. i ,so,. co &,500'O0 2,0~0. O0 1,&3&..O0 1,7~0,00 1,620.00 1,500.00 ~80. O0 300.00 200.00 150.00 1SC.00 150. O0 oo.oo 300.00 ~, 380. O0 200.00 1,500.00 1,170.00 1,170'00 ~,860.00 720.00 8~0.00 720.00 1,170.00 2,880. O0 200.00 600'00 200.CC 50.00 2~,~..00 27~.00 50.00 2co. 00 ~,000.00 .... 700.OO 15,000.00 100.00 500.00 1,100.00 5OO.OO 3OO.OO 100.00 .0.oo 6,5&5.00 l&,96&.O0 ~&,065.00 V_~_~AL DISEA~ CONTROL - ~alary, Physician ~alary, Nurse ~ ~alary, Nurse ~alary, Nurse ~alary, Clerk ~alary, Helper ~tationery andOf'fioe Supplies Felephone [noidenta. Xs ~asoline and Oil ~upplies ~ato Allowance .. ~qaipment Total Venereal 52 DiSease Control 3,780.00 1,328.~0 1,328.~0 1,328.$0 ~39.20 26~.~0 200,00 100.00 150.CO 50.00 900.O0 300.co , 10,193.~0 ~alary, ~2uarantine Officer lasoline and Oil ~up p 1 i · s ~ospitalization Total 2~arantine 1,800.00 50~00 10,00 10o. oo 1,~60.00 4?5 .LABORATORY Salary, Bacteriologist' Salary, Assistant Bacteriologist ~alary, Clerk Technician Salary, Laboratory Assistant Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Stationery and Office Supplies Incidentals Supplies Rental of Equipment ' ,urniture and Equipment Total Laboratory 2,~20.00 1,500.00 1,368.00 8~0.00 ~39.20 295.20 250.00 30.00 1,&00.00 3o.oo , 8,6&?.&O ~lary, Dairy Inspector ~alary, Food Inspector .- Salary, .Sanitary Inspector Salary.,. Sanitary Inspector ~D~_cidentals · asoline and Oil ~utomobile Allowance Furniture and Equipment Total Health Inspections DEPAR~ OF PUBLIC WELFARE Salary, Director Salary, Super intendent Salary, Supervisor. ~alary, Case Workers, ~ , ~1,620..00 ~alary, Case'Workers, 3 ~ $1,39~.~0 Salary, Childrens Case Worker Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer ~alary, Senior Clerk ~alary, Senior Clerk ~lary, 'Secretary to Director ~alary, Educational Study tationerY and Office Supplies stage lephone 'and Telegraph nd Premium cidentals aaveling Expenses soline and Oil ~uto Allowance ~oster Home Care- ~neral Relief )ld Age Assistance ~id to Dependent Children ~id to Blind ~nergency Relief hoolMi,.lk and Lunch Fund y Nursery .~urniture and Equipment Total Department of Public Welfare c!~ PHYSIC~IAN - 58 ~lary, City Physician ~alary, Clerk ~alary, Nuses, 3 @ $1,620.00 3alary, Nurse, 1-3 months ~ $135.00 ~alary, Special Physicians ~alary, Special Nurses ~alary, Pharmacist. (.Part Time) ~acation Substitute ~tationery and Office Supplies :o s tags Pelephone [nc iden tals ~aso.line and Oil ~edical Supplies ~uel ~utomobile Allowance Total City Physician 2,500.00 1,800.00 1,T&0.00 1,500.00 150.00 50.00 &80.O0 ~oo.oo 8,620.00 &,lB0.00 2;700.00 2,100.00 6,~80.00 &,183.20 1'950,00 1,269.00 1;l?O.O0 1,39~.~0 1,170.00 1,500.00 125.O0 350.00 ~00.00 322.00 10.00 100.00 200.00 3o0.00 300.00 9,000. O0 18,629'OO 75,300.00 65,000.00 5,607.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 o.oo 209,769,60 &,O00.00 1,~52.61 ~,860.00 ~05.00 25O.OO 2OO.0O 8~0.00 75.00 75.00 30.00 96.00 lOO.OO 20o.oo 2,500.00 25.00 360.00 15,&68.61 CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PEN~ SIONS. - 60 Pensions to Confederate Soldiers and their Widows Total Confederate Soldiers Pensions · 1.6oo.po 1,600.00 Salary, .Sapo~in~endeat ( Salary, Matroa Salary; N~irae Salary, Nv. rea Salary, Cook Salary, Helper ~lary, Farm ~d Wages ~lephone. ~8~oe GasoZine ~ Oil Supplies Food Clothi~ Fuel Electricity Repairs B~ial of Paup~s T~tal Almshouse 651.00 8&0.O0 780.00 ~ao.oo 660.00 816.00 200.00 122.00 105.00 150.0o 1,~00.0o $,000.00 30o.oo 6OO.OO 200.00 . o.oo 390.00 HOSPX..~..~ZAT~ON - 6~ Hospitalization Hospitalization of Indigent Mothers Total Hospitalization 16,500.00 oo.,oo salary, ~ail Physician (1) Salary, ~ailor (1) Salary, ~ailor (1) Salary, ~allor !1). ~Balary, Ma:tre~ ISaiary, Salary, l~eltef~&ilor wages Stationery a~dOffice Telephone (3] Bond Premium (3 ~ Supplies ~. Clothing' for Prisoners Food Supplies'~) Fuel, Cooking (3) Repairs to ~ail (2) Repairs, Cook Stove Equipment . . Total City ~ail (1) This represents one-third of actual Salary. (2) Ail expenses borne by 0ity. { 3) .Two-~hirds reimb~sed by .state. (~) Prorated by l~taon days. 870.00 7~0.00 693.33. 673.33 580.00 100.00 600.00 50.00 90.00 80;'00 2,~00.00 7oo.o0 12,000.00 35O · 00 1,000.00 75 · o0 125.00 17,OO&.O0 17,000.00 21,579.99 Salary, Keeper Salary, Cook Salary, ~anitor, 7 months Wages TelephOne Insurance Supplies Fuel Ele otto ic icy Wa ~er Repairs Board of Inmates Total ~uvenile Detention Home 1,170.00 5~0,00 70.00 250,00 72.00 100.00 58&.00 350.00 55.00 200.00 250.00 1.,000.00 Salary, .City- ~ngineer Salary, Assistant .0ity Engineer salary, Instrument Man Salary, Clerk Salary, Rodman Salary, Cha inman-- Salary, Inspector Salary, Extra E~ployees Stationery and Office Supplies , Postage T~lephone and Telegraph Incidentals Oasoline and 0il Repairs to Machines and Equipment Engineer ing Supplies 3,980.00 ~,060.00 2,~20.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,3&1.60 2,016.O0 200.00 200.~ 250.00 25o00 .... 9o-o0 477 sEwE, R OONS~OTION - ?l Wages Gasoline and 0il Repairs to Machinery Supplies Wa t er Equipment Rental .Materials IRights of Way Total Sewer Construction 6,500.00 250.00 20.00 150.00 10.00 100.00 6,000.00 100.00 13,130.00 ~a.n~ .T~'J~E 0.~ ~S A~D. ~)~S,.~ 7_2 Salary, Foreman,. 3 months O $190.00 Wages Gasoline and Oil Supplies Wa tar iIRights of. Way i Materials Total Maintenance of Sewers and Drains STREET CLEANING - 73 Salary, Superintendent {one-half time) Salary, Foreman Wages Gasoline and Oil Maintenance of Sweepers Supplies Water Equipment Total Street Cleaning RE,i~SE, COLLEC~gN ,AND DISPOSAL,, Salary, Superintendent ( one half time) Salary, Foreman Salary, Incinerator Engineer Salary, Checker Wages Telephone- Bond Premium Iasmranoe- Incidentals Gasoline and 0il Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Repairs to Incinerator Equipment Total Refuse Collection and Disposal ~ CONS~C~ION - 7~ Wages Bond Pr em Gasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel Water Oontrac tors Equipment Rental Rights of Way Materials TOtal Street Construction STREET REPAIRS - 76 Salary,. General Foreman. ' Salary, Foreman, 9 months ~ $190.00 Wage s Telephone Bond Premium Xnc iden tals Gasoline and Oil Repairs to-Machinery Supplies Water Contractozs Equipment Rentals Materials Equ ipmen t Total Street Repairs 570.00 11,620.00 200.00 125.00 30.OO 50.00 1,150.00 1,980.00 26,880.00 1,800.00 