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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5611-6/30/38 - 6294-1/15/40IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of June, 1938. NO. 0611. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations for the six months'period ending December 1938. M~tiEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke deems it advisable to return to the calendar year as its fiscal year, effective as of July l, 1938, and 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 its passage. 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 six months' period from July l, 1938, and ending December 31, 1938, shall constitute a general fund and as much of same as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the follow- ing uses and purposes, namely: COUNCIL - 1 ary, President , Members 4 ~ $900.00 per annum ~hone and Telegraph identals ng 0rdinances, etc. CLEqK- 2 , City Clerk , Stenographer , Stenographer ti onery rage hone and Telegraph ture and Equipmen~ dentals TY MZNAGER - O City Manager Clerk and Paymaster , Stenographer ary, Extra Employees ionery ~hone and Telegraph ~re and Equipmemt oline and 0il identals ising ]ITY ~UDITGi- - 4 , City Auditor , Assistant City Auditor , ~ccount ant , Bookkeeper , Stenographer ~ry ephone and Telegraph niture and Equipment intenance of Machines ltals $ 500.00 1,800.00 5.00 6.00 180. O0 2,047.50 829.14 480. O0 150.00 25.00 5.00 4O .00 25.00 3,150. O0 1,200. O0 740.40 100.00 375.00 25.OO 20. O0 1,011.00 AG. OO AO .OO 50.00 2,031.78 1,200.. O0 840100 709.50 480. O0 ' 800.00 · 125,00 ~ 65:~00" 6,5!;oo 100.00 2,491.00 3,601.64 6,751.40 6,453. ?8 COMMISSIONER 0~' REVENUE- 6 Salary, CommiSsioner of Revenue Salary,~ First' As'sistant Salary,~ Second Assistant Salary,~ Actuarial Clerk Salary ,~ Stenograp her Salary,, Stenographer Salary,~ License Inspector Salary,, Extra Employe es Stationery Postage TelephGne and Telegraph Incidentals ~dver tising ~SSESSMENT OF ~AL ESTATE - 7 Board of Assessors Equalization Board ,CITY TREASURER - 8 Salary, City Treasurer Salary, Deputy Treasurer Salary, Collector Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra ~mployees Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium and Insurance Maintenance of Machines Inc tde nra is Advert istng DELII~QU~T Th× DEPARSI~ENT - 9 Salary, Delinquent Tax Collector ~alary, Collector Salary, Secretary ~alary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Com~i ssi ons Stat ionery Post age Tel ep hone Furniture and Equipment Incidentals PURCJ~ASING AGENT - 10 Salary, Purchasing Agent Salary, Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Furniture and Equipment Inci dentals Adver rising CITY AT20RA~EY - 11 Salary, City Attorney Salary, Stenographer St at io nery Postage Telephone and Telegraph CITY HALL - 12 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Janitors, 2 ~ $1,066.08 per annum Salary, Janitors, 2 $ $947.76 " " Salary, Janitress Salary, Elevator Operator Wag e s Fuel, Light and ~gater Repai r s Insurance Supplies Equipmemt and Improvements 150. O0 1,,537.. 26 L, 185.. 24 825,;00 709.. 50 709.. 50 1,064.28 280.. O0 620..00 ,5~.00 4~.00 ., 50.. O0 ~0..0.0 4,975.00 1,850.oQ. 3,150. oo 1,419.00 886.86 886.86 709.50 709.50 532.08 530. O0 800. O0 400.00 71.00 575.00 105.00 45. O0 255.00 1,350. O0 709.5O 709.50 425.70 425.70 505.00 75.00 75.00 45.00 40.00 40.00 1,485.00 480.00 130.00 50.00 25. O0 30.00 25.00 25.00 2,625. O0 15.00 5.00 30.00 740.40 1,066.08 9~ 7.76 266.52 355.44 436 · O0 1,525. O0 1,000.00 10 5. O0 700.00 22.00 10,250.78 6,805. O0 i1,074.80 4,400.40 2,250.00 3,035.00 ?, 164.20 CIWIL AND POLICE COURT - 13 ~ ~alary, Judge Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk St atioaery Pos ta ge Tel ep hone Incidentals Witness Fees ISSUING JUSTICE- 14 Salary, Issuing Justice Stati onery Incident~ ls BAIL COMMISSIONER - 15 Salary, Bail Commissioner JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT - 16 Salary, Judge Salary, Chief Probation Officer and Clerk Salary, ~'~oman Probation Officer Salary, Colored Probation Officer Psychiatric Examination Stationery P os t age 2elephone and Telegraph Auto Allowance Incidentals Furniture and Equipment ~ITY CORONER - 17 Coroner's Fees ~it ness Fees Post ~ortem Fees LUNACY CG~JIS&ION - 18 Just ice Fees Physician Fees Witness Fees Transporting Lunatics HUS~TINGS COURT - 19 Salary, Judge Extra J ud ge Pos ta ge Te lep hone Law Books ~itness Fees Council Fees Jury Fees COURT OF LAN ~D CHA~C~Y - 20 Salary, Judge Extra Judge Post age 2elep hone haw Books Jury Fees ~IRCUIT COURT - 21 Salary, Judge ury Fees 2,031.78 1,064.28 600.00 150.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 25.00 1,182.48 25.00 5.00 750.00 750.00 1,184.58 888.42 759.00 90.00 90.00 6.00 25.00 90. O0 15.00 35. O0 300.00 15.00 150.00 100.00 450. O0 5.00 70. O0 3,700.00 100.00 5.00 50.00 37.00 25.00 325.00 750.00 3,700.00 50. O0 2.50 37.50 32.50 375.00 1,376.00 125.00 3,883.56 1,212.48 750.00 3,933.00 465.00 625.00 4,992.00 4,197.50 1,501.00 ~CLERE OF COURTS - 22 Salary, Clexk of Courts Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk ~alary, 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 ~tationery pos t age ~elephone and Telegraph Repairs to Machines i~epairs to RecOrds ~Tnc ident als COM~ 0NWEALTH ATTORNE~ - 23 Salary, Commonwealth Attorney ~alary, Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Salary, Secretary ~tat ionery Postage ~elephone and Telegraph ~nc i dentals ~ITY SERGEANT ~alary, City Sergeant Salary, Deputy ~ergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Zalary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, ~ecretary Sta ti oner y Postage Telephone and Telegraph Automobile Expense Incidentals ELECTORAL BOARD - 25 Salary, Secretary Salary, Members 2 ~ $25.00 ~tationery P os ta ge ~ENTRAL REGISTRAR - 26 Salary, Registra= Stationery Postage I'elephone ~ncidentals 10ST OF ELECTIONS - 27 Judges and Clerks Printing Ticket~ Rent of Moting ~,laces Ziscellaneous Expense Printing ¥oting List BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS - 28 Salary, ~ecret ary St ati onery Postage Telep hone Incidentals ~ublishing Notices 3,500.00 1,575.00 1,451.53 965.00 886.91 744.94 744.94 744.94 744.94 495.00 495.00 495.00 125.00 1,510.00 100.00 lO0.OO 50.00 100.00 28.00 2,887.50 1,320.00 750.00 50.00 25.00 55.00 25.00 3,500.00 1,020.00 960.00 886.91 866.18 60O.OO 75.00 50.00 55.00 523.50 25.O0 100.00 50.00 15.00 7.50 1,000.00 15.00 5.00 37.50 15.00 519.00 200.00 225.00 150.00 1,50O.OO 592.26 15.00 10.00 7.50 15.00 30.00 14,856.20 5,112.50 8,561.59 172.50 1,072.50 2,594.00 669.76 POLICE DEPARTMENT - 40 ~alary, Superintendent Salary, Captain Detectives Salary, Identification Chief Salary, Chief Clerk Salary, Lieutenants, 4 $ $1,980.00 per annum Salary, Sergeants, 3 ~ $1,860.00 per annum Salary, Desk Sergeants, 3 ~ $1,740.00 per annum Salary, Patrol Cha~Yfeurs, 3 ~ $1,500.00 per annum Salary, Detectives, 5 ~ $1,740.00 per annum Salary, Motorcycle Officers, 6 ~ $1,740.00 per annum ~alary, 3d Year Patrolmen, 49 9 $1,740.00 per annum Salary, 2d Year Patrolmen, 8 ~ $1,680.00 per annum Salary, 1st Year Patrolmen, 2 ~ $1,500.00 per annum Salary, Superintendent of Alarm (one-half time) Salary, Helper Superinte~dent Salary, Radio Operators, 3 ~ $1,620.00 Salary, Special Police Stationery Post age ~elephone and Telegraph Supplies ~'urniture and Equipmeat Aa intenance of Alarm System ~aintenance of Traffic System ~aintenance of Radio System ~asoline and 0il ~ncidentals .~IRE DEPARtmENT - 41 Salary, Chief Salary, First Assistant Chief Salary, Second Asistamt Chief Salary, Master ~Iechanic Salary, Captains, l0 ~ $1,800.00 per annum Salary, Junior Captains, ll ~ $1,740.00 per annum Salary, Engineers, 9 $ $1,740.00 per an_hum Salary, Junior Engineers, 9 ~ $1,680.00 per annum ~alary, Telephone Operators, 3 $ $1,680.00 per annum Salary, 3d Year Privates, 70 $ $1,620.00 per annum Salary, 2d Year Privates, i $ $1,560.00 per annum Salary, Superintendent of Alarm (one-half time) Salary, Helper Superintendent of Alarm (one-half time) S tat i onery ?ostage ~elephone and Telegraph ~uel, Light and Water ~ydrant Service - 833 .~epairs to Buildings ~upplie s ~qu i pme n t ~ain~enance of Apparatus ~aintenance of Alarm System ~asoline and 0il hlFE SAVING AND FIRST AID - 42 ~nci de ntal s ~UILDING AND PLL~iBING Ii~SPECTOR - 43 Salary, Building Inspector Salary, Assistant Building Inspector Salary, Stenographer Salary, Yacation Substitute Statioaery ~ostage ~elep hone 3asoline and 0il ~ncidentals ~ECTRtCAL IN~PECTION - 44 Salary, Electrical Inspector St ati oner y ~ostage iTelephone and Telegraph Gasoline and 0il Incident al s 1,752.72 1,260.00 1,050. O0 1,020. O0 3,960.00 2,790.00 2,610.00 2,250.00 4,350. O0 5,220. O0 42,630. O0 6,720.00 1,500. O0 525. O0 405.00 2,430.00 400.00 480. O0 60. O0 55.00 150.00 808.39 250.00 710.00 350.00 2,000.00 40. O0 1,696.08 1,239.54 90O. O0 99 O. O0 9,000.00 9,570. O0 7,830.00 ?,560.00 2,520.00 56,700.00 780. O0 525.00 405. O0 225.00 10. O0 200.00 325.00 4,125.00 360.00 1,000.00 1,515.00 1,300.00 200. O0 350.00 750.00 1,480.68 900.00 592.26 40.00 50.00 15.00 5.00 50.00 20.00 1,064.28 35.00 10.00 2.50 110.00 5.00 85,776.11 109,325.62 750.00 3,152.94 1,226.78 '~EIGHTS AND MEASURES INSPECTION - 45 Salary, Sealer '~eights and Measures Wag e s Supplies Furniture an d Equipment Gasoline and 0fl MILITIA - 46 Lights Armory Rent DOG TAX AI~IINISTRATION - 47 Salary, Game Warden Dog Tags and Receipts Incidentals Damage by Dogs 15~ of Collections to Commonwealth Rah ies Treatments HEALTH DEPAR~&ENT - 50 ~alary, Health Officer Salary, Clerk Salar y, Stenographer Salary, Nurse Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supp lie s Furniture and Equipment Gasoline and 0il Incident als Toxin and _A_ntitoxin TUBE~CULOSIS CONTROL - 51 Physic ia n Nurse ~soline amd 0il ,rcular Patients incidentals DISEASE CONTROL - 52 , Physician , N~rae ~lies ms Passes NE- 53 y, Quarantine Officer )lies ine and 0il ~italizatioa Bacteriologist y, Assistant Bacteriologist Salary, Janitor )lies mtture and Equipmen~ INSPECTIONS - 56 Dairy Inspector , Eood Inspector ry, Sanitary Inspector ~, Sanitary Inspector ~oline and 0il ~'ncident als 740.4O 50.00 50.00 50. O0 50.00 9 20.4( 300.00 300.00 600.00 600.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 120.00 100.00 970.0C 2,035.32 858.84 562.74 710.76 175.00 75. O0 10.00 10.00 42.00 80.00 30.00 300.00 4,889.6( 165.00 660.00 45.00 6,436.00 15.00 7,321.00 623.52 519.48 700.00 26.00 1,869.00 740.40 5.00 25.00 250.00 1,020.40 1,046.34 600.00 190.02 300.00 204.50 2,340.86 1,085.82 740.40 710.76 600.00 62.50 75.00 3,274.48 ~ITY PHYSICIAN - 57 Salary, City Physician Salary, Clerk Salary, Nurses, 4 $ $1,320.00 Salary, Special Physicians Salary, Special Nurses Salary, Pharmacist (part time) Stationery Postage Telephone Gasoline and 0il Incidentals ~edi cal Suppli es Furniture and Equipme:~t DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE - 58 Salary, Salary, Salary, ~.Salary, iSalary, i Salary, i Salary, iSalary, iSalar y, iSalary, Salary, Salar y, Director Supervisor Case ~¥orkers, 3 Case Workers, 3 Children's Case St enographer Bookke ep er $ $1,320.00 per $ $1,100.04 per Wor ke r Intake Secretary 2 $ ~900.00 Stenographer File Clerk Secretary to Director Extra Employees Stat ionery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Furniture and Equipment ~¥'. P. A. Projects Gasoline and 0il Incidentals Traveling Expense P. T. ~. Milk Fund Genera i Relief 01d Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Aid to Blind CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS' P~NSIONS - 60 Pensions to Confederate Soldiers and AL~SHOUSE- 61 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Matron Salary, Nut se Salary, Cook Oal ar y, Helper Salar y, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hands, 2 Salar y, Farm Hand J~ages ~ ~567.60 per Telephone Fuel and Light Repairs Supplies Clothing Furniture and Equipment Gasoline and 0il Burial of Paupers Livestock it0SPITALIZ~Tt0N- 63 Hospitalization of Indigent ~.others Hospitalization of Indigents CITY JAIL - 64 Salary, Jailor Salary, Jailor Salary, Jailor Salary, Matron Salary, Cook Salary, Relief Jailor '~¥ag e s Stationery Telephone Repairs Supplies per annum their ~¥id ows annum 1,575.00 578.46 2,640.00 150.00 50.00 30O .00 50.00 15.00 40.00 175 o 00 55.00 600.00 90.00 2,000.00 990.00 1,980.00 1,650.016 825.00 495.00 550.02 9OO .00 4 50.00 450.00 600 o00 150.00 400.00 50.00 100.00 2.50 945.00 2,500.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 1,000.00 15,000.00 18,822.18 3,300.00 2,160.00 1,800 ..00 503.46 296.16 266.52 236.88 207.24 414.54 567.60 425.70 946.10 75.00 300.00 5O0.00 1,500.00 50.00 290.00 175.00 100.00 215.00 50.00 6,600.00 954.90 885.96 856.44 505.38 532.14 3O0.00 375.00 25.00 5.00 600.00 1,000.00 6,318.46 55,669.76 1,800.00 7,069.20 6,650.00 iJUMENI.______L.E_ DETE_.~N.TION H0~E - 65 !!Salary, Keeper Salary, Matron Wages Telephone Fuel, Light and ¥~ater ~epa irs Supplies Board of Inme~tes ~ELIEF CENTER BUILDING - 67 Salary, Custodian Fuel, Light and Water Hepairs Supplies ~NGIN~ING D~PAR'I~EhT - 70 Salary, City Engineer ~alary, Assistant City Engineer ~alary, Draft sma:~ ~alary, Instrument Man ~alar y, Clerk ~alary, Rodma n ~alar y, Chairman Salary, Extra Employees ~t at ionery Postage ~elephone and Telegraph ~upplies ~epairs to Machines and Equipment ~asoline and 0il [nc ident als ~EWEH CONSTRUCTi0N - 151 Sewer Construction ~AINTENANCE OF SEWERS AND DiAAINS - 71 ~or ~l~n ~ages ~a ter Hight s-of-wa y ~upplies ~asoline and 0il ~at erials STREET CLF~ING - 72 Salary, Superintendent (One-half timet ~ages ~at er Supplies Zaintenance of Sweepers ~asoltne and 0il P~USE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL - 75 Salary, Superintenden% (0ne-half time) Salary, Foreman Salary, Incinerator Engineer Wag e s Fuel, Power, Light and Water Repairs to Incinerator Supplies Gasoline and 0il Inc identa ls STBE~I~ CONSTRUCTION - 150 ~¥ages T~Ack Hire Fuel and '~ater Rights-of-way Supplies $asoline and Oil ~a terials Incidentals Contra c t or s 444.18 148.0 2 95.00 5.00 300.00 150. O0 200.00 1,000. O0 567.60 450.00 50.00 125. O0 1,837.44 1,440.00 1,064.28 925.56 651.48 651.48 524.16 150.00 2O0.O0 7.00 5.00 150.00 50,00 125.00 5.00 15,000.00 310.00 5,000.00 25.00 10.00 110.00 100.00 1,500..00 493.56 10,000.00 35.00 200.00 1,500.00 900.00 493.56 829.20 740.40 28,000.00 1,500.00 250.00 150.00 2,500.00 10.00 10,893.76 277.86 50.00 100.00 400.00 700.00 13,150.00 5.00 350.00 2,342.20 1,192.60 7,786.40 15,000.00 7,055.00 13,128.56 34,473.16 25,926.62 ~TKE~T RJ~PAIR - 74 Salary, General Foreman Salary, Foreman Wages Supplies Equipment Repairs to Machinery Gasoline and 0il Ma ter tals Incidentals Contractors STREET SIGNS - 75 Wag_es Gasoline and Oil · at er ials BRIDGE REPAIRS - 76 Salary, General Foreman !~¥ag e s Supplies Equi pme nt Gasoline and 0il Ma teri als Contractors STREET LIGHTIitG- 77 100 C. P. Lights, 323 $ $12.00 256 C. P. Lights, 1,142 ~ $25.00 400 C. P. Lights, 5 $ $32.00 600 C. P. Lights, 146 ~ $40.00 600 C. P. Lights, (all night) 39 ~ $55.00 1,000 C. P. Sodium Vapor Lights, 10 ~ $59.00 Repairs to Bridge Lights SNOW AND ICE RE~0VAL -78 ~ag e s Suppli es Sasoline and 0il PUBLIC SCHOOLS - 90 ~aintenance and Operation P~ECREATION DEPAR'I~LENT - 100 Salary, Director Salary, Supervisor, 3~ Months $ $67.00 Salary, Supervisor, B Months $ $60.00 Salary, Playleaders, 2 Months, 17 $ $55.00 Salary, Umpires, Basket Ball, Football and Baseball ~alary, Community Center Janitors, @ $1.00 per Night Salary, Towel Supervisor ~ 75¢ ~r Night ~alary, Gatekeeper $ ~5~ per Night ~tati one~ ~ostage ~el ephone 3~asi~ Rental ~upplies ;asoline and 0il ~uto Allowance ~ncidentals ?UBLIC PARKS - 102 Salary, Keeper Highland Salary, Keeper Elmwood Salary, Keeper Jackson Salary, Keeper ~ashington Salary, Keeper Fishburn ~alary, Keeper Melrose ( 6 Months) Salary, Keeper South Roanoke (6 Monthsl Salary, Tree Surgeon Wages 2elephone Fuel, Light and Water Repairs lupplies quipment and Improvements . P. A. Projects asoline and 0il 990.00 775.00 2.7, 196.36 500.00 4,000. O0 500. O0 2,000. O0 26,801.50 150.00 2~000.00 800.00 25.00 1,900.00 930.00 1,200.00 100.00 75.00 75.00 2,450.00 1,500.00 1,998.00 14,275.00 80.00 2,920.00 1,072.50 250.00 100.00 1,000.00 50.00 150.00 225~000.00 1,800.00 234.50 120.00 2,070.00 230.00 50.00 10. O0 20.00 40.00 20.00 45.00 25.00 700.00 12.50 120.00 10.00 740.4O 444.18 473.88 355.38 570.00 473.88 473.88 642.00 4,800.00 5.00 7OO.OO 600.00 250.00 945.00 4,282.50 160.00 64,912.86 1,825.00 6,330.00 20,695.50 1,200.00 225,000.00 5., 507. O0 1,0 PUBLIC LIBRARY - 103 Salary, Librarian Salary, Cataloguer Salary, Children's Librarian Salary, Reference Librarian Salary, Librarian Raleigh Court Branch Salary, Librarisa Melrose Branch Salary, Librarian Gainsboro Branch Salary, Junior Assistant Salary, Junior Assistants, 2 ~ $714.96 Salary, Junior Assistant Salary, Superintendent of Building (Part Time) Salary, Vacation Substitutes Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress Wage s Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Books Pertodicals Fuel, Light and ~ater Repai rs Rent of Branches Supplies Equipmem~ B i ndi ng Incidentals PE~$IONS aND GRATUITIES TO F0~JAR W~PLOYEES - 110 Police and Fire Pensions Gratuities to Former Employees DAMAGES AND COST~S - 112 Personal Injuries Court Costs Incidentals Damages to ProPerty REKONDS AND REBATES - 11~ ~rroneous Assessment of Taxes Local Assessments Ac count s Rent s Lice rises Miscellaneous Fines WOREME~'S COMPENSATION- 114 Compensat ion Nurses and Physicians Funerals Medi cai Supplies Hosp italizat ion DUES, MUNICIPAL LEAGUES - 115 U, S. Conference of Mayors MAINTENANCE CITY PROPERTY - 116 Wages Ma ter ials ' Gasoline and 0il MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - lB0 Salary, Manager Salary, Assistant Manager Salary, Helper Wages .Stationery Postage Telephone Fuel and Light Repairs Supplies Equipmemt and Improvements Gasoline and 0il 1,476.66 1,065.20 1,004.10 820.38 502.08 708.78 561.12 5G2.08 714.96 330.00 177.18 120.00 170.58 65.76 32.88 250.O0 100.00 50.00 155.00 2,500.00 320.00 200.00 250~00 660.00 100.00 341.50 300.00 10.00 4,504.71 1,?s1.0q 150.00 100.00 12.50 150.00 500.00 75.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 75.00 200.00 200.00 10.00 825.00 594.00 ~6.00 400.00 ZO.O0 2.50 50.00 90.00 100.00 50.00 400.00 75.00 3,750.00 13,486.26 6,255.71 412.50 1,000.00 1,050.00 75.00 410.00 NELSON STREET MABKET - 121 Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Salary, Me c~anic Salary, Janitors, 2 ~ ~888.84 per annum Salary~ Matron Rest Room Salary, Janitress Wages Stationery Postage Telephone Fuel, Light and Water Repairs Supplies EQuipment Eaintenance Refrigerating Plant Incident al s END MARKET- 122 ~ages Stationery Fuel, Light and ~ater ~epairs 2upplies ~asoline and 0il Incidental s AUNICIPAL SCALES - 123 Commissions, Weighma stet Stationery ~Ui~ICIPAL C~ETERY - 124 /~ages ~a ter ~upplies Zqu ipme nt ~UNICIPAL GARAGE - 130 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Clerk Wages Stationery Tele phone Fuel, Electricity and ,~ater Repairs Insurance Supplies Equipment and Improvements Parts for Motor Equipment Gasoline and Oil Tires Repairs by Others ~ Inci dental s ~UAHRY AND CRUSHER - 132 ~'~ages P owe= Repair s Supplies Equipment W. Po A. Projects Gasoline and 0il ASPHALT PLANT - 133 Wage s War er Repairs INTEREST ON INDEBTEDNESS - 140 Interest on Bonded Debt Interest on Fishburn Bonds Interest on Claytor Bonds Interest on Airport Notes Interest on Municipal Building Annex Notes 1,125.30 709.50 740.40 888.84 473.88 207.30 325.00 75.00 2.50 5.00 1,600.00 250.0 0 300. O0 15. O0 1,250.00 20.00 150. O0 10.00 150. O0 150. O0 10.00 5.00 10.00 100. O0 20. O0 300. O0 10.00 10.00 20. O0 1,066.14 627.00 6,000. O0 15.00 10.00 425.00 375.00 2,000. O0 1,000.00 656. O0 2,500. O0 50.00 2,500. O0 100. O0 15.00 6,850.74 75O .00 100. O0 7O0.00 · 65. O0 3,272.00 280. O0 50.00 5.00 100.00 156,528.75 1,500.00 237.50 857.50 675.00 7,987.72 485.00 120.00 340.00 17,339.14 12,017.74 155.00 159,798.75 DEBT RETIR~ENT - 1Al Serial Bonds due July 1 Airport Note d'ue July 2 Municipal Building Annex Note due October 15 SINKING FUND CONTRIBUTIONS - lA2 1~ Outstanding Term Bonds 47,000.00 ?,000.00 5,000.00 59,000.00 A6,200.00 46,200.00 $1,214,848.15 erk APPROVED Pre si d ant IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The: llth day of July, 1938. No. 5616. 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 ~lectric Power Company be-, amd it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: 1-100 C. P. light on 8th Street, S. W., between Salem Avenue and Nor folk Avenue. 1-250 C. P. light at ~elrose Avenue Extension and 13 th Street, N. W. 1-250 C. P. light at Weaver Road end Stanley Avenue, Grandin Court. 1-25G C. P. light on P$1met%o Street. north of Linwood Road. 1-250 C. P. light on Palmetto Street north of Laurel Rca d. 1-100 C. P. light on Palm Avenue south cE Olive Avenue. 1-100 C. P. light on Palm Avenue north of Olive Avenue. 1-100 C. P. light on Crescent Avenue, south of Staunt0n Avenue. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing betweam the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ' %erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TN CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 5618. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to ~ac Realty Corporation to make certain changes and additions to garage in rear of property at 908 South Jefferson Street. WHEREAS, the ~ac Realty CorporatiOn has made application to make certain changes and additions to garage in rear of property at 908 South Jefferson Street, according to plans on file in the office of the Building Inspector and subjeet to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector, and ,¥~RKAS, it, appears that these changes and additions will not increase the fire hazard to other oysters of property in this vicinity. Tti~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Mac Realty Corporation to make certain changes and additions to garage in rear of property at 908 South Jefferson Street, same to be constructed in accordance with plans on file in the office of the Buildin Inspector, and according to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspe¢- Sot. Said ~ac Realty Corporation by acting 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 repairs and maintenance of said garage. APPROVED President IN Th~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 5619. A ~SOLUTION fixing and determining the minimum wage rates to be paid employees e~gaged in work on bridge and approaches to be constructed from the pro- ~eeds of an offer of the United States of America. '~¥hAE~EAS, by a certain Offer dated June 2?, 1938, the United States of America ~roposes to aid in financing the construction of a bridge and approaches by making grant to the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the maximum sum of $149,265.00, and WH~:HEAS, it is the desire of this Council to cause to be paid equal to not les: ~han the prevailing minimum hourly wage rates for each trade and occ~upation engaged ~n such construction, and JH~REAS, after due investigation as to such wages prevailing for work of ~imilar nature in the locality in which the bridge and approaches are to be construcl .~d, it has been found and determined that such wages .are as hereinafter completely ~et out. TiiEREFORE, BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as ?o 11 ows: minimum hourly wage rates for each trade and occupation in the locality in which the bridge and approaches described in the preamble hereof are to be constructed, are as follows for such listed trades and occupations: 8K ILLED ¥~0RKERS: Acetylene Cutter ~cetylene Nelder Blacksmith Bridklayer, Manhole Sable Splicer Sarpenter, Floor Finish Carpenter, Forms CarPenter, Rough Zement Finisher, Curb and Gutter EleCtricians, Fixtures Electri cians, Lineman Iron Worker, Structural Pipe Fitter .00 .00 · 65 .25 .75 .80 .65 .50 .65 .80 · 70 .00 .75 ~PERATORS: Grane-Dra gline-Clamshell ~rane-Loc omotive Ditching-Trenching Mac hine Exc a va t or - a nd - HoiS ~ lng Hoisting Engineers ~ixer Operator (over 5 bags-small mixerl Pile Driver Engineer Power Shoval Painter-Pap erhanger Reinforcing Steel Worker Reinforcing .Steel Placers and/or Tiers - concrete dams costing over $20,000.00 Arch Bridges, (10 ft. span or more) ¥~ater Proofers ~ater Proofer Mop Lan .90 .85 .90 · 65 .65 .55 · 65 1.00 .70 · 60 .60 · 60 .45 ~1~I-SKILLED WOREI~: Apprentices (all trades) first year Bricklayers- street paving ~arpenters Assistant Zemeat Finishers ~ement tiandlers, Bulk Electrician' s Helper Form Setter - Curb and Gutter Gas Fitter's Helper Grader-Fine Grader, Dumpman Handyman Hydrant or valve setter; Water and/or gas House mover Kettlemen-~sphalt Pipe Jointing Pipe Layer (not in charge of pipe laying gang) Reinforcement Placer, and/or Tier Pavement, Bridges (all bridges except types noted under "Skilled Glassification") Dam Concrete (all types costing $20,000 or less) Shorer, Trench, Bracing, etc ~achinist ' s Helper ~e c hanic (ReDa i rman) 0P~TOPJS: .45 · 60 .45 · 65 .45 · 50 · 50 · 50 .40 .40 .40 .50 .40 · 50 .6O .50 · 50 .55 Air compressor Blas t er-P owderman Bull Dozer Tractor Jackhammer and~or Drillrunner ~achine Road Grader Power Smw Pump Roller-Bit~tminous (and/or road) Truck - 12z ton · 5O · 55 · 50 .50 · 50 .60 .45 .50 · 45 '~'~'al; c h~8 n .35 Common Labor .35 Section 2. It is hereby ordered tha~ the ~inimum hourly wage rates to be paid for the trades and occupations hereinabove set out in connection with the construction of the bridge and approaches hereinabove referred to shmll be as hereir. ifixed and determined, and that the plans and specifications, and contract documents for such work shall specifically provide for such rates to be the mintmu.~, hourly wage rates ;o be paid employees engaged in s~ch trades and occupations e~ployed in connection with the constructio~ of a bridge and approaches. This resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIHGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 5620. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the interest ~n certain controwersial Sewer arid Sidewalk Assess.~_ents and accept compro_~ise settlements in full payment thereof. ~'diEREAS, it appears that the follov~ing properties were erroneously assessed ~nd ~h~ ~rese~t property owners have agreed to make the following compromise ettlements, provided the interest on same are released: ,escription Lot 15, Blk. 5, Villa Hts. Lot ll, Blk. 2, Ferguson & Terry Lot 15, Blk. 15, Lewis Lot 16, Blk. 15, Lewis ~E Cor. 1st St & at. Ave 100' O. S. Name Assessed Mrs. G. ",¥. Sissler Amount S3o .oo D. L. Armistead H. D. ;'¥inter H. D. Winter J3.68 SW 3.28 J. 28 Belle 0. Buckner 15.00 Interest Present From Owner 11-1-30 John D. Utt 3-1-23 D. L. Artiste 3-1-23 Mary G. Winte: 3-1-23 Mary G. Winter Dorothy B. "C" Albergotti THE~FOHE, BE Ii' RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Zity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the interest on he aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assess~.ents and accept compromise settlements as bove enumerated in full payment thereof. APPROVED ' -~ ~rk ' Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 56 21. A R~0LUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to advertise for proposals for construction of a new '~asena Bridge, the said bids to be opened' at 2:00 o'clock p. m., on ;~ednesday, August 3, 1938. ;~tiE~, PWA funds have been allotted the City of Roanoke to assist in financing the construction of a new Wasena Bridge under certain rules and regula- tions to conform to PWA requirements. TH~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City d or before ~ednesday, August 5, 1938, to be opened before the Council of the City of ~{oanoke at B:00 o'clock p. m., on the said date, the said proposals to be classified as follows: "A" - For construction of steel in place and painted "B" - All other construction for the complete project BE IT FURTHER HESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all ~esolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby revoked. Lerk APPROVED President IN THE C 0UNCIL FOR THE CITY 0 F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 5622. AN 0RtXNANCI~ 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 June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for bhe six months' period ending December 31, 1938". 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 June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An )rdinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amemded and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION DEPAH'I~F. NT ~100 Salary, Supervisor, 2~ ~onths $ *75.00 -- ~187.50 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 llth day of July, 1938. No. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve expenditures for the ~'~ater Department chargeable to "Reserve for Replacement" Account, not to exceed amoumts of $1,000.00 at any one time. ,~BE~, the Budget of the '~ater Department, as adopted by the Council of the $ity of Roanoke, includes an item known as "Reserve for Replacement~, and ,~HEBAAS, it is the opinion of Council that items of expenditure chargeabla to this account, not to exceed Si,G00.00 at any one time, should be approved by the funds in the Budget item to provide for such expenditures. THEREFORE, BE IT i~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~ianager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to approve expenditures for the ~ater Department chargeable to "Reserve for Replacement~, not to exceed $1,000.00 at any one time, without additiona$ approval of Council, so long as there are sufficient funds in the Budget item to provide for such expenditures. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tm CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 56 24. ~N ORDINANCE repealing an Ordinance of the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, No. 5612, adopted on the 3~th day of June, 1938, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the Water Departmeat of the City of Roanoke, for a six months' period from July l, 1938, to December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Ordinance of the council of the City of Roanoke, No. 5612, adopted on the 30th day of June, 1938, and entitled, "An 0rdinsnce r~ktng appropriations for the ~Vater Department of the City of Roanoke, for a six months' period from July l, 1938, to December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby repealed. BE IT ~URT~R ORDAINED that an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day ~0f June, 1938. No. 5 6 P.~5. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations for the ~ate. r Department of the City of Roanoke, for a six months' period from July l, 1938, to December 31, 1938. ,dtEREAS, in order that the usual daily operations of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke may go forward, an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of July 1, 1938. THER~FORE, BE IT 0HDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all monies that shall be paid into the City Treasury in the operation of the Water Department for the City of Roanoke for the six months' period from July l, 1938, to December 31, 1938, shall constitute a general fund of the City's Water Depart- ment and as much of the same as may be necessary be, and the same is hereby appropri ted to the following uses and purposes, namely: Gross Revenue July 1st, December 31st .19.38 894 54 $ 214, ,~xpenditures: 260 C Crystal Spring P.S. $ 10,461.40 260 M~ Muse-River" P.S. 1,835.00 260 S Smith Spring P.S. 219.00 260 B 13th Street Bridge BooSter 720.80 260 M Villa Lights " 571.50 260 G Grandin Court " 1,054.70 26G SF Sherwood Forest " 268.97 260 E Edgehill " 185.20 280 Purification 5,852.10 290 Di stri but ion Syst em 12,139.92 310 Comme~ c ial Office 11,703.95 315 Transmission 410.00 320 Genera 1 Expense 17,865.21 340 Non-Oper at ing Expense 6.00 63,293.75 375 Reserve for Replacement 18,000.00 Actual Expenditures: 401 Bond Int. (All Int.) 6~,749.98 402 Debt.' ~ervice 55,833.34 403 Int. other notes 500.00 Surplus 8,418.37 Included in the above the following sChedule of salaries and wages is given for the information of Council, a~d adopted as the salary an~wage schedule for the ~ater Department: Name Monthly Six Month~ Position Rate Total Chas. E. ~oore D. R. Taylo~ Geo. R. Buckland, Jr. Joseph P. ~illikin J. H. Wagner J. B. Ferguson iT. W. Duns R. H. Wagner J. C. S~arr M. W. Hylton C. E. Hylton Fit zhugh Hale Jas. L. Pagans H. L. Ha r~man Faye D. Hunnicutt Janie L. Hiner Helen J. Deel Nellie S. Ba ldwi n ~ary Peyton Kerns Nmnager Plant Supezintendent 0ffi ce ~anager Chemist Dr aft smart Forewmn Clerk Booster Pump Supervisor Meter Tester ~eter Repairer Assist ant Foreman Meter Reader ~Ae ter Reader Se=vice Operator Bookkeeper Collector Clerk Gle rk Collector 540.00 3,240.00 285.00 1,710.00 200.00 1,200.00 210.00 1,260.00 165.42 992.52 165.42 992.52 118.17 709.02 152 · 34 704.94 90.50 543.00 90.50 543.00 90.5G 543.0G 99.50 597.00 104.00 624.00 104.00 624.00 89.00 534.00 95.00 570.00 84.00 504.00 75,00 450.00 79.00 474.00 R. I. ~ner ~. F. Testerman R. E. Spradlin L. E. '~'~eeler Lula 1~. Coles (c) David K. Umberger* C. E. Hunter H. F. Elliott E. A. Mitchell H. F. Tatum J. W. Bi ggers A. 0. Dunn Frank L. Deel, Jr. D. R. Myers ~olored Station Engineer Assistant Station Engineer Filter Operator Filter Operator Janitress C1 erk Attorney 1st Fireman 242 Hrs. @ $0.40 2nd Fireman 242 " $ $0.40 2nd Fireman 242 " ~ $0.46 ~ervice Operator 234 Hrs. @ $0.38 ServiCe Repr. 234 Hrs. @ $0.38 Service Repr. 234 Hrs. ~ $0.33 Service Repr. 216 Hrs. ~ $0.33 122.92 737.52 94.50 567.00 91.25 547.50 9 1.25 547.50 3A .18 20~.08 75.OO 112.50 100.00 450.00 100.00 600.00 96.80 580.80 96 . 80 580 . 80 9 6 . 80 580 . 80 88.92 533.52 88.92 533.52 73.92 463.32 71 . 28 4 27 . 6 8 1 ~an ~ $0.45 1 ~ian ~ ~0.40 l,~en ~ $0.38 11 ~en 9 ~0.33 Laborer 216 Hrs. ~ $0.45 Laborer 216 Hrs. ~ $0.40 Laborers 1944 Hrs. $ ~0.38 Laborers 2376 Hrs. ~ ~0.33 *Public Relations ~ian $75.00 per month during 2 months training period ~100.00 par month thereafter. 97.20 583.20 86.40 738.72 4,432.32 784.08 _ 4,704.48 ~35,504.04 APP.ROVED - ~G~I e rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CI~ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 5626. z HESOLUTION authorizing transfer of $10,000.00 from the ImproveEent Fund to the General Fund of the ~ater Department for the purpose of making miscellaneous capital improvements. ~%'HER~AS, tentative Budget submitted by the -~ater Department included an item of ~8,418.37 for Capital Expenditures from Revenue, and ~%~iEHEAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has directed that the said item of ~8,418.37 be included in the Budget Ordinance as "Surplus" and that $10,000.00 be transferred from the Improvement Fund for the contemplated miscellaneous capital impro ve~nt s. THEI~EFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City kuditor be, and he is hereby directed to transfer $10,000.00 fro~. the Impro~emest ~und to Dhe General Fund of the Water Department for the purpose of ~aking wiscella- ~eous capital improvements. APPROVED ¸2O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lith day of July, 1938. No. 5627. A RESOLUTION adopting Rules and Regulations for the operation of the '~ater Department of the CitY of Roanoke, and adopting a rate schedule for the furnishing of Water to consumers. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that the following Rules and Regulations for the operation of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke be, a~d the same are hereby adopted, to-wit: DEFINITION~ RULE 1. The term "Water Department" shall be construed to mean that department of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as the ¥~ater Department. ~ULE B. The word "premises" as contemplated in these rules and regulations, is a property which cmnot be completely divided in its present utilitarian comiition ~ thro ugh sale. That is- (a) A building under one roof owned, leased or occupied by one party as one business or residence, or, (b) A combination of buildings, owned, leased or occupied.by one party in one common enclosure, or (c) The one side of a double house having a solid vertical partition wall, or (d) A building owned by one Party having more than one internal division, such as apartr~ents, offices, stores, etc., and which may have a co,on or separate entrance, or (e) Any group of buildings, occupied as residences, occupancy of which is conditioned upon employr~ent in an adjacent industrial establish~ent. ~PPLICATION FOR sERVICE RULE 3. All applications for the .use of water shall be wade in ~iting at the Water Department's office on forms prescribed by the 'J~ster Department, and shall state fully and truly the uses to which the water is to be applied. RULE 4. ~ new application shall be made, and approved by the Department upon any change in use or occupancy of property, or in the service as described in the application, and the Water Department shall be at liberty upon five days, ~otice to discontinue the water supply until such application has been made and approved. RULE 5. .To insure payment of periodic bills, the Water Depa'rtmen~t shall require from every prospective customer a deposit in amount not to exceed the esti- mated usage for the billing period plus sixty days, but in no case less than ,~5.00. Gn and after the adoption of these Rules and Regulations any existing consumer who does not already have a deposit with the Water Department, and whose water service is discontinued for non-payment shall pay the back charges and in addition thereto shall make a deposit as above set forth. SERVICE PIPE CONNECTIONS RUL~ 6. A standard service installation, including tapping the main, pipe to the curb line, suitable m~ter box, meter and outlet connection, set at the curb line, will be installed from the main and at right-angles to it, at a point de,ermined by the Department, along the consumer's frontage on which a main passes, where a proper contract as required by Rule 3, is ~ade, without charge, but only one such service ~ill be installed to each premises. The size of the service will be determined by the ~ater Department, but not greater than 3/~" in size. ~ULE ?. The entire cost of any special service installation varying from a standard service, will be defrayed by the applicant, from which cost there shall be deducted the average cost of a standard service that would have otherwise been installed at the ~ater Department's expense, provided however there has not already been a standard service installed to the property. Titl~ a~d ownership to such service within the street lines shall belong to ~he ~A~ater Department in consideration of its upkeep and ~aintena~ce. '2! ~ULF~ 9. RULE 10. 0nly one premise shall be served through a meter. The meter box is exclusively the Tenter Department's property, and tresspassers v~ill be dealt ~th accordingly. The ;~'ater Department reserves the right to discontinue serving any customer, or to refuse to commence serving any customer whose plumbing does not conform to all regulations of any proper authority governing the ss~ne. RULE 11. The Water Department shall in no event be responsible for maintaining the lines and fixtures on consumer's property, or for damage done by water escaping therefrom; and the customer shall at all tiEes comply with municipal regulations with reference thereto, and make changes therein required on account of changes of grade, relocation of mains or otherwise. RULE 12. In the interest of public health, the Water Department cannot allow its m. ains or services to be directly connected on any previses v~ith any service pipe or piping which is connected with any other source of water supply. Nor can it allow its mains or service pipes to be in any way, directly connected to any tank, vat, or any other apparatus which contains or may contain liquids or chew_icals; nor to any pipe which may discharge therein. The %'~ater Depart~_ent will refuse to give service to any premises having such connections, until any and all such existing conditions are terminated. ~{ULE 1Z. Customers desiring service to vacant pzoperty, of a temporary nature, that is without the erection of permanent structures thereon, will be required to pay the full cost of service installation and will also be subject to the regular rates and charges for the service rendered. MW~TERS RULg 14. all meters will be furnished by the ;~ate~ Department and shall remain the property of the Jater Department and assessible to and subject to its control. Ch~ck valwes may be required between the meter and hot water boiler or heater and these.check valves are to be furnished by the customer. Customers will be liable to the Water Department for failure t~ provide such protection. RULE 15. Custo~rs must provide against any damage of any kind to any of his plumbing, machinery, boilers, etc., that might arise out of the sudden discontinuance of water service. RULE 16. The Water Department will nO~ify customers of any discontinuance of service whenever possible or practicable, but will in no wise be liable for damage resulting from discontinuance of service or for failure to give notice thereof. RULE 17. No person or persons, except employees of the Water Department will be allowed to take out or repair meters. RULE 18. ~eters will be tested by the T~ater Department at the request of the customer, upon deposit of ~l.00. Should the me~er register in excess of 10£~ 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 the case of under-registration bills may be increased accordingly. Such customer or his authorized agent may witness removal and %est of such meter. RULE 19. The '~'ater Department reserves the right to test meters whenever it believes the same to be necessary, but without charge to the customer. RULE 20. Should a meter get o~t of order, causing improper registration, proper bills for service to such premises may be determined by averaging the correc~ consumption for the corresponding period in prior years. 'z. o -/q , ~XTENSIONS OF IZAINS RULE 21. ~his rule shall govern the extension' of the Water Department's mains in occupied and de~eloped areas where there are ne water mains in the streets amd/or roadways. The Water Department ~tll extend its water mains along the roads or streets in occupied and' developed areas within the City of Roanoke to serve new customers taking service under established ~eter Rates on the following ter~s and conditions: (a) The Water Department shall make an estimate of the cost of the proposed extension, which shall include all labor and material required, including valves, meters, booster stations, stand pipes, and/or reconstruction of existing water mains to which the proposed extensions will be connected, and shall further include the Water. Department's usual charge for supervision, engineering, insurance, tool and accounting expense. If the estimated cost of the extension is not greater than ~50.00 (Fifty Dollars l the Water Department will finance and make the extension. (b) If the estimated cost of the extension is greater than than $50.00 (Fifty Dollarsl the Water Department shall make an estimate of the annual, revenue to be derived from. the sale of water to the applicants f~r service along the proposed extension. Such estimate shall be based on the experience of the Water Department from consumption of other customers similarly situated. If the estimated cost of the proposed extension exceeds four (4) times the estimated annual revenue from the sale of water, the applicant or applicants for service shall pay to the Nater Department through an authorized agent an amount equal to the difference betweem the estimated cost of the extemsion and four (A) times the estimated anmual revenue. (c) The customer or customers shall sign a satisfactory contract guaranteeing to the Water Department that they will take water service at their premises within thirty (30) days after the water is turned into the main. RULE 21-A. This rule shall govern the extension of the Water Department's mains in territory which is unoccupied end/or not developed, where there are no water maieain the streets and/or roadways. , The ~'ater Departmemt will extend its mains oa the following terms and conditi OhS: The applicant for .extension of mains shall pay to the ~ater Department a sum o~f money which is equal to the estimated cost of all the labor and materials required for the proposed extension, including the Water Department's .usual charge for supervision, engineering, imsurance, tool and accounting expenses. The s~m so advanced by the applicant shall be adjusted to the actual cost of the work as soon as the work and accounting are completed. (b) The ~ater Department will refund to the applicant du~ing the first ten (10) years after the water main is installed as follows: ~or each new consumer taking service from said extension under established Meter Rates and regular yearly contract, the sum of $50.00 (~ifty Dollars). ~or each apartment building at least 50% occupied and for each large permanent consumer, an initial refund of FiftM Dollars ($50.001 will be made at the time when such consumer is connected. Upon the completion of the first yearly billing period for such cons~ners an additional refund will be made equ. al in amount ln~ 2~ times the reveaue received for the year for service from each apartment building or large business consumer, less the i~itial refund of Fifty Dollars ($50.00). The $~m of the refunds made by the Water Department shall in no event exceed the original amount paid to the 'Nater Departmeat. (d) Ex-temsions made under this rule s~ 1 be ar~ remain the property of the ~ater Department. The Water Department reserves the right to further extend all mains laid under this rule, and consumers connected to such further extensions shall not entitle the applican~ paying for original extension to a refund for the attaching of such consumers. ~xtensions ~wade under this rule shall be of cast iron pipe not less than 8" in diameter for main arteries. If the Water Department desire~ to make the extension in pipe larger than 8" in diameter, or larger than the size of pipe reasonably required in the Judgment of the ¥~ater Department for water service to the Community to be served, the additional cost due to the- larger size of pipe shall be borne by the Water Department. No interes~ will be paid by the Water ~epartment on the applicant~s payment under this rule. (hi The Water' Department ~ill not be 'liable fc~ amy further refunds after ten (10) years from date of application and agreement made under this rule. (i) Eormal application and acceptance for extemsion of mains under Rules 21 and 21-A shall be entered into before any v~rk cam be started. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE RULE 22. Any service under amy applicatiom may be discontinued for any of the following reasons: (a) For misrepresentation in application as to property or fixtures t~ be supplied, or the use to be mad~e of the water supply. (b) 'For the use of water for .any other property or purpose than that described in the applicatica. ecl For non-payment of any water bill after the same is due. (dl For mmlesting any service pipe, meter curb-stop-cock, seal or any other appliance of the Water Department controlling or regulating the water supply. (e) In case of vacancy of pre.wises. (fl For violation of any rule of the Water Department. (g) Refusal to, par_wit inspection of plumbing by representatives of the Water Department at reasonable hours. INTERRUPTIONS OF SERVICE RULE 23. The Water Department reserves the right to shut off the water in its mains at any time without notice for making repairs, extensions , or alterations, but will so far as practicable notify customers of its intention to so skut off. It is expressly stipulated by the Water Department that no claim, shall be .wade against it, and that no person sh~ll be entitled to any dawages nor to have any portion of payment refunded by reason of the breaking of any main or service pipe or by reason of any other interruption of the supply of water caused by the breaking of machinery or stoppage for necessary repairs or the making of extensions or any stoppage for purpose of additions or repairs whatever, Which in the opinion of the Water Depart~_ent may be deemed necessary, or for causes beyond its control. RULE 24. The Water Department shall have the right to reserve a sufficient supply of water at all times in its reservoirs, to provide for fire or other emergencies, or may restrict or regulate the quantity of water used by customers in case of scarcity, or whenever in its judgmemt the public welfare may require it. RULE 25'. Water will be temporarily turned off of any premises, upon the written order of the customer without in any way affecting the existing application and contract for service. RULE ~6. ~ULE 27. No plumber, owner or other un_eutharized person, shall turn the water on or off at any corporation stop, or curb stop, or move or remove the meter. The Water Department does not guarantee an.y specific pressure for its service. The pressure will be that which will naturally result from the pressure generally .maintained at the source of supply, the size Gf the mains, customer~' piping and the elevation of the customers' property. BILLIN .C~I & PAYMENTS mULE 28. The Water Department shall have the right to read meters and render bills either w~onthly or quarterly and such bills shall be due and payable on the due date indicated on the bill. I{ULE 29 All bills for service shall besr a pay~ent due date not less than fifteen days after mailing. All bills unpaid after such payment date will be delinquent and the Water Department shall have the right, after the delivery of notice of such non-payment, to discontinue service forthwith, and shall not be required to restore service until all unpaid accounts due from the customer to the Water .Department under any~ contract, have beeu paid in full. Service discontinued for non-paywent, will have a charge of $1.00 added for cost of such discontinuance. ~ULE 30. The Water Department reserves the right to refuse any new application for service from any person who is in default ~f any Gf his ~bligations ~o the ~ater Departmen~t under any contract, at the time of making such new application. ~ULE 31. In case of a disputed ,account, involving the accuracy of a meter, such meter shall~ be tested upon the request of the customer, in confor~ity with the provisions of these rules and regulations, In the event that the meter so tested is found to ha~e an error in registration of two (2) per cent above or below 100~,. the bills in question will be increased or decreased accordingly. FIRE h~fDRANTS RULE 32. No person other than a mamber of the Fire Department, acting in his official capacity, shall take water fro~ any fire hydrant, and no public fire hydrant shall be used for sprinkling street, s, flushing sewers or gutters, or for any other ~han fire purposes, unless specially per~itted by the Water Department, approved by the Fire Department, for a particular time and occasion. PRIVATE FIRE SERVICE ~ULE 33. It is expressly understood and agreed by and between the parties receiving private fire service that the Water Department does not assume liability as insurers of property and that the agreement for service does not contemplate any special service, pressure, capacity or facility, other than the ordinary conditions of the Water Department permit as the sa.we exists from day to day, and the Water Department hereby declares and it is agreed to by ~he customer that the ~ater MENDEl) No,_ MENDEb 24 fire, water, failure to Supply water, pressure or cal~city. GI~N~RAL RULE 34. No agent or employee of the Water Departwent shall have authority t~ bind it by any promise, agreement or representaSXon for any condition not provided for in these rules, unless such authority is in writing signed by the Manager of the Department and approved by the City Manager. RULE 35. These rules and regulations do not in anywise invalidate any 'existing contract not otherwise conflicting with these rules and regulations. All contracts made with the Roanoke ~ater Works Company or its predecessor companies, and which are not inconsistent herewith are continued in full force a~d effect. ~ORM OF CONTRACT Folio Eff. Date ~ame Assumes bill from Locati on CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥~ATER DEPARTS_ W~NT Ac~R~RNT (1) The undersigned applicant for water service for prmises, as above shown, in the of Roanoke, Virginia, hereby applies for water service at the pre~_ises above described used as . (2) The said applicant hereby binds hi~self, his heirs, or assigns to pay all charges on said pr~sssduring the life of this agreement at the Water GepartEent's office in Roanoke, Virginia, as they become due, and to abide by, co~ply with and observe all rules, regulations and rates now in force or that~ may be hereafter legally established by said Water Department. (3) The said applicant agrees that the water will not be resold and will Got be used except on the premises above described, and~ tG continue liable for~ all charges on said praises until notice in writing is given to the said ~?ater ~epartme~t of his desire to terminate this agreement; and such amount shall be ~ecoverable by all remedies provided by law; homestead and other exemptions of the said owner or applicant being hereby waived as to this agreement. (4) All charges are effective the date of the i:~stallation of service and meter and continually thereafter or'until notice as prescribed in pa, ragraph 3) has been given. (5) The undersigned desires a inch service and inch ~eter. (6) The said City of Roanoke, Water Department agrees to furnish the ~eter, and to assume ~aintenance of service and meter up to meter outlet, at its expense. Applicant ~ep. No. Amt. tel. Address ~ailinE Address Taken By 19__ L1- For maim extension, suitable for~s covering the particular case will be prepared conforming to the rules herein before set forth governing ext ens ions. BE XT ~URTN~ RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ROanoke that the~ schedule o~ rates fc~ the furnishing of wate~ to consumers be, and the same are hereby adopted, to-wit: SC~ULE OF HATES AND CHARGES .. For se=vice from regular pressure system operating normally with a oressure of 75 lb~., at the pu~ping station at Crystal Spring. ll. Service Charges, or readiness-to-serve charges, applicable to all connected custo~.~ers - in addition to and exclusive of charges for v~ater consumed as recorded by r, et er. ~'~'here service is thru 5/8" and 3/4" meter $.70 per month 1 " " 1.00 " " 112" " 1.50 " " 2 " " 2.50 " " 3 " " 4.00 " " 4 " " 6.00 " " 6 " " 8.00 " 10 " " 10.00 " " (b) Consumption charges as shown by record of meters. ~ir s t Next Next Over 20,000 gallons per month .30 per M 200,000 gallons per month .18 " M ~80,000 gallons per month .ll " M · 1,000,000 gallons per month .07 " M Minimum charge per month .30 " M For service on special system requiring the normal maintenance of 110 lbs. pressure at the pumping station at Crystal Spring. (a) Sa~e service charge as under 1 (a). Consumption charges - a surcharge of 5¢ in addition to regular schedule for 75 lbs. pressure. 111. For water serVice on special high pressure system requiring normally 400 lbs. pressure at pumping station at Crystal Spring. (a) Service charges, double the regular schedule for 75 lbs. system. (b) Cons umption Charge s: Surcharge of 15 cents per 1000 gallons in excess of regular 75 lbs. schedule. iV. ~ire ~iydramts: $45.00 per year payable monthly in advance. all i%esolutioas in conflic~ herewith, particularly Resolution No. 5519, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 22nd day of April, 1938, are President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1938. No. 56Z8. 'AN 0BDINANCE 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 June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section F40, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of JUne, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the sa~e is hereby a~nded and ~'eordained to read as follows: POLICE Dh~ARTMENT ~40 Traveling Expense ............... , 50.00 (Expense of Lt. S. G. Adkins attending FBI School) BE IT FURTHER_ ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5617. AN ORDINANCE releasing the Norfolk and Western Railway Company from further compliance with the provisions of deed dated November 17, 1890, between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke and Southern Railway Company, with reference to maintenance ~f siding adjoining the Almshouse property. WHEREAS, the Norfolk and ~J~estern Railway Company, as successor in title of the Roanoke and SoUthern Railway Company, has been maintaining on its right of way in Roanoke County at MP B8+872 adjoining the City's Almshouse property, a siding )ursuant to the provisions of the deed of November 17, 1890, from said City to said ~osaoke and Southern Railway Company, recorded in D. B. 2, p. 695, Roanoke County, and 'j~HEREAS, said siding has not been used for a period of at least ~five years and maintenance of the switch connection therefor constitutes both an item of expense an~ an operating hazard for said Railway and there is no occasion for the continued existence of same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roenoke that the ~orfolk and ~estern Railway Company be, and the same is hereby released from further compliance with the provisions of the deed of November 17, 1890, between the City of Roamoke and the Roanoke and Southern Railway Company relating to the siding there- Ln mentioned. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5629. A RES~LUTION granting a permit to Paul R. Sigmon to construct a concrete :ross-over to accommodate property at ~1310 Hanover Avenue, N. W. BE IT RE~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is granted Paal R. Sigmon to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate ~er~y at ~1310 Hanover Avenue, N. W. The said Paul B. Sigmon by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify ~nd save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages :o persons or ~roperty by reason of ~he construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically ~evoke d. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FQR THE CITY OF ROANOKW~, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5630. A RESOLUTION gran. ting a permit to L. A. Willis to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate property at ~419 Washington Avenue, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted L. A. Willis to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at ~419 Washington Avenue, S. W. The said L. A. 'Jillis by acting under this Resolut. ion agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke fru, m all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the con~ruction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~tE CITY OF R0~NOK~, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5631. A ~LUTION granting a permit to Standard Construction Company to install a 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank to accommodate property at ?13 S. Jefferson Street, now occupied by the Southern States 0il Corporation. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Standard Construction Compamy to install a 1,000 gallon undergrou gasoline storage tank to accommodate property at ?13 South Jefferson Street, now occupied by the Southern States 0il Corporation. Said tank 'to be installed under specificatic~s to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Standard Construction Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save hamless the City of Roanoke frsn all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tank. APPROVED President Ld 2'$ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5632. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Ramkin Company, Jewelers, to erect a street clock at ~01 First Street, S. W., said clock to be erected on an ornamental standard sn the outside curb line. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted Rankin Company, Jewelers, to erect a street clock at ~01 Firs' Street, S. W., said clock to be erected on an o~namental standard on the outside curl line. The said clock to have two dials 30-inches in diameter, which shall be illumi. anted, and the lights to burn for the same time that the whiteway lights burn. The ornamental standard not to exceed 12 feet in height and the base not to exceed 2'1'. The construction of said clock and standard to be according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and may be maintained until the same is ordered removed by Council or the City Manager. The said Rankin Company, Jewelers, 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 constructiom, amd maintenance of said clock and is t an dar d. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution ,1o. 1076, adopted on the 23rd day of February, 1923, be, and the same is hereby rev oke d. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5633. ~I 0HDINANCE to anend and reenact Section ~57, 'City Physician', of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that Section ~57, "City Physician', of an 0rdina~ce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the O0th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropri~ tions for the six months period ending De,ember 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereb amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY PHYSICIAN ~57 Salary, Vacation Substitute ...... $25.00 BE IT FURT~ ORDAIE~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this 0rdinan IN TitE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5634. A RESOLUTION authorizing temporary employment of am additional typist in the office of the Board of Assessors at a salary of $75.00 per month, not to exceed two months. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ an additional typist for the office of the Board of Assessors at a salary of $75.00 per month, for a period not to exceed two nonths. APPROVED Pres ident IN T~ COUNCIL fl0R THE CITY 0F R0~i~0KE, VIRGINIA, the 25th day of July, 19 38. No. 5636. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the interest on certain controversial Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments and accept payment of the )ri nc ipal. ,~HEREAS, it appears that the following properties were erroneously assessed ~nd the present property owners should be permitted to pay the principal on these assessments amd have the interest on same released: Name ~ssessed Descripl on 11i~ Cot t r Rd & Henry ~1 50' OS Pt Lo~ ~ ~, Blk 4, Lot 52, Blk 4, Lot 54, Blk 4, RL&I Lot 1, ~c 26 Webb Ma Lot 2, '~¥ebb Ma1 Lot 1, ~c 27 Webb ~d tion Lot 1, ~ c. 27 ¥~ebb ~a Lot 2, ~c. 27 Webb ~ [tion Lot 2, .~ ~c 27 Webb Ma~ ~mount Jesie R. Minter $29.80 S~¥ Annie M. Corrie Interest From 3-1-23 12.60 SW 3-1-23 Mrs. E~hnonia Pattie 30.47 SW 3-1-23 Edmonia D. Pattie 29.95 SW 3-1-23 Present Owner Josie R. Minter A. A. Slusher & Co. ( S. H. ,~ebb 28.66 3-1-23 ( ~c. 26 ( S. C. Webb 28.66 3-1-23 ( ( A. ~:. Webb 16.14 SW 3-1-23 ( ( ( ~. E. Jebb 28.66 3-1-23 ( ( ~. h. Webb 16.14 SW 3-I-23 ( ( S. ii. ~¢ebb 28.66 3-1-23 ( Robert C. Pattie & Mrs. Sadie Mundy Robert C. Pattie & Mrs. Sadie Mundy Norfolk & Western Ry Norfolk & Western Ry. Nor fo lk & Wes tern Ry, Norfolk & Western Ry. Norfolk & Western Ry Norfolk & Western Ry. T~FORE, BE I~E RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lerk be? and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the interest on the lc. Co. Coo CO. CO. Co. Proper Descripti¢ E Pt L 44 all L 46, Blk 4, ES 1st St SW 200' S High Ay S~ 50' 0.S. Lot 9 Tayl ES Jeff 40' N ~el Pt L 9-10 Blk 8, In IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5~37. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments erroneously assessed. ¥~HEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Council of the City of Roanoke that certain Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments have been erroneously assessed and stand as charges against the following properties: ~r Ls W~.L 8, Blk 10, fel. Lots 11-] Nlk 44, 2, I lk Assessment Description N. PtL Blk 5 RL L 136-13'~ Pt 138, 5, RL&t S LlC Blk 5, K NE Cor D & Fr Rd 71.4' O Lot 22, Barbour L 123, B RL&I Name Assessed ~mount Interest fr~n ~'~ Cot 4th St & Wells Philip McEldowney $24.72 SW 3-1-23 Ave WS Henry St South of Highland Ave SS Cor 8th St Salem Ave Josie R. Minter ES Jeff St N of ~ells 10.00 "C" Present Owner Sarah L. McEldowne Josie R. Minter J. j~. Lowry 8.45 SW 3-1-23 C. C. Brown 1.50 ( Has receipt given by J. B. Botts 9/28/05 ) ~%~. N. Lowry Mollie E. Brown Lot 9, Sec 8 Ingleside C.H. Bear 9.87 SW 3-1-23 Thomas Galloway (Has receipt for ,ll.2? given by J. B. Botts 10/25/15) Roanoke Land & H. F. Cunning 13.00 3-1-23 Improvement Co. (Has receiP% given by J. B. Botts 4/15/071 Pt Lot 11, Sec 44 CS Mrs. Mamie L. Boxley 12.00 0. D.. Coleman Maggie Crockett Lot 12, Mrs. Mary Cart ~ec 44 CS Butler 24.00 "C" Maggie Crockett { Has receipt from the Crystal Spring Drainage Co. and list submitted to City by the Drainage Co., shows this amount paid) NS Salem ay W. Randolph (SS Campbell ( Avenue (~amp 0ell Ave (SW Cot Market (Square ( (NS Kirk Ave ( ( (SS Campbell (Avenue ~ NS Campbell ~I Avenue George Fell 1.00 'C" ( Has receipt given by P. H. Tucker 10/?/19) N. D. Malouf & Co. Everett Grey & F. J. Butt 5.00 "C" W. E. McGuire & J. W. Woods W. E. McGuire & J. ¥~. Woods ~. E. McGuire & J. W. Woods 10.00 "C~ 10.00 "C" 10.00 ~C" W.K. Andrews & H.S. Trout 2.50 (Has receipt signed by M. D. Moss 3/23/21) W. E. McGuire W. E. McGuire W. E. McGuire W. E. McGuire ~y Ay NS Day Ay SW NE Cot Fr Rd C.B. Hackler 22.13 SW 3-1-23 & Day Avenue (Has receipt signed by J. B. Botts 3/14/13 ) .k 4 R. 'A. Goria C. B. Hackler lk 2 Lot 22, Blk 2 ;~. A. Nelson 17.66 10-t-32 W.A. Nelson Barbour Hts (Right-of-way Deed gives him right to connect free of charge 11/5/~6) ~ ~atton Av A.C. Zerbee 10.00 ~C~ Frank V. Zerbee E of 4th St NPtL~ Blk 4, NPtL Blk 4, SS Harrison Ay W 4th St SS East Ay ~ of 5th St A. C. Zerbee 7.50 "C" Frank V. Zerbee A. C. Zerbee 10.00 "C" ~rank V. Zerbee, _~ .... ~- .~ ~ ~nn~.t w~thout charge 4/28/09) EPtL Blk 4, Lt 21, Lewis 119 RL&I B 15 SS Patton Av C.L. Linkenhoker 10.00 "C" C.L. Linkenhoker E of 4th St (Hight-of-way Deed dated 12/15/99 does not specifically waive charge) NS High Av bet G.K. Fisher 3.28 3-1-23 Catherine J.. German 5th & 6th Sts 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 aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessment as charges against the said properties from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5638. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on controversial Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments. ~MEREA~, 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 Assesamen by Special Eesolutton only, and ~-~ihlqEAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined abstracts of title pre- pared by attorneys, covering properties hereinafter mentioned, and the abstracts specifically mention information received from the City Clerk's Office at the time said abstracts were made indicated there were no Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments standing against said properties, as follows: Description Lots 1 to 16, Sec 3, RL&I SS Church Ave 50' W of 1st St 50' OS Pt 1-2-3, Blk S Pt 45, Blk 5, RL&I Lot 16, Blk 34 Belmont W. Pt Lot 159, Blk 4, HL&I ES Jefferson St 07' S Highland kv 56' OS Name Assessed J. I~. Gambill J. J. Shehan (C. ~. ~ertz (N. P. Scott (C. A. ~ertz M. ti. Jennings ~. A. &J. E. Duet son A. C. Zerbee D. M. Taylor SS Patton 300.8 ' E Jefferson Edith G. Meals 25' x 120' OS Church 157.9' W. L. & E. Srd St 42.8' OS Tinsley Inter e st Arno unt Yr om $127.59 SW 26.77 SW Present Owner 3-1-23 Continental Can Co., Inc. 3-1-23 James M. McNelis 9.16 3-1-23 14.16 3-1-23 12.25 3-1-23 5.00 "C" 11.92 11.00 11.20 7.02 SW 8.56 Hugh F. & Berrie Martin Hugh F. & Berrie Martin Hdgh F. & Bertie Martin C. ~. Janney 3-1-23 James Henry Sink T. F. Sheehan "C" Lawrence & Herbert Scatch~ 3-1-23 Rosa B. Winbourne "C" W. L. Tinsley ~S ~d ~t 14-15-16-17, i~lk 3, Buena Vi st a Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7, Blk 5, J. L. Co. Lot 12, Blk 1, ~f v. De v. Corp. NS Cherry Ave 713' E. Par~ St OS Lot 6, Blk 14 EB&I J. G. Bane Louis Ca~ogni L. & J. J. Catogni Louis J. Catogni A. P. Metts Thomas Cureton C. A. Berry 15.04 6-20-24 7.97 SW 3-1-23 7.97 SW 3-t-23 7.97 SW 3-1-23 45.00 SW 1-1-~G 201.90 2-1- 27 15.07 3-1-23 W. H. Partlow Jarrett-Chewning Jarrett-Chewning Jarret t-Che wn ing Mercantile Financ Corpora t i on C. C. Nelms K. G. & E. C. Swat E. 20' L 13 & W 10' L 14 Blk 4 Lewis Bankers Loan Inve s tment Co 6.00 J. K. Wilkerson 20' L 13 & W 10' 14 Blk 4, Lewis J. H. Wilkerson 10.00 "C" J. K. Wilkerson NS Wells Ave 290' E. Jeff St 50' 0 S Jos. S. Tipton 10.00 "C" Maggie Sa lmons Lot 20, Blk 4, RL&I J.H. Hines 15.24 SW - Roxie L. Arnold NW Cor Gilmer & Jeff St OS T. E. B, Hartsook 72.10 S'~ 3-1-23 J. B. Claytor E Pt Lot 88, Blk 4, RL&I Virginia H. Rooker 5.00 "C" George W. Hooper Lot 2, Angell Map R. H. Angell 8.91 3-1-23 Mack Taliaferro hot 18, Blk 17 ,NS Virginia C. Cain 44.00 SW 12-11-~8 H.S. & Willie B Martin Pt Lot 6, Blk 13, iorer P. C. ~. Rasmussen 6.00 "C" E.C. Moomaw ~0' L 15, all 16, Blk 10, CS Crystal Spring Land Compaay Crystal Spring Land Company 6.00 "C" 24.00 "C" Laura N. Scatchar Laura N. Scatchar~ ,or 14, Blk 9 RF&Gi Mrs. Anna Woodson 10.00 Willie T.& E. Wooc son ~t Lots 1 & 2, Ella Eddy Map Alice B. Eades 25.89 3-1-23 Timothy H. Terrell E. 2/3 Lot 5 Blk 14, Lewis J. ~. McClure 6.33 "C" Mrs. W. K. Poore THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Gle~k be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments as charges against said properties from the records in his office. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5639 AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~2, "City Clerk", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT 0HD~INED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~2, "City Clerk", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to ~ead as follows: Extra Help ............................ $9.00. BE IT FURTIiER 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 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5640. A RESOLUTION authorizing the temporary employment of H. J. Low, at a salary rate of *150.00 per month, to be assigned to the Engineering Department for period from July 9, 1938, to July 31, 1938, to prepare data in making application for P. W. A. projects. WHEREAS, a special committee from Council has recommended the prompt prepara- tion of data in making application for P. ;~. A. projects. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ H. J. Low, at a salary rate of $150.00 per month, to be assigned to the Engineering Department for period from July 9, 1938, to July 31, 1938, for preparation of da~a in making application fez P. W. A. projects. APPROVE'D President ¸34 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE., VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5641. A RESOLUTION authorizing the temporary employment of Howard L. Agee, as Special Police Officer, at a salary rate of $100.00 per month, for period of two months~.to watch property of the Water Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the temporary employment of Howard L. Agee, as Special Police Officer, at a salary rate of $100.00 per month, for period of two months, to watch property of the '~'~ater Department. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5642. A RESOLUTION authorizing the temporary employment of Noreen H. Dunn, by the ~'~ater Department, for Clerical service in connection with stipulations in the condemnation proceedings, at the rate of 50 cen~ts per hour for approximately 160 hours, during the months of July and August. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council 'of the City of Roanoke t~at the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the temporary employment of Noreen H. Duna, by the 9~ater Department at the rate of 50 cents per hour, for approximately 160 hours, during the months of July and August, for york in connection with stipulations in the condemnation proceedings. //~ er k APPROVED ~ President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5643. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve purchase of truck for the ~ater Department at a net cost of $590.00. 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 a truck by the Water Depart- merit at a net cost of ,590.00. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5644. 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 June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ~RDAINED 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 June, 193B, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 19~8", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordalned to read as follows: CIVIL AND POLICE COURT ~13. Incident al s ....................... $15.50. 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 25th day of July, 1938. No. 5645. AN 0RDINA~WCE creating additional parking meter zones. JHER~, by Ordinance No. 5599, entitled, "An Ordinance relating to traffic and regulating the use of public streets and highways of the City of Roanoke; providing for the installation, regulation and control of the use of parking meters requiring the deposit of coins for the use of parking meters and parking meter zones; defining parking meter zones; authorizing the payment for parking meters and/or supply parts therefor exclusively from the receipts obtained from the operation of parking meters and authorizing the setting aside of all or a part of said receipts as a special fund for such payment; providing for the enforcement thereof; providing for the penalty for violation hereof; and providing that invalidity of a part hereof shall not affect the validity of the remainder", Sectiol (2) thereof provides for ~Dhe creation by Ordinance of additional parking meter zones; and ¥~'~HEAS, for the usual daily operation of the city ~vernment an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: The following described parts of streets in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, during the period from 8 o'clock ~. ~i. to 6 o'clock P. M. of each day, except Sundays, are hereby established as additional parking meter zones. Church Avenue, S. W., fr~m Jefferson Street to First Street, S. W.. First Street, S. W., from Campbell Avenue to Church Avenue. All provisions of said Ordinance No. 5599 shall apply to the parking meter zones hereby created with like effect as if the same had been contained in said Ordinance. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in effect from its passage· Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIh~tA, The 25th day of July, 1938. No. 56~6. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~58, "Department of Puhlic Welfare" sf an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the C%ty of Roanoke, Virginia, on the day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~58, "Department of Public ~elfare", of an Ordinance adopt, ed by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance amking appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and ~reordained to read as follows: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE ~58 General Relief .......... $18,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to. exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ~PPROVED i. //~ Clerk Pre si dent IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of August, 1908. No. 5647. RESOLUTION referring bids for the construction of a new ~asena Bridge to Mr. R. H. Tatlow, III, representative of Harrington and Cortelyou Consulting Engi- nears, ~r. C. E. Dexter, representative of Public Works Administration, and Mr. C. Watkins, City Engineer, for tabulation. ~:~HEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for the construction of a new Wasena Bridge have been filed by the following bidders: ~isconsin Bridge & Iron Company Pittsburg-Des Moi~'~es Steel Company Wannamaker & Wells, Incorporated Tuller Construction Company The Mt. Vernon Bridge Company The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Maggi-Schoonover & Company, Inc. Consolidated Engineering Co., Inc. Ports & Callahan Contracting Co., Inc. T. A. Loving & Company Turner, Brown & Company A. H. Guion & Company North-Eastern Construction Company ~m. Muirhead Construction Co., Inc. Virginia Bridge Company C. Y. Thomason Company N. S. Hudgins McLean Contracting Company ,~. N. Jackson Milwaukee, Nisconsin Pittsburgh, Pa. 0rangeburg, S. C. Red Bank, N. ~. Nit. Vernon, Ohio Baltimore, Maryland Ridgewood, N. J. Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Goldsboro, N. C. Roanoke, Virginia Charlotte, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Durham, N. C. Roanoke, Va. Greenwood, S. C. Roanoke, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Roanoke, Virginia that said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. N0~¥, T~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the bids listed in the preamble hereof be filed and presented to Nm. R. H. Tallow, III, representative of Harrington and Cor- telyou Consulting Engineers, Nm. C. E. Bexter, representative of Public Works Ad- ministration, and Mr. C. L. Watkins, City Engineer, and that the above mentioned persons be, and they are hereby directed forthwith to tabulate said bids, and at the earliest practicable moment, report to the Council of the City of Roanoke their findings as to the lowest and best bid. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL F~R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of August, 1938. No. 5648. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of Unit "A" of the Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. ll52-F, to the Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at a sum of ~116,952.00, and contract, for Unit "B' to ~. S. hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of ~161,499.90. WHEREAS, narrington and Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, pursuant to a Reso- lution heretofore adopted, have tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for the construction of the Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Pm~¥A Docket No. Ma. llS£-F, and have duly made their recommendations to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendations, which recommendations have been concurred in b the Ci~ty ~ianager, and report that the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, Milwaukee, ~¥isconsin, is the lowest responsible bidder for the construction of Unit "~" of said bridge at the unit prices specified in such bid, and M. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virgini~ , is the lowest responsible bidder for the construction of Unit "B" of said bridge at the unit prices specified in such bid; and that this Council of the City of Roanoke ~fter considering said report and recommendations and all bids heretofore filed, ~inds that the bid of the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ~s the lowest responsible bid for Unit "A~, and that the bid of N. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest responsible bid for Unit "B", for the construction of the ~,~asena Bridge, Roanoke, ~irginia, P~¥~ Docket No. Va. ll52-F. NG'~'~, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia ~s follows: section l: That the bid of the ~isconsin Bridge and Iron Company, Nilwaukee, ~isconsin, for the construction of Unit "A?, and the bid of ~. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of Unit 'B" of the Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, P'j,~% Docket Va. ll52-F, at the unit prices specified in such bids, are hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest responsible bids; and that contracts for the construction of said work, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for such c'on- struction. Section 2: That J~. P. Hunter, City Manager, James k. Bear, Mayor, and L. D. James, City CLerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Section 3: That the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke is hereby authorized and directed to deposit the sum of ~278,188.65 into the Construction Account for the ~asena Bridge, to be used to supplement the grant funds as made available by the Public ¥9orks Administration. Section 4: BE IT FURTiiER BE~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awarding of the above contracts to the ;'~isconsin Bridge and Iron Company, Milwaukee, 'J~isconsin, and to M. ~. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of the Wasena Bridge, as provided for in this Resolution is subject to the approval of the Public ¥~o~ks Administration. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. No. 5635. AN ORDINANCE prohibiting junk dealers or canvassers from purchasing or receiving from minors less than sixteen years of age any article composed wholly or in part of lead, copper, or brass, or any automobile tire, tube, parts or accessories, and requiring junk dealers or canvassers to furnish and keep records of their dealings with reference to such articles and pro.vtding penalties for violations thereof. BE IT GRDAII~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1, It shall be unlawful for any junk dealer, or his agent or employee, or any junk canvasser, to buy or receive, either directly or indirectly, from any minor less than sixteen years of age, any article composed wholly or in part of lead, copper, or brass, or any automobile tire, tube, parts, or accessories. 2. Every junk dealer and every junk canvasser shall keep a register, which shall contain the name of the person or persons from whom any article composed wholly or in part of lead, copper, or brass, or any automobile tire, tube, parts, or accessories, is purchased or received, the date when received, and when purchased the residence or place of business of such person from ~hom said goods are bought o.r received, and a full description of such article or materials so purchased or received. And every junk dealer and junk canvasser shall, not later than eleven ~'clock, A. ~i. of every day (Sundays excluded), furnish to the Superintendent of Police, at his office, in plain, legible handwriting, a true and 0Orrect report of all such articles purchased or received by him during the previous day, describing said articles as accurately as possible, and stating the name and address of the ~erson or persons from whom such articles have been received or purchased. It shall be t~le duty Qf every junk dealer and junk canvasser to allow any officer of he police department of this City to examine and inspect such register at any time, nd if sufficient information cannot be gained from inspection of said register it shall, upon the request of said officer, be the duty of such junk dealer or junk ~anvasser, or his or their agents, to permit and allow said officer to exa~ine and Lnspect any and all goods, wares, merchandise, or materials belonging to or tempor- arily left in charge of such junk dealer or junk canvasser. 3. It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of polioe to furnish blanks for the rep~r ts herein provided fo.r. 4. Any person who shall' neglect or refuse to comply with or violate any of the ~rovisions of this Ordinance shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than ne hundred dollars for each offense. Each day such person shall neglect or refuse o comply with or violate any of the fo.regoing provisdons shall constitute a separate offense. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TItE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. No. 5649. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve purchase of equipment for the ~Vater Department for use on VfPA Projects at a cost of $5,605.25. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the purchase of equipment by the Water Department for use on ~JfPA Projects, as follows: 1 - 2 Ton Dodge Truck, Platform body, stake sides, at a cost of $1,578.25 (exclusive of tax) 1 - Model 916 Crane .............. 887.00 es~ei a~ ~60.00 ~o moun~ ~he s~me on a ~ru~k. Denver Compressor 2,150 00 1 - Gardner- · ................................. 2 - Ingersoll-Rand Paving Breakers - $215 each ................ 430.00 5 - No. 34 I~ersoll-Rand T~pe~s ............................. 500.00 Installing Crane.. ...... $5,545.25 60.00 $5,605.'25 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to transfer $5,605.25 from the Impzovement Fund to the General Fund of ~he Water Department for the purpose of purchasing the equipment here in authorized. APPROVED President Clerk I1~ ThiE COUhCIL FOR T~iE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. ~o. 5650. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~132, "Quarry ani Crusher", of a~ Lce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938" BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~132, "Quarry and Crusher", of an Grdinance adGpted by the Counci 1 of the City of Roanoke Virginia, on ~he 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for ~he six months period ending December 31, 19~8", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: QUARRY AND CRUSHER ~132 Supplies ....... ~1,000.00 BE IT FURTHER GRDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Grdinance shall be in force f~om its passage. APPROVED IN THE CSUNCIL ~R THE CITY OF ROANOKE', VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. No. 5651. A RESOLUTION authorizing the extension of temporary employment of H. J. Low at a salary rate of ~150.00 per month, tG be assigned to the Engineering Depart- ment, for period from August l, 1938, to August 15, 1938, for the preparation of data in making application for P. W. A. projects. BE IT P~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to extend the temporary employment of ti. J. Low at a salary rate of ~150.00 per month, to be assigned to the Engineering Department, for period from August l, 1938, to August 15, 1938, for the preparation of date in making application for P. ¥~. ~. projects. APPROVED II~ THE COUi~CIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of ~ugust, 1938. No. 5652. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the koanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Third Street, 1~. E., frc~. Harrison ~venue South between curb and sidewalk to house No. 412. BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of [~oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Rom~oKe Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Third 0treet, ~. £., from Harrison ~venue South between curb and sidewalk to House NO. 41[ ~aid Iioenoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Eoanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintainance 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 Roazoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED president IN THE COUI\CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. No. 5653. A REO~LUTION granting a permit to the Iloanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 19th Street, S. ¥~., from ,¥est Avenue North 25d feet to a dead end BE IT BEo0LVED by the Council of the City of t~oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 19th Street, 5. ~., from West Avenue North~ 250 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of t~oanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of ~he 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 G~rdinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED Clerk Pres id ent II~ T~iF, mCOU[~CIL FOR Tire CITY OF it0Ai~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. 5654. A RESOLUTIOl~ granting a permit to Ida E. Sigmon to construct three concrete cross-overs to accommodate 602, 610 and 830 Main Street, Wasena. BE IT tiEo0LVhD by the Counci i of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Ida E. Si~mon to construct three concrete cr~ss-overs to acconumodate 602, 610 and 830 Main Street, Wasena. The said Ida E. ~igmon by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke fram all claims for damages to persons or prolmerty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. Thi~it unless Clerk complied with within 90 days shall be automatically revoked APPROVED Ih- TltE COUi~CiL FOR T~iE CIl~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of ~ugust, 1938. No. 565'5. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Lee Hy Court Corporation to construct a oncrete cross-over to accommodate property at 945 ~venel Avenue, Lee Hy Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Lee hy Court Corporation to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 945 Avenel Avenue, Lee ny Court. The said Lee iiy Court Corporation by acting under this t~esolution 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 ~).ft unless cctnplied with within 90 days , -, ~ P P R 0 V E D shall be automatically revoked IN TitLE COUNCIL FOR Tt-~ CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. No. 5656. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the P~aleigh Court Corporation to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 207 ~Vindsor Avenue, Raleigh Court. BE IT REO~LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Raleigh Court Corporation to accommodate property at 207 Windsor Avenue, Raleigh Court. The said Raleigh Court 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 mainten~uce of said cross-over This permit unless complied with within 90 days :lark shall be automatically revoke~. ~/ Presi dent IN THE COU~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of August, 1938. No. 5657. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on certain streets in the City of Roanoke. BE IT REJOLVED 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: 1 - 250 C. P. light on ,gasena Avenue half-way between 4th and 6th Streets, ~"Jasena. 1 - 100 C. P. light at the intersection of ',~,~asena Avenue and 0th Street, ~'~asena. 1 - 250 C. P. light on Northumberland Avenue half-way between Grandin Road and Burnswich Street, Virginia Heights 1 - 100 C. P. light on Summitt Avenue approximately ~00 feet south of Wo~dlawn Avenue, G. C. 1 - 100 C. P. light at the intersection of Earyland Avenue and Virginia Avenue, $. W. 1 - 100 C. P. light on Kerns Avenue approximately 150 feet north of Nain Street. 1 - 100 C. P. light at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and 4th Street, S. R. Said lights to be maintained unde~ the contract existing between the Appalachi~ Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ~PPRG VED President erk n IN THE COUN¢IL FOR THE CITY OF ROA2{0KE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 19:38. 5658. AI~ 0RDII~NCI ~ amend A~ti~le 1, Section 1, of an Ordinance adopted by the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 193~-, numbere, ~83, and entitled, "An Ordinance to divide the area of the City of Roanoke into listricts, to establish building lines, to regulate and' restrict the location, ~rection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair or use of buildings and ~ther structures, their height, area and bulk, and percentage of lot to be 'OCcupied ~y buildings or other structures, the size of yards, courts and other open spaces, ~nd the trade, industry, residence and other specific uses of the premises in such tistricts for the promotion of health, safety, morals, comfort, prosperity, or gener~ ~elfare of the City of Roanoke; to provide for the change of boundaries, regulations md restrictions of such districts; to provide for a Board of Zoning Appeals; to ,rovide for enforcement; to preecribe penalties for violation of the provisions ~ereof." WHEREAS, it is deemed for the best interest, of the City of Roanoke that Lots 1, ;, 3 and A, H. C. Barnes Ma~, on the ~est side of Ferdinand Avenue, between ~asens ~ridge and Highland Avenue, S. W., be changed from a Special Residence District to Business District, and ~, notice required by Article X1, Section 1, of the Zoning Ordinance, has een published in "The World-MewS', a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, fo~ ;he ti~e required by said Ordinance, and W~E~.~, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in ~he said ~ewapaper was given on the 8th day of August, 193~, at 2 o'clock p. m., before the ~ouncil .of the City of Roanoke in the Council Court Room in the Municipal Building at which hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other intereste~ ~arties in the affected area. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article , Section 1, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the ~0th day of December, 19~2, numbered 4083, and entitled, 'An Ordinance to divide ~he area of the City of Roanoke into districts, to establish building lines, to re- gulate and restrict the location, erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration ,'epair or use of buildings and other structures, their height, area and bulk, and ~ercentage of lot to be occupied by buildings, or other structures, the size of ~ards, courts a~d othe~ open spaces,, and the trade, industry, residence and other ~peci£ic 'uses of the premises in such districts for the promotion of health, safety, totals, comfort, prosperity, or general welfare of the City of Roanoke, to provide ~or the change of boundaries, regulations and restrictions of such districts, to ,rovide for a Board of Zoning Appeals; to provide for enforcement; to prescribe ~enalties for violation of the provisions hereof', be amended in the following ,articular and no other, viz: Lots 1, ~., 3 and 4, H. C. Barnes Map, on the ~est Side of Ferdinand Avenue, ~tween ~asena Bridge and Highland Avenue, S. W., be, and are hereby changed from ~pecial Residence District to Business District, and the Zoning Map shall be changed IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1~3~. No. 5659. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 5rd Street N. E., from Harrison Avenue South, between curb and sidewalk to house No. 412. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 5rd Street N. E., from Harrison Avenue South, between curb and sidewalk to house No. 412 Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify 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 provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED Pre si dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1~. No. 5660. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Lillian Snead to construct a concrete ~ross-over to accommodate property at 415 Mount Vernon Road, Raleigh Court. BE IT'RESOL¥ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and Ls hereby granted Mrs. Lillian Smead to construct a concrete cross-over to accom- aodate property at 415 Mount Vernon Road, Raleigh Court. The said Mrs. Lillian Snead by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnif md save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims f~r damages to persons or ~roperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically ~evoked. APPR0¥ED Pre si d ant IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, F~RGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1958. 5661. A P~OLUTION ~rantin6 a permit to H. W. Kyle to construct a concrete cross- )var to accommodate proper~y at ~01 Mount ~ernon ~d, ~alei~ Oo=t. BE IT ~0LV~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a petit be, and is ~ereby ~anted H. W. ~le to co~truct a concrete cross-over to acco~odate property at 501 Mount Vernon Road, Raleigh Co~t. The said H. W. Xyle by acti~ under this Resolution agrees to ind~nffy and save ~rm~ess the City of Roanoke fro~ all clai~ for d~ages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This pemit unless complied ~th ~.t~n ~nety days shall be aut~atically ~evoked. APPROVED President IN TttE COUNCIL FOR TB~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1938. No. 5 662. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to ~. T. Pasley to construct a concrete cross- ,var to accommodate property at 702 Montrose Avenue, S. E. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that. a permit be, and Ls hereby granted W. T, Pasley to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at ?02 ~on$~ose Avenue, S. E. The said W. T. Pasley 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 ROANOKE, VI~tGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1938. No. ,5663. A RESOLUTION authorizing amd directing the City Manager to make application for ~PA funds and to prepare plans and estimates for extensions and improvements to the Grandin Court and ~eaver Heights Addition distribution system of the Water Department in the City of Roanoke, and to appropriate funds from the Improvement Fund of the said Water Department for said extensions and improvements, not to exceed $65,820.00. WHE~EA~, the Manager of the Water Department has submitted report and recom- mended new construction and improvements to the distribution system in the Grandtn Court and Weaver Heights Addition as a WPA Pro,ecS, to be started as promptly as possible, at an est~m-ted expenditure of $100,427.00, the City's portion being $65,820.00, which report and recommendation has been concurred in by the City Manager. 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 have prepared detailed plans and estimates, as required by WPA, for new construction to the distribution system of the Grandin Court and Nearer Heights Addition in the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOL1~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $65,820.00 of the Improvem@nt ~und of the ~ater Departmemt be, and it is hereby approprial~ed for the City's propor~ional cost of the ~A Project, with the proviso that any portion of the said amount not necessary to complete the said proJec~ will be re- turned to the Improvement ~und for other projects to be considered for approval at a later date. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1938. No. 5664. A RESOLUTION authorizing continuation of the temporary employment of Howard L. Agee as Zpecial Police Officer, at a salary rate of $100.00 per month, until September 1~, 15J8, to watch property of the Water Department. BE IT RESOLWED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to continue the temporary employment of Howard L. Agee, as Special Police Officer, at a salary rate of $100.00 per month, until September 15, 1~8, to watch proper~y of the Water Department. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF I~0ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2End day of August, 1958. No. 5665. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Roanoke to file an application to the ~nited States of America through the Federal ~mergency Administration of Public Work for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Viaduct over Norfolk amd Western tracks with necessary apl~roaeh roads and designating the City Manager to furnish such information as the Government may request. BE IT RESOLItED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: Section 1, That the City Manager be, and he is authorized to execute amd file an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke to the United ~tates of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of a viaduct over Norfolk & Western tracks with necessary approach roads. iSectiom ~.. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed ko furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal ~aergency Administration c~ Public ~orks may reasonably request in connection with ~l~e application which is herein authorized to be filed. APPROVED 'President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~.~.nd day of August, 1938. ~o. ,~ 666. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Roanoke to file an application to the Inited States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ~orks for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Roanoke Public Library Suilding im ~d~awood Park and designating the City Manager to furnish such informatto~ ~s the Gove=nment may request. BE IT RESOLWED by the gouncil of the City of Roaaoke: Section 1. That the City Manager be, am~ he is authorized to execute and file m application on behalf of the City of Roanoke to the United States of America ~or a grant to ai~ in financing the construction of Roanoke Public Library in ~lmwo od Park. lSectton E. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed ;o furaish such information as the United States of America through the Federal tmergency Administration of Public ~o~ks may reasonably request in connectioa with ~he application which is he~ein authorized to be filed. Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1938. No. 566?. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Roanoke to file an application to the ~nited States of' America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ~orks for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Tuberculosis Sanatoria and designating the City Manager to furnish such information as the Government may request. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: Section 1. That the City Manager be, and he is authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke to the United States of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Tuberculosis Sanatoria. Section 2. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authroized and directed ~o furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal ~mergency Administration of Public Works may reasonably request in connection with he application which is herein authorized to be filed. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1938. No. 5668. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Roanoke to file an application to the United States of America through the Federal ~mergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Prison Farm and Venereal Disease Quarantine Buildings and designating the City Manage~ to furnish such information as the Government may request. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: Section 1. That the City Manager be, and he is authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke to the United States of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Prison Farm and Venereal Disease Quarantine Buildings. Section 2. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal · mergency Administration of Public '~orks may reasonably request in connection with the application which is herein authorized to be filed. APPROVED · Presi dent IN THE .COUNCIL FOR Tn~ CITY OF ROANOEE~ VIRG.INIA~ The 22nd day of August~ lf~8. No. 5669. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Roanoke to file an application to the iUnited States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public $orks for a grant to aid in financing Municipal Airport Improvements and designating the City Manager to furnish such information as the Government may request. BE IT KESOLI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke:' Section 1. That the City Manager be, and he is authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke to the United States of America for a grant to aid in financing Municipal Airport Improvements. Section 2. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ~orks may reasonably request in connection with the application, which is herein authorized to be filed. APPROVED President APPROVED A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Roanoke to file an application to the Jnited ~tates of America through the Federal ~mergency Administration of Public ~orks for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Roanoke Armory, Roanoke, ~irginia, and designating the City Manager to furnish such information as the ~o~er~ment may request. BE IT RESOL!~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: Section 1. That the City Manager be, and he is authorized to execute and file ~n application on behalf of the City of Roanoke to the United States of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of Roanoke Armory, Roanoke, Virgini Section 2. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authprized and directed to furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ~orks may reasonably request in connection with ;he application which is herein authorized to be filed. No. 567Q. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1938. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2Znd day of August, 1938-. No. ~673. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~58, "Department of Public Welfare~, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~58, "Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1~8, No 5611, and entitled, Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938",i be, arAd the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ¥~ELFARE Salary, Superintendent .......... Salary, Supervisor .............. $ 660.00 9~0.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from September l, 19~. BE IT i~URTHER ORDAINED that the salaries herein provided shall not increase the total appropriation for salaries in the Department of Public Welfare, as ~uthorized by Ordinance No. 5611, dated June 30, 19~8. -~ APPROVED  lerk / Pres ident IN T~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 19~. No. 5674. A RESOLUTION authorizing the extension of temporary exmployment of H. J. Low ~t a salary rate of ,150.00 per month, to be assigned to the Engineering Department, mtil September 1, 19~8, for the preparation of data in making application fo= PWA '~ojects. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, ~nd he is hereby authorized to extend the temporary employment of H. J. Low at a mlary rate of $150.00 p.er month, to be assigned to the Engineering Department, until September 1, 1938, for the preparation of data in making application for P~A ProjectS. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 2Ath day of August, 1~58. No. 56?5. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to G. Norris Howell ar~ James N. Hunter to install one 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank, and two 550 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks t~ accommodate Filling Station at the northeast corner of Jefferson Street and 'dells Avenue. is BE IT RESOLV~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and hereby granted G. Norris Howell and James N. Hunter to install one 1,O00 gallon underground gasoline storage tank, and two 5~0 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks, to accommodate Filling Station at .the.N.E. corner Jefferson St., and Hells Av, ~aid Tanks to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the ,Building Inspector end according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said G. Norris Howell and James N. Hunter by acting under this, Resolution agree to indsmnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation end maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0Y ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The P~4th day of August, 1958. No. ~676. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to G. Norris Howell and James N. Hunter to :onstruct two concrete cross-overs to accommodate property located on the northeast ~orner of Jefferson Street and Wells Avenue; one cross-over to be on Jefferson ~reet and one cross-over on Wells Avenue. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted G. Norris Howell and James N. Hunter to construct two cOncrete cross- ~vers to accommodate property located on the northeast corner of Jefferson Street ~nd ~ells Avenue; one cross-over to be on Jefferson Street and one cross-over on Wells Avenue. ~aid cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- ion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said G. l~orris Howell and James N. Hunter by acting under this Resolution ~gree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages o persons or property by reason of the constructio~ and maintenance of said cross- ~vers. The said G. Norris Howell and James N. Hunter further agree upon the abandon- ment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at their own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within 60 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. APPROVED Pres id eat IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of August, 1938. No. ,~677. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact ,Section #24, "City Sergeant', of an !Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day iof June, 19~8, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for iithe six months period ending December 31, 1958." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~24, "City Sergeant",~of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, On th~ w~O%h da of',.J~e, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appro- priations for the six montha period ending December 31, 1038", be, and the same is :.hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: i CITY ZERGEAN~ ~24 i Equipment (1) .............. $75.25 Ii BE IT }~JRT~V~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this !~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. i~l) Check Protector APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of August, 1938. No. 5678. A RESOLUTION to refund P. B. Nunley $3,57 representing duplicate payment of personal property taxes for the year 1930. WHEREAS, P. B. Nunlet on the 18th day of July, 1958, paid into the Delinquent Tax Department $3.5? representing personal property taxes, penalty and interest for the year 1930, and THEHF~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $3.5? in the name of P. B. Nunley, covering d~plicate payment of personal propert taxes, penalty and interest for the year 1930. APPROVED Clerk ~Pres ident ' IN T/il/ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of August, 1958. No. 56?9. A RESOLUI'ION to refund Lillia A. Lee $?.32 representing payment of personal property taxes for the year 1537, erroneously assessed. WHEREAS, Mrs. I. B. Lee, 53? - ?th Avenue, N. W., properly filed personal proper~y tax return for the year 1937 and taxes on said return assessed at $3.50, which amount remains unpaid, and WHEREAS, the Oommissioner of Revenue assessed Mrs. I. B. Lee, 53? - ?th Avenue, N. W., as Lillie A. Lee and added thereto penalty, the total amount of taxe~ and penalty for the year 1937 being $?.35, which amount was paid on the 4th day of May, 1938, and '~HEREAS, it appears that Mrs. I. B. Lee and Lillie A. Lee is one and the same person, and that the taxes and penalty amounting to $?.35, levied by the Commissioner of Revenue and paid on the 4th day of May, 1938, is an erroneous assessment. TH~:REFOHE, BE IT RES~L~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to refund to Lillie A. Lee, 53? - 7th Avenue, N. W., $?.35 covering erroneous assessment and payment of 1937 personal property taxes, and that the City Auditor be, and he is further directed to ascertain that personal property taxes in the name of Mrs. I. B. Lee, 53? - 7th Avenue, N. ~., amounting t(~ $3.50, plus penalties, be paid before de- livering the said warrant amounting to $7.35 herein authorized. APPROVED Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of August, 19~58. No. 5680. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~1, 'City Council", Section ~4, "City Auditor", and Section ~ll, "City Attorney', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December ~1, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #1, 'City Council', Section ~4, "City Auditor', and Section ~ll, "City Attorney', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30~h day of June, 1938, No. ~611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1~38", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained t° read as follows: CITY COUNCIL ~1 Traveling Expense ...... $ 10.52 CITY AUDIT0~. ~A Tra vel i ng Expe ns e ...... 6.00 CITY ATTORNEY ~11 Traveling ~xpense ..... 5.?5 BE IT ~URTHEH ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shal 1 be in force from its .passage. APPROVED /- Presider~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of August, 1~38. No. 5~81. A RESOLUTION relating to C. Edwin Michael, deceased. ~HEREA$, C. Edwin Michael, from early manhood until he departed this life the 6th 4ay of August, 1938, consistently obeyed the call of duty and rendered sfficient and conspictous service to his City, as a private citizen and in various ~fficial capacities; and ~'HEREAS, At the time of his death he was a member of the Sinking Fund ~ommission of the City of Roanoke, and in the competent management of the Sinking gund by the ~ommission, his sound Judgmen~ and excellea~ insight of fiscal affairs Mere materially beneficial to the City; and ~HEREA$, The City of Roanoke has lost the services and example of a truly ~reat character and a tireless public-spirited citizen; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in recognition of the long and useful service of Mr. Micl~ael to his City, this body is deeply conscious of the loss sustained, and desires that a permanent record be made of the sense of Council in respect thereto. BE IT i~URT~R RESOLVED, That the City Clerk duly authenticate a copy of this Resolution amd-deliver it to the members of Mr. ~ichael's immediate family. APPROVED ere President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The BAth day of August, 1938. No. 5682. A RESOLUTION relating to Honorable Charles M. Broun, deceased. ~~, Honorable Charles M. Broun departed this life on the 29th day of luly, 19~B, and thereby was ended a long career of conspicious public service to his ~ity amd State, including his excellent work as a member of former Councils of the ~ity of Roanoke, and his brillia~t leadership as Mayor of the City from the 21st lay of October, 1915, to the 2Ath day of September, 1918, when he patriotically and roluntarily resigned in order that the City Manager plan of government might im- aediately become effective under a new City charter; and WHEREAS, his gentlemanly and upright conduct as a lawyer, official an~ citizen endeared him to all with whom he came in contact; and ~HERF~, his death has oceasi~ned an irreparable loss to this City; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke,' Virginia, that in recognition of the long and useful service of Honorable Charles M. Broun to the City, this body is deeply conscious cf the loss sustained by his death, and desires that a permanent record be made of the sense of Council in respect thereto. B~ IT FURTheR RESOLYED that the City Clerk duly authenticate a copy of ~his Resolution' and deliver it to the members of Mr. Broun's immediate family. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5671. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds not to exceed $500,000.06 to defray the cost of the public improvements, to-wit: (al An industrial department unit at Jefferson high school; (b) A Junior high school building for northwest section; (cl An auditorium, gymnasium and vocational rooms at Woodrow Wilson junior high school; (d) A bridge over Norfolk & Western Railway Company's tracks in the vicinity of Bullitt Avenue; (et A new public library and improvement of Gainsboro branch library; (fl A tuberculosis sanatorium; (gl A prison farm and venereal quarantine building; (h) Swimming pools in ~asena and Fallon parks and recondition- ing of swimming pool in ~¥ashiugton park; (i) Improvement of municipal airport; and (J) Allnory; or such of said improvements as may be made at a total expenditure by the City of Roanoke, Virginia, not to exceed $500,000.00. WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient by the Council of the City of Roanoke to raise a sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) to defray the cost of needed public improvements. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (ll For the purpose of providing funds with which to defray the cost of needed public improvements embraced within the following projects, to-wit: (a) An industrial department unit at Jefferson high school; (b) A junior high school building for northwest section; (c) An auditorium, gymnasium and vocational rooms at V~oodrow Wilson junior high school; (d) A bridge over Norfolk & Western Railway Company's tracks in the vicinity of Bullitt Avenue; (et A new public library and improvement of Gainsboro branch library; (f) A tuberculosis sanatorium; (g) Prison farm and venereal disease quarantine building; (h) Swimming pools in Wasena and Fallon park~s and reconditioning of swimming pool in Washington park; (i) Improvement of municipal airport; (it Armory: the properj, officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City bonds in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.001, dated the 1st day of November, 1938, and payable as follows; to-wit: $15,000.00 on the 1st day of November, 1939 $15,000.00 " " ' ' ' " 1940 $15,000.00 " " " " " " 1941 $15,000.00 " " " " " " 1942 $15,000.00 " " " " " " 1943 $17,000.00 " " " " " " 1944 $17,000.00 " " ' " " " 1945 $17,000.00 " ' " " " " 1946 $17,000.00 ' " " " " " 1947 $17,000.00 ' " " " " " 1948 $17,000.00 " " " " " " 1949 $17,000.00 " ' " " " " 1950 $17,000.00 " " " ~ " " 1951 $17,000.00 " " " " " " 1952 $17,000.00 " " ' " " " 1953 ~17,000.00 " " " " " ' 1954 $17,000.00 ' " " " " ' 1955 $17,000.00 on the 1st day of November, 1956 ~17,000.00 " " " " " " 1907 $17,000.06 ' " " " " ' 1908 $17,000.00 ' " " " " " 1909 i l?.O00.O0 " "' " ' " . 1960 I?,000.00 . . . . . . 1961 17,000.00 ' " " " ~ ' 1962 17,000.00 " ' " " " " 1963 $1?,OOO.O0 . . . . . . 1964 ii T,000.0O " " " " " " 1965 7,000.00 " " " " " . 1966 7,000.00 " " "' " " " 1967 7,000.00 " " " " " " 1968 The said bonds are to be in denominations of $1,000.00 each, numbered 1 to 500 both inclusive, end to bear interest at a rate not to exceed three per centum (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days of May and November, and to be of the style and form known as coupon bonds. Said bonds are to be signed by the Mayor and City Treasurer, and the City Clerk shall affix to such bonds the corporate seal of the City of Roanoke, and duly attest the same, and the coupons attached are to bear the engraved or lithographed signature of the City Treasurer, which shall be recognized by the City as having the same legal effect as if such signature had been written upon each co, upon by the City Treasurer. (2) Said bonds and coupons thereof shall be in substantially the following form to-wit: UNITED STATES OF ~MERICA STATE OF VIRGINIA CITY OF BOANOKE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOND ( Here. insert improvement or improvement s) SERIES A-1 $1,000. O0 ENOW ALL MEN by these presents that the City of Roanoke, a municipal corpora- tion created and organized under the laws of the State of Virginia, for value received, acknowledges itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer hereof the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), payable in current mo. ney of the United States of America, on the 1st day of November, 19 . at the office of the Treasurer sf said city, with interest at the rate of__ per centum per annum, payable semi- annually at the aforesaid office on the first days of May and November of each year ,,pon the delivery of the proper coupon attached hereto. This bond is issued for the purpose of defraying the cost o£ public imProvemenl in pursuance of an ~rdinance of the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, adopte, sn the 29th day of August, 1938, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters mf the said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted ~n the 30th day of September, 1938, and under and in pursuance of the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginia, including among others 'an act of the General Assembly of Virginia approved on the 22nd day of March, 1924, entitled, "An Act to )rovide a new charter for the City of Roanoke and to repeal the existing charter of ~aid City, and the several acts amendatory thereof, and all other acts or parts of ~cts inconsistent with this act so far as they may relate to the City ofRoanoke", md as emended; and this bond shall be exempt from all municipal taxation of said ~ity. It is hereby certified, recited and declared that the issue of this bond is made in strict conformity with the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginia, and the charter and ~lrdinances of the City of Roanoke authorizing the same, and that all acts, conditions and things required to exist, happen and be performed precedent to and in the issue of this bond have existed, happened and been performed in regular due time, form and manner, as required by law, and that the debt limita- tion of said City as prescribed by the Constitution w~lI not be exceeded by reason of this bond. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said City of Roanoke has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and by its Treasurer and the official corporate seal impressed hereon, attested by its Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed with the engraved or lithographed signature of its said Treasurer, and this bond to be dated the first day of November, 1938. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Treasurer FORM OF COUPON The said City of Roanoke, Virginia, will pay to the bearer at the office of the City Treasurer Dollars ($. ~) on the __ day of , 19 , being the semi-annual interest then due on its Public Improvement Bond, dated the first day of November, 19~B. Trea sur er Series ~ " (5) Said bonds, or so many of them, as are endorsed by a majority of the freehold voters, voting at an election called, held and conducted, in accordance with law shall be executed by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke, and sold by the Council, and the proceeds from such sale used for the purpose for which said bonds are issued in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance. (4) None of said improvement prajects mentioned in numbered paragraph One (1) hereof shall be undertaken unless Federal aid be obtained therefor by the City, either through Public Works Administration, Wor~s Progress Administration, or some othe~ agency of the United States of America. (5) Each of said improvement projects mentioned in numbered paragraph One (11 hereof shall be voted upon separately by the' freehold voters at said bond referendum election, and any of said projects not approved by a majority of the freehold voters voting at said election, will not be undertaken, and none of said bond proceeds used therefor. In case the estimated cost to the City of said projects which are approve by a majority of the freehold voters, voting at said election, and for which Federal aid is obtained, exceed the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, the City Council shall determine which of said approved projects, for which Federal aid'in obtainable shall be undertaken, at an estimated aggregate cost to the City of a sum not to exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. (6) Should the funds heretofore allocated to the construction of new Wasena Bridge, which are in excess of the cost of such bridge, estimated to be $100,000.00, become available for defraying the cost, in whole or in pert, of any of the projects mentioned in numbered paragraph One (1) hereof, only such part of the bonds hereby with such excess provide a fund not to exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars to defray the cost of such of the projects as may be undertaken pursuant to the provisXons of this Ordinance. (7) City Council may, in its discretion by-Resolution, change the date of the bonds authorized hereby and their maturity and interest payment dates to cOnform therewith, provide a place of payment in addition to the office of the City Treasurer and also definitely fix the interest rate not to exceed three {3~ percent. L ark APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5672. AN (~RDINANCE directing and providing for the holding of an election in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to take the senSe of the freehold voters on the question of endorsing an ordinance providing for the issue of bonds for public improvements, to-wit: (al An industrial department unit at Jefferson high school; (b) A Junior high school building for northwest section; (c) An auditorium, gymnasium and voca- tional rooms at ~oodrow Wilson JuniOr high school; (d) A b~idge over Norfolk~ & Western Railway Company's tracks in the vicinity of Bullitt Avenue.; (e) A new public library and imprOVement of Gainsboro branch library; (f) A tuberculosis sanatorium; (gl Prison farm and venereal disease quarantine building; (h) Swimming pools in Wasena and Fallon parks and reconditioning, of swimming pool in Washington park; (it Improvement of municipal airport; and (jt Armory; and also on the question of the use for the making of the same improvements of funds in excess of the City's cost of New ~'asena Bridge derived from the sale of bonds authorized by Ordinance No. 5301, as amended. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke,' Virginia, as follows: 1. That an election be held in the City of Roanoke on the 30th day of September, 1938, to take the sense of the freehold voters on the question of endorsing an ordinance providing for the issuing of $500,000.00 of bonds of the City of Roanoke for the purpose of providing funds with which to make the following public improvements, to-wit: (al An industrial department unit at Jefferson high school; (b) A junior high school building for northwest seCtion; (cl An auditorium, gymnasium.and vocational rooms at Woodrow Wilson junior high school; (d) A bridge over Norfolk & Western Railway. Company's tracks in the vicinity of Bullitt Avenue; (el A new public library and improvement of Gainsboro branch library; (f) A tuberculosis sanatorium; (g) Prison farm and venereal disease quarantine building; (h) Swimming pools in W'esena and Fallon parks and reconditioning of swimming ~i~ ImprOvement of municipal airport; (j) Armory; and also on the question of the use for the making of the same improYements of the funds heretofore allocated to the construction of the new Wasena B~idge which are in excess of the cost of such bridge. The cost of making said improvements is to include all. constructi~on costs of said improvements; and other costs incident thereto including land therefor. 2. The Sergeant of the City of Roanoke and the judges of election hereinafter designated are hereby directed to open polls at the several voting places in the City of Roanoke on the 30th day of September, 1938, for th2 purpose of submitting to the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke the question of endorsing the ordinate providing for the issue of said bonds and also the question of the use for the making of the improvements of 'funds heretofore allocated to the construction of the new Wasena Bridge which are in excess of the cost of such bridge. 3. The Sergeant of the City of Roanoke is hereby dL~ected to give public information of said election, setting forth the time and place thereof by publishing a notice of the same in a newspaper of general circulation in said City and publishe in said City, for the space of ten days, amd by posting a copy thereof at each voting place in said City at least ten days before the date of said election. 4. The judges and clerks for the several voting precincts in the City of Roanoke are hereby appointed to, conduct said election, and in case of failure of any one or more of them to act, then the place or places of such shall be filled in the manner provided for in case of regular elections. 5. The electoral board of the City of Roar~ke shall, at least ten days prior to the date of the election herein provided for have printed proper ballots to~ be voted at said election, and such ballots shell be in the following form: CITY OF ROANOKE BOND ELECTION SEPTEMBER 30, 1938. ) For Bond Issue for high school industrial department $ 33,000.00 ) Against Bond Issue for high school industrial department $ 33,000.00 .For Bond Issue for junior high school in northwest $124,000.00 Against Bond Issue for junior high school in northwest $124,000.00 For Bond Issue for auditorium, gymnasium and vocational rooms ~¥oodrGw Wilson junior high school Against Bond Issue for auditorium, gymnasium and vocational rooms ~¥oodrow Wilson junior high school $ 33,000.00 $ 33,000.00 For Bond Issue for bridge over Norfolk & ¥~estern Railway tracks in vicinity of Bullitt Avenue Against Bond Issue for bridge over Norfolk & Western Railway tracks in vicinity of Bullitt Avenue $231,000.0G $231,0~0.00 For Bond Issue for new public library and improvements of Gainsboro branch library Against Bond Issue for new public library and improvements of Gainsboro branch library $165,000.00 $165,000.00 62 C) For Bond Issue for tuberculosis sanatorium Against Bond Issue for tuberculosis sanatorium .~3,000,00 $45,000.00 ( ) For Bond Issue for prison farm and venereal diseaae quarantine building Against Bond Issue for prison farm and venereal disease quarantine buflding $~?,000.00 ? ooo oo ( ) ¢ ) For Bond Issue for swimming pools in Wasena and Fallon parks and recondit i~ning of swimming pool in :~ashingt on park Agair~t Bond Issue for swimming pools in Wasena and Fallon parks and reconditioning of swimming pool in Washington park $30,000,00 $~0,000.00 For Bond Issue for improvement of municipal airport ' $50,0OO.00 Against Bond Issue for improvement of municipal airport $50,000.00 For Bond Issue for Armory $165,000.00 Against Bond Issue for Armory $165,000.00 ) For .using in lieu of such part of bonds as may be approved at this election the funds heretofore allocated to the co, nstruction of new Wasena Bridge which are in excess of the cost of such bridge, approximately $100,000.00 ) Against. using ~n lieu of such part of bon~s as may be approved at this election the funds heretofore allocated to the construction of new Wasena Bridge whtch are in excess of the cost of such bridge, approximately $100,000.0Q Each voter shall mark his ballot in the manner prescribed by the general laws ~f the State of ¥irginia relating to affirmative voting. Such ballots shall be delivered to the Judges of election, for use in the said election, in the manner as ballots are delivered to the Judges of election in regula: ale c t ions. 6. Said election shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by law for the conduct of regular elections. 7. The judges of election shall immediately after the closing of the polls count the ballots deposited and shell within two days thereafter make written return of the result of said election to the City Clerk, specifying the number of votes cast for and the number of votes cast against each question voted upon, said return shall be presented to the City Council at its next regular meeting and shall be spread upon the Journal, and the said Judges shall further seal up the ballots and within two days after closing the polls transmit the same to the City Clerk to be kept among the archives of the Council, and said ballots shall remain sealed ~uring the space of twelve months thereafter without the order of Council. ~~erk APPROVED ~ si "n IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5683. A RESOLUTION confirming the employment of Smithey & Boynton, Architects and Engineers, for preparation of'preliminary plans and PWA application for a proposed Armory in the City of Roanoke. ~tlEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has authorized and directed the City Manager to prepare plans and make application for a PNA Project for the construction of an Armory in the City of Roanoke; and WHEREAS, the firm of Smithey & Boynton has been engaged as Architects to prepare the preliminary plans and application for a PWA Armory Project at an agreed fee of $250.00 with the understanding, should the Project be approved by PWA and the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, that the said firm will be retained as Architects for the construction of the Armory at a fee of six (6~) percent of the cost of construction, the said amount of $200.00 to be deducted from the said fee. THEREFORE, BE IT RF_.SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the actiol of the City Manager, in employing Smtthey & Boynton as Architects to prepare preliminary plans and application for PWA Armory Project at an agreed fee of $250.00, with the understanding, should the Project be approved by PWA and the freehold woters of the City of Rommoke, that the said firm will be retained as Architects for the construction of the Armory at a fee of six (6%)percent of the cost of construction, the said amount of $200.00 to be deducted from the said fee, be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5684. A RESOLUTION confirming the employment of Frye & Stone, Architects, for preparation of preliminary plans and PYA application .for proposed Tuberculosis Sanatorium ami Prison Farm and Venereal Disease Quarantine Buildings in the City o f Roanoke. ~tiEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has authorized and directed the City Manager to prepare plans and make applications for PWAProJects for the construction of Tuberculosis Sanatorium and Prison Farm end Venereal Disease Quarantine Buildings ~n the City of Roanoke; and WHEREAS, the firm of Frye & Stone has been engaged as Architects to prepare the preliminary plans and applications for Tuberculosis Sanatorium and Prison Farm and Venereal Disease Quarantine Buildings projects at an agreed fee of $300.00, with the understanding should the Projects be approved by PWA and the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, that the said firm will be retained as Architects for the construction of Tuberculosis Sanatorium and Prison Farm an~ Venereal Disease Quarantine Buildings at a fee of six (6%) percent of the cost of construction, the said amount of $30~.0G to be deducted from the said fee. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the action of the City Manager in employing Frye & Stone as Architects to prepare preliminary plans and applications for PWA Tuberculosis Sanatorium and Prison Farm and Venereal Disease Quarantine Projects at an agreed fee of $300.0~, with the understanding should the Projects be approved by PWA and the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, that the said firm will be retained as Architects for tb~ construction of Tuberculosis Sanatorium and Prison Farm and Venereal Disease Quarantine Building., at a fee of six (6~1 percent of the cost of construction, the said amount of $300.00 to be deducted from the said fee be, and the same is hereby ratified and approve d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5685. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to C. E. Dickenson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 409 Mount Vernon Road, R. C. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted C. E. Dickenson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 409 Mount Yernon Road, R. C. The said C. E. Dickenson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke fxum all clsims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction end maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless cc~plied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoke d. APPROVED Pres ide nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5686. A RESOLUTION granting a permit ta the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay approximately 440 feet of 16-inch main under Roanoke River on the East Side of Franklin Road right-of-way from the North ead of the bridge to a point 78 feet South of said bridge. BE IT RESOLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Nater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay approximately 440 feet of 16-inch main under Roanoke River on the East Side of Franklin Road right-of-way from the North End of the bridge to a point 78 feet South of said br idge. Said Nater Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims far 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. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5687. A Bw-q0LUTION directing the City Auditor So draw warrant in the na~e of C. E. Hunter, City Attorney, amounting to $35.20, covering expense account far trip to New York August 23-24, 1938, in connection with proposed bond issue for P. W. A. Projects. WHEREAS, C. E. Hunter, City Attorney, has su~itted statement of expenses amounting ta $35.20, covering trip to New York August 23-24, 1938, in connection with proposed bond issue for P. W. A. Projects. 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 in the name of C. E. Hunter, City Attorney, amounting to $35.20, covering expense account for trip to New York August 23-24, 1938, in connection with proposed bond issue far P. W. A. Projects. APPROVED /~er k U President IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. A RESOLUTION declaring the intention of City Council to impose an additional levy of $.05 on each $100.00 of assessed value of real estate and tangible personal property in the event the City's bonds are issued and sold for the purpose of ruskin public improvements as contemplated by the proposed $500,000.0G bond issue which is to be submitted to the freehold voters at an election to be held September 30, 1938. WHEREAS, there will be submitted to the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, at an election to be held September 30, 1938, the question of endorsing an ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of bonds aggregating $500,000.00; and WHEREAS, the sale of all or any part of said proposed bond issue of $500,000.0~ will put upon the City an additional annual burden that canmot be carried without an increase in its rewenues. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that it is its intention, in the event said $500,000.0G proposed bond issue is authortze~ and any or all of said bonds be sold, to pass an ordinance providing for an additioz levy of $.05 on each $100.00 of assessed value of real estate and tangible personal property, the revenue therefrom to be used for the purpose of ps ying interest and principal on the City's bonded indebtedness. erk ! APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1~38. No. 5689. A RESOLUTION authorizing the extension of temporary employment of Noreen H. Dunn by the Water Department, for clerical service in connection with stipulations in the condemnation proceedings, at the rate of 50 cents pe~ hour ~mr a period of 91~ hours at a total cost of BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to extend the temporary employment of Noreen H. Dunm, by the Water Department, at the rate of 50 cents per hour for a period of 91~ hours, at a total cost of $45.?5, for work in connection with stipulations in the condemr nat ion proceedings. APPROV. ED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1938. No. 5690. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~11, "City Attormey", Section ~46, "Militia", Section ~64, "City Jail", Section ~51, "Tuberculosis Control", Section #102, "Public Parks", and Section ~44, "Electrical' Inspection", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the sim months period ending December 31, 1958". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~ll, "City Attorney", Section ~46, "~litia", Section ~64, "City Jail", Section ~51, "Tuberculosis Control", Section ~102, "Public Parks', and Section ~44, "Electrical Inspection", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virgini~ on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, 'An_ Ordinance making appro- priations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY ATTORNEY ~ll Traveling Expense ........................... $ 40.95 MILITIA ~46 Armory Construction ........................ . 250.00 CITY JAIL ~64 Prison Camp Construction ................... . 150.00 TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL ~51 Sanatorium Constr uc~ion ..................... 150.00 PUBLIC PARKS ~102 Equipme ~ Impr ov (1) 979 nt and eme nfs .............. .75 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION Incidentals ' 8 00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared tG exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. (1) 5 soda and acid chemical tanks - $34.75. APPROVED President IN THE COUNC~L FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of September, 1938. No. 5691. A RESOLUTION requesting the School Board of the City of Roanoke to operate and maintain the Grandin Court School for school term of 19.38-39. WHEREAS, the School Board has signified its intention of closing the Grandin Court School for term beginning September 8, 1938, and transporting the school )olulation to the Nasena School, and has indicated that the closing of the said. ;randin Court School will effect a financial saving, and WHER~I4$, a surYey made by the residents of the Gra~din Court-Nearer Heights section indicates there are sixty-five children enrolled in the First to the Fourth ~rades,inclusiwe, who would have to be transported to the Nasena School, and WHEREA~, it is the opinion of Council that the cost of transporting the ~chool children to the Nasena School will not effect any material financial saving over and above the cost of operating the Grandin Court School. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the School Board be, and it is hereby respectfully requested to operate the Grandin ;our~ School for school term beginning September 8, 1938, out of funds already ap- propriated for the School Budget for period beginning July l, 1938, with the under- standing that if at the end of the present Budget period the School Board does not have sufficient funds for the operation of the said school, upon advice from the ~chool Board, Council will consider the questi~ of appropriating additional funds at that time. APPROVED Pres ide~t IN THE GOUNGIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI{0KE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of Sept ember, 19 38. No. 5692. A RESOLUTION authorizing the extension of temporary employment of H. J. Low at a salary rate of $150.00 per month, to be assigned to the Engineering Department, until September 10, 1938, for the preparation of data in making application for P. W. A. Projects. BE IT BESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized to extend the temporary employmemt of H. J. Low at a salary rate of $150.00 per month, to be assigned to the Engineering Department, until ~eptember 10, 1938, for the preparation of data in making application for P. W. ~. Projects. APPROVED IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l£th day of September~ 19~8. No. 5695. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to N. Y. Ripley to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate property at No. 501 Highland Avenue, S. ?~. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to N. Y. Rtpley to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. 501 Highland Avenue, S. ~¥. The said ~. Y. Rtpley by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons Gr property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoke d. APPROVED President IN T~iE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5694. A RESOLt~I'ION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to replace .resent 2-inch main with 4-inch main in Wells Avenue N. W., from Jefferson Street o First Street, N. BE IT RESOLV~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke. that a permit be, and s hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to replace present 2-inch main with ~-inch main in ~ells ~venue N. ~¥., from Jefferson Street to First Street, N. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this ~esolution agrees to ~ndemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to )ersons or preperty 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 ~he City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED Presi de nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5695. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a Z-inch gas main in 8th Street, 5. ~%'., between Rorer and Patterson Avenues, between curb and sidewalk from ~Z06 South to ~ZOS, approximately 40 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a Z-inch gas main in 8th Street, 5. W., between Rorer and Patterson Avenues, between curb and sidewalk from #206 South to ~208, approximately 40 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5696. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install B 2-inch gas main in ll~ Street, S. E., from ~1127 to ~1129 South, approximately 40 feet. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in ll~ Street, S. E., from ~1127 to ~1129 South, approximately 40 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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 0rdimaces of the City of RoanOke providing for street restoration. APPROVED President IN TRE COUNCIL FOR Th~: CITY OF RQANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5697. A RESGLU~ION granting a permit to the 'J~ster Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch cast-iron main in Southside Woodlawn Avenue 20 feet East of Oak Street, and Eastside Oak Street 125 feet North from ~'oodlawn Avenue, Grandin Court. BE IT R~0LVED 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 cast-iron main in Southside Woodlawn Avenue 20 feet East of Oak Street, and Eastside Oak Stree' 125 feet North from '~%'oodlawn Avenue, Grandin Court. 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 claims for damage~, 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 )rovisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- ;ion. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIEIA, the 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5698. AN O~IN~NCE to amend and reenact Section ~63, "Hospitalization", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the- City of Roanoke that Section ~63, "Hospitalization", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 3Otb day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance makin appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained ~o read as follows: kiOSPITALI ZATI 0N ~ 63 Hospitalization of Indigents ........... $ 7,350..00 BE IT FURTHER 0RDAI~NED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Jrdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 7¸2 IN ThE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5699. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Lucy M. Wilkerson to install a 10,000 gallon underground kerosene storage tank to accommodate filling station at 430 Shenandoah Avenue, N. ~'., now occupied by the Peco Petroleum Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is her~y granted Lucy M. Wilkerson to install a 10,000 gallon underground kerosene storage tank to accommodate filling station at 430 Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., now occupied by the Peco Petroleum Company. ~aid tank to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Lucy M. '~ilkerson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims ~or damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said kerosene storage tank. APPROVED President IN T~~. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. ~?00. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Roanoke to file an application to the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the construction of swimming pools in Wasena and ~allon parks and reconditioning of swimming pool in Washington park and' desig- nating the City Manager to furnish such information as the Government may request. BE IT RESOLVED By the Council of the City of Roanoke: Section 1. That the City Manager be, and he is authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke to the United States of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of swimming pools in Wasena ~nd Fallon parks and reconditioning of swimming pool in Washington park. Section 2. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed ~o furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works may reasonably request in connection with ~he application which is herein authorized to be filed. APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September., 1938. No. 5 701. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the interest ~n certain controversial Sewer and Sidewalk Assessnents and accept payment of the pr incipa 1. WiiEREAS, it appears that the following properties were erroneously assessed ~nd the present property owners should be permitted to pay the principal on these ssessments and have the interest on same released: Description WS 1st ST 1O0' S High Av 100' 0.S. Name Assessed Amount Int. From Masinter & l~ax Goldberg $26.71 -SW 3-1-23 Present 0wne] A. N. Pitzer Lot 7, Blk 27 Rorer E. Claude Pace 11.12 3-1-23 ,%~.J. Kelly,Tx · Wm. J.Kelly,~ et als T~FORE, 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 the aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments and accept payment of the principal. APPROVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5?02. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer assessment amounting to $26.60 on property assessed as the Eas~side of Commerce Street a~d now described as Lots i and 2, Block 15, SW l, Official Survey, standing in the name of the Greene Memorial M. E. Church, South. ~'HEI~EAS, it appears that Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $26.60 has been running against Lots i and 2, Block 15, SW l, Official Survey, for a number of years prior to adoption by the Council of the City of Roanoke of policy to charge church properties on the same basis as other property owners, and ,~HEBEAS, it appears that the policy of the Council of ~he City of Roanoke at the time the charge was assessed was to release similar assessments against real estate used for religious purposes. TH~L~uEFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $26.60 on property assessed as the Eastside of ~Gmmerce Stree~ and now described as Lots i and 2, Block 15, SW l, Official Survey, standing in the name of the Greene Memorial M. E. Church, South, as a charge against said proper~y from the records in his office. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1~38, No. 5~03. A RESOLUTION authorizing amd directing the City Clerk to release Sewer Assess- ment and interest on Lot 3, Block 18, Eastside Addition, standing in the names of W. P. and Mary Starch, erroneously assessed. WHEREAS, during the year 1925 the City of Roanoke enlarged sewer line to accommodate certain properties, including Lot 3, Block 18, Eastside Addition, stand- lng at that time in the name of W. P. StarCh, and, without the knowledge of Mr. Station, assessed him $20.3? as his portion fo~ enlarging of said sewer line, and '~HEREAS, it appears that ~. P. Staton had previously paid an assessment for Sewer line to accommodate Lot 3, Block 18, Eastside Addition. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment against Lot 3, Block 18, Eastside Addition, amounting to $20.3?, with interest from November l, 1925, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED .erk President IE T~W. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 19.38. No. 5704. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release principal ~nd interest charges on controversial Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments. ~'~LEREAS, Resolution No. 4954, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of .September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Sidewalk Assess- ments by Special Resolution only, amd ';~HEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined abstracts of title pre- pared by attorneys, covering properties hereinafter mentioned, and the abstracts specifically mention informatioa received from the City Clerk's Office at the time said abstracts were made indicated there were no Sewer and Sidewalk Assessnents Description S Pt Lot 234 Blk 4. RL&I standing against said properties, as follows: Name Assessed ( A. D. Peebles ( J. Bernard & ~.D. Peebles N.S Elm ~v 94' ~ 3 St SE 47' GS John T. Trent Lot 28, Blk 4 9~.P. Highland Company Lot 6, Duerson Map F.D. St. Clair Amount In~.From SS1.67 3-1-23 11.08 3-1-23 Present Owner Julia E. Cooper Julia E. Cooper 10.00 "C' 12.72 3-1-23 E. E. Trent Andrew F. Taylor 14.32 3-1-23 J.G. ($verstree~ Lot 3, Barbour M~p South Roanoke Land Company N 100' Lot 8 Taylor Fannie Barksdale SE Cor Peach Rd & ~¥ells Alley 50' OS Mike Trayham Pt Lot 51 Rlk 4, RL&I Lot 3 Blk Belmont L. H. Cocke, Tr. R. T. L. & S. Dep.Co. Sam Ballentine Lot 19, Blk 15, Lewis WS 5th St: 91.65' S. Luck Ay 40' Central Pk E. C. Bradshaw Chas. A. Graves 24.00 10.00 ~C" 14.04 3-1-23 9.12 3-1-23 6.80-SW 3-1-23 3.28 3-1-23 8.00 "C" Lot 17, Blk 2 Moorman J.N. Vaughan 13.68 Samuel P=atler Lot i, Blk 15 RL&I-E Tayloe 3-1-23 23.69 3-1-23 N~ Lot 171, Blk 5, RL&I P.W. Oliver 5.00 Kathleen W. Peck M. W. Turner Mary E. Jordon Frank A. Johnson C. H. Readhead et al John P. Yeatman F. ~. Whitescarver L. A. Watterson Gladys W. Lankford Nelson Hardware Co. TH~0RE, 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 aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments as charges against said properties from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR TiiE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, 1938. No. 5706. AM 0RDIN~J~CE to amend and reenact Section #73, "Refuse Collection and Disposal', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938." BE iT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~73, "Refuse Collection and Disposal', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City ¥ of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: REFUSE COLLECTION AND.~DISPOSAL ~7~ Telephone ..................... $30.00 BE IT FURT~H 0~DAIi~ED that ~n emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr esi de nt · IN THE COUi~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1938. No. 5706. AN 0HDiNANCE vacating an alley in the rear of Sectioa 4, Map of Rivermon~ Development Corporation, and in the rear of Lots 6 to 8, both inclusive, Section 5, Map of Rivermont Development' Corporation. ¥~HEREAS, American Viscose Corporation is the owner of Section 4 and Lots 6 to 8, both inclusive, Section 5, Map of Rivermont Developmeat Corporation, and there is an alley in the rear of Sec tions4 and 5, Map of Rtvermont Development Corporation; and' ~HEREAS, American Viscose Corporation desires that the alley in the rear of Lts property be vacated and in consideration therefor has dedicated for alley pur- loses the western 12 feet of Lot 6, Section 5, Map of Rivermont Development Corpora- .ion; and WtiEREAS, the interest of the public will he promoted by such vacation and Ledication and no individual lot owner will be damaged thereby, especially C. F. ~efauver, the owner of Lot 5, Block 5, same map, who has given written consent there~ THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Io much of the alley as is located between Sections 4 and 5, Map of Rivermont Develo~ ~ent Corporation and between the Virginian Hallway Company's right-of-way and the 'ear of Lots 6 to 8, both inclusive, Section 5, Map of Rivermont Development Corpora- .ion, which part of the alley, to be vacated, runs southerly from the south side of luena Vista Avenue at a point 105.8 feet more or less from the southwest corner of ~inth Street and Buena Vista Avenue, S. E. to the right-of-way of the Virginian ~ailway Company and thence with the right-of-way in a westerly direction to a newly ~stablished alley located on the ~estern part of Lot 6, Section 5, same map, be, and ~he same is hereby vacated as a public alley. APPROVED President IN TM COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1938. No. 5707. A RESOLUTION making joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixa- tion of salaries and expenses in the office of the Clerk of the Courts for calendar year 1939. [~HEREAS, the Council of the City of Rosnoke and R. J. ~,Vatson, 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 for employees and expenses for said office of Clerk of the Courts and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the office of the Clerk of the Courts of the City of Roanoke in ~ublic interest, for the calendar year 1939, have agreed upon the following salary ~chedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, Chief Deputy ................... ~ 3,150.00 Salary, Second Deputy .................. Salary, Third Deputy ................... Salary, Fourth Deputy .................. Salary, Fifth Deputy ................... Salary, Sixth Deputy ................... Salary, Seventh Deputy ................. Salary, Stenographer ....... . ........... Salary, Typist-Clerk ................... Salary, Typist-Clerk ................... Salary, Typist-Clerk ................... Salary, Extra Employees ................ 2,903.07 1,930.00 1,773.81 1,489.88 1,489.88 1,489.88 1,489.88 990.00 990.00 990.00 250.00 TO ~ISCEL~EOUS E/~PENSES: Incidentals, Postage, Express, Box Rent, etc ....................... Bond Premium ........................ 180.00 75.00 18,936.40 255. O0 19,191.40 and, ~J~i~, 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 just under all circumstances at this time, and ~9~HEAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the occasion 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, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be sub- mitted to, and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. NOW, T~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary schedule and expenses as here- inabove'set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, un- less soOner changed, by agreement as hereinabove set out, or unless revised by law- ful authority, and BE IT FURT~R 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, and BE IT FURT~ 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 Clerk of the Courts to the Compen, sation Board. I concur in the above R. J. ¥~atson, Clerk of the Courts .~ : APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 195h day of September, 1938. No. 5708. 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 1939. ,v~AEAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and H. E. Mayhew, Sergeant of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting, relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation for employees and expenses for said office of City Sergeant and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly con- duct the office of the Sergeant of the City of Roanoke in public interest, for the calendar year 1939, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: and, Salary Deputy Sergeant $ 2 200 O0 ~alary, Deputy Sergeant ..................... 2,010.23 Salary, Deputy Sergeant ...................... 1,773.82 Salary, Deputy Sergeant ...... 1,732.37 Salary, Stenographer-Boo~;~;; l.lJl[lll...[. 1,200.00 $ 8,916.42 TO MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: Auto expense, gas, oil, etc., and office expense ............ Bond Premium 21.~JJ2~2J~.~J~J~.J.~.~.2. 1,438.00 50.00 ~488.00 $10,404.42 %~HEREAS, it appears that this agreement and basic rate of compensation is ~rrived at after giving due weight and consideration to the present financial status )f the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and just under all circumstances t this time, and %~;iiEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the occasion emands either party hereto, the ~ergeant of ~he City of Roanoke, or ~he City of .~oanoke, after due notice may by agreement, review and revise the foregoing schedule ~ither as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement,~f, and when sade, to be submitted to, and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. NOW, T~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, ~nless sooner changed, by agreement as hereinabove set out, or unless revised by Lawful authority, and BE IT FUEi'iiEi{ EESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with ~he ratification and approval of it. E. Mayhew, Sergeant of the City of Roanoke, .~ndorsed thereon, be pomptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of ~irginia, and BE Ii~ FURT~R i{ESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered ~o the City Auditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make payments to ~he above mentioned parties, according to schedule hereinabove set out, the amount tue by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon notification of he approval of same by the State Compensation Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a join~ statement by the Council of he City of Roanoke, and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the City ~ergeant to the Compensation Board. concur in ~the above H. E. MaYhew City Sergeant APPROVED President IN TIiE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1938. No. 5709. A RE~0LI/I'ION making joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixatio: ~f salaries and expenses in the office of the Attorney for the Commonwealth for ;alendar year 1939. ~;~nEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and R. S. Smith, Attorney for the ~ommonwealth of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meet- .rig, relative to the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said ~ttorney for the Commonwealth and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly ~onduct the office of the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke in ~ubltc'interest, for the calendar year 1939, have agreed upon the following salary ~'chedule and exper~ses, to-wit: To Attorney for the Commonwealth .. . To Assistant Attorney for the Com~'~th~ i i~ $ 5,775.00 · 2,640.00 To Secretary .................................. 1,500.00 TO kLISCELLANEOUS EkPENS~S: Stationery, postage and incidentals ........ Typewriter ................................. Typewriter Desk ........................... 450.00 ll5.50 80.00 nd, 9,915.00 645.5Q ~10,560.50 ~V'hER~, 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 Just under all circumstances at this time, and ~-ftEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the occasion 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 revise 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 witl such duty. NOW, T}~EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary schedule a~d expenses as here- Lnabove set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, unless ~ooner changed, by agreement as hereinabove set out, or unless revised by lawful ~uthority, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with ;he ratification and approval of R. S. Smith, Attorney for the Commonwealth of the :ity of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board f the State of Virginia, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered tc ~he 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 appraval of same by the State Compensation Board. BE IT ~N3RTHER RESOLVED that the above is a Joint statement by the Council ~f the City of Roanoke, and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the ~ttarney for the Commonwealth ~o the Compensation Board· concur in the above: · S. Smith ~ttorney for the Commonwealth APPROVED President IN Tile COUNCIL FOR ThE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day Gf September, 1938. No. 5710. A RESOLUTION making joint recommendation to the Compensation ~oard for fixa- tion of salaries and expenses in the office of the Commissioner of Revenue for calendar year 1939. ~?HEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and John M. Hart, Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting, relative to ~he fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said '.ommissioner of Revenue and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly condu ~t the office of the Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke in public interest., for the calendar year 1939, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and ~xpenses, to-wit: and, Salary, Commissioner of Revenue ....................... $6,300.00 Salary, First Assistant ............................... 3,074.52 ~alary, Second Assistant .............................. 2,370.56 Salary, Actuarial Clerk ............................... 1,650.00 Salary, Stenographer .................................. 1,419.00 Salary, Stenographer .................................. 1,419.00 Extra Help ............................................ 500.00 $16,733.08 TO MISCELL~NEOUS EXPENSES: Postage ................... Telegraph'a~'Q'~ep~ne ..''' . .. .~.~ ....... Advertising ...................................... Bond Premium AddiD~g Machine' [: [':: ': [::: [ ........ 1''1[ ....... 300.00 150.00 100.00 10.00 325.00 885.00 $17,618.08 ~iEi{EAS, 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, end is thought to be fair and just under all circumstances at this time, and J~EAS, it is fUrther 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, 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. NOW, T~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary schedule and expenses as herein- above set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as hereinabove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority, and BE IT ~N3RTHER ~{ESOLVED 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, and BE Ii' FURTHER ~SOLVED that a certified copy of this Besolution 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 ffU~T~ Ii~.SOLVED 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 Sommissioner of Revenue to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above with the reservation that I shall press for an additional allowance for the second assistant bringing his salary to $2,600.00 per annum. John M. Hart Commissioner of Revenue APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of September, 1938. No. 5711. A RESOLUTION making joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixa- tion of salaries and expenses in the office of the City Treasurer for calendar year ~959. ,~HEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and C. R. Kennett, Treasurer 'of th 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 1939, have agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, Treasurer ............................. $ 6,300.00 Salary, Deputy. Treasurer ...................... Salary, Outside Collector ..................... Salary, Statistical Clerk ..................... Salary, Clerk .................................. Salary, Clerk ........................... .............. Salary, Extra Help ............................ 2,838.00 1,773.72 1,773.72 1,419.00 1,419.00 1,064.16 1,500.00 300.00 TO MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: Premium on Bond & Insurance ............... Stationery ................................ Postage ......... Repairs to equipment ...................... Advertising ............................... Incidentals ............ Tax Billing ~ac4~ ~'~ ~J.~ii~2(~) · i. i .... 750.00 2,200.00 1,100.00 162.00 150.00 400.00 75.00 3,375.00 $ 18,387.60 8,212.00 26,599.60 nd, 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 if the City of Roanoke, and is thought to be fair and just under all circumstances at this time, and %¥~iEREAS, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the occasion lemands either party hereto, the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, or the City of ~oanoke, after due notice may by agreement, review and revise the foregoing schedule ~ither as to salary, the number of employees, or expenses, including equipment, of ~he Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to, and approved by the then lawful authority charged ~ith such duty, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary schedule and expenses as herein. above set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as hereinabove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority, and BE IT FURT~ ~OLYED 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, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered tG the City Auditor of this City directing and authc~izing him to make payments to the above mentioned parties, accordin~ 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 FL~ThTgR 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 City Treaa~rer to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: C. R. ~ennett Treasurer APPROVED Presi dent IN T~iE COUi~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September,. 1938. No. 5712. AN ORDIN~CE to amend and reenact Section ~100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 00th day of June, 1938, No. 5dll, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". 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 June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An ~rdinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, be, and the same is hmreby amended and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION DEPART~NT fl00 Traveling Expenses ................ $ 47.70 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPRGVED .938', Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FaR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of SeDtember, 1938. No. 5713. A RESOLUTION to refund R. S. Leftwich, Attorney, $10.00 representing payment of Sewer Assessment on Lot described as the Northside of Mountain Avenue East of Sixth Street, S. ~. ~'~tEREAS, R. 5. Leftwich, Attorney, on the 5th day of April, 19~8, paid Sewer Assessment amounting to $10.00, assessed in the name of N. K. Francis and standing in the name of A. W. Obenshain, on Lo~ described as the Northside of Mountain Avenue East of Sixth Street, ~. W., and ~'dtEREAS, Abstract of Title has since been presented sho~ing that information sbtained from the Office of the City Clerk shows that "there are no assessments on this property". 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 ~ame of R. S. LeftwiCh, Attorney, emounting to $10.00 covering refund of Sewer ~ssessment paid on the 5th day of April, 1938, on Lot described as the Northside of ~ountain Avenue East of Sixth Street, S. W., assessed in the name of M. K. Francis and standing in the name of A. W. 0benshain. President IN THE COUi~CIL FgR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1938. No. 5714. A RESOLUTION to refund Realty Improvement Corporation $7.50 representing ~ayment of Sewer Assessment on Lot described as the Northside of Campbell Avenue. WHEREAS, Reelty Improvement Corporation on the 14th day of April, 1938, ~aid Sewer Assessment amomnting to $7.50, assessed in the names of W. K. Andrews and . 5. Trout on Lot described as the Northside of Campbell Avenue, and standing in th~ aame of Realty~ Improvement Corporation, and WHEREAS, Abstract of Title has since been presented showing that information ~btained from the Office of the City Clerk shows that "there are no assessments on this property". T~iEREFGRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Citl ~uditor be, and he 'is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of ~ealty Improvement Corporation smounting to $7.50, covering refund of Sewer Assess- ment paid on the 14th da~ of April, 1938, on Lot described as Northside of Campbell Avenue, assessed in the names of W. K. Andrews and ~i. S. Trout and standing in the ~ame of Realty Improvement Corporation. IN Thee COUNCIL FOR Tm CITY '0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1938. ~nent No. 5715. A R~SOLUTION to refund Helen M. Davis $50.93 representing compromise settle- of real estate taxes on Lot 21, Section 24-B, Raleigh Court Corporation f~ year 1928. ~¥HER~, the Council of the City of Roanoke has agreed on compromise settle- ment of taxes and penalties against property described as Lot 21, Section 24-B, Raleigh Court Corporation, standing in the name of Helen M. Davis, on the basis of payment of the principal amount of tax and relieving Nrs. Davis of penalties and interest; and ~AS, Mrs. helen M. Davis on September 22, 1938 paid into the Delinquent Tax Department ~115.93, representing base amount of taxes, penalties and interest, the said penalty and interest being $50.93. T~EFORE, BE IT ~SOLVED 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 ~50.93 in the name of Helem M. Davis covering refund of penalties and interest on real estate taxes against property described as Lot 21, Section 24-B, Raleigh Court Corporation for the year 1928. APPRGVED President IN T~ C0.UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 19~8. 5716. ~ RESOLUTIOI~ granting a permit to E. P. Herndon to construct a concrete cross-over to eccon~modate property at No. 902 Bullitt Avenue, S. E. Bh IT RESOLVED by th~ Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to £. P. Herndon to construct a c0nc~ete cross-over to accommodate property at ~o. 902 Bullit~ avenue, S. E. The said E. P. ~ierndon 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 maintenanoe of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically r evoke d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIh-IA, The 26th day of September, 1938. No. 5717. Clerk. RESOLUTION to fix the compensation for the Board of Equalization and its BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the compensation for he Board of Equalization be, and the same is hereby fixed at $10.00 per day for suc~ ;ime as said Board actually serves, not to exceed 180 man-days, or sixty unit days. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the salary of the Clerk of said Board be, and is aereby fixed at ,100.00 per month, for such time as the Clerk actually serves, not lo exceed a period of three months. APPROVED rk President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THai CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of ~eptember, 1938. No. 5718. RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer and ~idewalk assessments against properties standing in the names of certain churches. ,'~HEREAS, it appears that Sewer and Sidewalk assessments against the following hurch properties have been running for a number of years prior to adoption by the ounctl of the City of Roanoke of policy to charge church properties on the same ~asis as other property owners, the policy at the time the charges were assessed ~eing to release similar assessments against real estate used for religious purposes Description Name Assessed Amount Interest From Present Owner ~ot 15-16, Blk 16, (J. T. Bandy & ~ec 3, Rke Dev. Co. (Endimore Co. ( (J. T. Bandy & (Endimore Co. $14.45 3-1-23 14.45 3-1-~3 Norwich Baptist Churc Norwich Baptist Churc! Pt Lot 11, Blk 11 SW £, Official Survey Bernard Eberson l0.00 "C" Trinity M. E. Church, South 57.60' Lot ?, ~lk 11, Rorer John E. Peck ( Heirs ) 25.01-SW 3-1-23 First Church of Chris1 ( Sci enti st ) THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Pity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the aforesaid ~ewer and Sidewalk Assessments as charges against said properties from the records ~n his office. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of ~eptember, 1938. No. 5719. RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on controversial Sewer and Sidewalk assessments. 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 Assessmen.~s by Special Resolution only, and .~H~, the said City Clerk has personally examined abstracts of title prepare~ by attorneys, covering properties hereinafter mentioned, and the abstracts specifi- cally mention information received from the City Clerk's Office at the time said abstracts were made indicated there were no Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments standing against said properties, as follows: Description Name Assessed Amount Int. From Present Owner ES 3rd St. 150' S Woods 50' Blk 6 OS J. H. Bear $ 8.05 3-1-23 Frank W. Rogers Lot 2, Blk 1 Morningside :~. B. Hatcher 17.00 6-1-26 J. J. Board Lot 5, Angell Map R. H. Angell 8.91 3-1-23 L. C. & Daisy Penick NS Camp Av 192' E 2nd St 76' 0& (W. H. Martin 5.06 '~';. R. Martin 5.07 'C" George McBain 5.10 "C" R. H. Thomas & W. R. Mart R. H. Thomas & W. R. Mart: R. H. Thomas & W. R. Mart: Lot 126-127 Blk 5, RL&I L.H. Vaughan 10.00 i~irst National Exchange Bank Tr., L. H. Vaughan Es tat e T~BEF~RE, BE IT R~ESOLVED by t~e Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments as charges against said properties from the records in his office. APPROVED In Ln Ln IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIIi~IA, The 26th day of September, 1938. No. 5720. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer and iSidewalk Assessments erroneously assessed. ~¥h~EREAS, it has come to the attention of the Council of the City of Roanoke Proper Descrip' ES 6th 270 ' Ay R. L. & Lots 13~ 131-132 Blk 5, that certain Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments have been erroneously assessed and stand as charges against the following properties: ~ssessment ion Description Name Assessed Amount Int. From Present Owner ~t Lots 5 & 6, ~lb Section 10, i0 ' Roanoke Land I. & Imp. Co. W. R. Martin $ 29.03 3-1-23 J. T. 0verstreet (South Side (Campbell Ave ( (South Side (Campbell Ave (So ut h Side ( Campbell ay ( (North Side (Kirk Avenue ( (North Side (Kirk ~venue ( (North Side (Kirk ~venue W. R. Martin & Paul Massie ~. R. Martin & Paul Massie W. R. Martin & Paul Massie ~¥-. R. Martin & Paul Massie ¥~. R. Martin & Paul Massie ~'. R. Martin & Paul Massie 5.00 "C' 5.00 "C" 5.00 ~C" 5.00 "C" 5.00 "C" 5.00 First Natl Ex Bk of Rke, Tr~& W. R.~.Ma~ti First Natl Ex Bk of Rke, Tr & W. R. Marti First Nail Ex Bk of Rke, Tr & W. R. Marti~ ~irst Natl Ex Bk of Rke, Tr & ~¥. R. Marti~ First Natl Ex Bk of Rke, Tr & J. R. Marti~ First Natl Ex Bk of Rke, Tr & W. R. Martii T~E~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments as charges against the said properties from the records in his office. APPRG MED rk President IE TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 1938. No. 57 21. A ~SOLL~ION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the interest on certain controversial Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments and accept payment of the principal. ~HEP~, it appears that Dhe following properties were erroneously assessed and the present property owners should be permitted to pay the principal on these assessments and have the interest on same released: ~escription Name Assessed Amount Int. From Present Owner ~,ot 14, Blk 4 Word ~iap Sallie ~¥. t~eynolds ~1~.39-SW 3-1-23 Sallie W. Reynolds Lot 15, Blk 4 ThEiiEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of th~ City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release the interest on the aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments and accept pa~Eent of the principal. APPROVED President Ii~ TI~E COUNCIL FOR TtiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 19~. No. 5722. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #120. "Municipal Airport", of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day ~f June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". 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 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and e~titled, "An Ordinance making ~ppropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same Ls hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ~120 Incidentals ................ $ 31.80 ' BE IT FURTM~.~ ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from ita passage. APPROVED  President ~ 9O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of October, 1938. No. A RF~0LUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant, or warrants, amounting to $150.00 in favor of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs, to assist in defraying expenses incident to patriotic celebrations on October 8th and Armistice Day, November llth, 1938. BE IT RESOLV~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant, or warrants, amountin to $150.00 in the name of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs, to assist in defrayin~ expenses incident to patriotic celebrations on October 8th and Armistice Day, November llth, 1938, $100.00 of the said amount to be made available immediately and $50.00 if and when needed. APPROVED ~rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5rd day of October, 1958. No. 8?24. AN 0RDIEANCE to smend and reenact Section ~101, 'Celebrations and Public Eatertai~nments', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~101, Celebrations and Public Eatertainments~, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and en- titled, ~An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending Decem- ber 31, 1938', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordatned to read as follows: CELEBRATIONS AND PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS ~101 Public Celebrations and Conventions ....... 4150.00 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 3rd day of October, 1938. No. 5?25. A RESOLUTION directing the Building Inspector to ~withdraw permit issued to D. J. Phipps under date of October 3, 1958, for the construction of storage building to be used for contractor's equipmemt, machinery, tools and surplus materials on property located on the -~estside of First Street, known as Lot 8, Section 26, ~asena Corporation, 413 Wasena Avenue, and that a new permit be granted to the said D. J. Phipps under the same general terms and conditions, but prohibiting the stor- ing of materials and equipment outside of the proposed building, the said permit to run concurrently with the life of the applicant. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Inspector be, and he is hereby directed to withdraw permit issued to D. J. Phipps under date of October 3, 1938, for the construction of storage building to be used for contractor's equipment, machinery, tools and surplus materials on property located on the ~estside of ~irst Street, known as Lot 8, Section 26, Wasena Corporation, 413 Wasena Avenue, and that a new permit be granted to the said D. J. Phipps under the same general terms and conditions, but prohibiting the storing of materials and equipment outside of the proposed building, the said permit to run concurrently with the life of the applicant. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, ¥IRGINIA, The 5rd day of October, 1938. No. 5726. President AN ORDINANCE authorizing an appropriation of $600.00 to provide lunches f~r indigent school children to match a like appropriation to be made by the Emergency Child ~elfare Board and other interested parties, the said amount to be deposited with the City of Roanoke to be administered by the Department of Public 'Welfare. 'iYHEREAS, the Emergency Child Welfare Board and other interested parties have agreed to deposit with the City of Roanoke $600.00 to provide lunches for indigent school children, with the understanding that the City of Roanoke will appropriate $600.00 to match the amount deposited with the City by the said Emergency Child Welfare Board and other interested parties, the total amount of $1,20O.00 to be administered by the department of Public ~elfare. TH~REFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that immediate upon deposit with the City of $600.00 by the Emergency Child Welfare Board and other .y interested parties, to provide lunches for indigent school children, that a like mount, viz, $600.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated by the City, making a ~otaI appropriation of $1,200.00, to be administered by the Department of Public ~elfare in providing lunches for indigent school children. BE IT i~JRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdlnance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ~/lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE C~TY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of October, 1938. No. 5727. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to A. T. Kinsey to construct a concrete cross- ~ver to accommodate property at No. 312 Avenham Avenue, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to A. T. Kinsey to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate .~roperty at No. 312 Avenham Avenue, ~outh Roanoke. The said A. T. Kinsey by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and nye harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property ,y reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically ~evoked. APPROVED Pre si d e nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR TttE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of October, 1938. No. 5728. ~ ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~50, "Health Department", of an Drdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 36th ~ay of June, 1938, No. 2611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for ~he six months period ending December 31, BE IT 0HDAIN~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~ection ~50, "Health ~epartment~, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the ~0th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, ~_A_n Ordinance making ,ropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938', be, and the same .s hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HEALTH DEPARTMENT #50 Traveling EXpenses ............ $ 80.00 BE IT 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 3rd day of October, 1938. No. 572~. 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 June, 1958, No. 5611, and entitled, "An 0rdinence making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1538." 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 June, 1938, No. 5811, and entitled, "An Jrdinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", Be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to reed as follows: RECREATION DEPARTMENT ~100 Gymnasium Rental .......... $76.43 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ~r~erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1938. No. 5?30. A RESOLIYfION granting a permit to Fidelity Realty Corporation to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate Lot 45, Section 1, Raleigh Court Map. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Fidelity Realty Corporation to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate Lot 45, aection 1, Raleigh Court Map. The said Fidelity Realty Corporation by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke frcm all claims for damages to persons ct property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically re~ yoked. APPROVED ~rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1938. No. 5731. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 5?25, adopted by the Council of the City sf Roanoke on the 3rd day of October, 1938, entitled, "A Resolution directing the Building Inspector to withdraw permit issued to D. J. Phipps under date of October 3,1938,.for the construction of storage building to be used for contractor's equipment, machinery, tools and surplus materials on property located on the West- side of First Street, known as Lot 8, Section 26, ~$asena Corporation, 413 Wasena Avenue, and that a new permit be granted to the said D. J. Phipps under the same general terms and conditions, but prohibiting the storing of materials and equipment outside of the proposed building, the said permit to run concurrently with the life of the applicant". WHEREA~, by Resolution No. 5?25, adopted on the 5rd day of 0etober, 1938, it was resolved by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Inspector be authorized and directed to withdraw the building permit issued, to D. J. Phipps under date of October 3, 1938, for the construction of a storage building on the ~estside of First Street, known as Lot 8, Section 26, Nasena Corporation, and that a new permit be granted to said D. J. Phipps under the same gemeral terms and condi- tions, but prohibiting the storing of materials and equipment outside of the propose building, the said permit to run concurrently with the life of the applicant, and WHEREAS, said permit of October 3, 1938, was issued and granted pursuant to the decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and WHEREAS, upon advice of the City Attorney that City Council had no authority particular instance. THEREF02E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of 2o~noke that said Resolution No. 5725, adopted ~n the 3rd day of October, 1938, directing the with- drawal of said building permit issued to D. J. Phipps under date of October 3, 1938, and directing that a new permit be granted to said D. J. Phipps under the same general terms and conditions, but prohibiting the storing of materials and equipment outside of the proposed building, the said permit to run concurrently with the life of the applicant, be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED .ark President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1938. No. 5732. A RESOLUTION to refund Thomas Bailey $45.69 covering duplicate payment of real estate taxes on Lots ? and 8, Section 9, R. F. & H. WNEREAS, Thomas Bailey on March 24, 1919, acquired title to real estate de- scribed as Lots 7 and 8, Section 9, R. F. & H., and WHEREAS, Lots 12 and 13, Section 20, R. F. & H., standing in the name of Gertrude Ellis, were erroneously assessed in the name of Thomas Bailey, and '~gHEREAS, Thomas Bailey paid real estate taxes amounting to $45.69 on Lots 12 and 13, Section 20, R. F. & H., erroneously assessed in his name for the years 1922 and 1923, believing that the said amount was in payment of taxes on property acquired by him, and W~mEA.~, the Delinquent Tax Department has rendered statement to the said Thomas Bailey for delinquent taxes on Lots 7 and 8, Section 9, R. F. & H., for the years 1922 and 1923, erroneously assessed in the name of Gertrude E. Ellis, amounting to $31.97, which amount has been paid by Thomas Bailey, who has asked that he be refunded $45.69 covering payment of real estate taxes on Lots 12 and 13, Section 20, R. F. & H., for the years 1922 and 1923. THE~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and h~ is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $45.69 in the name of Thomas Bailey covering payment of real estate taxes for the years 1922 and 1923 on Lots 12 and 13, Section 29, R. F. & H., erroneously assessed in the name of Thomas Bailey. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1~38. No. 5734. A RESOLUTION to amend and reenact Section No. 5, designated as Rule 5, and Section No. 29, designated as Rule ~.9, of a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the llth day of July, 1938, No. 56Z?, entitled, "& Resolution adopting Rules and Regulations for the operation of the ~ater 'Department of the City of Roanoke, and adopting a rate schedule for the furnishing of water to consumers". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section No. 5, designated as Rule 5, and ~ection No. 29, designated as Rule 29, of a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the llth day of July, 1938, No. 562?, entitled, "A Resolution adop%ing Rules and Regulations for the operation of the ;~ater Department of the City of Roanoke, and adopting a rate schedule for the furnishing of water to consumers", be, and the same are hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: DEPOSITS: RULE 5. To insure. ~ayment of periodic bills, the ~ater Department may require from every'prospective customer a Deposit in an amount not to exceed the estimated usage for the billing period plus sixty (60) days, but in no case less than $5.00. If such prospective customer has, within the past three years, been a customer without a Deposit and has regularly and promptly paid all bills under his contract or has had a Deposit previously refunded to him on his record, he shall be given a new contract without a ~eposit. Any customer from whom a Deposit has not been required and whose service is discontinued for non payment thereon, shall pay all charges including discontinuation charges, if any, due the Department by him and in addition thereto shall make a Deposit as set forth above before service shall be restored. Any customer who has made e Deposit may after five (5) years from date of Deposit make application for the return thereof upon blanks furnished by the Department, fully answering questions relating to his credit risk contained therein, and upon examination and consideration of such application by the Department and the account having proved satisfactory during the five year period, such Deposit will be returned to the customer. ~UI~E 29. The bills for service shall bear a paYment due date not less than fifteen (15) days after mailing. Ail bills unpaid after such payment date will be delinq~uent and the Water Department shall have the right, after delivery of notices of such non payment, to discontinue service forthwith, and shall not be required to reinstate service until all unpaid accounts due from the customer to the Water Department under any contract have been paid in full. Further, the Department may in its discretion transfer to any other property which is under contract with the same customer, such delinquent bills as may have accrued under his contract and such transfers shall become attached to and be a part of the contract for service to that property and with the same effect as if the water consumed represented by the delinquent till so transferred was actually used on such property and the department shall have the right on failure of payment to proceed to collect the same in accordance with the fGregoing procedure. Ail services discontinued for non payment will have a charge of $1.00 added for the cost of such discontinuance. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1958. No. A RESOLUTION authorizing transfer of an additional $10,000.00 from the Improvement Fund to the General Fund of the Water Department for the purpose of making miscellaneous capital improvements. ~%HEREA$, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the llth day of July, 1958, by Resolution No. 5626, transferred $10,000.00 from the Improvement Fund to the General Fund of the Water Department for the purpose of making miscellaneous capital improvements, and ~EREAS, it appears that the $10,000.00 previously transferred for capital improvements has now been exhausted. THEREFORE,. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to transfer an additional $10,000.00 from the Improvement Fund to the General Fund of the Water Department for the purpose of making miscellaneous capital improvements. APPROVED ATT · Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1958. No. 5736. A RESOLUTION authc~izfng and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $Z.$0 in payment of cost for installation of a telephone on the third floor of the School Administration Building for use of ~PA Sewing Project, and payment of $6.00 monthly charge for said telephone, the said amount to be charged against appropriation made for WlOA Sewing Project. 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 $Z.50 in payment of cost for installation cg a telephone on the third floor of the School Administration Building for use of WPA Sewing Project, and payment of $6.00 monthly charge for said telephone, the said amount to be charged against appropriation made for 'NPA Sewing Project. APPROVED v~/~erk ' President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1938. No. 5737. 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 30th day~ of 'June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~41, "Fire iDepartment", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia ion the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: FIRE DEPARTMENT ~41 Supplies . · quipment ~i~i~i~ii[~i~' $992.50 .1,522.50 BE IT KGRTHES ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres ide nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of *ctober, 1938. No. 5738. AN ORDINANC~ to amend and reenact Section ~TA, "Street Repair", and Section ~150, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June,' 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Rcenoke that Section ~74, "Street Repair", and Section ~150, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 19J~B', be, and the same are hereby amen, ded and reordained to read as follows: Labor ............................ $ 24,696.36 Material s ........................ 24,301.50 STREET CONSTRUCTION ~150 Labor . . 13,393.76 15,650.00 BE IT FURTHFdt 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 13th day of ~ctober, 1938. No. 5739. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the payment of funds to the Manufacturers Trust Company, 55 Broad Street, New York City, for the semi-annual payment of interest on ~ater Symt~m Bonds, Series "W~J", due October 15, 1938. ~HEREAS, by 0rdina~ce of the Council of the City of Rcanoke, Virginia, No. 54?9, adopted March 28, 1938, the Manufacturers Trust Company, 55 Broad Street, New York City, was designated as optional paying agent to discharge both principal and interest evidenced by $5,000.000.00 of Water System Bonds, Series "WW"; and WHEREA~, it is evident tha~ ~ part of the interest coupons due on October 15, 1938 will be presented for payment at said Manufacturers Trust Company; and WHEREAS, it will be necessary for said optional paying agent to have funds in its hands for payment to the holder or holders of a part of said interest coupons. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council~ of the City of Roanoke that the 2reasurer of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, cau~se to be paid immediately, to the ~anufact~rers Trust Company, ~5 Broad Street, New York City, funds amounting to ~ifty ~50~) per cent of the semi-annual payment ~of interest on ~¥ater System Bonds, Series "W~" due October 15, 19~8, and such additionsl amounts as may be necessary fo~ ~he payment of such interest coupons then due, as may be presented to the said ~anufacturers Trust Company for payment; the said Treasurer and City Auditor are ~uthorized and empowered to determine the amount or amounts to be so paid. Such aoney not so used to be returned to the City on or before October J1, 19Z8. BE IT ~URT~ ORDAINED that the City Treasurer shall be relieved of any and ~11 responsibility as to such money so paid, any other Ordinance to the contrary ao~withs~ anding. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Drdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President t00 IN T~: COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 1~38. No. 5740.' A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay water mains in certain streets. BE IT RESOLYEI~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Viater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay water mains in the following streets: Sherwood Avenue, from 6th Street to Arlington Road Warrington Road, free Sherwood Avenue North 250 feet Brighton Road, from Brandon Road to Sherwood Avenue 6th Street, from Sherwood Avenue to Howbert Avenue, Wasena Kerns Avenue, Nasena:~ from 6th Street to Main Street 4th Street, from 21oyd Avenue to Kerns Avenue Hm~ilton Avenue, from Main Street West 925 feet Valley Avenue, from 2nd Street to 3rd Street Howbert Ave=ue, from 6th Street to Main Street 3rd Street, from Valley Avenue to Winona Avenue Main Street, free Kerns Avenue to Elm Avenue, $. a. Elm Avenue, S. W., from end of Bridge to 6th Street, S. W. Ferdinand Avenue, from Elm Avenue to Mountain Avenue 6th Street, S. W., from Mountain Avenue to Washington Ave.,S.W. Highland Avenue, S. W., off sets at 6th Street Nashington Avenue, S. W., from 6th Street East 50 feet 8-inch main 6-inch main 12-inch main 8-inc h ma in 8-inch main 6-inch main 6-inch main 6-inch main 8-inch ma in 8-inch main 12-inch main 12-inch main 8-inch ma in 6-inch main 6-inch main 6-inch main Said ~ater Department of the City of Roanoke 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 water mains 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 Pre sid ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 1938. No. 5741. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants amounting to $82.50 for cost of preliminary work in the damage suit of H. G' Whitlo~ vs. City of Roanoke, and directing that the Norfolk and Western Railway Company be billed for one-half the cost of the said amount. ¥~M~REAS, the Roanoke Real Estate Board, Incorporated, has submitted a sta~eme~ amounting to $?5.00 for appraisal of the H. G. Whitlow property, and the Davis Photo Company has submitted statement amounting to $7.50 for photographs of the sai~ property, the said charges being in connection with dL~mage suit of H. G. Nhitlow. vs. City of Roanoke. THEREFOr, BE IT ~OLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants amounting to ~82.50 in payment of statement rendered by the Roanoke Real Estate Board, Incorpora- to ~7.50, for preliminary work in connection vdth damage suit of H. G. Whitlow vs. City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to render bill against the Norfolk and ~'estern Railway Company for one-half of the amount of the said warrants herein authorized. APPROVED President IN Thee COUNCIL FOR Thee CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 1938. No. 5742. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to ~100.00 in the name of Thomson, Wood and Hoffman, Bond Attorneys, in full payment for Drofessional services rendered in connection with a proposed issue of 4500,000.00 of Public Improvement Bonds for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. Yf~EREAS, the law firm of Thomson, Wood and Hoffm~n, Bond Attorneys, has submitted a statement amounting to $100.00 for professional services rendered in connection with a proposed issue of $500,000.00 of Public Improvement Bonds for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, which amount appears to be fair and equitable for the services rendered. T~iE~EFORE, BE IT RESULTED 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 Thomson, Nood and Hoffman, Bond Attorneys, amounting to $100.00, in full payment for professional services rendered in connection with a proposed issue of $500,000.0 of Public Improvement Bonds for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. APPROVED ~~Clerk President 102 1 ! ! IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of October, 1938. No. 5?46. A RESOLUTION authorizing ~the City Manager to approve purchase of a Gardner- ~enver Jack hammer for the Water Department at a cost of $228.80. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, he is hereby authorized to approve the purchase of a Gardner-Denver Jack hammer the Water Department at a cost of $228.80. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of October, 1938. No. 5747. AN 0RDI~/ANCE to amend and reenact Section //102, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City .of l~oanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". 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, Mirginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance makin appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is her~eby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC PARKS ~102 Repairs .................... $ §50.00 Supplies ................... 300.00 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 17th day of October, 1938. No. 5748. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~52, "Venereal Disease Control", and Section ~54, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An )rdinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #52, 'Venereal Disease Control', and Section 454, "Laboratory', of an Ordinance adopted ~y the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period .~nding December 31, 1938", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to :cad as follows: VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL 452 Supplies .................. $ 625.00 LABORATORY ~54 Supplies ................. $ 3?5.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN T~ G~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of 9ctober, 1938. No. 5733. AN ORDINANCE relating to traffic and regulating the use of public streets and highways of the City of Roanoke; providing for the installation, regulation and control of the use of parking meters; requiring the deposit of coins for the use of ~arking meters and parking meter zones; defining parking meter zones; authorizing the payment for parking meters and/or supply parts therefor exclusively from the receipts obtained from the operation of parking meters and authorizing the setting aside of all or a pert o:f said receipts as a special fund for such payment; providin for the enforcement hereof; providing for the penalty for violation hereof; and )roviding that invalidity of a part hereof shall not effect the validity of the 'emainder. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. For the purpose of this Ordinance, a. The word "vehicle" shall mean any device in, upon or by which any )arson or property is or may be transported upon a highway, except those operated Lpon rails or tracks. 104 b. The word "person" shall mean and include an individual, firm or co- partners hip. c. The word "operator" shall mean and include every person who shall operate a vehicle as owner thereof, or as agent, employee or permittee of the owner. Section a. The following described par~s of streets in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, during the periods from 8 o'clock a. m., to 6 o'clock p. m., each day except Sundays, are hereby established as parking meter zones: Both sides Campbell Avenue between Second Street, S. E., and Second Street, S. W. Both sides Jefferson Street between the south aide of Norfolk Avenue and the north side of Franklin Road. Both sides Church Avenue from First Street, S. E., to First Street, S. :4. Both sides First Street, S. W., from Salem Avenue to Luck Avenue, 6. ~'. Both sides Salem Avenue from Second Street, 6. E., to Second Street, S. W. East side First Street, S. E., from Church Avenue to the and Market Square, in said zones and such other parking meter zones as may be hereafter created by Ordinances of the City of Roanoke, the CitY Manager shall cause to be installed parking meters, and shall cause parking meter spaces to be designated in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance. Section ~. The City Manager, or such other officers or employees of the City of Roanoke, as he may select, are hereby authorized to install or place parking meters in such parking meter zones hereby created or to be created by other Ordtnanc, of the City of Roanoke. Such parking meters shall be placed upon the curb along sid, ~f or next to individual parking places to be designated as hereinafter provided. gach said parking meter shall be so set as to show or display a signal that the park~ space assigned to it is or is not in use. The City Manager, or such officers and employees above referred to shall pro- vide for the installation, regulation, control, operation and use of the parking ~eters provided for in this Ordinance and'shall'maintain said meters in good workable ;ondition. Each said parking meter shall be so set as to display a signal showing 4egal parking upon the deposit of a five-cent coin of the United States of America therein for the time of one hour for the part of the street upon which said meter is ~laced; and each meter shall continue in operat, ion from the time of depositing such :oin until the expiration of the time fixed by Ordinance as the parking limit for ~he part of the street upon which said meter is placed. Each said meter shall also Se so arranged that upon the expiration of said parking limit, it will indicate by lechanical operation and proper signal that the lawful parking period as fixed by )rdinance has expired. Section 4. The City is hereby vested with power and authority to enter into a ~'ontract in the manner prescribed by law for the purchase and/or installation of parking meters; and to provide payment for such meters and/or installation exclusivel From the receipts, funds and revenues obtained by the city from the operation of said parking meters without in anywise personally obligating the city to pay for ~ame from any other source. And the city is further hereby authorized and empowered ko enter into a contract for repairs and/or such parts of said parking meters as may ng Y i07 be necessary to maintain same in good operating condition and to pay for such re- pairs and/or parts exclusively from the receipts, funds and revenues received from tthe operation of said parking meters. P:ovided, however, that nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as an iattempt to limit or restrict the power and authority of the city to contract for i!Parking meters and/or the installation thereof and for repairs and/or supply parts ','therefor in the manner as now otherwise provided by law, but the means of payment herein authorized and provided shall be in addition to any other method which may now be in force and effect. Section 5. When any vehicle is parked in any space along side of or next to which 'is located, under this Ordinance, a parking meter, the owner, operator, manager or driver of said vehicle shall, upon entering the said parking space immediately deposit a five-cent cOin of the United States of america in the parking meter along side of or next to said parking space and the said parking space may then be used by such vehicle during the parking limit provided by this Ordinance. If said vehicle shall remain parked in such parking space beyond the said parking limit, the parking neter shall display a sign indicating illegal parking, and in that event such vehicle hallparked overtime, and the parking of a vehicle overtime in any be considered as Such part of a street where any such meter is located shall be a violation of this rdtnance and punished as hereinafter provided. It shall be unlawful for any per- ~on to cause, allow, permit or suffer any such vehicle registered in his name to be ,arked overtime, or beyond the lawful period of time as above described. Section 6. It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to deposit c~ ause to be deposited in a parking meter a five-cent coin for the purpose of xtending the parking time beyond the time fixed by this Ordinance for parking in ~he parking space along side of or next to which said parking meter is placed. Section 7. It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to permit a vehicle to remain or be placed in a parki~ space along side of or next to which ny parking meter is placed while said meter is displaying a signal showing that uch vehicle shall have been already parked beyond the parking time as fixed by this )rdinance. Section 8. Each police officer charged with the duty of enforcing this ~rdinamce shall take the number of any meter at which any vehicle is overparked, ths ~ehicle tag number of such vehicle, the length of time during which such vehicle is ~arked in violation of this Ordinance, and report the same to the police department nd make proper complaint touching such violation. Each such officer shall attach to such vehicle a notice to the owner thereof, hat such vehicle has been parked in violation of a provision of this Ordinance and nstructing such owner when and where to report with reference to said violation. ~ch such owner may, within twenty-four hours of the time such notice was attached ;o such vehicle, pay at the Clerk's Office of the Civil and Police Justice a penalty ~or and in full satisfaction of such violation, the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) for ,ach hour, of £raction thereof, during which such vehicle occupied such parking space .n violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance. The failure of such owner make such payment at the Clerk's Office of the Civil and Police Justice to said ustice or his clerk, within said twenty-four hours, shall render such owner subject :to the penalties hereinafter provided for the violation of the provisions of this 0rdinance. Section 9. Any vehicle parked in any parking space shall be parked with the hood of such vehicle along side of or next to the parking meter along side of such parking space and within the lines marked on the street for such parking space as provi dod hereina ft er. Section 10. The City Manager, or such officers or employees of the City as he shall select, shall place lines or marks on the curb or on the stree~ about or along side of each parking mater to designate the parking space for which said meter is to be used. It shall be unlawful and an offense tG park any vehicle across any such line or mark or to park ,said vehicle in such way as that the same shall no~ be within the area so designated by such lines or markings. Section 11. It shall be unlawful and an offense to despoit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter, any slug, device or metallic substitute for a fiveL Cent coin of the United States of America. i Section 12. It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open or wilfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed under the terms of this Ordinance. Section 13. The five-cent coins required to be deposited as provided herein ~re hereby levied as police regulation and inspection fees to cover the cost of Lnspection and regulation involved in the inspection, installation, operation, :ontrol and use of the parking spaces and parking meters described herein and involv- ~d in checking up and regulating the parking of vehicles in the parking meter zones ,~reat ed hereby. Section 1A~ Mothing in this Ordinance shall alter or affect any existing 0rd~nance, rule or regulation, or any'0rdinance, rule or regulation hereafter adopte( ~elating to traffic or parking on any other street, alley, lane or highway within the city other than those included within the parking meter zones herein established. Section 15. The City Manager is authorized to set apart, within the parking ~eter zones hereby defined, spaces for loading zones, bus stops, taxi stands and ~ther places in which no parking shall be permitted. Section 16. During actual loading and unloading of delivery vehicles within ~aid parking meter zones, the operator or operators of such delivery vehicles shall ~e exempt from the provisions of this Ordinance. The operator or operators of any rehicle o~ned by the State of Virginia or the United States of America, while engage~ .n governmental activity, may park such vehicles within said parking meter zones for period not to exceed fifteen minutes without being subject to the provisions of his Ordinance. Section 17. The owner of any vehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance shall be deemed prima facie guilty of such violation. Section 18. Any person who shall violate any of ~he provisions of this ~rdinance shall upon conviction be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be ~unishe~ by a fine of not less than two and one-half dollars nor more than fifty '~ollars for each offense, or a jail sentence not to exceed thirty days, or both, in ~he discretion of the court. Section 19. This Ordinance shall become effective at eight o'clock a. m., ~ovember 23, 1938. Section 20. If any section, provision or part of this Ordinance shall be se adjudged invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent Jurisdiction, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole o= of any ction, provision or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE dlTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5?43. AN ORDINANCE to vacate and close 18th Street, S. W., from the South Line of Cleveland Avenue to Riverside Boulevard and to vacate and close Riverside Boulevard from the South Side of Cleveland Avenue to the West Side of 17th Street, and to vacate and close an alley extending across Sections62.and 63 of the Map of Riverwiew hand & Manufacturing Company from the West Side of 17th Street to the East Side of 18th Street (now closed by this 0rdinancel and from the West Side of said 18th Stree' to the East Side of Riverside Boulevard. WHEREAS, 18th Street, Southwest, from the South side of Cleveland Avenue to ?,iverside Boulevard, and Riverside Boulevard frcm the. South side of Cleveland Avenue to 17th Street, and the twelve (121 foot alley extending from the West Side of l?th Street to the East Side of 18th Street, and from the West Side of 18th Street to the East Side of Riverside Boulevard, have never been used for public traffic, nor ~,raded, worked on, or otherwise accepted by the City of Roanoke as public stree%s ir alleys, and are entirely surrounded by the lands of West End Real Estate, In- corporated, and the closing and vacating of said street, boulevard, and alley, will ~ot damage or inconvenience the property of any other persons, and no public intere~ ~ill be ~ffect~ed, ~ said street, boulevard, and alley so closed not being necessary or required for public use; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ~hat so much of 18th Street, S. W., as lies South of Cleveland Avenue and North of ~{iverside Boulevard, and so much of Riverside Boulevard as lies South of Cleveland ~Venue, extending to the West Side of l?th Street, and that the twelve.(12) foot ~lley across Section 62 and Section 63 according to the Map of the Riverview Land ~ Manufacturing Company, and extending from the West side of 17th Street to the East side of 18th Street, and from the Nest side of 18th Street to the East side of Riverside Boulevard ~all of which appears from a Map prepared by C. L. Watkins, :ity Engineer, dated September 3rd, 1938, which is hereto attached and made a part sf this Ordinance) be, amd the same are hereby vacated and closed. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia,that he Clerk of the Council shall certify this Ordinance to the City Engineer's Office nd to the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke. Vir~tnia. who will 108. and records in their offices to the changes and alterations herein established. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,. The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5744. AN ORDINANCE to acquire from West End Real Estate, Incorporated, a~conveyance of a ten foot easement for storm drainage purposes, extending from the South Side of Cleveland Avenue to Roanoke River and located along the center of former 18th ;treat, S. '~., (now closed); and to acquire from said '~est End Real Estate, In- orporated, a ten foot easement for a sewer line adjoining the low water mark of Roanoke ~iver and extended from Cleveland Avenue to l?th Street. '~iEREAS, the West End Real Estate, Incorporated, has proposed to the Council for the City of Roanoke that it will convey a ten (10) foot easement strip from the South Side of Cleveland Avenue to Roanoke River, same to be located along the center of 18th Street, S. '~., (n°w closed), in consideration that the City of Roanoke agree to construct, within twelve months from this date, said Storm Drain, and to con- struct same so that it will not interfere with the use of said property for manu- facturing purposes, nor in such manner as to interfere with or damage any buildings ~r other improvements now located over, upon, or adjoining the same; and W~EREA-_~, West End Real Estate, Incorporated, has further proposed to Council For the City of Roanoke that it will convey a 10 foot easee~ent strip extending from ;leveland Avenue to 17th Street, adjoining and contiguous to the low water line of ~oanoke River, conditioned that the construction and maintenance of said sewer will ~ot interfere with or damage the property or business of said Company, or any other ~erson in privity of title with it; all of which appears from the hereinafter 'eferred to deed; TME~.FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ~hat the Council for the City of Roanoke accept the deed tendered herewith, and to ~hich is attached a Plat prepared by the City Engineer under date of September ~, 1938, and that the City undertake and assume the performance of the conditions herein set out as to the construction of said Storm Drain within twelve months of his date, and as to the terms and conditions therein named as to the construction nd maintenance of said sewer. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VlR$INIA, The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5?49. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to C. O. Thurman to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. 1118 Jamison Avenue, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to C. 0. Thurman to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate .~roperty at No. 1118 Jamison Avenue, S. E. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfactioz If the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said C. 0. Thurman by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify ~nd save harmless the City of Rosmoke from all claims for damages to persons or ~)roperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically ~e yoked. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ~IRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5'7'50. A RE~0LUTION granting a permit to A. D. Lucy to construct a concrete cross- ~ver to accommodate property at No. 1'23 Sherwood Avenue, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the 'City of Roanoke that a permit be, and .s hereby granted to A. D. Lucy to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate ~roperty at No. 123 Sherwood Avenue, Raleigh Court. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager amd under specifications to be furnished by him. The said A. D. Lucy 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. APPRGVED President I10 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5751. k RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a A-inch gas main in Stanley Road, Grandin Court, from No. ll31 West to No. 1205, ~pproximately 330 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Stanley ~oad, Grax~din Court, from No. ll31 ~est to No. 1205, approximately 330 feet to a dea, 3nd. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- lemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons ~r 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 ~f the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. lerk APPR~.VED Presi dent IN THE CouNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The BAth day of October, 19J8. No. 5752. ~ RESOLUTION granting a pezmit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a t-inch gas main in Weaver Road, Grandin Court, from No. 317 to No. 417, approximatel 500 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install s 4-inch g~s main in Weaver Road, Grandin Court, from No. 317 to No. 417, approximately 500 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting un~er this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by re@son 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. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOXE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5?53. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~57, 'City Physician', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roaaoke Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~ection #57, "City Physician", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making ap- ;propriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY PHYSICIAN ~57 Medical Supplies ......... Sg00.00 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 October, lg58. No. 5?55. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept $100.00 in settlement of Sewer Assessments standing as charges against property described as hots i to 10, Block lA, Roanoke Development Company, and 6.66 Acres, Block lg, Roanoke Development Company, assessed in the name of J. E. Lovette. W~, the Council of the City of Roanoke has agreed to compromise settlemen' ~f Sewer Assessments, including interest, on property described as Lots I to 10, ~lock lA, Roanoke Development Company, and 8.66 Acres, Block lg, Roanoke Dewlopment ~ompany, assessed in the name of J. E. Lovette, on the basis of $1O0.00 cash payment~ ~he City reserving unto itself the right to make proper cha.rges if, and when, ad- ditional connections are made with the City Sewer to serve any of the said property Iffe c~ed, and ~¥H~.~S, p~u~suan~ to compromise agreement between the Council of the City of ~oanoke and J. C. Martin, Attorney, the said J. C. Martin has tendered his check ~mounting ~o $100.00 in compromise settlement of Sewer Assessments, including .nteres~, standing ~against property described as Lots i to 10, Block l~, Roanoke )evelopment Company, and $.~ Acres, Block 19, Roanoke Development Company, assessed ~n the name of J. E. Lovette. THEBEFGRE, BE IT RES0LMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept $100.00 in settlement of Sewer Assessments, including interest, standing as charges against property de- scribed as Lots 1 to 10, Block 14, l~oanoke Developmsnt Company, and 6.66 Acres, Block 19, Roanoke Development Company, assessed in the name of J. E. Lovette. BE IT FURTHER RE~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in accepting ~the above compromise settlement, the City of Roanoke reserves unto itself--the right itc make proper charges if, and when, additional connections are made with the City Sewer to serve any of the said property affected by the above compromise settlement. APPROVED Pr es ident IN THE CGUN(XL FOR .THE CITY OF ROANOKE,' VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5?56. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accep~ $10.00 in full payment of controversial Sewer Assessment on property standing in the name of A. N. Pitzer, described as Westside of Henry Street South of Highland Avenue. WHEREAS, it appears from the records in the office of the City Clerk that ther are Sewer Assessments totaling $20.00 on property described as Westside Henry Street South of Highland Avenue, standing in the name of A. N. Pitzer, and W~, the said A. N. Pitzer has p~esented Abstract of Title dated Septembe~ 1, 1910, s~owing that the office of the City Clerk reported an assessment of $10.00 against the said property. THERE]~0RE, BE IT R~SOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept $10.00 in full payment of controversial Sewer Assessments on property standing in the name of A. N. Pitzer, described as Westside of Henry Street South of Highlamd Avenue. APPROVED Clerk Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1938. No. 5757. A RESOLUTION requesting Honorable C. A. Woodrum to assist and support the City of Roanoke in its efforts to obtain a grant of funds from the United States of America, through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, said grant to be used as an aid in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the City of Roanoke. ~iEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, adopted on the 22nd day of August, 1938, an application for and on behalf of said city was made to the United States of America, through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ~Vorks, for a grant of funds to aid in financing the con- struction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the City of Roanoke; and '~HEREAS, the said application was filed with the Federal Emergency Administra- tion of Public ~orks, but as yet said grant has not been made; and WHEREAS, there is an immediate need for said Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the nhabitants of the City of Roanoke, and the said city is desirous that said grant be made promptly in order that the said Tuberculosis Sanatorium may be constructed Nithout delay; and ~HEREAS, the City of Roanoke has fulfilled all requirements of the Federal ~nergency Administration of Public Works, including authorization of bonds for the ~ity's proportionate cost of the said Tuberculosis Sanatorium; and '~'HEREAS, the Honorable C. A. Woodrum, Member of Congress frGm the Sixth Dong~essional District of Virginia, has shown his willingness to use. his efforts and influence in the furtherance of the best interests of the City, and his aid and assistance will be most helpful in getting favorable and prompt action on the ap- plication for a grant of funds to aid in financing the construction of a Tuberculosi mnatorium. THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~onorable C. a. ~oodrum be, and h, is hereby requested to render such aid and assis- tance as may be necessary and essential to cause to be made as promptly as possible a grant of funds from the United States of America, through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public '~orks, to the City of Roanoke, the said grant to be used as an aid in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the City of ~oanoke, Virginia. APPROVED Pre si de nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October,' 1938. No. 5758. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~101, "Celebrations and Public tertainments", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938~. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~101, "Celebrations and Public Entertaimnents" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~0th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and en- titled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December. 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as fo llows: CELEBRATIONS ~ND PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS #101 Public Celebrations and Conventions .............. $ 370.00 BE IT FURTHER 0RDAIN~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 19~. No. 5759. AN ORDIi~CE to provide a bond for employees of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke, and to authorize Gharles Lunsford & Sons, Agents for The Fidelity Casualty Company of New York, to execute such bond, and to provide for the payment of the premium thereon. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the. following emplol of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke shall .be bonded in the amounts set opposite their names: NAME POSI~ION Moore, Charles E. Buckland, George R., Jr. Hun~icutt, FaYe D. Hiner, Janie L. Kerns, Mary Peyton Hartman, H. L. Umberger, David K., Jr. PoweI1, Elizabeth Manager Office Manager Ass't to Office Manager First Collector Second Collector Outside Colle'ctor Utility Collector Substitute Collector ¥~IERE E~PLOYED Water Department AMOUNT OF SECURITY 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 ~es Premium for such bonds shall be paid by the City of Roanoke, and shall be charged to the appropriation of the Water Department. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Charles Lunsford & Sons, Agents for The Fidelity Casualty Company of New York, be, and they are hereby authorized to execute the bond, and the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to pay the premium there- for, charging the amount thereof to the appropriation of the Water Department. BE IT FURTtiEH 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 October, 1938. 754. AN ORDINANCE providing, for the segregation of white and colored passengers )atronizing bus lines operated wholly within the corporate limits of the City of ~oanoke, and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof. :i~, Section 2 of Chapter 419, Acts of Assembly 1930 (Code 1930, Section ~97n) provides that nothing in the act contained shall apply to operators of bus lines transporting passengers or property wholly within any city or town in this ~tate; and WttEI~, it is desirable that there be reasonable uniformity in the policy Df segregation of white and colored passengers by public carriers. TMEHEFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. Ail persons, fi~ms or corporations operating bus lines wholly vithin the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke shall separate the white and ~olored passengers in their motor buses and set apart and designate in each bus a )ortion thereof, or certain seats therein, to be occupied by white passengers, and a portion thereof, or certain seats therein, to be occupied by colored passengers, and any such operator, person or persons that shall fail, refuse or neglect to compl with the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 8action 2. Said operators of said bus lines'shall make no difference or liscrimination in the quality 'or c~nvenience of the accommodations provided for the ~wo races under the preceding section. Section 3, The driver, operator or other person in charge of any bus above ~entioned, shall have the right, and he is hereby directed and required at any time when it may be necessary or proper for the comfort and convenience of passengers so to do, to change the designation so, as to increase or decrease the amount of space sr seats set apart for either race; but no contiguous seats on the same bench shall be occupied by white and colored passengers at the same time; and said driver, ihis or her seal~ as it may be necessary or proper; the driver, operator or other person in charge of said vehicle who shall fail or rel~se to carry out the provision icl this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Section i. Each driver, operator or person in charge of any such bus, in the employment of the company operating the same, while actively engaged in the opera- tion of said bus, shall be a special policeman and have all the powers of conserva- tors of the peace in the enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance, and in the discharge of his duty, as special policeman, in the enforcement of order upon said buses; and in acting in good faith, he shall be for the purposes of this ordinance the Judge of the race of each passenger whenever such passenger has failed to disclose his or her race. Section 5. Ail persons who fail while on any such bus to take and occupy the seat or seats or other space assigned to them by the driver, operator or other person in charge of such bus, or by the person whose duty it is to take up tickets or collect fares from passengers therein, or who shall fail to obey the directions of any such driver, operator or other person in charge as aforesaid, to change their seats from time to time as occasions require, pursuant to any lawful rule, regula- tion or custom in force by such bus lines as to assigning separate seats or other space to white and colored persons, respectively, having been first advised of the fact of such regulation and requested to conform thereto, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 6. Upon conviction for the violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance the person, firm or corporation so convicted shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than two hundred fifty dollars for each offense. APPROVED lark President IN TM~, COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1938. No. 5?60. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to F, Fallon to ~onstruct two concrete cross- overs to accommodate properties known as Nos. 355 and 35? Luck Avenue, S. '~. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to ~. Fallon to construct two concrete cross-overs to accommodate properties known as Nos. 355 and 35? Luck Avenue, S. W. Said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said F. Fallon by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and same 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 F.. Fallon further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at his own ezpense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days after notice by th~ City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with ~ithin ninety days shall be automatically revoked. BE I? FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in considera- tion of the permit herein granted the said F. Fallon deed the City of Roanoke necessary lend for widening the street in front of the said properties, for which the City of Roanoke will construct the said cross-overs at its own expense. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1938. No. 5761. A RESOLUTION making available to the Roanoke School Board the sum of $18,000.00 for the purposes of constructing a vocational addition to Jefferson High School, contingent upon Federal and ~tate assistance. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that there be, and is hereby made available to the Roanoke City School Board the sum of ~18,000.00 for the purpose of constructing a vocational addition to Jefferson High School, contingent upon Federal and ~tate assistance. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ¥irginia, that it is understood the said funds herein made available are for capital account of the said Roanoke City School Board, and that the said mnount will be repaid from the first capital funds available. APPROVED President '118 IN THE COUNCIL E0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of ~ctober, 1938. No. 5762. A RESOLUTION authorizing use of the City Market Auditorium by the National Business College basket-ball team for practicing purposes. ~tEREAS, the National Business College has requested permission for use of the City Market Auditorium by its basket-ball team for practicing purposes for a mawimum Period of thirty nights of two hours per night, three nights per week, for a total ~Consideratton of $50.00 for the entire period. 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 period of thirty nights, the said basket-ball team to be permittec to use the Auditorium three nights per week, Wednesday, Thursday and ~riday, of two ~ours for each night, at a total cost of $50.00, not prorated, the said amount to Be paid in advance. BE IT FURTHER RES~LYED that in the event the City of Roanoke has an opportunit.~ ~f renting the City Market Auditorium on a regular revenue basis, that the National Business College basket-ball team will defer to other nights the City Manager may ~trect. BE IT FURTHER RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the granting ~f the special privilege hereinabove provided shall not in any manner be construed s establishing a precedent for the use of the City Market Auditorium. AP P R O V E D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1958. No. 5?64. A RESOLUTION to refund Francis M. and Johanaa E. Oahill $50.00 covering over- ,ayment of real estate taxes for the years 1931-3~.-33-~4 on property described as 0ct A, Block 2, R. H. Fishburn Map. WHEREAS, real estate described as Lot 4, Block Z, R. H. ]~ishburn Map, for the ,ears 1931-32-35-~4 was appraised at $5,3?9.00 and erroneously extended on the ~ppraiser's card as $6,3?9.00 and over-assessed $500.00 for taxes, and WHEREAS, taxes on the said real estate for the said years have been paid on ~he basis of the erroneous extension of ~he assessed valua~ion, or $1~.50 overpaymen ~nnually for the years THEREFORE, 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 ~ancis M. and Johauna E. Cahii1 amounting to $50.00, covering refund of overpayment taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34 on real estate described as Lot 4, Block 2, H. Fishburn Map. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIh~IA, The 31st day of October, 1938. No. 5?65. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution :1o. 5488, adopted by the Council of the City ~f Roanoke on the 4th day of April, 1938, entitled, "A Resolution granting a permit ;o the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Rutherford Avenue, · W., East of l~tfth Street approximately 1,100 feet to a dead end". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 5488, ~dopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 4th day of April, 1938, en- ;itled, "A Resolution granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install A-inch gas main in Rutherford Avenue, N. W., East of Fifth Street approximately ,100 feet to a dead end", be, and the same is hereby revoked· APPR0¥ED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1938. No. 5766. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 5489, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 4th day of April, 1938, entitled, "A Resolution granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Jennings Avenue, S. E., from 5th Street, West, 270 feet to a dead end'. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 5489, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 4th day of April, 1938, en- titled, "A Resolution granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a $,[nch gas main in Jennings Avenue, S. E., from 5th Street, ~lest, 2~0 feet to a dead end", be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1938. No. 5?67. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~150, "Street Construction~, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938e. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~150, "Street Construction', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938', ~ibe, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRUCTION ~150 Labor .................... $15,393.76 Matertals ................ 18,650.00 RE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this 0rdinan, shall be in force from its passage. lerk APPROYED President IN T~E COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1938. No. 5768. A RESOLUTION authorizing the allocation of $8,000.00 from the Improvement 'und of the Water Department for extensions and improve~nts in the South Roanoke distribution system of the Water Department in the City of Roanoke, and directing the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department to make application for WPA Project cowering said extensions and improvements. BE IT RESOLVED by the Couhcil of the City of Roanoke that $8,000.00 be, and the same is hereby allocated from the Improvement Fund of the Water Department for extensions and improvements in the South Roanoke distribution system of the Water Department in the City of Roanoke, and that the City Manager and the Manager of the Water Department be, and they are hereby directed to make application for WPA ProJec' covering said extensions and improvements. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 1938. No. 5745. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenac~ Section 50 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1935, No. 4696, entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying Ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violation thereof and directing the printir~ of same in pamphlet form'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 50 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day "An Ordinance compiling and codifying 0rdi- of December, 1935, No. 4696, entitled, ~ nances, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violation thereof and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: SECTION 50 - COAL DEALERS: (a~ Every person, firm or corporation who shall sell and/or deliver, attempt to sell and/or deliver, offer to sell and/or deliver, or solicit, receive, or take orders for the sale and/or delivery of solid fuel, consisting of coal, coke, or any manufacturer or patented fuel not sold by liquid or metered measure, in the City of Roanoke, hereinafter termed coal dealer, shall register his or its name and address with the Commissioner of Revenue and pay the license fee or fees herein set forth, and shall perform and observe the conditions and requirements herein laid down. (b) Every coal dealer who keeps and maintains a regular place of business consisting of a coal yard equipped with loading, unloading, storage and service facilities, and with adequate scales for the weighing of motor and other vehicles used in the delivery of coal, duly tested, approved, and sealed by the Departmen~ of Weights and Measures of the City of Roanoke, and who makes delivery from, and in vehicles loaded at said regular place of business shall pay a license tax of ...................................................................... $ 75.00 per year based on sales of $15,000.00 and a flat tax of 22 cents for each *100.00 in excess thereof. (c) Every coal dealer' not equipped as provided in paragraph (b) above, ~nd/or who makes delivery from, or in vehicles loaded at any point other than ~aid regular place of business as provided in paragraph (b) above, shall pay a License tax of $ 75 00 ~er year for each vehicle used in such business. (d) The above taxes imposed by the foregoing paragraphs shall be in lieu )f the merchants' tax, and shall not be prorated, and shall not be issued until the ~ntire amount of the tax for' the entire year shall be paid. (et No vehicle shall be used for the transportation of solid fuel within the ~ity of Roanoke unless the name of the dealer or licensee hereunder prominently ap- pears in letters painted, stamped, or enameled on the sides of the body of the vehicl (f) ~very delivery made by those licensed under the foregoing sections must ~e accompanied by a delivery ticket showing the name and address of the coal yard, .22 ,-de, and a brief description of the kind and grade of solid fuel being delivered ~ttested by the signature of ~the owner of said origin point or his agent; the name ~nd address of the person, firm or corporation claiming to be the owner of the load )f solid fuel while same is in transit; the name and address of the purchaser or .~onsignee; and the gross, tare and net weights of the load taken the same day de- Livery is made on scales duly tested, approved and sealed by the Roanoke City De- partment of ~eights and Measures, the date and time same was taken, and the license number of the vehicle making the delivery attested by the signature of the weighmast~ ;aking said weights. (g) For the privilege of selling or delivering coal in quantities of less than 250 pounds and which has been purchased from a licensed retail coal dealer, the tax shall be $10.00. Anyone violating any provision of the foregoing sections upon arrest and con- ~iction shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $200.00. RE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall become effective on the 1st lay of January, 1939. APPROVED Pre sident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 1938. No. 5769. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Bessie Godsey to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. 829 Rorer Avenue, S. W. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Mrs. Bessie Godsey to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate property at No. 829 Rorer Avenue, S. W. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfactio of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Mrs. Bessie Godsey by acting under ~his Resolution agrees to in- demnify 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 ?th day of November, 19za. No. ~770. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to S. A. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. 20 Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, end is hereby granted 'to S. A. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. E0 Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Nanager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said S. A. DUerson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify end save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction end maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically ~evoked. APPROVED ATT~ lerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 19~8. No. 8771. A RESOLUTION granting a per~Zt to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Woodbine Street S. E., from 44E South to 445, approximately 75 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in ~oodbine Street S. E., from 44E South to 445, approximately 70 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke fr~m 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 1E0 days shall be automatically .~evoked. APPROVED Pr e s ident THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of November, 1938. No. 57?3. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the interest ~n Sewer Assessment from March l, 1923, against property described as the Eastside o~ ~larke Avenue 1SO feet Nest of Woods Avenue, 00 feet, Official Survey, standing in the name of Richard Gorta, and accept payme~ltI of the principal amounting to $32.44 ~n full settlement. ~'~IEREAS, it appears that sewer was constructed to serve property described as ~larke Avenue, S. W., Lot 10, Block 8, Official Map, during the year 1920, and was ~ssessed in the name of ~. W. Butler as the owner of Said property at that time, and WHEREAS, it appears that the above mentioned property was purchased by Richard ;oria during the year l@14 ,and was standing in his name at the time said sewer was ~onstructed, and WHEBJ~S, it appears that said property was ~erroneously assessed and that ~ichard Goria, the present proper~y owner, should be permitted to pay the principal ~n thin assessment and have the interest released. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lerk be, and he is hereby aUthorized end directed to release the interest on Sewer ~ssesmment ~from March l, 1923, against property described as the Eastside of Clarke .venue 150 feet Nest of Woods Avenue, 50 feet, Official Survey, standing in the nam~ ~f Richard Goria, and accept payment of the principal amounting to $32.44 in full ~ettlement. r k APPROVED President THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 1938. No. 57?4. ~¥HEREAS, H. S. Wins, a former member of Council and Vice-Mayor of the City of ~oanoke, departed this life on the 30th day of September, 1938, and ;~AS, in the death of H. S. Winn the City of Roanoke has lost a noble and Apright citizen who gave unstintedly of his time as a member of Council and Vice- ~ayor to the growth, progress and permanent welfare of the City, and ~EREAS, this Council desires to make record of that loss and pay tribute to a Aseful, honorable and loyal life, characterized by courtesy and a willingmess to sar' ~is fellowmen, which endeared him to his friends and those with whom he came in con- ~act. THEP~ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in recog- nition of the useful services of H. S. Winn to the City this body is deeply consciou. 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 Mm. Winn's immediate family. APPROVED ATTES~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 1938. No. 5775. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in payment of the City's proportion of cost incident to the Franklin Road Underpass, and appropriating $6,586.35 for payment of the said warrants. iv~iEREAS, an agreement between the City Manager of the City of Roanoke, the Virginia Holding Corporation amd the Norfolk ,and Western Railway Company provided that the acquiring of rights-of-way a~d relocation of plant of the Atlantic Refinim~ Company ~ould be done at the expense of the said Holding Corporation and Railway Company, and that the City of Roanoke would be billed for 50% of said cost, and ~i~b~EAS, the said Virginia Holding Corporation and the Norfolk and Western Railway Company have submitted invoices amounting to $6,586.55, representing 50% of the cost incurred in acquiring land for rights-of-way and relocating plant of the Atlantic Refining Company in connection with the construction of the Franklin Road Underpass. THEP~EFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of l~oanoke ~hat the City Auditor be, and he is ~hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant in the name of the Virginia Holding Corporation amounting to $2,417.79, and a warrant in the name of the Norfolk 8nd Western Railway Company amounting to $4,168.56, a total of $6,586.35, in full payment of 50% of the cost incurred by the said Virginia Holding Corporation and the I~orfolk and Western Railway Company in acquiring land for rigght of-way and relocating~ plant of th~ Atlantic Refining Company in connection with the construction of the Franklin Road Underpass. BE IT FURTHER 0RD~LINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $6,586.35, be, and the same is hereby appropriated for payment of the said warrants herein authorized. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. President APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 1938. No. 5776. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve purchase of a 1-~2 ton Dodge dump truck for the Water Department at a cost of $635.00. 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 a 1--~ ton Dodge dump truck for tho ?~ater Department at a cost of $635.00, and that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant in payment therefor. APPROVED ,rk Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5772. AN ORDINANCE to emend Article 1, Section 1, of an Ordinance adopted by. the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1932, num- bered 4083, and entitled, "An Ordinance to divide the area of the City of Roanoke into districts, to establish building lines, to regulate and restrict the location, erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair or use of buildings and other structures, their height, area and bulk, and percentage of lot to be occupied by buildings or other structures, the size of yards, courts and other open spaces, and the trade, industry, residence and other specific uses of the premises in such districts for the promotion of health, safety, morals, comfort, prosperity, or general welfare of the City of Roanoke; to provide for the change of boundaries, regulations and. restrictions of such districts; to provide for a Board fo Zoning ~ Appeals; to provide for enforcement; to prescribe penalties for violation of the pre visions hereof~. ~EMJ~AS, it is deemed for the best interest of the City of Roanoke that property lying on the north side of Westover Avenue between Ghent Boulevard and Natauga Street, on the south or west of Ghent Boulevard from Westover Avenue to the alley near Virginia Avenue, extending westward along said alley to the rear of Lot 4, Newland Map, thence southward to the alley which fronts on Winbourne Street, and then extending eastward along the alley to Watauga Street, be changed from a Genera~ Residence to a Special Residence District, and '~¥HEREAS, notice required by Article Il, Section l, of the Zoning Ordinance, has been published in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke for the time required by said Ordinance, and WI-IEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in the said newspaper was given on the 31st day of October, 1938, at 2 o'clock p. m., before the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the Municipal Building, at ~hich hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other interested )arties in the affected area. T~ME?0RE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article , Section l, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke on the 30th day of December, 1932, numbered 4083, and entitled, "An Ordinance to divide the area ~f the City of l~oanoke into districts, to establish building lines, to regulate and restrict the location, erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repais ~r use of buildings and other structures, their height, area and bulk, and percentag~ f lot to be occupied by buildings, or other structures, the size of yards, courts ~nd other open spaces, and the trade, industry, residence and other specific uses of the premises in such districts for the promotion of health, safety, morals, comfort, ~rosperity, or general wlfare of the City of Roanoke, to provide for the change of ~oundaries, regulations and restrictions of such districts, to provide for a Board o~ ~oning Appeals; to provide for enforcement; to prescribe penalties for violation of he pro. visions hereof", be amended in the following particular and no other, viz: Property lying on the north side of ~'estover Avenue between Ghent Boulevard an~ ~atauga Street, on the south or west of Ghent Boulevard from ?~estover Avenue to the ~lley near Virginia Avenue, extending westward along said alley to the rear of Lot , Newland Nap, thence southward to the alley which fronts on Winbourne Street, and hen extending sastward along the alley to Watauga Street, designated on Sheet 133 ,f the Zoning Map as Official Nos. 1330611, 1330612, 1330622,1330623, 1330624, ~330625, 1330626, 1330627, 1330628 and 133~629, be, and is hereby changed from ~eneral Residence to Special Residence District, and the Map herein referred to shall changed in this respect. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5777. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to ~'. H. Horton to construct a concrete cross- sver to accommodate property located on the ~orth Side of Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., ~etween llth a~d 12th Streets, known as Lot 14, Block 54, R. F. & H. Land Map. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to -~. H. Horton to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property located on the North Side of Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., between llth and 12tl Streets, known as Lot 14, Block 54, R. F. & H. Land Map. 128 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 ~. H. Horton by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify ~nd save harmless the City of Roanoke frc~ all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said W. H. Horton further agrees upon tha abandonment of the use of said ~ross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition ~ithin 60 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically ~evoked. A~~C~e rk APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5??8. A RESOLUTION authorizing an~ directing the City Manager to purchase one aundred an~ sixty-five additional perking meters for continuation of the pa~king neter zone., as provided for in 0rdinamce No. 5?35, adopted by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke on the l?th day of October, 1938. iVHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended that the two hundred parking meters Lnstalled for trial period by authority of Council under date of June 6, 1938, be ~urchased, and that the seventy-five percent of the proceeds from same already col- .ected and paid be applied on the purchase price, and that one hundred and sixty-fivE ~dditional parking meters be purchased to continue the parking meter zone as provide( ~or in Ordinance No. 5733, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the l?th lay of October, 1938, and ~~, bids for furnishing the City of Roanoke parking meters were opened )n the 10th day of November, 1938, and the City Manager has recommended that one ~undred and sixty-five additional parking meters known as the "KARPAf~I' meter be )urchased st the basic price of S46.50,each, and that the City take advantage of the 'ire percent discount by paying for the said meters prior to January 10, 19~9. 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 enter into contract for ~he purchase of the two hundre~ parking meters already installed, one hundred of the ~aid meters being of the type known as "KARPARK~ meter amd one hundred of the type ~nowm as the 'MARITIME" meter, and that the seventy-five percent of the receipts ~lready collected and paid be applied on the purchase price of said meters; and that .~e be furbher authorized and directed to enter into contract for the purchase of one ~undred and sixty-five additional parking meters of the "KARPARK" meter type, at a ~rice shown in tabulation of bids; viz, a basic rate of $46.50 each, and that the ~ity take advantage of the ~ive percent cash discoUnt by payment of said amount IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5779. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on Sewer Assessment amounting to $17.17, with interest from March 1, 1923, against property described as Lot ll, Section 31, Hyde Park, assessed in the name of the Gordon Development Company and standing in the name of L. B. Pace ~EAS, 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 Assess- ments by Special Resolution only, and ~Jw~EREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title pre- pared by an attorney covering property described as Lot ll, Section 31, Hyde Park, and the Abstract specifically mentions information received fr~m the City Clerk's Office at the time said Abstract was made indicated there were no Sewer and Side- walk Assessments standing against this 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 principal and in- terest charges on Sewer Assessment amounting to $17.17, with interest from March l, 1923, against property described as Lot ll, Section 31, Hyde Park, assessed in th name of the Gordon Development Company and standing in the name of L. B. Pace~ from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5?80. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Board of Equalization to do whatever is necessary to place inequalities of assessments of real estate for ble purposes on a just and equitable basis throughout the entire City. ~.~HEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of Council that inequalities of assessments of real estate for taxable purposes in the City of Roanoke exist, and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Council of the City of Roanoke that assess- ments of real estate for taxable purposes should be placed on a just and equital~le basis throughout the entire City. THEREFORE, 'BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the equalities of assessments of real estate for taxable purposes be, and the same are hereby referred to the Board of Equalization who is authorized and directed to do whatever is necessary to place inequalities of assessments on a just and equitable basis throughout the entire City.  APPROVED ATTEST~ ~/ ~ L ~ · ~ '1_30 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. ~78i. A RESOLUTION authorizing employment of an additional clerk in the office of the Board of Equalization at a salery of $?5.00 per month, for a period of six weeks beginning November 16, 1938. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ an additional clerk for the office of the iBoard of EQualization at a salary of $75.00 per month, for a period of six weeks beginning November 16, 1938. APPROVED President IN THE coUNcIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5?82. · AN ORDINANCE to emend and reenact Section ~103, "Public Library~', of an Ordinance ado~pted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~103, "Public Library", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance mak- ing appropriations for the six months period ending December $1, 1938," be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC LIBRARY ~103 Incidentals ................ $ 2~.90 BE IT ~URT~dhR 0RDAII~ED 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 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5783. ~lN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~15, "Bail Commissioner', of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day ~f June, 1938, No. 561I, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~15, "Bail Commissioner", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virgin~ on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appro- priations for the six months period ending Decembe~ 31, 1938', be, and the same is ~ereby amended and reordained to read as follows: BAIL C0}&[ISSIONER ~15 Stationery .............. $ 18.80 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its l~ssage. ~TTES~~ ' v ~~.rk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. 5784. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~50, "Health Departmeat", of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of l~oanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day ~f June, 1938, No. 5611, a~d entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the ~ix months period ending December 31, 1938". 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, ~irginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance aaking appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and ~he same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HEALTH DEPARTM/~T Pos tage. . . · . 28O .00 BE IT FUATiiER 0RDAI~tED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President "132 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1938. No. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to accept $800.00 as cash payment for installation cost of water mains to serve College Park, formerly the old Virginia College property. ~tEREAS, C. W. Francis, Jr., Agent for F. E. Graves, owner of real estate development knowm as College Park, formerly the old Virginia College property, has offered to pay $800.00 in cash to the City of Roanoke for a part of the. installation cost of water mains to serve the said College Park now being developed for residen- tial lots, and ~'~tEREAS, it is to the interest of the City of Roanoke that said offer be: ~ccepted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED. by the Council of the City of Roahoke that the City ~mnager be, and he is hereby authorized to accept from C. W. Francis, Jr., Agent for F. E. Graves, $800.00, and cause said construction to be completed at the sole ~ost to the said City, it being understood that no refunds will hereafter be made. o the said C. W. Francis, Jr., Agent, or F. E. Graves, owner, by reason of the pay- Lent of the said $800.00, and that future consumers of water in the said development will pay the usual prevailing rates to consumers and otherwise conform to the rules and regulations of the Water Department. , APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The i4th day of November, 1938. No. 5?86. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to execute for and on Sehalf of the City of Roanoke formal contract with Frye & Stone, Architects, for the ~uberculosis Sanatorium. WHEREAS, the formal contract between the City of Roanoke and Frye & Stone, Axchitects, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, has been presented to Council and the said contract has been approved. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~nager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute for and ~n behalf sf the City of Roanoke the said contract dated the 15th day of November, 1938. BE IT FURTHER RESOLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the exe- cution and delivery of the said contract is contingent upon receipt of PWA grant to aid in financing the construction of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, it beio~ under- stood that should the City fail to receive the said PWA grant, then the said con- tract shall be deemed null and void. ]. 33 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the said formal contract be filed in the Office of the City Clerk as a part of the Minutes of Council,~ APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The i5th day of November, 193.8. No. 5787. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to enter into contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke to purchase approximately 144 acres of real estate known as Coyner's Spring property, at'a price not to exceed $9,000.00, to be used for Municipal purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that the City Manager be, md he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contract for and on behalf Df the City of Roanoke to purchase approximately 144 acres of real estate known as ~oyner's Spring property, at a price not to exceed $9,000.00, to be used for Munici- ml purposes. APPROVED ~TTES ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of November, 1938. No. 5788. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Gertrude Boatwright, Dorothy Buckner and The First National Exchange Bank, Trustees, to construct a concrete cross-over twelve feet wide to accommodate property at No. ll0 Franklin Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Gertrude Boatwright, Dorothy Buckner and The First National Exchange Bank, Trustees, to construct a concrete cross-over twelve feet wide to accommodate property at No. ll0 Franklin Road. Said cross-over to be constr~cted according to the good liking and satisfactiol of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Gertrude Boatwright, Dorothy Buckner and The First National Exchange Bank, Trustees, 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 sf the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said Gertrude Boatw~ight, Dorothy Buckner and The First National Exchange Bank further agree upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to restore at their own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED Pre sial ant '~'~l THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day.of November, 1938. No. 5?89. ~ A RESOLUTION accepting the Offer ~of the United States to the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to aid by way of grant in firmncing the constrUction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium. BE IT REsoLVED bY the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. Section 1. That the 0ffer' of the United States of America to the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to aid by way of grant in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis'Sanatorium, a copy of which Offer reads as follows, be, and the same is hereby in all respects accepted: "P. W. 85457-26 "FEDERAL EMERGEltCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS" "Washington, D. C., "Dated: November 10,1938 "Docket No. Va. 1405-F "City of Roanoke, Virginia, "Roanoke, Virginia. "1. Subject to the Terms and Conditions .(PWA Form No. 230, as amended to the date of this Offer), which are made a part hereof, the United States of America hereby offers to aid in financing the construction of a tuberculosis sanitorium, in- cluding necessary equipment and the acquisition of necessary land (herein called the "Project"), by making a grant to the City of Roanoke, Virginia, (herein celled the "Applicant"), in the amount of 45 percent of the cast of the Project upon completion, as determined by the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public ~erks (herein called the "Administrator"), but not to exceed, in any event, the sum of $35,595, "2. By acceptance of this Offer the Applicant covenants to begin work on the Pr~Jec~ as early as possible but in no event later than December 31, 1938, and to complete such Project with all practicable dispatch, and in any event within 7 months from the commencement of construction. "3. This Offer is made subject to the express condition'that, if the Adminis- trator shall determine at any time that the Applicant has paid or agreed to pay, whether directly or'indirectly, a bonus, commission or fee to any person, firm or corporation for attempting to procure an approval of the Applicant's application, or for alleged services in procuring or in at~empting to procure such approval, or for activities of the nature commonly known as lobbying performed or agreed to be performed in connection with the application, then the Administrator shall have the right, in his discretion, to rescind this Offer and any agreements resulting here- from, and, in the event of such rescission, the United States of America shall be under no further obligation hereunder. 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA "Federal Emergency Administrator of Public '~?brks Section 2. That said City of Roanoke, Virginia, agrees tG abide by all the Eerms and Conditions of said Offer, including the Terms and Conditions annexed thereto and made a part thereof. Section 3. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed ~orthwtth to send to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works three ~'ertified copies of the proceedings of the Council of the City of Roano~ke, Virginia, fn connection with the adoption of this Resolution, setting forth this Resolution ~n full, and such further documents or proofs in connection with the acceptance of said Offer as may be requested by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public APPRGYED :k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VI/tGINIA, The l?~h day of November, 1938. No. 5790. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 5787, adopted by th~ Council of t'he City )f Roanoke on the 15th day of November, 1938, entitled, "A RESOLUTION authorizing ~nd directing the City Manager to enter into contract for and on behalf of the City ~f Roanoke to purchase approximately 144 acres of real estate known as Coyner's Spring property, at a price not to exceed $9,000.00, to be used for Municipal purpose and authorizing and directin~ the 'City Manager to enter into contract for and on be- half of the City of Roanoke to purchase approximately 123 acres of real estate known ~s Coyner's Spring property, at a price not to exceed $10,000.00, to be used for ~unic ipal purposes. :,¥HEREAS, the City ~ianager has reported that since the adoption of Resolution ~o. 5787, authorizing the purchase of the Coyner's Spring property, reported as :ontaining 144 acres, that it now appears that the said tract of land contains only ~23 acres, more or less, and that the owners ef the said property have refused the ~ffer of $9,000.00 for the said property, and have submitted'a proposal to convey to .he CitY the said property at a price of ~10,000.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RE~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution io. 5787, adopted on the 15th day of N~venber, 1938, entitled, "A RESOLUTION author- zing and directing the City Manager to enter into contract for and on behalf of the tty of Roanoke to purchase approximately 144 acres of reel estate known as Coyner's .pring property, at a price not to exceed $9,000.00, to be used for Municipal purpose e, and the same is hereby revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contract for and ~n behalf of the City of Roanoke to purchase Coyner's Spring property, consisting of ~23 acres, more or less, at a price not to exceed $10,000.00, to .~urposes. ~l~ be used for Municip~ll ,136 LN T'HE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1938. No, 5791. A RESOLUTION requesting the Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the ~toanoke Railway and Electric Company to petition the State Corporation Co ~mission for authority to discontinue oparation and abandGnmeat of its railway line known as "~ranklin Road and North East", as 'provided for in an Ordinance granting permission to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets 'of the City of Roanoke, as ad~p~ed by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 7th day of February, 1938. ~REREAS, the President of the Sa£ety Motor Transit Corporation and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company, under date of February 7, 1938, filed with the Council .of the City .of Roanoke a communication signifying its willingness to carry out the terms~ of ,agreement .entered into with the City of Roanoke on the 7th day of February, 1938, if it is the desire of the City Council, and if necessary permission is granted by the State CorpOration Commission, and WHEREAS~ the. committee, representing interested citizens and property owners located on the Franklin Road street car line, or in the territory served by said line, appeared before the Council of the City of Roanoke at its regular meeting on Monday, November 21, 1938, and presented petition signed by the said interested citizens and property owners asking that the agreement made with the Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be enforced, and that Council take the necessary steps to hawe the said line removed, in accordance with the said agreement, and '~¥~iEREAS, it is the opinion of the Council of the City of Roanoke that the convenience of the residents of the area served by the street car line known as "Franklin Road Line",. will be promoted by substituting bus service for the said streetI car line; that the removal of the said street car line from Franklin Road, a narrow, main thoroughfare, on which automobile traffic is highly congested, will re- move a dangerous traffic, hazard and g~eatly promote the safety and csnfort of the general public, and by so doing will carry out that part of the agreement made by the Safety Motor Transit Corporation, the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company and the City of Roanoke, dated the 7th day of February, 1938, to--wit: T~a~ "the Safety Motor Transit Corporation as .grantee hereunder agrees that, subject to the approval of the State Corporation Commission, will cause the Roanoke Railway amd Electric Company to discontinue the Franklin Road and North East Line on or before August l, 1938". THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the officers of the Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and they are hereby requested to promptly petition the State Corporation Commission for a rehearing on the question of authorizing the discon- tinuance of operation and abandonment of its electric railway line known as "~ranklin Road and North East", as provided for in an Ordinance granting permission to the Safet~ Motor Transit Corporation to maintain snd operate a motor bus system IN Tm COUNC~L FOR T~LE ~TY OF ROA~NOKE, VIRGI~VIA, The 21st day of November, 1938. No. 5792. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company c~ New Jersey to construct three ~cross-overs to accommodate Filling Station at the Southwest Corner of Ferdinand and Elm Avenues, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and 'is hereby granted the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to construct three cross-overs to accommodate Filling Station at the Southwest Corner of Ferdinand and Elm AYenues, Said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Nanager and under specifications to be' furnished by him~ The Standard oil Company of i~ew Jersey by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the C~ty of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons~ or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of' said cross-overs. The said Standard 0ii Company of New Jersey further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its own expense the SiRe- walk to its original condition within 60 days after notice by the City Manager to SO restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically cevoked.. APPROVED President IN T~fE C~UNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIa, The 21st day of November, 1938. No. 5793. A kESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to.draw warrant in the name of Eunice Barnett amounting to $1.98 covering refund of pe~nalties on. real ~state taxes for the first half of the year 1938, paid on November 19, 1938. ~hiEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has directed that if and when ~ontroversial taxes for the first half of the year 1938 on real estate described ~s Lot 6, Block 2, F. &. T., standing in the name of Eunice~Barnett, are promptly oaid the penalties on same would be refunded, and ,~liEREAS, Eunice Barnebt on the 19th day of November, 1958, paid into the ,ffice of t~ City Treasurer taxes and penalties on the said real estate for tls half of the year 1938, the amount of the said penalties being $1.98. !38 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLBED 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 ¢~unice Barnett amounting to $1.98 covering refund of penalties on controversial taxe. for the first half of the year 1958 on real estate described as Lot 6, Block 2, F. &T. APPROVED Pr es ide nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1938. No. 5794. A't~$0LUTION authorizing and~ directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in the ~ame of Hattie B. McCammitte amounting to $2.9? covering refund of penalties on real estate taxes for the first half of the year 1938, paid on November 19, 1938. ~tEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has directed that' if and' when controversial taxes for the first half of the year 1958 on two pieces of real estate described as Northeast corner of First Street a~d Albmmarle Avenue, Block B, Official Survey, amd the North side of Albemarle Avenue 108.63 feet East of First Street, S. W., respectively, standing in the name of Hattie B. Mc'Cammittee, are p~omptly paid the penalties on same would be refunded, and ',~ti~REA~, Hattie B. McCa~mitte on the Igth day of No~,ember, 1938, paid into the office of the City Treasurer taxes and penalties on the said real estate for the first half of the year 1958, the amount of the said penalties being $2.97. THEREFORE, BE IT ~0L~/ED 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 Hattie B. McCammitte amounting t o $2.97 covering refund of penalties on controversial taxes for the first half of the year 1958 on two pieces of real estate described as Northeast corner of First Street end Albemarle Avenue, Block 8, 0fficie Survey, and the North ,side of Albemarle Avenue 108.63 feet East of First Street, S. 5., respectively. lerk APPROVED President IN TiiE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~~ R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1938. No. 5795. A RESOLUTION to refund Maria Gaskins $25.00 covering one-half cost of sewer construction to accommodate property described as the Southwest corner of Lynchburg Road and Gainsboro (Parcel A) 79.5'. WfiY_~EAS, under Resolution No. 1071, dated ~ebruary 23, 1923, the City Manager was authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a sewer to accommodate the property on North Jefferson Street between Lynchburg Avenue and Hart Avenue, the property owners abutting thereon to pay the full cost thereof and to be reimbursed one-half of such cost at some. future time, and WHERE~S, Maria Gaskins paid $50.00, the estimated cost for constructing the said sewer, on March 31, 1923, no part of which has been refunded, and has now re- quested a refund of 325.00, the said amount being one-half the total cost of con- structing the said sewer. 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 $25.00 in the name of !.,,~.aria Gaskins covering refund as provided for in Resolution No. 1071, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £3rd day of February, 1923. APPROVED president IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TitE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1938. No. 5796. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay water mains in certain streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the '~¥ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay 6, 8 and 12-inch water mains in the following streets; Guilford Road to Grandin Road to Oregon Avenue Grandin Road from Guilford Road East 300 feet Stanley Road from Gean Street to Spring Road Montvale Road from Barham Road to Nearer Road Alberta Avenue from Gean Street, West 500 feet Oregon Avenue from Guilford Avenue to Woodlewn Avenue and West of Noodlawn Avenue 500 fe~et Tillett Road from Neaver Road, 500 feet West Barham Road from Tillett Road to Stan~y Road Weaver Road from Tillett Road to Stanley Road Spring Road from Stanley Road to Sweetbrier Avenue ¥9oodlawn Avenue from Oregon Avenue ~o Spring Road Summit Avenue from Woodlawn Avenue, West 500 feet Greenbrier ~venue from Rosewood Avenue, East 1,400 feet Rosewood ~venue from Greenbrier Avenue to Creston Avenue Sweetbrier avenue from Spring Road to Rosewood ~venue and 800 feet East of Rosewood Avenue Creston Avenue from Rosewood Avenue 2,500 feet ~est Creston ~venue from Romewood aven~ 1,500 feet Said '~iat.er Department of the City of Roanoke 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 water mains and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the ,, ~rovisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration APPROVED Presideat IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of November, 1938. No. 5?97. A RESOLUTION authOrizing the installation of streeg, lights on certain streets in the City of Roanoke. BE IT REsOLV~ 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: 1-250 C. P. street light on WaSena Avenue in the middle of the block between 3rd and 4th Streets. 1-100 C. P. street light at Nasena Avenue and Rivermont Street. 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 28th day of November, 1938. No.. 5798. ~ RES~LUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer Assessment amoounting to ,8.2£, with interest from March l, 192~, against property described as Lot 24, Block 7, East Side Land Company, assessed in the name of the Homestead Association and standing in the name of John C. Senter. WHERBiA~, notice of Sewer Assessment against Lot 24, Block 7, East Side Land Company, was served on the Homestead' Association on March 24, 1911, and ~iJHEMEAS, the said property was transferred to J. Z. Himes as of March 8, 1910 and it appears that the property was erroneously assessed. THEREFORE, BE IT RF~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is here. by authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment anounting to $8.2£, with interest frcm ~arch 1, 1923, against property described as Lot 24, Block 7, East Side Land Company, assessed in the name of the Homestead Association and standing in the name of John C. Senter, from the records in his Ioffice. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL l~OR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VI£~GINI~., The £8th day of November, 1938. No. 5?99. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Commuted hewer assessment amounting to ~10.00 against property described as the West side of lefferson Street, 52' North of Mountain Avenue, 50', Block 14, Official Survey, standing in the name of M. C. FranKlin. ;';~IEAEa~, ~. C. Franklin has presented Abstract of Title covering property lescribed as the Jest side of Jefferson Street, 52' North of Mountain Avenue, 50', ~lock 14, Official Survey, showing that the o~fice of the City Clerk reported, no ~ewer ~ssessment against the said property, and ;¥t~REAS, the records of Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments in the office of the ~ity Clerk as now cross-indexed show that there is a Commuted Sewer Assessment ~tanding against the said property. THEREFOF~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lerk be, and he is hereby authorized to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting ;o $10.00 against property described as the West side of Jefferson Street, 52' North )f Mountain ~venue, 50', Block 14, Official Survey, standing in the name of M. C. ~ranklin, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. ~TTE~~ ~ APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR TM CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of November, 1938. No. 5800. 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 June, 1938, No. 5.611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". 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 June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six .months per~iod ending December 31, 1938", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE D~P~diTi~L~NT F40 Furniture and Equipment ........... $ 4,143.64 BE IT ~?URT~. 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.~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28 th day of November, 19 38. No. 5801. k RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to ~10,000.00, covering purchase of real estate known as Coyner's Spring Property", more specifically described in deed of conveyance, for use as a Tuber- culosis Sanatorium site. BE IT R~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed'to draw warrant amounting to ,10 ,000 .00 , covering consideration for conveyance of real estate known as "Coyner's Spring Property", to be used as a Tuberculosis Sanatorium site, the said amount to be paid upon execution and delivery of deed showing good and sufficient title free of encumbrances, approved by the City Attorney. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RG~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of November, 1938. No. 580 2. A ~SOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve the purchase of one 3-inch portable pump equipped with necessary hose, for use in the Fire Department, at a total cost of $284.50. BE If' REO0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to approve the purchase of one 3-inch portable pump. equipped with necessary hose, for use in the Fire Department, at a total cost of $284.50, and that the City AuditOr be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in payment of the said amount. APPR0 VED Pres ident IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 5th day of December, 1938. No. 5803. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to L. D. and Media M. Harmon to construct a concrete' cross-over to accommodate property known as 1024 '~arrington Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to L. D. and Media M. Harmon to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property known as 1024 Warrington Road. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said L. D. and Media M. Harmon by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persona 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. Clerk APPROVED President IN THeE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of December, 1938. No. 5804. A RESOLUTION authorizing additional time for completion of work necessary by the Nqualizatton Board and extension of the employment of its Clerk. WHEREAS, the 180 man days provided for in Resolution No. 5717 have been ex- hausted by the Equalization Board, and it is estimated an additional thirty days will be needed to complete the work. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the. EQualization Board be, and it is hereby authorized to continue for a period of thirty days, begtnming November 80, 1988, in order to complete its work, the rate of compensation to be fixed at $10.00 per day as heretofore agreed. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED that the employment of the Clerk of the Equalization Board be, and the same is hereby extended for a Period of thirty days, beginning November 80, 1~8, at a salary of $100.00 per month. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 0th day of December, 1988. No. 8805. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in payment of the City's proportion of cost in connection with the construction of reinforced concrete pedestrian underpass at the lower end of Rosalind Avenue for entrance to the South Roanoke Park, and appropriating $2,221.44 for payment of the said warrant. WHEREAS, an agreement between the City Manager of the City of Roanoke and the ~orfolk and Western ~atlway Company provided that the construction of reinforced concrete pedestrian underpass at the lower end of Rosalind Avenue for entrance to the South Roanoke Park would be done at the expense of the said Railway Company, and that the City of Roanoke would be billed for 50% of said cost, and ~HEREAS, the said Norfolk and Western Railway Company has submitted invoice mnounting to $~,~1.44, representing 50~ of the cost incurred in connection with the zonstruction of the said pedestrian underpass. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant in the name 1.45 of the Norfolk and ~estern Railway Company amounting to $2,221.44 in full payment of 50% of the cos~ incurred by the said Norfolk and Western Railway Company in iconnection with the construction of reinforced concrete pedestrian underpass at the lower end of Rosalind Avenue for entrance to the South Roanoke Park. BE IT FURTHER 0RDAIh~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $2,221.44 be and the same is hereby appropriated for payment of the said warrant herein authoriz- ed. BE IT ~URTHEE ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Or- dinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTES~ ¢ler/k~~ APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of ~ecember, 1938. No. 5806. AE 0RDIEANCE to amend and reenact Section ~51, "Tuberculosis Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th, day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, ~An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~51, 'Tuberculosis Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanok Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL #51 Sanatorium ............... $ 1,750.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President , President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of December, 1938. No. 5807. AN ORDINANCE t° amend and reordain Section 4, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 14th day of December, 1956, No. 5040, en- titled, "An Ordinance to impose taxes 5n persons, real estate and personal property for the year 1957, and for each year thereafter until altered, amended or repealed 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 expanses". WHEREAS, in order that the usual and necessary operations of the City Govern- aent may be carried forward, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and thi )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section · of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 14th day f December· 19~6, No. 5040, entitled, "An Ordinance to impose taxes on persons, .~eal estate and personal property for the year 1937, and for each year thereafter Antil altered, amended or repealed for the support of the City Government, the ,ayment of interest upon the city debt, support of a public library, the payment of ,ensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, for school ~urposes and other municipal expenses', be amended and reordained so as to read as Follows: 4. A discount of 1~. is hereby authorized and may be deducted from the first, or any one, or all of the subsequent quarterly payments of real estate taxes, if made prior to March 31st of the current tax year. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of December, 1958. No. 5808. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~16, 'Juvenile and Domestic Eelations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the JOth day of June, 1958, No. 561I, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1958". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of Che City of Roanoke that Section ~16, ,Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council ,f the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 50th day of June, 1958, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending fo llows: JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT - #16 Stationery ............... $ 84.00 Postage .................. 12.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of December, 1938. No. 5809. A RESOLUTION fixing and determining the minimum wage rates to be paid employees engaged in work on Tuberculosis Sanatorium to be constructed from the proceeds of an offer of the United States of America. ~I~EREAS, by a certain offer dated November 10, 1938, the United States of America proposes to aid in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis 'Sanatorium by making a grant to the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the maximum sum of $35,595.00 and ~HEREAS, it is the desire of this Council to cause to be paid equal to not less than the prevailing minimum hourly wage rates for each trade and occupation engaged in such construction, and -~HEBEAS, after due ~avestigation as ~o such wages prevailing for work of similar nature in the locality in which the Tuberculosis Sanatorium is to be con- structed, it has been found and determined that such wages are as hereinafter com- pletely set out. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. It is hereby found, fixed and determined that the prevailing ninimum hourly wage rates for each trade and occupation in the locality in which the Tuberculosis Sanatorium described in the preamble hereof is to be constructed, are as follows for such listed trades and occupations: CLASSIFICATION Asbestos Workers Bricklayers Bricklayer Tenders Carpenters Cement ~inishers Electrical Workers Electr ica i Helpers Glaziers Hoisting Engineer ( 2 Drum~ Ironworkers - Ornamental Iron Workers - Structural RATE $ .80 1.00 .40 .75 .75 .75 .50 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 Iron Workers - Rodman .75 Lathers Wood .75 Lathers - Metal Marble Setters 1.00 Mosaic & Terrazzo Workers 1.00 Marble Helpers .60 Terrazzo Helpers .60 Tile Setters 1.00 Tile Setters Helpers .60 Mortar Tenders .40 Motar Mixers .50 Painters, Paper hangers & decorators .?5 Plasterers 1.00 Plasterers Tenders .40 Plumbers 1.00 Boofers - Slate & Tile .75 Roofers- Composition .75 Kettlemen .45 ~heet Metal Workers .80 Shovel, Crane, Pile D~iver, Clamshell Operator. 1.25 Steam Fitters 1.00 Steam Fitters Helpers .50 Stone Cutters 1.00 Stone Masons 1.00 Waterproofers .75 Welders (Arc & Acetylene) 1.00 Teamsters .40 Truck Drivers .40 Laborers - Building .40 Caulkers - Pipe .45 Operator - Compressor .50 0perator - Cement Gun .75 Operator - Ditcher Trench Machine 1.00 Operator - Mixer .60 Operator - Terrazzo Machine .?5 Cork Layers .75 Well Drillers 1.00 UNSKILLED LABOR .3O Section 2. It is hereby ordered that the minimum hourly wage rates to be paid for the trades and occupations hereinabove set out in connection with the construc- tion of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium hereinabove referred to shall be as herein fixed and determined, and that the plans and specifications, and contra~t documents for such work shall specifically provide for such rates to be the minimum hourly wage rates to be paid employees engaged in such trades and occupations employed in connection with the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium. This Resolution shall take effect from and aft?r its adoption. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1938. No. 5810. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Rutherford Avenue, N. W., from 8th Street West, approximately 80 feet to serve No. 805. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Rutherford Avenue, N. W., from 8th Street West, approximately 80 feet to serve No. 805. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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 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 revoke d. A. PPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th,day of December, 1938. No. 5811. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $22.27 to Jacob L. Reid, Administrator, covering real estate taxes on the eas% half of Lot 7, Block 8, R. F. & H., standin~ in the name of Samuel Johnson, for the year 1937, paid in error. ~;HEREAS, on the 12th day of November, 1937, Jacob L. Reid, Administrator of the estate of Samuel Johnson, deceased, erroneously paid into the office of the Cit) Treasurer $2~.27 representing real estate taxes on the east half of Lot 7, Block 8, R. F. & ti., for the year 1937, standing in the name of Samuel Johnson, and ,~HEREAS, it was the intention of Jacob L. Reid, Administrator, to pay real estate taxes on part of Lot 161, Block 4, R. L. & I., for the year 1936, standing in the name of S. ~i. ~ohnson, deceased. T~iEBEFORE, BE IT RESOLYELq) by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $22.27 in the name of Jacob L. Bald, Administra~or, cowering refund of real estate taxes paid on the eas% half Lot 7, Block 8, R. F. & H., standing in the name of Samuel Johnson, for the year 19~7. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said warrant amounting to $22.27 be trans- itted to the City Treasurer to be applied on 1936 real estate taxes agaiast propert5 150 described as part of Lot 161, Block 4, R. L. & I., standing in the name of Samuel Johnson, deceased. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to return tax ticket #886 covering east half of Lot 7, Block 8, R. F. & H., in the name of Samuel Johnson, to his files as unpaid. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1938. No. 5814. A RESOLUTI01q requesting the ~ederal ~mergency Administration of .Public Works to reclassify costs on Wasens Bridge Project, Docket No. Ya. 1152-~, Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREA~, the City Manager has requested reclassification of costs on the Nasena Bridge Project, Docket No. Va. 1152-~, Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, end ~dERE~, it appears it will be to the best interest of the City of Roanoke. and the Yederal Emergency Administration of Public Works that the c~iginal 'Control Estimate" be revised. THEP~EY0~, BE IT RESOLME~ by the,Council of the City of Roanoke that the original "Control Estimate' of costs for the Wesena Bridge Project, Docket No. l152-F, Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, be, and th® same is hereby reclassified to read as follows: Classification Item Present Class tfication Chamge- (Show in- crease or decrease in each item) Revised Classification 1. Preliminary 2. Lands, etc. 3. Construction 4. Engineering 5. Legal 6. Interest 7. Miscellaneous 300.00 15,000.00 296,300.00 14,000.00 NONE 6,000.00 100.00 331,?00.00 605.74 12,364.00 10,100.00 2,927.63 302.63 6,000.00 100.00 000.00 27,364.00 286,200.00 16,927.63 302.63 000.00 000.00 331,700.00 APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1938. No. 5815. A RESOLUTION authorizing and ~directing the City Clerk to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to~$12.00 against proper~y described as Lot 164, Block 4 R. L. & I., assessed as~the North side of Patton Avenue '~est of 4th Street in the name of Rose Shoffner, standing, in the name ~of James P. Woods, Executor of the Gale Estat~e, and the. First. National~Exchange Bank, Trustees. WHEBM~.$, it appears that a Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $12.00 was placed against property described as the North side of Patton Avenue West of 4th Street, standing in the name of Rose Shoffner at that time, and W~E~EA~, it. appears that said property is located East of Fourth Street inst~ead 'of west· of said street, and the assessment is, therefore, erroneous. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that th~ City Clerk be, and-he is hereby authorized and directed to release Commuted Sewer Assess- meat ~mounttng to $12.00 against property described as Lot 164, Block 4, R. L. & I., assessed as the I~orth side of Patton Avenue West of 4th Street in the nam~e~ of Rose S~offner, standing in the name of ~ames P. Noods, Executor of the Gale Estate, and th6 First l~ational Exchange 'Bank, Trustees, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1938. No. 5816. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to .accept $40.83 as compromise settlement of Sewer Assessment on Lot 7, Block l, The Investment Company standing in the name of ¥. ~i. Vines. WHEREAS, it aPpears that the amount of the assessment of $40.83, assessed against Lot ?, Block l, The Investment Company, standing in the name of F. H. Vines~ is Questionable as to being the proper amount, and ~HEREAS, the said F. H. Vines has indicated his willingness to pay the principal amount of the assessment, amounting to $40.83, provided the interest on same from ~arch l, 192~, is released. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized end directed to accept $40.83 ss a compromise settlement for Sewer Assessment on Lot 7, Block l, The Investment Company, standing in the name of F. H. Mines. APPROVED 152 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 19~B. No. 5817. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release principal and interest charges on Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $9.33, with interest from ~arch 1, 1923, against Property described as Lot 11, Section 8, Rorer, assessed in he.name of Mrs. Jane Donaldson and standing in the name of the Brandon 0ompany, ncorporated. ~liHEREAS, Resolution No. 4954, ado]~ted by the Council of the City of Roanoke sn the 18th daY of september, 1936, authorizes and directs the City Clerk to release ~rincipal and interest charges on certain~ controvers.ial Sewer and Sidewalk Assess- Dents by Special Resolution only,, and' ~'HEREAS, the said City ~Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title pre- ~ared by a Law Firm covering property described as Lot 11, Section 8, Rorer, and the ~bstract specifically mentions information received from the office of the City Clerl at the time said Abstract was made indicated there were no Sewer and Sidewalk Assess. merits standing against this property. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lerk be, and he is hereby authori'zed and directed to release the principal and nterest charges on Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $9.33, with interest from ~rch 1, 19P~, against p~roperty described as Lot 11, Section 8, Rorer, assessed in the name of Mrs. Jane Donaldson and standing in the marne of the Brandon Company, ~ncorporated, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1958. No. 5818. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Commuted Sewer Assessmea~ amounting to $5.00 agsinst property described as the North side of Salem Avenue, 86 feet ~est of Third Street, assessed as Salem Avenue in the name of A. M. Fuller, standing in the name of the Brandon Company, Incorporated. ~HEREAS, it appears that a Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $5.00 was placed against property described as Salem Avenue, standing in the name of A. M. Fuller at that time, and WHEREAS, it appears that this description is erroneous and the said assessmen~ should be released as a charge against said property. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $5.00 against property described as the North side of Salem Avenue, 86 feet West of Third Street, assessed as Salem Avenue in the nsme of Ao M. FUller, standing in the name of the Brandon Company, Incorporated, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1938. No. 5819. A R~0LUTION authorizing transfer of $505.60 from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Capital Account, fOr the purpose of match- ing the 45 percent P. W. A. grant. ~tiE~, the City of l~oanoke has received a P. W, A. grant amounting to $35,595.00 to aid in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, the said amount representing 45 perce~t of the total cost of the project, and :~'~'hLEREAS, it is necessary for the City to ear-mark $43,505.00 as its 55 percent of the matching fund for the said Tuberculosis Sanatorium Project, and ~'IHEREAS, bonds have been authorized to aid in financing the said Sanatorium amounting to $43,000.00, leaving a balance of $505.00 to be appropriated out of the General Fund. 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 $505°00 frGn the General Fund of the City of Roanoke to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Capital Account, the said amount being for the purpose of fulfilling the City's agreement to appro- priate 55 percent to match the 45 percent P. W. A. grant to aid in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the City of Roanoke, Docket No. Va. 1405-F. APPROVED ATTE~ President 1'54 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1938. No. 5820. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~?, "Assessment of Real Estate", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~0th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~?, "Assessment of Real Estate", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 3Otb day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1838" be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ASSESSMENT OF REAL F. STATE ~7 Equalization Board ............... $ 3,330.00 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 0f' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lath day of December, 1938. No. 5821. A RESOLUTION referring bids for the excavation and foundation construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1A05-F, to ~rye and Stone, Consulting Architects, for tabulation. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for the excavation and foundation construction of a Tuberculosis ~anatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, have been filed by the following bidders: W. ~i~. Draper & Company, Roanoke, Virginia Fowler-Jones Construction Co., Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C. T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia J. F. Barbour & Sons, " D. J. Phipps, ' " Wood Construction Company," T. D. Eranklin, " " John C. Senter, " " 6,500.00 9,690.00 6,600.00 9,358. O0 6,976.00 8 ' 600. O0 6,844.00 6,940.00 that said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read: N0'ii, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the bids listed above be filed and pre- sented to Frye and Stone, Consulting Architects, and that the said Frye and Stone hereby directed forthwith to tabulate said bids, end at the earliest practicable moment, report to this body their findings as to the lowest and best bid. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of December, 1938. No. 5822. A RESGLUTION awarding.¢ontrac~ for the excavation and foundation construc- tion of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, l~irginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to $. W. Draper and Company, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $6,500.00. ~iEBEAS, Frye and Stone, Consulting Architects, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for the excavation and foundation construction of a TuberculoSis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, P~A Docket No. Va. 1405-F, and have duly made their recommendations to this Council, and it appearing from said Recommendations and report that W. W. Draper and Company, Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest and best bidder for ~he exca- vation and foundation construction of said Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the sum of $6,500.00; and that this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considerin said report and recommendations and all bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of '~J. ~'. Draper and Company is the lowest and best bid.: NG~~, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Gity of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of ~;9. W. Draper and Company, Roanoke, l~irginia, for the excavation and foundation construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, ¥irginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, in the sum of $6,500.00, is hereby accepted, determined aad declared to be the lowest and best bid; and that a contract for the construction of said work, as heretofore p~escribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for said construction. Section 2. That ~,~. P. Hunter, City Manager, Wo W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. Jame City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute .said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5812. AN 0RDIN~CE to provide.for the filing by taxpayers with their tax returns an inventory of all of their tangible personal property, showing the fair market value of each item; to that end to provide for an official form therefor; tG provide for the exhibition of tangible personal property by taxpayers to the Commissioner of the Revenue, or his deputy, in order that it may be assessed at its fair market value; to impose certain d~ties upon ~he taxpayers and the Commissioner of the Revenue; and to impose penalties for the violation of this ordinamce. BE IT 0RDAINE~ by the Council of-the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: (al Definition'.- "Taxpayer" as used herein means any person, firm~or corpora- tion who is. liable under the law:to file with the CommisSioner of the Revenue a tax return as requi, red by Section 30? of the State Tax Code~ (b) ~very taxpayer Shall, simu~ltaneously, with the filing of his tax return, file under o~t.h or affirmation with the Commissioner of the Hevenue, upon the pre- scribed form, a~full and complete inventory of all of his tangible personal propert: showing the .fair market val. ue of each item. , ~c) It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the Revenue to design and prepare such inventory form~and cause a requisite number thereof to be printed; and he shall annually deliver to the taxpayers such inventory forms at the time he delivers to them blank forms of tax returns. Upon the inventory forms there shall be a space for the oath or affirmation of the taxpayer that the statements made therein are correct. The oath or affirmation shall be taken in the same manner an~ by the same persons as provided for the taking of oaths and affirmations to tax ret ~Lrns. (.dt In each case in which no such inventory form is duly made, executed and filed, as hereby required, it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the Revenue to make demand upon the taxpayer that he exhibit to him, or his duly qualified deputy, all of his tengible personal property liable to assessment, and .upon such demand the taxpayer shall so exhibit all of his tangible personal property liable to assessment. (el It shall also be the duty of the Commissioner of the Revenue, with the aid of such of his deputies as may be available, to canvass the city and demand of e many Smxpayers as can be reached (regardless of whether or not they have filed the required inventory forms, duly made and executed~ that they exhibit to him, or his duly qualified deputy, all of their tangible personal property liable to assess- ment, and any taxpayer upon whom such demand is made shall so exhibi~ all of his tangible personal property liable to assessment. (fl In any case in which tangible personal property is exhibited by a taxpayes as requi~ed hereunde=, and the same has not been returned for taxation, or returned for taxatiom at a value less than its fair market value, it shall be the duty of the Oommissioner of the Revenue to properly assess the same for taxation at its fair market value. (gl Any taxpayer who violates any provi~sion of this ordinance shall be guilty iof a misdemeanor and upon conviction therefor shall pay a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. (h) If any section or clause or provision of this ordinance shall be declared i~valid or unconstitutional for any reason, the remainder of the ordinance shall not be affected thereby. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5813. AN GRDIllANCE to amend and re-ordain Section 424, Chapter ~V1 of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke in relation to gaming devices, apparatus and paraphernalia. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Section 424, Chapter ~xV1 of the general ordinances, of the City of Roanoke, be amended and re-ordained, so as to read as follows: If any person keep or exhibit, for the purpose of gaming or lottery, any gaming table or bank, with or without name, wheel of'fortune, or slot machine, or ~in-ball machine, or tip board, or punch board, or pigeon-hole table, or baseball pool, or race horse pool, or football pool, or a pool or any nature or description, or evidence of any chance or chances in any lottery, or any gaming device, apparatus or paraphernalia used in gaming, or be a partner or be concerned or interested in, either as owner, opera,or or employee, in the keeping, exhibiting or operating any such device, apparatus or paraphernalia, shall be confined in jail not less than one nor more than twelve months and fined not less than One Hundred Dollars nor more than Five Hundred Dollars. Any such table, bank, board, machine or other device, apparatus or parapherna-i lia shall be seized; and any money seized in connection therewith shall be disposed of as provided by Section 4676, Code of ~irginia. APPROVED President '158 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5823. A RESGLUTION authorizing refund of $39.69 to the Clermont Land Company cover- ing interest and penalties paid on taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34-35 against Lot 15, Block 2, Clermont. ~EHEAS, on the 14th day of December, 1938, the Clermont Land Company paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $145.09 representing taxes, interest and penalties for the years 1931-32-33-34-35 on Lot 5, Block 2, Clermont, $39.69 representing the interest and penalties, and WHEREAS, it appears that this property was erroneously assessed for these ~ears in the name of G. T. and L. W. Gearing when it should have been in the name f the Clermont Land Company, and the said Clermont Land Company is entitled to a refund of interest and penalties amounting to $39.69. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to drew warrant amounting to $39.69 in the name of the Clermont Land Company, covering interest and penalties paid on taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34-35 against Lot 5, Block 2, Clermont. APPROVED Presidemt IN TtiE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5824. A RES~LUTION granting a permit to the %~ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay water mains in certain streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Departmemt of the City of Roanoke to lay 6 and 8-inch water mains East in alley from Franklin Road to Franklin Avemue, Franklin Avenue ~orth fram 7th to 6th Street, 6th Street East from ~ranklin Avenue to Avenham Ave- nue, South Roanoke. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to tndmenify 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 mains 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. APPR0 VED IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0'F R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The I9th day of December, 1938. No. 5825. ~_ RE~LUTION directing the Co~missioner of the Revenue to assess for city oersonal taxes ~very taxpayer who is assessed for State personal taxes through his ~ffice, and that he furnish monthly to the City Treasurer supplements to the ~ersonal tax list for such city assessments. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City 0f Roanoke, Virginia, that the ~,ommissioner of the i~evenue be, and he is hereby directed to assess each person, firm or corporation for city personal taxes who is assessed by him for State persona taxes, and that the Commissioner of the Revenue furnish monthly to the City Treasurel supplements to the personal tax list for such city assessments. APPROVED President IN TtiE COUNCIL FOR TM~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5826. ~ RESOLUTION granting Sanford & Inge, Incorporated, permission to erect sign ~n building located on the Northeast corner of Kirk Avenue and Jefferson Street of ~ismensions in excess of those specified in Ordinance No. 3056, adopted on the 10th lay of December, 1926. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roenoke that Stanford & Inge, Cncorporated, be, and it is hereby granted a non-assignable permit, subject to the ~onsent in writing of the o~er of the herein described property to be filed with ~he Building Inspector, to erect an outdoor advertising sign on building loceted ~n the Northeast corner of Kirk Avenue and Jefferson Stree~, the said sign to be an ~ll-metal solid sign 19' x 66', extending approximately 16 feet above the roof of ~aid building; provided, however, that the work of erecting the said sign be done .n a manner not to endanger the public or interfere with traffic, and in accordance ~ith all provisions, except as to size of sign, contained in Ordinance No. 3056, ~elating to signs, and the erection and installation of said sign shall be done ac- ~'ording to plans and specifications to be approved by the City Manager. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the acceptance of said permit by Stanford & Inge, incorporated, shall be an agreement to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roano~ ~rom all claims, actions, causes of actions or judgments arising or growing out of ~aid erection, maintenance or operation of said sign. 160 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the permit hereby granted may be revoked at any time by the Council of the City of Roanoke, and upon said revocation said sign shall be removed at the sole expense of said Stanford & Inge, Incorporated. This permit unless complied with within sixty days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5827. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to construct an additional cross-over to accommodate filling station at the Southwest corner of Ferdinand and Elm Avenues, S. W. ~EAS, by Resolution No. 5792, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of November, 1938, the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey w~s granted a permit to construct three cross-overs to accommodate filling station at the Southwest corner of F~rdinand and Elm Avenues, S. '~'~., and wHEREAS, the Standard 0il Company'of New Jersey has now made application for an additional cross-over as a result of plans and specifications as now drawn which provide for four cross-overs instead of three, a blueprint of same being on file in the office of the City Clerk. THEREFORE, BE IT P~SOL~'kD by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a parmit be, and is hereby granted the Standard 0fl Company of New Jersey to construct an additional cross-over to acco.E~odate filling station at the Southwest corner of Ferdinand and Elm Avenues, S. '¢~. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfactic of the City Nanager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The Standard 0fl Company of New Jersey 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 Standard 0il Company of New Jersey further agrees upon the abandon- meat of the use of said cross-over to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within 60 days after notice by the City Nanager to so restore S al~l~,. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shmll be automatically revoked o APPROVED IN THE C~UNCIL FCR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The I9th day of December, 1938. No. 5828. AN CHDINA~CE 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 June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938". BE IT OP~AINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tha~ Section ~100, "~{ecreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the six months period ending December 31, 1938', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: RECBEATION DEPART~NT ~100 Salary, Playleaders, 2 Months, 17 ~ $55.00 ....... $ 1,870.00 Salary, Umpires, Basket Ball, Football and Baseball ..... - 330.00 BE IT ~N3RTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPRQVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 19.38. No. 5829. A P~SOLUTION authorizing purchase of one coin counting machine at a price not to exceed $170.00. BE Ii' RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tha~ the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase one coin counting machine at a ce not to exceed $1?O.00. APPROVED 1(;1 rk Presi dent 162 IN Th~E CGUN~L FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5830. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Nanager to approve purchase 'of five Backfill Tampers by the Water Department at a cost of $450.00. 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 Backfill Tampers by the Water Department at a cost of $450.00. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of December, 1938. No. 5831. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that all Municipal Departments of the City of Roanoke, except those required to remain open by State Law, be closed on Saturday, December 24, 1938, and Monday, December 26, 1938, subject to requirements of the heads of the Departments. ¥ih~., Saturday, December 24,1938, is a half holiday and Christmas Eve; and December 25, 1938, falls on Sunday and would otherwise be observed as a holiday. THEHEF01tE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all Municipal Departments of the City of Roanoke, except those required to remain open by State Law, be, and the same are hereby authorized and directed to be closed 'on Saturday, December 24, 1938, and Monday, December 26, 1938, 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. erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEK, VIRGINIA, The 27..th day of December, 1938. No. 58~2. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ~-inch gas main at Broadway and Lafayette Avenue, South Roanoke, from present end )n Broadway West to Lafayette Avenue approXimately 75 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main at Broad- Nay and Lafayette Avenue, South Roanoke, from l~esent end on Broadway West to ~afayette Avenue approximately 75 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to [ndemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke fr°m all claims for damages to oersons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance ef said gas main, Lnd further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the pmovi- 3ions 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 Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOB THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of December, 1938. No. 5833. . 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 30th day if June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the ~ix months period ending December 31, 1938". 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, ~irginta, on the 30th day of June, 1938, No. 5611, and entitled, "An Ordinance inking appropriations for the. six months period ending December 31, 1938", be, and ;he same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPABTM~IIT ~40 Parking ~eters ........... $ 10,500.00 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 CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Z?th day of December, 1938. No. 58~. A RESOLUTION to fix the rent on stalls and store rooms in the market building. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that beginning March 1, 1939, the rents on the stalls and store rooms in the city mrket building be, and are hereby fixed as follows: No.- 22 Southwest Corner Store Boca No. 21 Southeast Corner Store ~oom No. 39 and 40 Outside Store ~ooms No. 24-26-28-30 Outside Store Zooms No. 32-34-36-38 Outside Sto~,e Rooms No. 23-25-27-29 Outside Store Rooms Part of Storeroom No. 31 Outside Store Room i~.u~er 3S-35-37 Outside Store Rocas No. 1-2-3-4 Inside Stalls No. 5-6-?-8-9-10-11-12 Inside Stalls No. 13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20 Inside Stalls Rent of storage space under stairway 121.00 per month 110.00 " 91.66 " 55.00 51.34 47.66 15.51 44.00 73.34 69.66 " " 62.34 3.66 - ~~Clerk APPROVED Pr e s i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 30th day of December, 1938. No. 5835. AN 0RDIN'~.NCE making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939. '~HEREAS, 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 its passage. 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 1, 19~9, and ending December '31, 1~39, shall constitute a general fund and as much of the same as may he necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the follow- ing uses and purposes, namely: CITY COUNCIL - 1 Salary, President Salary, Members 3 $ $900.00, 1 ~ $1,000.00 Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Trave ling Expenses Printing 0rdinances, Etc. Codifying Ordinances Total City Council $ 1,000.00 3,700.00 10.00 10.00 125.00 250.00 1,250.00 CITY CLERK - 2 Salary, City Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Stati chary Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Furniture and Fixtures Incidentals Total City Clerk 4,095.00 1,658.28 960.00 300.00 75.00 15.00 10.00 50.00 75.00 CITY MANAGER - 3 Salary, City Manager Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra Employees St ati chary Post age telephone and Telegraph Furniture and Fixtures ~soline and ~0il Kncidentals ~raveiing Expense Total City Manager 6,300. O0 2,400.00 1,480.80 100. O0 850. O0 150.00 145.00 5.00 100.00 80.00 100. O0 CITY AUDITOR - 4 ~alary, City Auditor ~alary, Assistant City Auditor ~alary, Accountant Salary, Bookkeeper ;alary, Stenographer ;tationery ~os ta ge ~elephone and Telegraph ~ond Premium Furniture and Fixtures ~aintenance of Machines [nc identals Total City Auditor 4,063.56 2,400.00 1,680.00 1,419.00 960.00 1,250.00 4O0.O0 150.00 10.00 1,500.00 150.00 75.00 SPECIAL aUDITS - 5 Special Audits Total Special Audits 1,200.00 COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE - 6 Salary, Commissioner of Revenue Salary, First Assistant !Salary, Second Assistant Salary, Acturial Clerk iSalary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, License Inspector Salary, Extra Employees Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Lic.emse Tags Furniture and Fixtures Inci dentals Adver tis Lug 6,300. O0 3,074.52 2,370.48 1,650. O0 1,419. O0 1,419.00 2,128.56 2,300. O0 750.00 200.00 125.00 10.00 500.00 196.00 182.00 7B.O0 $ 6,345.00 7,238.28 11,710.80 14,057.56 1,200.00 Total Commissioner of Revenue 22,699.56 166 CITY ~URER - 8 Salary, Treasurer Salary, Deputy Treasurer Salary, Collec'tor Salary, Statistical Clerk iSalar y, Clerk Salary, Clerk iSalary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra Employees St a t i chary Postage Telephone. and Telegraph Bond Premium and Insurance Furniture and Equipment Maintenance of Machines Inci dentals Advert ising Total City Treasurer 6,300.00 2,838.00 1,773.~2 1,773.72 1,500.00 1,419.00 1,419. O0 1,064.16 300. O0 2,200. O0 1,100. O0 162.00 750.00 3,375.00 150.00 75.00 400.00 26,599.60 DELINQUENT TAX DEPARTMENT - 9 Salary, Delinquent Tax Collector Salary, Collector Salary, Secretary Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Cozaai s signs Stati chary Postage Te 1 ep ho ne Incidentals Total Delinquent Tax Department 2,?00.00 1,419.00 1,419.00 851.40 851.40 1,200.00 175.00 150.00 90.00 77.00 8,952.80 PU~C. ~SING AGENT - 10 Salary, Purchasing Agent Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery Postage Telephone and-Telegraph Bond Premium Furniture and Equipmemt Incidentals Adver tis lng Total Purchasing Agent 2,970.00 960.00 42.00 27O. O0 120.00 50.00 5.00 8.00 5O .00 50.00 4,525.00 CITY ATTGRNEY - 11 Salary, City Attorney Salary, Stenographer Stat i onery Postage Telephone an~ Telegraph Incidentals Printing ,Briefs Traveling Expense Total City Attorney 6,450.00 720.00 25.00 15.00 60.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 7,495.00 CITY HALL - 12 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Janitors, 2 ~ $1,066.08 Salary, Janitors, 2 9 $ 94?.?6 Salary, Janitress Salary, ~levator Operator Wages Fuel, Light and Water Repairs Insurance Suppli es Equipment Inct dentals Total City Hall 1,480.80 2,132.16 1,895.52 533.04 710.88 600.00 4,572.00 1,500.00 971.13 1,500.00 193.55 50.00 16,139.08 CI¥IL AND POLICE COURT Salary, Judge Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Stationery Po st age Telephone Bond Premium Incidentals 4,06S.56 2,128.56 1,200. O0 400.00 10.00 5.00 5,.00 ,50. O0 ISSUING JUSTICE Sal y, issui 'JUstice Stat ionary Bond Premium Inci denta is Total Issuing Justice BAIL COMMISSIONER - 15 Salary, Bail Commissioner Stati chary Bond Premium Total Bail Commissioner JU~E~LE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT - 16 Salary, Judge Salary, Chief Probation OffiCer and Clerk Salary, Woman Probation Officer Salary, Colored Probation Officer Psychiatric Examination Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Furniture and Fixtures Auto Allowance Incidentals Total Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court CITY CORONER - 17 Coroner's Fees ~itness Fees Post Mortem Fees Stationery Total City Coroner LUNACY COMMISSION - 18 Yustice Fees ?hysician Fees ~itness Fees Stationery ~ansporting Lunatics Total Lunacy Commission HUSTINGS COURT - 19 ~alary, Judge ~xtra Judge ~ost age ~elephone Jaw Books ~'itness Fees :ounsel Fees ~ury Fees Total Hustings Court COURT OF LA~ AND Ch~CERY - 20 Salary, Judge Extra Judge Post age Telep hone haw Books Furniture and Equipment Jury Fees Total Court of Law & Chancery CIRCUIT COURT - 21 ~alary, Judge ~ ury Fees Total Circuit Court 2,364.96 75.00 10.00 10.00 1,500. O0 25.00 5.00 1,500.00 2,369.16 1,776.84 1,518.00 180.00 100. O0 30.00 50.00 5.00 75.00 360.00 50.00 600. O0 30.00 ~00. O0 20.00 200.00 900.00 10.00 10.00 75.00 4,700. O0 150.00 12.50 100.00 52.50 50. O0 650. O0 1,500.00 4,700. O0 100. O0 5.00 75.00 50.00 193. O0 750.00 1,676.00 250. O0 2,459.96 1,530. O0 8,014.00 950.00 1,195.00 7,215.00 5,873.00 1,926.00 168 CLERK OF COURTS Salary, Clerk of Courts Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk .Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Typist-Clerk Salary, Typist-Clerk i~alary, Typist-Clerk Salary, Extra Employees i~tationery !Po st a ge iTelephone and Telegraph 'Bond ~rmn ium. Repairs to Machi~es Furniture and Equipment Incidentals Total Clerk of Courts 7,000.00 3,150.00 2,903.07 1,930.00 1,773.81 1,489.88 1,489.88 1,489.88 1,489.88 990.00 990.00 990.00 250.00 1,550.00 150.00 180.00 75.00 100.00 25.00 30.00 28,046.40 COMM0~rWEALTH' S ATTORNEY - 23 Salary, Commonwealth's Attormey Salary, Assistant Commonwealth' s At torney Salary, Secretary Stationery Pos ta ge Telephone and '~elegraph Bond Premium Furniture and EQuipment :nci dent el s Total Commonwealth's Attorney 5,775.00 2,640.00 1,500.00 100.00 50 .qo 120.00 5.00 195.50 175.00 10,560.50 CITY SERGEANT - 24 ~alary, City Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Secretary Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Automobile Expense Incident al s Total City Sergeant 7,000.00 2,200.00 2,010.23 1,773.82 1,732.37 1,200.00 110.00 100.00 150.00 60.00 1,047.00 51.00 17,414.42 ECTORAL - 25 Salary, Secretary Salary, Members 2 $ $25.00 Sta ti onery Postage Total Electoral Board~ 100.00 50.00 30.00 15.00 195.00 C.ENTRAL REGISTRAR - 26 Salary, Registrar Stationery Postage Telephone Incidentals Total Central Regist=a~ 2,000.00 25.00 20.00 75.00 15.00 2,155.00 COST OF ELECTIONS - 27 Judges and Clerks Printing Tickets Rent of Voting Places Miscellaneous Expense Printing Voting List Total Cost of Elections 1,038.00 400.00 450.00 300.00 !,. q0.00 3,688.00 BOARD OF ZONI~G APPEALS - 28 Salary, Secretary Stationery Postage Tel ep hone Incidentals Publishing Notices 1,184.52 25.00 20.00 12.00 30.00 60.00 169 POLICE DEPARTMENT - 40 Salary, Superintendent Salary, CaDtain Detectives '.Salary, Identification Chief Salary, Chief Clerk Salary,~Lieutenamts, 4 ~ $1,980.00 Salary, Sergeants, 3 $ $1,860.00 ~alary, Desk Sergeants, 3 $ $1,740.00 Salary, Radio Operators, 3 ~ $1~620.00 Salary, Patrol Chauffeurs, 3 ~ $1,500.00 Salary, Detectives, 5 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, Motorcycle Officers, 6 $ $1,740.00 Salary, 3d Year Patrolmen, 58 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, 2d Year Patrolmen, 1 ~ $1,680.00 ~alary, Superintendent of Alarm (one-half time) Salary, Helper Superintendent of Alarm (one-half time) Salary, Special Police Salary and ~Jages - Meter Service Man Stat ionery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Supplies Furniture and Equipment ~aintenance of Alarm System ~aintenance of Traffic System ~aintenance of Radio System ~aintenance of Parking Meters Sasoline and 0il Incidentals ~ravel lng Expense Total Police Department 3,505.44 2,520.00 2,100. O0 2,040.00 7,920.00 5,580.00 5,220. O0 4,860.00 4,500.00 8,700. O0 10,440. O0 100,920.00 1,680.00 1,050.00 810.00 600.00 600.00 1,001.95 120.00 150.00 20.00 576.50 1,067.51 500.00 1,500. O0 850.00 500.00 4,000.00 100.00 50.00 173,481.40 FIRE DEPARTMENT - 41 Salary, Chief Salary, First Assistant Chief ~ala~y, Master .Mechanic Salary, Captains, i1 ~ $1,800.00 Salary, Junior Captains, 11 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, Engineers, 9 9 $1,740.00 ~alary, Junior Engineers, 9 ~ $1,680.00 ~alary, Telephone Operators, 3 ~ $1,680.00 ~alary, 3d Year Privates, 71 ~ $1,620.00 ~alary, Superintendent of Alarms (one-half time) ~alary, Helper Superintendent of Alarms (one-half time) Stationery ~ostage ~elephone and Telegraph guel, Light and Water [tydrant Service - 887 ~epairs to Buildings ~nsurance Supplies gquipment gire Hose ~aintenance of Apparatus ~aintenance of Alarm System ~asoline and 0il ~raveling Expense Total Fire Department 3,392.16 2,479.08 1,980.00 19,800.00 19,140.00 15,660.00 15,120. O0 5,040.00 115,020.00 1,050.00 810.00 250.00 30.00 480.00 2,240. O0 9,000.00 900.00 343.23 2,400. O0 1,467.50 4,000.00 2,650.00 500.00 900.00 50.00 224,701.97 LIFE SAVING AND FIRST AID - 42 [ncf dental s Total Life Saving & First Aid %,5o0.o,o 1,500.00 BUILDING AND PLUMBING INSPECTION - 43 Salary, Building Inspector Salary, Assistant Building Inspector Salary, Stenographer Salary, Yacation Substitute Stationery Pos ta ge Telephone Bond Premium Furniture and Fixtures Gasoline and 0il Incidentals Total Building & Plumbing Inspection 2,961.36 1,800.00 1,184.52 50.00 150.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 30.00 6,370.88 ELECTRICAL INSPEGTION - 44 salary, Electrical Inspector Stat ionery Postage Telephone and Telegraph 2,128.56 80.O0 20.00 5.00 170. WEIGHTS AND MEASUR~ INS?E~TION - 45 Salary, Sealer Weights and Measures Wages Supplies Gasoline and 0il Total '~'eights and Measures Inspe.ction 1,480.80 100.00 100.00 5(]. O0 1,730.80 NILITIA - 45 Lights Armory Rent Total Nilitia 600.00 600.00 1,200.00 DOG TAX ADMINISTRATION - 47 Salary, Game Warden Dog Tags and ~ecefpts Incidentals Damage by Dogs 15~ of Collec%ions to Commonaealth Rabies Treatm~ts Total .Dog Tax Administration 1,200.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 82..,5.00 100.00 2,325.00 HEALTH~ DEPARTMENT - 50 Salary, Health Officer Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Nurse Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies Gasoline and 0il Inci dent als Toxin and Antitoxin Total Heal th Department 4,070.64 1,717.68 1,125,48 1,421.52 325.00 150.00 30.00 25.00 160.00 50.00 500. O0 9,5'25.32 TUBERCULOSIS CONTRGL - 51 Salary, Physic ian' Salary, Nurse Gasoline and 0il Tubercular Pa%i ents Inc i dental s Total Tuberculosis Control 3S0.00 1,320.00 100.00 16,135.00 25.00 17,910.00 DISEASE CONTROL - 52 Salary, Physician Salary, Nurse' Supplies Bus Passes Total Venereal Disease Control 1,247.04 1,038.96 800.00 52.00 3,138.00 QUARANTINE Salary, Quarantine Officer' Supplies Gasoline and Oil Hosp itali zation Total Quarantine 1,480.80 10.00 75.00 250.00 1,815.80 LABORATORY - 55 Salary, Bacteriologist Salary, AssistantBacteri°logist Salary, Jamitor SUpplies Total Laboratory 2,092.68 1,200.00 380.04 600.00 4,272.72 HEALTH'INSPECTIONS - 56 Salary, Dairy Inspector Salary, Food !mspector Salary, Sanitary InspeCtor Salary, Sanitary Inspector ~solt~e and 0il 'Incidentals Total Health Inspections 2,171.64 1,480.80 1,421.52 1,200.00 130.00 156.00 6,559.96 CITY PHYSICIAN - 57 Salary, City Physician Salary, Clerk ~alary, Nurses, 4 ~ $1,320.00 Salary, Special Physicians Salary, Special Nurses Salary, Pharmacist (part time) Yacation Substitute Stationery Postage ~elephone ~urniture and .Equipment ~asoline and 0il ~nci dentals ~edical Supplies Total City Physician DEPARTME~ OF PUBLIC WELFARE - 58 Salary, Director Salary, Superintendent Salary, Supervisor Salary, Case Workers, 3 ~ $1,320.00 Salary, Case Workers, 3 ~.$1,100.04 Salary, Children's Case Worker Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Intake Secretaries, 2 ~ $900.00 Salary, File Clerk Salary, Secretary to Director Stationery Pos rage lelephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Furniture a nd · Equ ipmen~ ~¥. P. A. Project Gasoline and 0il Incidentals Tra veling Expense Hot Lunches for School Children ~. B. Fund School Milk Fund Emergency Relief Fund General Relief 01d Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Aid to Blind Total Department Public Welfare 3,150. O0 1,156.92 5,280. O0 250.00 50.00 600.00 25.00 75.00 40. O0 90.00 886.25 350.00 100.00 1~750.00 4,000.00 1,980. O0 1,800. O0 3,960.00 3,300.12 1,650. O0 990.00 900.00 1,100.04 1,800.00 9OO .00 1,200.00 500.00 150.00 250.00 10.00 150.00 5,000. O0 500. O0 100.00 50.00 1,500.00 4,500. O0 1,500. O0 2,500.00 27,981.24 43,621.56 6,912.00 ..... 5 ~ 184. O0 13,803.17 123,988.96 17! CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS' PE~SIONS - 60 Pensions to Confederate Soldiers and Their Widows Total Confederate Soldiers' Pensions ~,500.00 3,500.00 ALMSHOUSE - 61 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Matron Salary, Nurse Salary, Cook Salary, Helper Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm. Hands, 2 ~ $567.60 Salary, Farm Hand Wages Telephone Fuel and Light Repairs Insurance Supplies Clothing Furniture and Equipment Livestock Gasoline and Oil iBurial of Paupers Total Almshouse 1,006.92 592.32 533.04 473.76 414.48 829.08 1,135.20 851.40 1,800.00 150.00 800.00 500.00 115.42 2,500.00 100.00 515.50 300.00 350.00 300.00 13,267.12 HOS~ITALIZATION- 63 Hospitalization of Indigent Mothers Hospitalizatien of Indigents Total Hospitalizati on 300. O0 13,200. O0 13,500.00 i72 CITY JAIL - 64 Salary, Jailo~ Salary, Jailor Salary, Jailor Salary, Matron Salary, Cook Salary, Relief Jailor Wages Stationery Te lap hone Repa ir s Supp 1 i e s Clot hing Equipment Food Suppli es Total City Jail 1,909.80 1,??1.92 1,?12.88 1,010.76 1,064.Z8 500.O0 ?00.00 50.00 15. O0 450.00 1,500.00 600.00 418.00 12.,0~0.00 23,282.64 JUVENILE DETENTION HOME Salary, Keepe~ ~ Salary, Matron Wages Tel ephone Fuel, Light and Water Repair s Insurance Suppl ies Board of Inmates Total Juvenile Detentioz$ Home 888.36 296.04 250.00 15.00 700.00 300.00 70.95 400.00 1, ~00.00 4,420.35 RELIEF CENTER BUILDING - 67 Salary, Custodian Wages ~ael, Light and Water Repai rs Insurance Supp 1 ie s Total Relief' Center Building 1,135.20 75.00 1,050.00 150.00 165.77 500.00 2,875.97 ENGINEERING- 70 Salary, City ~agineer Salary, Assistant .City Engineer Salary, Deaftaman Salary, Instrument Man Salary, Clerk Salary, Rodman Salary, Chainmen Salary, Extra Employees ~tattonery Postage ~elephone and Telegraph ~upplte s ~epairs to Machines and Equipment Sasoline amd 0il Incidentals Total Engineering Department 3,674.88 2,880.00 2,128.56 1,851.12 1,302.96 1,302.96 1,048.32 150.00 370.00 15.00 20.00 300.00 50.00 250.00 50.00 15,393.80 ,SE ER C0 s RUOT 0 -, iages ~Quipment Rental ~ater ~upplie s ,~epairs to Machinery ;asoline and 0il ~ights of Way ~aterials Total Sewer Gonatruction 4,000.00 196.25 5.00 500.00 25.00 500.00 150.00 9,000.00 14,576.25 MAINTENANCE OF SEWERS AND DRAIN~ - 71 ~alary, Foreman 5 months ~ages ~ater ,{ights to Way ~upplie s Zqui preen t )asoline and 0il mterials Total Maintenance of Sewers and Drains 465.00 11,417.80 50.00 250.00 200.00 700.00 200.00 2,ooo...oq 15,282.80 -173 STREET CLEANING - 72 Salary, Superintendent (one-half time) ~;ages ~ater Suppli es ~alntenance of Sweepers Gasoline and 0il Total Street Cleaning 987.12 20,085.16 75.00 350.00 2,000.00 ,1,60o.oo 25,097.28 REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL Salary, Superintendent (one-half time) Salary, Foreman Salary, Incinerator Engineer Wages Telephone Fuel, Lights and Water Repairs to Incinerator I ns uranc e Supplies Equipment Gasoline and 0il Incidentals Total Refuse Collection and Disposal STREET CONSTRUCTION - 150 Wages Truck Hire Fuel and Water Rights of '~'ay Supplies Gasoline and 0il Materials Incidentals Co~trac tot s Total Street Construction 987.12 1,658.40 1,480.80 55,283.88 75.00 2,000.00 500.00 5.25 400.00 1,235.00 4,900.00 50.00 68,575.45 12,500.