2,250.00 225.00 75.00 125.00 1,150.00 1,980.00 1,800.00 1,560,00 7~,800.00 75.00 5.00 220.00 25.00 5,900.00 350.00 1,800.00 200.00 3ce.co 2,000.00 ,,,8qo~o ~,275.00 5.00 300.00 175.00 50.00 25.00 500.00 lO0.00 200.00 St000.00 2,280.00. · 1,710.00 61,050.00 73.80 10.00 ~50.00 3,000.00 250.00 1,100.00 2O.O0 5,~00.00 100.00 3~,15o.oo 1~,305.00 33,~85.00 92,965.00 10,630.00 112,0~3.80 478 Salery, Foreman, 2 months @ $190.00 :WaLes Gasoline and Oil :Ma ter ials Equipment Total Street Signs 380.00 950.00 50.00 1,987.00 ,,, 2 o.oo 3,617.00 7s ~alary, Oeneral Foreman, 10 months O $190.00 Wages Telephone Bond Premium Gasoline and Oil Supplies Contrao tot s ~aterials . Total Bridge Repairs 1,900.00 5,770.00 20.00 5.00 250.00' 259.00 1,000.00 6'07~'0015,27S.0o [00 0. P. lights, 37? ~ $~5.60 250 G. P. Lights, 1161 ~ $19.80 250 O. P. Lights, 121 ~ 125 80 600 C. P. ~i~ts, 1~8. e.23:~0 600 C. P. Lights, (all night) 39 e $30.00 1,0o0 C. P. Sodium Vapor Lights, 22 ~ $50.00 Repairs to Bridge Lights Total Street Lighting 5,912.~0 22,987.80 5~1.80 3,$63.20 1,170.00. 1,100.00 2OO'OO "~ ....... 35,.375~0 Wages Oasolime-.-and Oil Supplies Total. Snow and Ice Removal 2, ?O0.00 150'00 o.o0 2,900.00 Maintenance Schools Total Public Schools 659,050.00 Salary, Director Salary, Assistant Director Salary, Supervisors, 2 ~ $1,800.00 Salary, Play Leaders, 3 months, 20 ~ $3.50 Salary, Play Leaders, 2 ~ $1.50 - 38 weeks Salary, Umpires, etc. Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Bond Premium Iacidentals T~avel Expenses Gasoline and Oil Supplies Electricity Automobile Allowance Rental Total Recreation Department 3,780.00 1,980.00 3,600.00 ~,620.00 1,25~.00 1,~00.00 I00.00 50.00 '115.00 '5.00 25.00 50.00 25.OO 1,750.0o 50.00 5~0.00 oo. o ' ' 19,8~.00 ,AND pUBLIC F. NTERTA~NTS -,101 Wages ~allowe'en 0elebration Decorations and Drand Stand ~isoellaneous Total Celebrations and Public Entertainments 100.00 100.00 100.00 800.00 1,100.00 479 mm zo,, .Ax s - lO2 Salary, Super intendant Salary, Keeper Elmwood Salary, Keeper Jackson Salary, Keeper Washington Salary, Keeper Fishburn Salary, Keeper Melrose~ Salary, Keeper South Roanoke Salary, Keeper Mill Mountain Salary, Tree Surgeon Wa ge s Telephone Bond Premium Insurance Inc identals Gasoline and Oil Supplies Trees and Flowers Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Equipment and Improvements Total Public Parks MUNICIPAL STADIUM, ~AND., ,AT~.F.~IC FYELD- 103 Salary, Custodian Wages Telephone Ins ur anc e Gasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel Elec tr ic ity Water Re pa ir s Total Municipal Stadium and Athletic Field PUBLIC LIBRARY - lO& 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, Junior Assistants, 2 @ $972.00 Salary, Junior Assistant SalarM, Junior Assistant Gainsboro Salary, Superintendent of Building (Part Time) Salary, Vacation Substitutes Salary, Janitor, Main Library ' Salary, Janitors, Gainsboro And Melrose, 2 O $264.00 Salary, Janitor, Raleigh Court Salary, Furnace Man Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Insurance Incidentals Books Per iodicals Traveling Expenses Supplies Fuel Elec tr ic ity Water Repair s Binding Rent of Branches Equipment Total Public Library PENSIONS AI~.D...GRA~JITIES TO ,FORMER EM~.L.O .lrEES .-..!.10 Police and Fire Pensions Gratuities to Former Employees Total Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees 1,800.00 1,125.00 1,222.80 1,038.00 1,434.00 1,222.80 1,222.80 1,236.00 1,584.00 18,908.00 212.00 5.00 120.00 25.00 700.0o 700.00 300.00 300.00 400.00 1,ooo.oo 1,5oo.oo 1,2oo.oo 1,434.oo 2,000.00 90.00 1,000.00 5o.oo 5oo.oo 75,00 100.00 600.00 400,09 3,180.00 2,436.00 2,316.00 1,944.00 1,288.80 1,728.00 1,420.80 1,500.00 1,944.00 906.00 780.00 435.00 90.00 ~20.00 528.00 84.00 68.00 416.50 355.00 125.00 298.00 5.00 225.00 120.00 6,000.00 500.00 lO0.00 325.00 428.00 250.00 60.00 100.00 1,500.00 720.00 7sq qo 15,400, O0 37,255.40 6,249.00 33,376.10 20,547.74 48O V_A~O~,S. ASh c.,os~s - 112 Iac identals Court Oosts Personal ia Juries' Damages to Property Total Damages and Costs Erroneous Assessmemts of Taxes Local Assessments Accoants - Licenses Miscellaneous Fines Total Refunds and Rebates wo~mms,s q~~ON ,- Nurses and Physicians Medical Supplies ' HospitalizatiOn F~nerals CompenSation State ' Tax ~otal Workmen's Compensation mlES, MUNI¢IPAL.LEA_GUE -,11~ U. S. Conference .of Mayors League of Virginia Municipalities Total Dues, Municipal League MAINTENANCE~ OF CITY PROPERTY_ , ,' ,116 Wages Insurance Oasoltne and 0ti Repairs Total Maintenance of City Property Salary, Manager Salary, Assistant~Manager Salary, Stenographer SalarY, Attendant Salary, NightWatcbmam Salary, Janitor and Field Attendant Salary, Helper ~' SalarY, Helper Salary; Helper Wages stationery and Office Supplies Postage. ~elephone Bond Premium Insurance. InCidentals · caVeling Expenses Gasoline and Oil Gasoline and Oil for Resale Suppl ie s Fuel Elec tr ie ity Water'' Repairs Auto Allowance Materials Equipment and Improvements Total Municipal Airport 25.00 200. O0 3CC. 00 ~oo.oo 2,500.00 100.00 1,500.00 300.O0 400.O0 1,200.00 50.00 750.00 300.00 2,500.00 · ,~9~.oo 75.00 1,23.0.00 476.00 12.00 30.co 610.00 2,820.00 1,920.00 900.00 1,680.00 1,500.00 1'122.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 2,559.00 60.00 45.00 200.OO '5.00 375.00 100.00 ~o.oo 25.00 15,000.00 300.00 3oo.oo 400.00 250.00 400.00 180.00 5,110.00 !,700.00 825.O0 5,200.00 5,200.00 1,305.00' 1,128.00 ~9,692.00 NELSON STREET M.Ap~.E~ - 121 Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Salary, Mechanic Salary, Mechanic Salary, Janitors, 2 @ $1,170.00 Salary, Matron Rest Room Salary, Janitress Wage s Stationery and Office Supplies Po Stage Telephone Bond Premium In s ur anc e Incidentals Maintenance of Refrigerating Plant Supplies Fuel Electricity ~ater ~epair s Auto Allowance Total Nelson Street Market ~age s ~ommissions Weighmaster. Stationery and Office Supplies ~ent Total Municipal Scales Yages Supplies ~ater Repairs Equipment MUNICIPAL CEMETERY - 12~ Total Municipal Cemetery CITY ~ARM - 125 Salary, Superintendent (One-half time) Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Nages telephone Ia s uranc e Incidentals 3asoline and Oil ~upplies geterinarian and Medical Supplies ~ruit Trees ~airy and Poultry Feed ?uel ~lec tr ic ity ~epairs ~epatrs to Farm Machinery .~ent ~ivestock and Poultry ~quipment and Improvements Total City Farm ACADEMY OF MUSIC - 126 Wages Insurance Electricity Repairs 2,700.00 1,800.00 1,980.00 1,620.00 2,3~0.00 1,236.00 660.00 1,000.00 150.00 10.00 82.00 10.00 ~5o.o0 225.00 1,500.00 800.00 1,300.00 2,550.00 70o.oo 1,000.00 120.00 30. O0 ~00.00 5o.oo 5.00 87b.oo 25.00 20.00 25.OO 2O.OO 651.00 1,10~.00 1,038.00 1,117.00 1,776.00 130.00 65;00 50.00 ~00.00 2,700.00 100.00 200.00 500.00 100.00 200.00 5oo.oo 3oo.oo 1,200.00 2o0.oo 1,26~.00 100.00 110.00 30o.00 5o.oo 22,233.00 ~85.00 96~,00 13,596.00 481 Total Academy of Music 560.00 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Shop Foreman Salary, Clerk Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Teleph~one Bond rr emium Insurance lac iden tals GasOline and Oil Supplies Parts for Motor Equipment Tires Fuel Electricity Water Re pa ir s Auto Allowance Repairs by Others EqUipment and Improvements Total Municipal Garage Salary, For eman Wages Telephone Bond Premium Insurance Gasoline and Oil Supplies Electricity Repairs Total Quarry and Crusher Wages Insurance Water Materials Total Asphalt Plant EEaEST O,,N. ND. EBEa ES S ,,-,, Interest on Bonded Debt Interest on Fishburn Bonds Iuteres~ on Olaytor Bonds Interest on Airport Notes Interest on W. K. Andrews Notes Interest on Annexed Area (Under Court Decree) Total Interest on Indebtedness DEBT RETIR.~,E~E~.T ;_151 Serial Bonds Due 'January 1 Serial Bonds Due July 1 Fishburn Bond Due April 20 Airport NOte Due July 2 Olaytor BOnd Due January 1 W. K. Andrews Note Due May 31 Debt on Annexed A~ea (Under Court Decree) Total Debt Retirement S3/IKING FUND CONTRIBUTION - 14.2 1}% Outstanding Term Bonds Total Sinking Fund Contribution GRAND TOTAL 2,460.00 1,986.00 1,740.00 12,625.00 .125.00 87.00 5.00 2,200.00 25.oo 50.00 1,500.00 5,500.00 4,500.00 3o0.oo 160.o0 50.00 500.00 300.00 3OO.OO 220.00 34,633.00 2,078.40 12,210.00 75.00 5.00 10.00 300.00 5OO.0O 7oo.oo ,AqO..OO 16,478.40 275.00 10.00 15.00 900.00 800.00 268,065.00 1,625.00 337.50 245.00 562.50 . 1,72~.67 1272,564.67 77,000.00 23,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 500.00. 2,500.00 2,.%90.68 117,190.68 77 ,,400., O0 77,4oo.oo .... $2;832,318.01 483 EATER DEPARTMENT CRYSTAL SPRING,,P. _~ ~_ING STATION - 260C Salaries and Wages Fuel Fuel ttaadl ing Electric Power Lubricamts All Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Wells, Dams and Intakes Maintenance of Boilers Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds All Other Maintenance Total Crystal Spring Pumping Station 9,900.00 7,200.00 5~o.oo 2,850.00 250.00 585.00 540.00 110.00 325.00 ~3o.oo 2,420.00 110.00 25,270.00 MUSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPING STATION - 260MR Salaries 'and Wages Electric Power All Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds All Other Maintenance Total Muse and River Springs Pumping Station SMITH SPRING PUMPING STATION - 260S Salaries and Wages Electric Power Ail Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds Ail Other Maintenance Total Smith Spring Pumping Station 1,760.00 6,500.00 38O.OO 160.00 220.00 16o.00 5~.00 965.00 1,500.00 215.00 55.oo 160.00 80.00 5.oq 9,235.00 3,010.00 BOOSTER PUMPING STATIONS - 260P Salaries and Wages Electrlc Power Ail Other Expense Ail Other Maintenance Total Booster Pumping Stations 1,365.00 2,510.00 455.00 ~7o.o0 4,900.00 ~ATER BOMGHT FOR .RESALE - 269 Water bought for resale Total Water Bought for Resale ,, 5,5oo.oo 5,500.00 PURIFICATION- 280 Salaries and Wages Supplies and Expense Laboratory Laboratory Supplies Maintenance of System Maintenance of Grounds Total Purification 4,400.00 3,500.00 3,720.00 5OO.OO 54O.O0 880.00 13,540. O0 DISTRIBUTION S~S~ - 290 salaries and Wages Meter Exchange Work on Consumers Premises Supplies and Expense Shop Expense Maintenance Reservoirs and Standpipes Maintenance Distribution Mains Maintenance of ServiCes Maintenance of Meters Maintenance of Hydrants Maintenance of Shop Equipment Ail Other Expense ~,850.00 2,200.00 70o.o0 6o0.00 500.00 430.00 6,600.00 1,625.00 8,~25.oo 1,560.0o 110.00 110.00 Total Dis tr ibution Sys tern 26,710.00 31o alar ies eter Reading Supplies and Expense Total Commercial 1~,300.00 3,850.00 _ 3,000.00 21,150.00 ~~ss, zos - 315 Salaries and Wages ~aintenance Reservoirs and Dams, Rental ~11 Other Expense Total Transmission 85.00 '365.00 110.00 ~00.00 55.00 1,015.00 ommRAZ mm~ _~SE - ~2o Sa lar ie s Supplies and Expense MiScellaneous Expense Legal Expense c c o~n ting ExpenSe anagement Expense [Treasury Expense [Injuries and D~m~ges Insurance and Bond Premi~ns Store Room Expense Maintenance of Structures Pensions To~al General Expense Miscellaneoas Replacement Reserve Interest on Debt Interest om No,es Retirement of De~t Capital Outlays from Revenue Total Non-Operating ~xpenses Total General Expense APPROPRIATIONS FROI~ R~EPLACEMENT RE~SERVE teplacements 11,000.00 600.00 3OO.OO 1,848.00 3,120.00 918.00 1,625.00 Soo.co 1,800.00' ~10.00 3,2~0.00 .... 3OO.OO 25,661.00 1,000.00 72,000.00 121,~58.32 1,800.00 127,708.36 20,000.00 ~3~3.966.68 ~79,957.68 $ 15,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the Oity 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 1, 19&&, and to continue in force during the calendar year 19~4 ~nless sooner changed by Council: POSITION Manager Plant Superintendent Chemist Office Manager For eman Draft.sman BoOster P~np Supervisor Station Engineer Clerk Assistant Foreman Meter Bhop Foreman Meter Reader' Meter Reader Assistant Foreman Service Operator Service InsPector Station Engineer OIe~k Bookkeeper Fireman Billing Clerk COllector station Engineer Meter Repairman service Repairman Collector Stenographer 01erk Filter Operator Filter Operator Consultant Chemist .N~..BER OF ,EMPL, OYEES ,ANNU~ SALARIes 1 $ 6,660.00 1 3,78O.0O 1 2,700.00 1 2,700.00 1 2,~00.00 1 2,292.00 1 2,0~0.00 1 1,860.00 1 1,800'o0 1 1,800.00 1 1,800.00 1 l'7&0.00 1 1,680.00 1 1,620.00 1 1,620.00 1 1,620.00. 1 1,620.00 1 1,560.00 1 i,560.0o 3 1'526.~0 I 1,~00.0o 1 1,500.00 I 1,500.00 2 1,500.00 2 1;500.00 1 1,~0.00 1 1,&&0.O0 1 1,~0.00 2 1,38~.~ 1 1,280.0& 1 6OO.OO 485 ~OU.PJ~. Y .EMPLO .YEE3 PER HOUR Pipe Fitter Labor 8kXlled Labor, 1st Class Labor, 2nd Class $ 0.57 0.52 0~o o.~5 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the raf~ of pay for. alt ot,~er emp~oyee~,.of th~-,Oity of Roanoke whose oompensa.tion is paid iupon an hourly basis, exclusive of personnel of the Public Schools, be, and the same is hereby fixed as follows, effective as of danuary 1, 19~, and to continue in force during the calendar year 19~ unless sooner changed by Council: POSITION PER HOUR For For e~an For eman 1st Class $ 0.72 2nd Class 0.69 3rd Class 0.66 AssiStant Foreman Assistant Foreman 1st Class 0.63 2nd Class 0.61 Blacksmith Guard DrillRunner AsPhaltPourer or Stone Spreader Rollerman Mixerman Asphalt Rakers Sewerman Truck Drfver TrUck Driver Carpenter, Painter Road'Maohine Operator Tractor Operator Auto Mechanics, Auto Mechanic Auto Mechanic Street Sweeper Operator Watchman LaBorer Laborer Stone Mason Stone Mason Brick Mason Tree Trimer 1st Class 2nd Class 1St Class 2nd Class 3rd Class 1st Class 2nd Class 1st Class 2nd Class 0,58 0.58 0,55 0.58 0.61 0.75 0,60 0.55 0.58 0.55 0,61 0.55 0.58 0.62 0.66 0.62 0.60 0,66 0,~6 0.50 o.~6 0.76 0.58 0.76 0.57 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, APPROVED 186 IN THE COUNOIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of January, 19/+/+. No. 7720. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to distribute salary of $225.00 per month previously, paid Charles D. Fox, ~r., as Assistant to the City. Attorney, for period from ~anuary 1, 19/+3, to March 15, 19/+3, on the basis of $150.00 per month to. the Water Department, and $.75.00 .per month to the General Fond of the City of ROanoke, as provided for in Resolution No. 7318, adopted by the Council of the City. of Roanoke on the 25th day of May, 19/+2. , BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of l~oanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to distribute salary of $225.00 Der month previously paid Charles D. Fox, ~r., as Assistant. to the City Attorney, .~or .period from January 1, 19/+3, to March 15, 19~3, on the basis of $1.50.00 per month to the Water Department, and $75.00 per month to the, ~eneral Fund of the City of Roanoke, as provided for in Resolution N°.. 7318, adopted by the Council of the 3ity of Roanoke on the 2/+th day of May, 19/+2, APPROVED 'President 'IN THE COUNCIL' FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 19/+/+. No. 7721. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Miss Elise McMillion to construct a ~onerete cross-over to accommodate residential property at I~o. 121 Sherwood Avenue, Raleigh Court, known as Lot 16, Block 15, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke~that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Miss Ellse McMillion to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at No. 121 sherwood Avenue, Raleigh Court, known as Lot 16, Block 15, Raleigh Coomt. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said MiSs Elise McMillion by acting under this Resolution agrees to Indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to ~ersons or property by reason of'the construction and maintenance of said cross-over This permit unless complied 'with within ninety days shall be autom~atically 'evoke d. A P P"R 0 V E D 487 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 19~4. No. 7722. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Evelyn Helm 'Wood to construct a concret~ cross-over to accommodate property at No. 81~-816 Fourth Street, S. E., known as Part Lots 2 and 3, Block 3, M. H. Jennings Map, to be used for commercial purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of· the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Evelyn Helm Wood to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. 81~'8t6 Fourth street, S. E., known as Part Lots 2 and 3, Block 3, M. H. Jennings Map, to be used for commercial purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Evelyn Helm Wood by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnifY and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and~maintenance of said cross-ove~ The said Evelyn Helm Wood further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at her own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the city Manager to so restore same. revoked. This permit unless complied with wi%bin ninety days shall be automaticall ~//~Clerk ' APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~i~: CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 19&&. No. 7723. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $268.70 in the name of the Roanoke Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Incorporal representing taxes paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke on trucks, vending machines, furniture and fixtures for the yea~ 19&3. WHEREAS, the Roanoke Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Incorporated, for the year 19&3 paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke $268.70 representing taxes on trucks, vending machines, furniture and fixtures, and WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia has rendered an opinion that the city is not entitled to the taxes on trucks, .furniture and fixtures under the present law. 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 $268.70 in the name of the Roanoke Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Incorporated, re- presenting taxes paid on trucks, vending machines, furniture and fixtures for the year 19~3. APPROVED 488 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 1944. No. 7724. A RESOLUTION approving lease between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and W. Clayton Lemon, trading as Virginia Airmotive, dated the. 6th day of January, 1944, covering premises known and designated as "Hangar No. 2" at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) as executed by the City Manager. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that lease between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and W. Clayton Lemon, trading as Virginia Airmotive, dated the 6th day of January, 1944, covering premises known end designated as "Hangar No. 2" at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) as executed by the City Manager, be, and the same~ is hereby approved. APPROVED Presid~t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 1944. No. 7725. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to permit W. Clayton Lemon, trading as the Virginia Airmotive, to install heating plant in No. 2 Hangar at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) at no cost to the City, the said installation to he. according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under plans and specifications to be approved by him, or someone designated by him. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he ism hereby-authorized and directed to permit W. Clayton Lemon, tradingas the Virginia Airmotive, to install heating plant in No. 2 Hangar at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrdm Field) at no cost to the City, the said installation to be according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under plans and specifications to be approved by him, or someone designated by him. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the said W, Glayton Lemon by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke'from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of the said heating plant. APPROVED Presid, 489 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth day of January, 19~$. No. 7726. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Mayor and the City Clerk, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to execute lease between the City of Roanoke and the Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation, dated the 7th day of January, 19~, for use of certain~premises and facilities, together with certain privileges, rights, uses and easements at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) for the purpose of conducting a Naval Pilots Training School, under terms and conditions set out in said lease. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, lease between the City of Roanoke and the Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation, dated the 7th day of January, 19&&, for use of certain premises and facilities, together with certain privileges, rights, uses and easements at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field) for the purpose of conducting a Naval Pilots Training School, under terms and conditions set out in said lease. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 19~. ~o. 7727~ A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of five freeholders, any three ~f whom might act, as viewers in connection with the petition of the Roanoke Apple Products Company, to vacate, discontinue and close an alley in Section 31, Deanwood retrace Map, between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue from Onedia Street to )ntario Street, adjacent to the property of the said Roanoke Apple Products Company. WHEREAS,· it appearing to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, Apon the petition of the Roanoke Apple Products Company, that company did duly and £egally publish, as required by Sections 5220 and 2039 of the Code of Virginia of [942, a notice of application to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to ~lose the hereinafter referred to alley, the publication of which was had by posting copy of said notice at the front door of the Courthouse of 'the Hustings Court for he City of Roanoke, Virginia, and two other public places in the City as required ~y statute, all of which is verified by an affidavit appended to the petition ad- 1teased to the City Council requesting that the hereinafter described alley be 490 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 notices described, and the Council has considered the petition of the applicant to vacate, discontinue and close a certain alley in the northeast section of the City known es Section 31, Deanwood Terrace Map, between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue from Oneida Street to Ontario Street, as shown by a map or plat ~1~63 amde by Smith Bradford & ComPany, dated June 22, 1918, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and recorded~ in Deed Book ~7~, Page 233, in the office of the' Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, and that the petitioner will bear all cost incident to the closing of said alley, and ~FrIEREAS, the petitioner has requested that not less than three, nor more than five, viewers be appointed to view the above described portions of said alley ~erein sought to be vacated, discontinued and closed, and report in writing, as re- tuired by Sections 2039 and 5220 of the Code of Virginia of 1942. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that. 5essrs. C. W. Francis, Jr., R. L. Rush, James A. Turner, S. B. Pace and R. V. Fowlke ~e, and they are hereby appointed, any three of whom may act, as viewers to view the ~foresaid alley and to report in writing, as required by statute for such cases made ~nd provided, whether or not in their opinion what inconvehience, if any, would :esult from formally vacating, discontinuing and closing the aforesaid alley. AP. PROVED IN THE COLEqCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 194~. No. 7728. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of five freeholders, any three ~f whom might act, as viewers in connection with the petition of J. J. Bower, to ~acate, discontinue and close an alley running from Crescent Street' between Lot 15 ~nd Lot 23, Section 10, Villa Heights Map. WHEREAS, it appearing to the Council of the City of Roanoke,' Virginia, lpon the petition of J. J. Bower that he did duly and legally publish, as required ~y Sections 5220 and 2039 of the Code of Virginia of 19~2, a notice of application ~o the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to close the hereinafter referred ~o alley, the publication of which was had by Posting a copy of said notice et the 'font door of the Courthouse of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia ~nd two other public places in the City as required by statute, all of which is ~erified by an affidavit appended to the petition addressed to the City Council re- uesting that the hereinafter described alley be formally vacated, discontinued and losed, and 491 WHEREAS, it further appearing to the Council that more than five days have elapsed since the publication of the notices described, and the Council has considered the petition of the applicant to vacate, discontinue and close a certain alley in the northwest section of the City between Lot 15 and Lot 23, Section 10, Villa Heights Map, and a new 10-foot alley shown on map filed with Ordinance No. 31~5, which begins on the east side of Crescent Street 139.51 feet north of Hanover Avenue, N. W., and extends S. 85© 26' E. 73.8 feet through Lot 23, Block 10, Villa ~Heights Map, to the west line of Lot 15, Block 10, and N. 39© 3~' E. 66.7 feet to ax existing alley shown on above plan, and that the petitioner will bear all cost in- cident to the closing of said alley, and WHEREAS, the petitioner has requested that not less than three, nor more than five, viewers be appointed to view the above described portions of said alley herein Sought to be vacated, discontinued and closed, and report in writing, as re- quired by Sections 2039 and 5220 of the Code of Virginia of 19~2. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Messrs. C. W. Francis, Jr., R. L. Rush, James A. Turner, S. B. Pace and R. V. Fowlk~ be, and they are hereby appointed, any three of whom may act, as Viewers to view the aforesaid alley and to report in writing, as required by statute for such cases made and provided, whether or not in their opinion what inconvenience, if any, woul~ result from formally Vacating, discontinuing and closing the aforesaid alley. erk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 194&. No. 7729. A RESOLUTION fixing the salary and expenses of Dr. G. C. Godwin, Acting :ommissioner of Health and Superintendent and Medical Director of the Roanoke ~uberoulosis Sanatori~m, effective as of January l, 194~. WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the City of Roanoke has submitted report 'ecommending that Dr. G. C. Godwin, Superintendent and Medical Director of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, be appointed as Acting Commissioner of Health for period of six months beginning January l, 19~, in .addition to his duties at the Tuberculos Sanatorium, and that he be compensated on the basis of $500.00 per month, plus ~300.00 per year for automobile allowance, $250.00 of the monthly salary to be barged to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium and $250.00 to the Health Department, the $300.00 yearly allowance for automobile to be.charged to the Health Department ~gainst funds heretofore appropriated and shown in the Budget for the year 194~, and WHEREAS, the City Manager under the provisions of the Roanoke City Code mas appointed Dr. G. C. Godwin.as Acting Commissioner of Health in addition to his gs 492 II duties as Superintendent and Medical Director of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, in accordance with the recommendation of the Board of Health. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the basic salary and expenses of Dr. G. C. Godwin, Acting Commissioner of Health and Superintendent and Medical Director of the Roanoke Tuberculosis Sanatorium, be, and the same is hereby 'fixed at $500.00 per month, plus $300.00 per year for automobile allowance. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to charge $250.00 of the monthly salary herein fixed to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium and $250.00 to the Health Department, and the $300.00 yearly allowance for automobile to the Health Department against funds heretofore appropriated and shown in the Budget for the year 19~. BE IT FUR~ RESOLVED that the provisions of this Resolution shall be effective as of January 1, 19~4, and remain in force for the year 194~ unless sooner changed by Council. APPROVED · President f ~'~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 195~. No. 7730. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against the eastern part of Lot 13, Section ~8, R. F. & H., standing in the name of George W. Gibson. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as the eastern part of Lot 13, Section $8, R. F. & H., the said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section ~03 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by George W. Gibson, or someone acting for hdm, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED 493 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIT£ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 19~. No. 7733. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #56, "Health Inspections,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 27th day of December, 19~3, No. 7719, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1944, and ending December 31, 194~". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #56, "Health Inspections", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 27th day of December, 19~3, No. 7719, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1944, and ending December 31, 194~", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HEALTH INSPECTIONS ~56 Traveling Expense .......... $ 25.00 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 24th day of January, 194~. No. 7731. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing a certain alley in Section 31, Deanwood Terrace Map, between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue from Oneida Street to Ontario Street, as shown by a map or plat ~1~63 made by Smith Bradford & Company, dated June 22, 1918, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and recorded in Deed Book 47~, Page 233, in the office of the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, E. D. Nininger and Robert P. Nininger, partners trading as the Roanoke Apple Products Compa_~y, have heretofore filed their petition before City Council, in accordance with law, in which said petition' they requeste'd Council to vacate, discontinue and close a certain alley in Section 31, Deanwood Terrace l..tap, in the northeast section of the City of Roanoke, which said alley so requested to be vacated, discontinued and closed is shown on map made by Smith Bradford & Company, dated June 22, 1918, on file in the' office of the City Engineer, ~1~63, as to the filing of said petition due notice was given to the public as required by law, and 494 WHEREAS, in accordance with the prayer of said petition, viewers were appointed by Council to view the property and report in writing what inconvenience, if any, would result from vacating, discontinuing and closing the said alley above referred to, and WHEREAS, it appears from the report in writing filed with the City Clerk by said viewers, together with their affidavit, on the 15th day of January, 19~, th n6 inconvenience would result either to any individual, or to the public from vaca- ting, discontinuing and closing the alley mentioned, to which report no exception has been filed, and WHEREAS, it appears from evidence before Council that no inconvenience will result to the public by the vacating, discontinuing and closing of said alley, and that the right of neither the public nor any individual would be violated or prejudiced thereby, and WHEREAS, it further appears to Council that the petitioners 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 Roenoke, Virginia that a certain alley in northeast section of the City of Roanoke in Section Deanwood Terrace Map, be, and the same is hereby vacated, discontinued and closed, the said alley so closed being described as follows, to-wit: That certain alley in the northeast section of the City of Roanoke known as Section 31, Deanwood Terrace Map, between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue from Oneida Street to Ontario Street, as shown by a map or plat .~1~63 made by Smith Bradford and Company, dated June 22, 1915, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and recorded in Deed Book~47~, Page 233, in the office of the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to mark "Vacated, discontinued and closed" the alley above described 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 an, page of Resolutions and Ordinances of the Council of the City of Roanoke wherein th~ Ordinance shall be spread. BE IT FURTHEI~ ORDAINED that the Clerk of this Council deliver to the Cler~ 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 recorded in his said office upon which are shown the alley herein vacated, dis- continued and closed, as provided by law. APPROVED ~t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of January, 19~4. No. 7732. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing certain alleys in the aorthwest section of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, between Lot 15 and Lot 23, Section 10, Villa Heights Map, and a new 10-foot alley shown on map filed with 3rdinance No. 3145, which begins on the east side of Crescent Street 139.51 feet .~orth of Hanover Avenue, N. W., and extends S. 88 deg. 26' E. 73.8 feet through Lot 23, Block 10, Villa Heights Map, to the west line of Lot 15, Block 10, and~N. 39 ag. 34' E. 66.7 feet to an existing alley shown on above plan. ~EREAS, J. J. Bower has heretofore filed his petition before City Council n accordance with law, in which said petition he requested Council to vacate, dis- ~ontinue and close certain alleys in the northwest section of the City of Roanoke as described in said petition, which said alleys so requested to be vacated, dis- ontinued and closed are shown on a certain map prepared by W. Lofton Smith, State er~ified Engineer, dated April 12, 1927, and which map or plat is on file in the ~ffice of the City Engineer of Roanoke City, as to the filing of which said petition ue notice was given to the public as required by law, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the prayer of said petition, viewers were ap- ointed by Council to view the property and report in writing what inconvenience, .f any, would result from vacating, discontinuing and closing the said alleys above ~eferred to, and WHEREAS, it appears from the report in writing filed with the City Clerk ,y said viewers, together with their affidavit, on the 15th day of January, ,hat no inconvenience would result either to any individual, or to the public from ~a~ating, discontinuing and closing the alleys mentioned, to which report no ex- eptions have been filed, and V~EREAS, it appears from evidence before Council that no inconvenience ~ill result to the public by the vacating, discontinuing and closing of said alleys, ~nd that the rights of neither the public nor any individual will be violated or )rejudiced thereby, and ¥~.~EREAS, it further appears to Council that the petitioners have agreed ~o bear and defray the costs and .expenses incident to this proceeding. TttEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia ~hat certain alleys in Block 10, northwest, according to the Villa Heights Map, be, ~.nd the se~e are hereby vacated, discontinued and closed. Said alleys so closed ~eing described as. fpllows, to-wit: That ceAtain alley in the Northwest Section of the City of Roanoke between Lot 15 and Lot 23, Section 10, Villa Heights Map, and a new 10-foot alley shown on map filed with Ordinance No. 3145, which begins on the east side of Crescent Street 139.51 feet north of Hanover Avenue, N. W., and extends S. 88 deg. 26' E. 73°8 feet through Lot 23, Block 10, Villa Heights Map, to the west line of Lot 15, Block 10, and N. 39 deg. 34' E. 66.7 feet to an existing alley shown on above plan. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby [irected to mark "Vacated, discontinued and closed" the alleys above described 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 alleys are shown, referring to the book and page of Resolutions and Ordinances of the Council of the City of Roanoke where- in this Ordinance shall be spread. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Clerk of this Council 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 recorded in'his said office upon which are shown the alleys herein vacated~ discontinued and closed, as provided by law. APPROVED AT '~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of January, 19~. No. 773~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Munford Avenue, S. E., from Pechin Avenue south for ~ distance of approximately 180 feet to serve 1008 Munford Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in ~unford Avenue, S. E., from Pechin Avenue south for a distance of approximately 180 feet to serve 1008 Munford Avenue. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to )ersons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, ~nd further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically evoked. APPROVED 497 IN THE COUI~JCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of January, 19aa. No. 7735. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw wrrant ~mounting to $30.50 in the name of F. J. Goria, trading as the Chili Bowl, 2302 ielrose Avenue, N. W., representing excess Merchants' License paid for the year 19h3. ~.$~EREAS, F. J. Goria, trading as the Chili Bowl, 2302 Melrose Avenue, N. VI., during the year 19~3 paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke $38.~3 representing Restaurant License, and in addition thereto $~1.00 representing ~!erchants' License for miscellaneous sales not exceeding $500.00 in connection with his principal business of restagrant, and WHEREAS, the License Code for the City of Roanoke provides for a license of ~10.00 for miscellaneous sales if gross sales do not exceed $500.00 on any persoK firm or corporation whose principal business is restaurant, and who has paid the regular restaurant license. 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 $30.50 in the name of F. J. Goria, trading as the Chili Bowl, 2302 Melrose Avenue, N. W., representing excess Merchants' License paid for the year 19~3. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of January, 194g. No. 7736. A RESOLUTION requesting the local members of the General Assembly of Virgini~ to oppose House Bills 36 and 41, proposing to amend the annexation law of the State of Virginia. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Senator Leonard G. L~use and Delegates Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter W. Wood, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia, be, and they are hereby requested to oppose House Bills 36 and ~l, proposing to amend the annexation law of the State of Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to forward a copy of this Resolution to Senator Leonard C. ~use, and Delegates Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter W. Wood, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia. APPROVED 498 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of January, 19&&. No. 7737. A RESOLUTION requesting the local members of the General Assembly of Virginia to oppose House Bill 31, proposing to amend License Fees on Passenger ~otor Cars law of the State of Virginia. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Senator Leonard G. Muse and Delegates Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter W. Wood, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia, be, and they are hereby requested to oppose House Bill 31, proposing to amend License Fees on Passenger Motor Cars law of the State of Virginia, in that the proposed amendment will affect the City of Roanoke's revenue. BE IT ~W~JR~R RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to forward a copy of this Resolution to Senator Leonard G. Muse, and Delegates Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter W. Wood, local members of the General Assembly of Virginia APPROVED IN 'IStE COUNCIL FOX THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 31st day of January, 194&. No. 7738. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to dr~aw warrant ~mounting to.$41.50 in the name bf.O.L. Garnand, Route No. 2, Boone gill, Virginia representing refund of license paid for the year. 19&4 and unused. WHEREAS, 0. L. Garnand on the 21st day of 'January, 194&, paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke $~,1.50 representing license for conducting a busine~ at 312 Eleventh Street, N. W., and WHEREAS, it now develops that the said 0. L. Garnand has not and will not be able to conduct the business for which the license was purchased, and has asked that the said amount paid into the Treasury of the City of Roanoke be refunded. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 3ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $41.50 in the name of O. L. Garnand, Route. No. 2, Boone ~ill, Virginia, represent lng refund of license paid for the year 19&& and unused. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of January, 1944. No. 7739- AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~52, "Venereal Disease Control", and Section ~55, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 27th day of December, 1943, No. 7719, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1944, and ending December 31, 1944". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #52, "Venereal Disease Control", and Section #55, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ¥irginia, on the 27th day of December, 1943, No. 7719, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1,' 1944, and ending December 31, 1944", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: V~ENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL #52 Salary, Olerk (2) ....................... $ 499.20 Salary, Helper (2) ....................... 324.00 (2) Reimbursed by State to June 30, LABORATORY #55 Salary, Clerk (1) ........................ $ 499.20 Salary, Clerk (1) ........................ 355.20 (1) Reimbursed by State to June 30, 1944. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from January 1, 1944. APPROVED ~presid~n t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of January, 1944. No. 7741. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenacts. "Non-Operating Expenses" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, 7irginia, on the 27th day of December, 1943, No. 7719, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1944, and ending December 31, 1944". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council' of the City of Roanoke that "Non-Operating Expenses" of the Water Department Section of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, $irginia, on the 27th day of December, 1943, No. 7719, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1944, and ending December 31, 1944", be, and the same is hereby amended and 499 5'00 reordained to read as follows: ., ~.,~..~ NON'OPERATING EXPENgES Capital Outlays from Revenue (1) ..... $ 34,000.00 (1) Water Main extension to the Southern Varnish Corporation plant ....... $14,000,00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is. declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in. foree frma 'its passage. APPROVED IN THE ~RINCrt. FOR T~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, "The 31st day' of Januar.y~. 19~&. .... No~.- 77~.2.- A,, RESOLUTION euthori, zing the City Manager to approve the employment )f an Ass%stant Foreman fer the. Clear.lng, Carvin's Cove Project at a salary of $125.00 per month, effective as of February 1, 19&&. BEFIT RESOLt[ED.~by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Me_neger be, an~ he is hereby authorized to approve the employment of an Assistant Foreman"let the Clearing Carvin's Cove ProJee't at a salary of $125.00 per month, effective as o£. FebrUe~,y 1, 19&&. A PP,R O.V E D