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 325.00 900.00 12,500.00 20.00 500.00 27,245.00 STREET REPAIR - 74 Salary, General Foreman Salary, Foreman Wa ge $ Supplies Eq ui pmen t Repairs to Machinery Gasoline and 0il ga terials Incidentals Contractors Total Street Repair 1,980.00 1,395.00 48,416.00 1,000.00 1,200. O0 500.00 3,650.00 40,000.00 300.00 3,000.00 101,441.00 STREET SIGNS - 75 Salary, Foreman (2 months Wages Gasoline and 0il ~aterials Total Street Signs 310.00 1,894.05 50.00 2~250.00 4,504.05 BRIDGE REPAIRS - 76 Salary, General Foreman ( 10 months ) ,'~ages Supp 1 ie s Equipment Gasoline and 0fl ~aterials ~ontractor Total Bridge Repairs 1,550.00 2,155.45 200.00 160.00 150.00 2,000.00 2,000 ;0_~0 8,215.45 LIGHTING - 77 250 4O0 6O0 600 1,000 Repairs to Bridge Lights C. P. Lights, 350 @ $12.00 C. P. Lights, 1,145 ~ $25.00 C. P. Lights, 2 ~ $32.00 C. P. Lights, 148 ~ $40.00 C. P. Lights ( all night), 37 $ $55.00 C. P. Sodium Vapor Lights, 16 $ $50.00 Total Street Lighting 4,200.00 28,625.00 64.00 5,920.00 2,035.00 800.00 200.00 41,844.00 SNOW AND' ICE REMOVAL - 78 Wages Supplies 1,800.00 50.00 PUBLIC SCHOOLS - 90 ~aintenance School Total Public Schools RECR~ATION DEPART~_T - 100 Salary, Director Salary, Supervisor, 4 Months $ ~75.00 Salary, Supervisor, 3 Months ~ $60.00 Salary, Playleaders, 3 Months, 17 ~ $55.00 Salary, Umpires Salary, Towel. Supervisor ( 64 nights~, ~ 75¢ per Night Salary, Gatekeeper (210 nights), ~ $1.00 per Night Stat ionery ~ Postage Telephone Lights Bond Pr~ium ~nd Insurance Gymnasium RenSal Supplies Gasoline and 0il Auto Allowance Incidentals Total Recreation Department CE1.EBRAT~0NS AND PUBLIC EMTERTAINMENTS - 101 Donations Total Celebrations an~ Conventions PUBLIC PA2 S - 102 ~alary, Keeper Highland Salary, Keeper Elmwood Salary, Keeper Jackson Salary, Keeper Washington Salary, Keeper Fishburn Salary, Keeper Melrose Salary, Keeper South Roanoke Salary, Tree Surgeon .Wage s Telep hone Fuel, Lights and Water Repairs Insurance Supplies Equipment and Improvements ~. P, A. Projects Gasoline and 0il I nc ident al s Trees and ~lowers Total Public Parks PUBL C lO3 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, Junior Assistant Salary, Junior Assistants, 2 ~ $714.96 Salary, Junior Assistant Salary, Superintendent of Building (part time) Salary, Vacation Substitutes Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress 'Wages St e t i onery Post age Telephone and~ Telegraph Books Periodicals Fuel, Lights and '~Water Repairs Bond Premium end Insurance Ren~ of Nranches Supplies Equipment Bind ing Incidentals Total Public Library 575~000t00 3,600.00 300.00 180.00 2,805.00 9OO. 00 48.00 210.00 75.00 25.00 100.00 250.00 80.00 50.00 1,500.00 25.00 240.00 20.00 693.00 1,480.80 888.36 947.76 710.76 1,140.00 473.88 947.76 1,284.00 9,500.00 10.00 1,050.00 750.00 86.89 600 o00 2,080.00 4,000.00 350.00 25.00 300.00 2,953.32 2,126.4~ 2,008.20 1,640.76 1,004.16 1,417.56 1,122.24 1,004.16 1,429.92 660.00 354'36 120.00 341.16. 131.52 65.76 ~92.00 350. O0 125.00 S10.00 4,500.00 465.45 500.00 250. O0 119.85 1,320.00 ~50.00 475.75 600.00 20.00 575.,000'00~ 10,408.00 69~.00 26,625.21 26,157.57 PENSIONS & GRATUITIES TO FORMER R~gPLOYEES - 110 Police and Fire Pensions Gratuities to Former Employees Total Pensions and Gratutities to former Employees DAMAGES AND COSTS - 112 Persona 1 Injuries Court Costs Incidentals Damages to Property Total D~meges end Costs REFUNDS ANDREBATES - 113 Erroneous Assessments of Taxes Local Assessments Ac c ousts Rents Licenses Mis cellaneous Fines Total Refunds and Rebates WORK~'S (X~MPENSATION - 114 Compensation Nurses and Physicians Funerals State Tax Medical Supplies Hospitalization Total Workmen ' s Compensation DUES, .MUNICIPAL LEAGUES - 115 U. S. Conference of Mayors Total Dues, Municipal Leagues MAINTENANCE CITY PROPERTY - 116 Wages Insurance Materials Gasoline and Oil Total Maintenance City Property ~NICIPAL AIRPORT - lZO Salary, Manager Salary, Assistant Manager Salary, Helper Wa ge s Stationery Postage Telephone Fueal and Light Repairs Bond and Insurance Premium Supplies Equipment an~Improvements Gasoline and 0il Gasoline and 0il for Resale Materials Incidentals Auto Allowance Total Municipal Airport NELSON STREET MARKET - 121 Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Salary, Mechanic Salary, Janitors, 2 $ $888.84 Salary, Matron, Rest Room Salary, Janitress Wages Stationery Postage Telephone Fuel, Lights and Water Re pa ir s Bond Premium and Insurance Supplies Maintenance Refrigerating Plant 9,033.42 3,227.96 12,261.3E 300.00 200.00 25.00 300.00 825.0C 1,000.00 150.00 400.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 2,000.0C 1,500.00 500.00 300. O0 425.00 150.00 500.00 3,375.0(~ 75.00 75.0C 1,100.00 11.25 625.00 50.00 1,786.25 1,650.00 1,188.00 792.00 400.00 15.00 5.00 100.00 20O. O0 75.00 6OO. O0 100. O0 75.00 50.00 6,000.00 500.00 25.00 120.00 11,895.0(~ 2,250.6~ 1,419.00 1,480.80 1,777.68 947.76 414.60 700.00 150.00 5.00 10.00 3,350.00 900.00 ~94.78 600.00 2.500.00 ~EST END MARKET - 122 Wages Stationery Fuel, Lights and Water Rep ei rs Ins ur anc e Supplies Gasoline and 0il Inc identala Total West End Market MU~ICiPAL SCALES - 123 Commissions, Weighmaster Wages, Labor Stationery Equipment Total Municipal Scales MUNICIPAL CEMETERY - 124 Wages WaSer Repairs Supplies Equipment Total Municipal Cemetery MUNIC.IPAL GARAGE - 130 Salary, SuPerintendent Salary, Clerk Wages Stationery Telephone Fuel, Electricity and Water Repairs Insurance Supplies Equipment and Improvements Parts for Motor Equipment Gasoline and 0il Tires Inc iden ta 1 s Repairs by Others Total Municipal Garage ~UARRY AND CRUSHER - 132 Wages Power Repairs Insurance Supplies W. P. A. PrOject Gasoline and 0il Total ~uarry end Crushe~r ASPHALT PLANT - 133 Wages Water Repairs Insurance Total Asphalt Plant I~TF~T ON INDEBTED~SS - 140 Interest on Bonded Debt Interest on Fi shburn Bonds Interest on Claytor Bonds Interest on Airport NOtes Interest on Municipal Building Annex Notes Total Interest on Indebtedness DEBT RETIRF~T - 141 ~erial Bonds due January 1 ~erial Bonds due July 1 Fishburn Bond due April 20 Lirport Note due July 2 ~laytor Bond due January 1 ~untc£pal Building Note due October 15 Total Debt Retirement ~00.00 5.00 400.00 200.00 23.52 50.00 10.00 25.00 ~00.00 90.00 ~.00 900.00 644~ 50 20.00 ~.0.00 10.00 15.00 2,1~2.28 1,254. O0 11,410.56 50.00 25.00 600.00 400.00 2,620.00 2,000.00 375.00 4,000.00 100.00 4,500. O0 10.00 300. O0 13,670.80 1,500.00 500. O0 14.17 1,400.00 5,930.00 500.00 250.00 15.00 250.00 22.66 3~6,270.00 3,000.00 475.00 1,470.00 512.5~ 49,000.00 23,000.00 5,000.00 ?,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 1,013.52 1,325.00 709.50 29,776.84 23,~14.97 537.66 ~11,727.5(~ 8g,5~0.00 SINKING FUND CONTRIBUTION - 142 Gutstand~ing Term Bonds Total Sinking Fund Contribution GRAND TOTAL 92~400.00 92~400.0( $2,445,623.9 WATER D EPA B TME NT CRYSTAL SPRING PUMPING STATION - 260-0 habor Fuel ' Fuel Handling Electric Power Lubricant s Ail Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Dams, Wells and Intakes Maintenance of Boilers Ma tntenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds ,ll Other Maintenance Total Crystal Spring Pumping Sta ti on 6,692.00 6,240. O0 720.00 2,400.00 240.00 360. O0 SO0. O0 180.00 360.00 360.00 1,500.00 120.00 19,472.00 MUSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPING STATIONS - 26~-MR ~abor Electric Power Ail Other Expenses Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds Ail Other Maintenance Total Muse and ~tver Springs Pumping Stations 585.00 1,107.00 151.00 225.00 6O.00 60.00 195.00 2,363.00 SMITH SPRING PUMPING STATION - 260-S Labor Electric Power Ail Other Eipense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds Ail Other Maintenance Total Smith Spring Pumping St at i on 13TH STREET BRIDGE PUMP'ING STATION - 260-B Labor Electric Power Ail Other Expense Maintenance of Structure Maintenance of Equipment Ail Other Maintenance Total 13th Street Bridge Pumping Station VILLA HEIGHTS PUMPING STATION - 260-V Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Maintenance Total Villa Heights Pumping Stati on GRANDIN COURT PUMPING STATION - 26O. -G La bor Electric Power all Other Expense All Maintenance Total Gramdin Court Pumping Station 75 ' 00 ' 1 850 '00 40 '00 50 '00 25 '00 25'00 25'00 180.00 1,080.00 96.00 49.00 24. O0 24.00 180.00 840.00 96.00 180.00 180.00 1, ?40. O0 96.00 265.00 1,090.00 1,453.00 1,296.00 2,281.00 EDGEHILL PUMPING STATION - 260-E Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Maintenance Total Edge hill 180.00 108.00 96.00 180.00 564.00 178 SHERWOOD FO,REST PUMPING STATION - 260-SF Labor Electric Po~er Ail Other Ex]~ense Ail Ma intenance Total Sherwood Forest Pumping Station 180.00 216.00 96.00 180.00 6?2.00 PURIFICATION - 2.80 Labor Supplies sad Expenses Laboratory Labor Laboratory Supplies Maintenance of System Maintenance of Grounds Total Purification 5,000.00 2,400.00 3,120.00 480.00 1,780.00 540.O0 11,520.00 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - 290 Labor Meter Exchang~ Work on Consumers' Premises Supplies and Expenses Shop expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Reservoirs and Standpipes Maintenance of Distribution Mains Maintenance of Services Maintenance of Meters Maintenance of Hydrants Maintenance of Shop Equipment All Other Expenses Total Distribution System 2,820.00 Z,820.00 720.00 1,200.00 600.00 60.00 560.00 Z,400.00 2,400.00 8,400.00 1,570.00 120.00 240.00 23,510. O0 COMMERCIAL - 310 Salar ies Meter Reading. Supplies and Expenses Total Commercial 18,960.00 2,400.00 5.600.00 24,960.00 T~SSION - 315 Labor Ma inte na rice Reservoirs and dams Rental All Other Expenses Total Transmission 60 .GO 36.00 60.00 400.00 36.00 592.00 GEN~A~. ~:~ENSE - :520 ~alaries Supplies and Expense Miscellaneous Expense Legal Expense Accounting Expense Management Expense Treasury Expense InjUries and Damages Insurance and Bond Premiums Store Room Expense Maintenance of Structures Pen s ions Total General Expense 4,800.00 900.00 720.00 1,380.00 2,700.00 900.00 1,200.00 600.00 2,400.00 720.00 790.00 600.00 17,710.00 NON-0P ERATING EXPENSES Miscellaneous Repla cement Reserve Interest on Debt Interest on Notes Retirement of ~ebt Total Non-Operating Expenses 500.00 66,660.00 135,666.67 1,000.00 .113,500..00 317,326.67 Total General Appropriations 424,609.67 APPROPRIATIONS FROM CAPITAL ACCOUN~ Capital Outlays 58,995.00 APPRORBIATIONS FBGM REPLACEMENT Renlacement s 20.000.00 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 50th day of December, 1938. No. 5856. A RESOLUTION for the information of the City Manager, the City Auditor and heads of all departments with reference to restriction of expenditures. ~J~EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has adopted a balanced Budget predicated on estimated revenues for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, the funds for the various departments allocated being for the operation of the said departments for the twelve months period ending December 31, 1939, and WP_EREAS, in order that the daily operations of the City may go forward, and that a sound financial position be maintained, it is necessary that monthly ex- penditures do not exceed revenues, and ?~tEREAS, heavy expenditures for debt service and interest charges are due during the month of January, and in order to maintain a sound financial position it will be necessary to restrict expenditures for equipment, supplies and other items contained in the Budget, except for fuel, coal, gas, oil and necessary material required on ?~2A Projects for a period of at least ninety days, or until additional revenues have been collected. THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the heads of all departments restrict the requisition of expenditures for equipment, supplies and other items contained in the Budget, except for fuel, coal, gas, oil and nec- essary materials required on NPA Projects. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to restrict for a period of at least ninety days, or until additional revenues have been collected, the purchase of all equip- ment, supplies and other items contained in the Budget, except for fuel, coal, gas, oil and necessary materials required on WPA Projects. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a copy of this Resolution be furnished the City Auditor for his information and guidance in certifying fqnds available for purchases, as outlined above, and if at any time it appears that expenditures are exceeding estimated revenues for comparable periods, that the mat~er be brough~ to the attention of Council. APPROVED ATT ~ '~ o President . 180 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of December, 1938. No. 5837. AN ORDINANCE fixing the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department. 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 Manager Plant Superintendent Foreman Assistant Foremam Assistant Foreman Meter Tester Meter Repairer Draft smart Booster Pump Supervisor S~ation Engineer Station Engineer Clerk Filter Opera Filter Operator Office Man eger Service Operator Meter Reader Meter Reader Public' Relati OhS Collector Collect or Bookkeeper Billing Clerk Stenographer Clerk Clerk Chemisg Consultant Attorney Janitress ~Asslstant W. P. ~. Foreman ~Police Protect ion Extra Clerical Help Per Month 540.00 285.00 175.00 110.00 110.00 105.00 105.00 166.00 135.00 123.00 95.00 1~0.00 200.00 104.00 104.00 100.00 100.00 95.00 90.00 100.00 95.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 210.00 50.00 100.00 36.00~ 80.00 to 90.00' 100.00 3.00 per dey ~Temporary HoUrly ~m, ployees Per B~ur Fir eman Service Inspector Service Repairmam Service Operator Pipe ~itt er Labor, Skilled Labor, ls~ Class Labor, 2nd Class 0.45 0.40 0.3S ~ 0.38 0 0.40 0.38 0.33 BE IT ~THER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and the said salaries and wages schedule as contalned in this Ordinance shall become effective as of January 1, 1959, and to continue in force until changed by Council. APPROVED President 18'! IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE cITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The nth day of December, 1938. No. 58~8. A RESOLUTION directing the City Auditor to draw monthly warrants in payment of Hospital Accounts on the basis of bills submitted by the hospitals for services rendered, not to exceed one-twelfth of the yearly appropriation as shown in the ~Budget. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, ~nd he is hereby directed to draw monthly warrants in payment of Hospital Accounts On the basis of bills submitted by the hospitals for services rendered, the amount ~)f said warrants not to exceed one-twelfth of the yearly appropriation as shown ~n the Budget. APPROVED Preside~.t IN THE C0~3NCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of December, 1938. No. 5839. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Sections 6, 25, 120 and 128, relating to ~gents selling implements and machines; beauty parlors, hair dressers, manicurists, torn doctors and chiropodists; restaurants, eating houses, cook shops, lunch counters ~nd soda fountains; and slot machines, respectively, of an Ordinance adopted by the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke on the o0th day of December,. lg35, No. 4696, as amend- ~d, and entitled, "An ordinance compiling and codifying ordinances, imposi~ taxes on Licenses for municipal purposes, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof, ~nd directing she printing of same in pamphlet form";' and to add thereto new sections ;o be known as Sections ~, ~, 5~, l~, 116~ and l~, relating to adjusters, :emetery companies, dancing schools, parcel delivery services, radio broadcasting ~tations and tailors. ~£rIEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the municipal govern- zent an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and it is essential that this ~rdinance shall be in force on and after Jamuary l, 19J@. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Sections , 25, 1E0 and 128, relating to agents selling implements and machines, beauty arlors, hairdressers, manicurists, corn doctors and chiropodists; restaurants, sting houses, cook shops, lunch counters and soda fountains; and slot machines, 'esp~ctively, of an ordinance ordained by the Council of the City of Roanoke, on the 50th day of December, 19ZS, Number 46~6, as amended, and entitled, "An Ordinance .~ompiling and codifying ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal puroose~ 182 amended by adding thereto new sections, numbered 23, 4~, 59~, 102~,116~ and. :13~ ~.e; ing to adjusters, cemetery companies, dancing schools, parcel delivery services, radio broadcasting stations and tailors, so that said amended sections and said new sections shall read as follows: 6. AGE~TS't ..M ~A~UFACTURED IMPL~IEIITS OR MACHINES. Any person who shall sell, or offer for sale manufactured implements or machines, by retail, or take orders therefor on commission or otherwise, unless he be the owner thereof, or a duly licensed merchant, at his regular place of business, who shall have paid a merchant's license tax, shall be deemed to be an agent for the sale of manufactured articles, and shall pay a license tax of ............. $ $0.00 No such person shall, under his license as such, sell or offer to sell such articles through the agency of another, but a separate~ license shall be required for any agent or employee who shell sell or offer to sell such articles for another. 25. BEAUTY PARLORS AND HAIH DRESSERS. Om each beauty parlor, hair dresser, manicurist, corn doctor, chiropodist..$10.00 and $3.50 for each additional employee in such office or place of business; provide~ however, that a license issued under this section shall not authorize the teaching or instruction of students in beauty culture or cosmetology. 120. B_ESTAUB~NTS, EATING Eous..~$,: COOK SHOPS.., LUNCH COUNTESS. ..~ND SODA FOUNTAINS. On each person, ft~m or corporation e~gaged in the restaurant business the license tax shall be . $ 25 00 additional tax of 22¢ on each $ 100 O0 and an .................................... ' of sales. · Ail persons who shall sell soft drinks from a Soda fountain shall be deemed to keep a restaurant. Any person, firm or corporation whose principal business is restaurant, and licensed as such, may procure additional license for miscellaneous sales which shall be ............................................................... $ 10.00 per anaum if gross sales do not exceed $500.00. Where gross sales do exceed $500.00, the regular merchant's license shall apply. 128. SLOT MACHINES (a) Any person, firm er corporation having in the City of Roanoke, a slot machine of any description into which are inserted nickels or coins of large denominations to dispose of articles or merchandise, or for the purpose of operating devices that operate on the coin-in-the-slot principle, used for gain, shall pay for every such slot machine or device, as the case may be, a license tax of .............. $ 25.00 On each coin operated musical machine or musical device that operates on the coin-in-the-slot principle ................................................ On each vending and amusement machine operated by the insertion of one cent ................................................................. On each machine used solely for the p.~rpose of selling shoestrings, chewing gum or postage stamps, and on each weighing machine .............. $ 5.00 $ 10.00. 2.00. at- Gn each rmchine for the sale of aF~ricul~ural products or cigars ...... $ 3.00. Gn each coin vending machine used solely for the sale of soft drinks, and placed in manufacturing or other establishments not frequented by the general public, and for the use of employees in such establishments ........... $13.00 and $3.00 2or each additional machine. Gn each ¢~in vending machine operated on premises for ~ich a merchant's license and retailer's soft drink license have been obtained, and used only for the sale of soft drinks .................................................. $ 3.00 l~rovided further, however, that operators of soft drink vending machines shall pay a taz of 22¢ on every one hundred dollars of gross sales, the said tax to be assessed by the Cor~nissioner of the l~evenue on s~rn affidavit filed by the o~era~ Showing sales after the 1st day of January and before the 15th day of January ~ollowing the calendar year in which such business was done. ~utomatic baggage or parcel checking machines, for each receptacle .... $ .25. No license on machines for selling sanitary drinking cups or sanitary drinking ~ups and natural water for ................................................. $ .01. No license upon amy pay telephone slot machine. No Commissioner of the Revenue shall issue any license under this section, mless and until the applicant states on oath that no element of chance enters into ihe operation of the machine for which a license is desired provided, however, that ~othing contained in this section shall be construed as permitting any such person, ~irm or corporation to keep, maintain, exhibit or operate any slot machine or Other levice in the operation of which gaming is permitted by the person in charge thereof. The Commissioner of the Revenue shall prepare and furnish to the person apply- ~ng for license revenue stickers which, when signed by the Commissioner of the Reven~ ~ssuing any slot machine license, shall evidence the payment of the license tax; and it shall be the duty of every licensee to whom any such sticker is issued by the $ommissioner of the Revenue to attach the same to the slot machine covered thereby ~nd to keep the same so attached throughout the license period. The form of the ~tickers aforesaid shall be prescribed by the Commissioner. Any person, firm or corporation who operates or allows to be operated any slot ~achine without the proper sticker shall be subject to a f~ne of $5.00 for each ,ffense. It shall be unlawful for any propzietor, o~er, operator, bailee, licensee, ~r custodian of any slot machine, other than vending machines which do nothing ~xcept to vend merchandise, and other than machines which provide service only, ~nowingly to permit any person under the age of sixteen years to operate the same. (b) Every person, firm or corporation selling, leasing, renting or otherwise furnishing s slot machine or slot machines to others, or placing a slot machine or slot machines with others, shall be deemed to be a slot machine operator. Every slol machine operator, as herein defined, shall pay for the privilege an annual license ~ax of .......................................................... $ 200.00. The license tax imposed by this paragraph is not in lieu of~ but is in in addition to, the other license taxes imposed by this ordinance; provided, however .i84 that the slot machine operator's license tax levied by this paragraph shall not be applicable to operators of weighing machines, automatic baggage or parcel 'checking machine, or receptacle, nor to machine vending shoestrings, chewing igum, or postage stamps, which machines are so constructed as to do nothing but .vend such merchandise or postage stamps, or provide service only. Nor to operators Of coin operated musical machines or musical devices that operate on the coin-in- ~he-slot principle. Any person, firm or corporation hawing any such slot machine or other ~evice and failing to procure a license therefor, or otherwise violating this srdinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than $50.00, nor more than $500.00 £or each offense. No provision of this ordinance shall be construed as imposing a license tax ~n, or on account of any candy vending machines under the ownership arid supervision ~f any State Oommission or State agency. ~a] Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of adjusting claims, 3hall pay a license tax of ................................................ $ 25.00 ~ot prorated. (b) Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of freight .~ete service and adjusting and settling freight rate charges shall pay a .icense tax of ............................................................ $ 25.00 eot prorated. 45~. CI~ETERIES. Each person, firm or corporation who operates a cemetery for profit and who naintains a place of business in connection with such operation, shall pay a license tax of ................................................................... $ 50.00. 59~. DANCING SCHOOLS. 2very person who conducts a dancing school shall pay a license tax of .... . $ 10.00 ~nd $5.00 for each additional instructor in such school. 102-~. PACKAGE DELIVERY SERVICE. ~very person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of package or parcel ~eltvery for others shall pay a license tax of ........................... $ 50.00. llS~. RADIO BROADCASTING STAT.IONS; ~very person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of operating s radio ~roadcasting station shall pay a license tax of .......................... $150.00. Every person, firm or corporation who has not obtained a merchant's license, and who s engaged in the business of custom and/or merchant tailoring, including agents hereof maintaining offices in the City of Roanoke, where principal business is not .n said city, and soliciting orders in said city, shall pay a license tax of..$25.00 An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in full force on and after APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 5840. A RESOLLF£ION authorizing and directing the acceptance of insurance policies ~written by t'he Keystone Mutual Casualty Company covering colored taxicab operators, ~under certain conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the !Keystone Mutual Casualty Company is acceptable as an insUrance carrier for colored taxicab operators in the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTH~ RESOLVED, however, that the acceptability of the Keystone Mutual Casualty Company is conditional upon the appointment by the said Company of an agent in the City of Roanoke upon whom processes may be duly served, and an agreement by the Keystone Mutual Casualty Company to submit to the Jurisdiction of any of the State Courts of record in the City of Roanoke' in any suits or actions instituted On any policy of insurance issued by the said Company to any taxicab operator in this City, such appointment and agreement to be filed in the office of the City Clerk within thirty days from the date hereof. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 5841. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accGnmodate filling station on the Northeast corner of Maple and '~alnut Avenues, S. W. BE I~' RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northeast corner of Maple and Walnut Avenues, its. ~'. Said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The Jefferson-Lorraine 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- overs. The said Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its origi- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ROanoke that in con- sideration of the permit herein granted the said Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation agrees to dee~ to the City of Roanoke for street widening purposes a parcel of land at the intersection .of Maple and Walnut Avenues, S. W., containing 55 square feet more or less, more specifically described on blue print designated as Plan 3295, attached hereto. BE IT ~URTHE~ RESOLVED that this permit unless complied with within ninety ~ays shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 58~2. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accommodate filling.station on the Northwest corner sf Jefferson Street and Walnut Avenue, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the ~efferson-Lorraine Corporation to construc~ four cross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Walnut kvenue, S. ~ai~ cross-ove:s to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation by acting under this l~esolution agrees to ~ndemnify 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-overs. The said Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its owm expense the sidewalk to its ~riginal condition within 50 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore ~me o BE IT FURTHER RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in con- sideration of the permit herein granted the said Jefferson-Lorraine Co~.poratiom ~grees to deed to the City of Roanoke for street widening purposes a parcel of land it the intersection of Jefferson Street ami Walnut Avenue, S. W., and a 5 foot strip ~n Jefferson Street, containing 1872 s~uare feet, more or less, more spec~fical!y ~escribed on blue print designated as Plan 52~5, attached hereto. BE IT FURTHER RESOL~ED that this permit unless complied with within ninety ~ays shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of Sanuary, 1939. No. 5843. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to approve immediate ~urchase of certain equipment for the offices of the City Treasurer, the Commission- ~r of Revenue and the City Auditor, and aathorizing the City Auditor to draw warrant~ in payment of same, on or after March l, 1939. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, ~nd he is hereby authorized and directed to approve for immediate purchase, equip- nent for which appropriations have been included in the Budget for the fiscal year ~eginning January l, 1939, as follows: 3 - Tax Billing Machines for the Treasurer's Office 1 - Adding Machine for the Commissioner of Revenue's Office 1 - Bookkeeping Machine for the City Auditor's Office BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City kuditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants in payment ~f the equipment herein authorized, on or after March l, 1939. APPROVED Pre sid ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 5844. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install 4 - inch gas main in ?th Street, South Roanoke, from Wellington Avenue West pproximately 290 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and .s hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4 - inch gas main in 'th Street, South Roanoke, from Wellington Avenue West approximately 290 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to .ndemnify 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 provisim Df the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED 188 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of Jauuary, 1959. No. 5845. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $~8.09 to Sidney L. Peary covering over- payment of taxes for the years 1951 and 195~. on Lots 18 and 19, Duncan and Peary Map. ~[HEREAS, on the ~0th day of November, 1958, Sidney L. Peary paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector taxes for the years 195I and 195Z against Lots 18 and 19, Duncan and Peary Map, and '~HEREAS, it appears that for the years 1931 and 195~., Lots 18 and 19, Duncan amd Peary Map, were erroneously assessed for two dwellings when there is only one dwelling on the said lots, and Mr. Peary is entitled to a refund of $Z8.09 covering overpayment of taxes and interest. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $~.8.0~ in the name of Sidney L. Peery, covering overpayment of taxes for the years 19~1 and on Lots 15 and 1~, Duncan end Peery Map. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUN(XL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1959. No. 58A6. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~6, "Commissioner of Revenue", of ~n Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~0th lay of December, 19~8, ~o. 58J5, and entitled, "~A_m Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~, and eroding December ~1, 1~$~. 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 R~noke, ¥irginia, on the ~0th day of December, 1~8, No. ~8~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning Jamuary 1, 1~, and ending December ~1, 19~9", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ¢0MMISSIONER OF REVENUE ~6 Salary, Second Assistant .......... . ...... $ ~,600.00 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 CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 584?. A RESOLUTION authorizing additional time for completion of work necessary ~y the Equalization Board and extension of the employment of its two Clerks. BE IT Rw.80LVF~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Equalization Board be, and it is hereby authorized to continue for a period of fifteen days, beginning January 1, 1~39, in order to complete its work, the rate of compensation to be fixed at $10.00 per day as heretofore agreed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the employment of the two Clerks of the Equaliza- tion Board be, and the same is hereby extended for a period of thirty days, begin- ning January l, 1939, one at a salary of $100.00 per month, and one at a salary of $75.00 per month. APPROVED Presidemt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 5848. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $280.00 in the name of Burrell Memorial Hospital for balance due the said Hospital as of December 31, 193~. 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 $280.00 in the name of the Burrell Memorial Hospital for balance due as of December 31,1938, the said amount to. be charged to the appropriation made for the Burrell Memorial Hospital for fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939. APPROVED Pr esi dent l'8'f .190 IN THE GSUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 584,9. A RESOLUTION condemning proposed legislation imposing taxes on incomes derived from State and Municipal securities, and requesting Senators Carter Glass and Harry ?. Byrd and RepresentatiVe Clifton A. Woodrum to oppose such proposed legislation. ifitEREAS, it appears that a move will be made during this session of Congress ;o subject to taxation incomes from future issues of State and Municipal securities, '~tEREAS, such a' Federal tax would be reflected in higher interest rates upon ,Chris issued by the States and their municipalities, and this increase in interest 'ares would resul~ in increasing the ta.x burden of the citizens of the States and aunicipalities issuing bonds, and WHEREAS, such legislation would tend to make the States and their instrumental ties of government completely subordinate to the United States, and thereby do violence tO the fundemen:al concepts upon which the Federal government was founded. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, virginia, ~hat it is the sense of this body that no legislation should be enacted bY the ~ongress of the United Sta~es taxing incomes derived from future issues of State and ~unic ipal secur itl es. BE IT FURTME. R RESOLVED that this council's opposition to such legislation be nade known to Senators Carter Glass and Harry F. Byrd and to Representative Clifton ~. 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 %o nail a copy hereof to said senators and represents.tire. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1939. No. 5850. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to cause a survey to ,e made of all land belonging to others than the City of Roanoke in Carvin's Cove and bounded by a line ten feet above what will be the level of high water mark when ;he dam is closed, and to negotiate for the purchase of said land. BE 1t RESOL~[ED by the Council of the Ci~y of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: (1} That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to :ause a survey to be made of all land belonging to others than the City of Roanoke in Carvin's Cove and bounded by a line ten feet above what will be the level of the nigh water mark when the dam is closed, said survey not to cost more than $500.00. C21 That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed for an, on behalf of the City to enter into negotiations for the purchase from such owners of the lands as may be included in said survey to the end that the same may be ac- quired by the City for a just compensation to the owners thereof. ATT~ ~rk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1939' No. 5851. X RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 5842, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 9th day of January, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution granting a per- mit to the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accommo- date filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Walnut Avenue, 3. ~'i.,"and granting a new permit to the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson ~treet and Walnut Avenue,.S.W.~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 5842, adopted on the 9th day of January, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution granting a permit lo the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accommodate Filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Walnut Avenue, S.W., ~e, and the same is hereby revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a new permit )e, and is hereby granted the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four :ross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Stre~ ~nd Wa lnu~ Ave nue, S.W. Said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The ~efferson-Lorraine Corporation by acting under this Resolution agrees to ndemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- OhS or property by reason of' the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. The said Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation further agrees upon the abandonment ~f the use of said cross-overs to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its ~riginal condition within 60 days after notice by the City Nanager to so restore BE IT ~IIRTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roam~oke that in considera. ion of the permit herein granted the said Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation agrees to eed to the City of Roanoke for street widening purposes a parcel of land at the .ntersection of Jefferson Street and ;';alnut Avenue, S. W., end a 6 foot strip on ~efferson Street, containing 1128.8 square feet, more or less, more specifically iescribed on blue print designated as Plan 3295, attached hereto. RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this permit unless complied with within ninety ~days shall be automatically revoked. APPRGVED Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of ~anuary, 1939. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a A-inch gas main in 6th Street Wasena from Hamilton Avenue Sou~h to tie into Floyd Ave nue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that e permit be, and fs hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a A-inch gas ma~n in 8th Street '~asena from HamiI~ Avenue South to tie 'into Floyd Avenue. .Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to ~ndemnify 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 restoratiori, This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall he automatically revoked. erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1939. No. 5855. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ~-inch gas m_~in in Rutherford Avenue, N. W., from ~805 West to ~821, approximately ~40 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Rutherford Avenue, N. W., from ~805 Nest to ~821, approximately 140 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the pro- visiohs of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revo'ked. ATT~~ ~~k APPROVED IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1938. No. 5854. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch cast iron water main in Eastside of 14th Street from Essex Avenue North to alley, to replace ~-inch main rusted out and extend said 2-inch main to Melrose Avenue and connect to 6-inch main. BE IT RESOL~D 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 cast iron water main in Eastside of I4th Street from Essex Avenue North to alley, to replace ~-inch main rusted out and extend said 2-inch main to Melrose Avenue 8nd connect to 6-inch main. 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 claims for damage to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water mains 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 Pr e s id ent ATT~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1938. No. 5855. President A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer Assess- ment amounting to $13.85, with interest from October l, 193£, against property de- scribed as Northern part of Lot ll, Block l?, Gramdin Court Annex, assessed in the name of Herbert Saul and now standing in the name of C. E. and Belle Baumgerdner. ~,HAR~S, it appears that on December 20, 1934, as a result of information furnished abstracting Attorney, payment was tendered for assessment on the Northern part of Lot ll, Block l?, Grandin Court Annex, and that the said payment was credit- ed to the Southern Dart of Lot 11. Bleak 17~ Gr~n~in an~rt ~n~x~ ~ 194. ~TIEREAS, since the payment and the crediting of the said amount to the Southern part of Lot 11, Block 17, Grandin Court Annez, title ~o the Southern part of Lot 11, Block 17, Grandin Court Annez, has been abstracted, and information ~- nished the abstracting Attorney that there was no existing Sewer Assessment standing against the said property, and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of Council that everyone connected with the said transaction has acted in good faith. THEREFORE, BE IT R~SOLVED 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 $13.83, with interest from October 1, 1932, standing against property described as Northern part of Lot 11, Block 17, Grandin Court Annex, assessed in the same of Herber~ ~aul and no~ standing in the name of C.' E. and Belle Baumgardner, as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPRGVED Pr e si dent IN T~ COUNCIL FOR ThLE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1939. No. 5856. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept $1,200.00 in ~ull compromise settlement of all Sewer Assessments assessed in the name of the ~orice Twine Mill Corporation and now standing in the name of the First National Exchange Corporation, es of January 16,. 1939. WwE~EAS, the First ~ational Exchange Corporation has indicated its willingness to make a compromise settlement for Sewer Assessments, including interest, shown byl-tl~ records in the o~fice of the City Clerk as assessed against the Morice Twine ~ill Corporation and now standing in the name of the First National Exchange Cot- ~oration, with the further consideration that the said First National Exchange ;o~poration, its heirs and assigns, waive the right of protest as to the validity of the assessments so shO~n by the records. T~i~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept $1,200.00 in full compromise settlement of all Sewer Assessments, including interest, shown by the records in his office as assessed in the name of the Morice Twine Mill Cc~poration and now standing in the name of the First National Exchange Corporation, as of ~anuary 16, 1939, and that the said First National Exchange Corporation will waive all rights of the said Corporation, its heir, s and assigns, to protest as to the · alidity of the assessments, as shown by the records. BE I~~ ~URThbF_~ RESOLVED that the prGvisions of this Resolution, unless complie APPBOVED IN ThE COUI~CIL FOR T~iE CITY 0~-' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1939. No. 5857. A ~SOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer ~ssessment amounting to $14.47, with interest from October l, 1932, against the Northern pars of Lot 22, Block 4, Eureka, standing in the name of M. W. Turner. ~¥HEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke at its meeting on December 5, 1938, accepted and approved the 'recommendation of the City Manager that Sewer Assess ment amounting to ~14.47, with interest from October l, 1932, against the Northern oart of Lot 22, Block 4, Eureka, be released, with the understanding that Sewer ~ssessment amounting to $18.15, with interest from October l, 1932, against Lot 1, Block 4, Rugby, standing in the name of M. W. Turner, would be paid, and that ~Ir. Turner would deed to the City certain land from Lot 22, Block 4, Eureka, for street widening purposes, and ~ ~¥~EA$, on the 22nd day of December, 1938, I~. W. Turner paid into the office 0f the City Clerk the Sewer Assessment amounting to $18.15, with interest from ~ctober l, 1932, amounting to $6.76, a total of $24.91, against Lot l, Block ~4, ~ugby, and ?~i~E~S, proper deed~ conveying to the City of Roanoke certain land from Lot 2E, Block ~, Eureka, has been executed by ~. W. Turner, under date of the 31st day of December, 1938, which deed has been approved by the City Attorney. TM~I~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Zity Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $14.~7, with interest from October l, 1932, against the Northern part of Lot 22, Block 4, Eureka, standing in the name of M. W. Turner, as a charge agains' said property from the records in his office. APPR0'VED Pr e si dear IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1939. No. 5859. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase a tract of land con- ~aintng approximately 122 acres, known as the Padgett land, in the Carvtn's Cove ~ection, for use of the ~#ater Department, at a price not to exceed $3,000.00, plus 1250.00 for right-of-way through another tract of land owned by the said Padgett. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager ,e, and he is hereby authorized to purchase a tract of land in the Carvin's Cove Section containing approximately 122 acres, known as the Padgett land, at a price aot to exceed $3,000.00, plus $250.00 for right-of-way through another tract of land IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAi~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of January, 1939. No. 5858. AN ORDINAh[CE vacating as alley beginning at 'a point on the South side of Carroll Avenue, N. N., approximately 5 feet East of Watts Road, and running souther- ly 134.57 feet to an alley running from ~Jatts Road to 13th Street, N. W., through ~lock 4, according to the M~p of Eureka Land Company. ~HEREAS~, M. W. Turner is the owner of property on both sides of an alley ~eginning at a point on the South side of Carroll Avenue, N. W., approximately 5 feet East of Watts Road, and running southerly from Carroll Avenue, and desires that said alley be vacated, and WHEREAS, the interest of the public will be' promoted by such vacation and no Individual lot owner'will be damaged thereby. · TPIEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that so much ~f the alley beginning at a point on the South side of Carroll Avenue, N. W., ap- proximately 5 feet East of ~atts Road, and running southerly 134.57 feet to an alley unning from ~¥atts Road to 13th Street, N. W., through Block 4, according to the Map ,f Eureka Land Company, be, and the same is hereby vacated as a public alley. erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of Januery, 1939. No. 5860. A R~SOLUTION referring bids for the construction of suitable foundations and She erection thereon of a steel elevated tank with a capacity, v~en full, of ~50,000 gallons, to a committee composed of C. g. Moore, C. L. Watkins and W. P. tunter for tabulation. WHE~aS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for the construction of suitable foundations and the erection thereon of a steel elevated tank with a capacity, when full, of 250,000 gallons, have been filed by the following bidders: Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company Pittsburgh, Pa. $15,470.00 Virginia Bridge Company Roanoke, Va. 16,470.00 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Philadelphia, Pa. 15,960.00 ~nd 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 C. E. Moore, C. L. ;atktns and W. P. Hunter, and that the said committee is hereby directed forthwith ;o tabulate said bids, and at the earliest practicable moment, to report to this )ody its findings as to the lowest and best bid. APPROVED IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of January, 1939. No. 5861. k RESOLIYi'ION awarding contract for the construction of suitable foundations ~nd the erection thereon of a steel elevated tank with a capacity, when full, of 250,000 gallons, to Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at a sum of $15,470.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of C. E. Moore, C. L. ?~atkins and W. P. Hunter ~ursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids ~eretofore received for the construction of suitable foundations and the erection thereon of a steel elevated tank with a capacity, when full, of 250,000 gallons, ~nd has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing from said ?ecommendation and report that Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the lowest and best bidder for the construction of said suitable ?oundations and the erection thereon of a steel elevated tank in the sum of ;15,470.00; and that this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considerin~ raid report and recommendation and all bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of ittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the lowest and est bid. Tt~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ~s follows: Section 1. That the bid of Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, Pittsburgh, ?ennsylvania, for the construction of suitable foundations and the erection thereon ~f a steel elevated tank with a capacity, when full, of 250,000 gallons, in the sum ~f $15,470.00, is hereby ,accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and ~est bid; and that a contract for the construction of said work, as heretofore ~rescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith xecuted for said construction. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, and L. D. James, City Clerk, are ~ereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of the ity of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of January, 1939. No. 5862. ~ BE60LUTIGN grantings, a permit to the '~'ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 6-inch main in the East side of Rosalind Avenue, South Roanoke, from present 6-inch main South from 8th Street, a distance of 550 feet, to install fire hydrant, and lay 2-inch cast. iron main from end of 6-inch main South, a distsnc of 60 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 main in the East side of Rosalind Avenue, South ROanoke, from present 6-inch main South from 8th Street, a distance of 550 feet, to install fire hydrant, end lay 2-inch cast iron main from end of 6-inch main South, a distance of 60 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 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 0rdinancesof the City of Roanoke providing for street rest orat ion. APPROVED President IN T~iE COUNCIL FOR.THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of January, 1939. No. 5863. A RESOLUTIOiq 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 stree~ lights: 1-100 C. P. light on Franklin Avenue approximately 400 feet west of ?th Streel 1-100 C. P. light at the corner of 6th Streel~ and Avon Lane. 1-100 C. P. light at the east end of Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. 1-100 C. P. light in front of 2319 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W., on Pole 1367-F 1-25G C. P. light at Morrill Avenue and 6th Street, S. E. 1-250 C. P. light at Rorer Avenue and 4th Street, S. W. 1-250 C. P. light at Franklin Avenue and 5th Street, S. R. 1-250 C. P. light at Massachusetts Avenue and Crescent Street, N. W. 1-25G C. P. light at 3~ Street. and Highland Avenue, S. E. 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 Th?~ CIiT OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 23rd day of January, 1959. No. 5864. A RESOLUTION authorizing and empowering the City Attorney and the City Zanager to compromise and settle certain claims for damages to fire hydrants. ~vi~EREAS, the City of Roanoke acquired from Roanoke Water Works Company, by assignment, certain claims for damages to fire hydrants, and ,~'MEqF, AS, the persons liable for such damage having, in some instances, made offers of compromise. TfiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the City Attorney and the City Manager be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered, in their judgment, to effect compromises of said claims whenever, in their opinion, there is doubtful liability on the part of the persons against whom such claims have been asserted, or as tc the amount of recovery in the event of suit. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOB Tt~f CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2Ord day of January, 1939. No. 5865. ~ 0RDIi .~NCE to amend and reenact Section ~74, "Street Repair", and Section 51, "Tuberculosis Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City f Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~0th d~y of December, 1938, No. 58~5, and entitled, 'an Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, ~nd ending December Ol, 1939". B~ IT GRD~NED by the Council of the City of Ro~oke tha~ Section ~7~, 'Street Repair", and Section ~51, ~Tuberculosis Control", of an 0rdi~nce adopted ~y the Council of the City of Ro~oke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, ~o. 5835, and entitled, "~ Grdi~nce ~king sppropriations for the ~sc~l year ~egi~ing January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same are hereb~ ~mended ~d reordained to read as follows: ST~ ~AIR ~74 Wages .................. $ 47,961.00 Gasoline ~n~ ~ ~ ~.. 3,625.00 ~B~CUL051S CONTROL ~51 ~ Tuberculosis Sanatori~ Construction 480.90 Bh I~ ~I-;T~ 0RD~EED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President 200 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of January, 1939. No. ,586'7. A .RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Nodges Lumber Corporation to make alterations to lumber shed on the North side of ~henandoah Avenue between 5th and 5th ~treets, N. W. WHEREAS, the Hodges Lumber Corporation has' made application to make certain alterations to lumber shed on the North side of Shenandoah Avenue between 5th ~and Sth Streets, N. W., and WHEREAS, it appears that these alterations will not increase the fire hazard o other owners of property in this vicinity. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that .a permit ,e, and the same is hereby granted the Hodges Lumber Corporation to .make alterations Go lumber shed on the North side of Shenandoah Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets, ~. ~., same to be altered and constructed in accordance with plans to be filed i.n the office of the Building Inspector, and according, to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the Building Inspector. Said Hodges Lumber Corporation by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- .~emnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons ~r property by reason of repairs and maintenance of said building. APPROVED President IN THE. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of January, 1~.39. No. 5EPTO. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Jacob Brenner to construct concrete cross- )var to accommodate property located on the north side of Albemarle Avenue, 8. E., [50 feet West of Third Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereh~y granted to Jacob Brenner to construct concrete cross-over to accommodate .)roperty located on the north side of Albemarle Avenue, S. E., 150 feet West of ~hird Street. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfactio~ )f the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Jacob Brenner by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and rove harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property )y reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said Jacob Brenner further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said ,.ross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition u4+.h(n ~tv~.v a~v_~ ~t~t~w nntfaa by the Cttv Msn~er 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 30th day of January, 1939. No. 5G71. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Welton Avenue, Wasena, from Main Street East approximately 285 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 Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Nelton Avenue, Wasene, from Nain Street East approximately 285 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of Samuary, 1939. No. 5872. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Howbert Avenue, Wasena, from present end ~est approximately 150 Feet to serve house No. 4A4. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roauoke that a permit be, and is lereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Howbert ~venue, ~'esena, from present end '~est approximately 150 feet to serve house No. AA4. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all clalm~ for damages to persons Ir property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and 2O2 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 revoke APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of January, 1959. No. 5~75. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to' C. M. Graham to construct a concrete cross- ~ver to accommodate his property at No. 2?5? Shenandoah Avenue, N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and Is hereby granted to C. M. Graham to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate Lis property at No. 2?5? ~henandoah Avenue, N. W. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfactio~ ,f the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said C. M. Graham by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and .ave harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property y reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said C. M. Graham further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said ~ross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition ~ithin 60 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically :evoked. Clerk APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of January, 1939. No. 5874. A RESOLUTION referring bids for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to Frye & Stone, Architect 3. L. Watkins, ~¥. P. Hunter, representing the City and W. H. Oarmichael, representin Public Works Administration, for tabulation. WTIEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for the superstructure of a Tuber- ~ulosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, have been filed Oy the following bidders: Martin Bro there' John C. Senter J. F. Barbour & Sons T. E. Coffey & Company B. F. Parrott & Company Fowler-Jones Construction Co. Roamoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Winston-Salem, N.C. $58,884.00 59,900.00 58,705.00 57,450.00 60,960. O0 58,700.00 ~nd said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ids listed above be filed and presented to a committee composed of ~rye & Stone, ~rchitects, C. L. Watkins, W. P. Hunter, representing the City, and W. H. Carmichael ~epresenting Public ~orks Administration, and that the said committee is hereby lirected forthwith to tabulate said bids, and at the earliest practicable moment, ;eport to this body its findings as to the lowest end best bid. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of ~e~iruary, 1939. No. 5875. A Rt~SOLUTION fixing the time end place for a meeting of City Council for the ~urpose of determining whether or not there is cause for the removal of George ~. Beckner from the office of high constable and providing for notice thereof to ~im. ~¥HEREAS, the State Auditor of Public Accounts has reported, under date of gebruary l, 1939, that George D. Beckner, high constable for the City of Roanoke, ~as failed to properly account for funds coming into his hands in his official capacity, and NHE~, rumors are afloat that said official has not efficiently and faith- fully discharged the duties of his office, and that he has repeatedly undertaken to perform such duties while grossly under the influence of intoxicants voluntarily consumed by him, and 204 ~,W~IEREAS, pursuant to Section 30 of the city's charter the City Council has thei! lower to remove said official for cause. TMEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of l~oanoke as follows: (il That a meeting of the Council be held in the court room ~f the Circuit :ourt of Roanoke City on the 6th day of February, 1939, at 4:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of determining whether or not there is cause for the removal of George S. Beckner from the of£ice of high constable for the City of Roanoke. (2) That the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to notify In writing, said George D. Beckner of the time, place and object of said meeting, ~aid notice to further state that said Beckner, at said meeting or any adjournment thereof, will be given an opportunity to be heard touching the report of the State [udttor of Public Accounts, dated the 1st day of February, 1939, wherein it is ~tated that said Beckner failed to properly account for funds coming into his hands in his official capacity and that there is a shortage of said funds in the sum of ;743.8&, and also touching his general fitness to continue in office. The delivery ~o said George D. Beckner of a duly attested copy of this resolution shall have ;he same force and effect of such notice, and shall be deemed to be in lieu thereof. erk APPROVED President IN 'THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End day of February, 1939. No. 58'/6. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to notify the commonwealth's Attorney that the State Auditor of Public Accounts has reported a shortage of funds coming into the hands of George D. Beckner in his official capacit of High Constable, and inviting an inspection of the report by the Commonwealth's Attorney. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to notify the Commonwealth's Attorney of the City of Roanoke that the State Auditor of Public Accounts has reported, under date of ~ebruary l, lg3~, that there is a shortage of funds coming into the hands o~ George D. Beckner in his official capacity of High Constable for the City of Roanoke .and the Commonwealth's Attorney is hereby invited to inspect said report, and take such action in respect thereto as the circumstances demand. A~PPROVED ~ Cie rk Pr e si d ant IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End day of February, 19.39. No. 5877. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to notify such witnesses as the City Attorney may require to attend a meeting of Council to be held at 4:00 o'clock p. m., February 6, 1939, for the purpose of determining whether or not there is cause for the removal from office of George D. Beckner, High Con- stable for the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to notify such witnesses as the City Attorney may require to attend a meeting of Council to be held at 4:00 o'clock p. m. February 6, 1939, for the purpose of determining whether or not there is cause for the removal from office of George D. Beckner, High Constable for the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Pre si d ant IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of February, 1939. No. 5866. AN ORDINANCE to amend Article 1, Section 1, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1932, number- ed 4083, and entitled, "An Ordinance to divide the area of the City of Roanoke into districts, to establish building lines, to regulate and restrict the location, erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair or use of buildings and other structures, their height, area and bulk, and percentage of lot to be occupied by buildings or other structures, the size of yards, courts and other open spaces, and the trade, industry, residence and other specific uses of the premises in such districts f~r the promotion of health, safety, morals, comfort, prosperity, or general welfare of the City of Roanoke; to provide for the change of boundaries, regulations and restrictions of such districts; to provide for a Board of ZoniD~ Appeals; to provide for enforcement; to prescribe penalties for violation of the pro vi s ions hereof'. ~HEREAS, it is deemed for the best interest of the City of Roanoke that proper located on Brandon Road between Mount Vernon Road and Blenheim Road, known as Block 28, Raleigh Court Corporation, be classified as General Residence District, and i~'HEREAS, notice required by Article ]gl, Section l, of the ZoniD~ Ordinance, has been published in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke for the time required by said Ordinance, and ~y 208 ~IEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said, notice published in the said newspaper was given on the 30th day of January, Ig39, 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 interested ,arties in the affected area. THEREFOR~, BE IT ORDAINED by the Counc il of the City of Roanoke that Article , Section 1, of an Ordinance adopted by the council of the City of Roanoke on the ~0th day of December, 1932, numbered 4083, and entitled, "An Ordinance to divide the area of the City of Roanoke into districts, to establish building lines, to regulate and restrict the location, erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, re- lair or use of buildings and other structures, their height, area and bulk, and per- enrage of lot to be occupied by buildings, or other structures, the size of yards, courts and other open spaces, and the trade, industry, residence and other specific ases of the premises in such districts for the promotion of health, safety, morals, ~omfort, prosperity, or general welfare of the City of Roanoke, to provide for the ~hange of boundaries, regulations and restrictions of such districts; to provide for a Board of Zoning Appeals; to provide for enforcement; to prescribe penalties For violation of the provisions hereof', be amended in the following particular and lo other, viz: Property located on Rrandon Road between Mount Vernon Road and Blenheim Road, mown as Block P~, Raleigh Gourt Corporation, designated on Sheet 134 of the Zoning ~ap as Official No. 13~0901, be, and is hereby classified as General Residence )istrict, and the Nap herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~(w., VIRGINIA, The 6th day of ~ebruary, 1939. No. 58'78. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of ~oanoke to lay a 6-inch water main South from Cen~er Avenue in Eastside of 16th Stre ~nd install a 6-inch ~ire Hydran~ on Northwest corner of Shenandoah Avenue and 16th Street, N. W. BE IT RESOLIPED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is :araby granted th~ ~ater Department of the City of Roamoke to lay a 6-inch water aain South from Cen~er Avenue in Eastside of 16th Street and install a 6-inch ~ire :~ydrant on Northwest corner of Shenandoah Avenue and 16th Street, N. W. Said '~ater Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damage .t to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main and further agrees to replace the stree~swhere the same are opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of ~ebruary, 1939. No. A RESOLUTION approving compromise settlement of personal property taxes ~ssessed in the name of Jefferson Building Company for the years 1930 and 1931. WHEREAS, Jefferson Building Company ceased to do business several years ago, its Charter having been revoked and all its asse~s sold under deed of trust, and WHERe, the Jefferson-Lorraine Company was the purchaser at~ said trustee's sale and, due to the lapse of ~ime, it is impossible to identify the property upon which sai~ taxes were assessed and it is now impossible to determine whether or not the Jefferson-Lorraine Company acquired at said trustee's sale any or all of the ~roperty upon ~hich said taxes were assessed, but Jefferson-Lorraine Company, by way ~f compromise, has agreed to pay the principal of said taxes, to-wit: $104.47, the ~rincipal and intarest amounting to $1A9.61, and W~EAS, the Delinquent Tax Collector has accepted $104.47 subject ~o Council' ~pproval of said offer 6f compromise. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, tha' .10A.47 be accepted in full satisfaction and discharge of the delinquent personal .roper~y taxes assessed in the name of Jefferson Building Company for the years .930 and 1931. APPROVED Presi dent 2O7 -208 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of February, 1539. No. 5880. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to approve renewal of the Home ~ssistance Projec~ of the Works Progress Administration for a period of twelve month~ cost not to emceed $100.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, he is hereby authorized to approve renewal of the Home Assistance ProJec~ of the ~orks Progress Administration for a period of twelve months and an expenditure of ~100.00 as sponsor's contribution for cleaning materials and disinfectants, the said mou~t to be charged to the appropriation of $~,000.00 for W. P. A. Projects as ~hown in the ~udget under ~ectfon ~8, "Departmen~ of Public Welfare~. APPROVED Pr e si d ant IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of ~ebruary, 1~. No. S881. A RESOLUTION authorizing, empowering and directing the City Attorney to ap- pear at sale of property known as Lots 1 and 2, Block 1(~, E~Annymede, standing in the ~ame of Charles E. Spencer, on February 8, 1959, for protection of the City's in- crest. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney ~e, and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to appear at sale of propert: ~nowa as Lots 1 and ~, Block 10, Runnymede, standing in the name of Charles E. Spenc, ~n ~ebruary 8, 1~5~, for the px~teetion of the City's tax lien against same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that t~e City .ttorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, in the name of the City, to id on the property above described in an amount not to exceed $175.00, to protect She accrued taxes ~ue the City. r APPROVED Presi dent r! IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of February, 1939. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager of the City of Roanoke to file an application with the United States of America through the Federa Emergency Administration of Public Works for an additional grant to aid in financin the construction of, furnishing and equipping Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and designa- ting the City Manager to furnish such information as the Government may request. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: 1. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to file an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke with the United States of America for an additional grant of $?,?87.00 being 45% of $17,~G4.30 needed for the completion of a Tuberculosis ~anatorium for the City of Roanoke. 2. That when and if said additional grant is made in whole, or in part, said Council will appropriate additional funds as may be necessary for the completion of said Sanatorium. 3. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal Nmergez Administration of Public '~orks may reasonably request in connection with the ap- plication for said additional grant. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1939. NO. 5883, A IIESOLUT~ ON granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Greenbrier Avenue S. E., from 142~ East to 1432 betWeen curb and sidewalk approximately 200 feet. BE IT RESOLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Greenbrier Avenue S. E., from 1428 East tc 1432 between curb and sfdewalk approxi- mately 200 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- dmnnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person~ 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 revoked. APPROVED 210 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1939. No. 5884. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Tayloe Avenue S. E., from Morton Avenue, South, to 1120 between ~urb and sidewalk approximately 225 feet. BE I~ RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, .and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Tayloe Avenue, S. E., from Morton Avenue, South, to 1120 between curb and sidewalk approxi- zately 225 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons ~r property by reason of the installation end maintenance of said gas main, and Further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions )f the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically ~'evoked. APPROVED Preaideut IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Jth day of February, 1959. N~. ~880. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. S. Gravely to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate his properties at Nos. 15 and 17 Gilmer Avenue, N. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and Is hereby granted to W. S. Gravely to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate lis properties at Nos. 15 and l? Gilmer Avenue, N. E. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said W. S. Gravely by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify ~nd 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. The said ¥~'. S. Gravely further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said ;ross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition ~ithin 80 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically :evoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1939. No. 5886. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to H. H. Morris to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate his property at No. 1915 Staunton Avenue, N. BE IT RF~0L~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to H. H. Morris to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate his . property at No 1915 Staunton Avenue, N. W. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said H. H. Morris 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 H. H. Morris 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 60 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless co, mplied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN ThE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1939. No. 5887. A RESOLUTION granting the Cold Spring Creamery, Incorporated, permission to erect an electric advertising sign on building located on the Southeast corner of Loudon Avenue and Sixth Street, N. W., of apecifications not in conformity with provisions in Ordinance No. 3056, adopted on the 10th day of December, 1926. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Cold Spring Creamery, Incorporated, be, and it is hereby granted a non-sssignable permit, to erect an outdoor electric advertising sign on building located o2 the Southeast corner of Loudon Avenue and Sixth Street, N. W., the said sign to be an all-metal solid sign forty inches wide, extending approximately nine feet above the parapet wall of said building; p=ovided, however, that the work of erecting the sai~ sign be done in a manner not to endanger the public or interfere with traffic, and in accordance with all provisions, except as to size and type of sign, contained in Ordinance No. 3956, relating to signs, and the erection and installation of said sign shall be done according to plans and specifications to be approved by the City Manager. 2:ll. 212 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the acceptance of said permit by Cold Spring Creamery, Incorporated, shall be an agreement to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims, actions, causes of actions or Judgments arising or growing out of said erection, maintenance or operation of said sign. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the permit hereby granted may be' revoked at any time by the Council of the City of Roanoke, and upon said revocation said sign shall be removed at the sole expense of said Cold Spring Creamery, Incorporated. This permit unless complied with v~th~n sixty days shall be automatically revoked. ~AP P R (~ V E D Presi dent IN 'I~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1939. No. 5888. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw a warrant .n the name of the Roanoke Hospital Association amounting to $216.10, and a warrant in the name of the Burrell Memorial Hospital amounting to $?69.32, for balances due said hospitals as of ~ecember 51, 1958. ~i~HEREAS, statements of charges have been received fr~n the Roanoke Hospital ?or services rendered indigent patients of the City of Roanoke for period ending December 3l, 1958, amounting to $453.00 and a credit due the City of $236.90, leav- ing a balance due the Roanoke Hospital Association of $216.10; and a statement of charges from the Burrell M~emorial Hospital amounting to $625.32, plus $144.00 for special services, for period ending DeCember 31, 1938. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~udttor be, and he is hereby authorized amd directed to draw a warrant in the name sf the Roanoke Hospital Association amounting to $216.10, and a warrant in the name of the Burrell Memorial Hospital amounting to $?69.32, for balances due said ~ospitals as of Oecember 31, 1938', the said amounts to be charged to the appropria- tion made for the said hospitals for fiscal year beginning January l, 1939. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of Februa .r~, 1939. A RESOLUTION to emend and reenact a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5838, and entitled, "A Resolution directing the City Auditor to draw monthly warrants in )ayment of Hospital Accounts on the basis of bills submitted by the hospitals for ~ervices rendered, not to exceed one-twelfth (1/12l of the yearly appropriation as shown in the Budget". 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 30th day of December ~938, No. 5838, and entitled, "A Resolution directing the City Auditor to draw nonthly warrants in payment of Hospital Accounts on the basis of bills submitted by the hospitals for services rendered, not to exceed one-twelfth (1/12) of the yearly ~ppropriatton as shown in the Budget", be, and~ the same is hereby amended and re- ~nacted to read as follows: That the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw monthly warrants n payment of Hospital Accounts on the basis of bills submitted by the hospitals 'or services rendered. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day Of February, 1939. ~io. ~a890. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing and directing 'the City Manager to execute for and ~n behalf of the Council of the City of Roanoke Quarterly estimate of expenditures For the Department of Public Welfare for period from April l, 1939 to June 30, 1939, ~or submission to the Sta~e Separtment c~ Public '~elfare. BE IT RESOLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager ~e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of Council uarterly estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period rom April l, 1939 to June 30, 1939, the said estimate not to exceed the last uarterly allotment of the yearly .estimate as shown in the present Budget of the tare Department of Public Welfare ending June 30, 1939. APPROVED 214 IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 19~9. No. ~Bgl. A RESOLUTION making available an additional appropriation of $9,517.30 to match an additional grant of $?,787.00 requested of the United States cf America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public '~orks for completion of a !uberculosia Sanatorium, Docket Va. No. i405-F, for the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the City Manager under date of February ?, 1939, by Resolution Io. 5882 was authorized and directed to file application with the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for an additional grant of $?,?8?.00 to aid in financing the construction of, furnishing and equipping a Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and ~T~EREAS, the said Federal Emergency Administration of Public k~orks has requested that the City of Roanoke appropriate an amount of $~,Di?.~0 as a matching fund for the ~?,787.00 requested of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, needed for the completion of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 140~-F THEP~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~e, and the same is appropriated out of the General Fund of the City to match an additional grant of $?,?8?.00 requested of the United States of America through the ~ederal Emergency Administration of Public ~¥orks for completion of the Tuberculosis ;anatorium, Docket ~o. Va. 140~-F, for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, the deposit ~f same to the credi; of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Construct~n Account to be ~ontingent upon an addiKional Federal gran~. APPROVED  , President IN THE C6UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RGANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1939. No. ~92. A RESOLUTION requesting HonorahlLe C. A. Woodrum to assist and support the City sf Roanoke in its efforts to obtain an additional grant of funds from the United States of America, through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, ~or completion of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City )f Roanoke. WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, No. 5882, adopted on the 7th day of February, 19~9, the City Manager was ~uthorized and directed to make application for an additional grant to aid in ~inancing the construction of, furnishing and equipping Tuberculosis Sanatorium, ~nd by Resolution No. 5891, adopted on the 13th day of February, 1939, the Council ~as made available an additional appropriation of $9,517.30 to match the additional ~rant of $?,?8?.00, requested of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ~¥orks, for completion of the said sanatorium; and '~'HEREAS, the said application for additional grant has been filed with the ?ederal Emergency Administration of Public '~'orks, but as yet said grant has not been bade; and ~diEREAS, there is an immediate need for said additional grant in order that he construction of, £urnishing and equipping of the said Tuberculosis Sanatorium ight be promptly completed for the proper care of the tubercular inhabitants of he City of Roanoke; and ~HEREAS, the Honorable C. A. ~'~oodrum, Member of Congress from the Sixth istrict of Virginia, has shown an interest and his willingness to use his best ~fforts to assist the City in securing financial aid through the Federal Emergency ~dministration of Public Works in financing the construction of the said Tuberculosi~ ~anatorium. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ionorable C. A. f~oodr~m be, and he is hereby requested to render such aid and ~ssistance as may be necessary and essential to cause to be made as promptly as ~ossible an additional grant of funds from the United States of America, through ;he Federal Emergency ~dministration of Public 'Works, to aid in financing the onstruction of, furnishing and equipping a Tuberculosis Samtorium for the City ,f Roanoke, Virginia, Docke~ No. Va. 1405-F. ITT~ A P P R O V E D  Pre s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13~h day of February, 1939. No. 5893. A RESOLUTION authorizing an additional expenditure by the Water Department, ~ot to exceed $500.00, for survey c~ land belonging to others than the City of ~oanoke, in Carvin's Cove and bounded by a line ten feet above what will be the evel of high water mark when the dam is closed. ~HEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke under date of January 9, 1939, by esolution No. 58~0, authorized an expenditure not to exceed $500.00 for survey of ~and belonging to others than the City of Roanoke in Carvin's Cove and bounded by a .ine ten feet above what will be the level of high water mark when the dam is closed ~nd WHEREAS, the Nanager of the Water Department has recommended that addit, ional ~unds, not to exceed $500.00, be authorized for this purpose, in which recommenda- ;ion the City Nanager has concurred. 2-16 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke t~et an expenditure, not to exceed $500.00, be, and the same is hereby authorized for survey to be mede of land belonging to others than the City of I~oanoke in Carvin's ~ove and bounded by a line ten feet above what will be the level of the high water mark when the dam is closed. C1 ark APPROVED Pre s i~ ent I1~ THg COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day Gf February, 1939. No. 5894. A RESOLUTION grapting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Compamy to install a 4-inch gas main in MoRtvale Road, Grandin Court, from Weaver Road East approximateI~ 160 feet to serve house No. 1220. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of th~ City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the'Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Montvale Road, Grandin Court, from Weaver Road East approximately 160 feet to serve house No. 122G. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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 street where the s~me is opened under the pr~vi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roaaoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically rew oke d. APPROVED erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of February, 1939. No. 5895. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in East Avenue, N. E., from 413 East to 624, approximately 600 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in East Avenue, E. E., from 413 East to 624, approximately 600 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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 provisic 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 20th day of ~ebruary, 1939. No. 5896. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Glen~ H. Lemon to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate his property known as No. 630 Main Street, Wasena. BE IT RESOL~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a pe~it be, and is he=eby granted to Glenn H. Lemon to oonstruct a concrete cross-over to accommo- date his property known as No. 6~0 Main Street, Nasena. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Glenn H. Lemon by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanokm from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction amd maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be autematically revoked. APPROVED President 218 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2Oth day of Pebruary, 1939. No. 5897. A'RESOLUTION granting a permit to Colonial American National Bank to construct concrete cross-over to accommodate property known as ~102 WYcliffe Avenue, South ,o chOke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted to the Colonial American National Bank to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate property known as ~10B Wycliffe Avert, ua, South Roanoke. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfactio of the City Manager end under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Colonial American National Bank by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all, claims for dama- ges 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. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of February, 1939. No. 5898. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 5699, adopted by the Council of the City ~f Roanoke on the 12th day of September, 1938, entitled, "A Resolution granting a permit to Lucy M. Wilkerson to install a 10,000 gallon underground kerosene storage tank to accommodate filling station at 430 Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., now occupied by the Peco Petroleum Companys, and granting a new permit tO Lucy M. Wilkerson to install a 10,000 gallon aboveground kerosene storage tank to accommodate filling istation at 430 Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., now occupied by the Pec~ Petroleum Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the' City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 5699 adopted on the 1Bth day of September, 1938, entitled, "A Resolution granting a permi~ to Lucy M. Wilkerson to install a 10,000 gallon underground kerosene storage tank to accommodate filling station at 430 Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., now occupied by the Peco Petroleum Company," be, and the same is hereby revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a new permit be, and is hereby granted Lucy M. Wtlkerson to install a 10,000 gallon above. ground kerosene storage tank to accommodate filling station at 430 Shenandoah Avenue 219 ~I. W., now occupied by the Peco Petroleum Company. Said tank to be installed under the provisions contained in letter from the .~orfolk and Western Railway Company, dated February ~, 19~9, together with specifics. Lions to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Lucy M. Wilkerson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or ~roperty by reason of the installation and maintenance of said kerosene 'storage lank. APPROVED rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of February, 1939. No. 5899. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $136.65 to S. A. Scott covering overpayment of taxes for the years 1926-27-28-30 on Lot 17, Block 3, Grandin Court. W~REAS, on the 15th day of Fe0ruary, 1939, S. A. Scott paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $198.49 representing taxes, penalty and interest for the years 1926-27-28-30 against Lot 17, Block 3, Grandin Court, and ~-HEREAS, it appears that for the years 1926-27-28-~0, Lot 17, Block 3, Grandin Court, was assessed as having a residence on same when it has always been a vacant 1 and ~r. Scott should have paid only $61.84 instead of $198.49, a difference of ;136.65. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ,uditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $136.65 in the ~ame of S. A. Scott., covering overpayment of taxes for the years 1926-27-28-30 on ~ot 17, Block 3, Grandin Court. ~T APPROVED President IN ThE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of February, 1939. No. 5900. A BESGLUTION directing the City Manager to submit offer not to exceed $100.00 for parcel of land 6' x 76.63' on the West side of Jefferson Stree: between Elm and Nountain Avenues, being a part of the G. B. Vogel Estate, for street widening 220 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to submit offer not to exceed $100~00 for parcel of land 6 ' x 76.63' on the ~#est side of Jefferson Stree~ between Elm and Mountain Avenues, being a part of the G. B. Vogel Estate, for street widening mrposes. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of February, 193~. No. 5901. A RESOLUTION grant~ng a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay five hundred feet 6-inch and four hundred feet 2-inch cast iron water mains in North Side of 'Jelton Avenue East from Main Street, Wasena. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the '~ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay five hundred feet 6-inch and four hundred feet 2-inch cast iron water mains in North Side of ~¥elton Avenue East from Main Street, ~¥asena. 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 claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water mains 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 22'1 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of February, 1939. No. 5902. 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 i~ is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: 1-250 C. P. Street Light at Guilford Avenue and Oregon Avenue, Gramdin Court. 1-250 C. P. Street Light at Greenbrier Avenue and 18th Street,S.E. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of February, 1939. No. 090.5. ~ R~GLUTION approving six months estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public ~'~elfare for period from July l, 1939, to December 31, 1939, for submission to the State Department of Public Welfare. BE t~ RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that six months estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period from July l, 1939, to December 31, 1939, as attached hereto, showing that the said estimate does not exceed the last six months allotment of the yesrly estimate as shown in the present Budget for the Department of Public Welfare ending December 31, 1939, be, and the same is hereby approved. APPROVED President 22.2 IN THE C~UNCiL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of February, 1939. No. 5904~. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 5851, adopted by the Goumcil of the City of Roanoke on the 16th day of January, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution revoking Resolution No. 584B, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 9th day of January 1939, entitled, 'A Resolution granting a permit to the Jefferson-Lorrain, Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Walnut Avenue, S. W.,' and granting a new permit to the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to ac- commodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Nalmut Avenue, ~. ~J~." BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 5801 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of January, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution revoking Resolution No. 584E, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 9th day of January, 1939, entitled,' 'A Resolution granting a permit to the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to ac- commodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Walnut Avenue, S. W.', and granting a new permit to the Jefferson-Lorraine Corporation to construct four cross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and '~'ialnut Avenue, S. W. ", be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED Presi de nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of February, 1939. No. 5905. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to The Pure 0il Company to construct four cross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Walnut Avenue, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Ci,ty of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted The Pure 0il-Company to construct four cross-overs to accommodate filling station on the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Walnui Avenue, S.W. Said Gross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The Pure 0fl Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke frc~ all claims for damages to persons or propert: by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. The said Pure 0il Company further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its original condi- ..22 BE IT FUHTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in con- ~ideration of the permit herein granted the said Pure Oil Company agrees to deed to ;he City of Roanoke for street widening purposes a parcel of land at the intersectio~ ~f Jefferson Street and Walnut Avenue, S. W., and a 6 foot strip on Jefferson Stree~ ~ontaining 640 square feet, more or less, more specifically described on blue print tesignated as Plan 3295, attached hereto. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this permit unless ccmplied with within ninety lays shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED Presidemt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of FebrUary, 1939. No. 5906. AN GRIENANCE removing George D. Beckner from the office of high constable for the City of~ Hoanoke. ~'HEREAS, the State Auditor of Public Accounts reported under date of February i, 1939, that George D. Beckner, high constable for the City of Roanoke, had failed to properly account for funds coming into his hands in his official capacity and there was a shortage thereof in the amount of $?43.85; and ,~HEREAS~'~ ~ , other matters were reported to the Council tending to show that the officer had failed to efficiently and faithfully perform the duties of his office; and ,'~HEREAS, the Council fixed the 6th day of February, 1939, as the time of a hearing to be held for the purpose of determining whether or not cause existed for the removal of Gegrge D. Beckner from the office of high constable, and caused ~ritte~ notice of the time, place and object of the hearing to be duly served upon him on the 3rd day of February, 1939; and ~HEREAS, upon the motion of said George D. Beckner, by his attorney, the time ~f said hearing was portponed until 4 o'clock p. m., February 13, 1939; and ~¥HEREAS, said hearing was held pursuant to said postponement, and at said hear- ing said George D. Beckner was given an opportunity to be heard, witnesses were duly ~xamined under oath ~ouching his official conduct, and all the requirements of due )rocess were observed; and J~HEREAS, it conclusively appears from the evidence adduced at said hearing .hat there is Just cause for the removal of George D. Beckner from the office of higl :onstable for the City of ROanoke; and '~M~.REAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the municipal governmenl ~nd especially the office of high constable, an emergency is set forth and declared ~o exist; now, therefore, '224 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that for cause George D. Beckner be, and he is hereby removed from the office of high constable for the City of Roanoke, amd said office is hereby declared vacant for all purposes whatso- ever. emergency existing, this ordinance sha~l be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of February, 1939. No. 5~07. AN ORDINANCE abolishing the office of High Constable for the City of Roanoke and conferring the duties of the office upon the Sergeant of the City. ~HEREAS, pursuant to Section 18-a of the Charter of the City of Roanoke, the Council has the power to abolish the offive of High Constable and confer the duties of the office upon the City Sergeant; and ~HEREAS, the Council deems it expedient to abolish the office of High Con- stable and confer the duties of the office upon the City Sergeant; and ~HEREAS, a vacamcy exists in the office of High Constable, and in c~der ~ to provi~e for the operation of the municipal government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the office of High Constable for the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby abaolisl ed; and the duties of High Constable are conferred upon the Sergeant of the City of Rca noke. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in forc® from ~its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1939. No. 5908. A RESOLUTION requesting and urging the Civil Aeronautics Authority to in- clude the City of Roanoke's Airport in its report to the Congress with recommendatic that Federal appropriation be made for the purpose of making necessary improvements to cause said Airport to meet the needs and furnish advantages of commercial and military aviati on. WHEB~A~__._., the 'Civil Aeronautics Authority will shortly report to the Congress its Nation-wide Airport Survey and make recommendations to the Congress; and, ~HEB~A$, the City of Roanoke, Virginia, now owns and operates an airport and a detailed survey was made of said airport at the direction of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, which survey has already been placed in the hands of said Authority with :attain recor~nendations by the Engineer; and, ,~HEREAS, an inspection of said survey discloses said airport to be strategi- ally located for commercial and military aviation, the same being located in the cart of Virginia within 200 miles of the National Capitol, 200 miles of the Hampton ~oads area, within 200 miles of Fort KnOx, Kentucky, '~nd within 45 miles of Virginia' )utstanding military colleges, to-wit: Virginia Military Institute and Virginia ~olytechnic Institute; also Washington and Lee University and Roanoke College, and s on the route of the Federal Southern Trans-continental Airway. '~EREAS, it is a well recognized fact that municipalities should not be ex- )ected to defray all cost and expense connected with the improvement of municipal ~irports but on the other hand the Federal Government should participate therein. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of' Roanoke that the Civil Aeronautics Authority be, and. is hereby requested and urged to include the City of ~oanoke's Airport in its report to the Congress with recommendation that Federal appropriation be made for the purpose of making such improvements to said airport as are necessary and essential to cause said airport to meet the needs and furnish advantages of commercial and.military aviation. BE IT FURTheR RESOLVED that a duly attested copy of this resolution be forward. ~d by the City Clerk to Mr.' J. P. Saul who is commissioned to deliver same to the :ivil aeronautics Authority. APPROVED Presi dent 2'25 228 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1939. No. 5910. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the ~ater Department of the City of Roamoke to lay a 6-inch main in Northsfde of Luck Avenue from main in First Street Test, and connect to main in Second Street, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the ~'ater Department of the City of Roamoke to lay a 6-inch main in No~thslde of Luck Avenue from main in First Street '~¥est, and connect to main in ~econd Street, S. W. Maid Water Department of the City of Roanoke 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 Water mains 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 ROa/IOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1~9. No. ~911. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Nelson Hardware Company to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at the Southwest corner of Bullttt Avenue and 5rd Street, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Nelson Hardware Company to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at the Southwest corner of Bullitt Avenue and 3rd Street, $o Eo The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by. him. The said Nelson Hardware 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 construction and maintenance of said cross-over The said Nelson Hardware Company further agrees upon the abandonment of the ~se of said cross-over to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its original :ondition within 60 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. .'22 This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1939. No. 5~12. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of certain real property located on the west side of Jefferson Street, South, 75 feet south of the southwest corner of Jefferson Street and Elm Avenue, to be used for street widening purposes. ,~H~EAS, the City of Roanoke desires to widen the west side of Jefferson Street, South, from a point ?5 feet southerly from the southmast corner of Jefferso~ Street and Elm Avenue, for a distance of 76 feet, more or less, to an alley; and ,~H~:~t~AS, the City of Hoanoke has heretofore made a bona fide but ineffectual effort to purchase from the owners the property needed for such street widening; and ~m~RF-~, for the immediate preservation of the public safety and property and for the usual daily operation of the municipal government an emergency exists. N0~¥, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (1) For the purpose of widening the westerly side of Jefferson Street, South, for a distance of 76 feet, more or less, beginning at.a point 75 feet southerly from the southwest corner of Jefferson Street and Elm Avenue and running to an alley the City of Roanoke, by and through its proper officers, agents and attorneys, shall as herein provided, proceed to condemn that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the present west. line of South ~efferson Street, 75.0 feet south of the present southwest corner of Jefferson Street and Elm Avenue, S. W.; thenc~ with the present west line of J.ef~erson ~treet, S. 8 00' W. 76.6 feet to th~ n~r~h~_est corner of tefferson Street and an alley; thence with the north line of said alley South 8?° ~2' W. 6.09? feet to a point 'on the newly established west line of Jefferson Street; thence, w~th the same N. 8~ 00' E. 76.63 feet to a point; thence N. 88 0~' E. 6.091 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 466 square feet, more or less, and being the eastern 6 feet (measured at right angles) of that parcel of land conveyed to George B. Vogel by John Emsberger by deed dated March 18, 1885, and recorded in deed book 3, page 9~, in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. All bearings refer to the Meridian of the R. L. & I. Map of 1880. (2) Condemnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and oonducted in the Court of Law & Chancery for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and in the manner ~rescribed by the acts of the General ~ssembly of Virginia in such cases made and provided. (~) An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ~ ~ APPROVED 2'28 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1939. No. 5915. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $2A5.94 to J. A. Hoover covering duplicate tayment of taxes for the years 1921 to 1930, inclusive, on Lots 0 and 9, Block ~, ~ection B, Buena Vista. '~HEREAS, on the 6th day of March, 1939, J. A. Hoover paid into the office, of the Delinquent Tax Collector $245.94 representing taxes, penalty and interest for the years 1921 to 1930, inclusive, against Lots 8 and 9, Block ~, Section B, Buena Vista, and ~HEREAS, it appears that for the years 1921-1922 Lots 8 end 9, Block 3,. Section B, Buena Vista, were erroneously assessed in the name of D. B. Easter, and for the years 1923 to 1~$0, inclusive, said lots were erroneously assessed in the name of B. D. Easter, and '~'~tEREAS, it appears that Lots 8 and 9/ Block 3~ Section B. Buena Vista, were also assessed in the name of J. A. Hoover, the rightful owne~, for the years 1921 to 1930, inclusive, thereby making a double essessmen, t, and said J. A. Hoover havin twice paid'taxes on this property is entitled to a refund of $245.94. T~EFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby'directed to draw warrant amounting to $~.~5.9~ in the name of J. A.' Hoover, covering duplicate paYment ~of taxes for the years 1921 to 19~0, inclusive, on Lots 8 and 9, Block ~, Section B, Buena Vista. APPROVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 19~9. No. 5914. ~N ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~lZ0, "Municipal Airport", of an Srdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the ~Oth day of December, 1958, No. ~85~, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginming January 1, 1959, and ending December 51, 1~59". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~1~0, "Municipal Airport", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the JOth day of December, 1~5~, No' ~85~, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1959, and ending December 51, 1959", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ~'ages ... Traveling'~~'iiiiill $ S?~'~8825.12 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emer. gency is ~eclared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6~h day of March, 1939. ' No. 5915. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to make application for 9'~PA funds and to prepare plans and estimates, for extensions and improvements to the Rugby and Eureka Circle S. ections distribution system of the ~ater Department in the City of Roanoke, and to appropriate funds from the Improvement Fund of the said ~ater Department for said extensions ~nd improvements, not to exceed $30,000.0£ :~HEREAS, the Manager of the i~ater Department has submitted report and recom- mended new construction and im~roveme'nts to the distribution system in the Rugby and Eureka Circle Sections as a ~PA Project, to be started as promptly as possible, at an estimated expenditure of ~$09,969.00, the City's portion being approximately ~30,000.00, which report and recommendation has been concurred in by the City Mana- ger. · ..:~m~OP, E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council oT the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be,. and he is hereby authorized and directed to have prepared, detailed plans and estimates, as required by ii'PA, for new construction to the distribution system of the Rugby and Eureka Circle Sections in the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER ~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $30,000.00 of the Improvement Fund of the ~ater Department be, and it is hereby appropriated for the City's proportional cost of the ~I~A Project, with the Proviso that any ~ortion of the said amount not necessary to complete the said project will be re- ~urned to the Improvement ~und. ' APPROVED Preside nt 230 IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of. March, 1939. No. 5916. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the 'City .Auditor to draw warrant amounting to SZ00.00 in favor of the Captain George H. Bentley Camp, United 3panish Veterans, to assist in defraying expenses incident to encampment celebration ~uring the first week of July, 1959. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the, City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, ~nd he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $200.00 in the ~ame of the Captain George H. Bentley Camp, United Spanish Veterans, to assist in · efray~ expenses incident to encampment celebration during the first week of rely, 1939, the said amount to be charged to Account ~101, "Celebrations and Public nter ta inment s" . APPROVED President IN THE G~UNCIn FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of March, 1939. No. 5918. A RESOLUTION granting to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, permis- sion to install $ 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 sfde of Norfolk Avenue in a westerly direction ap- proximately ZSO feet to a point on the West side of First Street; thence along the West aide of ~irst Stree~ 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 fna southerly direction to and into the property of said E. Gray binney and E, Gray Linney, Trustee. BE IT ~LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that E. Gray Linney and X. Gray Linney, Trustee, be, and are hereby granted a non-assignable permit to in- stall a two and one-half inch galvanized iron gasoline supply line beneath the street surface from a point approximately 200 feet East of First Street on the North side of Norfol~ ~venue, S. W., in a westerly direction approximately ~50 feet to a point on the West side of First Street; thence along the :~'~est side of First Street in a southerly direction a distance of approximately 115 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, Trusts located on the South side of Norfolk Avenue, S. N;; provided, however, that the work in connection therewith be done at the ~ole expense of said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, in a manner not to endanger the public or unduly interfere with traffic; and provided further, that the installation of said pipe line shall be done in a manner according to plans and ~specifications to be approved by the City Manager. BE IT FURTHER RE~0LVED that said permission may be revoked at any. time by the City of Roanoke, provided at least thirty days' notice be given to said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, of the City's intention to revoke said permit. BE IT FURT~ RESOLVED that the acceptance of said permit by said E. Gray ninney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, shall be considered and deemed to be an agree- ment on the part of said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray LinneT, Trustee, to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims, actions, causes of actions, or judgments arising or occuring out of the construction, maintenance or operation of said pipe line; and if, upon the revocation of said permit as herein provided, the abandonment 9~ the .use of said pipe line, that the said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray ninney, Trustee, will, at their sole expense and under the supervision and direction of the City Manager, cause the said pipe line to be promptly and safely removed and the said streets in which it is installed restored to. a safe and satisfactory condition. BE IT ~JRT~ P~SOLMED that said permit is granted upOn condition that the said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, shall not, in the installation of said pipe line or the maintenance thereof, interfere in any way with any pipes, d~ains, or sewers now located in the said streets. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution is to be effective only when it shall have been acquiesced in by said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linsey, Trustee, as evidenced by their names duly affixed hereto. BE IT FURTPL~ RF~LVED that unless this permit is complied with within six months drom the date of adoption of this Resolution, the same shall be automaticall revoked. acquiesced in: ( Si gne d ) By E. Gray Linney E. Gray Linney, Trustee. APPROVED President 232 IN THE COUNCIL Fi~R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of March, 1939. No. ~ RESOLUTION granting e permit to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to construct three 50-foot' croSs-overs, to accommodate gasoline filling s~ation to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. W., known aa Lots lA, l0 and 16, Block 4, Official Survey SW 1. BE IT RESOLVED by the council of th~ City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is he=eby granted to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to construct three 5G-foot cross-overs to accommodate gasoline filling station to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First a~d Second Streets, S. '~., known as Lots lA, 15 and 10, Block 4, Official Survey SW 1, two of said cross-overs to be located on Salem Avenue and one on Norfolk Avenue. 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 E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, 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-overs. The said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, further agree upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at their own expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically r e yoke d. ~ A APPROVED Presidemt 11t T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF BSANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Dth day of March, No. 59~0. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee~ to install two 15,150 gallon under-ground gasoline storage' tanks to accommodate filling station to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. ~;., known as Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 4, Official Survey SW 1. BE IT RESGLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke thgt a permit be, and is hereby granted E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to install two 15,150 gallon under-ground gasoline storage tanks to accommodate filling station to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. W., known as Lots 14, l~ and 16, Block 4, Official Survey ~ 1. gal d tanks to be installed under ~oecifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said E, Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, 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 installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks. APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR TI'W. CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 13th day of March, 1939. No. 5921. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Fifth Street N. W., from Patton Avenue North to #512 Fifth Street, approximately 150 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of th~ City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granited the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Fifth Street N. W., from Patton Avenue North to #512 Fifth Street, approximately 150 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify 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 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 President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of ~arch, 1939. No. 5922. A Rd~OOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on Shenandoah Avenue from Jefferson Street to Commonwealth Avenue, and on Commonwealth Avenue from Shenandoah ~venue to ~;~ells avenue. BE IT ~0LMED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized 'to install the following street lights: 234 4-600 C. P. Street Lights ( all night ) and 5-600 C. P. Street Lfghta to burn until midnight on Shenandoah Avenue between Jefferson Street and Cor~nonweelth Avenue and on Commonwealth 'Avenue between Shenand~h Avenue ar~I Wells Avenue, said lights to be put in service es of April 1, 1959. The above lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian ~,lectric Power ~.ompany and the City of Roanoke. RE IT FURTHER ~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~he Appalac! Electric Power Company be, end it is hereby directed to remove 1-250 C. P. stree~ Light at the corner of Commonwealth Avenue and 'Jells Avenue and 1-250 C. P. Street Light on Commonwealth Avenue approximately 350 feet South of ;~ells Avenue. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR Th~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day 'of March, 1939. No. 5923. AN ORDINANCE authorizing end directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in the name of Harrington and Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, amounting to $700.00, in payment of engineering fee for report on Viaduct over the Winston-Salem Division of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, in the vic~Inity of Tazewell Avenue, and appropriating funds for the amount of said warrant. BE IT ORDAINED .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 ~arrington and Cortelyou, Consulting gngineers, amounting to $700.00, in payment of engineering fee for report on Viaduct' over the Winston-Salem Division of the Norfolk and ~estern Railway Compamy, in the vicinity of Tazewell Avenue. B~ IT FURTHIAR OBI)AINI~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $700.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of the General Fund, in payment of the warrant herein authorized. BE IT ~JRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Grdinance shall be in force from its passage. A'PPROVED Presidemt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of March, 1939. No. 5924. A RESOLUTION approving the settlement made by the delinquent tax collector with C. E. Spencer for taxes-on Lots i and 2, Section 10, Runnyme. de, and authorizing dismissal of the suit of the Commonwealth of Virginia v. C. E. Spencer, et al, p.ending in the Law & Chancery Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. WHEPJ~aS, suit was instituted by the Commonwealth of Virginia v. C. E. Spencer, et al, in the Court oi' Law & Chancery for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, having as its object the sale of Lots I and 2, Section lO, Runnymede, to satisfy the local tax levies on said lots; and '~,HEREAS, a sale of said property was decreed in said suit and when the said property was exposed to sale the City of Roanoke was the highest bidder therefor; and i~S, said sale was not consummated for the reason that C. E. Spencer, the owner of said property, thereafter fully discharged the taxes set forth in the bill of complaint and paid the costs in connection with said suit; and ~T4EREA~, the payment of such taxes and the cost of this' suit to the delinquent tax collector is approved. T~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the settlement made by the delinquent tax collector with C. E. Spencer, whereby the delinquent tax collector received of C. E. Spencer the amount of taxes set forth in the bill of complaint filed in the suit of Commonwealth of Virginia v. C. E. Spencer, et al, and the court costs therein incurred, be, and the same is hereby approved; and that the City of Roanoke .foregoes any rights which it may have ac- quired as highest bidder for Lots 1 and 2, Section 10, Runnymede, when they were exposed to sale in said suit. BE IT FURTHER PJ~SOLVED that the city attorney be, and he is hereby authorized to cause said s'uit to be deismissed. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~~. CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of March, 1939. No. ~9~. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing the allocation of $3,2~0.00 from the Improvement Fund of the ;~ater Department for purchase of tract of land and right-of-way in the Carvin's Cove section for use of the Water Department. BE IT RESOLV~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $~,~00.00 be, and the same is hereby allocated from the Improvement Fund of the ~ater Department for purchase of tract of land and right-of-way in the Carvin's. Cove section for use of the '~ater Department, the said tract of land to~ be purchased at'a price not to exceed $3,000.00 and the~ght-of-way at a price not to exceed $250.00. BE IT ~JHT~ER' RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the purchase of the tract of land at a price not to exceed $3,000.00 is contingent upon the pur- chase of the right-of-way not to exceed a price of $250.00. ApPR0¥ED President IN THE COUNCIL F0H THE CITY OF RGA.NQKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of March, 1939. No. 5926. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~58, "Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virg.inia, on the day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~58, "Department of Public Jelfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follow~: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ~¥ELFAHE ~58 Hot Lunches for School Children ..... $3,000.00 School Milk Fund .................... 2,850.00 BE IT FURT~R ORDAINED %~at an emergency is declare~' ~o exist and this Ordinance sha~ be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President 237 IN THE COUNCIL FOR iRE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The BOth day of March; 1939. No. 5927. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to replace a Z-inch gas main with a 4-inch gas main in H~ghland Avenue, S.'W., from 5th Street East to 4th Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to replace a 2-inch.gas main with a 4-inch gas main in tiighlan'd ~venue, S. W'., from 5th Street East to 4th Street. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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- 3ions 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 President IE THE COUNCIL ~'OR T}iE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2Oth day of March, 1939. No. 5928. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to D. S. Wells to construct a concrete cross- ver to accommodate property at No. 1024 Forest Park .Boulevard. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanok~ that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted to D. S..~;'ells to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate >roperty at No. 1024 Forest Park Boulevard. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfactioz )f the City ~{anager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said D. S. Wells by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnif, y and ~ave harmless the City of Hoanoke from all claims for damages to persons or )roperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cro. ss-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically 'evoked. APPROVED President 238 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of March, 1939. No. 5929. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to George B. Lawson to install one 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank to accommodate filling station located at l?0A South Jefferson Street, known as Lots 0 and 6, and the Norther~ part of Lot ?, Wertz Map, now occupied by the Economy 0il Company, Incorporated. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted George B. Lawson to install one 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank to accommodate filling station located at l?0A South Jefferson Street, known as Lots 5 and 6, and the Northern part of Lot ?, W'ertz Map, now occupied by the Economy 0il Company, Incorporated. Said tank to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good ,liking and satisfaction, Said George B. Lawson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless th~ City of Roanoke .from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tank. President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R~ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of March, 1939. No. 5930 AE ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~115, "Refunds and Rebates", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day, of December, 1958, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December ~l, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~113, . "Refunds and Rebates", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1959, and ending December 3l, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: REffUNDS ~ND REBATES ~113 Erroneous Assessments of Taxes ..... $1,678.02 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pre si d ent IN THE COUECIL FOR THE CITY 0F HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of ~arch, 1939. No. 5932. A RESOLUTION to refund GOoch Vaughan 419.44 representing duplicate payment of personal property taxes for the year 1930 standing in the name of his wife, Lelia Vaughan. ;;HEREAS, during the month of June, 1936, Gooch Vaughan paid into the Delin- quent Tax Department $19.44 representing personal property taxes, penalty and interest for the year 1930 standing in the name of his wife, Lelia Veughan, and ~HEREAS, the said Gooch Vaughan has since produced cancelled checks in the amount o~ $18.12, said amount paid to Terry L. Woods during the month of October, 1933, in full settlement of 1930 taxes against his wife, Lelia Vaughan. THEREFORE, BE IT R~0LVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to ~19.4A in the name of Gooch Vaughan, covering duplicate payment of personal propert~ taxes, penalty and interest for the year 1930, standing in the name of his wife, Lalia Vaughan. ATT~~ APPRSVED President IN Tm COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ~ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of March, 1939. No. 5933. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $138~9(~ to J. ¥,~. Boswell, Agent for J. C. Wright, covering overpayment of taxes for the years 1926 and 1927 on Lot 18, Sectior~ 2, Tompkins &~dition, standing at that time in the name of ~;~. T. ~'~right. ~HEREaS, on the 7th day of March, 1939, J. ?~. Boswell, Agent for J. C. Wright paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $158.82 representing taxes, penalty and interest for the years 1926 ~and 1927 against Lot 18, Section 2, Tompk~ addition, standing at tha~ t~e in the name of ',¥. T. :~right, and ~H~O, it appears that for the years 1926 and 1927, LO~ 18, Sec. 2, TomDkin: assessed as having a dwelling on s~e when it.~s always been a vacant lot, a~ J.Y~. BoSwell, agent for J. C. ~gright, should have paid only $19.92 instead of $1~8.82, a difference of $138.90. ~HEHEF~RE, BE IT ~SOLVED by t~ Council of the City of Roanoke t~t the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant ~ounting to $138.90.in the name of J. ~,:. Boswell, ~gent for J. C. ~J~ri~t, covering overpa~ent of taxes for th~ years 1926 and 1927 on Lot 18, Section 2, Tompkins Addition, standing at that time in the name of W. T. Wright. APPROVED President Add. , '24O IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of March, 1939. No. 5934. ~ ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~63, "Hospitalization", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Hospitalization", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HGSPITALIZATION Hospitalization of Indigent Mothers ............... $500.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Grdinance shall be in force from its passage. ~PPROVED Clerk President Written sent of all abutting property o¥~ne rs W~S obtmined fo~ the const ru, tion of S Track as vided for Ordinance ~5917 (See C orrespon- dence File #174) IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of March, 1939. NO. 5917. AN ORDINANCE granting a permit to The Virginian Railway Company to con- struct, lay, maintain and operate a single line railroad spur track in, over, .on and upon the northern 15 feet 'of Campbell Avenue, S. J~., between the right-of-way of the main line of The Virginian Railway Company and a point in Campbell Avenue 125 feet west of the west line of 18th Street extended. BE IT GHDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same ia hereby granted to The Virginian Railway Company to construct, lay, maintain and operate a single line railroad spur track in, over, on and upon the northern 15 feet of Campbell Avenue, S. W., .between the right-of-way of the main line of The Virginian Railway Company and a point in Campbell Avenue 125 feet west of the west line of 18th Street extended. The said permit ia granted upon the following terms and conditions: (1) The said spur track shall be constructed and maintained in, on, along and upon Campbell Avenue entirely within the northern 15 feet of Campbell Avenue an extending from the present right-of-way or property line of the main line of The Virginian Railway Company to a point 125 feet west fr~m the western line of 18th Street, where the same intersects Campbell Avenue. (2) The said spur track may be constructed and maintained at a different elevation from that of the present or future grade of Campbell Avenue, but shall not at any point have an elevation in excess of 4~ feet, and at the end thereof, to-wit, 1E5 feet west of the west line of 18th Street, an elevation in excess of l~ feet, measured from the base of rail to the grade of the north curb line of Campbell Avenue as now established by the City Engineer. (3) The Virginian Railway Company shall construct and maintain a proper and adequate retaining wall in and along Campbell Avenue, parallel to and 15 feet south of the north line of Campbell Avenue, to hold and retain the elevated spur track, and shall likewise construct and maintain a si'milar retaining wall at the end of it; spur track, to-wit, 125 feet west of the west line of 18th Street. (4) The Virginian L~ailway Company shall likewise construct and properly~ maintain a suitable reflector signal device at the end of the said spur track in Campbell ~venue. (51 The spur track to be constructed and maintained by The Virginian Railway Company shall be so located that no car or engine using, moving along or standing upon said spur track shall project south of the retaining wall, the. t is, project more than 15 feet from the north line of Campbell Avenue. (6) The said Virginian ~ailway Company shall make such excavations and fills and do all such other work as may be necessary to properly construct and maintain said spur track, located as above set out, but it is hereby expressly prohibited from keeping the street torn up or obstructed by its work for an unreasonable time. (71 The Virginian Railway Company shRll not disturb, molest or interfere in any way with any pipes that may be now located in said street, and shall at all times indem~ify and save harmless the City of Roanoke frcE all and every claim for damages to persons or property which may arise from the construction, maintenance or operation of the said spu~~ track or cars or engim~m thereon. (81 The Virginian Railway Company shall have the right at any time after said spur track has been installed to remove the same, and upon such removal shall remov, any fill placed in Campbell Avenue or any other streets, .so as to re-establish the street grade, and shall replace any portion of the street excavated, opened or torn up in the process or removal with the same material as is co~ntained in the remainde: of said street adjacent to the location of said spur track, and upon such removal of the spur track and such restoration of the street, all further obliga~tion of the .said Virginia Railway Company to the City of Roanoke under this ordinance shall cease and determine. BE IT FUhT~ 0~llED that this permit shall not become effective unless there is first obtained by The l~irginian Railway Company the consent o£ all propert', ~wners in. the block fronting Campbell ~venue, West of Eighteenth Street, whose in- terest mey be affected thereby; and unless said permit is exercised and complied witl within six (6) months from the passage of this ordinance the same shall automaticell expire. APPROVED President 241 242 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIHGIi~IA, The 27th day of March, 1939. No. 5931. AN ORDINANCE to close ,to public travel that portion of ',¥alnut Avenue under the 9~alnu~ Avenue viaduct between the present eastern right-of-way line of the Norfolk ~ Western Railway Company and the Roanoke River, except as to the use thereof by the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company as herein set out. W~, the aforesaid portion of Walnut Avenue is no longer necessary for ~ublic travel, and ?~REAS, under the aontract of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the Roanoke ~ailwaI~ & ~lectric Company dated the 30th day of October, 1925, the sai~ city agreed ~o close to public travel the portion of Walnut Avenue above ~en~oned except as to £ts use by the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company. T~$HE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roauoke that the ~foresaid.portion of Walnut Avenue under the said viaduct be, and the same is hereby ~losed to public travel, except tha~ the Roanoke Railway & ~lectric Company shall aave free use of the space so closed for ~he purpose of operating street cars thereos Ander sai~ viaduct, and also all rights ~fncident thereto for the maintenance of its ~racks and appliances connected therewith, together with ingress and egress for such .~urposes; to be used in such manner, however, as not to endanger the viaduct nor ~mpair its use for highway purposes; and provioded further t~at notwlthstamding the ~losing of the street, under said viaduct betweem the points mentioned aforesaid, ~he said Roanoke Railway & ~lectric Company,' its grantees and assigns, shall continu, ~o have the free use of the space so closed to'traffic within the limits of its or ~heir present property holdings on either side of said street for any lawful purpose: ~hat do not endanger the viaduct nor impair its use for high~ay purposes as provided ~ the aforesaid contract of October 30th, 1925. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of March, 1939. No. 5935. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ~-inch gas main in Franwill Avenue, N. ~'J., from 17th Stree1~, West, to serve house -~1721. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a A-inch gas main in Franwill Avenue, N. W., from 17th Street, 7~est, tG serve house #1721. Said Roanoke Gas Light Com£sny by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons of property by reason of th~ installati.sn and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisic of the Ordinances of the City of Ronaoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically r evoke d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FC!~ THE CITY OF ROA~MQKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of March, 1939. No. 5936. A it~OLU'I'ION accepting the assignment of certain commissions due the former high constable as an o2fset~ against excess con,missions received by him, and with- drawing instruction to J. P. Dillard, former deputy high constable, not to pay to the former high constable certain funds collected by J. P. Dillard in his official capacity. W~iEt~, at the time the office of high coGstable was abolished and the duties by operation of law, devolved upon the city sergeant, J. P. Dillard, former deputy high constable, had in his hands commissions accruing to the office; and ~ 'J~~, J. P. Dillard was instructed by the city council not to pay over to George D. Beckner, former high constable, the funds in his hands pending further investigation; and ~'~tiE~E~S, the city auditor and city sergeant have reported that George D. Beckn in th~king of partial collections on executions, in certain instances, had taken £ull commissions, and in other inatances had taken no commissions on such partial 0olleetions; and ~J~EAS, the city sergeant and city auditor have reported that the excess ~ommissions so taken will practically balance the amount due George D. Beckner in ~ases in which no commissions were taken, and there is little or no'likelihood of a ~oss in fees to the city on collections which may hereafter be made on such execu- tions by t~e city sergeant; and ,'9~, the c~ty sergeant and city auditor recommend that upon an assignment ~y George D. Beckner to the city of commissions due to him on partial collections, in cases where no commissions have been taken,~ as an offset against commissions taken in excess of earnings, that such an assignment be accepted; and ~,~kEAS, George D. Beckner has assigned the commissions due him as aforesaid, ms is evidenced by his signature affixed to this resolution. r 244 TH~:RJ_~'0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the assignment by George D. Beckner to the City of Roanoke of the commissions due to him on p~rtial collections on executions be, and the same ~s hereby accepted as aa c~f- set against commissions taken by him on partial c.ollections on executions in excess of earnings. BE IT FURTIi~kR R~',SOLVED that the instruction heretofore given by the council to J. P. Dillard not to pay to George D. Beckner funds which came into his hands as deputy high constable, be, and the same is hereby withdrawn. (Signed) Geo. D. Beckner. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Th~ 3rd day of April, 1939. No. 5937. A B~ESGLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch gas main in llth Street, S. E., from ~807 South to ~810, approximately 90 feet between sidewalk and curb line. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas L~ght Company to install a 2-inch gas main in llth Street, S. E., from ~807 South to ~810, approximately 90 feet between sidewalk and curb line. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the C~ty of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installatfon and ma_~ntenance of sa~.d 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 w~th w~thin 120 days shall be automatically revoked. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of April, 1939. No. 5938. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in 14th Street, N. W., from Rugby Boulevard North to Thomas Avenue; thence East on Thomas Avenue, approximately 532 feet. BE IT R~$GLVEI~ l~y the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in 14th Street, N. W., from Rugby Boulevard North to Thomas Avenue; thence East on Thomas Avenue, approximately 532 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person: or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of sa_~d gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provision: of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. ATTE~ APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of April, 1939. No. 5959. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Wise Avenue, S. E., from 18th Street East, spprox~_mately 155 feet to serve house ~1808. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City ,of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4-1rich gas main in Wise Avenue, S. E., from 18th Street East, approximately 155 feet to serve house #1808. Said Roanoke Gas Lfght Company by acting under thcs Resolution agrees to in- demnify 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 provisions of the Ordinances of the City ~f Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED "246 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of April, 1939. No. 5940-. A RESOLUTION relinquishing any claim of the City of Roanoke to any part of the property of Roanoke 0il Company, Inc., located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Salem Avenue and ]~fth Street, S. ~J~tIEREAS, during the year 1936 Roadoke 0il Company, Inc., occupied as tenant the lot of land at the northeast, corner of the intersection of Salem Avenue arid Fifth Street, S. '~'~., and since has acquired ownership thereof; and J~HEREAS, during such tenancy the City of Roanoke, by and with the_ consent of Roanoke 0il Company, Inc., curved said corner so as to u~e a part Gf the land for street purposes; and ~'~~, there is no present objection on the part of Roanoke 0fl Company, Inc., to the use of said part of lot for street purposes, but desires assurance that the City w~ll not hereafter make claim to any right, title or interest in and to the part of the lot so used for street purposes. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, V~rg~n~a, that no claim is made or will hereafter be made by the City of any right, title, or interest in and to that part of the property owned by the RoanOke 011 Company, Inc., and located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Salem Avenue~and Fi Street, S. W., which is now being used for street purposes; and 'it ~s now~eon- sidered by the City that the use of sa~d part of said lot, for street purposes, is at the sufferance of Roanoke 0il Company, Inc., and the City will abandon such use upon demand by the owner of said lot. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of Apr il, 1939. No. 5941. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~64, "C~ty Jail", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31,'193~'. 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, V!rgin~ on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making 247 appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordafned to read as follows: CITY JAIL ~64 - Equipment (1) ...................... $ 478.00 Food Supplies ....................... 11,940.00 (1} 1 Straight Jacket ......... ~18.00 1 Kitchen .Stove ...... i Meat Sllclng M;;h e .. i 400.00 · 60.00 BE IT FURTHER 0!OAINED 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 3rd day of April, 1939. No. 5942. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Virginia Holding Corporation to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate parking lot to be constructed at Kimball Park between the Norfolk and Western Station and the Roanoke Aud~torlum, said cross-over to be located on Commonwealth Avenue just south of the entrance to the Auditorium. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to the ¥frgin~a Holding Corporation to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate parking lot to be constructed at K~mball Park between the Norfol and Western Station and the Roanoke Auditorium, said cross-over to be located on Commonwealth Avenue just south of the entrance to the Aud~tor!um, as shown on Norfol and Western Plan F12901-A. 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 Holding Corporation 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 sa~d V~rginia Holding Corporetion further agrees upon the abandonment of he use of said cross-over to restore at its own expense the sidewalk to its original condition w~thin sixty days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied w~th within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED ~lerk Presi dent 248 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of April, 1939. No. 5943. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-~, to T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $56,500.00. J~HEREAS, a committee composed of Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. Watkins, and i~, P. Hunter, representing the City, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-~, and has duly made its recommendations to this Council, and it appear.lng from said recommendations and report that T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, ~s the lowest and best bidder for the s~perstructure of said Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the sum of $56,500.00; and this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after consider~.ng said report and recommendatiormand all bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of T. E. Coffey & Company is the lowest and best bid. THEREF~I~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, a s f allows: Section 1. That the bid of T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, ¥frginia, for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-~, in the sum of $56,500.00, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be t.he lowest and best bid; and that a contract for the construction of sa~d work, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for said construction. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Wood, Mayor, and L. Do James, City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of the C~ty of Roanoke. Section 3. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that he awarding of the above contract to T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, 'or the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium Roanoke, Virginia, PgA Docket ~o. Va. 1405-~, as provided for in this Resolution, is subject to the approval of the Public Works Administration. APPROVED President IN TIiU~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of April,. 1939. No. 5944. A BESOLUTION to refund J. N. Wiggtns $32.21 representing penalty and interest on delinquent taxes for the year 1924 against Lots 9 a~ 10, Section 13, Oak Ridge. :,'¢PIEREAS, on the 27th day of March, 1939, J. N. Wiggins pa~d into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $39.88 representing delinquent taxes for the year 1924 against Lots'9 and 10, Section 13, Oak Ridge, together with penalty and interest amounting to $32.21, a total of $72.09, and '~',IIEREAS, Abstract of Title has been presented showing that information obtained from the office of the City Treasurer shows that there were no unpaid taxes against saf_d property for the year 1924. T~EREFORE, 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 J. N. Wiggins amounting to $32.21 osverlng refund of penalty and interest on delinquent taxes for the year 1924 against Lots 9 and 10, Section 13, Oak Ridge. A. TT ' / ~lerk Pres i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of Apr il, 1939. No. 5945. AN ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of ioanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, entitled, "An )rdinance mak~.ng appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and .~ndlng December 31, 1939," by adding a new section to be designated "City Sergeant- ?art 2, ~29". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 30th~ day of December, L938, No. 5835, entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year Oeginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939," be, and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section read~ng, as follows: CITY SERGEANT - Part 2, ~29: Salary, Deputy ~ $1,680.00.., .................... $ 1,404.67 Salary, Deputy ~ $1,500.OO .... ; .................. 1,35~.00 · Salary, Stenographer .~ $9,00.00 ................... 752.50 .-' $ 3,507.17 Stationery. . ,~ e Incidentals ...................................... ~utomobile Allowance (1) ......................... ~quipment (2) .................................... 77.69 51.00 12.00 401.33 215.81 $ 4,265.00 250 (1) J. P. Dillard $40.00 per month (r2) 1 Metal File 1 Typewriter 1 Typewriter Desk) 1 Roll Top Desk ) 2 Swivel Chairs )' 1 Hall Tree ) $?2.25 93.56 50.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist s~d this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day?f April, 1939' No. 5947. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $46.81 to the Liberty Trust Company covering duplicate payment of taxes for the year 1930 against part of Lot 3, Block 6, Weaver Heights Corporation, standing in the name of George A. W~ll~ams. WItEREAS, on the 31st day of March, 1939, the Liberty Trust Company paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $93.62 covering taxes, penalty and interest for the year 1930 against part of Lot 3, Block 6, Weaver Heights Corpora- tion, standing in the name o.f George A. Williams, and '¢~'HEB2~S, it appears that part of Lot 3, Block 6, Weaver Heights Corporation, was assessed twice for the year 1930, the tax for each assessment being $46.81. TtiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~udltor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $46.81 in the name of the Liberty Trust Company, covering duplicate payment of taxes for the year 1930 against part of Lot 3, Block 6, Weaver Heights Corporation, standing in the name of George A. 9~'illiams. APPROVED President 25 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1939, 595.6. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of part .of Lot 17, Block 4, according to the Nap of Roanoke Building and Improvement Company, located on the Southeast corner of Wise Avenue and Sixteenth Street, $. E., by the City of Roanoke to Anna M. Chilman for $250.00 cash, and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed therefor upon the payment of the consideration, and directing the payment of commission on the sale. WHEREAS, part of Lot l?, Block 4, according to the Nap of Roanoke Building and Improvemmn~Gompany, was listed for sale end C. W. Francis & Son, R, ealtors, have obtained a contract of purchase from Anna M. Chilm-n for a cash consideration of $250.00, and WHEREAS, C. W. Francis & Son will be entitled to the sum of $25.00 commissto] 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, Virginia, that sale be made by the City to Anna ~. Chilman of that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke, located on the Southeast corner of Wise Avenue and Sixteenth Street, S. E., known as a part of Lot 17, Block 4, according to the ~ap of Roanoke Building and Improvement Company, for a cash consideration of $250.00, and that when the sale is effected, $25.00 be paid by'the City to C. W. Francis & Son,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 mprepared by the City Attorney, conveying the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said consideration has been paid in full. 252 'IN THE COUNCIL~FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1939. No. 5948. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Harold ~, Dannei to construct a concrete cross-ewer to accommodate his property at No. 21-8~ Street, S. E., known as Lot 8, Block 2, Edgewood, to be used as a parking lot. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Harold ~i. Dannel to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate his property at No. 21-8~ Street, S. E., known as Lot 8, Block 2, Edgewood, to be fused as a parking lot. ' Said cross-over to be constructed aocording to. the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City ~ianager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Harold ~i. Dannel by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or iproperty by reason of the construction end maintenance of said cross-over. The said Harold ~o Dannel further agrees upon the a, bandonment~of the use of Said cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition ~ithin 60 days~after notice by the City Nanager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. ~~~ APPROVED IN TItE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1939. ~o. 5949. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to C. E. Shipman to construct a concrete ~ross-over to accommodate his property known as ~2204 Orange Avenue, N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to C. E. Shipman to construct a concrete cross-over to ~ccommodate his property known as ~2204 Orange Avenue, N. W, Said cross-over to be cGnStructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said C. E, Shipman by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify ~nd 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 nienty days shall be automatically ~evoked. APPROVED 253 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1939. 5950. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $36.00 to tlotel Roanoke covering over- payment of Hotel License for the year 1939. WHEREAS, on the 16th day of Jan~ry, 1939, Hotel Roanoke paid $1,232.00 as Hotel License for the year 1939 on the basis of 308 rooms and 308 baths, and WHEREAS, it appears that the said Hotel Roanoke has only 299 revenue producin rooms and baths and should have paid $1,196.00 instead of $1,232.00, a difference of $36.00. 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 $36.00 in the name' of Hotel Roanoke, covering overpayment of Hotel License for th~ year 1939. APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1939. No. 5951. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $4~50 to the Times- World Corporation covering cost of City Automobile License Tag ~4191, purchased ~iarch 29, 1939, .through error. WHEREAS, it appears that on the 29th day of March, 1939, the Times-World Corporation purchased City Automobile License Tag $4191 far a Mullins Trailer at a cost of $4.50, and WHEREAS, it appears that the Times-World Corporation keeps said Mullins Trailer in Pulaski, Virginia, and must purchase a Pulaski City Tag, and 'WHEREAS, the said Times-World Corporation has returned to the Commissioner of Revenue unused 'City Automobile License Tag ~'4191, and has requested refund of ;4.50. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 3ity Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $4.50 in the nsme of the Times-World Corporation, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag ~4191, purchased March 29, 1939, through error. APPROVED 254 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1939. No. 5952. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments erroneously assessed. WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Council of the City of Roanoke that certain Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments have been erroneously assessed and stand as charges against the following properties: Proper Description Assesameat , Description Name Assessed ,~mount Int. Fram Present 0wne~ Lot 7 Duncan (Lot 7, Sec 1 Land (Duncan L Co. ( Lot 8 Duncan (Lot 8, Sec 1 Land (Duncan L Co. ( Lot 9 Duncan (Lot 9, Sec 1 Land (Duncan L Co. ( Lot 10 Duncan(Lot 10, Sec 1 Land (Duncan L Co. H. G. Peary $20.52 2-1-27 H. G. Peery 20.52 2-1-27 H. G. Peery 20~52 2-1-27 H. G. Peery 20,52 2-1-27 Sindey Peery Sidney Peery Sindey Peery Sidney Peery (Deed conveying property for street,purposes releases Sewer Assessments 7/15/30) Lot 1 Duncan Land Lot 1, Sec 1 Duncan L Co. H. G. Peery 21.34 2-1-27 ",. (Property is now a City street) City of Roanoke E Pt 24 & Pt SS Wells 256.5 2J, Fishburne E of 3rd St. Mary Pollard 11.79 Siberia Douglas Lot 10, Blk 14, EB&I Woods Ay, from Franklin Rd to 5th street J.R. Ellis ?.00-SW 3-1-~ (Has receipt dated 7/2/15 signed by J. B. Botts) Morris Harrison Lot i0, Blk 1~, EB~I SS Woods Ave from Franklin G. T. Ellis & Rd to 5th St J. T. Bandy 5.60-S1; 3-1-23 (Property is now a City street) City of Roanoke Special Map 3~.2' S of Jamison Ave Carr property R. H. Angell 18,00 3-1-23 (Erroneously assessed in the name of R. H. Angell instead of Central Manufacturing Company) G. Mc. Ingram Lot. 14, Blk 8, R.L.&I. Lot 14, Sec 8, NYB~I Co 'Francis Bonneau 13.76 3-1-23 Mrs. Alice Roberts Pt Lot 8 & Pt 304, Sec 9, Themes 4, RL&I Co. Gertrude Blair 13.19 3-1-23 (Has abstract dated 10/23/29) Pt Lot 6, Blk 12, P.L. Roanoke Lamd & Imp. Co. E.A. Mason 10.83 3-1-23 Sarah L. Gunn Ella A. Mason SE Pt Lot 4, Pt Lot 4, Southern Bond Blk 16, G, Blk 16, G. & Mortgage Lynwood C. !Ct. Annex Ct. Annex Company 13.83 10-1-32 Glenn (Right-of-way Deed gives him right to connect without charge 8/22/32) Lot 2 Blk 1, Glenwood Lot 2, Sec 1 Glenwood Add. Leah W. Vamghan 14.40-SW (Has abstract dated 6/22/33) W. H. ~ Beulah Young ES ~rd St lO0' N. Woods Ay 100' 0. S. ES Roanoke I00' N, Woods T.W. Spindle 13.56 3-1-23 T.E. Jamison (Erroneously assessed in name of T. W. Spindle) 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 aforesaid Sewer and Sidewalk Assessments as charges against the said properties from the records in his office. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1939. No. 5953. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the purchase of necessary land in Carvin's Cove to include the present proposed flooded area and ten feet above the proposed flooded area, and appropriating $15,000.00 from the Improvement Fund of the Water Depart- memt for cost of acquiring the said land. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of· the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be ~nd he is hereby authorized and directed to negotiate for purchase of necessary Land inCarvin's Cove to include the present proposed flooded area and ten feet above the proposed flooded area, on the basis of report submitted to Council. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that $15,000.00 be, and the s~me is hereby appropri- ated from the Improvement Fund of the Water Department for cost of acquiring the said land. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that aD 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 17th day of April, 1939. ~o. 5954. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract time to W. W. Draper & Company for completion of Contract No.-l, Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket ~o. Va. 14O5-F, located at Coyner's Spring, Botetourt County, Virginia. ~iEREAS, the Contractor for Contract No, l, W.W. Draper & Company, has requested an extension of time for the completion of the work under its contract, and WP~REAS, Frye & Stone, Consulting Architects, have recommended that this extension be granted, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the time for the completion of Contract No, i be extended until April 10, 19~9. Section 2. That the penalty set forth in. the contract documents for failure to complete the contract on the specified date t February l, 1939 ) is hereby waived. APPROVED Pr e side nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The I?th day of April, 1939. No. 5955. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $115.88 to R. S. DeBusk covering delinquent taxes for the year 1922, together with penalty and interest, on Lot 6, Block 4, R. J. Wright Map. ~HEREAS, it appears that Lot 6, Block 4, R. J. Wright ~p, was erroneously assessed for the year 1922 in the name of the Wright Investment Company when it should have been assessed in the name of R. J. Wright, and WHEREAS, on the 21st day of November, 1938, R. S. DeBusk paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $30.00 as partial payment on delinquent taxes for the year 192~2 against Lot 6, Block 4, R. J.~Wright Map, and on the llth day of April, 1939, paid the balance of the amount of taxes, including penalty and interesl amounting to $85.88, a total of $115.88, for the purpose of clearing the records. 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 $115.88 in the name of R. S. DeBusk covering refund of delinquent taxes for the year 1922, to- gether with penalty and interest, on Lot 6, Block 4, R. J. Wright Map. APPROVED k Pre ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of April, 1939. No. 5956. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of. $27.12 to the City Developing Corporation, representing delinquent taxes for the year 1927, together with penalty and interest on part of Lot 25, Block 7, R. L. & I., located An the north side of Gainsboro Road East of Peach Road, known as ?18 Gainsboro Avenue, N. W., assessed in the name of Harrison Ftnney and standing in the name of Lula Jones. wHE'~, it appears from Abstracts of Title that the records indicated there were no taxes standing against this property in the name of Harrison Finney for the year 1927, but that the records have been corrected since the examination of the title, and WHEREAS, on the 12th day of April, 1939, the City Developing Corporation paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $27.1£ representing delinquent taxe~ for the year 1927, together with penalty and interest, on part of Lot 25, Block ?, R. L. & I., located on the north side of Gainsboro Road East of Peach Road, known as ?18 Gainsboro Avenue, N. W., assessed in the name of Harrison Finney and standin in the name of Lula Jones, for the purpose of clearing the records. 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 City Dev.eloping Corporation amounting to $27,12, covering refund of delinquent taxes for the year 1927, together with penalty and interest, on part of Lot 2~, Block 7, R. L, & I., located on the north side of Gainsboro Road East of Peach Road, known as 718 Gainsboro Avenue, N. W., assessed in the name of Harrison Finney and standing in the name of Lula Jones. A APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of April, 1939. l~o. 59 57. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 5945, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the Zrd day of April, 19Z9, entitled, "A Resolution awarding contract for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $56,500.0C and awarding contract at a sum of $56,800.00. ¥¢HEREAS, a committee composed of Frye and Stone, Architects, C. L. Watkins, and ~. P, Hunter, representing the City, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va, 1405-F, and has duly made its recommendations to this Council, and it appearing from said recommen- dations and report that T, E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest and best bidder for the superstructure of said Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the sum of $56,800.00; and this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considering said report and recommendation and all bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of T. E. Coffey & Company is the lowest a~d best bid. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that Resolution No. 5943, adopted on the 3rd day of April, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution awarding contract for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, ~irginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $56,500,00," be, and the' same is hereby revoked. BE IT ~W~JRTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, in the sum of $56,800.00, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bid; and that a contract for the construction of said work, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specification and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for said construction. 258 Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. James City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Section 3. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke. that the awarding of the above contract to T. E. Coffey &. Company, Roanoke, Virginia, for the superstructure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, as provided for in this Resolution, is subject to the approwal of the Public Works Administration. APPROVED President IN'THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of April, 1939. No. 5958. A RESOLUTION accepting the revised Offer of the United States to the City ~f Roanoke, Virginia, to aid by way of grant in financing the construction of a tuberculosis Sanatorium. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. Section 1. That the revised Offer of the United States of America to the ~ity of Roanoke, Virginia, to aid by way of grant in financing the construction of ~ Tuberculosis Sanatorium, a copy of which revised Offer reads as follows, be, amd the same is hereby in all respects accepted: "FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRA~ION OF PUBLIC WORKS "P. W. 88919-1 "Washington, D. C., "Dated April 21,19~9 "Docket No. Va.1405- ~City of Roanoke, Virginia, 'Roanoke, Virginia. "1. Subject to the Terms and Conditions (PWA Form No. 250, as amended to ;he date 'of this Offer), which are made a part hereof, the United States of umerica hereby offers to aid in financing the construction of a tuberculosis ~anAtarlum, including necessary equipment, water, sewer and refrigeration facilities ~nd the acquisition of necessary land (all herein called the "Project"), by n~_king ~ grant to the City of Roanoke', Virginia (herein called the "Applicant"), in the mount of 45 percent of the cost of the Project upon completion, as determined by ~hm, Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works (herein called the "Administrato~ Jut not to exceed, in any event, the sum of $41,?15. "2. By acceptance of this Offer the Applicant covenants to complete the Project with all practicable dispatch, and in any event by October ll, 19~9. "3. In determining the cost of the Project for the purpose of computing the amount of the grant, the Administrator will not include as eligible, on account of the cost of land, any amount in excess of $5,800 or of 15 percent of the cost of the Project upon completion, as by him determined, whichever is less; and the Applicant, by the acceptance hereof, covenents that any amount in excess of such eligible amount which is required to pay the cost of land shall constitute a pro tanto increase in the Applicant's share of the cost of the Project and will be deposited, with the re~ of the Applicant's share, in the Construction Account described in the said Terms and Conditions. "4. This Offer is made subject to the express condition that, if the Adminis- trator shall determine at any time that the Applicant has paid or agreed to pay, whether directly or indirectly, a bonus, commission or fee to any person, firm or corporation for attempting to procure an approval of the Applicant's application, or for alleged services in procuring or in attempting to procure such approval, or for activities of the nature commonly known as lobbying performed or agreed to be performed in connection with the application, then the Administrator shall have the right, in his discretion, to rescind this Offer and any agreements resulting herefrom, and, in the event of such rescission, the United States of America shall be under no further obligation hereunder. "5. The a¢'ceptance of this Offer by the Applicant shall effectuate a cancella- tion of the contract created by the acceptance of the Offer dated November 10, 19~8, made by the United States of America to the Applicant; Provided, that the cancella- tion of such contract shall not impair or vitiate any acts performed or proceedings taken thereunder prior to such cancellation, but such acts or proceedings may be continued under the contract created by the acceptance of this Offer. "UI~ ITED STATES OF A~RICA "Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works "By (Signed) H. A. Gray Assistant Administrator" Section £. That said City of Roanoke, Virginia, agrees to abide by all the Terms and Conditions of said revised Offer, including the Terms and Conditions annexed thereto and made a part thereof. Section 3. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed forthwith to send to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works three certified copies of the proceedings of the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in connection with the adoption of this Resolution, setting forth this Resolution in full, and such further documents or proofs in connection with the acceptance of said revised Offer as may be requested by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. APPROVED Pre s id ent 26O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Ist day of May, 1939. No. 5959. A RESOLUTION referring bids for heating system for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-7, to Frye & S~one, Architect C. L. Watkins, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, for tabulation. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for heating system for the Tubercu- losis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, have been filed by the following bidders: Ideal Plumbing & Heating Company, J. L. Powell & Company, R. H. Lore & Company, Inc. O. J. Yeatts Herman C. Ford Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia $ 5,848.00 6,193.50 6,290.00 5,8~2.00 6,000.00 and said bids have been duly received, opened and publictY 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 Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. Watkins, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, and that the said committee is hereby directed forthwith to tabulate said bids, and at the earliest practicable mome~nt, report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bid. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5960. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for heating system for the Tuberculosis anatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1A05-~, to-0. J. Yeatts, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $5,832.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. Watkins, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for heating sys- tem for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, P~A Docket No. Va. 1A05-F, and has duly made its recommendations to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendations and report that 0. J. Yeatts, Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest and best bidder for heating system for said Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the sum of $5,832.00; and this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considering said report and recommendatiomaand all bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of O. J. Yeatts is the low.est and best bid. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of O. J. Yeatts, Roanoke, Virginia, for heating system for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. I405-F, in the sum of $5,832.00, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bid; amd that a contract for the construction of said work, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for said construation. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. James, City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of RoaK~oke. Section 3. BE IT ~JRTHEH RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awarding of the above contract to O. J. Yeatts, Roanoke, Virginia, for heating system for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-~, as provided for in this Resolution, is subject to the approval of the Public Works Administration. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 59 61. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roauoke Gas Light Company to install a 2-inch high pressure gas main in 17th Street, S. E., from Campbell Avenue, South, approximately ll0 fee~ to serve house No. 300. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Compau~y to install a 2-inch high pressure gas main in 17th Street, S. E., from Campbell Avenue, South, approximately llO feet to serve House No. 300. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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 ATTEST: Clerk Pres ident 262 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5562. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay approximately 200 feet of 2-inch cast iron water main in Northside Montrose Avenue, East of 9th Street S. E., to connect with main in 9th Street. 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 approximately 200 feet of 2-inch cast iron water main in Northside Montrose Avenue, East of 9th Street S. E., to connect with main in 9th Street. Said l~ater Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemuify and save harmless th® 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 rest orat ion. APPROVED 'k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5963. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 6-inch cast iron water main in Linden Avenue, West of Forest Park Boulevar~ N. W., for a distance of approximately 1,B00 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the ~ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 6-inch cast iron water main in Linden Avenue, West of Forest Park Boulevard, N. W., for a distance of approximately 1,200 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 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 re- st orat ion. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5964. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay water mains i~ certain streets in the North West Section. 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 6, 8 and 12- inch water mains in the following streets in the North West Section: Hanover Avenue from 12th to 15th Streets. 12th Street from Orange Avenue to Thomas Avenue. Staunton Avenue from llth to 16th Streets. 14th Street North of Staunton Avenue. Mercer Avenue from 12th to 13th Streets. Grayson Avenue from 10th to 18th Streets. 13th Street from Mercer Avenue to Rugby Boulevard Rugby Boulevard from 13th Street to 16th Street. 15th Street from Grayson Avenue to Watts Avenue. 16th Street from Hanover Avenue to ~atts Avenue. 17th Street from Grayson Avenue to Franwill Avenue. Franwill Avenue from 17th to 18th Streets. Said ~;~ater Department of the City of Roanoke 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 water mains 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 restorat ion. AT APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5965. A RESOLUTION grantin~ a permit to S. A. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property known as ~24 Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to S. A. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property known as ~24 Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- 26.4 land 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 revoke d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No..%966. A B_~SOLUTION authorizing refund of $3.00 to R. R. En%aminger covering excess ~harge for City Automobile License Tag No. 120A-T, purchased April 17, 1939, for ~ne-half ton Ford Truck. WHEREAS, on the l?th day of April, 1939, R. R. Entaminger purchased City Lutomobile License Tag No. 1204-T at a cost of $9.00, the said amount paid being ~n the basis of one-and-one-half ton truck, and WHEREAS, it appears from information furnished by State Division of Motor [chicles that the Vekicle in question is rated as a one-half ton truck, the correct Mount of license for same being $6.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Luditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $3.00 in the lame of R. R. Entsminger, covering excess amount collected for City Automobile .icense Tag No. 120A-T, purchased April 17, 1939, for one-half ton Ford Truck. APPROVED President IN THE COUNC~ FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No; 5967. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release the interest on Sewer Assessment from March l, 192~, against property described as Park Lot, 3lock 99, Melrose, a~anding in the name of Roberts Gregory, and accept payment of he prfuclpal amounting to $3?.60 in full settlement. 265 WHEREAS, it appears that during the year 1921 sewer was constructed to serve property described as Triangle,. Melrose Land Company, and was erroneously assessed in the name of J. N. Gregory when it should have been assessed in the name of Roberts Gregory, and~ WHEREAS, the owner of said property has agreed to pay the principal of the Sewer Assessment, provided the interest is released. 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 Assessment from March l, 1923, against property described as Park Lot, Block 99, Melrose, standing in the name of Roberta Gregory, and accept payment of the princi- pal amounting to $37.60 in full settlement. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5968. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $9.37, with interest from March 1, 1923, against property described as Part of Lot 16, Block 6, R. L. & I., assessed in the name of S. M. Wilkes and now standing in the name of The Lynchburg Trust & Savings Bank. WHEREAS, it appears that work on sidewalk to accommodate property described as Wells Avenue between Jefferson and Henry Streets:, N. W., was completed during the month of October, 1904, and assessment was made in the name of S. M. Wilkes as owner of said property at that time, and WHEREAS, it appears that this property was purchased by J. H. Holtz during the month of March, 1904, and was standing in his name at the time work on said sidewalk was completed, and that said sidewalk was erroneously assessed. 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 $9.37, with interest from Mamch l, 1923, against property described as Part of Lot 16, Block 6, R. L. & I., assessed in the name of S. M. Wilkes and now standing in the name of The Lynchburg Trust & Savings Bank, from the records in his office. APPROVED President 26a IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. $96~. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $6.00 to the Roanoke Iron & Bridge Works, Incorporated., covering cost of City Automobile License Tag ~664, purchased April ?, 1939, t brough error. WHEREAS, on the ?th day of April, 1939, the Roanoke Iron & Bridge Works, Incorporated, purchased City Automobile Licemse Tag ~66A for a Ford Truck Trailer at a cost of $6.00, amd WHEREAS, it appears that the Roanoke Iron & Bridge Works, Incorporated, does not operate said Ford Truck Trailer in the City of Roamoke but on outside con- struction projects, and WHEREAS, the said Roanoke Iron & Bridge Works, lmcorporated, h~s returned to the Commissioner of Revemue umused City Automobile License Tag ~6~4, and has re- Quested refund of $6.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, amd he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting t~ $6.00 in the name of the Roamoke Iron & Bridge Works,. Incorporated, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag ~66~, purchased ~pril ?, 1939, thorough error. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR~HE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5971. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~?, "Assessment of Real Estate~, ~f an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~Oth Iay of December, 1¢38, No. $8~5, and~ entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations rot the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1999, and eroding December 31, 193~-. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that Section ~?, "Assess. sent of Real Estate", of an Ordinamce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Iirginia, on the $0th day of December, t~38, No. B8~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance ~king appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 193~, and ending ~ecember 31, 1~3~", be, and the same is hereby amended amd reordained to read as ~ollows: ASSESSM]~tT OF BEAL ESTATE ~? Equalization Board ............ $ 633.59 BE IT FURTHER GRDAINED that an emergency is declared to ezist and this Grdinance shall be in force from its p&ssage. APPROVED President IN THE CGUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,' The 1st day of May, 1939. No. 5972. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the payment of W. D. Equi, Jr., of three per cent commission on all delinquent personal prGperty taxes collected in the City of Roanoke, through the Delinquent Tax Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that effective as of April l, 1939, and to continue until December 31, 1939, W. D. Equi, Jr., the collector in the office of the Delinquent Tax .Department, be paid three per cent commission on all delinquen~ personal property taxes collected in the City of Roanoke, through the Delinquent Tax Department, the said commission to be in ~ mddition to salary already provided for in the Budget for the year 1939, and that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw monthly warrants payable to VI. D. Equi, Jr., accordingly. APPROVED Pre s ident 268 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5970. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section 2 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the l?th day of October, 1938, No. 5?32, reading, "An Ordinance relating to traffic and regulating the use o~ public streets and highways'of the City of Roanoke; providing for the installation, regulation and control of the use of parking meters; requiring the deposit of coins for the use of parking meters and parking meter zones; defining parking meter zones; authorizing the payment for parking meters and/or supply parts therefor exclusively from the receipts obtained from the operation of parking meters and authorizing the setting aside of all or a part of said receipts as a special fund for such payment; provid- ing for the enforcement hereof; providing for pemalty for violation hereof; and providing that invalidity of a part hereof shall not affect the validity of the rems inde r". 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 on the l?th day of October, 1938, No. 5?35, reading, "An Ordinance relating to traffic and regulating the use of public streets and highways of the City of Roanoke; providing for the installa- tion, regulation and control of the use of parking meters; requiring the deposit of coins for the use of parking meters and parking meter zones; defining parking meter zones; authorizing the payment for parking meters and/or supply parts therefor ex- clusively from the receipts obtained from the operation of parking meters and au- thorizing the setting aside of all or a part of said receipts as a special fund for such payment; providing for the enforcement hereo£; providing for penalty for vio- lation hereof; and providing that invalidity of a part hereof shall not affect the validity of the remainder", be, and the same is hereby amended and reenacted so as to read as follows: Section 2. The following described parts of streets in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, during the periods from 8 o'clock a. m. to 6 o'clock p. m., each day except Sundays, are hereby established as parking meter zones: Both sties Campbell Avenue between Second Street, S. W., and First Street, S. E. North side Campbell Avenue betweem First Street, S. E., and Second Street, S. E. South side Luck Avenue between First Street, S. ~/., and Second Street, S. Both sides Jefferson Street between the South aide of Norfolk Avenue and the North aide of Franklin Road. Both sides Church Avenue from First Street, S. E., to First Street, Both sides First Street, S. ~/., from Salem Avenue to Luck Avenue, S. W. Both sides Salem Avenue from Second Street, S. E., to Second Street, So Wo East side First Street, S. E., from Church Avenue to the Market Square. and in said zones and such other parking meter zones as may be hereafter created by Ordinances of the City of Roanoke, the City Manager shall cause to be installed parking meters, and shall cause parking meter spaces to be designated in accordance with the provisions of this Grdinence. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5974. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mr. and Mrs. Garth Blount to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 1028 Tazewell Avenue, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Mr. and Mrs. Garth Blount to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 1028 Tazewell Avenue, S. E. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Mr. and Mrs. Garth Blount 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 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5975. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $120.75 in the name of the Ptttsburg-Des Moines Steel Company, cover- ing payment of invoice for excess excavation and concrete in the erection of elevated water tank for the ~;ater Department. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 22nd day August, 1938, by Resolution No. 5663, appropriated $65,820.00 from the Improvement Fund of the Water 270 Department for extensions and improvements to the Grandin ¢ou~ and Weaver Heights Section, the said amount to include necessary funds for the erection of an elevated water tank, and WHEREAS, Council on the 23rd day of January, 1939, by Resolution No. 5861, awarded contract for the e~ection of the said elevated water tank to the Pittsburg- Des Moines Steel Company at a price o2 $15,470.00, and WHEREAS, the said Steel Company has submitted invoice amounting to $120.75, covering seven yards of excavation amd seven yards of concrete in excess of exca- vation provided for in contract with the Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Company. 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 ~ $120.75 in the name of the Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Company, covering payment of invoice for excavation and concrete in excess of that provided for in contract with the said Steel Company in the erection of elevated water tank for the Water Depa r tmen t. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITYOF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5976. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $4.~6 to R. R. Nelson covering cost of City Automobile License Tag ~?085, purchased April 8, 1939, through error. ~, it appears that on the 8th day of April, 1939, R. R. Nelson Pur- chased City Automobile License Tag ~?085 for a 1936 Plymouth Coupe at a cost of $4.86, and WHEREAS, it appears that R. R. Nelson lives outside of the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, amd ~'~EREAS, said R. R. Nelson has returned to the Commissioner of Revenue unused City Automobile License Tag ~79S5, amd has requested refund of $4.86. TMEREY0RE, 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 t~ $4.86 in the name of R. R. Nelson, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag ~?085, purchased April 8, 1939, through error. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5977. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the purchase of Lot 4, Section 18, Glade Company Addition, in the Tov~ of Vinton, from D. R. Hash, for a consideration of $100.00, ~lus any taxes that may have accrued against said property and preparation of deed, and appropriating the said amount from the Improvement Fund of the Water Department £or the cost of acquiring the said land. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager se, and'he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase Lot 4, Section 18, Glade ~ompany Addition, in the Tov~ ~of Vinton, from D. R. Hash, for a consideration of 100.00, plus any taxes that may have accrued against said property and preparation )f deed, for use of the Water Department. BE IT NIIRT~ ORDAINED that the necessary funds be, and the same are hereby ~ppropriated from the Improvement Fund of the Water Department for cost of acquiring he said land. 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 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5978. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept payment of principal amounting to $30.14, plus $15.00 interest, in full settlement of Sewer Assessment against property described as the East side of Franklin Road 150 feet South of Walnut Avenue, 50 feet, Block l, Official Survey, standing in the name of James A. Bear, et als. WHEREAS, it appears from the records that during the year 1906 property de- scribed as the East side of Franklin Road 140 feet North of Woods Avenue was assessed $30.14 for sewer construction in the name of L. S. Bear, and bears interest from March l, 1923, and WHEREAS, said property is carried in the 1939 Land Book as the East side of Franklin Road 150 feet South of Walnut Avenue, 50 feet, Block l, Official Survey, in the name of James A. Bear, et als, and WHEREAS, the owner of said property has agreed to pay the principal of the 272 ~ewer Assessment. amounting to $30.14, plus $15.00 interest, in full settlement. . THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept payment of principal amounting to $30.14, plus $15.00 interest, in full settlement of Sewer Assessment against property described as the East side of I~ranklin Road 150 feet South of ~talnu~ Avenue, 50 feet, Block l, Official Survey, standing in the name of James A. Bear, et als. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 1939. No. 59?9. A RESOLUTION to refund Mrs. Atlaata J. McCoy $15.00 covering overpayment of :eal estate taxes for the years 1935-36-37-38 on property described as the NOrthern part on Lot 6, Block 6, Weaver Heights. WHEREA~., real estate described as the Northern part of Lot 6, Block 6, Weaver Eeights, for the years 1935-36-37-38 was erroneously appraised as having a building there~n at an assessed value of $150.00, and WHEBE~, taxes on the said real estate for the said years have been paid on the basis of the erroneous assessment, or $3.75 overpayment annually for the years 1935-36-37-38. . THEREFOP~E, BE IT I~.F~SOLVED by the Cauncil Gf the City ~f Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized aud directed te draw warr~ut in the name of Mrs. Atlanta J. McCoy amounting to $15.00, covering refund of overpayment Gf taxes ~n real estate described as the Northern part of Lot 6, Block 6z Weaver ~eights, For the years 1935-36-37-38. ~ APPROVED ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5980. WHEREAS, C. B. Patterson, a member of the School Board of the City of Roanoke, departed this life ~on the 25th day of April, 1939, and WHEREAS, in the death of C. B. Patterson the City of Roanoke has lost a noble a~d up~ight citizen who gawe unstintedly of his time as a member of the School Board for the progress and 'improvement of the City's public school system, and WHEREAS, this Council desires to make record of the loss and pay tribute to a useful, honorable amd 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 City of Roanoke that in recog- nition of the useful services of C. B. Patterson to the City this body is deeply conscious of the loss sustained by his death and desires that the sympathy of Counci' be extended to his family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that this Reso- lution be spread upon the Journal of Council and that an authenticated copy of same be transmitted to the members of Mr. Patterson's ~m~ediate family. APPROVED President IN THE COUNC~L FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 1939. No. 5981. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in the name of the W~ter Department amounting to $45.48 in payment of compromise settlement of ~ter bill against the Lorraine Smart Shop, the said' amount to be charged to Maintenance of Sewers and Drains as shown in the Budget. ~TIEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has agreed to compromise settlemen' of water .bill against the Lorraine Smart Shop by the City assuming payment of $45.48 of sa id bill. THEREFORE, ~BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and dire6ted to draw warrant in the name of the ~ater Department amounting to $45.48 in payment of compromise settlement of water bill against the Lorraine Smart Shop, said amount to be charged to Maintenance sf Sewers and Drains as shown in the Budget. APPROVED 27. 274 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of May, 1959. No. 5973. .AN ORDINANCE to amend Article 1, Section 1, of an (~rdinanee adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of DeceMber, 1932, aumbered 4083, and entitled, "An Ordinance to divide the area of the City of Roanoke into districts, to establish building lines, to regulate and restrict the location, erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair or use of buildings and other structures, their height, area and bulk, and percentage of lot to be occupied by buildings or other structures, the size of yards, courts and other open spaces, and the ~rade, industry, residence and other specific uses of the premises in such districts for the promotion of health, safety, morals, comfort, prosperity, or general welfare of the City of Roanoke; to provide for the change of boundaries, regulations and restrictions of such districts; to provide for a Board of Zoning Appeals; to provide for enforcement; to prescribe penalties for violation of the provisions hereof". WHEREAS, it is deemed for the best interest of the City of Roanoke that property located on the east side of Eleventh Street, S. E., between Kirk and Campbell Avenues, known as Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 12, East Side, be changed from General Residence to Light Industrial District, and ~LEREAS, notice required by Article X1, Section l, of the Zoning Ordinance, has been published in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the City of RoanOke for the time required by said Ordinance, and WHEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in the said ~ewspaper was given on the 24th day of April, 1939, at 2 o'clock p. m., before the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the ~micipal Building, at which hearing persons interested either for or against the rezoning were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and %THERe, it appears from the evidence submitted and the recommendation of the Board o'f Zoning Appeals that the Zoning Ordinance should be amended changing the sai~ area from a General Residence to a Light Industrial District. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article l, Section l, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roauo~., Virginia, on th~ 30th day of December, 1932, numbered 4083, and entitled, "An Ordinance to divide the area of the City of Roe~oke into districts, to establish building lines, to regulate and restrict the- location, erection, construction, re- construction, alteration, repair or use of buildings and other structures, ~heir height, area and hulk, and percentage of lot to be occupied by buildings, or other structures, the size of yards, courts and other open spaces, and the trade, in- dustry, residence and other specific uses of th~ premises in such districts for the promotion of health, safety, morals, comfor$, prosperity, or general welfare of the City of Roanoke; to provide for the change of boundaries, regulations'and restricti¢ districts; to provide for a Board of Zoning Appeals; to provide for enforcement; to ~s of such prescribe penalties for violation of the provisions hereof", be s~mended in the following particular and no other, viz: Property located on the east side of Eleventh Street, S. E., between Kirk · and Campbell Avenues, known as Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 12, East Side, designated on Sheet 411 of the Zoning Map as Official Nos. 4110601, 4110602, 4110603, 4110604 and 4110605, be, and is hereby changed from General Residence to Light Industrial District, and the Map herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROanOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of May, 19~39. No. 5982. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $5.76 to B. L. Sneed covering cost of ~ity Automobile License Tag #8950, purchased May 9, 1939, through error. ~i~HEREAS, it appears that on the 12th day of April, 19~.9, the Western Virginia ~otor Club purchased City Automobile License Tag #4589 for a 1935 Studebaker Sedan ~t a cost of $5.76, in the name of B. L. Sneed, and WHEREAS, B. L. Sneed on the 9th day of May, 1939, purchased through error City ~utomobile License Tag #8950 at a cost of $5.76, and ;~EREAS, the said B. L. Sneed has returned to the Commissioner of Revenue mused. City Automobile License Tag #8950, and has requested refund of $5.?6. T ~HEREFGRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of R~anoke that tha City ~uditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $5.76 i-n the name ,f B. L. Sneed, covering cost of City Automobile License Tag #8950, purchased May , 1939, through error. APPROVED Pre s i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR TttE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of May, 1939. 5983. A RESOLUTION to refund James Sample, Jr., Contractc~ of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $56.59 covering Plumber's Contractor License, erroneously purchased for the year 1939. ~'GtEREAS, James Sample, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the 10th day of May, 1939, applied to the Commissioner of Revenue for State Plumber's Contractor License covering ~ork being done at the American Viscose Plant in Roanoke County, and was erroneously issued City Plumber's Contractor License by payment of $50.50. ~FGRE, BE IT RESOLED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $50.50 in the name of James Sample, Jr., cgvering erroneous payment of Plumber's Contractor License for the year 1939; and that the said warrant be forwarded to the said James Semple, Jr., at 708 Schuylkill Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. erk APPROVED Pre s id e nt IN THE G~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The i5th day of May, 1939. No. 5984. A RF~OLUTION authorizing and empowering the Sinking Fund Commission to invest in certain securities funds set aside for the retirement of the debt of the Water Department. WHEREAS, from time to time there will be an accumulation of funds set apart for the retirement of th~ debt of the Water Department in excess of the amounts necessar to pay principal aud interest thereof as the same become due, and W~_~bEAS, in the opinion of Council, such accumulations should not remain idle, ~ut be l~ofi~ably invested. THE~FORE, BE IT ~ESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the~ Sinking ~.und Commission of the. City of Roa~okm be, and they are hereby authorized, lirected aad empowered to invest, from time to time, so much of the excess funds of ;he Water Departmen~ set aside for the retirement of debt as are, in the judgment ~f the Mayor and City Auditor, available for i~vestment in the bonds or certificates ~f debt of this city, or of the State of Virginia, or of tha United States, or seme ~ther State of the Union; such investments as may be m~de, however, to be segregated lnd kept segregated in accordance with the spirit of the contract entered into by ;he city with the holders of the Water System B~nds. /~ A P P R O V E D IN THE COIYNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of May, 1939. No. 5985. 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, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year begdnning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, i939". 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, 1938, No. '5835, and entitled, "An Srdinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the s~me is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION DEPARTMENT #100 Supplies ...................... $ 1,490.00 Incidentals ................... 30.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED AT Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ISth day of May, 1939. No. 5986. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the proper City officers to execute a proper deed releasing and quit-claiming a certain parcel of land on the north ~side of Melrose Avenue between 25th Street and Lafayette Boulevard, in consideration of Mrs. Lelia M. Grayson conveying .to the City a certain parcel of land on the north side of the said Melrose Avenue between 25th Street and Lafayette Boulevard, more specifically described in deed of conveyance. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke. that the proper City 3fficers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the City, to execute a proper deed upon the form prepared by the Cit. y At- torney,releasing and quit-claiming a certain parcel of land on the north side of ~elrose Avenue between 25th Street and Lafayette Boulevard, in consideration of Mrs. Lelia M. Grayson conveying to the City a certain par'cel of land on the north side of the said llelrose Avenue between 25th Street and Lafayette Boulevard, more specificaL described in deed of conveyance. ~~~~ A P P R O V E D 277 .y 273 IN THE C~YNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOE, VIRGINIA, The 2~d day of May, 19~,. NO. 5~?. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amount lng to $35.00 in favor of Major Carleton Penn, Chairman of Roanoke Flag Week, to assist in defraying expenses incident to observance of Flag Week during the week of June 8-14, 1939. 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 amount lng t~ $35.00 in the name of Major Carleton Pen-, Chairman of Roanoke Flag Week, to assist in defray- ing expen.ses incident to observance of Flag Week during the week of ~une 8-14, 1939, the said amount to be charged to Account ~101, "Celebrations and Public ~ntertainmen' APPROVED President IN TM~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of May, 1939. No. 59~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a :-inch high pressure gas main in 20th Street, N. W., from Moorman Road South to ~,oudon Avenue ~A0' *; thence West on Loudon Avenue 186 feet; thence ,East on Loudon ,venue 105 feet, a total of 631 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by.the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a E-inch high pressure gas mean An a0th Street, N. ~., from Moorman Road South to Loudon Avenue 340 ' -~; themce Sest on Loudon Avenue 186 feeS;' thence East on Loudon Avenue 105 feet, a total of $31 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to £ndemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- ~ons or ]~roperty by reason of the installation and ~.intenance of said gas main, and ~urther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions ~f the Grdinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 1E0 days shall be automatically rev oke d. APPROVED Se~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2End day of May, 1~39. No. 5989. AN ORDINANC]~ 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, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, i~2~, and ending December 31, 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, 1938, No. 5835, and e~titled, "An ~rdinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9., and anding December 51, 193~", Be, and the same is hereby an~nded and reordained to read as follows: B~CRE~TION DEPARTMENT ~100 Gymnasium Rental . ............ $150.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this I~rdinmnce shall be in force from its passage. I APPROVED Pres ident IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of May, 1939. No. ,5990. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to approwe an expenditu not to exceed $6,000.00 for extension of an 8-inch water main in Cleveland Avenue from 16th to 18th Streets, in lSth Street from Cleveland Avenue to Patterson Avenue and in Campbell Avenue from l?th to 18th Streets to provide suf~ cient water for sprinkler service at the plants of the Huttig Sash & Door Company and the Cinder Block, Imcorporated. 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 an expenditure not to exceed $6,000.00 for extension of en 8-inch water main in Cleveland Avenue from l~th to 18th Streets, in 18th Street from ~leveland Avenue to Patterson Avenue and in Campbell Avenue from l?th to 18th Streets to provide sufficient water for sprinkler service~ at the Hutttg Sash & Door Company and the Cinder Block, Incorporated, the said amount to be charged to "Normal 0apital Improvements", as shown in the Budget. APPROVED 279 280 Proper DescriDt Lot ~, B 12, ~ IN ThE OOUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of May, 1939. No. 5991. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~112, "Damages and Costs', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~Oth day of December, 1938, No.5835, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, I939'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~112, "Damages and Costs#, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~trginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 58~5, and entitled, "An 0rdinanee ~eking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DAMAGES AND COSTS ~112 Personal Injuries .. BE IT KGRTH-~B GRDAINED that an emergency is ~rdin&nce shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED $ 1,165.00 885.00 declared to exist and this President IN ThE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANORq~, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of May, 1939. 1~0. 5992. A u~-~0LUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to accept payment of 24.11 in full settlement of one Sidewalk and two Contoured Sewer Assessments against property originally assessed in the name of J. T. Strfckland. WHEREAS, Attorney for the E~ecutrixas of the Estate of J. T. Strickland has ~resented check amounting ~o $~4.11 aa a compromise settlement of three assessments ~gainst lxroperty originally assessed in the name of ~. T. Strickland, and '~BEREAS, it appears that there is some question as to the validity of at least two of the assessments. THEREFORE, BE IT RE~0L¥~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept the $24.11 payment in full settlement of the following described property: A~sessm~t ,on D~scr i~.tion Name Assessed ~o~t Interest. From Preach~ .Owner .k Lot ?, See 12, ~ ~. T. Striekland $14.11 -~ 5-1-23 Lena C. ¥il~y 281 Lots Blk -151, ] East Side L&I ] Jefferson ) Street J. T. Strickland 5.00 "C" East Side Jefferson Street J. T. Strickland 5.00 APPROVED Mountain Trust Bank Mountain Trust Bank President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of May, 1939. No. 5993. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase Lot 6, Block 3, ,~'averly Place, from A. P. Staples, at a price of $175.00, to be used in connection with Quarry Project at Buzzard's Rock. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he ia hereby authorized and directed to purchase Lot 6, Block 5, Wavexly Place, from A. P. Staples, at a price of $175.00, to be used in connection with Quarry Project at Buzzard's Rock. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City tuditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, upon execution and delivery )f the deed with a certificate of good title by the City Attorney, to draw warrant ~mounting to $175.00 in the name of A. P. Staples in payment of the amount of ~omsideration for the purchase of the said property, said amoUnt to be charged to ~uarry and Crusher as shown in the Budget. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of .May, 1939. No. 5994. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~132, "Quarry amd Crusher", of an )rdinence adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, om the 30th day )f December, 1958, No. ~5, amd entitled, "An Ordinamce making appropriations for ~he fiscal year beginning Jamuary l, 1~39, amd exxding December 51, 1959'. BE IT 0P~DAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sectio~ ~132, "Q~arr ~nd Crusher', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virgini )n the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "A~ Ordinance m~king ap- propriations for the fiscal year begimming January l, 1939, and ending December 51, £939", be, and the same is hereby amended amd reordained to read as follows: 282 ~¥ AND Ca~S~ ~13Z Purchase of Land ................ $ W. P. A. Pro~Ject ................ 175.00 5, '/55.00 BE IT F~RTHER ORDA]~ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its lm~ssage. President A APPROVED ]1I THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1939. No. 5995. A ~F-20LUTION authorizing the improvement of Thomas Avenue between 12th and ' 14th Streets and directing that such imprevements be not more than 46 feet in width east of 14th Street to an angle point. WHEREAS, an error was m_-de in the plat of the Rugby Land Corporation which prevents a width of 50 feet in Thomas Avenue from lath Street Easterly to an angle point therein unless there be a loss in depth as shown on said plat, to property owners on the South side of said Avenue, and ~HEREAS, to prevent sat~ loss to said property owners, said avenue from 14th Street Easterly to said angle point cannot be improved for more ~han 46 feet in width, and all property owners on the North side of said Avenue between I2th and lath Streets, with one exception, have consented that said Thomas Avenue be improved not more than 46 feet in width from 14th Street to said angle point, the present North line of said Avenue to remain as shown on said plat. TBERF~ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Thomas Avenue from 14th Street Easterly to an angle point therein as shown by the Map of the Rugby Land Corporation, be improved not more than 46 feet in width, the North line thereof to be and remain as sho~ on said Map. ' President APPROVED IN Th~. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 29th day of May, 1939. No. 5996. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a i-inch gas main in Spring Road, Grandin Court, from intersection of Stanley Road ~outh, approximately 1~.3 feet to serve house No. 411. 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 Spring 8oad, Grandin Court, from intersection of Stanley Road South, approximately 123 feet to serve house No. 411. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to fndemni: ~nd save '~marmless the City of Roanoke fr~m all claims for damages to persons or )roperty by reason of the instpllation and maintenance of said gas main, and further ~grees to replace the street where the same is aPened 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 President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1939. No. 5997. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a i-inch gas main in Montvale Road, Grandin Court, from Barham Road ~/est approximately ~0 feet to serve houses ~1203 and ~1205. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and .s hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Montvale Icad, Grandin Court, from Barham Road ~est* approximately 90 feet to serve houses *1203 and ~1205. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- iemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons ~r property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and .'urther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions ~f the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically ~evoke/1. APPROVED President Y lo8' 284 IN THE GOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1939. ~o. 5998. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amountimg to $800.00, plus interest now due, under theawar~ of the Commissioners in the condemnation of a strip of land known aa the Vogel property on the Nest side of Jefferson Street between Elm and Mountain Avenues, to be used for street widening ~urposes. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the 0ity of Roanoke that the City Auditor )e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $800.00, plus interest now due, in payment of the award of the Cow~nissioners in the condemna- tion of a strip of land on the ~est aide of Jefferson Street between Elm and Awenues, known as the Vogel property, to be used for street widening purposes. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1939. No. 5999. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase from John W. Waynick, Jr., a parcel of land on the Northwest corner of Franklin Road and First Street, S. W., fronting on the north aide of Franklin Road twenty feet and running back ninety two feet to an alley, at a price of $12,500.00, payable $2,500.00 in cash, the balance in four ann~ installments of $2,500.00 each, with interest at the rate of four per cent annum, payable semi-annually, and also authorizing the execution of the notes evi- dencing the deferred purchase money to be secured by a vendor's lien. BE IT RESOLVF~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City of Roanoke purchase from John W. Waynick, Jr., a parcel of land at the Northwest corner of Franklin Road and First Street, S. W., fronting' twenty feet on Franklin Road and extending ninety two feet to an alley, at h price of $12,500.00, and t'o be paid as follows: $2,500.00 in cash, and the balance in four equal annual installaments of $2,500.00 each, with interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. BE IT 'FURTHER RESOLVED that Walter W. l~ood, Mayor, execute for and on behalf of the City four notes evidencing said deferred purchase money, bearing date of May 51, 1939, each in the principal sum of $2,500.00, payable respectively in one, two, three and four years after date, with interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and that L. D. James, City Clerk, affix the 285 seal of the City on. said notes and attest the same, said notes to be secured by a vendor's lien reserved in the deed conveying the said property to the City. BE IT ~URTHERRESOLVED that the City Auditor in making the settlement prorate taxes .for the year i939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 29th day of May, 1939. No. 6000. ' AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~150, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~0th day of December, 1938. No. 5835, amd entitled, 'An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~1§0, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ~ending December ~l, 19~9', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRUCTION ~180 Rights-of-Way ...................... $ 5,A00.00 Mat ertals .......................... ll, ?0G. 00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. A APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 29th day of May, 1939. No. 6001. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~140, "Interest on Indebtedness", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, .and entitled, "An Ordinance m_eking appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". .... 286 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~140, 'Interest on Indebtedness-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: INTEREST ON INDEBTEIIIESS ~140 Interest on Waynick property .......... $~-00.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Presidemt IN THE COUNCIL F. 0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, vIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, ., No. 6002,. A RESOLUTION extending the time limit of Resolution No. 5919, granting a ~ermit to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to construct three 30-foot cross-overs to aomemmodate gasoline filling station to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. W., known as Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block A, Official Survey SW 1, as adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 13th day of March, 1~39, for an additional period of ninety days. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 13th day of March, granted a permit to E. Gray Limuey and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to construct three 30-foot cross-overs to accommodate gasoline filling station to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. W., known as Lots iA, 15 and 16, Block 4, Official Survey SW 1, the said Resolution specifying that, "This permit unless complied with within ninety days. shall be automatically revoked" and WHEREAS, the said permit has not been complied with and E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Lfnney, Tx-mstee, have asked that the compliance with this Resolution be ex- ~ended for a period of ninety days. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the time limit of Resolution No. 2915, adopted on the 13th day of March, 1~9, granting a permit to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to construct three 30-foot .~ross-overs to accommodate gasoline filling station to be located on the north side mf Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. N., k~own as Lots lA, 15 and 16. ~lock A, Official Survey SW 1, be extended for a period of ninety day~. APPROVE D IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 1939. No. 600a. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract time to M. $. Hudgins for completion of Unit B. Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va-l152-F. ~-~IEREAS, the contractor for Unit B, M. S. Hudgins, has requested am ex- tension of time for the completion of the work under his contract; and WHEREAS, Harrin~ton and Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, has recommended that this extension be granted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the time f~r the completion of Unit "B", Docket No. Va- i152-F, Wasena Bridge, be extended until July 31, 1939. Section 2. That the penalty set forth in the contract documents for failu~ to complete the contract on the specified date, (May 17, 1939) is hereby waived. APPRGVED President IN THE COUNCIL F0H THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 1939. No. 6004. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract time to Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company for completion of Unit A, Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va-l152-~. WHEREAS, the contractor for Unit "A", Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, has requested an extension of time for the completion of the work under its con- tract; and WHEREAS, Harrington and Cortelyou, Consulting ~ngineers, has rec~ended that this extension be granted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia as follo~s: Section 1. That the time for the completion of Unit "A#, Docket No. Va? llSZ-~, Wasena Bridge, be extended until August 31, 1939. Section 2. That the penalty set forth in the contract documents for failmre to complete the contract on the specified date, (June'BO, 1939) is hereby waived. A P P R O V E D 288, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6005. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 6003, adopted by the Council of the :ity of Roanoke on the 31st day of May, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution granting ex- tension of contract time to M. S. Hudgins for completion of Unit B, Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va-l152-F." BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution ~o. 6003, adopted by the Council of the 0ity of Roanoke on the 31st day of May, 1939 ~ntitled, "A Resolution granting extension of contract time to M. S. Hudg ~i~s for ~ompletion of Unit B, Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va-l152-~", be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6006. A RESOLUTION revoking Resolution No. 6004, adopted by the Council of the ity of Roanoke on the 31st day of May, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution granting xtensiom of contract time to Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company for completion of Init A, Nasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va-l152-F". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. ~004, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 31st day of May, 1939,~ ~itled, "A Resolution granting extension of contract time to Wisconsin Bridge and ~ron Company for completion of Unit A, Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. ~a-1152-~", be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED Pre s i dent o8. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6007. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract tim to N. S. Hudgins for completion of Unit "B', Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. 1152-F. WHEREAS, the contractor for Unit "B", M. S. Hudgins, has requested an extension of time for the completion of the work under his contract, and WHEREAS, Harrington and Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, has recommended that this extension be granted. THE~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section I. That the time for the completion of Unit "B", Docket No. Va.l152r~, Sasena Bridge, be extended until July 14, 1939. Section 2. That the penalty set forth in the contract documents for failure to complete the contract on the specified date, (May 17, 1939) is hereby waived. APPROVED ~erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6008. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract time to Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company for completion of Unit "A", Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket .{o. Va. ll52-F. WHEREAS, the contractor for Unit 'A", Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, xas requested an extension of time for the completion of the work under its contract ind WHEREAS, Harrington and Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, has recommended tha' this extension be granted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ts follows: Section 1. That the time for the completion of Unit "A", Docket No. Va. '.iSE-F, Wasena Bridge, be extended until August 14, 1939. Section 2.' That the penalty set forth in the contract documents for failure ;o complete the contract on tha specified date, (June 20, 1939) is hereby waived. APPROVED 290 IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6009. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invita- tion for bids for the construction of a water and sewerage system, Contract ~4, for b~e Tuberculosis Sanatorium, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to be submitted to him on ~r before 11:00 o'clock a. m., Thursday, June 22, 1939, and to be opened before the ~ouncil of the City Gf Roanoke at a Special Meeting to be held on the said date. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager Se, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for the :onstruction of a water and sewerage system, Contract ~4,' for Tuberculosis Sanatorim ?WA Docket No. Va. t405-F, to be submitted to him on or before 11:00 o'clock a. m., .~hursday, June 22, 1939, and to be opened before the Council of the City of R~anoke it a Special Meeting to be held on the said date. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA~ The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6010. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invi- tation for bids for the construction of paving on the approaches of the new Wasena Bridge, PWA Docket No. Va. 1152-~, to be submitted to him on or before 11:00 o'clock a. m., Thursday, June B£, 1939, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a Special Meeting to be held on the said date. BE IT RESOLVED .by the CoUncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Mauager~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for the construction of paving on the approaches of the new ~Wasena Bridge, PWA Docket No. ~a. 11~2-~, to be submitted to him on or before ll:0O o'clock a. m., Thursday, ~une BE, 19~9, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a Ipecial Mee$ing to be held on the said date. APPROVED President 291 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6011. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch cast iron water main in Thomas Avenue, beginning at a point approximately 50 feet East of 12th Street, N. W., for a distance of approximately 220 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch cast itoh'water main in Thomas Avenue, beginning at a point approximately 50 feet East of 12th Street, N. W., for a distance of approximately 220 feet. Said ~ater Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save hornless 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 restorer ion. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOk~t, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6012. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Dr. l~rank S. Cooper to construct a a5-foot concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 416 Luck Avenue, S. W., to be used as a parking lot. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Dr. Frank'S. Cooper to construct a 25-foot concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 416 Luck Avenue, S. W., to be used as a parking lot. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good likiug and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Dr. Frank S. Cooper by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to ~ersons or prcperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over The said Dr. Frank S. Cooper further agrees upon the abandonment of the Ase of said cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original ~onditiom within 60 d~ys after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. .This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall~ ~evoked. /~ .~.~_ ~ A P P R O V E D 'o92 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. 11o. 601~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to L. F. McDevitt to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 614 Arlington Road, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOL~tED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to L. F. McDevitt to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 614 Arlington Road, Raleigh Court. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the Cit~ Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said L. F. McDevitt by acting under this Resmlution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the constructiom 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 5th day of June, 1939. NO, 6~114. AN ORDINANCE t° amend and reenact "Appropriations from Replacement ~eserve~ Account of the 'Water Department, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the'~Ctty of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 50th day of December, 1938, No. 5855, an~ ~ntitle~, ~An Ordinance mak~ing approp~riations for the fiscal year beginning January L, 1959, amd ending December 31, 1959~. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that "Appropriations £rom Replacement Reserve" Account of the l~ater Department, of am Ordinance adopted by th~ Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 50th day of December, 1958, .~o. 5855, and entitled, ~An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year ~eginning January 1, 1959, and ending December 51, 1959~, be, and the samm is hereby ~mended and reordained to read as follows: APPROPRIATIONS FROM REPLACEMENTS RESERVE: Replacements .............. $ 50,000.00 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 CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6015. A RESOLUTION authorizing and permitting the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to re-locate its railway tracks on Norfolk Avenue and Holliday Street, North 5f Campbell Avenue. WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Council of the City of Roanoke on November 17, 1900, the Norfolk a~d Nestern Railway Company occupied a )ortion of Norfolk Avenue and Holliday Street. with tracks of its railway, and ?~U~EREAS, the Norfolk and Western Railway Company desires to change the location of its said tracks on Norfolk Avenue and Holliday Street, North of Campbell Avenue, as shown on N&~ Plan Y-10562, Sheet No. l, and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the new location of said tracks will not violate the said ~rdina~ce in that said re-location will not be further East than the center of Eolliday Street at a point about midway between Norfolk Avenue and Campbell Avenue. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the .qorfo~lk and Western Railway Company be, and it is hereby permitted to re-locate said tracks on Norfolk Avenue and Holliday Street, North of Campbell Avenue, as shown on ~&W Plan Y-10562, Sheet No. 1, and made a part hereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all cost ~f street restoration by reason of re-location of the said tracks shall be bc~ne by the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, and that its duties and obligations with reference to the new location for said tracks shall be the same as those imposed muder Ordinance passed November 1~, 190O, as to its tracks as now located. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1939. No. 6017. A RESOLUTION authoriziag and directing and advertising and asking for ~ealed bids for auditing the accounts and general books of the City of Roanoke for )eriod from January l, 193~, to December 31, 1938. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke ~hat the City Clerk ,e, and he is hereby, directed to extend to individuals or firms of private Certified ~ublic Accountants invitations to submit sealed bids to be opened at ll:0O o'clock ~. m., before Council a~ its meeting on June 22, 1939, for auditing the accounts and ~eneral books of the City of Roanoke for period from January 1, 1934, to December 294 i31, I93a, the work on sai~ audit to begin as soon after June 22, 1939, ss practical, the Council of the City of Roalloke reserving the right to reject any and all bids. APPROVED ~C~ Pres ident IN THE COUNCKL FOR Tt~ CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6016. AN ORDINANCE vacating an alley beginning at a point on the South siAe of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., appx~x~m~ rely 24~.5 feet East of ?th Six-et ~_-_d r,mming southerly 100 feet to an alley xmnning from 6th Street to 7th Street, S. W., through 0. S. S~/ 13, Block ?, according to the Map of th~ ~fftcial Survey, Roanoke City. I~ttEREAS, Mrs. Eva Burke Woolwine as the o~ner of property on both sides of alley beginning at a point on the South side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., approximately 24/~.5 feet East of ?th Street and running southerly 100 feet to an alley running from 6th to 7th Street, S. '~¥., through 0. S. S~ 13, Block ?, according to the Map Gf the Official Survey, Roanoke City, desires, that said alley be vacated, and ~/HEREAS, the interest of the public will be pro~m~ted by such vacation and no individual lot owner will be damage~ thereby. T~E~F~.~OBE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ac much of the alley beginning at a point on the South side of Norfolk Avenue, .S.W., ap- prGx~tely 248.5 feet East of ?th Street and r,,Bming southerly 100 feet to an alle2 running between 6th and ?th Street, S. ~., through O. S. Sl~ 13, Block ?, according to the Map of the Official Survey, Roanoke City, be, and the same is he:eby vacated as a public alley. APPROVED IN THE CGJNCIL FOR THE CI~"£ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day cE~ June., 1959. No. 6018. AN ORDINANCE providing for the conveyance by the City of Roanoke to the Norfolk & Western Railway Company of the City's right, ti=lo.and interest in and to 0.0I of an acre of land in consideration for the conveyance to the City by the Norfolk & Western Railway Company of an easement for street widening purlx~ses over two parcels of land containing respectively 0.23 of an acre and 0.86 of an acre in order that the south line of Shenandoah Avenue between Randolph Street and Seventh Street, N. E. may be relocated. ~J~LEREAS, the Norfolk & Western Railway Company has agreed to convey to the City of Roanoke an easement over two parcels of land containing respectively 0.25 and 0.86 of an acre in order that the south line of Shenandoah Avenue between Randolph Street and Seventh Street, N. E., may be relocated; and , WHE~, in affecting said relocation of the south line of Shenandoah Avenue, the triangular portion of ground containing 0.01 of an acre will no longer be used for street purposes and will lie between said Shenandoah Avenue, upon such reloca- tion, and other property of the Norfolk & Western Railway Company, and the said Railway Company. is willing to grant said easements to. said City in consideration of the City conveying to said Norfolk & Weste=n Railway Company all its right, title ~nd interest in and to said triangular portion of land containing 0.01 of an acre. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that. in consideration of the Norfolk & Western Railway Company granting to said City for street widening purposes an easement over and upon those two parcels of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point where the east line of Seventh Street, N. E., produced southwardly, intersects the north line of right of way of Norfolk and Western Railway Company,said po~ being ?4.85 feet distant northwestwardly from and radial to the center line of southbound main track of said Railway at station A5 plus 3?.2 and at MP H-23~ plus 2290.4 feet as measured from Hagerstown, Md.; thence through the right of way of said Railway Company as follows: S. ~.~ 15' W. along said east line of Seventh Street produced 16.08 feet to a point in the proposed south line of Shenandoah Avenue; thence with the ~roposed south line of Shenandoah Avenue as follows: S. 49~ 13' W. ?46.3 feet to a point~ thence curving to the right with a radius ~78.3 feet west- wardly ?6.11 feet to a point; thence S. 58° 21' W. 37.6 feet to a point in said north line of right of way ~0 feet distant northwardly from and at right angles to said center line at station 36 plus 30 and at MP H - 238 plus 4A97.6 feet; thence with said line of right of way N. Ago 14' E. 870.31 feet to tha point of BEGINNING, and containing 0.23 of an acre, more or less. BEGINNING ak a point in the northern line of right of way of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, said point being 39.39 feet distant northwardly from a~d radial to the center line of southbound main track of said Railway at station 35 plus 58.42 and at MP H - 238 plus 4569.18 feet as measured from Hagerstomm, Md.; thence through the right of way of Norfolk and Western Railway Company with the proposed south line of Shenandoah Avenue as follows: S. 58° 21' W. 6.6? feet to a point; thence curving to the right with a radius of 478.3 ~eet westwardly 138.3 feet to a point; thence S. ?4° 57, W. 1162.0 feet to a point, said .point being 0.33 feet northwardly from the northeast corner of brick building known as Motive Power Office Bu_ilding; thence S. ?5° 22' W. 400.7 feet to a point: thence N. ~ati'on 17 -- R,~As 32 and at MP H-238 plus 6395.6 feet; thence with said line of right of way N. ?5° 00' E.~ 1771,76 f~et to the point of BEGII~ING, and containing 0.86 of an acre, more or less, that the City of Roanoke Qui~-claim unto the said. Norfolk & Western Railway Company all its right, title and interest in and to tlmt certatn t~rcel of land in the City of Roanoke, described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL NO. 3 BEGINNING at a nail in pavement and being in the northern line of right of way of the Norfolk & Western Railway Company, said nail being 32.23 feet distant northwardly from and at right angles to the center line of southbound main track of said Railway at station 35 plus 83.1 and ag MP H .238 plus 4544.5 feet as measured from Hagerstovem, Md.; thence with said line of right of way S. 75° oo' W. 26.04 feet to a point, said point being 39.39 feet distant northwardly from and radial to said center line at station 35 plus 58.42 and at MP H-238 plus 4569.18 feet; themce through the lands of City of Roanoke and with the proposed south llne of Shenandoah Avenue N. 58° 21' E. Ti.54 feet to a point in said north line of right 9.~f way -I0 feet distant northwardly from and at right angles to said center line at station 36 plus 30 and at MP H-238 plus 4497.6 feet; thence with said line of right of way S. 49° 14' W. 47.19 feet to the point of BEGINNING, and containing 0.01 of an acre, more or less. The above described strips or parcels of land are more clearly shov~ on Plan N-17533 (3 sheets) dated January t?, 1939, prints of which are hereto attached and made a part hereof. BE IT FdRTHER GRDAiNED that Walter W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. James, Clerk, De, and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver for and on Sehalf of the City a deed conveying to the Norfolk & Western Railway Company the ity's right, title and interest in and to said parcel of land containing 0.01 of an crc, such delivery, .h~fever, not to be made until the Norfolk & Western Railway lompany delivers to the City a proper deed conveying the aforesaid easement 'for ~treet widening purposes. APPROVED President IN Th~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day-of June, 1939. No. 6019. A R~OLUTION authorizing an additional petty cash fund of $5.00 for the office of the Recreation Department. BE IT ~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an additional petty cash fund of $5.00, a total of $10.00, be, and is hereby established for the office ~f the t~ecreation Department, for the purpose of making change i~ said department, ~nd that the City Auditor be directed to draw warrant for said amount, and to make ~roper audit for said petty cash fund from time to 'time. APPRO~VE D IN Tt~E COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF RO~',OKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6020. A RESOLUTI0~ authorizing refund of $5.65 to J. C. Hurst covering duplicate ?ayment of Personal Property taxes for the year 1930. W~REAS, on the 24th day of July, 193~, J. S. Hurst paid into the Delin~ent Tax Department $5.65 representing Personal Property taxes, and penalties, for the rear 1930, and WttEREAS, it appears that said J. C. Hurst had already on the 13th day of &pril, 1931, paid to the Treasurer $2.90 representing Personal Property taxes, and penalties, for the year 1930, thus making a duplicate payment. TH~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 dra~,~ warrant in the ~ame of J. C. Hurst amounting to $5.65, covering refund of duplicate payment of Personal Property taxes for the year 1930, APPROVED Pre s ident IN TB~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VlRGLNIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6021. A R~0LUTION authorizing the City Nanager to acquire at the expense of the ity, not to exceed $650.00, three parcels of land on the West side of 24th Street ~orth of Shaffer's Crossing for street widening purposes. ~J~ER~, it is deemed advisable to widen 24th Street North of Shaffer's ~rossing. T~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized to acquire for street widening purposes three parcels of land on the West side of 24th Street North of Shaffer's Crossing fo~ street widening purposes, two of which are colored in r~d and one of which is colore~ in green on a plat made in the~ office of the Engineering Department of the Norfolk ~nd Western Railway Company, described as V-10VA-5, attached hereto and made a part ~ereof, the cost thereof to the City, however, not to exceed ~650.00, the o~uers of ~aid parcels to remove any structures or fixtures upon said premises at no expense ~o the City. APPRGVED Pres ident 29,8 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6022. A RESOLUTION authorizing and ~directing the City Clerk to release Sewer ~ssessment amounting ~.o $63.56, with interest from March l, 1923, against Lot 17, Block 2, Waverly Place, assessed in the name of (J. R. Jones) Waverly Place Corpora- tion, and now standing in the name of A. P. Staples. M~LER'f~S, sewer v~as constructed to accommodate Lot 17, Block 2, Waverly Place, the york beimg completed during the month of February, 1922, and assessment was made in the name of (J. R. Jones) Waverly Place Corporation, and ~SiEREAS, 'it appears that this property was purchased by A. P. Staples on )ctober 24, I921, and was standing in his name at the time said assessment was made, and the assessment is erroneous. 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 $63.5.6, with interest from March l, 1923, against Lot 17, Block 2, ~averly Place, assessed in the name of ( J. R. Jones) Waverly Place Corporation, and now standing in the name of A. P. Staples, from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6023. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to institute and londuct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes ~gainst certain property standing in the name of the Union Coal Company, Incorpora- led. BE lX ~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorne kustitute 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 Follows: BEGINNING at a poin~ on the east side of Page S%ree%, N. E., at a point 433.059 feet north of Mill Street; thence N. ~l° 59' 16" E. 19i93 feet to a point; thence N. 7~ 32' l?" W. 60.21 feet to the property of Standard 0il Company; thence N. 82° 12' 54" E. 255.37 feet to the right of way of the Norfolk & Western Railway; thence S. 12° 52' 41" W. 150 feet to a point; thence N. 81© 31' 19" W. 219.20 to ~age Street, the place of Beginning. The said suit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section ~51 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by the Union Coal Company, Incorporated, or some one for it, within sixty days after the adoption of this ~esolution. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIlE CITY OF ROAI'~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6024. A RESOLUTION approving form of deed from the Trustees of St. John's Episcopal Church of Roanoke, Virginia, to the City of Roanoke, conveying strip of land for street purposes, and also form of memorandum of agreement pertai~ to said conveyance, and authorizing and directing the execution of said deed mamorandum by city officials. ~lg~E '~REAS, a form of deed to the City of Roanoke from the Trustees of ~t. John,s Protestant Episcopal Church of P~oanoke, Virginia, conveying for street , the following strip of land, to-wit: BEG1~ING at a point on the present southwest corner of South Jefferson Street and Elm Avenue, S. W.; thence with the present west line of Jefferson Street, S. 8° oo' W. 75.0 feet to a point on same; thence S. 88° o5' W. 8.091 feet to a point on the newly established west line of Jefferson Street; thence with same N. 8° 00' E. 7~.98 feet to a point on the south line of Elm Avenue; thence with same N. 87° ~, E. 8.097 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 466 square fee~, more or less, and being the eastern 6 feet (measured at right angles) of that parcel of land conveyed to the Trustees of St. John,s P. E. Church by S. S. Brooke, et ux., by deed dated May l, 1891, and recorded in deed book 69, page ~8, in the clerk's office of the Hustings Court of Roanoke City. All bearings refer to the ~eridian of bearings in the above mentioned deed. See Plan 3£57 on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia; also a memorandum of agreement setting forth the conditions and agreements upon sa~d conveyance is to be made, have been submitted for approval by City il; and ~R~, said forms of deed and memorandu~a correctly set forth the condi- tions and agreements pertaining to said conveyance, and the same are hereby made a hereof. T~KE~FORE, BE IT B~$0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that said and memorandum be, and the same are hereby approved; and that Walter W. Wood D. James, ~ayor and Clerk, respectively, of the said City, be and they are hereby ~uthorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City said deed; and ;hat W. P. Hunter, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to ~xecute said memorandum for and on behalf of the City. APPROVE D 300 IN TtIE COUNC'IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6025. A RESOLUTION to amend and re-enact Section 1 of a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 5th day of December, 1938, No. 5809, entitled, "A Resolution fixing and determining the minimum wage rate to- be paid employees engaged in work on Tuberculosis Sanatorium to be constructed from the proceeds of an offer of the United States of America, "Docket Va. 1405-F. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 1 of' a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 5th day of December, 1938, No. 5809, entitled, "A Resolution fixing and determining the ~age rates to be paid employees engaged in work on Tuberculosis Saaatorium to be constructed from the proceeds of an offer of the United States of America, "Docket Va. 1405-F, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 1. It is hereby found, fixed and determined that the prevailing minimum hourly wage rate for each trade and occupation in the locality in which the Tuberculosis Sanatorium described in the preamble hereof is to be constructed, are as follows for such listed trades and occupations: CLASS IFICAT ION: RATE Asbestos Workers Bricklayers Bricklayer Tenders Carpenters Cement Finishers Electrical Workers Glaziers Hoisting Engineer ( 2 Drum) Iron Workers (Ornamental) Iron Workers (Structural) Iron Workers (Rodmen~ Lathers (Wood) Lathe~s (Metal) Marble Setters Marble Helpers Mosaic & Terrazzo Workers Mosaic & Tarrazzo Helpers Tile Setters Tile Setters I~elpers Mortar Tenders Mortar Mixers Painters, Paper Hangers & Decorators Plasterers Plasterers Tenders Plumbers Roofers (Slate & Tile) Roofers (Composition) Kettlemen Sheet Metal Workers .80 1 °25 .40 .75 .75 .80 1.00 1 o00 1.00 .75 .75 .75 1.00 .60 1.00 · 60 1.00 .60 .40 .50 .75 1.00 .40 1.00 .75 .75 .45 .80 Shovel, Crane, pile Driver & Clamshell Operators 1.25 Steam Fitters Steam Fitters Helpers Stone Cutters Stone Masons Waterproofers Welders (Arc & Acetylene) Teamsters Truck Drivers Laborers Buildiug Caulkers (Pipe) Operator (Compressor) Operator (Cement Gun) Operator (Ditcher Trench Machine) Operator (Mixer) 0perator (Terrazz° Machine) Cork Layers Well drillers L~.D LABOR APPROVED ll00 .50 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .40 .40 .40 .45 .50 .75 1.00 .60 .75 .75 1.00 ~0 /1{ THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~{OKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6026. A ~JOLUTION granting a permit to the Crystal Spring Laundry Company to :onstruct two concrete cross-overs to accommodate property at the Northeast corner of Franklin Road and Elm Avenue on vacant lot adjoining their present building. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby gramted to the Crystal Spring Laundry Company to construct two con- crete cross-overs to accommodate property at the Northeast ~orner of Franklin Road and Elm Avenue on vacant lot adjoining their present building. 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 Crystal Spring Laundry 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 maintenance of said cross-overs. The said Crystal Spring Laundry Company further agrees upon the abandon- aent of the use of said cross-overs to restore at its o~ expense the sidewalk to its original condition within 60 days after notice by the City 2~'anager to so restore same. This permit unless complied v~ith within ninety days shall be automatically ~evoked. APPROVED ~~ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0,%NOKE, VIRGINL%, The 19th day ~f June, 1939. No. 6027. A B~SOLUTION granting a perntit to C. C. Kerr, 625 Mountain Avenue, · W., and C. W. ~cCov~, 627 Mountain Avenue, S. %~'~'., to construct a concrete cross- ver to accommodate said properties jointly. BE IT R.~o0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit, be, ~nd is hereby granted to C. C. Kerr, 625 }~ountain Avenue, S.W., and C. W. ~cCown, ~27 ~ountain Avenue, S. W., to construct a concrete cross-over to accor~_odate said ~roperties jointly. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and ~atisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said C. C. Kerr and C. %~J. McCova~ by acting under this Resolution agree ~o 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 002 This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automati- cally revoked. A.P P Ro0 V E D Presi dent IN T~L~ COUNCIL FOR TH~ CETY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6028. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Martha C. Elder to construct a eonorete cross-over to accommodate property known as Lot ll, Section 8, Lee Hy Court, on Southside Laburnum Avenue, between York Road and Charlton Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an( .is hereby granted to ~,~rtha C. Elder to construct a concrete cross-over to accom- modate property kno~ as Lot ll, Section 8, Lee Hy Court, on Southside Laburnum Avenue, between York Road and Charlton Road. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction'~f the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Martha C. Elder by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify a~d save harmless the City of Roauoke from all claims for damages to persGr~ or property by reason of the construction a~d maintenance of said cross-over. revoke d. This permit unless complied with ~ithin ninety days shall be automatically ~CClerk APPROVED Pr esi dent IN THE COUNC I4 FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day o2 June, 1939. No. 6029. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Kirk Avenue, S. W., from First Street West to serve #ll6, for a distance of approximately 130 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 Q-inch gas main in Kirk Avenue, S. W., from First Street West to serve #ll5, for a distance of appzoximatel~ 130 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution a.grees to indemni fy 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 provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. revoke d. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be~ automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6030. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Gilmer Avenue, N. E., from 4~1 East to serve 507-12, for a distance of approximately 230 feet between curb and sidewalk. 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 Gilmer Avenue, N. E., from 431 East to serve 507-1£, for a distance of approximately 230 feet between curb and sidewalk. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to, indemni 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 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 President '¥ IN THE ~GUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6031. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Morgan Avenue, S. E., from ~1026 West to serve house #1016, for a distance of approximately 90 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit ba, and is hereby granted th~ Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Morgan Avenue, S. E., from #1026 West to serve house #1016, for a distance of ap- proximately 90 feet. 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 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 provisions of the Grdinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoke d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKe, VIRGINIA, Tha 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6032. A RESOLUTION ~atifying and approving the action of the City Clerk in 'eleasing the interest on Sidewalk Assessment from September l, 1~26, against ,erty described as Lots 19 amd ~-0, Block 31, Crystal Spring Land Company, assesae~ the name of A. N. Cole, and now standing in the name of Ledonia May Cole, and ac- ,ting payment of the principal amounting to $32.65 in full settlement. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke~ under date of August 10,. 1936, i~ed the City Clerk to remit interest from September l, 1926, on Sidewalk ssessment against Lots 19 and 20, Block 31, Crystal Spring Land Company, provided principal amounting to $3~.65 was paid, and '~OiEREAS, on the 10th day of June, 1959, Ledonia May Cole paid into the of the City Clerk $3~.65 representing the principal of the said assessment. THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ion of the City Clerk in releasing the interest on Sidewalk Assessment from ~eptember l, 19~6, against property described as Lots 19 and 20, Block 5l, Crystal ~pring Land Company, assessed in the name of A. M. Cole, and now standing in the name of Ledonia May Cole, and accepting payment of the principal amounting to $32.65 in full settlement, be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved. APPROVED Presi dent IN T~ COUNCIL ~X)R TITS CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6033. A RESOLUTION approving the form of a lease agreement between the Virginia Holding Corporation and the City of Roanoke whereby th~ City of Roanoke will become the leasee of D~her Field for a period of three years, and authorizing the execution of the agreement. BE IT tbESOLV~£D by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the form of a lease agreement between the Virginia Holding Corporation and the City of Roanoke, whereby the City of Roanoke will become the lessee of Maher Field for a term of three years beginning October l, 1939, at an annual rental of $5,000.00, ~hich said form is hereto attached and made a part hereof, be, and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURT~ RESOLVED that Walter W. Wood, ~yor, and L. D. James, City ~lerk, be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered to execute and deliver, for an on behalf of the City of Roanoke, a lease agreement according to said form. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RG~LNOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6(134. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #150, "Street Construction", .nd Section ~74, "Street Repair", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City ~f Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making_ appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939.". BE IT ORDA/~krED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #150, "Street Construction", and Section #74, "Street Repair", of an Ordinance adopted No. 5835, and entitle~ "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRUCTION ~150 Wages ..................... $ 15,000.00 STREET REPAIR Materials ................ $ 37,500.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1939. No. 6036. 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, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January ~, 1959, and ending December 51, 1939". BE IT ORDA/NED 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, 1938, No. 5835, and e~titled, "An Ordinance ~king appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPART~T ~40 Supplies ...................... $ 546.50 Furniture and EQuipment (1) . .. 1,097.51 (1) 4 Spo~ Lights ..... $ 30.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and thi~ Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE GSUNGIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1939. No. 60~?. A I~ESOLUTION referring bids for water and sewage systems for the Tubercu- losis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, lm~A Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. Watkins, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, for tabulation. WHE~, pursuant tO advertisement, bids for water and sewage systems for the 2uberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, have been filed by the follOWing bidders: Water Sewage System Disposal Combined Plant Ideal Plumbing & Heating Company, M. S. Hudgins, T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Va. $9,556.00 Roanoke, Va. 6,923.00 Roanoke, Va. 4,540.00 $ 6,568.00 6,233.00 5,460.00 $ 15,600.00 13,156.00 9,745.00 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 Frye & Stone, ~rchitects, C. L. ~'atkins, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, and that the said committee is hereby directed forthwith to tabulate said bids, and at the ~arliest practicable moment, report to this body its findings as to the lowest and ~est bid. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGLNIA, The 22nd day of June, 1939. No. 6038. A RESOLUTION referring bids for the construction of paving on the approache of the new Wasena Bridge, Roamoke, Virginia, P~A Docket No. Va. ll52-F, to C. L. Watkins, City Engineer, W. P. H,unter, City Manager, and H. E. Carlin of Harrington & Cortelyou, Consulting Engineer, for tabulation. WHEREAS, p~gmt to advertisement, bids for the construction of paving on the. approaches of ~zhe new Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. ll52-F, have been filed by the following bidders: M. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, ........ $ 4,871.08 C. L. Tinmley, Roanoke, Virginia, ........ 5,519.~5 W. N. Jackson, Roanoke, Virginia, ........ 5,~01.45 and said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of tb~ ~.ftv ~ ;~.~ +~ Oity Engineer, ~. P. Hunter, City Manager, and H. E. Oarlin of Harrington & Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, and that the said committee is hereby directed forthwith to tabulate said bids, and at the earliest practicable moment, report ~o ~his body its findings as to the lowest and best bid. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1939. No. ~039. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish in- vitation for bids for furniture and equipment, and kitchen equipment and refrigera- tion, Contracts No. 5 and No. 6, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, P~A Docket No. Va. 1405-F. to be submitted to him on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., Monday, July E4, 1939, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a Regular Meetin~ to be held 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 furniture and e~uipment, and kitchen equipment and refrigeration, Contracts No. 5 and 6, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to be Submitted to him on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., Monday, July 24, 1939, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roamoke at a Regular Meeting to be held on the said date, subject to the approval of PWA. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1939. No. 6040. A RESOLUTION approving revised six months estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for pa-riod from July 1, 1939, to December 31, 19~J, for submission to the State Department cE Public Welfare. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that revised six months estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period from July 1, 1939, to December 31, 1~39, as attached hereto, showing a total Budget of $80,881.~ for the last six months endin~ December 31, 1B~9, be, and the same is hereby approved. ~ APPROVED IN THE C(YJNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1939. No. 6041. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~58, "Department of Public ~elfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, sn ~e ~0th day of December, 1938, No. 58~5, amd entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fL~cal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section $58, 'Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City ~f Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, and entitled, "An Ordinance naking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ~EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE ~58 Old Age Assistamce . Aid to Dependent Oh~~ ~ii Aid to Blind ..................... $ 46,995.00 8,456.00 4,161.85 BE IT FURTHER ORDAR~ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of June, 1939. No. 6042. AE ORDINANCE to amend and reenact "Appropriations from Replacement ~eserve" Account of the Water Department, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of ~he City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 30th day of December, 19Z8, No. ~8~, and en- titled, An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January , 19~9, ~nd ending December 31, 19~9." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Appropriations ~rom Replacement Reserve~ Account of the Nater Department, of an Ordinance adopted ~y the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, ~o. ~8~, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year ~eginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9~, be, and the same is hereby ~mended and reordained to read as follows: APPROPRIATIONS FROM REPLACEMENT RESERVE: Replacements ............ $ ~0,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. ~TT~ST,~~ ~ A P P R O V E D 310 I~ THE COUNCIl. F~R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of June, 1959. ~o. 6035. AN ORDINANCE authorizing revision and recodification of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. V~EREAS, the City Council, on December 19, 1938, authorized a revision and recodification of the ordinances of the City of Roanoke, end WHEREAS, said compilation has been completed and is now ready for publica- t ion. THEREF0~, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: SeCtion I. That the ordinances embraced in the following chapters and sections are adopted as and shall constitute the Code of the City of Roanoke. Section 2. Ail the provisions of said Code shall be in. force and effect on and after the 1st day of August, 1939, and all ordinances in force at that time are hereby repealed from and after said date. Section 3. The repeal provided for in the preceding section of this ordinance shall not affect any offense or act committed or done or any penalty or forfeiture incurred or any contract or right established or accruing before the 1st d~y of August, 1939; nor any ordinance or resolution promising or guaranteeing the payment of money by the city or authorizing the issue of any bonds of said city, or other evidence of said city's indebtedness, or any contract or obligation assumed by said city, nor shall said repeal affect the administrative ordinances or resolu- tions of the council not in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of the Code nor shall it affect any right or franchise conferred by any ordinance or resolution of the council to any person or corporation, nor shall it affect the license ordinan, now or heretofore in force, nor shall it affect the building, plumbing and electrics. ordinances, which are not included in the Code, nor shall it affec~ any prosecution, suit or proceeding pending on said date. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after August 1, 1939. APPROYED es rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THM CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of June, 1939. No. 6043. A R~SOLUTION to amend and reenact a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of June, 1939, No. 6021, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to acquire at the expense of the City, not to exceed $650.00, three parcels of land on the West side of 24th Street North of Shaffer,s Crossing for street widening purposes". 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 19th day of June, 1939, No. 6021, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to acquire at the expense of the City, not to exceed $650.00, three parcels of land o~ the West side of 24th Street North of Shaffer's Crossing for street widening purposes", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: BE IT HF_~0LYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hareby authorized to acquire for street widening purposes three parcel of land on the West side of 24~h Street North of Shaffer's Crossing for street widening purposes, tv~ of which are colored in red and one of which is colored in green on a plat made in the office of the Engineering Department of the Norfol~ an~ Western Railway Company, described as V-10-Va #5, attached hereto and made a part hereof, the cos~ thereof to the City, hoverer, not to exceed $650.00, plus the coat of curb and gutter impro.~eme..mt ad~acent to the parcels of land to be so aclu.ired, the owners of said parcels to remove any structures or fixtures upon said premises at no expense to the City. APPROVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of June, 1939. No. 6044. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 8J~ Street, S. E., from Tazewell Avenue North fo~ a distance of approximately 240 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permi~ be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 8~ Street, S. E., from Tazewell Avenue North for a distance of approximately 240 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to i~demnify and save harmless the City of Roamoke from all claims for damages to 312 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 :evoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL F~R THE CITY OF ROANOE~, VIRGINIA. The P~th day of~ June, 1939. No. 6045. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to R. T. Anderson to construct a concrete :ross-over to accommodate property at ~4~8 S_u__mmit Avenue, Wasena. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to R. T. Anderson to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- :ommodate property at ~A~B Summit Avenue, ¥1asena. ~aid cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- Faction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said R. T. Anderson by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- lemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons )r 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 Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of June, 1939. No. 60A6. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Lucy A. Wilson,. ~5 l~ells Avenue, N. W., and Harvey Plenty, ~9 Wells Avenue, N. W., to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate said properties jointly. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Lucy A. Wilson, ~5 ~iells Avenue, N. ~., and Harvey Plenty, ~9 Wells Avenue, N. ~., to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate said ]~roperties jointly. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specificationm to be fUrnished by him. The said Lucy A. Wilson and Harvey Plenty 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 automatical~ revoke APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of June, 1939. No. 5047. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Miss Dora Patterson to construct a :oncrete cross-over to accommodate property at 92? Tazewell Avenue, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to Miss Dora Patterson to construct a concrete cross-over to ~ccommodate property at 927 Tazewell Avenue, S. E. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager and un~er specifications to be furnished by him. The said Dora Patterson 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 automatical- revoked. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROAI~OKE, VIRGINIA, The Z6th day of June, 1959. No. 6048. A RESOLUTION to refund fine of $35.00 paid by Rodger Scott for an alleged violation of disorderly and assault sections of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke. V;HEREAS, Rodger Scott was tried in the Juvenile Court on the 26th day of April, 193~, and fined a sum of $25.00 for an alleged violation of disorderly and assault sections of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke, and WHEREA~, after payment of said fine the case was appealed to the Hustings Court and tried before a Jury on the 8th day of June, 1939, the said Jury in renderi: its verdict having remitted the said fine, as evidenced by Court Order. 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 in the name of Rodger ~cott amounting to $35.00, the said amount being to refund the amount of fine is- )oecd upon the said ~odger Scott by the Juvenile Court and appealed to the Hustings ',curt, the said fine being remitted by Jury hearing the case in the said Hustings ~ourt on the 8th day of June, 1939. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of June, 1939. No. 604g. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of paving on the ~pproaches of the new ~asena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1152-F, to M. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $A,871.~8. WHEREAS, a committee composed of C. L. Watkins, Oity Engineer, W. P. Hunte. ~ity Manager, and H. E. Carlin of ttarrington & Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, ~ursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids ~eretofore r~ceived for the construction of paving on the. approaches of the new ~asena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, P~A Docket No. Va. 1152-~, and has duly made its recommendations to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendations and report that M. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest responsible bidder for the construction of paving on the approaches of said bridge in the sum of $4,~1.98; and this Council of the City of Roanoke after considering said report and reco~,,en- dations and all bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of M. S. Hudgins is the lowest responsible bid. THEREFORe, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: g Section 1. That the bid of M. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of paving on the approaches of the new Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia PWA Docket No. Va. 1152-F, in the sum of $4,851.98, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest responsible bid; amd that a contract for the con- struction of said work, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be. forthwith executed for said construction. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. James, City clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Section 3. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awarding of the above contract to M. S. Hudgins, Roanoke, Virginia, for the construction of paving on the approaches of the new Wasena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1152-F, as provided for in this Resolution, is subject to the approval of the Public Works Administration. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE C(YJNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of June, 1939. No. 6050. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the city attorney to institute appropriate proceedings to enforce paymemt of delinquent taxes on Lot lA, Section 34, Rorer Map. BE IT BF~OL1;ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the city attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute, in one of the courts of the city having proper Jurisdiction, appropriate proceedings for the purpose of enforcing the payment of delinquent taxes on Lot lA, Section 34, Rorer Map, being the same property conveyed to W. H. Bourne by A. B. Ooleman, Jr., and John D. Brown, Trustees, by deed dated August 13, 1927, and recorded in the clerk's office of the Hustings Court of said city in deed book 501, page A40. APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6051. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $295.34 to the Monte Vista Corporation covering overpayment of taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34-35-36 on the Southern part of Lot ?, Section 3, Weaver Heights Corporation. WHEREAS, on the 10th day of July, 1939, the Monte Vista Corporation paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $34?.93 representing taxes, penalty and interest for the years 1931-32-33-34-35-36 against the Southern part of Lot ?, Section 3, Weaver Heights Corporation, and WHEREAS, it appears that for the said years said property was assessed as having a building on same when it has always been a vacant lot, and the Monte Vista Corporation should have paid only $54.59 instead of $347.93, a difference of $293.34 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 $293.34 in the name of the Monte Vista Corporation, covering overpayment of taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34-35-~6 on the Southern part of Lot ?, Section 3, Weaver Heights Cot- voration. ~T T° ~ APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 19~9. No. 6052. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a E-inch gas main in Grayson Avenue, N. W., from l?th Street East, approximately 90 feet to serve house ~1609. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Cou~eil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to'install a S-inch gas main in Grayson Avenue, N. N., from l?th Street East, approximately 90 feet to serve house ~1609. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting u~der this Resolution agrees to in- demnify 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 s~reet where the same is opened under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke l~rovtding for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within l~-'0 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROt~ED IN THE O~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6055. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Jessie Wilson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at ~20 Wells Avenue, N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Jessie Wilson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at #20 Hells Aver~ue, N. W. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satlsfac- ti.on of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Jessie Wilson 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 Pre si dent IN THE CO~NCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6054. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager of the City of ~oanoke to file an application with the United States of America through the ~ederal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a second supplementary grant lo aid in financing the construction of Sev~age and Water System, I~arnishing and ~quipping Tuberculosis Sanatorium, amd designating the City Manager to furnish such Lnformation as the Government may request. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: 1. That the City M~nager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to ~ile an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke with the United States of ~me~ica for an additional grant of $6,856.44 being 45% of $15,192.08 needed for the :ompletion of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the City of Roanoke. 2. That when and if said additional grant is made in whole, or in part, said ~ouncil will appropriate additional f~uuds as may be necessary f~r the completion of mid Sanatorium. ~. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to ?urnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergen~ ~dministration of Public Works may reasonably request in connection with the applica- ion for said additional grant. 4. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to request the Federal Em~gency Administration of Public Works to extend the completion date of said p~ject from October 11, 1939, to ~c~nber 15, 1939. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6055. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for water and sewage systems, far the tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to T. E. ~offey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, at a sum of $9,?45.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Frye & Stone, Architects, ~. L. l~atkins, ~ity Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for water and sev,mge systems for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. ~a. 1405-Y, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing from, said recommendations and report that T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, is the lowest and best bidder for water and sewage systems for said Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the aura of $9,745.00; and this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virgini: after considering said report and recommendations and all bids heretofore filed, fin( that the bid of T. E. Coffey & Company is the lowest and best bid. THE. ~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Councdl of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follov;s: Section 1. That the bid of T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia, for ~ater and sevJage systems for the ~uberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, P~'A Socket No. Va. t405-F, in the sum of $9,?A5.00, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bid; and that a contract for the construction of ~aid work, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract ~tecumemts, shall be forthwith executed for said construction. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. M~. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. ~lames, City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for ~nd.on behalf of the City of Roenoke. Section 3. BE IT ~IIRTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awardin'g of the above contract to T. E. Coffey & Company, Roanoke, Virginia for water and sewage systems for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No.. Va. 1405-~, as provided for in tt~is Resolution, is subject to the approva: of the Public Norks Administration. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6056. AN ORDINANCE making available an additional appropriation of $4,745.00 to finance the construction of the sewage and water system a~ the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, under date of July 10, 1939, awarded contract for the construction of sewage and water system for the Tuberculosi Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City of Roanoke at a cost of $9,?45.00; and ~qEREAS, only $5,000.00 has been appropriated for the construction of the. said sewage and water system; and ¥,$IEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has made formal application for supplementary grant to aid in financing the construction of the sewage and water system, which grant has not as yet been approved by PWA; and WHEREAS, in order that the said construction of the sewage and water system might be completed without undue delay, and pending the approval of supple- m~:~tary grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, it appears to be necessary that $4,?45.00 be made available for payment of the full contract )rice. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED. by the Council of the City of Roanoke that aa mdditional $4,?45.00 be, and the same is appropriated out of the General Fund of the City for construction of the sewage and water system for the Tuberculosis ~anatori~m, Docket No. Va. 1405-F. BE IT FURTHE~ G¥OAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tha~ an ~mergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage APPRGVED rk President LN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RG/EJOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6057. A RESOLUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of. the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, on the £2nd day of June, 1939, No. 6039, entitled, "& Resolution uthorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invitation for bids for fur- iture and equipment, and kitchen equipment and refrigeration, Contracts No. 5 and ~o. 6, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, PWA Docket .No. Va. 1405-F, to be submitted $o him on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., Monday, July 24,. 1939, and to be opened ~efore the Council of the City of Roanoke at a Regular Meeting to be held on the sai, late". 3.20 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Rosnoke, Virginia, on the £~.nd day of June, 1939, No. 6039, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing and directing the Oity Manager to publish invitation for bids for furniture and equipment, and kitchen equipment and refrigeration, Contracts No. 5 and No. 6, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, PwA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to be submitted to him on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., ~onday, July 24, 1939, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roamoke ~ at a Regular Meeting to be held on the said date', be, and the same is hereby revoked. APPROVED Presid ant - IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6058. A RESOLUTION requesting extension of contract time to Wisconsin Bridge and iron Company for completion of Unit "A", l~asena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. llSB-~. ~HER~, the Council of the City of Roanoke under date of June 0, 1939, by Resolution No. 8008. requested extension of contract time to August lA, 1939, for the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company for completion of Unit "A" l~asena Bridge, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. ll0Z-~, and WHEREAS, the contract with the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company as approved by PWA contemplates that the said Bridge Company would have thirty days in which to ~omplete t'heir work after Unit "B~ has been completed, and WHEREAS, the contractor for Unit "A~, Wisconsin Bridge~and Iron Company, ~as requested an extension of time for the completion of the work under its corn- tract, and ~HEREAS, Earrington and Cortelyou, Consulting Engineers, has recommended that this extension be granted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ~s follows: Section 1. That the time for the comPletion of Unit "A", Docket No. Va. ~lOBv~, Nasena Bridge, be extended until August lA, 19~9. Section ~. That the penalty set forth in the contract documents for failure to complete the contract on the specified date, (June ~0, 19~9) is hereby ~aived. APPROVED President 32J_. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6059. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $5.3?, in the name of Major Carleton Penn, Chairman of the Roanoke Flag Week, covering unpaid balance incident to observance of Flag Week during the week of June 8-14, 1939. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, under date of May 22, 1939, by Resolution No. 5987, authorized an expenditure of $35.00 to defray expenses incident to observance of Flag Week during the week of June 8-14, 1939; and WHE.~, Major Carleton Penn, Chairman., of the Roanoke Flag Week, has submitted his report showing unpaid expenditures amounting to $5.37. 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 $5.3?, in the name of Major Carleton Penn, Chairman of the Roanoke Flag Week, ~overing unpaid balance incident to the observance of Flag Week during the v,,eek of Yune 8-14, 1939. APPROVED President IN TIt~ C0~JNCtL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6060. A RESOLUTION authorizing the acceptance of $1,530.00 in full settlement of taxes, interest and penalties against property described as Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ? and 8, Section 18, Roanoke Gas & Water Company; and Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 15, 16, l?, 18, 19, 20, £1 and 22, Map of Bellview Terrace, and directing a refund of the difference between the full amount of taxes, interest and penalties when paid and the $1,530.00 authorized as a compromise settlement. WHEREAS, T. X. Parsons, sole acting Trustee under a certain Deed of Trust from 0. L. Sigmon, et al., to T. X. Parsons and W. E. LeGrand, Trustees, of December 20, 1929, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, in Deed Book 54~, page 269, sold the hereinafter described property pur- suant to the provisions of the said Deed of Trust on May 30, 1929 to C. T. Dudley for $1,000.00 cash; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed in said court requesting that $~27.20, the net amount of said sale, be accepted in full discharge of all unpaid taxes on said property, including interest and penalty remaining unpaid at the date 322 of said sale, it being the contention of said applicant that by virtue of said sale the City can hold the property liable for taxes only to the extent of said $92?.20; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke caused an~ appraisal to be made of the said property by the Appraisal Cow,~ittee of the Roanoke Real Estate. Board, Which said appraisal discloses that said property is valued at $1,850.00; and WHEREAS, the said C. T. Dudley has offered by way of compromise to pay to the City $1,530.00 in full of all taxes, interest and penalties against said property, except for that portion of the y~ar 1939 remaining after May 20, 1939; and WHEREAS, the unpaid taxes, penalties and interest against said property to and including May 20, 1939 are in excess of $2,000.00; and WI~KREAS, in the judgment of Council it is deemed advisable to accept said compromise offer and thereby end said litigation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: 1. That upon the payment of all unpaid taxes, interest and penalties to ~nd including May 20, 1939, on the following property; to-wit: Lo~s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ? and 8, Section 18, Roanoke Gas & Water Company; knd Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, '21 and 22, Map of Bellview Terrace, by said C. 7~. Dudley, or someone for him, that there be refunded to the said C. T. Dudley, or A. L. Hughson, his attorney, the difference between $1,530.00 and the amount so paid, amounting to $513.11. 2. That said payment shall be made on or before July 15, 1939. 3. That nothihg herein contained shall in any wise affect the unpaid taxes for the year 1959 upon said property accruing after May 20, 1939. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKe, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1959. No. 6061. President $2,678.02 as follows: RF~WUND6 AND REBATES ~113 ~rroneous Assessments of Taxes AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~113, "Refunds and Rebates", sf ~an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and e~titled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year ~eginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~llS, "Refunds and Rebates", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke ~irginia, on the 50th day of December, 1930, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, snd ending December 31, 193~", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordatned to read BE I~ FURTHER ORDAINED that an energency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE OOTJ~TCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No,. 6062. A RESOLUTIGN authorizing refund of $0.90 '~o Mrs. Lottie H. Hoback, covering excess charge for City Automobile License Tag No. 6058, purchased April 14, 1939, for 1936 Plymouth Coach. V~g_ERF~S, on the 14th day of April, 1939, Mrs. Lottie H. Hoback purchased City Automobile License Tag No. 6058, for 1936 Plymouth Coach weighing 2,700 pounds at a cost of $5.76, the said amount paid being an overcharge of $0.90. THEREFORE, BE IT ~KESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to dravJ warrant an~ounting to $0.90 in the name of ~Ers. Lottie H. Hoback, covering excess amount collected for City Automobile License Tag No. 6058, purchased April 14, 1939, for 1936 Plymouth Coach. APPRGYED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR. TItE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6063. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund cE' $3.91 to the Clermont Land Company '~o~ering interest and penalty paid on taxes for the year 1936 against Lot 5, Block 2, Clermont. WHE ~REAS, on the 28th day of June, 1939, the Clarmont Land Company paid into the office of the DelinQuent Tax Collector $23.31 representing taxes, interest and penalty for the year 1936, against Lot~ 5, Block 2, Clermont, $3.91 of said amc,un representing interest and penalty, and WHEREAS, it appears that the said property v.~s erroneously assessed for the year 1936 in the name of G. T. Miller and L. W. Gearing when it should have bee~ in the name of the Clermont Land Company, and the said Clermont Land Company is en- titled to a refund of interest and penalty amounting to $3.91. 32 4 ~EFORE, 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 $3.91 in t, he name of the Clermont Land Company covering interest and penalty paid on taxes for the year 1936 against Lot 5, Block B, Clermont. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. 6064. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant in the name of C. R. Welsh amounting to $9.?6, cowering refund of personal property taxes and penalties for the year 1929, paid on June 26, 1939. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has directed that if and when personal property taxes and penalties for the year 1929, standing in the name of C. R. Welsh, have been paid, that said amount w~uld be refunded, and WHEREAS, C. R. Welsh on the 26th day of June 1939 paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector personal property taxes and penalties for the year 1929 amounting to $9.?6. T ~HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby muthorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of C. R. Welsh amounting to $9.?6, covering refund of personal property taxes and penalties for the year 1929. APPROVED Pres idemt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth day of July, 1939. No. 6065. AI~ ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~2, "City Clerk", of a~ Ordinmnce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 3Otb day "an Ordinance making .appropriations for of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, __ the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED By the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~2, "City Clerk", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Vtrgini on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ciT CLERK Furniture and Fixtures (1) ......... $ 90.00 (1) 1 4-Drawer Steel Filing Case ! Steel Storage Cabinet 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 FOE THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of July, 1939. No. ~066. AN ORDINANCE to smend and reenact Section ~151, "Seger Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #151, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: SE~J~ER CONSTRUCTION ~151 Wages .......... $ 6,000.00 aterials l ll:l:lllll, l ..... 7,ooo.oo BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President 326 IN THE COUNCIL FOR. THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 60 67. AN 0RDINANGE 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, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". 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, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is here:~y amended and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION DEPARTME~ ~100 Bond Premium and Insurance ............ $147.48 Incidentals ............................ 62.52 ~ IT FURTk~R ORDAII~D 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 RGJ~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 19'39. NO. 60 68. A RESOLUTION authorizing, empowering end directing the Delinquent Tax CollectGr to appear at sale of property described as the East side Gf 7th Street, N. E., North side of Chemical Plant, standing in the name of the Union Coal Company, Incorporated, on August l, 1939, for protection of the City's interes~ of delinquent taxes due the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the CounCil of the City of Roanoke that the Delinquent Tax Collector be, and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed, to appear at sale of property described as the East side of 7th Street, N. E., North Side of Chemical Plant, standing in the name of the Union Coal Company, Incorporated, on August l, 1939, for protection of the City's tax lien against said property. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Delinquent. Tax Collector be, and he is hereby authorized and directed in the name of the City to bid on the property above described in an amount not to exceed $2,400.00 to protec~ the accrued taxes due the City. APPROVE D IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0.&NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. d0 69. AN 0RDINA~CE to amend and reenact Section #19, "Hustings Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, a~.d entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~19, "Hustings Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, ar~ entitled~ "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HUSTINGS COURT #19 Furniture and Fixtures ......... $ 55.00 BE IT ~XJHTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Srdinamce shall be in force from its l~ssage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, V!RGId~IA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6070. A RESOLUTION approving form of lease agreement authorizing and directing the City Manager to execute said lease agreememt with the Virginian Railway Company for the privilege of locating and constructing a 20-inch storm drain sewer across the right-of-way and under the tracks of the said Railway Company at Mile Post 244.5, Survey Station 185~ ~ 19.7, 32 feet East of the new Wasena Bridge, at a rental of $1.00 per annum. ,;~E, the City of Roanoke desires to construct a 20-inch storm drain ~ ~REAS, sewer across the right-of-way and under the tracks of the Virginian Railway Company in the vicinity of the new Wasena Bridge; and ~WHEREAS, the Virginian Railway Company has submitted form of a lease agree- ment granting the privilege of locating and constructing a 20-inch storm drain sewer across the right-of-way and under the tracks of the said P~il~ay Company at Mile Post 244.5, Survey Station 1850 % 19.?, 32 feet East of the new Wasena Bridge, at a rental of $1.00 per annum. THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that form of lease agreement between the Virginian Railway Company and the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby approved and that the City Manager be, and he is hereby 027 328 anthorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City the said lease agreement With the said Virginian Railway Company for the~ privilege of locating and constructing a 20-inch storm drain sewer across the right-of-way and under th~ tracks of the said Railway Company at Mile Post 244.5, Survey Station 1850 ~ 19.7, 32 feet East of the nee Wasena Bridge at a rental of $1.00 per annum. APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6071. 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 ~lectric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: ' 1-250 C. P. street light on Rugby Boulevard, approximately 350 feet West of Sixteenth Street. 1-100 C. P. Street light on Fifteenth Street, S. E., approximately 150 feet South of l~enwood Boulevard. Said lights to be '.~intained under the contract existing between the Appalchian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKe, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6072. AN 0RDINANC~ to amend and reenact Section ~1, "City Council", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 193~, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~l, "City C&uncil", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~, No. 5835, amd entitled' "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as fo ll ows: CITY COUNCIL ~1 Codifying Ordinances ............. $ 1,288.47 BE IT FURTHER GRDAI1VED that~ an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be on force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~iNOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 60 73. Ai~ ORDINANCE making available an additional appropriation of $3,610.64 to assist in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatori~nn, Docket No. ga. 1405-F, for the City of Roanoke. ~.~;L~REAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 6054, on the 10th day of July, 1939, authorized and directed the City M~nager to file an application with the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Adminis- tration of Public Works for a supplementary grant of $6,836.44, the said ~nount bein 45 pe~ cent of $15,192.08 needed for the completion of a TUberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City of Roanoke, the City's matching fund, or 55 per lent of the said amount, being $8,355.64, and '~;~IEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 10th day of July, 1939, ~y Ordinance No. 6056, made available $4,745.00 of the amount necessary for the ity to appropriate as a matching fund to finance the construction of the said !uberculosis Sanatorium, leaving a balance of $3,610.64 to be appropriated in order ;hat the a~ederal E~ergency Administration of Public Works may give favorable con- ideration to the application for an additional grant. T}~FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that n additional ~3,610.64 be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of the General ~und of the City to assist in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatoriu ~ocket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTtIER Gt~DAII;ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an ~mergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage APPROVED President 330 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 60?4. AN ORDINANCE appropriating $4,217.30 to reimburse the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Capital Account for money expended in 'purchase of real estate for Tuberculosi~ Sanatorium site. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 5801, on the 28th day of November, 1938, authorized and directed the payment of $10,000.00 covering purchase of real estate, kno~m as Coyners Spring property, for use as a Tuberculosis Sanatorium site, and ~tEREAS, the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works has approved an expenditure of $5,800.00 for the purchase of the said-Tuberculosi~ Sanatorium site, disapproving a balance of ~4,217.30 for the purchase of the said real estata and other m.iscellaneous items. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $4,217.30 be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of the General ~und of the City to reimburse the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Capital Account for money expended in purchase of real estate for Tuberculosis Sanatorium site. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its ~ssage APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of ~uly, 1939. No. 6075. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invi- tation for bids for fu~nis~%ure'and equipment, and kitchen equipment and refrigera- tion, Contracts No. 5 and No. 6, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to be submitted to him on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., Monday, August 14, 1939, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a Regular Meeting to be held on the said date. BE IT RESOLVED by the Oouncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for furniture and equipment, and kitchen equipment and refrigeration, Contlmcts No. 5 and No. 6, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, ~o be submitt, to him on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., Monday, August 14, 1939, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a Regular Meeting to be held on the said date, subject to the approval of PWA. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The. 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6076. A'RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $28.86 to Bessie Cohen Rosenberg covering pe~ty and interest on delinquent taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34- 35-36 against the Southwest part of Lot 22, Block 14, Lewis Addition. WHEREAS, it appears that for the years 1931-32-33-34-35-36 the Southwest part of Lot 22, Block 14, Lewis Addition, has been erroneously assessed in the name of Kate N. Harrell, and W~, the Council of the City of Roanoke has directed that if and when delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, for the said years on the said property have been paid, the penalty and interest would be refunded, and W~HfiREAS, on the 20th day of July, 1939, Bessie Cohen Rosenberg paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $104. 52 representing delinquent taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34-35-36, together with penalty and interest, on the South- west part of Lot 22, Block 14, Lewis Addition, for the purpose of clearing the records. 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 '~' covering refund of penalty name of Bessie Cohen Rosenberg amounting to ~28.86, and interest on delinquent taxes for the years 1931-32-33-34-35-36 against the South west part of Lot 22, Block 14, Lewis Addition. APPROVED ATT~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6077. A ~OLUTION granting a permit to Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, to install three 4,000 gallom underground gasoline storage tanks to accommodate filling station to be located at the Northeast corner Nelson Street and Bullitt Avenue, 5. E.-, k~ov~ as Nos. 528-30-32 Nelson Street, S. E. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hez'eby granted Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, to install three 4,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks to accommodate filling station to be locat at the Northeast corner Nelson Street and Bullitt Avenue, S. E., knov~ as Nos. 528- 30-32 Nels~)n Street, ~. E. Said tanks to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, by acting under this ~d 332 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 ROANOKE-, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 60 78. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Thurman & Boone Company, IncorPorated, to construct two cross-overs on Nelson Street and one cross-over on Bullttt Avenue accommodate gasoline filling station to be located at the Northeast corner Nelson ~treet and Bullitt Avenue, S. E., known as Nos. 528-30-32 Nelson Street, S. E. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, is hereby granted to Thurm-n & Boone Company, Incorporated, to construct two :ross-overs on Nelson Street and one cross-over on Bullitt Avenue to accommodate ~line filling station to be located at the Northeast corner Nelson Street and Avenue, S. E., known as Nos. ~a8-30-32 Nelson Street, S.E. The said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and isfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, by acting under this agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims damages to persons or property by reason of tho construction and maintenance of 3al d cross-overs. Said Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, further agree upon the m~a~donment of use of said cross-overs to resto=~ at their own expense the sidewalk ;o its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so ~estore same. :evoke d. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall APPROVED Pres ide~ t IN TIKE ~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th .day of July, 1939. No. 6079. A RE~OLUTION granting a permit to R. W. Riddle to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at #403 Arlington Road, Raleigh Co,Irt. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ant is hereby granted to R. W. Riddle to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at ~403 Arlington Road, Raleigh Court. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said R. W. Riddle by acting under this Resolution agrees to indem~nify 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. r evoke d. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RG~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6080. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to First Baptist Church to construct a Sidewalk cross-over on Third Street, S. W., for entrance to parking lot back of said church. BE IT RFA~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a mpermit be, and is hereby granted to First Baptist Church to construct a sidewalk crosa-over on Third Street, S. W., for entrance to parking lot back of said church. .~, 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 First Baptist Church by acting under this Resolution agrees to demify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person~ Gr property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. Said First Baptist Church 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 60 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall revoke d. APPROVED 334 IN THE COUNC1~. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6081. A RESOLUTION extending the time limit of Resolution No. 5928, granting a permit to D. S. Wells to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. 1024 Forest Park Boulevard, as adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 20th day of Mmrch, 1939, for an additional period of sixty days. %%I/EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 20th day of March, 1939, granted a permit to D. S. Wells to construct a concrete cross-over to accom- modate property at No. 1024 Forest Park Boulevard, the said Resolution specifying that, "This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked", and WHEREAS, the said permit has not been complied with and D. S. Nells has asked, that the compliance with this Resolution be extended for a period of sixty days o THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the time limit of Resolution No. 5928, adopted on the 20th day of Umrch, 1939, granting a permit to D. S. Wells to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at No. 1024 Forest Park Boulevard, be extended for a period of sixty days. APPROVED ~ TES Pres ident I~. THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6082. A RF..SOLUTION granting a permit to S. R. Draper to construct a concrete :ross-over to accommodate property at 411 Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., known as Lot 14, ~ection C, R. F. & H. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ~s hereby granted to S. R. Draper to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate ~roperty at 411 Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., known as Lot 14, Section Cz R. F. & H. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said S. R. Draper by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify md save harmless the City of Ro-moke from all claims for damages to persons or !roperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. The said S. R. Draper further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of ~aid cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condition vtthin ~0 days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. 33 This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED Pres i de nt IN THE COUNCI~. FGR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6083. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. E. Duerson to construct a concrete .~ross-over to accommodate residential property at ~208 Carolina Avenue, South ~oanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to J. E. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommo date residential property at ~208 Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke. 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. The said J. E. Duerson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnif' and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or Droperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall .~evoked. APPRGYED Pres ide~ t IN THE OGUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANGKE, VIRGIMIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6084. ~ RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 12-inch cast iron water main in East side of South Jefferson Stree~ between Elm and Mountain Avenues from end of present main at Elm Avenue South 1~ Mountain Avenue, approximately 300 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permi~ be, and is hereby granted the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 12-inch cast iron water main in East side of South Jefferson Street between Elm and Mountain Avenues from end of present main at Elm Avenue South to Mountain Avenue, approximate 300 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 claims -y 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. APPROVED Pres ident IN 'THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. ~085. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~-inch gas main in 18th Street, $. W., from Chapman Avenue, South, approximately E00 feet to serve Huttig Sash & Door Company. 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 18th ~treet, S. W., from Chapman Avenue, South, approximately 200 feet to serve Huttig Dash & Door Company. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- iemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dameges to persons )r property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and Further agrees to replace the street v~ere the same is opened under the provisions ~f the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically ?evoked. APPROVED President IN Tm COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 19~9. No. 6086. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a ~.-inch gas main in Walker Avenue, N. E., approximately 50 feet, from ~6 to serve house 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 S-inch gas main in Walkex Avenues, N. E., approximately 50 feet, from #526 to serve house #524. 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 personsl or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and fur~ ther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of ithe Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ~. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. ATTE~ APPROVED Pre s id ent IN THE CGGNCIL FOR THL CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 608~. A RESOLUTION requesting the American Airlines, Inc., to resume air ;ransportation with respect to persons, property and mail to and from Roanoke, Tirginia, and authorizing the city manager to cooperate with the city manager of hynchburg, Virginia, to the end that the cities may, by united efforts, bring about ~estoration of air transportation to and from said cities. WHEREAS, the Civil Aeronautics Authority on May 9, 1939, granted to ~nerican Airlines, Inc., a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity authoriz- Lng it to engage in air transportation with respect to persons, property, and mail ks follows: Between the terminal point Albany, N. Y., the intermediate points New York, N. Y., Newwar~, N. J., Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. C., Lynchburg, Va., Roanoke, Va., Bristol, Va., Knoxville, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., Memphis, Tenn., Little Rock, Ark., Texarkanna, Ark., and Dallas, Tex., and the terminal point Forth Worth, Tex., known as Route No. 23. ~ AND WHEREAS, said Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity requires tt~t the holder shall render service to and from each of the points named therein except as temporary suspension of service may be authorized by the Authority; and WLt~, the service required by said Certificate of Public ConvenieNce ~nd Necessity is not now being rendered by the by the holder thereof to the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, nor to the City of Lynchburg, Virginia; and WM'~REAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, is of the opinion Shat the service required by said Certificate should be rendered to said City and tha$ there is no justifiable reason why such service should not be resumed; THEREFORE, BE IT PJ~SOLVED BY THE C~UNCIL GF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, 9'IRGINIA, AS FOLLOW,S: 338 (1) That the American Airlines, Inc., be, and it is hereby requested to resume air transportation with respect to persona, property, and mail to and from the City of Roanoke, Virginia, preferably by means of planes now used and operated over said Route No. 23, and that if the use of such planes be not feasible that G~her planes be used so as to provide £eeder service to and from the said City of Ro amok e. (2) That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to cooperate ~rith the City Manager of the City of Lynchburg to the end that the trod cities may by united efforts bring about restoration of air transportation to and from said cities. (3) The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward forthwith a duly attested copy of this resolution to American Airlines, Incorporated. APPROVED Pres ide nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6088. A RESOLUTION continuing all fees, charges and other compensation for ~ervices rendered, permits granted, etc., by the City of Roanoke, in full force and effect on and after August l, 1939, until otherwise changed. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that all fees, charge~ mnd other compensation for services rendered, permits granted, etc., by the City of Roanoke now in effect, be, and the same shall remain in full force and effecl on and after August l, 1939, until otherwise changed. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~g CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of July, 1939. No. 6089. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #8, "City Treasurer", of an ;rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the DOth day )f December, 1938, NO. 5835~ and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for ;he fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT 0it0AINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #8, "City Treasurer", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: c umm Salary, Clerk . $1,418.75 Bond Premium a~'~~gg iii 831.25 BE IT FURTH~ ORDAINED t~hat an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF RGAI~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1939. No. 6090. ~iN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #102, "Public Parks", of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day )f December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance m-king appropriations for ~he fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, a~d ending December 31, 1939." 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, ~irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance ~aking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending )ecember 31, 1939", be, and the same is~ hereby amended and reordained to read as ?ollo~s: PUBLIC PARKS ~102 Repairs .... $ 950.00 Equipment ~ ~;g~;~;;':.::::: 1,880.00 BE IT ~RTHilR ORDAI~£D that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President 340 IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 26th day of July, 1939. No. 6091. A B~OLUTION for the information of the City M~nager and the City Auditor with reference to restriction of expenditures for equipment, materials and supplies except for materials and supplies required to complete projects already under con- struction, and for surfacing streets to be recommended by the City Manager and ap- proved by Council. WHEREAS, in consideration of the City's finances at this time it appears to be for the best interest of the City of Roanoke that the expenditures for equip- ment, materials and supplies, except for materials and supplies required to com- plete projects already under construction, be curtailed during the present Budget period ending December 31, 1939. THEREFOHE, BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby directed to restrict for the balance of the present Budget period ending December 31, 1939, the purchase of equipment, materials and supplies, except for materials and supplies required to complete projects al- ready under construction, and for surfacing st'reets to be rec~ended by the City Manager and approved by Council. EE IT FURTHER RESOL¥~ 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 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6092. 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 certain proper~y standing in the name of D. A. Forrer. BE IT RE~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorne ~nstitute 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 Part Lot 127, i~ard 4, R. L. & I., kno~m as 503 Patton Avenue, N. W., the said sui~ to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section 251 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless'said tax lien be discharged by D. A. Forrer, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. A P P R O V E D ATTEST: //~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6093. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to institute and ~onduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes ~gainst certain property standing in the name of L. P. London, et al. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney .nstitute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien ?or taxes against that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke described as Jots O and 7, Section 31, Belmont, and Lots 6 and 7, Section 7, R. L. & I., the said ~uit to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section 251 of the Tax Code )f Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by L. P. London, et al, or someone ~cting for them, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. k P P ~, 0 V E D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANGKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6094. ~ R~OLUTION authorizing refund of ~160.00 to T. A. and Josephine Kinsey, :overing taxes collected for the years 1931 to 1938, inclusive, on excess assessment ~f real estate described as ES Franklin Road ll0' S. ~oods-Avenue 163.2 x 200', knovm ~s 1510 Franklin Road, S. ,~. ~;~RE~, real estate described as ES Franklin Road ll0' S. ,~oods Avenue .63.2 x 200', known as 1510 Franklin Road, S. ~., was for the years 1931 to 1938, inclusive, assessed as having buildings thereon totaling 4,563 square feet, where ~s a matter of fact the square footage of the buildings totaled only 3,606 square ?eet, as shown'by the records of the Equalization Board, and ,~REAS, the~Equalization Board under date of ~lovember l, 1938, corrected ;he said assessment for taxes for the year 1939, reducing same ~800.00, or $20.00 in axes to b'e paid, and ,~HE~, the taxpayer has requested that he be refunded the ~20.00 excess axes paid each year for the years 1931 to 1938, inclusive, or ~160.00. THE~FORE, 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 o ~160.00 in the name of T. A. and Josephine Kinsey covering excess real estate ;axes collected for the years 1931 to 1938, inclusive, on property described as ES 'ranklin Road ll0' S. ;~oods Avenue 163.2 x 200', known as 1510 Franklin Road, S. W. A P P R O V E D IN THE COIEICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of' August, 1939. No. 8095. A RESOLUTION requesting extension of docket time for the completion of Wasena Bridge, Roahoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. ll52-F. WHEREAS, unprecedented rains and other conditions beyond the control of the City of Roanoke have delayed the completion of the Wasena Bridge beyond the docket time originally fixed. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia that the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works be, and it is hereby requested to extend the docket time for the completion of Wasena Bridge, Docket No. Va. ll52-F, to and including September 20, 1939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANGKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6096. ~ ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 5, of Chapter 21 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, in relation to bonds of public depositories. ~HEREAS, for the purpose of providing for the preservation of the~City's funds and the usual daily operation of the city treasury, an emergency exists. Tt~REFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that S~ction ~ of Chapter 21 of the Code of the City of Roanoke be amended and reordaine~ to read as follows: SEC. 5. BONE6 OF DEPOSITORY. No moneys, either current or time deposit funds, shall be deposited in an of said banks until such depository shall have deposited with the treasurer of the city as indemnity against loss, by reason of failure of any such depository, bonds of the United States government, State of Virginia, or any city of the first class within the State of Virginia having a current market value of one hundred and five per centum of the total amount of money of the city on deposit with such depository. Any of said banks, however, may in lieu of making deposit of such bonds, execute a bond with a guaranty or surety company, authorized to do business in this ~tate, as surety, in the penalty of at least one hundred and five per centum of the total amount of money of the city on deposit with such depository, with the conditic that such bank will faithfully account for and pay over, when and as required, whatever amount may be on deposit in said bank to the credit of the city, and shall indemnify the city against any loss that may be incurred by reason of the failure of any such bank to return the funds of the city, as and when the same may be demanded. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force from the time of its passage. APPROVED ATT~T: Pres i dent IN THE COUNCIL F0H TKE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6097. A HESOLUTION granting a permit to ~rs. Annie Noftsinger to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 1305 Patterson Avenue, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to ~Jrs. Annie Noftsinger to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 1305 Patterson Avenue, S. ~. 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 ~rs. Annie Noftsinger.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. revoked. This permit unless complied ~;ith within ninety days shall be automaticall2 APPROVED ?resident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6098. A [tESOLUTION granting a permit to Perry E. Kaetzel to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at ll08 Tompkins ~venue, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Perry i. Kaetzel to construct a concrete cross-Over to accommo- date property at ll08 Tompkins Avenue, S. E. 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. The said Perry E. Kaetzel 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 construction and maintenance of.said cross- 344 revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED erk Pr e s i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6099. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in 17th Street, S. E., from ll05 17th Street South to Lawrence Avenue, for a distance of approximately 150 feet; thence West on Lawrence Avenue for a distance of approximately 60 feet to serve house 1655. BE IT RESOLMED 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 17th Street, S. E., from 1105 17th Street South to Lawrence Avenue, for a distance of approximately 100 feet; thence ,Vest on Lawrence Avenue for a distance of approximata 60 feet to serve house 1655. Said Roanoke 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 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 revoked. APPROVED Clerk Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6100. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court, from 1312 to 1318, West approxi- mately 250 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 Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court, from 1312 to 1318, ;iest approximately 250 feet. Y Y 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 provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically re voke d. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROAti[GKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of f~ugust, 1939. No. 6102. A RESOLUTION of appreciation for the services rendered by Er. W. P. Hazlegrove as a School Trustee from District No. 2 for the City of Roanoke. ~dI~REAS, ~r. W. P. Hazlegrove served as a School Trustee from District No. 2 for the City of Roanoke from April 6, 193~, to July 31, 19Z6, having been chosen by Council to fill a vacancy then existing, and on the last mentioned date entered upon a ne~ term of three years as a School Trustee to which he had been unanimously elected by Council, and ~'~hich term expired on July 31, 19~9, and ~H£RE~&S, the Council of the City of Roanoke in recognition of ~r. Hazlegrove's constructive, efficient and valuable services ~oward the progress and improvement of the City's Public School System during his tenure of office desires to express its sincere thanks and appreciation for his services so willingly and conscientiously rendered. THEREFORE, BE IT EESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, in grateful recognition of the splendid services rendered by Er. W. P. itazlegrove as a School Trustee from District No. £ for the City of Roanoke during his tenure of office, that there be, and is hereby extended Council's sincere thanks and appreciation foz his earnest, efficient and valuable contribution of time so conscientiously rendered to the City of Roanoke in the operation of its Public School System. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 9F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6103. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $72.59 to J. J. Shelton covering penalty and interest on delinquent personal property taxes for the years 1928 to 1936, inclusive. ~HEREAS, it appears that with the exception of the year 1935, the returns for personal property taxes of J. J. Shelton for the years 1928 to 1936, inclusive, have been copied returns, and 5HEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has directed that if and when delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, for the years 1928 to 1936,~ inclusive standing in the name of J. J. Shelton, have been paid, the penalty and interest would be refunded, and ,~HEREAS, on the 51st day of July, 1939, J. J. Shelton paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $208.35 representing delinquent personal property taxes, together with penalty and interest, for the years 1928 to 1936, inclusive, for the purpose of clearing the records. 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 ~'~arrant in the name of J. J. Shelton amounting to ,72.59, covering refund of penalty and interest on delinquent personal property tax~s for the years 1928 to 1936, inclusive. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIi"f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1959. No. 6104. AN 0RDII~ANCE to amend and reenact Section ~40, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 50th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 3l, 1959". BE IT 0HDA~,iED 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 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPARTMENT ~40 ~urniture and Equipment (1) ............. $ 1,097.51 (1) 8 First Aid Kits ........ $ 27.87 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an omergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ~ PPROVE D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~f OF RO~0KE, VIRG~{IA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6105. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section f41, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 0835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1959, and ending December 31, 1959". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section j41, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 583~, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December Z1, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: FIRE DEPARTMENT j41 Equipment {~) ~ 1,467 50 (S) ~ Fog Nozzles ............ ~90.00 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 GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of August, 1939. No. 6106. ~{ ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~130, "Municipal Garage", of an Drdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~8, No. 0855, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAinED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section il30, "~unicipal Garage", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on ~he 50th day of December, 1938, No. 58~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December Jl, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as 345 ~NICIPALGARAGE ~150 Stationery .................................. $ 90.00 Repairs ..................................... 360.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED t~t an emergency is declared to exist and this Drdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1939, No. 6107. A RESOLUTION referring bids for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for he Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PVJA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, to Frye Stone, Architects, C. L. ;:atkins, City Engineer, and '0~. P. Hunter, City Manager, for tabulation. ~HEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for Contract #5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-~, have been filed by the follow, lng bidders: Reid and cUtshall Hospital Equipment Corporation Powers &Anderson, Incorporated Thurman & Boone Company American Hospital Supply Corp. Flowers School Equipment Company Easter Supply Company Roanoke Engineering Sales Company Jefferson Electric Company, Inc. Caldwell-Sites Company Roanoke Book & Stationery Co., Inc. Berger Manufacturing Division Republic Steel Corporation Roanoke, Virginia New York, N. Y. Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Chicago, Illinois Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Canton, Ohio 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 Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. 5atkins, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, and that the said committee is hereby directed forthwith to tabulate said bids, and at the earliest practicable moment, report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bid. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1939. No. 6108. [~ RESOLUTION referring bids for Contract #6, Kitchen Equipment and Refrigeration, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, I~,VA Docket No. Va. t~405-F, to Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. ,~iatkins, City Engineer, and ,¥. P. Hunter, City Manager, for tabulation. ,~JHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement, bids for Contract ~6, Kitchen Equipment and Refrigeration, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, have been filed by the following bidders: John G. Kolbe Thurman & Boone Company, Inc. Ezekiel & Weilman Company, Inc. The Straus Company, Incorporated The John Van Range Company Electric Appliance Sales Corp. Carrier-Nilson Company, Inc. Virginia Ice ~Mchine Corporation ,~estinghouse Electric Supply Co. ;Jhitescarver Refrigeration Co. Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia and said bids have been duly received, opened and publicly read. TRER~FOt~, 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 Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. ,~atkins, City Engineer, and ~. P. Hunter, City ~Ianager, and that the said committee is hereby directed forthwith to tabulate said bids, and at the earliest practicable moment, report to this body its findings as to the lowest and best bid. APPROVED ATT~ T: President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINL~, The 14th day of August, 1939. No. 6109. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Delinquent Tax Collector to appear at any sale of property described as the Northern 45 feet of Lot l, Section L, Exchange Building and Investment Company, and Lots 2, 3 and 5, Section l, Exchang ~uilding and I~vestment Company, s~anding in the name of A. F. Brooks, ~nd to bid for and on behalf of the City a sufficient amount to cover the taxes ~gainst said lots and the cost of sale thereof. BE IT R~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in order to ~rotect the interest of the City growing out of its tax liens against those certain ~rcels of land known as the ~Jorthern 45 feet of Lot l, Section l, ~lap of Exchange ~uilding and Investment Company, and Lo~s 2, 3 and 5, Section l, ~iap of Exchange Building ~nd Investment ComDany, the Delinquent Tax Collector be, and he is hereby ~uthorized, empowered and directed to bid f~r ~nd ~n h=h~ ,~ .~ ~... ,350 of Roanoke in the suit of H. S. Miles v. Claudine P. Brooks et als, a sufficient amo~ut to cover the taxes against said lots and the cost of sale thereof. A P P R G V E D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1939. No. 6110. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~57, "City Physician", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 00th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance ~.aking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December ~l, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ,~57, "City Physician", of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~8, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY PHYSICIAN ~57 Stationery . 100.00 861.25 BE IT ~RT~R GRDA~.JED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL F~R Tm CITY OF RGANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1939. No. 6111. ,~ ~OLUTION granting a permit to the ~oanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in First'Street, South Roanoke, from Rosalind Avenue East between sidewalk and property line for a distance of approximately 100 feet. BE IT R~SOLVED 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 First Street, South Roanoke, from Rosalind Avenue East between sidewalk and propertl line 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 ~nd 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 wit~ within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1939. No. 6112. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a i-inch gas main in Sixth Street, N. E., from East Avenue North for a distance of approximately 100 feet, to serve house 306. BE IT R~GLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Sixth ~treet, N. E., from East Avenue North for a distance of approximately 100 feet, to ~erve house 306. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemniI ~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. ~TTEST: APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. 6X01. AN ORDINANCE to ordain a new section of the Code of the City of Roanoke, to be known as Section 12a of Chapter 58, relating to t'he suspension of certain requirements of Sections 7 and 10, of said chapter, until July 1, 1941, dealing with the type of caps for milk and milk produoSs 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 a new section of the Code of the City of Hoanoke is hereby ordained to be known as Section 15a of Chapter 58, and 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 large~ diameter.' and the requirement of Section 10, Chapter 58, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, in the words, to-wit: "And all raw milk and milk pr(~ducts sold for consumption in the raw state shall be placed in their final delivery containers at the farm at which t~ey are produced.' be, and they are hereby suspended until July 1, 1941, at which time said suspension shall terminate and this ordinance shall expire by its own limitation. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. $113. A RESOLUTION awarding contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F. %~HEREAS, a committee composed of ~rye & Stone, .Architects, C. L. W&tkins, City Engineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore !adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for Contract 85, Purniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-~, and has duly made its recommendations to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendations and report that the following are the lowest and best bidders for furniture and equipment for said Tuberculosis Sanatorium: Croup 'A" Flowers ,School Equipment Company Group 'B" Thurman & Boone Company (Itema i to ll) Group "B" Reid & Cutshall (Items 12 to 13) Group "C" Powers & Anderson Group 'D" Powers & Anderson Group 'E" Reid & Cutshall Group -(Item 1) Flowers School Equipment Comrpany Richmond, $ 790.35 V irg inia Roanoke, 1,049.17 Virginia Roanoke, 185.00 Virginia Richmond, 456.50 Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia 1,431.05 1,183.58 Richmond, 493.20 Virg in ia Group "F' Roanoke Book & Stationery Roanoke, (Items 2 Company Virginia to 10) 215.44 Group "G" Group Group "I" Thurman & Boone Company Roanoke, 113.30 Virginia Thurman & Boone Company Roanoke, Virginia 212.85 Grave s-Hunphreys Hardware Company Roanoke, Virginia 52.00 ~nd this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considering said report and recommendations and all bids heretofore filed, finds that the above bids are the lowest and best bids. THERE~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, as follows: Section i. That the bids for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, as follow: Group "A" Flowers School Equipment Company Richmond, $ 790.35 Virginia Group "B" Thurman & Boone Company Roanoke, (Items 1 to 11) Virginia Group "B" Reid & Cutshall (Items 12 to 13) Group 'C" Group Group 'Em Powers &Anderson Powers &Anderson Reid & Cutshall 1,049.17 Roanoke, 185.00 Virginia Ric hmon~, 456.50 Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia 1,431.05 1,183.5~ Group 'F" Flowers School Equipment Company Richmond, 493.20 ( Item l} Virginia Roanoke Book & Stationery Company Roanoke, Virginia (Items 2 to 215.44 Roanoke, 113.30 Virginia Roanoke, 212.85 Virginia Group "G" Thurman & Boone Company Group 'H" Thurman & Boone Company Group 'I" Graves-Humphreys Hardware Company Roanoke, 52.00 Virginia ~re hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bids; and that contracts for furnishing furniture and equipment, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for said furnishings. 354 Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Woo~, May~r, and L. D. James, City Clerk, are hereby authori~-ed and directed to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Section ~. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awarding of the above contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, P~A Docket No. Va. 1405-7, as provided for in this Resolution, is subject to the approval of the Public Works Administration. erk ,. ~ ~ APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 19~9. 6114. Kitchen Equipment Refrigeration Equipment A RESOLUTION awarding contracts for Contract ~$, Kitchen Equipment and Refrigeration, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket Va. 1405-7. WHEREAS, a comaittee composed of Frye & Stone, Architects, C. L. Watkins, City ~ngineer, and W. P. Hunter, City Manager, pursuant to a Resolution heretofore adopted, has tabulated and considered all bids hereto fore received for Contract Kitchen Equipment and ~lefrigeration, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, IW~A Docket No. Va. 140~-F, and has duly made its rec ~ommendations to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendations and report that the following are the lowest and best bidders for kitchen equipment and refrigeration for said Tuberculosis Sanatorium: ~'ohn Van Range Company Cincinnati, Ohio $3,633.76 Thurman & Boone Company Roanoke, Virginia 1,794.50 and this Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, after considering said report and recommendations and all bids heretofore filed, finds that the above bids are the lowest and best bids. THEREFOP~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That-'.t~e Bi~ for Contract ~6, Kitchen Equipment and Refrigera rich, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, P~A Docket No. Va. 1A05-F~ as follows: Kitchen Equipment ~.ohn Van Range G~npany Cincinnati, Ohio $3,633.76 Refrigeration Thurman & lk~one Company Roanoke, Virginia 1,794.50 Equipment are hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bide; and that contracts for furnishing kitchen equipment and refrigeration, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for said furnishings. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. James, City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Section 3. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awarding of the above contracts for Contract ~6, Kitchen Equipment and Refrigeration, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, as provided for in this: Resolution, is subject to the approval of the Public Works Administration. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~lst day of August, 19~. No. 6110. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation and removal of certain street lights in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian g&ectric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install and remove certain street lights in the City of Roanoke, as follows: 5-1000 C. P. sodium vapor lights on the east side of Wasena Bridge, placed in service on Monday, August 14, 1939. ?-1000 C~ P. sodium vapor lights, 6 of which are located on the west side of Wasena Bridge and 1 on the north side of Ferdinand Avenue, west of 8th Street, S. W., placed in service on August 1~, 1939. 1-100 C. P. street light at Bluemont Avenue and D~nmore Street. l-A00 C.P. incandescent street light on the north side of Ferdinand Avenue west of 8th Street, S. W., removed August 16, 193~. 1-400 C. P. incandescent street light on the west side of Main Street, north of York Avenue, Nasena, removed August 16. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Lppalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE C~NCIL i~)R TMI~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2ist day of August, 1959. No. 6116. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~5~0, "General Expense", of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~General Expense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 58~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending 0ecember 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as Follows: Pensions (1) ..... ................ $ 600.00 (1)~Squire Keeling A Months $ $25.00 per month....$ 100.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall become effective as of September 1, 1939. erk APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. 6117. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $7.00 to The Great Atlantic and .fie Tea Company covering cost of City License No. 29~, purchased ~uly lA, through error. WHEREAS, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company' on the 3rd day of ~ebruary, 193~, purchased soft drink license for ?09 Yranklin Road, S. ~., and WHEREAS, it appears that on the ~.Sth day of May, 1939, the Roanoke Coca ~ola Bottling Company, Incorporated, purchased City License No. 261~ at a cost of $E.50 for operation of a soft drink vending machine at ?09 Yranklin Road, S.W., and WHEREAS, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company on the 14th day of ~uly, 193~, purchased through error soft drink and vending machine City License No. 2955 at a cost of $7.00 for the conduct of business at 709 ~ranklin Road, S. W., and WHEREAS, the said Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company has returned the duplicate City License No. 2935 covering soft drink and vending machine, and has re- quested refund of $?.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $?.00 in the name of The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, covering cost of City License No. 2935, purchased July 14, 1939, through error. APPROVED Pres i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE 0ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. 6118. A RF~0LUTION granting a permit to R. L. Brickey to construct a concrete ~ross-over to accommodate property at 56? Blenheim Road, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to R. L. Brickey to construct a Concrete cross-over to ccommodate property at 56? Blenheim Road, Raleigh Court. 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'R. L. Brickey by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify ~n~ ~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 21st day of August, 1939. No. 6119. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer ~ssessme~t amounting to $~.22, and Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $29.52, with Interest from March 1, 1923, against Part of Lots ? and 8, Section ?, R. F. & H., ~tanding in the name of the First Baptist Church, colored. WHEREAS, sewer was constructed to accommodate Part of Lots ? and 8, ~ection ?, R. ~. & H., during the year 1911, and assessment was made in the name ~f James Wright, and WHEREAS, sidewalk was constructed to accommodate Part of Lots ? and 8, Sectio~ ?, R. F. & H., during the year 192B, and assessment was made in the name of R. j. Wright et al, and WHEREAS, it appears that this property was purchased by the First Baptist Church,' colored, on August.9, 1905, and was standing in its name at the ti~fl said assessments were made, and the assessments are therefore erroneous. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $35.22, and Sidewalk Assessment amounting to $29.52, With interest from March 1, 1923, against Part of Lots ? and 8, Section ?, R.-F. & H., standing in the name of the ~irst Baptist Church, colored, from the records in his office, APPROVED President IN THE 00UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 19~9. No. 6120. A RES~ O~TI~ authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release muted Sewer Assessment amounting to $10.00 against Lot 3, Block 4, Lewis Reserve, assessed as the South side of ~ Avenue West of Sixth Street in the name of T. K. Morrison, standing in the name. of S. A. D~erson. WHERE,, it appears that a Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $10.00 was placed against property described as the South side of ~lm Avenue West of Sixth Street, standing in the name of T. K. Morrison, and '~HEREAS, it appears that said sewer is so located that it will not serve building now being erected on said property, and said assessment should be released as a charge against this property. THERF~0RE, 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 Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $10.00 against Lot 3, Block 4, Lewis Reserve, assessed as the South side of ~ Avenue West of Sixth Street in the name of T. K. Morrison, standing in the name of S. A. Duerson,' as a charge against said property from the records in his office. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. 6121. AN 0RDINAN~ to amend and reordain Section 37, of Chapter 34, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, with reference to the establishment of Parking Meter Zones. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that Section 37, of Chapter 34, of the Code of the City of Roanoke be, and the same L~ amended and re- ordained to read as follows: Sec. 5?. PARKING METER ZONES ESTABLISHED; INSTALLATION OF METERS. The following described parts of streets in the city, during the periods from 8 o'clock ante meridian to 6 o'clock post meridian, each day except Sundays, are hereby established as parking meter zones: Both sides Campbell Avenue between Second Street, S. W., and First Street, S. E. North side Campbell Avenue between First Street, S~ E., and Second Street, S. E. Both sides Jefferson Street between the south side of Norfolk Avenue and the north side of Franklin Road. Both sides Church Avenue from First Street, S. E., to First Street, S. W. Both sides First Street, S. W., from Salem Avenue to Luck Avenue, S. W. Both sides Salem Avenue from Second Street, S. E., to Second Street, S. W. East side First Street, S. E., from Church Avenue to the ~arket Square, and in said zones and such other parking meter mones as may be hereafter created by ordinances of the city, the City manager shall cause to be installed parking meters, and shall cause parking meter spaces to be designate~ in accordance' with the' provisions of this chapter applicable thereto. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall become effective as of August 24, 1939. APPROVED President IN THE. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. 6122. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Section 8 of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Roanoke in relation to restrictions as to speed of vehicles and other acts of di'ivers of vehicles declared to be ~isdemeanors. WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of public safety an emergency exists. 360 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of. Roanoke, that Section Eight of Chapter Thirty-Four of the Code of the City of Roanoke in relation to restrictions of speed of vehicles and other acts of drivers of vehicles declared to be misdemeanors, be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: Any person, who shall (a) Drive any vehicle 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 congestion on 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 (A) 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 fifty miles per hour or any passenger motor vehicle or motorcycle at a speed in excess of fifty-five miles ,er hour, or any other motor vehicle, including trucks, at a speed in excess of ~orty-five miles per hour, or (c) Drive to the left of the center of the street except upon one-way streets, or (d) Violate any provision of the righ~ of way laws, as set forth in sections twenty-two an~. twenty-three of this chapter, or ~e) Drive a vehicle out of any alley, lane or building into a street without first bringing such vehicle 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 keeping close to the curb, or (h) Coast or operate a motor vehicle with the gears i~ neutral, or ¢i) While operating a vehicle upon any highway, fail or refuse to con- trol the lights of such vehicle by shifting, depressing, tilting or diming the headlight beams thereof so as not to project into the eyes of the driver of any oncoming vehicle a glaring or dazzling light, or (J) Drive through funeral processions, or (k) Tail to stop, slow down or regulate the speed of a vehicle to accord ~ith the requirements of street signs erected by or upon the authority of the City ~anager, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished in ~ccordancs with the provisions of section eighty-nine of this chapter. (1) A 'business district" within the meaning of this section, when so ~arked, is the territory contiguous to a highway when seventy-five per centum or mf the frontage thereon for a distance of three hundred feet or more is occupied by ~uildings in use for business purposes, and a 'residence district", within the meani~ of this section, is the territory contiguous to a highway not comprising a business district, when seventy-five per centum or more of the frontage thereon fer a distance of three hundred feet or more is mainly occupied by dwellings or by dwell- ings and buildings in use for business purposes. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force from the date of its passage. APPROVED President IN THE 0~UNCIL ~I~R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. 8123. 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, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations !for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that Section $40, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 58~5, and entitled, 'An Ordinance Taking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January ~, 1939, and ending ~ecember 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as £ollcwas: POLICE DEPARTMENT Maintenance of Alarm System , .... ,~.$ 4~0.00 Incidentals .................. .o..... 150.00 BE IT FURTHER OPdlAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED llerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of August, 1939. No. ~124. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~63, "Hospitalization#, of an )rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 50th Xay of December, 19.~B, No. ~8~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations .~or the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 51, 1959" 362 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~63, "Hospitalization", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of De,ember, 1958, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as ;follows: IE~SPITALI~TION ~63. Hospitalization of Indigent Mothers -- $800.00 BE IT ~JRTHER 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 21st day of August, 1939. No. 6125. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~150, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the . "An Ordinance making appropria- 30th day of December, 1938, No 5835, and entitled, tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December ~l, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the CoUncil of the City of Roanoke that Section #150, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and emtitled, ~rdinanee making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939",. he, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ' ~ STREET coNSTRUCTION ~150 Wages .. 1,400.00 Materials ................. 14,200.00 BE IT ~IJRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. %erk APPROVED Pres id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of Soptember, 1939. No. 6126. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of real estate located on the North side of Salem Avenue, S. W., described as Official Survey, SM Section 13, Block 7, Lot l-C. kno~n as 637 Salem Avenue, S. W., by the City of Roanoke to S. R. Mason, Agent, for $750.00 net cash to the city, and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed therefor upon payment of the consideration. WHEREAS, real estate located on the North side of Salem Avenue, S. W., described as Official Survey, SW Section 13, Block 7, Lot l-C, known as 637 Salem Avenue, S. W., was listed for sale by the City of Roanoke, and S. R. Mason, Agent, has entered into contract with the City for the purchase of said real estate for a cash consideration of $750.00 net to the city, and WHEREAS, the contract of sale meets with the approval of the Council of the City of aoanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT GRDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia that sale be made by the City to S. R. Mason, Agent, of that certain real estate in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, located on the North side of Salem Avenue, S. W., described as Official Survey, SM Section 13, Block 7, Lot l-C, known as 637 Salem Avenue, S. W., for a cash consideration of $750.00 net to the city. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the proper City Officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the City, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be approved by the City Attorney conveying the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED Pr e s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of September, 1939. No. 612~. ~& RESOLUTION extending the time limit of Resolution No. 6002, granting a permit to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to construct three 30-foot cross-overs to accommodate gasoline filling station to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. W., knov~ as Lots t~, 15 and 16, Block 4, Official Survey SW l, as adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 29th day of May, 1939, for an additional period of ninety days. 364 V~HERF~S, the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 29th day of May, 1939 granted a permit to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Ltnney, Trustee, to construct three 30-foot cross-overs to accormmodate gasoline filling station to be located on the north side of Salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. W., knovem as Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 4, Official Survey SW l, the said Resolution specifying that, "This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked" and Yg~R~, the said permit has not been complied with and E. Gray Linney an¢ E. Gray Linney, Trustee, have asked that the compliance with this Resolution be extended for a period of ninety days. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of th~ City of Roanoke that the time limit of Resolution No. 6002, adopted on the 29th day of ~my, 1939, granting a permit to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, to construct three 30-foot cross-overs to accommodate gasoline filling station to be located on the north side of salem Avenue between First and Second Streets, S. W., knovm as Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 4, Official Survey SW l, be extended for an additional period of ninety days from the 1Zth day of September, 1939. APPROVED Pres id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RGANGKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of September, 1939. No. 6129. A RESOLUTION extending the time limit of Resolution No. 5918 granting to . Gray Line_ney 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 ~orfolk 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 Iorfolk Avenue in a westerly direction 240 feet; thence in a southerly direction to ~nd into the property of said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke om the 13th day of March, L939, by Resolution No. 5918, granted to E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, non-assignable permit to install a two and one-half inch galvanized iron gasoline upply line beneath the street surface from a point approximately 200 feet East of ~irst Street on the North side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., in a westerly direction approximately 250 feet to a point on the West side of First Street; thence along the ~est side of First Street in a southerly direction a distance of approximately ll5 ~eet; 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 ~nd E. Gray Linney, Trustee, located on the South side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W.; the said Resolution specifying that, "unless this permit is complied with within six months from the date of adoption of this Resolution, the same shall be automa- tically revoked", and WHEREAS, the said permit has not been complied with and E. Gray Linney and E. ~ray Linney, Trustee, have asked that the compliance with this Resolution be extende( For an additional six months. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the time .imit of Resolution No. 5918, adopted on the 13th day of March, 1939, granting per- ~ission to E. Gray Linney and E~ Gray Linney, Trustee, to install a two and one-half Lnch galvanized iron gasoline pipe line from a point approximately 200 feet EaSt of ?irst Street on the North side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., along the North side of ~orfolk Avenue in a westerly direction approximately 250 feet to a point on the West 3ide of First Street; thence along the West side of First Street in a southerly iirection a distance of approximately 115 feet; thence along the North side of Nor- ?old Avenue in a westerly direction 240 feet; thence in a southerly direction to and ~nto the property of said E. Gray Linney and E. Gray Linney, Trustee, be, and the ~ame is extended for an additional six months period from the 13th day of September, ~939, under the same terms and conditions as are provided for in said Resolution ~o. 5918. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE GITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of September, 1939. No. 6130. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $35.74 to C. H. Mehnert c~vering 1939 real estate taxes on property erroneously assessed; and authorizing the City Treasurer to accept first and second Quarterly payments of taxes, less discount, penalty and interest to which he would have been entitled when the payment was made on real estate erroneously assessed in his name, on property correctly standing in the name sf C. H. Mehnert. WHEBEAS, C. H. Mehnert was erroneously assessed for taxes on Lot 2, Block 2, · ~i. Gish Land, for the year 1939, amounting to $7~.18, whereas he should have been ssessed the taxes for said year on Lot 2, Block 2, Gish Map, amounting to $101.48, ~nd WHEREAS, said C. H. Mehnart on Ma~ch 29, 1939, paid $35.74 representing ~he first and second Quarterly payments of taxes on property erroneously assessed in his name, thereby entitling him to a discount, and WHEREAS, but for said erroneous assessment said C. H. Mehnert would have paid first and second quarterly payments of taxes against the property actually ewne by him and thereby been entitled to the discount and been relieved of any interest or penalties on said first and second quarterly payments. TMEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ¢. H. Mehnert be permitted to, pay in full satisfaction and discharge of the first and second Quarterly payments of taxes on Lot 2, Block 2, Gish Map, less the discount to which he would have been entitled if payment thereof had been made March 29, 1939, and that said C. H. Mehnert be relieved of all interest and penalties on said first and second Quarterly payments; and upon such payment ~o the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke there be refunded by the~ City Auditor to said Mehnert the sum of $35'?4, the amount erroneously collected for the first amd second quarterly payments of taxes on Lot 2, Block 2, C. M. Gish Land. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to restore to his files, after due correction has been made, tax tickets for the first and second Quarterly payment of taxes assessed against Lot 2, Block 2, C. M. Gish Land. APPROVED President IN TEE COUNCIL i~)R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of September, 1939. No. 61~1. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to L. R. and E° M. Hammond and E. W. and J. W. Poindexter to construct a concrete cress-over to accommodate property at ~401 Randolph Street, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to L. R. and E. M. ~ammond amd E. W. and J. W. Poindexter to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at ~401 Randolph Street, 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. R. and E. M. Hammond and E. W. and J. W. Poindexter by acting under this Resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person~ or property by reason of the con- struction and maintenance of said cross-over. Said L. R. and E. M. Hsmmond and E. W. and J. W. Poindexter further agree upon the abandonment 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 ~anager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within nin~ ty days shall be automaticall revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of September, 1939. No. 61~2. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Ru~rough-Gilbert Motors, Incorporated, lo construct two concrete cross-overs on Luck Avenue, $. N., to accommodate lot ~nown as 502-3~ Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Rutrough-Gilber~ Motors, Incorporated, to construct two concrete cross-overs on Luck Avenue, S. W., to accommodate lot known as 562-3~ Streel 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 Rutrough-Gilbert Motors, Incorporated, by acting under this ~esolution 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 c~oss-overs. Said Rutrough-Gilbert Motors, Incorporated, further agree upon the ~bandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at their own expense the ~idewalk to its original condition within sixty days from not ice by the City Manager o so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall 'evoked. APPROVED President 368 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 0th day of September, 1939. No. 6133. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to S. A. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accammodate residential property at ~516 Arlington Road, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to S. A. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at ~516 Arlington Road, Raleigh Court. Said cross-over to be constructed according ~o the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said S. A. Duerson by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemmif~ 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 5th day of September, 1939. No. 6134. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to P. N. Hogan to construct' a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at ~960 Avenel Avenue, Lee-Hy Court. BE IT RESOLVEI) by the Council of the City of Roauoke that a permit be, and hereby granted to P. N. Hogan to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at ~960 Aveneal Avenue, Lee-Hy Court. 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 P. N. Hogan by acting under this Resolution agxees 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 c~mplied with within ninety days shall be au~amaticall revoked. APPROVED Pres ide nt IN Tif~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of September, 1939. No. 6135. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Hater Department of the City of' Roanoke to lay a d-inch cast iron water main in North side of Windsor Avenue from Dudding Street to a point 625 feet West· 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 cast iron water main in North side of Windsor Avenue from Duddtng Street to a point 625 feet West. Said Water Department of the City of Roanoke by acting under this Resolutio: ~grees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damage~ lo persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water hain 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 restoration APPROVED, President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of September, 1939. No. 6136. A RESOLUTION granting a 'permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a E-inch gas main in 5th Street N. W., from 512 North to 526, to supply 524 and 526 5th Street, for a distance of approximately 180 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ~s hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 5th Street · W., from 512 North to 526, to supply 524 and 526 - 5th Street, for a distance )f approximately 180 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnif Lnd 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 5th day of September, 1939. No. 6137. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopte~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". 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, 1'$~8, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordair~d to read as follows: RECREATION DEPARTMENT ~100 Incidentals ...................... $ 624.92 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED lerk Pres ide nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of September, 1939. No. 6140. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~5~, "Veneral Disease Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, ]~938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginniB~ January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939." BE IT GRDAIKED 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 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Srdinence making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, ~nd ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same ts hereby amended and reordained to ~ead as follows: VENEREAL DISEASE 0~NTROL ~52 Salary, Physician .................. $ 831.36 salary, Nurse ...................... 1,038.96 ~03 0~ Salary, Nurse ...................... $ a,z si's Equipment (1) 125,00 BE IT FURTHER QRDAI~ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from September l, 1939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of September, 1939. No. 6141. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in 15th Stree~ N. W., from present main North to Watts Avenue 85 feet; thence West on Watts Avenue 245 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 15th Street N. W., from present main North to Watts Avenue 85 feet; thence West on ~atts Avenue 245 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 main, .nd further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the 0rdinances 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 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of September, 1939. No. 6142. A RESOLUTION autho~izing the City Auditor to transfer sufficient funds ~rom the General Account of the City to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Capital Account For completion of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, DOcket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City )f Roanoke, the said General Fund to be reimbursed after final settlement with the ~ederal ~]mergency Administration of Public Works, and to report back to Council the ~mount so tr~naf~rr~d_ V~HEREAS, in order that the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City of Roanoke, may be completed and final settlement made as to receipts from the. ~ederaI Emergency Administration o2 Public '~orks it will be necessary for the City of Roanoke to have in its Tuberculosis Sanatorium Capital Account sufficien funds to make the said final settlement, and WHEREAS, due to adjustments of items allowed, disallowed, etc., it is impractical to ~mine the exact amount until final settlement is made. THE~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to transfer sufficient funds from the City's General Account to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Capital Account for completion of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, for the City of Roanoke, the said General Fund to be ~eimbursed after final settlement with the Federal F~mergenc2 Administration of Public ~orks, and to report back to Council the amount so trans- ferred. AP. PROVED lerk Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of September, 1939.- No. 6143. A RESGLUTION authorizing the City Auditor to transfer sufficient funds from the Improvement or Bridge Bond Fund to the Wasena Bridge Capital Accoun~ for completion of '~asena Bridge, Docket No. Va. 1152-F, for the City Of Roanoke, the said Improvement or Bridge Bond Fund to be reimbursed after final settlement with the Eederal Emergency Administration of Public 'Works, and to report back to Council the amount so transferred. ~HEREAS, ~in~ er that the Wasena Bridge, Docket No. Va. ll5g-F, for the City of Roanoke, may be completed and final settlement made as to receipts from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ~J~orks it will be necessary for the City of Roanoke to have in its Wasena Bridge Capital Account sufficient funds to make the said final settlement, and ~REHEAS, due to adjustments of items alloEed, ~i~allowed, etc., it is impractical to determine the exact amount until final settlement is made. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to transfer sufficient funds from the City's Improvement or Bridge Bond Fund to the ~J~asena Bridge Capital Account for completion of '~asena Bridge, Docket No. Va. 1152-F, for the City of Roanoke, the said Improvement or Bridge Bond Fund to be reimbursed after final settlement with the Federal Emergency Administration of Public 'i~orks, and to report back to Council the amount so transferred. APPROVED President ' IN TtIE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0f' RO~OKE, VIRGINIA, The' llth day of September, 1939. No. 6144. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~320, "General Expenser', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT GRDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #3£0, "General Expense", of an Grdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follo¥~s: GENERAL EXPKNSE ~320 Accounting Expense .......... ~ 3,900.00 BE IT FURT~ ~R 9RDAINED that an emergency is declared to. exist and this Jrdinance shall be in force from its passage. President APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 1939. No. 6158. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article 1, Section 1, of Chapter 51 ~f the 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 located on the north side of Salem Avenue between llth and 12~ Streets, S. ~., described as Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block 23, Dr. Webb Map; Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 24, Dr. Webb Map; and Lots 1, 2, 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 6, R. J. Wright ~ap, be changed from Business to Light Industrial 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 Norld-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 the said newspaper was given on the llth day of September, 1939, 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 interested parties in the affected area. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article l, Section l, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, be amended and ~eenacted in the following particular and no other, viz: Property located on the north side of Oalem Avenue between llth and 12~~ Streets, 5. W., described as Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block 23, Dr. Webb Map; Lots l, 2 and 3, Block 24, Dr. Webb Map; and Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ?, 8, 9 and 10, Block 6, R. J. ~right Map, designated on Sheet 121 of the Zoning Map as Official Nos 1211506, lSll50?, 1211508, 1211509,1211510, 121151t, 121151£, 12ll501 and 1211310, be, and is hereby changed from Business to Light Indus'trial District, and the Map herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVE D President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 1939. No. 6139. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article 1, Section 1, of Chapter 51 of the 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 p~operty located on the northwest corner of 18th Street and Melrose Avenue, N. W., 37 described as Lots 15 and 16, Block 66, Iv~_elrose, known ~s 1801 and 1805 ~elrose Avenue, be changed from Special Residence to Business District, and ¥1iEREAS, notice required by Article :~l, Section~3, of Chapter 51 of the ~ode of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, has been published in "The World-News", a ne~',~spaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time require, by said section, and ~.','}[ER~, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in the said newspaper ~,'~as given on the llth day of September, 1959, at 2 o'clock p. m. before Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the ~,:unicipal Building, at which hearing persons interested either for or against the rezoning were given ~n opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEE~, it appears from the evidence submitted and the reco, rmnendation of the Board of Zoning Appeals that the Zoning Chapter should be amended changing the said area~from a Special Residence to a Business District. T~REFORE, BE IT OEDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that &rticle l, Section l, of Chapter 01 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 located on the northwest corner of 18th Street and Nelrose Avenue ~. W., described as Lots 15 and 16, Block 66, Eelrose, known as 1801 and 1805 Nelros .¢venue, designated on Sheet £52 of the Zoning ~ap as Official Nos. £5£~11~ and EZS2115, be, and is hereby changed from Special ~{esidence to Business District, and the ~[ap herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL f"OR THE CITY OF ROAN0ttE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 1939. No. 6145. AN ORDINANCE vacating Railroad Avenue in Norwich between Hampton Street ~nd Bedford Street, paralleling the right of way of the Norfolk and Western Railv~y ~ompany's Belt Line a distance of 285.97 feet, more or less, according to the Map )f the Roanoke Development Company. WHEREAS, Frank E. Graves is the owner of property on the south side of Railroad Avenue between Hampton Street and Bedford Street, paralleling the right of way of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company's Belt Line, according to the Map of the Roanoke Development Company, and desires that said street be vacated so far as the official map of the City of Roanoke is concerned, and WHEREAS, the said Railroad AMenue has never been opened for public travel and no individual lot owner will be damaged by vacation of said avenue. TI-~_.,~FOB~E, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that so much of Railroad Avenue in Norwich as is located between Hampton Street and Bedford Street,, according to the l~tap of the Roanoke Bevelopment Company, which street Paral-. leis the right of way of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company's Belt Line a dis- tance of 280°9? feet, more or less, be, and the s~ae is hereby vacated as a public street. The Clerk of Council shall certify this Ordinance to the City Engineer, the Commissioner of Revenue and to the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of~ Roax~oke, Virginia, who will make such references and memoranda thereto as may be required to conform the maps and records in their offices to the changes and alters- tions herein established. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tti~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 1939. No. 6146. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 2 (e) of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ?th day of February, 1938, No. 5389, entitled, "An Ordinance to grant permission to the SAFETY MOTOR TRANSIT CORPORATION to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the City .of Roanoke" BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Section 2(e) of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the 7th day of February, 1938, No. 5389, entitled, "An Ordinance to grant per- ~mission to the SAFETY MOTOR TRANSIT CORPORATION to maintain and operate ripen 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 amended and reordained to read as follows: (~) The routes along which said motor bus system of pasenger transports- tion may be operated shall be as follows: Yrom the intersection of Carter Road and Sherwood Avenue, thence on Carter Road to Stratford Place, thence on Stratford Place to Sherwood Avenue,' thence on Sherwood Avenue to Main Street,, Main Street to Elm Avenue, Elm Avenue to 5th Street, 5th Street to Marshall Avenue, Marshall Avenue to Franklin Road, Franklin Road to 2nd Street, 2nd Street to Church Avenue, Church Avenue to 1st Street, S. E., 1st Street, S. E., to Tazeweli Avenue, Tazewell Avenue to 8th Street,, 8th Street to Highland Avenue, Highland Avenue to 7th, ?th Street to Murray Avenue, Murray Avenue to 6th Street,, 8t,h Street to Highland Avenue, Highland Avenue to ?th Street, thence returning over same to 2nd Street, S. E., on 2nd Street to Church Avenue. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 1939. No. 6147. 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: 1 - 100 C. P. street light to be installed on Grayson Avenue, 400 feet east of 10th Street, N. W. 1 - 100 C. P. street light to be installed on Grayson Avenue, approximately 800 feet east of 1Gth Street, N. W. 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 GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 19~9. No. 6148. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to John W. Waynick, Jr., to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate vacant lot located on the north side of Franklin Road, S. W., between ~19 and ~25 Franklin Road, to be used for business purposes. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to John W. 7~aynick, Jr., to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate vacant lot located on the north side of Franklin Road, S. W.,.between ~19 and ~25 Franklin Road, to be used for business purposes. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and ~o~uder specifications to be furnished by him. The said John W. Waynick, Jr., 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~ Said John W. Waynick, Jr., further agrees upon the abandonment of ~the use of said cross-over to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condi- tion within sixty days from notice by the City ~anager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall~ revoked. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of. September, 1939. No. 6149. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of ~$8.63 to Hundley Ewell, cGlo~red, :ov~ering duplicate payment of personal property taxes for the years 1936 and 1937. WHEREAS, Hundley Ewell, colored, was assessed for personal property taxes for the years 1936 and 1937, and was also erroneously assessed for personal property taxes in the name of Eural Hu~dley for the same years, and ~¥HEREAS, ttundley l%well on the 1st day of December, 1936, Paid taxes on both the correct and the erronebus assessment for the year 1936, and on December 4, 1937, paid taxes on'both the correct and the erroneous assessment for the year 1937, the total amount of taxes paid on the erroneous assessment for the years 1936 and 1937 being $8.63. Tf~REFO~, BE IT '~SOLVED by the Council Of the City of Roanoke t~at the ~ity Auditor be, 'and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of Hundley Ewell amounting to ~8.63,' covering duplicate payment of personal property taxes for the years 1936 and 1937. APPR0¥ED ~lerk · President IN T~ COUNCIL i,'OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 19~9. No. 6150. A RESOLUTION authori, zing refund of $156.98 covering taxes and interest @rroneously collected for the years 1928-29-30 on real estate described as Lot 18, Section 2, Gra.ndin Court. -J~~, real estate described as Lot 18, Section 2, Grandin Court, was fQr the years 19~8-~9-~0 ~{0~keously assessed in the name of H. C'. Hammersley, and. correctly assessed for the years 1928 and 1929 in the name of Quise~berry and , Incorporated, and for the year 19~0 in the name of Grace Highfill, and ~I-iEBEAS, it appears that on the 21st day of December, 1936, taxes amountin to $135.~ were paid on real estate described as Lot 18, Section 2, Orandin Court, ly assessed in the name of H. C. Hammersley, and WHEREAS, on the 12th day of September, 1939, taxes, including interest, ing to $~02.81, on the said real. estate for the years 1928-29-30, correctly ssessed in the name of Quisenberry and Henson, Incorporated, and Grace Highfill, pa id, and ',~gR~]REAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has indicated its willingness to authorize refund of. ~he $135.33 paid on December 21, 1936, plus interest from THEP~FORE, BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ,the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw war,rant amounting to ~156.98, covering taxes and interest on real estate described as Lot 18, Section 2, Grandin Court, er~oneous'ly assessed for the years 1928-29-30. A P P R.0 V~E D President IN THE COUNCIL FGR THE dITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 18th day of September, 1939. No. 6151. WHEREAS, Leigh B. Hanes, of the City of Roanoke, by his accomplishments in the field of poetry has deservedly attained a high literary goal and a recognition rerely won so quickly from the literati; and WHEREAS, k~r. Hanes has recently honored his city by composing the "Song of the Roanoke of Tomorrow" in. which the beauty, strength and spi~rit of the city are poeticall'y pictured in a manner so as to bring joy to the hearts of the people of Roanoke. T~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that this body, for and on behalf of the people of Roanoke, does hereby extend to L~igh B. ~Lanss appreciation and grateful thanks for the "Song of the Roanoke of Tomorrow". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to Mr. Hanes. APPRGVED Clerk Pres ident 380 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 1939. No. 6153. A RESOLUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 21st day of August, 1939, No. 6113, entitled, "& Resolutio: awarding contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis '']Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F", and awarding contracts in mccordance with instructions from PWA. .WHE~AS, Resolution No. 6113 providing for the awarding of contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, iVirginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, was adopted by-the Council of the City of ~Roanoke, Virginia, on the 21st day of August, 1939, subject to the approval of PWA, ~nd WHEREAS, PWA has disapproved the awards as made by Resolution No. 6113, ~dopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 21st day of August, 1939, and has issued instructions to award the contracts by items. THhREFORE, BE IT RESOL~[ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Reso- lution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 21st day of [ugust, 1939, No. 6113, entitled, "A Resolution awarding contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment', for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F",.be, and the same is hereby revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bids for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, as follows: GR(~J P "A" Item ~'1 ~lowers School Equipment Company $ 616.77 GROUP "B" Item ~5 " " " " 90.20 Item ~6 " " " " 43.51 GROUP "F" Item ~1 TOTAL AWARD tt ~t I ~ ~ .... 493.20 1,243.68 GROUP "A" Item ~2 American Hospital Supply Corporation - 148.80 GROUP "B" Item ~1 Thurman & Boone Company Item ~2 " " " " It em~3 ,, , ,, ,, Item ~4 " " " " it em~8 Item F9 " " " " Item ~10 " " GROIIP "C" Item ~2 Thurman & Boone Company GROUP "E" I t em ~ 1 " " " " Item ~2 " " " " GROUP Item ~7 GROUP Item Item ~2 GROUP Thurman & Boone Company Thurm~_ n & Boone Company Lump Sum Bid Thurman & Boone Company 186.62. 74.10 228.96 24.62 112.21 33.30 314.5~ 82.58 44.50 103.50 9.80 212.85 GROUP "B" Item ~? .~ Reid & Cutshall ..... Item #1i " " " ..... ~Item #12 " " " - ~Item ~13 " ~' (*Note: GROUP "D" Item ~1£ Reid & Cutshall GROUP "E" Item ~3 Reid & Cutshall Item~4 - ,, ~, TOTAL AWARD Items 12 and 13 should be awarded together as the settees and chairs should match in design, color of fabric and finish. THIS IS IMPORTANT) $ 66.00 168.00 99.00 86.00 577.68 162.68 1,192.36 GROUP "C It em ~l GROUP Powers & Anderson Incorporated Item gl " " ', ,, It em ~2 " " ~' ,, Item ~4 " " ,, ,, I t em Item #7 " ~' " " Item I t em Item ~11 " " ~' ,, Item ~13 " " ', ,, It em #14 " " " - TOTAL AWARD 379.50 112.00 74,00 25.00 36.00 180.00 37.95 17.25 431.25 237.0O 91.50 1,~1.45 GROUP"D" Item ~3 Hospital Equipment Corporation Item I t em ~ 9 " " - TOTAL AWARD 39.50 70.00 18.63 128.13 GROUP Item ~2 Easter Supply Company Item #3 " " " Item ~4 " " " Item #6 " " " It em~98 " ,, ,, I t em " " ,, TOTAL AWARD 20.00 13.50 7.75 21.00 4.80 16.50 83.55 GROUP "F" ItemItem ~150 Roanoke,, Book, &, Stationery,, Company,, TOTAL AWARD 26.00 41.62 67.62 are hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bids; and tha~ contracts for furnishing furniture and equipment, as heretofore prescribed by the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for said fur nishings. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. James, City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Section ~. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEB by the Council of the City of Roanoke ~hat the awarding of the above contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, ~or the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, t~A Docket No. Va. 1405-F, as ~rovided for in this Resolution, is subject to the approval of the Public Works dministration. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~Sth day of September, lgsg. AN ORDINANCE directing and providing for the holding of an election in 'the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to take the sense of the freehold voters on the question of the use of funds of approximately $50,000.00 from the sale of bonds authorized by Ordinance No. 5301, as amended, and sold to defray the cost of the new ;{asena bridge, and not required for such cost, to reimburse the City's general fund for moneys expended, or to be expended, therefrom for the completion of the tuberculosis sanatorium and also for street and sewer construction. WHEREAS, bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, were, by Ordinance No. 5301, as amended, issued and sold for the purpose of providing funds to defray the cost of the new ;~asana bridge, and thereafter a grant was obtained from the Public ~orks Administration of the United States of America, and by reason thereof it was mnnecessary for the City to expend the whole of the proceeds of the sale of said bonds for such cost; and ~HEREAS, after all costs of said bridge have been paid there will be a balance of approximately $50,000.00 remaining from the proceeds of said sale, over and above the $A3,000.00 heretofore expended therefrom for the erection of the tuber. culosis sanatorium; and WHEREAS, the City's part of the cost of said tuberculosis sanatorium will exceed said $43,000.00 by approximately $~5,000.00; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that additional funds be made available to defray the cost of desirable street and sewer construction projects, and it is to the public's interest that persons in need of work be employed in such construction work; and WHEREAS, the current revenues of the City are insufficient to discharge other essential charges and expenses and provide funds for the completion of said sanatorium and pay for such street and sewer construction. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: (1) That an election be held in the City of Roanoke on the ?th day of ~lovember, 1939, to take the sense of the freehold voters on the question of the use of funds of approximately $50,000.00, derived from the sale of bonds authorized by ~rdinance No. 5301, as amended, and sold to defray the cost of the new Wasena bridge and not required for such cost, to reimburse the City's general fund for moneys ex- ~ended~ or to be expended, therefrom for the completion of the tuberculosis sanatori' md also for street and sewer, construction. (2} The sergeant of the City of Roanoke and the Judges of election herein- ~fter designated are hereby directed to open polls at the several voting places in ~he City of I~oanoke on the ?th day of November, 1939, for the purpose of submitting ~o the freehold voters the question of the use of funds of approximately $50,000.00, ~erived from the sale of bonds authorized by Ordinance No. 5~01, as amended, and sold to defray the cost of the new ;~asena bridge, and not required for such ~cos:t, to reimburse the City's general fund for moneys expended, or to be expended, therefrom for the completion of the tuberculosis sanatorium, and also for street and sewer cons truct ion. (3) The sergeant of the City of Roanoke is hereby directed to give public information of said election, setting forth the time 'and place thereof by publishing a notice of the same in a newspaper of general circulation in said City, and publish- ed in said City, for the space of ten days, and by posting a copy thereof at each voting place in said City at least ten days before the date of said election. (4) The judges and clerks for the several voting precincts in the City of Roanoke are hereby appointed to conduct said election, and in case of failure of any one or more of them to act, then the place or places of such shall be filled in the manner provided for in case of regular elections. (5) The electoral board of the City of Roanoke shall, at least ten days prior to the date of the election herein provided for, have printed proper ~allots to be voted at said election, and such ballots shall be in the following form: CITY OF ROANOKE BOND FUND ELECTION OF NOVEMBElt ?, 19'39 ) ~or use of excess of funds derived from the sale of Wasena bridge bonds to reimburse the City's general fund for moneys expended, or to be expended, therefrom for the completion of the tuberculosis sanatorium and for street and sewer construc- tion - approximately $50,000.00 Against use of excess funds derived from the sale of Wasena bridge bonds to reimburse the City's general fund for moneys expended, or to be expended, therefrom for the completion of the tuberculosis sanatorium and for street and sewer construc- tion - approximately $5%000.00 Each voter shall mark his ballot in the manner prescribed by the general laws of the State of Virginia relating to affirmative Toting. Such ballots shall be delivered to the judges of election, for use in the said election, in the manner as ballots are delivered to the judges of election in regular elections. (6) Said electiom shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by law for the conduct of regular elections. (~) The judges of elections shall immediately after the closing of the ~olls count the ballots deposited and shall within two days thereafter make written return of the result of said election to the City Clerk, specifying the number of votes cast for and the number of votes cast against the question voted upon, said return shall be presented to the City Council at its next regular meeting and shall be spread upon the journal; and the said Judges shall further seal up the ballots and within two days after the closing of the polls transmit the same to the City ~lerk to be kept among the archives of the Council, and said ballots shall remain sealed during the space of twelve months thereafter without the order of Council. APPROVED 384 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of September, 1939. No. 6154. revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of September, 1939. No. 6155. A RESOLUTION requestin~ the State Highway Commission to allocate funds £or completion of Route 24 through Bedford County from the end of present construc- tion to its inte~-section with Route 122. WHEREAS, construction of Route 24, through Bedford,County would, if completed, provide the shortest route to Richmond from Roanoke and Vinton and would serve a very large number of people who now have no improved highway, and WHEREAS, so far as is known tO us, no funds have been allocated for any construction on this highway, for year 1940-41. THERF~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the Virginia State Highway Commission be requested to allocate sufficient funds to complete construction on Route 24 from'the end of present construction to its intersection with Route 122. B~ IT FURTHER RESOLVED that one copy of this Resolution b~ forwarded to H. G. Shirley, Chairman State Highway Commission, Richmond, Virginia, one copy to Frank ~. ~ysor, Highway Commissioner, Pulaski, Virginia, one copy to ¥. O. Johnson, Member Board of Supervisors, Bedford County, Virginia, one copy to the Council, Town of Vinton and one copy to the Chamber of Commerce, Roanoke, Virginia. A P P R 0 V E D A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Robert Coles to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at ~63B McDowell Avenue, N. W. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Robert Coles to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- co--date residential property at ~ McDowell Avenue, N. W. 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 Robert Coles by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roaneke from all claims for damages to persons er ~roperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of September, 1939. No. 6159. A RESOLUTION establishing schedule of rental charges for use of Maher Field. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke has entered into a lease agreement for the use of Maher Field for a period of three years beginning October l, 1939, for the purpose of sub-leasing the said field as occasions may arise. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following rental charges, plus the cost of liability insurance, be, and they are hereby established for use of Maher Field, effective as of October l, 1939, and to continue in effect and force until repealed or amended by Council: Automobile Stunt Driving: $i00.'00 flat for each day's exhibition. ¢ ir ~us~s: On shows traveling on railroads: One to twenty-five cars ....................... $ 100.00 plus SA0.00 clean-up charge. Over twenty-five cars ..................... $ 150.00 plus o.oo clean-up On shows traveling over land by automobile or other conveyance ................... $ 100.00 plus SA0.00 clean-up charge. These charges include rights to all concessions. (A day's exhibition shall include one day and one night performance) Motorcycle Races: $75.00 flat for each day's exhibition. Baseball-Professional League: 8~ of gate, with minimum guarantee of $10.00 for each game. (A double-header shall be considered as one game) BaseballZAmateur or Semi-professional: $10.00 flat for Saturday afternoon and Sunday's games; $5.00 for week-day games. (A double-header shall be considered as one game) Softball: $100.00 for the season, with 10% of the gate or a minimum guarantee of $50.00 for final tournaments. Softball-~ut-of-~own Team or Teams: $10.00 for each game, including lights, a maximum of four hours. (A double-header shall be considered as one game) ~ootball-Hi6h School: Saturday and Holidays, $50.00 per game; week-days, $25.00 per game. Football-Col.!e~.e and University: Armistice Day Game, Thanksgiving Day Game, and other College or University games, 82 of gross gate. This charge includes rights to all concessions. Football-Professional: 10% of the gate, with minimum of $50.00 per day. Football-Colored High School: $10.00 for each game. Mechanical, Agricultural, Livestock, or any use recognized as "Fair" purposes: $500.00 per day, or $2,500.00 per week, the City to clean up the grounds. These charges include rights to all concessions. Carnivals~ and other similar use: $500.00 per day, or $2,500.00 per week, the City to clean up the grounds. These charges include rights to all concessions. Miscellaneous: Charges for other uses of Naher Field shall be fixed by the City Manager. Unless otherwise specified no concessions are allowed under this schedule of charges. The City Manager is authorized 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 President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, lg~9. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on the Southwest corner of Lynchburg Avenue and Tenth Street, N. E., described as Lot 8, Block ?, Chamo~;~i Map, by the City to the Wright Motor Corporation at a price of $100.00 cash, and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed therefor upon payment of the consideration, and directing the payment of commission on the sale. WHEBEAS, Lot 8, Block ?, Chamouni Map, located on the Southwest corner of Ly~chburg Avenue and Tenth Street, N. E., was listed for sale and Windel-Lemon, Incorporated, Realtors, have obtained a contract of purchase from the Wright Motor Corporation for a cash consideratiom of $100.00, and WI~E~, ~indel-Lemon, Incorporated, will be entitled to a sum of $10.00 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, Virginia that sale be made by the City to the Wright Motor Corporation of that certain parcel of land in the City of Roanoke, located on the Southwest corner of Lynchburg Avemue and Tenth Street, ~. E., described as Lot 8, Block ?, Chamouni Map, for a cash consideration of $100.00, and that when the sale is executed, $10.00 be paid by the City to ~indel-Lemon, Incorporated, as and for their commission on such sale. BE IT ~URT~R ~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 ~eliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, con- veying the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be ma~ until said consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUN~L FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6157. AN ORDINANCE providing for the vacation of the alley running from Warwick Street to Rolfe Street and parallel with and' 90 feet north of Russell Street as shown on the map of Roanoke Development Company, and the vacation of the westerly lO feet of Rolfe Street from the northwest corner of Roanoke Street to a point 105 fee~ north of Russell Street. WHEREAS, the alley running between Warwick Street and Rolfe Street and parallel with and 90 feet north of Russell Street, as shown on the map of Roanoke Development Company lies between the properties of F. E. Graves, who desires that said alley be relocated 105 feet north of and parallel with Russell Street, and WHEREAS, the sewer line serving said properties is within the area of th~ proposed new location of said alley, and it is to the advantage of said F. E. Graves and the City of Roanoke that the existing alley be vacated and said proposed new location for said alley be accepted, and WHEREAS, said F. E. Graves desires that the western l0 feet of Rolfe Stree~ be aban~doned from the northwest corner of Roanoke Street and Rolfe Street a distance of 265 feet to the said proposed alley, and said~F. E. Graves is .the owner of all of the properties on said Rolfe Street between Roanoke Street and Railroad Avenue, as sho~m on the map of Roanoke Development Company, and such abandonment will not be detrimental to the public's interest. THEREFORE, BE IT GRDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows (a) That the alley running between Warwick Street and Rolfe Street and parallel with and 90 feet north of Russell Street, as shown on the map of Roanoke Development Company, be, and the same is abandoned as a public alley, conditioned, however, upon a conveyance to the City of Roanoke for public use as an alley a strip of land 15 feet in width north of and adjacent to said existing alley. (b) That the western l0 feet of Rolfe Street running northerly from the northwest corner of Roanoke Street and Rolfe Street a distance of 265 feet to the new proposed alley be, and the Same is abandoned for street purposes. (c) That unless said F. E. Graves shall, on or before 60 days from the passage of this ordinance, execute and deliver to the City of Roanoke a good and sufficient deed, to be approved by the city attorney, conveying to the City of Roanoke said strip of land north of and adjacent t~ the existing alley, for alley purposes, this ordinance shall be of no effect, otherwise the same shall remain in full force and effect. The Clerk of Council shall certify this Ordinance to the City Engineer, the Comissioner of Revenue and to the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, who will make such references and memoranda thereto as may be required to conform the maps and records in their offices to the changes and alteration~ herein established. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Znd day of October, 19D9. No. ~158. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of real estate located on the north side of Salem Avenue, S. W., between lZth and lZ} Streets, described as Lots 1, ~, 5, A and 5, Section 6, R. J. Wright Map, by the City of Roanoke to KaShryn Lemon Counts at a price of $~,500.00, payable $1,000.00 in cash, and the balance payable $500.00 semi-annually, bearing interest at the~ rate of six per Qautum 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, real estate located on the north side of Salem Avenue, S. W., between l~.th and 1B~ Streets, described as Lots 1, 2, 5, 4 and 5, Section 6, R. J. Wright Map, was listed for sale by the City of Roanoke, and Kathryn Lemon Counts has entered into contract with the City for the purchase of said real estate at a ~rice of $5,500.00, payable $1,000.00 in cash, and the balance payable $500.00 semi- Lnnually, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, with the right of anticipation, 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, Virginia, that sale be made by the City to Kathryn Lemon Counts of that certain real estate in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, located on the north side of Salem Avenue, S. W., between 1Bth and 1E~ Streets, described as Lots 1, 2, 5, 4 and 5, Section 8, R. J. Sright Map, at a price of $5,500.00, payable $1,000.00 in cash, and the balance payable $500.00 semi-annually, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per ~nnum, with the right of anticipation. 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 approved by the City Attorney, convey- .rig the said property to said purchaser; delivery thereof, however, not to be made ~ntil said cash consideration has been received by the City, and proper purchase zoney deed of trust delivered to the City. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6160. A RESOLUTION accepting the amendatory offer of the United States of America to the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to aid by way of grant in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Docket No. Va. 1405-F. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. Section 1. The offer to amend the contract between the United States of .%merica and the City of Roanoke, Virginia, which contract, as amended, will provide for aid by way of grant in financing the construction of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, including necessary equipment, water, sewer and refrigeration facilities, and the acquisition of necessary land, a copy of which amendatory offer reads as follows, be, and the same is hareby in all respects accepted: "FEDEPJ~L WORKS AGENCY Public Works Administration "~ashington, D. C., "Dated: Sept 25, 1939 "Docket No. Va. 1405-F "City of Roanoke, Virginia, "Roanoke, Virginia. "The United States of America hereby offers to amend the contract created by the acceptance by the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on April 24, 1939, of the Offer made by the United States of America and dated April 21, 1939, by (1) striking out, in Line l0 of Paragraph i of said Offer, the figures '$41,?15' and inserting in lieu thereof the figures '$48,551', and (2) by striking out Para- graph 2 of said Offer and inserting in lieu thereof a paragraph to read as follows: '2. By acceptance of this Offer the Applicant covenants to complete the Project with all practicable dispatch, and in any event by December 14, 1939'. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA "~ederal ~orks Administrator "By (Signed). E. W. Clark "Acting Commissi'oner of Public Works" Section 2. The City of Roanoke, Virginia, agrees to abide by all the Terms and Conditions which were made a part of the offer of the United States of America dated April 21, 1939, as amended by the offer hereinabove accepted. Section 3. The City Manager be and he is hereby authorized and directed lo send to the Public Works Administration three certified copies of the proceedings in connection with the adoption of this resolution, setting forth this resolution in full, and such further documents or proofs in connection with the acceptance of the amendatory offer as may be requested by the Commissioner of Public Works. APPROVED G1 erk Presidemt 390 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6161. A ~w-~0LUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 18th day of September, 1959, NO. 6153, entitled, "A Resolution revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 21st day of August, 1939, No. 6113, entitled, 'A Resolution awardin~ contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipmem~, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium,i Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F', amd awarding contracts in accordance with instructions from PWA', and again awarding contracts in accordance with sub- sequent instructions from PWA under date of September 28, 1939. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 6153 providing for the awarding of contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roamoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, was adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 18th day of September, 1939, subject to the approval of PWA, and WHEREAS, PWA has disapproved the awards as made by Resolution No. 6153, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 18th day of Septem- 1939, and has issued instructions to award the contracts as hereinafter provide~. bet, THEREFORE, by the Council of the City of Roanoke that IT RESOLVED Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 18th day of September, 1939, No. 6153, entitled, "A Resolution revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 21st day of August, 1939, No. 6113, entitled, 'A Resolution awarding contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, P~A Docket No. Va. 1A05-F', and awarding contracts in accordance with instructions from ioWA", be, and the same is hereby revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bids for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1AO~-F, as follow~ GRC~P "A" Item ~1 GR~JP Item ~ Item GROUP Item ~'1 TOTAL AWARD GRO~ Item ~Z Flov~rs School Equipment Company ~lowers School Equipment Company Flowers School Equipment Company 90. ~0 43.51 .... 493. a0 - -- $ American Hospital Supply Corporation - - $ 14s.8o GROUP "B' Item Item ~ Item ~4 Item #8 Item #9 Item #10 GRGGP "E" Item ~l Item ~2 GROUP Item ~ GROUP Item #l Item ~2 GROUP Thurman & Boone Company Thurman & Boone Company - Thurman & Boone Company Thurman & Boone Company - - - Lump Sum Bid Thurman & Boone Company - - - TOTAL AWARD $ 186.62 72.10 218.96 24.62 112.21 314.57 82.58 45.00 103.50 9.80 212.85 1,382.81 GROUP "B" Item ~7 Reid & Cutshall - - _ Item #11 " *Item ~,12TM " " " _ _ *Item ~13 " " " (*Note: Items 12 and 13 should be awarded settees and chairs should match in design, color of fabric and finish. THIS IS IMPORT~T.) GROUP Item ~12 Reid & Cutshall GROUP"E" Item~43 Reid & Cutshall Item " " " TOTAL AWARD _ _ together as the 66.00 168.00 99.00 86.00 33.00 577.68 162.68 .... $ 1,192.36 GROUP "C" Item ~1 Powers & Anderson, Incorporated Item~2 " " " " GROUP "D" Item ~ Powers &Anderson, Incorporated It em~ " " " " I t em " " " " I t em ~ 6 " " " " Item #7 " " " " ItemTM#8 " " " " Item ~10 " " " " I t em~. 11 " " " " Item ~13 , , , ,, Item#14 " " " " TOTAL AWARD $ 379.50 77.00 112.00 74.00 25.00 36.00 180.00 37.95 17.25 431.25 237.00 91.50 1,698.45 GROUP Item ~3 Hospital Equipment Corporation Item~' " " " I t em " " - TOTAL AWARD $ 39.50 70.00 18.63 $ 128.13 GROUP "~" Item ~,2 Faster Supply Company Item Item *' " I t em " " ,, Item ~9 " " " TOTAL AWARD 20.00 13.50 7.75 21.00 4.80 16.50 83.55 GROUP "F" Item ~5 Roanoke Book & Stationery Company Item ~10 " " - - - TOTAL AWARD - - . 26.00 41.62 67.62 are hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the lowest and best bids; and that contracts for furnishing furniture and equipment, as heretofore prescribed by ~the plans, specifications and contract documents, shall be forthwith executed for Said furnishings. Section 2. That W. P. Hunter, City Manager, W. W. Wood, Mayor, and L. D. lames, City Clerk, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke. Section 3. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awarding of the above contracts for Contract ~5, Furniture and Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, PWA Docket No. Va. 1405-F, as rovidedfor in this Reso,tution, is subject to the of the Public Works approval ,: ~dminis trat ion. APPROVED President IN THE COLUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6162. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract time for completion of $ontracts Nos. 5 and 6, Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. L~05-F, located at Coyner,s Spring, Botetourt County, Virginia, WHEREAS, the following low bidders for Contract No. 5, Kitchen Equipment, ~nd Contract No. 6, Refrigeration Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, ~oauoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, have requested an extension of time for Furnishing the materials and the completion of the work under the contracts: The ~ohnVan Range Company Thurman & Boone Company, Inc. ~nd WHEREAS, Frye & Stone, Consulting Architects, ~xtension be granted. Contract Contract have recommended that this THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, Ls follows: Section 1. That the time for the completion of Contracts Nos. 5 and 6 ~e extended until November 15, 1939. Section 2. That the penalty set forth in the contract documents for Failure to complete the contracts on the specified date (September 11, 1939) is ~ereby waived. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 8163. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract time for completion of con- tracts for furniture and equipment for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virgini~ Docket No. Va. 1400-F, located at Coyner's Spring, Botetourt County, Virginia. WHEREAS, the following low bidders for contracts fur furniture and equip- zent for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, have requested an extension of time for furnishing the materials and the completion of the work under the contracts: Flowers School Equipment Company American Hospital Supply Corporation Reid & Cutshall ............ Hospital Equipment Corporation Easter Supply Corporation Roanoke Book & Stationery Company --- Thurman & Boone Company Powers & Anderson, ~ncorporated Contract Contract #9 Contract ~10 Contract #11 Contract ~12 Contract ~13 Cont~ract ~14 ~nd WHEREAS, Frye & Stone, Consulting Architects, have recommended that this ~xtension be granted. THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ~s follows: Section 1. That the time for the completion of the aforesaid contracts ~e extended until November 15, 1939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~NOK~, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6164. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~58, "Department of Public ~elfare', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of ~ecember, 1938, No.5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~58, "Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ¥irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ?~ELFARE Aid to Blind ............................ $ 4,511.85 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 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6165. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $21.00 to Carrie Walker, colored, :overing payment of real estate taxes erroneously collected for the years 1926 and 1927. ¥~HEREAS, real estate described as the Southeast part of Lot 308, Ward 4, R. L. & I., was assessed in the name of W. H. and Carrie Walker for the years 1926 and 1927, and WHERF~, Carrie Walker is the owner of property described as part of Lot 309, Hard 4, R. L. & I., and has made partial payments amounting to $21.00 on de- linquent taxes .on property described as the Southeast part of Lot 308, Ward 4, R. L. & I., assessed in her name for the years 1926 and 1927. 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 Carrie Walker amounting to $21.00 covering partial payments erroneously collected on delinquent taxes on property described as the Southeast part of Lot 308, '~ard 4, R. L. & I., assessed in the name of W. H. and Carrie Walker for the rears 1926 and 1927; and that the said amount be turned over to the Delinquent Tax ;ollector for payment of delinquent taxes on property described as part of Lot 309, Yard 4, R. L. & I., standing in the name of the said Carrie Walker. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGLMIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6166. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. F. Barbour to construct four 30-foot cross-overs at the Southeast Corner omf Franklin Road and McClanahan Streetm South Roanoke~ t~ of said cross-overs to be located on Franklin Road and two cross-overs on McClanahan Street to accommodate property known as Lots 20, 21, 22 and 23, Block 13, Crystal Spring, to be used as a gasoline filling station. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to J. F. Barbour to construct four 30-foot cross-overs at the ~outheast Corner of Franklin Road and McClanahan Street, South Roanoke, two of said cross-overs to be located on Franklin Road and two cross-overs on McClauahan Street to accommodate property kno~va as Lota 20, 21, 22 and 23, Block 13, Crystal Spring, to be used as a gasoline filling station. 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 J. F. Barbour 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. Said J. F. Barbour further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original conditio~, within sixty days after notice by the City Manager to so restore same. revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED Pr es i de nt IN THE couNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6167. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of s~reet lights on certain streets in the City Qf Roanoke. BE IT KESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian ~lectric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights; 1-100 C. P. street light on Spring Road approximately 500 feet south of Stanley Avenue. 1-250 C. P. street light on Norfolk Avenue at 14th Street, S. E. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. Clerk APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6168. A RESOLUTION approving the modification of sections (b) and (c) of ~aragraph 4 of lease between the City of Roanoke and the Virginia Holding Corporatio: dated June 27, 1939, under which the City of Hoanoke became the lessee of Maher Field for a period of three years beginning October 1, 1939, in accordance with letter from the said Virginia Holding Corporation, dated September 23, 1939, which letter is made a part hereof. BE IT RESOLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sections (b) and c) of paragraph 4 of lease between the City of Roanoke and the Virginia Holding '.orporation, dated June 27, 1939, under which the City of Roanoke became the lessee sf Maher Field for a period of three years beginning October i, 1939, be, and the same is hereby modified in accordance with letter from the said Virginia Holding 3orporation, dated September 23, 1939, which letter is made a part hereof. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6169. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and ~ntitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January ~, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance mdopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal 'ear beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939~, be, and the same is Lereby amended and reordained by adding thereto a section to read as follows: MAHER FIELD #125 Salary, Keeper - $90.00 per month ......... Wages ..................................... Total Salaries and Wages 270.00 50.00 320.00 Telephone ..... Fuel, Lights ~ ~;;; lllllllllllllll $167.001°'95 Insurance ............................ 259.20 Incidentals ...... 5.00 BE IT FJRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall become effective as of October l, 1939. APPROVED ATT~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6170. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. R. Shrader to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residentie~ property at 934 Avenel Avenue, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a ~ermit be, and is hereby granted to W. R. Shrader to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 934 Avenel Avenue, Raleigh Court. 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 ~. R. Shrader by acting 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. construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TtTE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6171. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of two parcels of land from the Virginia Holding Corporation at the north end of Shaffer's Crossing Underpass for the sum of $300.00 cash. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City purchase from the Virginia Holding Corporation the following two parcels of land, to-wit: PARCEL NO. 1: BEGI~NING at a rail monument in the west line of 24th Street, N. W. (formerly 23rd or Broadway Street~) and being in the northeast corner of lot 13, Section 12, Map of Runnymede Corporation, Incorporated. said monument bein~ also at right angles to and about 112 feet distant northwe~- wardly from the center line of westbound main track of the Norfolk and Western Railway at MP N25953900 feet, more or less, as measured from Norfolk, Virginia; thamce with a line which line extends from said northeast corner of lot 13 to the southwest corner of lot 22 of said Section 1~, S. 63o 18' W. 122.21 feet to a point in the east line of a 10 foot alley; thence N. 0° 55' E. along the eas~ line of' said alley 56.65 feet to a point; thence S. 89° 05' E. along the dividing line between lots 12 and 13, 108.29 feet to the place of beginning, being part of lots 13 and 14, Section 12, map of Runnymede Corporation, Incorporated, and con,aim- ing 306? s~uare feet, more or less. PARCEL NO. 2: BEGINNING at a point ~he southeast corner of lot 23, Section 12, map of Runnymede Corporation, Incorporated, said point being at right angles to and about 73 feet distant northwestwardly from the center line of westbound main track of the Norfolk and Western Railway at MP N25~+4060 feet, more or less, as measured from Norfolk, Virginia; thence N. 89o 05' W. along the south line of lot 23, 13.71 feet to a point; themce by a line parallel with and 40 feet distant southeas~wardly from a line which line extends from the northeast corner of lot 13 to the southwest corner of lot 22 of said Section 12, N. 63° 18' E. 15.47 feet to a point in the east line of lot 23; thence South Oo 55' W. along the east line of lot 23, 7.17 feet to the place of beginning, being part of lot 23, Section 12, map of Runnymede Corporation, Incorporated, and containing 49 square feet, more or less. for the sum of $300.00 cash, the said sum to be paid upon delivery to the City of proper deed subject to the approval of the City Attorney. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6172. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~150, "S~reet Construction", sf an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No.5~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appro- pria$ions for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1939'. B~ IT 0B~_~NED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~150, "Street~Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~8, No. §8~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRUCTION ~150- Wages Gasoline and Oil ................. 1,840.00 Rights of way .................... 4,080.00 Materials ........................ 16,250.00 BE IT FLqqTHER 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, ~IlRGINIA, Tho 2nd day of October, 1939. No. 6173. AN ORDINANCE to emend and reenact Section ~151, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appro- priations for the fiscal year beginning January I, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939" . BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~151, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained to read as follows: ' SEWER CONSTRUCTION ~151 Gasoline and Oil $ 800.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force fr~m its passage. APPROVED President 400 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of October, 1939. No. 8175. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to 01d Dominion ~ire Insurance Company, Incorporated, to construct one concrete cross-over to accommodate property 'at 346 and 348 Campbell Avenue, S. W., to be used for business purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to 01d Dominion Fire Insurance Company, Incorporated, to construct one concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 346 and 248 Campbell Avenue, S. W., to be used for business 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 Old Dominion Fire Insurance Company, Incorporated, by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all clatm- for damages to persona or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. Said Old Dominion ~ire Insurance Company, Incorporated, 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 be automatically revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of October, 1939. No. 6176. AN 0RDINAN~ CE to amend and reenact Section ~151, 'Sewer Construction', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~B, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1929, and ending December 31, 1939'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~1~1, Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 58.5~, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 21, 1939~, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as fo 11 ows: SEWER CONSTRUCTION ~151 BE 22 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 9th day of October, 1939. No. 6177. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~260-M~, "Muse and River Springs Pumping Stations", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, ami entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~260-MR, "Muse and River Springs Pumping Stations", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and sntitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ~rdained to read as follows: ~JSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPING STATIONS ~260-MR Elec t£tc Power . 317.75 Maintenance of Equipment ....... 178 BE IT ~WJRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of October, 1939. No. 6178. 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, 1938, No 5835, and entitled, · "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginntn~ January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Municipal Garage", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the CitY of Roanoke, 402 making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939~, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: M~IC~PAL ~ARAGE Supplies . $ 1,300.00 4, ?00.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in £orce from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of October, 1959. No. 6179. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #123, "Municipal Scales", of an Ordinamce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on'the 50th iday of December, 1938, No. 5835, and e~titled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year l~eginning January 7, 1959, and emding December 51, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sec$ion "Municipal Scales", of an Ordinamce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 50th day of December, 1~58, No. 5855, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, aud ending December 51, 19~9~, be, amd the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL SCALES ~123 Equipment (1) .... . ........... $ 905.P~ (1) New Scales ..... $900.00 Stowe .......... 5.2,5 BE 22 FURTm~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE CGJNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of October, 1539. No. 6180. AN ORDINANCE to fix the compensation of stone masons to be temporarily employed whose compensation is paid on an hourly basis. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the rate of pay of stone masons temporarily employed by the City be, and the same is hereby fixed at a rate not to exceed $1.00 per hour. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage and shall automatically expire on October 31, 1939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of 0ctob~r, 1939. No. 6174. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the purchase by the City of Roanoke of a parcel land on ~4th Street in the vicinity of the north end of Shaffer's Crossing lnderpass from Raymond R. and Len~ M. ~ntsminger in consideration of the City of ~oanoke paying Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger $350.00 cash, and conveying a parce sf land adjacent thereto to Said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger, and directing ~onstruction of curb and gutter in front of and adjacent to the two parcels of land aereinafter described; and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed for parcel ~f land included in the consideration. BE IT 0HDAINE~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the 3aid City purchase from Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger a parcel of land on 24th Street in the vicinity of Shaffer's Crossing Underpass described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the west side of 24th Street, N. W., (sometimes called Broadway, or 23rd Street) at a R. R. iron marking the property line of the Virginia Holding Cctrporation, and being also the southeast corner of lot l~Block 12 of the Runnymede Map; thence with the south line of Lot 12, and the Virginia Holding Corporation N. 89 deg. 05' W. 32.13 feet to a point on the newly es- tablished west line of 24th Street; thence with the same on a curve to the left an arc distance of 112.97 feet to a tangent point on the west side of 24th Street (radius of said curve being 200 feet, chord bearing being N. 24 deg. 43' E. and chord distance being 111.48 feet); thence with the present west line of 24th Street S. 8 deg. 32' 103.6 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 960 square feet, more or less, being an eastern portion of lots ll and 12, Block 12. of the Runnymede Map. It being the intent of this description te cover all the land which was conveyed to R. R. Entsminger et al., lying between the present west line of 24th Street and the nev~ly established west line of same, 404 in consideration of ~he sum of $550.00 cash and the conveyance-by the City to said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger of a parcel of land north of Shaffer's Crossing Underpass described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the south line of Lot 12, Block 12, of the Runnymede Map, said point being N. 89 deg. 05' W. 32.13 feet from a R. R. iron marking the present corner of 24th Street, N. W., and said point being also in the newly established west line of 24th Street; thence with the newly established west line of 24th Street on a curve to the right an arc distance of 78.18 feet to a tangent point (radius of said curve beir~g 200 feet, chord bearing S. 52-deg. 06' W. and chord distance being 76.67 feet); thence S. 6G deg. 18' ~. 18.61 feet to the west line of a 10 foot alley extended; thence with the same N. O deg. 55' E. 56.65 feet to a point on the south line. of lot lZ; themce with the same S. 8g deg. 05' E. 78.18 fact to the place of Beginning containing 2560 square feet, more or less, being the western parts of lots 13 and 14, Block 12 of the R,mnymede Map. It is the intent of this description to cover all the land owned by the City of Roanoke, Virginia, lying between the 10 foot alley extended, the south line of lot 12, and the newly established West line of 24th Street, N. W., ;he said ~aymcnd R, and Lena M. Entsminger to have the privilege of removing any itructures or fixtures upon the premises to be conveyed to the City at their own ,xpense. within thirty days after notice to said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger by ;he City Manager, the City, however, to construct at its expense curb and gutter in Front of and adjacent to the two above described parcels of land at the time that ~treet location is changed. BE IT ~JRTHER ORDAINED that said cash payment and conveyance by the City will not be made until said Raymond R. and Lena M. E~taminger have made delivery of proper deed approved by the City Attorney, and 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 .for~ to be prepared by the City tttorney, conveying to. the said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsmfnger the property aereinabove described to be conveyed to them. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL ,FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of October, 1939. No. ~181. A RESOLUTION making Joint recommendation to the Compensation Board for fixation of~ salaries and expenses in the office of the Comnissioner of Revenue for calendar year lgAO. NHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and John M. Hart, Comissionex of Revenue of the .City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meetin~ relative to the 'fixin~.~ a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said Com- missioner 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 19A0, have. agreed upon the following salar~ schedule and and Salary, Commissioner of Revenue ............ $6,300.00 Salary, First Assistant ......... Salary, Second Assistant l l[...l[.[[l[.l...[ Salary, Acturial Clerk ............... ...... . Salary, Stenographer ....................... Salary, Stenographer ....................... Eztra Help ................................. 3,074.52 2,600.00 1,650.00 1,419.00 1,419.00 2~000.00 Postage ....... Advert ising Bond Premium 300.00 130.00 120.00 !0.00 $ 18,462.52 560.00 $ 19,022..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 Just under all circumstances at this time, and WHE~, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the oc- casion 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 ex- penses, including equipment, of the Department, such revised agreement, if, and when made, to be submitted to, and approvsd by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as hereinabove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of John ~,~;. Hart, Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLMED that a certified copy of this Resolution be deliver to the City Auditor of this City directing and authorizing him to make paYments to the above mentioned parties, according ~G 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 par~e request previously made by the Commissioner of Revenue to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: J~ohn M. Hart ;ommissioner of Revenue APPROVED President Clerk IN THE GSUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6182. A RESOLUTION makfmg Joint recommendation., to the Compensation Board for ~fixation of salaries and expenses in the office of the City Treasurer for calendar l~ear 1940. WHE~, the Council of the City of Roanoke and C. R. t~ennett, Treasurer lo the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after a conference held in open meeting, 'relative the fixing of a basic rate of compensation and expenses for said City Treasurer Lnd for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the office of the :reasurer'of the City of Roanoke in public interest, for the calendar year 1940, ave agreed upon the following salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: Salary, Treasurer Salary, Collector Salary, Clerk .............................. Salary, Clerk ........................... Salary, E~tra Help ......................... $ 6,500.00 2,838.00 2,100.00 1,773.72 1,419.00 1,Al9.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 300.00 Official bond of Treasurer ................. $ Stationery ................................. Postage . . EQuipment and Repairs ...................... Advertising .............. .................. Incidentals ................................ 57~.00 2,~00.00 1,100.00 162.00 100o00 300.00 75.00 $ 18,849.72 4,512,00 $ 23,361.72 and ~REAS, 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 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 Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, ~r 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 a'.g~.eement, if, and when made, to be sub- mitted to, and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. NOW, THERE~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, unless sooner changed,by agreement as hereinahove set out, or unless revised by lawful authority, and BE IT i~RTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with the ratification and approval of C. R. Kennett, Treasurer of the City of Eoe-noke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the ~tate of Virginia, and BE IT FURTHER R~0LVED 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 by the City of Roanoke to each of said parties aforesaid, upon notification of ;he approval of same by the State Compensation Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above is a Joint statement by the Council ,f the City of Roanoke, and supersedes any ex parte request previously made by the ity Treasurer to the Compensation Board. concur in the above: R. Kennet t Treasurer k~ES APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1939. No. 6185. 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 1940. WHREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke and R. S. Smith, Attorney for the Commonwealth 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 Attorney for the Commonwealth and for such assistance, as may be needed, to properly conduct the office of the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roamoke in public interest, for the calendar year 194G, have agreed upon the follow- ing salary schedule and expenses, to-wit: and Salary, Commonwealth's Attorney Salary Assistant Commonwealth's'~9~~'ll~l $ 5,??5.00 , 2,640.00 Salary, Secretary ............................ . 1~00.00. Stationery ................................... Postage . . Bond premium · . Incidentals .................................. Law books .................................... Total $ 9,915.00 100.00 5O.O0 120.00 5.00 100.00 75.00 450.00 $ 10,365.00 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 just under all circum- stances at this time, and WT~EEEA~, it is further agreed that if the necessity arises, and the 408 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, ~o be submitted to, and approved by the then lawful authority charged with such duty. , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED'that the salary schedule and expenses as hereinabove set out be, and same is hereby adopted, and approved and to continue, unless sooner changed, by agreement as hereinabove set out, or unless revised by Ilawful authority, and BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution, together with i~the ratification and approval of R. S. Smith, Attorney for the Comonwealth of the City of Roanoke, endorsed thereon, be promptly forwarded to the Compensation Board of the State of Virginia, and BE IT I~JR~R 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 a~ove 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 Attorney for the Commonwealth to the Compensation Board. I concur in the above: R. S. Smith Attorney for the Commonwealth APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL EGR THE CITY OF. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6184. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $100.00 in fawor of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs to assist in defraying expenses incident to patriotic celebration on Armistice Day, November 11, 1939. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of ~anoke 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, 1939, the said amount to be charged .to Account ~101, "Celebrations and Public Entertainments". APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6185. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to The-'i~ure 0il COmpany to install one 20,000 gallon gasoline storage tank aboveground on property belonging to the Vir- ginian Railway Company at Whitmore Avenue and Mill Street, S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted The Pure 0il Company to install one 20,000 gallon gaSOline Istorage tank aboveground on property belonging to the Virginian Railway Company at Whitmore Avenue and Mill Street, S. W. Said tank to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Pure Oil Company by acting under this Resolution agrees ~o indemni fy and save harmless t~he City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance o~f said gasoline storage tank. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6186. A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THAT the Delinquent Tax Collector make no further effort to collect from Mrs. Nora Virginia Ford, the owner of part of Lot 5, Block 9, Belmont Land Company, 1931 taxes on part of Lot 5, Block 8, Belmont Land Company, assessed in the name of W. E. KirkwGod, Jr. WHEREAS, taxes for the year. 1931 appear to be delinquent on a part of Eot 5, Block 8, Belmont Land Company, in the name of W. E. Kirkmood, Jr., as dis- closed by the delinquent land book on page 362, and WHEREAS, the Delinquent Tax Collector has made denmnd upon Mrs. Nora Virginia Ford, the owner of the eastern part of Lot §, Block 9, Belmont Land Company for the payment of the taxes so shown to be delinquent, and WHERFl~, according to an opinion of the City Attorney, Nora Virginia Ford in 1935 acquired title b'y reason of deed of trust foreclosure to said part of Lot 5, Block 9, Belmont Land Company, and not said part of Lot 5, Block 8, Belmont Land Company, and in so doing said delinquent taxes are not a lien upon her said property because of erroneous description contained in said delinquent land book, and further because she was relieved of seeing ~o the application of the purchase money paid by her by the trustee makin~ said f~r~el~,,r~_ 4 [0 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City has no lien for taxes against said part of Lot 5, Block 9, Belmont Land Company for 1931 taxes, and that the Delinquent Tax Collector make no further effort to collect from said Nora Virginia Ford, or her successors in title, taxes for the year 1931 on said part of Lot 5, Block 9, Belmont Land Company. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6187. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Att0rmey to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for taxes against Lot 12 and part of Lot 4, Section 103, Rorer Map, assessed in the name of [. F. Barbour. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorne 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, and part of Lot 4, Section 103, Rorer Map, the said suit to be instituted :onducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, unless said tax lien be discharged by J. F. Barbour, or someone acting for him, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6188. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to O. L. Huffman ~state to construct a concrete cross-over to. accommodate residential property at lll? Chapman Avenue, S.W. ~. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to O. L. Huffman Estate to construct a concrete cross-over to accom~modate residential property at lll? Chapman Avenue, S. W. 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 O. L. Huffman Estate 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 C~JNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6189. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Margaret McGuire Cutshall to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate business property located on the south side of Campbell Avenue adjoining ~366, described as Lot 37 and part of I~ 36i, Coe Map. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of RoanOke that a permit be, and ia hereby granted to Mrs. Margaret McGuire Cutshall to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate business property located on the south side of Campbell Avenue adjoining #366, described as Lot 37 and part of Lot 36, Coe 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 Mrs. Margaret McGuire CuSshall 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. Said Mrs. Margaret McGuire Cutshall further agrees upon the abandonment ~f the use of said cross-over to restore at her own expense the sidewalk to its ~riginal condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED Presi dent 412 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6190. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $100.00 in favor of Mr. Henry A. Dudley, General Chairman of the Halloween Parade and Festival, to assist in defraying expenses incident to the Halloween Celebration. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditox be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $100.00 in the name of Mr. Henry A. Dudley, General Chairman of the Halloween Parade and Festival, to assist in defraying expenses incident to the Halloween Celebration, the said amount to be charged to Account il01, "Celebrations and Public Entertain- ments". President APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th ~day of October, 1939. No. 6191. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~260-MR, "Muse and River Springs Pumping Stations", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5838, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 21, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED. by the COuncil of the City of Roanoke that Section ~260-MR "Muse and River Springs Pumping Stations", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~.irginta, on the 30th day of December, 1~38, No. 583~, and entitled, "A~ Ordinance making appropriations for the ,fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, a~d ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained to read as follows: MJSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPING STATIOI~. ~260-MR Electric Power ................ $ 2,68?.00 Maintenance of Structures ..... 425.00 Maintenance of Equipment ...... 260.00 Maintenance of Grounds ........ 80.00 BE IT ~JRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Presi dent~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of October, 1~39. No. 6192. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~19, "Hustings Court," of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of'December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939~. ~ BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #19, "Hustings Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~8, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginaing January 1,~ 1939, and ending Decembe~ 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HUSTINGS CGJRT ~19 Stationery ................. $ 15.72 BE IT ~URTHER ORI1AINED 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 16th day of October, 1939. No. 6193. A~ ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section j125, "Maher Field", of an Srdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~125, ~aher Field", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and .entitled, "An Ordinance naking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending ~ecember 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as fol~ Lows: MAHER FIELD ~125 Repairs .................. ~ 27.85 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25rd day of October, 1939. No. 6194. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenac~ Section ~100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 5Oth day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1959~. 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 iRoa:xoke, Virginia, on the ~Oth day of December, 1958, No. 58~5, and entitled, "An Srdinance making apPropriations for the fiscal year beginning January I, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby'amended and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION D~PAR~W. NT ~100 Salaries ...... .................... Salary, Umpires ................... · 1,226.00 Postage . ..... 65.00 Tel hone ii. iii. i iii i, iiii. i iiii 15o.oo BE IT ~URTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and .this Srdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCILFOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~rd day of October, 1939. No. 6195. A ~OLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to enter into :ontract with the YMI-t~PI Roanoke Alumi Thanksgiving Game Committee for the leasing Df Maher Field f(~r football games to be played on Nowember 16, 1959, and November ~3, 19~@, upon certain terms and conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager ~e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contract Eith the VMI-VPI ~oanoke Alummi Thanksgiving Game Committee for the leasing of Maher Field for ~ovember 16, 193~, ~and November 23, 1939, for football games between the freshmen earns of said schools and the varsity football teams of said schools, respectively, he consideration therefor to be eight per cent of the gross receipts for each of ~aid games and in addition $G.576 per one hundred parsons admitted to said Maher Field as premium for public liability insurance. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 6159, adopted on the 25th day of September, 1939, entitled, "A Resolution establishing schedule of rental charges for use of Maher Field", shall not be applicable to the above mentioned contract. APPROVED Pres iden t IN THE GGUNCIL FGR~THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of october, 1939. No. 6196. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $100.00 to the Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation, covering two-thirds of amount paid for license for the last half of the year 1939. V~'HEREAS, the Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation on the 26th day of July, 1939, paid $150.00 for license for doing business in the City of Roanoke for the last half of the year 1939, and WHEREAS, the said corporation has discontinued operation as a result ~f an opiRion of the Hustings Court, and is entitled to a refund of two-thirds of the amount paid for the one-hAlf year beginning July l, 1939. TH~t~EFORE, 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 $100.00 in the name of the Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation, covering tvo-thlrds of amount laid for license for the last half of the year 1939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of October, 1939. No. 6197. A RESOLUTIGN granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a A-inch gas main in Staunton Avenue, N. W., from ?30 east to ?24, 200 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 A-inch gas main in Staunton Avenue, N. W., from ?50 east to ?2A, 200 feat 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 far 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 provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke pr(~viding for street restoratior This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPRGYED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 2~rd day of October, 1939. No. 6198. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install ~ A-inch gas main in Sum~itt Avenue, Gramdtn Court, from 1228 west to 1232, 100 Feet t° a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a A-inch gas main in Summitt Avenue, Grandin Court, from 1228 west to 1232, 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 ~laims 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 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIHGINIA, The 23.rd day of October, 1939. No. 6199. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to make applica- ion to the proper court for an order weleasing the tax lien for the year 1933 on Lots 8 and 9, .Block ?, Chamouni Map. WHEREAS, by deed dated December l, 1933, City DeVelopment Corporation conveyed to the City of Roanoke Lots 8 and 9, Block 7, Chamouni Map, and the taxes on said lots for the year 1933 were not paid; and WHERV~d~S, part of said property was used for street widening purposes, and that part not so used has been conveyed by the City to Wright ~otor Corporation. THFE~AEFORE, 'BE IT RE~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to apply to the proper court for an order releasing the lien for the 1933 taxes, recorded in the ~lerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke in Delinquent Land Book ~t page 4?8 on Lots 8 and 9, Block ?, Chamouni Map. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TME CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1939. No. dlBT. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 50 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of. December, 1935, No. 4696, entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying Ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes and pre. scribing penalties for violation thereof and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form", as heretofore amended by an Ordinance adopted the 7th~day of November 1938, No. 5?45. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 50 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1935, No. 4696, entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying Ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violation thereof and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form" as heretofore amended by a~ Ordinance adopted the 7th day of November, 1938, No. 5?45, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: 418 Section 50. Coal Dealers: (a) Every person, firm or corporation who shall sell and/or deliver, attempt to sell and/or deliver, offer to sell and/or deliver, or solicit, receive, or 'take orders for the sale and/or delivery of solid fuel, consisting of coal, c~ke, or any manufactured or patented fuel not sold by liquid or metered measure, in the City of Roanoke, hereinafter termed coal dealer, shall register his or its name and mddress with the Commissioner of Revenue and pay the license fee or fees herein set forth, and shmll perform and observe the conditions and requirements herefn laid do~v~. (bi Every coal dealer who keeps and maintains a regular place of business ~onsisting of a coal yard equipped with loading, unloading, storage and service Facilities, and with adequate scales for the weighing of motor and other vehicles ised in the delivery of coal, duly tested, approved, and sealed by the Department ~f ~i~eights and ,Neasures of the City of Roanoke, and who makes delivery from said ~egular place of business shall pay a license tax of .......................................................... $ ?5.00 ~er year based on sales of $15,000.00 and a flat tax of £~- cents for each $100.00 in excess thereof. (c) Every coal dealer not equipped as pro. vided in paragraph (b} above, ~nd/or who makes delivery from any point other than. said regular place of business ~s pr~.vided in paragraph (b~ above, shall pay a ~icense tax of ......................................................... $ ?5.00 per year for each vehicle used in such business. (d) The-a~ove taxes imposed by the foregoing.paragraphs shall be in lieu ~f the me~.chants' tax, and shall not be prorated, and sh~l not be issued until the entire amount of the tax for the entire year shall be paid. (e) No vehic, le shall be used for the transportation of sc~iid fuel withiz~ the City of Roanoke unless the name of the dealer or licensee hereunder prominently mppears in letters peinted, stamped, or enameled on the sides of' the body of the ~ehi cle. (fl ~wery delivery made by those licensed under the foregoing sections ~st be accompanied by a delivery ticket showing the name and address of the coal ~rd, storage yard, mine, tipple, or other point of origin from which delivery is being m-de, and a brief description of the kind and grade of solid fuel being de- livered attested by the signature of the ovmer of said origin point or his agent; the name and address of the person, firm or corporation claiming to be the owner of the load of solid fuel while same is in transit; the name and address of the purchaser or consignee; and the gross, tare, and net weights of the load taken the same day delivery is made on scales duly tested, approved and sealed by the Roanoke City Department of Weights and Neasures, the date and time same was taken, and the license number of the vehicle making the delivery attested by tha signature of the wetghm~ster taking said ~'~eights. ~E) For the privilege of selling or delivering coal in quantities of less th~n £50 pounds and which has bee~ purchased from a ltdensed retail coal dealer, the tax shall be $10.00. Anyone violating any provision of the foregoing sections upon arrest and conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less thmn $10.00 nor more than $200.00 APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FGR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1939. No. 6200. A RdggOLUTION authorizing use of the City Market Auditorium by the ~ational 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 thirty-three practice periods of t~o hours each, three periods per week, for a total consideration of $55.00. 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 ~arket Auditorium to the National Business College for use of its basket-ball team for practicing pur- poses only for a maximum of thirty-three practice periods, the said basket-ball tean to be permitted t° use the Auditorium three practice periods per ~'~'eek of t~o hours for each period, at a total cost of $55.00, not prorated, the said amount to be paid in advance. BE IT FURT~ ~OLVED that in the event the City of Roanoke has an op- portunity of renting the City ~arket Auditorium on a regular revenue basis, that the National Business Collage basket-ball team will defer to other practice periods which the City Manager may direct. BE IT ~Ji~THER RE~OLVED by the Councii 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 ~,(arket Auditorium. APPROVED Pres tdent 42O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of Gctober, 1939. No. 6 201. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to F. S. Williams to construct a concrete :ross-over to accommodate residential property at 1012 Sheffield Road, Raleigh Cour~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to F. S. Williams to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at 1012 Sheffield Road, Raleigh Court. 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 F. S. Williams by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke. from all cla ires for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. .~evoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPRGVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1939. No. 6202. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to R. E. Sessoms to construct a concrete iross-over to accommodate residential property at 1016 Sheffield Road, Raleigh ~our t Ann ex. BE IT RF. SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to R. E. Sessoms to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at lO16 Sheffield Road, Raleigh Court Annex. 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 R. E. Sessoms by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnif and save harmless the City of Roanoke fromm all clafr, a for damages to persons, or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless cmnplied with within ninety days shall be automaticall revoked. APPROVED 42 .. IN TM COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RGANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1939. No. 6203. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to S. A. Duerson to construct two concrete cross-overs to acconmodate property at 650 Elm Avenue, S. W., to be used for business purposes, one cross-over to be on Elm Avenue and one. on Ferdinand Avenue. BE IT ~SOLVEI~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to S. A. Duerson to construct two concrete Cross-overs to accommodate property at 650 Elm Avenue, S. W., to be used for business purposes, one. cross-over to be on Elm Avenue and one on Ferdinand Avenue. 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 S. A. Duerson by acting under this Resolution agrees to-indem~ifF 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. Said S. A. Duerson further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at his oYm expense the sidewalk to its original condition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. r evoke d. This permit unless complied ~zith v,ithin ninety days shall be automaticall~ APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1939. No. 6204. A ~0LUTION granting a permit to H. F. Russ to construct a concrete cross-over to accomnodate residential property at 1022 Sheffield Road, Raleigh court ~nn ex. ~ BE IT R~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to H. F. Russ to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodat, residential property at 1022 Sheffield Road, Raleigh Court Annex. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said H. F. Russ by acrid4 under this Resolution agrees to indemnify md save h~rmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. '422 revoked. This permit unless complied v,lth within ninety days shall be automstically APPROVE D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1939-. No. 6205. A RESOLUTIGN authorizing and directing the appointment of a committee to confer with the Honorable James H. Price, Governor of Virginia, the Advisory Committee on the Budget amd other State Officials with a view of having a specific amount of funds earmarked in the State Budget for the year 1940 to assist in defray- ing expenses for the operation of the Roanoke Tuberculosis Sanatorium. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke has constructed and equipped a sanatorium to care for Tubercular patients at an expenditure of approximately $115,000.00, which sanatorium will be placed in operation as of January 1st, 1940, and will thereby make available additional beds in State Sanatoria for Tuberculosis patients, and thus relieve the State of expenditures now being made to care for City of Roanoke's patients, and WHEREAS, the preliminary budget submitted .for operation of the Roanoke Tuberculosis Sanatorium amounts to approximately $58,000.00, and increase of ap- proximately $40,000.00 over the $18,000.00 expended for the year 1939 by the City of Roanoke in the care of its Tuber~&lar patients at State Sanatoria. Tiil~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and is hereby appointed a coramittee composed of Walter H. Scott, Chairman Earl A. Fitzpatrick, H. B. Apperson, L. G. Muse, Walter W. Wood, W. P. Hunter, James A. Bear, Harry R. Yates and Dr. W. P. Jackson, to confer with the Honorable James H. Price, Governor of Virginia, the Advisory Committee on the Budget and other State Officials, vJith a view of having a specific amount of funds earmarked in the State Budget for the year 1940 to assist in defraying expenses for the operation of the Roanoke Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Clerk APPROVED President IN T~ COUNCIL F0tt THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIROI?.m~IA, The 30th day of October, 1939. No. 6206. AN 0RDIN~LNCE to amend and reordain an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke,, Virginia, on the 16tl~ day of October, 1939, No. 6174, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing the purchase by the City of Roanoke of a parcel of land on 24th Street in the vicinity of the north end of Shaffer's Crossing Under- pass from Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger in consideration of the City of Roanoke paying Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger $350.00 cash, and conveying a parcel of land adjacent thereto to said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger, and directing con- struction of curb and gutter in front' of and adjacent to the two parcels of land hereinafter described; and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed for parcel ~f land included in the consideration". ~WHEItEAS, errors in descriptions ~'~ere made in Ordinance No. 6174 for the two parcels of land contained therein, and .....,~n~REAS~- ~ , the purpose of this amendment is to correct said errors, and in )rder to provide for the daily operation of the City Government an emergancy is set ~orth 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 Grdinanc. e adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 16th day of October, 1939, No. 6174, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing the purchase by the City of Roanoke of a parcel of land on 24th Street in the vicinity of the north end of Shaffer's Crossing Underpass from Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger in considera- tion of the City of Roanoke paying Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger $350.00 cash, and conveying a parcel of land adjacent thereto to said' Raymond R. and Lena M. ~.ntsmin~ger, and directing construction of curb and gutter in front of and adjacent to the tvo parcels of land hereinafter described; and authorizing the execution and delivery of deed for parcel of land included in the consideration", be, and the ~ame is hereby amended and reordained.to read as follows: That the said City purchase from Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger a 0arcel of land on 24th Street in the vicinity of Shaffer,s Crossing Underpass de- cribed as follows, to-wit: BEGIENLNG at a poin~ on the West side of 24th Street, N. W., (sometimes called Broadway or 23rd Street) at a R. R. iron marking the property line of the Virginia Holding Corporation, and being also the southeast corner of Lot 12, Block 12 of the Runnymede Map; thence with the south line of Lot 12 and the Virginia Holding Corporation N. 89 deg~ 05' W. 29.62 feet to a point on the newly established west line of 24th Street; thence with the same on a curve to the left an arc distance of 105.7 feet to a tangent point on the west side of 24th Street (radius of said curve being 186 feet, chord bearing being N. 24 deg. 49' E and chord distance being 104.34 feet); thence with the present west line of ~4th Street, S. 8 deg. 32' W. 96.34 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 800 square feet, more or less, being an eastern portion of Lots ll and 12, Block 12 of the Runnymede Map. It being the intent of this description to cover all the land which was conveyed to R. R. Entsminger et al., lying between the present west line of 24th Street and the newly established v~,est line of same. 422 424 in consideration of the cum of $350.00 cash and the conveyance by the City to said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger of a parcel of land north of Shaffer'.s Crossing Underpass described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the south line of Lo.t 12, Block 12 of the Runnymede Map, said point being N. 89 deg. 05' W. 29.62 feet from a R. R. iron marking the Present corner of 24th Street, N. W., and said point being also in the newly established west line of 24th Street; thence v~tth the newly established west line of 24th Street on a curve to the right an arc distance of 72.07 feet to a tangent point (radius of said curve being 186 feet, chord bearing S. 52 deg. 12' W. and chord distance being ?1.5 feet); thence S. 63 deg. 18' W. 25.87 feet to the west line of a l0 foot alley extended; thence with the same N. 0 deg. 55' E. 56.65 feet to a point on the south line of Lot 12; thence with the same S. 89 deg. 05' E. 78.67 feet ~o the place of Beginning, containing 2720 square feet more or less, being the western parts of Lots 13 and 14, Block 12 of the Runnymede Map. It is the intent of this description to cover all the land Owned by the City of Roanoke, Virginia, lying between the l0 foot alley extended, the south line of Lot 12, and the newly established west line of 24th Street, N. W.; the said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entaminger to have the privilege of removing any structures or fixtures upon the premises to be conveyed to the City at their own ~xpense within thirty days after notice to said Raymond 'R. and Lena M. Entsminger by the City Manager, the City, however, to construct at its expense curb and gutter in front of and adjacent to the two above described parcels of land at the time t~e street location is changed. BE IT FUR'iHER ORDAINED that said cash payment and conveyance by the City will not be made until said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger have made delivery ~f proper deed approved 'by the City Attorney, and that the proper City Officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the ~ity, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City ~ttorney, conveying to the said Raymond R. and Lena M. Entsminger the property ~ereinabove described to be conveyed to them. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1939. No. 6207. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~51, "Tube=culosis Control", ~f an, Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on ,the 30th lay of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations ~or the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~51, 'Tuberculosis Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance ma.king appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: TUBERCULOSIS CONTRGL ~51 Tubercular Patients ............... $ 15,370.00 Fu~el .............. ~ ....... 350.00 . .: .......... : .... 50.00 Insurance ......................... 350.00 Telep hone ......................... 15. O0 BE IT ~JtiT~ ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATT~ APPROVED IN T~ COUNCIL FGR TM~: CITY OF RGANGKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of November, 1~39. No. 6208. President A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Avenham Avenue and Eighth Street, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be,' and it ia hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Avenham Avenue and Eighth Street, South Roanoke. Said light tG be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Pres ident 42: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of November, 1939. No. 6209. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch water main in Tillett Road beginning at a point approxi- mately 300 feet West of Spring Road and laying westerly 200 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 main in Tillett. Road beginning at a point approximately 300 feet West of Spring Road and laying westerly 200 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 ~vater 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 restorat ion. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of NoveEber, 1939. No. 6210. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Moorman Road N. W., between 10th and llth Streets, from 10th Street West approximately 150 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 B-inch gas main in Moorman Road N. W., between 10th and llth Streets, from 10th Street West approxi- mately 150 feet. 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 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 pe~mit unless complied with within lB0 days shall be automatically revoked. APPROVED IN THE C~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of November, 1939. No. 6£11. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Dr. L. C. Downing to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate business property located at 27 High Street, N.,W. BE IT RiLSOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Permit be, and is hereby granted to Dr. L. C. Downing tQ construct a concrete cross-over to accom- modate business property located at 27 High Street, N. W. 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 Dr. Dov~ing 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. Said Dr. Downing 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. revoked. This permit unless complied vdth within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of November, 1939. No. 6212. A R~OLUTION granting a permit to Dr. Pepper Bottling Company to con- struct a concrete cross-over to accommodate business property on McClanahan Street between Franklin Hoed and Broadway, South Roanoke, known as Lots 6 to 15 incluaive, Block 14, Crystal Spring Map. BE IT ~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Dr. Pepper Bottling Company to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate business property on McClanahan Street between Franklin Road and Broadway, South ltoa~oke,~ knov~a as Lots 6 to 15 inclusive, Block 14, Crystal Spring 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 Dr. Pepper Bottling Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for 428 damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and ma int,enance of said cross-over. Said Dr. Pepper Bottling Company 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 be automaticall revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE C.ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of Novembem, 1939. No. 6214. AN ORDINANCE. to amend and reenact Section ~?l, "Maintenance of Sewers and Drains", and Section ~151, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 2Oth day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that 'Section ~?l, "Maintenance of Zewer,s and Drains", and Section ~lS1, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December- 31, 1939", be, and .,.t~.:%: same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follov~s: M~INTENANCE OF SEWERS AND DRAINS ~71 Materials ......................... $ 1,500.00 SE~,~ER CONSTRUCTION ~151 Materials ......................... $ 9,000.00 BE IT FUi~T~ ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President 429 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of November, 1939. No. 6~13. AN ORDINANCE vacating an alley beginning at a point on the south side of Montrose Avenue, S. E., approximately 167.74 feet east of Ninth Street, S. E., and running southerly 352.17 feet to Jackson Park, through Block 3, Section B, according to the Map of the Buena Vista Land Company. WHEREAS, J. A. Hoover, as owner of property on both sides of an alley beginning at a point on the south side of Montrose Avenue, S. E., approximately 167.74 feet east of N~th Street, S. E., and running southerly 352.17 feet to Jackson Park, through Block 3, Section B, according to the Map of the Buena Vista Land Company, and C. E. Trout and H. A. Hoover, as owners of property on the west side of said alley, have petitioned that said alley be vacated, and WHEREAS, the interest of the public will be promoted by such vacation and no individual lot owner will be damaged thereby. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an alley beginning at a point on the south side of Montrose Avenue, S. E., approximatel 167.74 feet east of Ninth Street, S. E., and running southerly 352.17 feet to Jack- son Park, through Block 3, Section B, according to the Map of the Buena Vista Land ~ompany, be, and the same is hereby vacated as a public alley. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Clerk of Council shall certify this )rdinance to the City Engineer, the Commissioner of Revenue, and to the Clerk of the tustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, who will make such references and memoranda thereto as may be required to conform the maps and records in their office to the changes and alterations herein established. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 1939. No. 6215. A RESOLUTION approving six months estimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period from January l, lB40, to June 30, 1940, for submission to the State Department of Public Welfare. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that six months ~stimate of expenditures for the Department of Public Welfare for period from January l, 1940, to June JO, 1940, as attached hereto, showing a total Budget of IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 19~. No. 6~16. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. M. and L. R. Hammond to construct two concrete cross-overs to. accommodate business pro.perry located at 12-14 Tazewell AYenue, S. E., said property to be used for filling station and parking lot. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to E. M. and L. R. Hanm~ond to construct two concrete cross- overs to accommodate business property located at 12-14 Tazewell Avenue, S. E., said prc~perty to be used for filling station and parking lot. 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 E. M. and L. R. Hammond 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-overs. Said E. M. and L. R. Hammond further agree upon the abandonment of the use mf said cross-overs to restore at their own expense the sidewalk t.o its original ~ondition within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. ~evoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA~ The 13th day of November, 1939. No · 6217. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. P. Ballard to construct two concrete Gross-overs to accommodate business property at 518 and 520 W. Salem Avenue, said property to be used for a garage. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to J. P. Ballard to construct two concrete cross-overs to ac- commodate business property at 518 and 520 9. Salem Avenue, said property to be · sed for a garage. The said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking an~ ~atisfaction of the City Manager and unde~ specifications ~o be furnished by him. The said J. P. Ballard by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify ~nd save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or .~roper~y by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. Said J. P. Ballard further agrees upon the at~ndonmen~ of the use of said cross-overs 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. revoke d. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automsticall~ APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of NOvember, 1939. No. 6,%18. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a A-inch gas main in Northumberland Avenue, Virginia Heights, from Dudding Street west ~00 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ia hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 4-inch gas main in Northumberland Avenue, Virginia Heights, from Dudding Street west 300 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all cla~-~ for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street ~here the same is opened under the provi- sions of the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. rev ok e d. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 1939. No. 6219. A RESOLUTION to pe~nit Albert E. Martin, owner of property on Forest Park Boulevard, described as Lot ?, Block ?, Forest Park Nap, which property is outside of the City limits, to connect a sewer to accommodate said property to the City Sewer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Albert E. Martin to connect a sewer to accommodate property on Forest Park Boulevard, described as Lot 7, Block 7, ~orest Park Map, which is outside the City limits, to the outlet sewer in the. City of Roanoke; provided, however, that said Albert E. Martin will extend the City's present sewer system in l~orest Park Boulevard approxim-tely 55 feet to his lot at his own expense in ac- cordance with City specifications, and that before cOnnection is made be will pay into the City Treasury the sum of $20.00 for the privilege of said connection. APP,ROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, President The 12th day of November, 1939. No. A RESOLUTION to permit the connection of a sewer to be. laid on the east side of Lafayette Boulevard and Florida Avenue between Massachusetts Avenue and Cove Road, Villa Heights, in Roanoke County, to the outlet sewer in the City of Roanoke. ~HEREAS, by Resolution No. 4207, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 16th day of February, 1934, property owners on the wast side of Lafayette Boulevard'and Florida Avenue between Massachusetts Avenue and Cove Road, rilla Heights, were granted permission to connect into the City sewer system at a :harge of $20.00 for each connection, and WHEREAS, it is now recommended that property owners on the east side of Lafayette Boulevard and Florida Avenue be granted the same privilege. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLMED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is he. reby granted to connect the sewer to be constructed on the east side of Lafayette Boulevard and Florida Avenue between Massachusetts Avenue and Cove Road, Villa Heights, in Roanoke County, to the outlet sewer in the City.of Roanoke, upon the following conditions: (1) The sewer to be constructed by lines and grades given by the City Engineer amd he to .approve the material and supervise the construction of the sewer. (2) That for each house connected now or he=eafter connected to the sewer on the outlet which is connected with the sewer of the City of Roanoke, a fee of $20.00 is to be paid the City of Roanoke for this privilege. (3) That one hundred per cent of the sroperty owners in the affected area shall pay in advance to the City the charge of $20.00 for each house to be connected to the said sewer line before said sewer line is connected to the outlet sewer in the City of Roanoke. (4) That a right-of-way or easement from each property owner for the sewer line through their property shall be recorded before the said sewer line is connec- ted to the city se~er. (5) When the territory severed by this sewer is annexed by the City of Roanoke, the sewer that has been constructed shall become the property of the City of Roanoke without the paymemt of any compensation to any person whatsoever. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 1939. No. 6221. 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 30th day of December, .1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", 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 Hoanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January ~, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DELINQUENT TAX DEPAHTMENT ~9 Commissions .................. $ 1,650.000 BE IT FURTHEH 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 13th day of November, 1939. No. 6222. A RESOLUTION extending sympathy to L. D. James, City Clerk, and the members of his family on account of the death of William L. James. 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 L. D. James, City Clerk, and the members of his family on account of the loss occasioned by the death of his father, William L. James, who departed this life on the 9th day of November, 1939. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 1959. No. 6~23. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that Lieutenant R. T. Riley, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of disability, be paid for the months of November and December, 1939, on the basis of one-half his regular salary, effective as of November l, 1939. WHEREAS, the City Manager has reported that Lieutenant R. T. Riley is unable, to perform his regular duties account of disability, and has recommended that he be paid for the reaminder of the year 1939 on the basis of one-half his regular salary, effective as of November l, 1939, in which recommendation Council c on curs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Lieutenant R- T. Riley, who is unable to perfor~ his regular duties account of disability, be paid for the months of November and December, 1939, on the basis of one-half his regular salary, effective as of November 1, 1939. APPROVED President IN TME CC~;NCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of' November, 1939. 6224. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Kathryn Lemon Counts to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate business prc~perty-located on the north side of Salem Avenue, between 12th and 12~ Streets, S. W., sai~ cross-over to be located on 12~ Street. BE IT RESOLISEB by the Council of the City of 'Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to l~rs. Kathryn Lemon coUnts to construct a concrete~ cross-over~ to accommodate business property located on the north side~ of Salem Avenue, between 12th and 12~ Streets, S. W., said cross-over to be located on 12~ Street. 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. Kathryn Lemon Counts by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemnify and save harm_less the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property hy reason of the construction and maintenance of Said cross-ovex Said Mrs. Kathryn Lemon Counts further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-over to PSstore at her own expense the sidewalk to its original conditiGn ~ithin sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore sa~. revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically! APPROVE D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of November, 1939. No. 6225. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $2.00 to G. E. Trout covering duplicate payment of building permit. WHEREAS, on the 31st day of August, 1939, G. E. Trout obtained a permit for the price of $2.00 to make repairs to certain property, and WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of November, 1939, G. E. Trout obtained a second permit for the price of $2.00 to make repairs to the same property, and is therefore entitled to a refund of the duplicate payment. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEI~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrant amounting to $2.00 in the name of G. E. Trout, covering duplicate payment of building permit. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th .day of November, 1939. No. 6226. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~6, Commissioner of Revenue', of an' Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5S35, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". .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 30th day of December, 1938, No, 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance m~king appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: C0~FISSIONER OF REVENUE '~6 Salary, Extra Employees . Adv err is ing ........................ $ 1,81~'-00 664.00 gS.00 (2) 1 Adding Machine 165.00 4 Re-conditioned Cabinets 468.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this trdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres ident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of November, 1959. No. 6227. AI~ ORDINANCE to amend and reordain an Ordinance adopted by the Council sf the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 2nd da~ of October, 1939, No. 61~?, sntitled, "An Ordinance pr~viding for the vacation of the alley running from ~arwick Street to Rolfe Street and parallel with and 90 feet north of Russell Street ~s shown on the map of Roanoke Development Company, and the vacation of the westerly L0 feet of Rolfe Street from the northwest corner of Roanoke Street to a point 105 feet north of Russell Street." WHEREAS, the alley running between Warwick Street and Rolfe Street and )arallel with and 90 feet north of Russell Street, as shown on the map of Roanoke levelopment .Company lies between the properties of F. E. GraVes, who desires that said alley be relocated 105 feet north of and parallel with Russell Street, and WHEREAS, the sewer line serving said properties is within the area of the proposed new location of said alley, and it is ~o the advantage of said F. E. ~raves and the City of Roanoke that the existing alley be vacated and said proposed ~ew location for said alley be accepted, and ~HE~, said F, E. Graves desires that the western l0 feet of Rolfe ~treet be abandoned from the northwest corner of Roanoke Street and Rolfe Street a listance of 385. feet to the said proposed alley, and said F. E. Graves is the owner ~f all of the properties on said Rolfe Street between Roanoke Street and Railroad Avemue, as shown on the map of Roanoke Development Company, and such abandonment ~ill not be detrimemtal to. the public's interest, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roamoke granted the request to vacate said alley and the westerly l0 feet of Rolfe Street under date of October 2,' 19~9, ~y Ordinance No. 61,~?, and WHEREAS, an error ~as made in granting permission ~o vacate a portion of Holfe Street in that the Ordinance provided for 265 feet instead of 385 as requested by the petitioner. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Srdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 2nd day of October, 1939, No. 6157, entitled, "An Ordinance providing for the vacation of the alley running from YJarwick Street to Rolfe Street and parallel with and 90 feet north of Russell Street as shown on the map of Roanoke Development Company, and the vacation of the westerly .10 feet of Rolfe Street-- from the northwest corner of ~qoanoke Street to a point 105 feet north of Russell Street", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: (a) That the alley running between Warwick Street and Rolfe Street and )arallel with and 90 feet north of Russell Street, as shown on the map of Roanoke iDevelopment Company, be, and the same is abandoned as a public alley, conditioned, however, upon a conveyance to the City of Roanoke for public use as an alley a strip of land 15 feet in width north of and adjacent to said existing alley. (b) That the western l0 feet of Rolfe Street running northerly from the aorthwest corner of Roanoke Street and Rolfe Street a distance of 385 feet to the sew proposed alley be, and the same is abandoned for street purposes. (c) That unless said F. E. Graves shall, on or before 60 days from the .~assage of this Ordinance, execute and deliver to the City of Roanoke a good and ~ufficient deed, to be approved by the City Attorney, conveying to the City of Roanoke said strip of land north of and adjacent to the existing alley, for alley .~urposes, this Ordinance shall be of no effect, otherwise the same shall remain in Full force and effect. The Clerk of Council shall certify this Ordinance to the City Engineer, the Commissioner of Revenue and to the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, who will make such referenc'es and memoranda thereto as may be required to conform the maps and records in their offices to the changes and alterations herein established. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and ~his Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of November, 1939. No. 6B~8. A RESOLUTION revoking a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 13th day of Novez;ber, 1939, No. 6220,. entitled, "A Resolution to permit the connection of a sewer to be laid on the east side of Lafayette Boulevard and Florida Avenue between Massachusetts Avenue and Cove Road, Villa Heights, in Roanoke County, to the outlet sewer in the City of Roanoke'. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the 13th day of November 1939, No. 6220, entitled, "A Resolution to permit 'the connection of a sewer to be laid on the east ~ide of Lafayette Boulevard'and Florida Avenue between Massachusett Avenue and Cove Road, Villa Heights, in Roanoke County, to the outlet sewer in the $ity of ROanoke', be, and the same is hereby revoked. iT~ES~erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The P~th day of November, 1939. 1~o. 6ggg. AN ORDINANC~ to ~mend and reenact Section ~65, 'Zuvenfle Detention Home', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia~, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 583~, and entitled, 'An Ordinamce making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January I, 1939, and ending December 31, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that Section "Juvenile Detention Home", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 083~, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, lB~, and ending December ~l, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained ~o read as follows: JLrgENILE DETENTION HOME ~65 Supplies ................. $ 550.00 Board of Inmates ......... 1,350.00 BE IT t~URTHEH 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 20th day of November, 1939. No. 6230. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~103, "Public Library~ of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day ~f December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January ~, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #103, 'Public Library", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance naking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC LIBRARY ~103 Stationery ..................... Supplies .. Incidentals'l~l~ll[ $ 383.oo 325 .oo 12.oo BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATT~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of November, 1939. No. 6231. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~150, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~150, r'Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke 7irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, 'An Ordinance naking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 19~9", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRUCTION ~150 Materials ..................... Water ......................... $ 17,?00.00 50.00 BE IT FURT~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Srdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 44O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of November, 1939. No. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact "Appropriations from Replacement Reserve" Account of the Water Department, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 19~9". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Appropriation~ from Replacement Reserve" Account of the Nater Department, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereb2 amended and reordained to read as follows: APPROPRIATIONS FROM REPLACEMENT RESERVE: Replacement a .......................... $56,800.00 BE IT ~URTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROt~ED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E?th day of Nowember, 1939. No. 6234. AN ORDINANCE to amand an~ reenac~ Section ~57, "City Physician", of am Ordinance adOpted ~y the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~, No. 5~35, and 'entitled, "An Ordinamce making a~propria$ions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending Decembe~ 31, 1939~. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roamoke ~hat Section ~57, "City Physician ", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5855, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY PHYSICIAN ~57 ~urniture and~EQuipment ............. Inc identa la ....... $ 751.25 50.00 1,910.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED II IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANGKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of November, 1939. No. 6235. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $15.24 to E. J. Bryant covering dupli- cate payment of personal property taxes for the year 193~o ~¥HEREAS, on the 17th day of Gctober, 1939, E. J. Bryant paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $15.24 representing personal property taxes for the year 193~, and WHEREAS, it appears that E. J. Bryant had already paid personal property taxes for the year 1937 on the 15th day of July, 1939. 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 $15.24 in the name of E. J. Bryant, covering duplicate payment of personal property taxes for the year 1937. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sufficient amount of the said warrant be transmitted to the Delinquent Tax Depart- nent for payment of 1936 personal' property taxes standing in the name of E. J. Sryant. APPRGYED President IN THE G~UNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 27th day of November, 1939. No. 6236. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on certain streets in the City o£ Roanoke. BE IT RESGLMED by the Council of the Cit~ of Roanoke that the Appalac.hian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: 1-250 C. P. Street Light at Laburnum Avenue and Carter Road. 1-250 C. P. Street Light on Morehead Avenue approximately 350 feet east of 9th Street, S. E. 1-100 C. P. Street Light at McDowell Avenue and ~ifth Street, N. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of~November, 1939. No. 62~?. A RESOLUTION directing that J. E. Wayland be relieved of payment of water bill amounting to $8.46 incurred during the year 1958 at property described as 510-5~ Street, S. W., now standing in the name of M. A. Johnson, Jr. WHERF~, J. E. Wayland during the year 1905' entered into an agreement with the Roanoke Gas & Water ~orks Company to furnish water to property described as 510-5~ Street, S. l., which property at that time stood in the name of the said J. E. Nayland, and WHEREAS, during the year 19iB the said J. E. Wayland deeded the said property to S. B. Pace, which property now stands in the name of M. A. Johnson, Jr. and WHEREAS, during the year 1958 the occupant of the said property incurred a water bill amounting to $8.46 which amount is unpaid, and the Water Department is now holding J. E. Nayland liable for payment of the said amount under the terms of his agreement with the Roanoke Gas & Water Works Company entered into during the ~ear 1905, and WHEREAS, it ia the consensus of opinion of Council that in as much as . E. layland has had no interest in the said property since the year 191~, and · ude~ the circumstances he should be relieved of payment of the said water bill remounting to $8.46. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~. E. ~ayland be, and he is hereby relieved of payment of water bill amounting to $8.A6, incurred during the year 1958 at. property described as 510-5~ Street, S. W., standing in the name of M. A. Johnson, Jr. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of November, 19~9. No. 6240. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to enter into :ontract with the United States of America for the leasing of rooms in the old post office building for office quarters of the Census Area Supervisor, for period beginning November BA, 1B59, and ending June 50, 1940. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the premises known as Rooms Nos. 800 and 801, 01d Post Office Building, be leased to the United States of America for the term beginning November 24, 1939, and ending June 30, 1940, for office quarters of Census Area Supervisor at a monthly rental of $15.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authori- zed and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke a proper lease for said premises. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, YL~GINIA, The 2?th day of Novemaber, 1939. No. 6241. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrants in favor of the Roanoke City School Cafeterias in payment of charges for lunches prepared and distributed to indigent school children, the amounts of said warrants to be charged to the "Hot Lunches for School Children" Account as shown in the Department of Public Welfare Budget for the year 1939. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and direoted to draw warrants in favor of the Roanoke City School Cafeterias in payment of charges for lunches prepared and distributed to indigent school children, the amounts of said warrants to be charged lo the "Hot Lunches for School Children" Account as shown in the Department of ?ublic Welfare Budget for the year 1939. APPROVED Presidemt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of November, 1939. No. 6242. AN ORDINANCE to emend and reenact Section #12, "City Hall",' of an Ordin~nce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". 444 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~12, "City Hall", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning .January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and rec~dained to read as follows: CITY HALL ~12 Fuel, Light and Water .................. $ 4,32g.00 Wages .................................. 850.00 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 Ath day of December, 1939. No. 623~B. AN ORDINANCE approving draft of an agreement between Roanoke RailWay and Electric Company and the City of Roanoke relating to the substitution of passenger bus transportation in lieu of electric railway lm~ssenge~ service on certain of its present electric railway lines, and the extension of franchises and permits, and authorizing the execution and delivery thereof. WHEREAS, a draft of a proposed agreement between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company in the following words and figures, to-wit: "THIS CONTRACT made and entered into this , day of 1939, by and between ROANOKE RAILWAY AND KnECTRIC COMPANY (hereinafter sometimes called "Company"), party of the first part, and CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA (hereinafter sometimes called "City"), party of the second part; -WITNESS ETH- NHEREAS, the Company is' operating am electric street car system in the City, and it is to the mutmal advantage of both parties that certain of said street railway lines be abandoned and passenger bus service be substituted in lieu of electric street car service thereon; and WHEREAS, the State Corporation Commission has, by its order entered on the 5th day of May, 19J9, granted permission to the Company to abandon its electric railway line, know~ as Franklin-Road Northeast line, and substitute bus service in lieu of electric railway service over the same route; and 445 V~HEREAS, the Company desires permission from the City to furnish passen- ger bus service, until January l, 1950, on said Franklin-Road-Northeast route and for such other electric railway lines as may hereafter be abandoned pursuant hereto, subject to the approval of the State Corporation Commission. NOW, Tk~REFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the said parties contract and agree, and bind themselves as follows, to-wit: (1) The Company will apply in due time to the State Corporation Commission ~f Virginia for permission to abandon its Melrose-Vinton street railway line and its ~orwich shuttle street railway line and substitute bus service therefor in lieu of ~lectric railway Service on or before January l, 1941, and January l, 1942, respec- ~ ive ly. (2) The Company will on or before JanUary l, 1940, or as soon thereafter s buses therefor can be procured, discontinue the operation of and abandon its electric street~ car line on what is known as the Franklin-Road-Northeast line and substitute bus service therefor. (3) The Company will pay to the City anually an amount equal to three peri ~entum (3%) of the gross revenue collected on the Franklin-Road-Northeast line, or any extensions thereto within the present or hereafter extended corporate limits, from the time of the substitution of bus service on such route, which said payments shall be made monthly on or before the tenth day of each month for the preceding calendar month; and the Company will likewise pay to the City three per centum (3%) of the gross revenue from future bus operations by tho Company on other lines wholly within .the present corporate limits of the City, or as the corporate limits may be hereafter extended. The said sums so paid shall be in lieu of all city privileges or license taxes in connection with bus operations by the Company within the City as contemplated hereunder. The City shall have, through its duly' authorized re- oresentatives, the right to inspect the books of the Company at any reasonable ;imes to ascertain what such gross receipts from bus operations have been for any monthly period. (4t Should the State Corporation Commission permit the abandonment of the Company's Melrose-Vinton electric railway line and the Norwich shuttle electric railway line, conditional upon buses being operated therefor by the Company, the Gity shall likewise be entitled anually to an amount equal to three per centum (3%) of the gross revenue derived from such bus operations thereon; except that as to the Melrose-Vinton line the three per centum (3%) of the gross revenue shall apply only as to that portion of such substituted line as is operated within the City's corporate limits, payments to be made monthly t~ the City on or before the terAth day of~each month for the preceding calendar month, and all other provisions of the pre- ceding paragraph shall then apply to this paragraph. (5) The Company will pay tG the City Forty Thousand ($40,000.00) Dollars in twenty (20~ semi-annual installments of Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars each, without interes$, the first on or before January 1st, 1940, and one each six (6) months thereafter on January 1st and July 1st until all have been paid; and as said 44( lines are abamdoned the City shall become the immediate owne~ of the ties and rails thereon except on open track, and while said installments are not in default the Company shall be relieved from any removal of any rails or ties or street restora- tion on paved streets upon which electric railway lines are abandoned under the provisions of this contract; and when all of said installments are paid, the Company shall be forever relieved from any duty of removal, -with the right, however, _ at any time on the part of the City to remove said rails and ties, at its expense, but rails and ties on open track shall be removed by the Company forthwith after suc abandGmment at its expense, the same to remain the property of the Company. Byl "open ,itra~k" is meant track which is not set in brick, concrete, cobblestone or bituminous :met er ial. (8) The Company will not apply for an increase in fares during the life of this contract, useless economic ,~onditionm make it necessary; and before any application is made for an increase in fares to the State Corporation Commission there shall be a conference between representatives of the Company'and the City on the subject,such conference to be held not less than twenty (20) days after written request therefor to Council. (?) No deviation fr~m authorized routes shall be practiced or permitted by the Company except that in case the authorized routes shall be obstructed on any block, the driver of a company's bum may, unless the City Manager shall other- wise direct, make a detour by the nearest streets around the block or blocks on which obstruCtic~b exists, returning to his prescribed route as soon as the obstruc- tion shall have been passed. (8) In cases of fire, accident, breaks in or repairs to streets, or any other emergency, the 'City Manager may temporarily modify the route or routes and require the Company to temporarily make use of such other streets as in his opinion the public convenience and safety may require Until the emergency calling for' such action shall have terminated. (9) Ail extensions of bus service by the Company on. the routes of said electric railway lines proposed to be abandoned hereunder to other streets or points within the present or future corporate limits of the City shall be operated under and subject to the rights, duties and obligations herein prescribed;~ and the right of the Company to maintain and operate bus service over such extensions shall ter- minate along-with the rights and privileges herein granted. (10) The rights and privileges hereby granted to the Company by the City shall continue for a period of ten (10) years from the first day of January, 1940, unless the same shall be sooner forfeited or voluntarily surrendered by the Company; lnd in the event of forfeiture or voluntary surrender, the rights and privileges ~anted by this contract shall cease and determine. Any such ~olUntary surrender Shall not become effective until and after six months" notice in writing to the City (11) The Company will at all times during the life of this contract, naintain an adequate and efficient bus service over said lines under all conditions ~ommensurate with the need and convenience of the public, and especially during leak-load periods shall extra buses be provided to satisfactorily accommodate .assengers on said lines. (12t Upon the payment of cash or token fares, the Company shall furnish lo i t s passengers on its bus' lines and street car lines, when requested, valid transfers therefrom to other buses or street cars operated by it or to bus lines )petered by the Safety Motor Transit Corporation, and 'the Company shall honor trans- fers from buses operated by Safety Motor Transit Corporation, the intention of this 0rovision being that free transfers be issued by both corporations, each transfer ~eing good for one continuous ride on either or both systems of transportation.. ~eekly passes issued by either corporation shall be honored on the transportation Lines operated by the other within the city limits. Points of transfer shall be ~greed upon by the Company and the City Manager, subject to the approval of City ~ounc il. (i3) Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a bar to the passage of any ordinance or ordinances by the Council of the City of Roanoke in the reasona- ble exercise of the City's police power for the safety, welfare and convenience of the public, although the passage of such ordinance or ordinances may effect the regulation and control of the Company's operation. (14) The Company shall at all times, during the life of this contract, maintain and operate modern buses, v~ich shall conform to specifications acceptable to City Council and the Company; they shall be kept safe, clean~ sufficiently ventilated, efficiently lighted at night, and adequately heated with safe and convenient appliances whenever the weather is such that heating is essential to the comfort of passengers, (15) The Company, in the Operation of its buses hereunder, shall be at all times subject to and controlled by the ordinances of the City regulating traffic as the same have been or may hereafter be from time to time; and each bus, in ad- dition to the lights required by the State law and the traffic ordinances of the City, shall carry on the front upper left side, a distinctive colored light, which shall be plainly ~visable for one hundred yards (100) under normal conditions to show that it~ is an auto bus operated for the transportation of passengers. (16) The principal office Gf th~ Company shall, during the life of this contract, be kept in the City of Ro~noke, and therei~ shall be located the auditing and disbursing offices of the Company, in which shall be kept the books and accounts of the Company. (l?) The Company shall save h~rmless the said City from any and all claims for damages arising out of the operation of its buses hereunder. But this clause shall not be construed as in anywise recognizing the right of any third par~y to hold the City responsible tG any claimant for such damages. (18) The City will extend to January l, 1950, all franchises and permits for the use of streets heretofore granted to the Company or to Safety Motor Transit Corporation by the City over Ehich streets, electric cars or motor buses are now being operated by Other corporation, and which franchises or permits have expired or will expire prior to January l, 195~. WITNESS the name 0£ the said party of the first part by its president and its corporate seal duly affixed and mttested by its secretary, and the name 445 iof the said party ~f. the second part by its mayor, and its corporate seal duly 'affixed and attested by its clerk. ROANOKE RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY, By President ATTESt: Secretary CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk" has been submitted to Council, and it appears therefrom that said draft accurately sets forth all matters agreed upon at the various confare~ces between the repre- sentatives of the Council and the Company; now, therefore BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: (1) That said proposed contract between Roanoke Railway and Electric Company and the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved in all respects. (2) That the proper city officials, for and on behal~ of the City, execut~ said contract, in duplicate, and deliver one duplicate to the said Company upon delivery to the City of the other duly executed by the Company. (3~ That such of the franchises granted by the City to Roanoke Railway and Electric Company as have expired or will expire prior to January l, 1950, and now being exercised by the Company be, and the s~ame are hereby extended to January 1. 1950. APP~ROVE D Pres talent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1939. No. 6Z39. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Section Eight {8~ and to repeal Sections SeMenteen {17) and Eighteen (18) of Ordinamce No. 5389, passed ~ebruary 7, 1938, and entitled 'An Ordinance to grant line,mission to Safety Motor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified a moto~ 44.9 bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 5389, passed ~'ebruary 7, 1938, contemplated, sub- ject to the approval of the State Corporation Commission, the abandonment of electr street car service by Roanoke Railway and Electric Company on the Franklin Road- Northeast line, on the Orange Avenue-Vinton line, and on the Norwich shuttle line and the substitution of passenger bus service thereon to be operated by Safety Motor Transit Corporation; and WHEREAS, the State Corporation Commission by its order entered May 9, 193~. Eranted permission to Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to abandon its electric railway line, known as Franklin Road-Northeast line, provided the railway company ~ubstitute bus service in lieu of electric railway service thereon and operate such ~us service; and WHEREAS, because c~ the decision of the State Corporation Commission the full purpose and intent of Sections Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18) of ordinance ~o. 5389 cannot be accomplished, and an agreement has been reached between the City ~f Roanoke and Roanoke ~ailway and Electric Company for the substitution of bus ~er~ice on said street railway lines, subject to the approval of the State Corpora- ~ion Con~nission, which said agreement will expire January l, 1950; and WHEREAS, a condition of said agreement is that the date for the expiratior sf the rights and privileges granted to Safety Motor Transit Corporation by 0rdinan¢ ~o. 5389, to-wit: January l, 1948, be extended to January l, 1950, now therefore BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Section Eight (8) of Ordinance No. 5389, passed February ?, 1938, and entitled, "An Ordinance to grant permission to Safety Motor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the' City of Roanoke" be amended and re-ordain~ ~d so as ~o read as follows: (8) The rights and privileges hereby granted shall continue for a period f ten (10) years from the first day of January, 1940, unless the same shall be ooner forfeited or voluntarily surrendered by the grantee; and in the event of ~orfeiture or ~oluntary surrender, the rights and privileges granted by this 0rdi- ~ance shall cease and determine, and all the equipment of the grantee shall be ~emoved from the streets of the City of Roanoke. Any such voluntary suz~render shall ~ot become effective until and after six months' notice in writing by the grantee ~o~ the City. The said Safety ~Zotor Transit Corporation is expressly forbidden to trans- ?er or assign any right or privilege hereby granted to~ any other person, firm or :orporation without the consent of the Council of the City of Roanoke first obtained ~nd in the event any such transfer or assignment is made, the rights and privileges ranted under this ordinance shall cease and determine. BE IT ~I~RTHER ORDAINED that Sections seventeen (l?) and Eighteen (18) of ~aid 0rdin~nce be, and the same are hereby repealed. ATTEST: 450 In consideration of the benefits Lauring to the Safety Motor Transit !Corporation and Roanoke Railway and Electric Company by reason of the foregoing Ordinance, said corporations re-affirm their acceptance of all the conditions and obligations imposed upon them by said Ordinance No. 5389, except in so far as the foregoing Ordinance changes the same, and as to such changes said corporations consent thereto and accept the same as binding upon them. SAFETY MGTOR THANSIT CORP~, - Pre s~e~t ~-~ ' ROANOKE RAILWAY & ELECTRIC ~, President ' APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1939. No. 6243. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. H. Simmons to construct a concrete cross-over ~o accommodate residential property at 1508 - 9th Street, S. E. BE IT RESOLVE~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to N. H. Simmons to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- co~mmodate residential property at 1508 - 9th Street, S. E. 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 W. H. Simmons by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and sate harmless the City of Roamoke 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.automati- cally revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE, CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1939. No. 6244. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Mrs. Nancy A. Graham to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 718 - llth Street, N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Mrs. Nancy A. Graham to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at ?18 - llth Street, N. W. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Mrs. Nancy A. Graham 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 ~evoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0E ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1939. No. 6245. A RESOLUTION granting a p~mit to Safety Motor Transit Corporation to install one 2,000 gallon underground gasoline storage ~ank at bus garage located at 1216 Wise Avenue, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to Safety Motor Transit Corporation to install one 2,000 ~allon underground gasoline storage tank at bus garage located at 1216 Wise Avenue, . Said tank to be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Safety Motor Transit Corporation by acting under this Resolution ~grees to indemnify and same harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of 3aid gasoline storage tank. APPROVED 45'!. 4,52 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1939. No. 6246. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $34.27 to Lacy Clark, colored, coverin duplicate payment of real estate taxes, interest and penalties, for the year 1926. W~, real estate described as part of Lots 6, ? and 8, Section 18, Webb Map, was deeded to Lacy Clark during the year 1925, and the said property was so assessed for the year 1926, and I~EREAS, the said Lacy Clark on the 15th day of November, 1926, paid taxes on part of Lot 6, Section 18, Webb Map, amounting tG $18.76, $16.88 of the said amount being City taxes, and $1.88 State taxes, and WHEREAS, it now develops that the said Lacy Clark did not at that, time nor does he have any interest in part of Lot 6, Section 18, Webb Map, as now evidenced by the records, which were corrected on the land books for the year 19~1, and ;;HEREAS, aa a result of discrepancies in description of the prOPerty standing in the name of Lacy Clark, properly described as part of Lots ? and 8, Section 18, Webb Map, taxes on the said property are delinquent for the year 1926, and ~~, the said Lacy Clark on the 1st day of December, 1939, paid into the Delinquent Tax Department $.37.39 covering payment of taxes, penalty and interest on part of Lots ? and 8, Section 18, Webb Map, for the year 1926, $18.00 of said amount being City taxes, SE.00 State taxes, and $17..~9 penalties and interest. 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 $~4.27 in the name of Lacy Clark, covering' refund of duplicate payment of real estate taxes, interest and penalty, for the year 1926, on part of Lots ? and 8, Section 18, ~;ebb Map. 'APPROVE D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1939. No. 6247. AN ORDINANCE to amead and reenact Section ~9, "Delinquent Tax Department" of an Ordinamce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1@~8, No. 58J~, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal yeax beginaing January l, 1939, amd ending December 31, 1959". 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, Virginim, on the 30th day .of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby smended and reordained to read as follows: DELINQUENT TAX DEPARTMENT #9 Postage ..................... $ 170.00 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 4th day of December, 1939. No. 6248. A B~0LUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $25.00 to assist in defraying expense of erecting Christmas tree and lighting on the Municipal Building lawn. 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 ~arrant amounting to $25.00 to assist in defraying expense of erecting Christmas tree and lighting on the Municipal Building la~n, the said amount to be charged to Account ~101, "Celebrations and Public Entertainments". APPROVED President 4,54 IN THE COUNCIE FOR THE CITY OF ~OANOKE, VIRGINIA, The. llth day of December, lg~g. No. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section 5(1 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, No. 4696, entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying Ordinances, imposing taxe,' on licenses for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violation thereof and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form as amended by Ordinance No. 5?4: adopted by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ?th day of Novem- ber, 1938, and again amended by Ordinance No. 6127 adopted October ~0, 19~9. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 50 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roenoke, Virginia, on the day of December, 1935, No. 4696, entitled, 'An Ordinance compiling and codifying Ordinances, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violation thereof and directing the printing of same in pamphle~ form as amended by Ordinance No. $?A~ adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the ?th day November, lg~, and by Ordinance No. 6127 adopted October 50, lg~g, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Section 50. Coal Dealers: {a) Every person, firm, or corporation who shall sell and/or deliver, attempt to sell and/or deliver, offer to sell and/or deliver, .or solicit, receive, or take orders for the sale and/or delivery of solid f~el, consisting of coal, coke or any manufactured or patented fuel not sold by liquid or metered measure, in the City of Roanoke, hereinafter termed coal dealer, shall register his or its name and address with the Commissioner of Revenue and pay the license fee or fees herein set forth, and shall perform and observe the conditions and requirements herein laid down. (b} Every coal dealer who keeps and maintains in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, a regular place of business consisting of a e~al yard equipped with load- ing, un,loading, storage and service facilities, and .~ith adequate scales for the weighing of moto~ and other vehicles used in the delivery of coal, duly tested, approved, and sealed h¥ the Department of Weights and Meaaures of the City of Roanoke, and who makes delivery or hauls to customers over the streets of this city coal or coke im Quantities of less than A ~ns net, shall pay a license tax of .. ........................................................................... $ ? .00 per year based on sales f,r previous year of $18,000.00 and a flat tax of ~2 cents for each $100.00 in excess thereof. {c} Every coal dealer not equipped as provided in Paragraph (b} above who hauls or delivers to customers over the e. treets of this city, coal or coke in Quantities of less than i tons net, shall pay a license tax of ........ $ 60.00 per year f.o.r each vehicle used in such business. (d) Every coal dealer, whether equipped or not as provided in Paragraph (b) above, who delivers or haUls .to customers over the streets of this city, co~l or coke in quantities exceeding 4 tons net, but not exceeding 5 tons net, shall pay a license tax of ...................................................... $ ?0.00 per year for each vehicle used in such business. For making delivery or hauling to customers in quantities exceeding 5 tons net, but not exceeding 6 tons net, the license shall be ............ $ 80.00 per year for each vehicle used in such business. For making delivery or hauling t.q customers in quantities exceeding 6 tons net, b u t not exceeding 7 tons net, the license shall be ................ $ 90.00 per year for each vehicle us ed in such business. For making delivery or hauling to customers in quantities exceeding 7 tons net, but not exceeding 8 tons net, the license shall be ............ $i00.00 per year for each vehicle used in such business. For making delivery or hauling t_2o customers in quantities exceeding B tons net, the license shall be ......................................... $ 100.00 per year for each vehicle used in such business; and every vehicle so licensed ,,nde~ this or the preceding section, shall ha~e .thereon conspiciously displayed at all times a metal permit tag shovAing the license number and the load limit for which issued, said tag to be issued by the Commissioner of Hevenue upon payment of the said license tax. (e) The above taxes imposed by the foregoing, paragraphs shall be in lieu of the merchants' tax, and shall not be prorated, and shall not be issued until the emtire amount of the tax for the entire year shall be paid. (f) No vehicle shall be used for the transportation of solid fUel within the City of Roanoke unless the name of the dealer or licensee hereunder prominently appears in letters painted, stamped, or e~ameled on the sides of the body of the vehi cie. {g) Every delivery made by those licensed under the foregoing sections must be accompanied by a delivery ticket showing the name and address of the coal yard, storage yard, mine, tipple, or other point of origin from which delivery is being made, and a brief description of the kind and grade of solid fuel being de- livered attested by the signature of the owner of said origin point or his agent; the name and address of the person, firm or corporation claiming to be the owner of the load of solid fuel while same is in transit; the name and address of the pur- chaser or consignee; and the gross, tare, and net weights of the load taken the same day delivery is made on scales located in the City of Roanoke, and duly tested, approved and sealed by the Roanoke City Department of Weights and Measures, the date and time same was taken, and the license number of the vehicle making the delivery attested by the signature of the weighmaster taking said weights. (h) ~or the privilege of selling or delivering coal in quantities of less than 250 pounds and which has been purchased from a licensed retail coal dealer, the tax shall be $10.00. Anyone violating any provision of the foregoing sections upon arrest and ~onviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $200.00 '456 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Grdinance shall become effective as of January 1, 19-40. APPROVED Pres ide nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of December, 1939. No. 6B4.9. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to $. A. Duerson to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 435 Avenham Avenue, South Roanoke BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to S. A. D~erson to. construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at 435 Avenham Avenue, South RSanoke. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said S. A. Duerson by acting 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 construction amd maintenance of said cross-over. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automatically revoked. APPROYED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of December, 1939. No. 6Z50. A B?-qOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of ~oanoke to lay a E-inch cast iron water main in Rosalind Avenue, South Roanoke, from a point approximately 500 feet South of 8th Street South for a distance of approximately 405 feet. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an~ is hereby granted the ~ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch cast ir~n water main in Rosalind Avenue, South Roanoke, from a point approximately 500 feet South of 8th Street South for a distance of approximately 400 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 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. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of December, 1939. NO. 62;51. 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 3Oth day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". 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, ~irginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY COUNCIL ~l Traveling Expenses ..... ...... $ 160.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Srdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pre s iden t 458 IN THE COUNC IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ' The llth day of December, 1939. Ho.. A RESOLUTION accepting Gontract "B" of Wasena Bridge, P~A Docket No. Va. l152-F, between M. S. Hudgins and the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and waiving penalty for failure to complete work performed within the time specified in said contract. WHEREAS, M. S. Hudgins, contractor for Unit "B" of Wasena Bridge, PWA Docket No. Va. ll52-F, has satisfactorily completed the ~ork tv be performed under his contract with the City of Rosumoke, but the completion thereof was not within the time required in said contract, and WHEREAS, failure to complete said contract within the time specified in said contract was not due to any fault or neglect of said contractor', and the ~enalty provided for non-completion of said Contract should be waived. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the work performed by M. S. Hudgins under his contract with the City for Unit 'B" of Wasena Bridge, P~A Docket No. Va. ll52-F, be, and the same is hereby accepted BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the penalty for non-completion of said Unit 'B~ of Wasena Bridge, 'PWA Docket No. Va. llSa-F, mentioned in said contract, be, ~nd the same. is hereby waived. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TMI~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of Dec ember~ 19J9. No. 6asa. A RESOLUTION accepting contract for construction of paving approaches to ~asena Bridge, PWA Docket No. Va. llSa-~, between M. S. Hudgins and the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and waiving penalty for failure to complete ~rk performed with- in the time specified in said contract. ',~HEREAS, M. S. Hudgins, contractor for construction of paving approaches to ~asena Bridge, P~A Docket No. Va. llOB-~, has satisfactorily completed the work to be performed under his contract with the City of Roamoke, but the completion thereof was not within the time required in said contract, and~ WHEREAS, failure to complete said contract within the time specified in said contract was not due to any fault or neglect of said contractor, and the penalty provided for non-completion of said contract should be waived. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the work performed by M. S. Hudgins under his contract with the City for construction of paving approaches to Wasena Bridge, PWA Docket No. Va. 1152-F, be, and the same is hereby accepted. BE IT FUHTHER RESOLVED that the penalty for non-completion of said con- struction of paving approaches to l~asena Bridge, PWA Docket No. Va. 1152-F, mentioned in said contract, be, and the same is hereby waived. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of December, 1939. No. 6254. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~64, 'City Jail', of an Srdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roa:xoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, amd entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year ~eginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "CitY Jail', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30tk day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled' 'An Ordinance making appropriations for. the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1'939', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows:. CITY JAIL Repairs .................... , Supplies ................... 425.00 1,325.00 BE IT FJRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its. l~ssage. APPROVED President '480 IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of December, 1939. 6255. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~74, 'Street Repair', of an Srdtn~nce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~0th day mf December, 1938, No. 583~, and entitled, 'An Ordinance raking appropriations for' the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December BE IT ORDAINED by the Council' of the City of Roanoke that Section ~74, 'Street Repair', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, [irginia, on the ~0. th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, 'An Ordinance raking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January.l, 1939, and ending ~ecember 51, 1939', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordainad to read as Follows: ST ET m?AIa l~terials ...................... ~ 25,500.00 ~ages .......................... 51,951o00 RE IT FURT~H ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinamce shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth .day of December, 1939. No. 6256. AN (~RDINANCE to amend and ree~ac~ Section ~150, -Municipal Garage", of m Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30~h lay of December, 1958, No. 5855, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1959, and ending December Zl, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that Section ~lSG, · Municipal Garage", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke., iirginia, on the 30~h day of December, 1938, No. 5855, amd en~i$1ed, "An Ordinance making appropriations fo= the fiscal year beginning January l, 1959, and ending )ecember 51, 1959", be, amd the same is hereby amended and reordained ~o read aa ~JN IC IPAL GARAGE Parts for Motor Equipment ............ $ 5,05Q.00 Tires ................................ ~,150.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an ~ma~,gency is declared to exist and this )rdinance~shall ~in force from its passage. IN THE COUNCIL F~R TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of December, 1939. No. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~40, "Police Department", Section ~74, "Street Repair~, and Section ~73, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and enti$1ed, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939?. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~40, "Police Department", Section ~74, "Street Repair", and Section ~73, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted hy the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~Oth day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPARTMENT ~40 Furniture and Equipment $ 8 51 ............ 2, 37. STREET REPAIR ~74 Equ ipmeat .......................... 330.00 REKUSE COLLECTION AND D~SPOSAL ~73 Equ ipme~t .......................... 365.00 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 December, 1939. No. 8B58. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section A of Chapter 3? of the Code of the City of Roanoke in relation to firecrackers and fireworks. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 4 of Chapter 37 of the Code o£ the City of Roanoke in relation to firecrackers and fireworks be amended and reordatned so as to read as fallows: Sec. A. I~irecrackers and fireworks. No pc=son shall give an exhlbi~ion of fireworks or shall fire any fire- crackers, Roman candles, sky r~ckets, or any other like article or explosive within the limits of the city, except on January 1st, July ~th, December BAth and December BBth of each year, ~hem such explosives may be exploded v~tthin the limits of the ci iexcept upon streets, avenues, sidewalks and alleys; provided, however, that the city manager may upon application at any time, permit the public display of fireworkS within a public park, a fair ground or an athletic field. Any pe~'son, firm or corporation violating this section or any pr~vision thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine Gf not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each offense. BE IT ~IIRTHER GRDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROYED President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1939. No. 6259. A R~SOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to extend ~ 2-inch gas main from corner Walker Avenue and 4th Street, N. E., on Walker Avenue for a distance of approximately 229 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to the Roanoke Gas Company to extend a 2-inch gms main from ~orner ~alker Avenue and 4th Street, N. E.~ on Walker Avenue for a distance of ap- ~roximately 229 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to ~emnify amd save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons ~r 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 mf the Ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. This permit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked.  President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1939. No. 6260. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Lindsey-Robinson & Company to construct ;hree 30-foot concrete cross-overs to accommodate business px~perty at 8I~-814 and Shenandoah Avenue, N. ~., 'said property to. be used for a garage. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is, hereby granted to Lindsey-Robinson & Company ~o construct three 50-foot concrete cross-overs to accommodate business pro~perty at 81B-SiA and 816 Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., said property to be used for a garage. The said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and u~der specification~ to be furnished by him. The said Lindsey-Robinson & Company 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- o~ers. Said Lindsey-Robtnson & Company 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 o This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automati- cally revoked. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1939. No. 6261. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to B. A. Cheatham to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 1120 Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court. BE IT R~qOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to B. A. cheatham to construct a concrete cross-over to ac- commodate residential property at ll20 Oregon Avenue, Grandin'Court. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the go~d liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said B. A. Cheatham by acting u~der this Resolution agrees ta~ in- demnify 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 automatlcall revoked. APPROVED Pres ident IN TMF~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1959. No. 6262. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to A. L. Turner to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate property at 344 W. Campbell Avenue, to be used for busines ~ urpos e s. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that a permit be, ~nd is hereby granted to A. L. Turner to construct a concrete cross-ove~ to accom- modate l~operty at, ~A~ ~. Campbell A~enue, to be used for business purposes. The said cross-over ~o be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and umder specifications to be furnished by him. The said A. L. Turner by acting under this Resolution agrees to indemmify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction end maintenance of said cross-over. Said A. L. Turner further.agreEs upon the abandonment of the use of said ~ross-over ~ restore at his o~ expense the sidewalk to its original condition ~ithin sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be au~matically ~ evoke d. A ES APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1959. No. 62,65. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to purchase £rom the ~alley Railroad Company right of way of said Railroad Company running through t.he MUmi¢ipal Airport ~arm, consisting of tw~, parcels of lamd located in Roanoke County, Virginia, containing 1.97 acres and 1.28 acres, respectively, at a cost of $250.00 per acre, a total of $81~.~0. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase from the Valley Railroad Company right of way of said Railroad Company running through the Municipal Airport Farm, consisting of two parcels of land located in Roanoke County, Virginia containing 1.97 acres and 1.28 acres, respectively, at a cost of $250.00 per acrs, a total of $812.50. BE IT FURTHER BESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Git Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, upon execution and delivery 465 of deed with a certificate of good title by the City Attorney, to draw warrant amounting to $812.50 in the name of the Valley Railroad Company in payment of the amount of consideration fur the purchase of the said property. APPROVED Pre s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RGANGKE, VIRGI2~IA, The 18th day of December, 1939. AN ORDINANCE to amead and reenact Section ~61, "Almshouse", of an Ordinance adopted by the ~Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitlmd, "An Ordinance making appropriations ~or the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "AlmShouse" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Vtrginis ' on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and enti~led~. "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ALEHOUSE Purchase of land ................ $ 81£.$0 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its~ passage. APPRGVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGLNIA, The 18th day of December, 1939. No. 6~65. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $30.00 in the name of Benjamin E. Chapman, Examiner of Records of Roanoke City and Roanoke County, for services rendered in reporting for assessment by the Commissioner of Revenue of Roanoke City personal property held by fiductarie. in the amount of $18,775.00 for the tax year 1939. BE IT RESOLFED 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 $30.00 in the name of Benjamin E. Chapman, Examiner of Recards of Rosnoke City and Roanoke County, for services rendered in reporting for assessment by the Commission, of Revenue of Roanoke City personal property held bY fiduciaries in the .amount of $18,775.00 for the tax year 1939. A APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CiTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1939. No. 6~66. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~125, "Maher Field#, of an Ordinamce adopted hy the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No.. 58~5, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 193~, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDA~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section $12~, "Maher Field", of .an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, on the 30th day 'of December, 1938, No, 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance retaking appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Wages ...... $ 700.00 Incidentals. ~iiiiii[~il~ 37.50 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist amd this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ke rk President IN THE COUNOIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1~9. No. 6267. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~i50, "Street Construction', of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1538, No. 58~5, and entitled, "An Ordinamce making appropria- BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #150, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, 'An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the ssme is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRUCTION ~150 Wages Tr~ck 22.50 Contractors ................... 164.66 Materials ..................... 18,612.84 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this $rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 193.9. No. 6268. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that all Municipal Departments in the City of Roa~noke be closed on Saturday, December 2.5, 1939, subject to require- ments of the heads of the Departments. ~HEBEAS, Saturday, December 25, 1959, being a half holiday in the City of Roanoke under the provisions of 0rd~nce No. 4849, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the Z6th day of june, 1936, and WHERE,, it is the opinion of Council that the daily operation of the 3ity Government will not be greatly inconvenienced by closing of Municipal Depart- nents the full day of Saturday, December 23, 1939, subject to requirements of the ~eads o f the Departments. THEREFORE, BE IT Bw.$OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all ~lAnicipal Departments in the City of Roanoke be closed on Saturday, December 25, L959, 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 ~ire Departments. APPROVED Pres id. eh t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF P~ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of Decembe=, 1~39. No. 6~69. A RESOLUTION authorizing amd directing the City Clerk to release Sever Assessment amounting, to $16.59, with interest from March I, 1923, against Lot 8, Block 2, Pleasant Yalley Map, stamding in the name of W. S. Battle, Jr. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $1.6.59, with interest from March i, 1923, against Lot 8, Block 2, Pleasant Valley Map, standing in the name of W. S. Battle, Jr., from the records in his office. APPROVE D President IN THE C~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of December, 1o~39. No. 6270. AN 0RDINAN~E to amend and reenact Section ~90, "Public Schools", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roamoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of Decamber, t93~, NO. 5835, a~ni ent~tled~ "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal yma~ beginning January l, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~90, "Public Schools", ~f an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day ~f December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance ma. king appropriations fo~ the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~39, a~d ending Decembe~ 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby ame~ed and reordained to read as. fellows: PUBLIC SCHOOLS ~90 Total Public Education ......... $ 580,000.00 BE IT FURTH~IE ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinauce shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF .ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of December, 1939. No. 6271. AN ORDINANCE tG amend and reenact Section ~142, "Sinking Fund Contribu- tion", of all Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, the 30th day of December, 1938, Nc). 5835, ~ld entitled' "An Ordinance making ap- propriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939" o BE IT G~DAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #142, "Sinking Fund Contribution", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council Gf the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day Gf December, 1938, No. 5835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations fc~ the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939", be, and the same is hereby amended a~d reordained read as follo~s: SINKING FUND CONTRIBUTION ~I42 12~ Outstau~ding Term Bonds .......... $ 92,400.00 Extra Contribution .................. 5,100.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an .emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPRGVED ~ Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF RGANGKE, VIqGINIA, The 26th day of December, 1939. No. 627~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Patton Avenue, N. W., from 527 west to 530 for a distance of approximately 60 feet to a dead end. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tha~ a pe:mit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Company to install a 2-inch gas main in Patto~ Avenue, N. W., from 527 west to ~30 f~r a distmuoe ~f appzoxima~ely 60 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Company by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke frc~n all claims for damages to persons c)r prc)perty by reason of ~he ins~allation and maintenance of said 6as main, and further agrees to replace the stree~ where the same is opened under the provisions of the Grdinances c)f the City of Roanoke prowtding for street restoration. This pe~nit unless complied with within 120 days shall be automatically revoked. APPRGVED 46'9 4?0 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of December, 1939. No. 6a'r-~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Water Department of the City of Roanoke ~o lay a 2-inch water main in Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke, from a point 200 feet south of 8th Street south for a distance of approximately 220 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is h~reby granted the V~ater Department of the City of Roanoke to lay a 2-inch water main in Carolina Avenue, South Roam.oke, from a point 200 feet south of 8th Stree~ south for a distance of approximately 220 feet. Said l~ata~ Department of the City of Roanoke 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 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 rest orat ion. APPROVED Presi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,' The 26th day of December, 1939. No. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~15i, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 30th day of December, 19~, No., 5835, amd entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations fo~ the fiscal year beginning January l, 19a9, and ending Decembe~ al, 19a9". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #lB1, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the aOth day of December, 19a8, No. 5~835, and entitled, "An Ordinance making apl~oprietions for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, amd ending December al, 19a9", be, and the same is he:eby amended and reordained to read as f otl ows: SEWER CONSTRDCTION ~101 Wages ..... 6,75G.00 · 25O .00 BE IT FURTHER (~RDAINED that an em~ge~c¥ ia declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY GF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of December, 1~39. No. 62?5. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Cit~y Clerk to release Commuted Sewer Assessment amounting to $6.6? against the eastern 33.33 feet of Lot 21, Block 4, Lewis, assessed as the 'north side of Mountain Avenue west of 6th Street in the name of the Finance Company, standing in the name of the Exchange Lumber, Company. WHERE--, Resolution No. 4954, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th day of September, 1936, authorizes and directs the City clerk to release principal and interest charges on certain controversial Sewer and Side- walk Assessments by Special Resolution only, and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has personally examined Abstract of Title prepared by a Law Firm c~vering property described as the eastern 33.33 feet of Lot 21, Block 4, Lewis, and the Abstract specifically mentions information received from the office of the City Clerk at the time said Abstr~ct was made indicated there ~as no Sewer or Sidewalk Assessment standing against this proper$y. THEREFORE, BE IT P~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the try Clerk be, and he ia hereby authorized and directed to release Commuted Sewer ssessment amounting to $6.67 against the eastern 33.3~ feet of Lot 21, Block 4, Lewis, assessed as the north side of Mountain Avenue west of 6th Street in the name )f the Finance Company, standing in the name of the Exchange Lumbar Company, as a ~harge against said property from the records in his office. APP~GYE D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of Dec ember, 19 39. No. 6276. A RESOLUTION of appreciation for contribution made to the City of Roanoke for the benefit of the new Tuberculosis Sanatorium by ~Ars. Jennie E. Sutherland. '~HEREAS, Mrs. Jennie E. Suthexland has tendered a contribution to the City of Roanoke amounting to $100.00 in cash for the benefit of the new Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and WHEREAS, it is the unanimous opinion of Council that the said contributio~ should be accepted in the spirit in ~hich it has been offered. TH~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Counc il of the City of Roanoke that the contribution of $100.00 tendered to the City of Roanoke by Mrs. Jennie E. Sutherlan( 472 for the benefit of the new Tuberculosis Sanatorium be, and the same is hereby ac- icepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that this body, for and on behalf of the people of Roanoke, is truly grateful and appreciative for the personal donation m~de by Mrs. Sutherland. BE IT FURTMER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roaaoke that the 3ity Clerk be, and he is. hereby directed to deliver a copy of this Resolution to Ers. Sutherland. APPROVED President IN THE G~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 1939. No. 62~77. AN ORDINANCE making approlmriations for the fiscal year beginn,ing January l, 1940, an d eroding Dec ember 31, 1940. WHEREAS, in order that the usual daily operations of the City Government may g~ forward 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 6f Roanoke that all money that shall be paid into the City Treasury for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1940, and ending December 31, 1940, shall constitute a gemeral fund and as much of the same as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following uses a~d purposes, namely: CITY COUNCIL - 1 Salary, President Salary, Members, 4 ~ $1,000.00 Printing Ordinances, etc. Codifying 0rdinmnces Incidentals Traveling Expense Total City Counc tl $ 1,200.00 4,000.00 150.00 i, 281.57 10.00 125.00 $ 6,766.57 CITY CLEP~.. - 2 Salary, Cle rk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Inc iden tals ~btrniture and EQuipmemt Total City Clerk 4,095.00 1,658.28 1,200.00 250.00 75.00 15.00 10.00 75.00 186.50 ?,564.78 473 CITY MANAGER - 3 Salary, City Manager Salary, Assistant to City Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra .Employees Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Traveling Expense Gasoline and 0il Furniture and Equipment ~anager Total City Manager 6,300.00 2,400.00 1,480.80 100.00 850.00 100.00 125.00 8O .00 100.00 ?5.00 105.00 11,?15.80 GITY AUDITOR - 4 Salary, City Auditor Salary, Assistant City Salary, Accountant Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Stenographer and Stationery Po s t a ge 2elephone and Telegraph Bond Premiums Inc iden ta ls ~intenance of Equipment ~urniture and Equipmeat Auditor Payroll Clerk Total City Auditor COMMISSIONER GF REVENUE - 6 Salary, Salary, SalarY, Salary, Salary, Salar y, Sala fy, Salary, Commissioner of Revenue First Assistant SeCond Assistant Actuarial Clerk S t eno grap her Stenographer License Inspector Extra Employees S tat i onery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Advert is ing License Tags Furniture and Equipment Total Commissioner- Revenue of CITY ~UltER - 8 Salary, Treasurer Salary, Deputy Treasurer Salary, Collector Salary, Statistical Clerk Salary, Cle2k Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra Employees Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incident al s Advertising Maintenance of Machines Total City Treasurer D~J~INQUENT TA~ DEP~kRTMENT - 9 Salary, Delinquent Tax Salary, Collector Salary, Secretary Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Commi SsiGnS Stationery Postage Telephone Incidental s Furniture and Equipment Collector Total Del inquent Department Tax 4,063.56 2,400.00 1,680.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 t,250.00 400.00 150.00 10.00 75.00 150.00 75.00 6,300.00 3,074.52 2,600.00 1,650.00 1'419.00 1,419.00 2,128.56 2,000.00 750.00 200.00 125.00 10.00 100.00 75.00 550.00 317.99 6,300.00 2,838.00 2,100.00 1,773.72 1,500.00 1,419.00 1,419.00 1,200.00 300.00 2,200.00 1,100.00 162.00 575.00 75.00 300.00 100.00 2,700.00 1,419.00 1,419.00 851.40 851.40 1,800.00 17~ .00 150.00 90.00 77.00 50.00 12,953.56 22,719.07 23,361.72 9,582.80 474 PURCHASING AGENT - l0 I-* !~alary, isa la ry, iSalary,~ iSta t ionery .Po s rage !Telephone and Bond Premium Incidental s Advert ising Purchasing Agent S t eno graph er Vacation Substitute Telegraph Total Purchasing Agent 2,970.00 960.00 42.00 225.00 120.00 50.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 4,472.00 CITY ATTORNEY - ' 11 Salary, City Attorney Salary, Stenographer Salary, Special Stenographer Stationery Printing Briefs Postage ~elephone and Telegraph Inc ideat~ls ~raveI ing Expense Total City Attorney 6,450.00 720.00 50.00 30.00 t00.00 i5.00 60.00 75.00 150 o00 7,650.00 CITY HALL - 12 Salary, ~a lar y, Salary, Salar y, Salary, ~ages Ins uts/lo e Inc identa 1 s Supp Iie s 'ue 1 ,ight Nater Repairs Equipment Supe~ inten dent · Janitors, 2 ~ $1,066.08 Janitors, 2 ~ $ 947.76 Janitress Elevator Operator Total City Hall 1,480.80 2,132.16 1,895.52 533.04 710.88 600.00 1,259.84 50.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 1,400.00 1,150.00 2,000.00 30.00 16, ?42.24 CIVIL AND POLICE COURT - 13 ~ala ry, Sal ar y, ~alary, Nitness ~ees Statiomery Postage 2elephone Bond Premium Incidentala ~urniture Judge Clerk Assistant Clerk an d Equipment Total Civil and POlice co6rt 4,063.56 2,128.56 1,200.00 50.00 350.0,0 10.00 5.00 5.00 5O .00 100.00 ? ,962.12 ISSUING JUSTICE - 14 ~alary, Issuing Justice Sta tio~ery $ond Premium ~cidentals ~ Total Issuing Justice 2,364.96 95.00 10.00 10.00 2,479.96 BAIL CO~ISSIGNER - 15 ~alary, Bail Stationery $ond Premium Commis s lone r Total Bail Commissioner JuvENILE AND DG~.STIC ,RKLATIONS COURT - 16 ~alary, Judge Salary, Chief Probation Officer and Clerk Salary, Woman Probation Officer Salary, Colored Probation Gfficer Psychiatric Examinations Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incident al s Auto Allowance ~urniture and Equipment 1,500.00 25.00 5.00 1,500.00 · 2,369.16 1,776.84 1,518.00 18~ ,00 150.00 30.00. 50°00 5.00 50.00 360.00 100,0G 1,530.00 8.089.00 CITY C 0RONER - 17 Coroner's Fees Witness Fees Post Mortem Fees Total City Coroner 600.00 30.00 300.00 930.00 LUN;~CY COM~ISSION - 18 Just ice Fees Physician Fees Witness Fees Stattonery Transport lng Lunatic s Total Lunancy Commiss£ on 200.00 900.00 10.00 10.00 75.00 1,195.00 HNSTING~ COURT - 19 ~alary, Judge ~xtra Judge ~itness Fees ]ounsel Fees Tury Fees Postage ~elephone haw Books Total Hustings Court 4,700.00 150.00 50.00 650.00 1,500.00 12.50 75.00 52.50 7,190o00 COURT G~ LAW AND CHANCERY - 20 Salary, Judge Extra Judge Jury. Fees Post age Tel ephon e Law Books Total Court of Law and Chanc e~y 4,700.00 100.00 700.00 5.00 75.00 50.00 5,630.00 CIRCU IT Salary, Judge Jury ~ees COURT - 21 Total Circuit Court 1,676.00 250.00 1,926.00 CT.~RK OF COURTS - 22 Salary, Salary, Salary, Sa lary, Salary, Salary, Salary, Salary, Salary, Salary, S als ry, Salary, Salary, Clerk of COurts Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk DepUty Clerk S tenograp her Typ is t-Clerk Typts t-Clerk · Typ i st -Clerk Extra Employees Stationer y Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium. Inci den tals Re pa irs to Ma chine s Furniture and Equipment To tal Clerk of Courts 7,000.00 3,150.00 2,903.04 1,929.96 1,773.84 1,489.92 1,489.92 1,489.9 2 1,489.92 990.00 990.O0 990.00 250.00 1,145.00 150.00 180.00 75.00 30.00 100.00 90.00 27,706.52 CG~GN';~ALTH'S ATTG~EY - 23 Salary, Salary, Salary, Secretary Sta tiGne ry Post~ge Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Commonwe al th ' s At torney Assistant Commonwealth's Attoraey Total Commonwealth,s Attorney 5,775.00 2,640.00 1,500.00 100..00 50.00 120.00 5.00 175.00 10,365.00 CITY SERGEANT - 24 Salary, City Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergea-nt Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Deputy Sergeant Salary, Secretary Salary, Stenographer Stationery- Postage telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Inc identals ~utomGbile Expense Furniture and Equipment · Total City Sergeant ?,000.00 2,200.00 2,010.23 1,773.82 i ,732.37 1,680.00 1,200.00 90O .00 225.00 125 o00 150;00 60.00 100.00 1,827.00 260.50 21,243.92 ELECTO ~RAL B~ARD - 2~ Salary, Secretary Salary, Members,. 2 @ $25.00 S tat ione=y Postage Total Electoral Board 100.00 50.00 60.00 30.00 240.00 CEICTRAL REGISTRAR - 26 ~a~ry, Registra: tati0nery ~tege ~Telephone Incidentalm Total Central Registrar · 2,000.00 25.00 20.00 75.00 15.00 2,135.00 COST GF ELECTIONS - 27 Judges and Cle=ks Printing Ticket s Printing Voting List Mis cellaneous Expense Rent of Voting Places Total Cost of Elections 2,076.00 400..00 3,000.00 400.00 850.0 0 6'726.00 BOARD GE ZONING APPEALS - 28 Salary, Secretary Stationery Postage Tel ephone Incidental~ Publishing Notices Total Board of Zoning Appeals POLIGE DEPARTMENT - 40 ~al~r y, Supe~int endent Salary, Gaptain of Detectives Salary, Identification Chief Salary, Ghief Olerk Salary, Lieutenants, 4 ~ $1,980.00 Salary,. Sergeants, 3 ~ $1,860.00 Salary, Desk Sergeants, 3 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, Radio OperatOrs, 3 ~ $1,620.00 Salary, DetectiVes, 5 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, 3rd Year Patrolmen, 64 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, 2nd Year Patr~lmeu, 2 ~ ~11,689.00 Salary, 1st Year Patrolman, 2 @ ,500.00 Salary, Superintendent of Alarm (0ne-half time) Salary, Helper Superintendent of Alarm (6ne~half time) Salary, Special Police Wages, Meter Service Man (Part Time) Stat ionery Post~ge Telephone ami Telegraph ~on d Pr emium Lnc ide~t al~ ~soline and 0il Maintenance of Alarm System Maintenance Traffic System Maintenance Radio System Maintenance Parking Meters Supplies ~urn iture a~ d Equ ipme~t Total Police Department 1,184.52 25.00 20.00 1£.00 30.00 60.0G 3~505.44 2,520.00 2,100.00 2,040.00 ?,920.00 5,580. O0 ~,220.00 4,860.00 8,700. O0 111,360.00 3,360.00 3,000.00 1,050.00 810.00 60 0 · O0 600.00 900.00 120.00 469.50 20.00 150.00 4,000.00 350. O0 1,500.00 750.00 400.00 550.00 3~962.41 1,331.52 176,397.35 FIRE DEPARTMENT - 41 SalarY, Chief i~alary, First Assistent ChieI Salary, Nester Mechanic Salary, Captains, ll$ $1,800.00 Salary, Junior Captains, ll$ $1,740.00 Salary, Engineers, 9 ~ $1,740.00 Salary, Junior Engineers, 9 ~ $1,680.00 iSalary, Telephone Operators, 3 ~ $1,680.00 ~alary, 3rd Year Privates, ?l ~ $1,620.00 loalary, Superintendent of Alarms (One-half Salary, Helper Superintendent of Alarms S t at io~ery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Insurance Gasoline and Oil Nainte~nce of Apparatus Maintenance of Alarm System Supplies Fire Hose Fuel Light Water Repairs to Buildings Hydrant Service IEqUipment Total Fire DeDa rt me nt Time) (0ne-half Inc ide ntal s LIFE SAVING AND ~IRST AID - 42 Total Life Saving_ and First Aid BUILDING AND PLUMBING ~INSPECTION - 43 3,392.16 2.,4?9.08 1,980.00 19,800.00 19,140.00 15,660.00 15,120.00 5,040.00 115,020.00 1,050.00 Timel 810.00 200.00 30.00 400.00 435.00 800.00 2,000.00 300.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 240.00 500.00 ?50.00 10,000.00 1 ~ 382.50 1~000.00 Salary, Building Inspector 2,961.36 Salary, Assis~ar~t Building Inspector 1,980.00 Salary, Stemographer 1,184.5£ Salary, Vacation Substitute 50.00 Stat ione=y 75.00 Postage 15.00 Tel ep hone 5.0 0 Bond Premium l0.00 Inc identa i s 30.00 Gasoline and Oil 100.00 Total Building and Plumbing Inspection ELECTRICAL INSPECTION Salary, Electrical Inspector 2,128.56 Statiauary 75.00 Postage 20.00 Telephone and Telegraph 5.00 Bond Premium 5.00 Incidentals l0 Gasoline aN, d Oil 125.00 Furniture an d Equ ipme nt 285.00 Total Electrical Inspection ~';EIGHTS AND MEASURES INSPECTION - 45 Salary, Sealer Weights and Measures Wages Gasoline and Oil Supplies Total Weights Inspect ion MILITIA Total Militia DOG TAX ADMINISTRATION - 47 Light s Armory Rent Salary, Game Warden Incidental s Dog Tags and Receipts Rabies Treat, ments and Measures 1,480.80 100.00 10.00 75.00 600.00 600.00 !,200.00 50.0O 100.00 50.00 222,028.74 1,000.00 6,410.88 2,653.56 1,665.80 1,200.00 478 ~J~TH DEPARTMENT - 50 Salary, Commissioner Salary, Clerk !Salary, St enographe~ iSalary, Nuts e Salary, Tuberculosis Nurse Sta ti onery .~ Postage Telephone and Telegraph Inc iden tel s Gasoline and 0il Supplies Toxin and Antitoxin Furniture and Equipment Total Heal th Department 4,070.64 1,?1~.68 1,1P~5.48 1,421.52 1,320.00 350.00 150.00 20.00 56 o00 150.00 2~. 00 500.00 225.00 11,125.32 TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM - 51 Salary, Superintendent amd Medical Director 2,400.00 Salary, Head Nurse 1,200.00 Salary, Nurse 900.00 Salary, Nurses, 3 ~ $60~00 2,160.00 Salary, Practical Nurses, 4 $ $40.00 1,920.00 ~alary, Cook ~ $50.00 600.00 ~alary, Cook's Helpe~, 1 @ $40.00 480.00 Salary, Custodian (No maintenance~ 900.00 Salary, Orderlies, 3 ~ $40.00 1,4~0.00 ~ages 500.00 ~tati o~ery 200.00 ~osta ge 50.00 telephone and Telegraph 200.00 ~ond Premium 5.00 Insur an ce ~15.0O Incidentals 100.00 3asoline and Oil 100.00 ~upplies 2,500.00 ~rugs and Disinfectants 500.00 ~lot hing 250.00 ~ood 12,000,00 Suel 600.00 ~lectri city 1,200.00 ~epa irs 500.00 ~uto Allowance 180.00 ~ubercular Pat lents 2,863.80 ~quipment and Improvements 3~385.00 Total Tuberculosis Sanatorium. 37,448.80 VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL - 52 Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse Bus Pas ses ~upplies ~quipmem~ Total Venereal Disease Control 1,038.96 1,038.96 100.00 500.00 95.00 2,772.92 QUARANTINE- 53 Salary, Quarantine Officer Gasoline and 0il ~upplies Hospitalization Total Quarantine 1,480.80 .50.00 10.00 100.00 1,640,80 LABORATORY- 55 ~ala fy, Bacteriologist ~alary, Assistant Bacteriologist ~alary, Janitor Suppl ies gurniture and Equipment Total Laboratory 2,092.68 1,200.00 380. O* 600.00 26~.00 4,534.72 HEALTH INSPECTIONS - 56 ~alary, Dairy Inspector ~alary, Food Inspector ~alary, Sanitary Inspector Salary, Sanitary Inspector ~ncidentals ~asoline and Oil Total Health Inspection 2,171.64 1,480.80 1,421.52 1,200.06 156.00 130.00 6,559.96 D~ART~,~NT 0F PUBLIC WELFARE - 57 Salary, Dir ec tot ~Salary, Super intendent Salary, Supervisor Salary, Case Workers, 3 ~ $1,320.00 iSalary, Case ~orkers, 3 @ $1,100.04 Salary, Children's Case Worker Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Intake Secretaries, 2 ~ $900.00 Salary, File Clerk Salary, Secretary to Director Stationery Pos ta ge Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Inc iden ta ls Gasoline and 0il General Relief 01d Age Assistance &id to Dependent Children Aid to Blind Emergency Relief Fund School Milk Fund T. B. Fund Hot Lunches for School Children W. P. A. Project Total Department Public Welfare 4,000,00 2,400,00 1,800,00 3)960,.00 3~,300,12 1,650,00 990.00 900.00 1,100.04 1,800.00 900.00 1,200.00 400.00 150.00 250.00 10.00 100.00 400.00 27,932.68 61,560.00 11,520.00 5,846.70 1,000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 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 Postage T e le phone Incidental s Gasoline and 0il Medical Supplies Furniture and Equipment Total City Physician 3,150.00 1,156.92 5,280.00 250.00 50.00 600.00 25.00 75.00 40.00 90.00 100.00 350.00 1,750.00 41.5O CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS' PEESI0~ - 60 Pensions to Confederate Soldiers and their Widows Total Confederate Soldiers' Pens ions 2~,800.00 ALMSHOUSE - 61 Salary, Superintendent Salary, Matron Salary, Nurse Salary, Cook Salary, Helper Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Rands, 2 ~ $567.60 Salary, Farm Hand Wa ge s Telep hone Ins ur a nc e Gasoline and 0il Supplies Clothing Fuel Electricity Repairs Burial of Paupers Livestock and Poultry Equipment a~d Improvements Total Almshouse 1,006.92 592.32 533.04 473.76 414.48 829.08 1,135.20 851.4O 1,800.00 150.00 205.00 350.00 3,000.00 100.00 550.00 250.00 1,000.00 300.00 175.00 1,5~5.00 HOSPITALIZATION - 63 Hospitalization of Indigents (1) Hospitalization of Indigent Mothers Total Hospitalizat io~ (1) This is not a lump sum appropriation and is to be disbursed only fGr actual 13,200.00 300.00 142,169.54 12,958.42 2,800.00 15,241.20 13,500.00 480 CITY JAIL - 64 Salary, Ja ilo r Salary, Jailor Salary, Ja Llor Sale ry, Mat ton Salary, Cook Salary, Rel ief Wages Jailor S ta ti onery Te 1 ep hone Supp 1 les C lot hing Food Supplies ,~epa irs ~ qu ipmea~ Total City Jail 1,909.80 1,771.92 1,?12.88 1,010.76 1,064.28 300.00 600.00 20.00 15.00 1,300.00 6OO.OO 12,000.00 400.00 42O .00 23,124.64 JUVENILE DETENT ION HOME - 65 Salary, Keeper Salary, Matron ~ages Telephone Ins uranc e Supplies Fuel Electric try ~Va ter ~epa irs Board of Inmates Equipment Total Juvenile Dot en t i on Horn e 888.36 296.04 260.00 15.00 90.00 400.00 400.00 80.00 220. O0 259.00 1,300.00 84.00 4,273.40 RELIE~ CENTER BUILDING - 67 Sals ry, Wages Insurance Suppl ie s Fuel Electricity Nat er ~epairs CUs~dian Total Relief Center Building I, 135.20 100.00 235.00 250.00 460.00 35O .00 500.00 150.00 3,180.20 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - ?0 ~alary, City Engineer Salary, Assistant City Engineer Salary, Draftsman ~alary, Instrumen~ Man~ ~alary, Clerk ~alary, Rodman ~alary, Cha inma~ ~alary, Extra ~Employees ~tationery ~ostage ~elephone and Telegraph Incidentmls ~asoline and Oil ,~epairs to Machines and EQuipment~ ~upplies ~urniture and Equipment. Total Engineering Department 3,674.88 2,880.00 2,400.00 1,851.12 1,302.96 1,302.96 1,048.32 300.00 100.00 15.00 2O .00 25.00 250.00 50.00 568.00 875.00 16,663.24 SEWER CONST~CTION - 71 Wages Gasoline and Oil Repairs to Eachinery Supplies Wet er Equipment Rental Mater ials Rights of Way Equipment Total Se~r Construction MAINT~ANCE OF SEWERS AND DRAINS - 72 Salary, Foreman, Wages Gasoline and Oil S up pi ies Wa ~; e~ Rights of Way 3 Months 2,600.00 325.00 25.00 150.00 10.00 100.00 4,500.00 ?0.00 ~20.0G 465.00 10, O1 ?. 80 200.00 175.00 30°06 50.0G 8,000.00 STREET CLEANING !SalarY, Superintendent (Gne-hal~ Timel iiWages iGasoline and Oil :~Na int enance o f Sweepers iS upp 1 ie s i!~at er Equipment Total Street Cleaning 987.12 20,085.16 1,600.00 1,750.00 500.00 75.00 1,310.00 26,107.28 REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL - 74 Salary, Salary, ~ala r y, l~al=ry, Checker !iWages Telephone Bond Premium Insurance Incidentals ilGasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel Electricity Water Repa irs to Equipment ii~f~ages Bond Premium In cide nra i s Gasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel War er Contra ctors Truck Hire Rights of Way Mat eriala Superintendent (0ne-half Timel Foreman Incinerator Engineer Inc inera tor Total Refuse Collection and STREET CONS ~!t~ CTION - 75 Total Street Const ruction STREET REPAIR - 76 !f~alary, General Foreman iSalary, Foreman ( 9 Months ) iT/ages iiBond Premium Incidentals Gasoline and Oil Repairs to !!achinery Supp i ies ~ater Contra ctors ~at e~ ials ~quipment Total Street Repa i r Disposal 987.12 1,658.40 1,480.80 1,200.00 54,052.46 75.00 5.00 190.00 25.00 4,900.00 300.00 1,200.00 350.00 350.00 1,500.00 3~450.00 8,670.00 5.00 25.00 850.00 170.00 50.00 25.00 170.00 185.00 150.00 11~700.00 1,980.00 1,395.00 48,786.10 10.00 3OO .00 3,000.00 300.00 1,000.00 25.00 2,000.00 31,000.00 3~995.00 71,723.78 22,000.00 93,791.10 STREET SIGNS - 77 Salary, Foreman J~'age $ Gasoline and Oil Mat e~ iai s ( 2 Months) Total Street Sign s 310.00 1,900.00 50.00 1~000.00 3,260.00 BRIDGE REPAit~ - 78 Salary, General Foreman (10 Wages Bond Premium Gasoline and Oil Supplies Contra c tors Mater ials Equipment Total Bridge Months ) Repa i rs 1,550.00 2,510.80 5.~00 150.00 200.00 1,500.00 2,000'.00 50.00 7,965.80 482 STREET LIGHTING - 79 i00 C. P. Lights , 356 @ $12.00 250 C. P. Lights, 1,152 ~ $25.00 400 C. P. Lights, 4 ~ $32.00 600 C. P. Lights, 148 9 $40.00 600 C. Po Lights ~ all night ), 39 ~ $55.00 1,000 C. P. Sodium Lights, 22 ~ $50.00 Repairs to Bridge Lights Total Street Lighting AND ICE REMGYAL - 80 ]¥~age s Gasoline and Oil Supplies Total Snow and Ice Removal PUBLIC SCHOOLS - 90 Maintenance Schools Total Public Schools RECREATION DEPARTMENT - 100 Salary, Director Salary, Supervisor, 4 Months ~ $75.00 Salary, Supervisor, 3 Months ~ $60.00 Salary, Playleaders, 3 Months, 18 ~ $55.06 Salary, Umpires, etc. ~tationery Pos rage Telephone Bond Premium Insurance Incidentals Gasoline and Oil Supplies Electricity Auto Allowance Rentals Furniture and Equipmen~ Total Recreation Department G~BRATIONS AND PUBLIC ENTERTAIND~,NTS - 101 Armistice Day Celebration Boys and Girls '~eek Halloween Ce lebration Shris~mas Stree~ Eight ing Deco=ations and Grand Stand Mis cella~ eou~ Total Ce!ebrations an~ Public Entertainments PUBLIC pARKS - 102 ~alary, Superintendent ~alary, Keepe~ Elmmood Salary, Keepe= Jackson Salary, Keep~ Washington Salary, Keeper ~ishbur~ Salary, Keeper Melrose Salary, Keepe~ South Roanoke Salary, Tree Surgeon ~ages ~elephone Bond Premium Ins ufa nce Inct dental s Gasoline and Oil SupD1 fas Trees and Flowers Fuel E1 ectrici~y Wa~er Repa irs W. P. A. ~Project Equipment and Improvements Total Publdc Parks 4,272.00 28,800.00 128.00 5,920.00 2,145.00 1,100.00 200.00 3,000.00 150.00 50.00 575,000.00 3,600.00 300.00 180.00 2,970.00 1,200.00 75.00 25.00 lO0.OO 5.00 75.00 20.00 25.00 1,600.00 200.00 240.00 3OO .00 45. O0 115.00 oo.oo 100.00 125.00 100.00 260.00 1,480.80 888.36 947.76 710.76 1,140.00 947.76 94?.76 1,284.00 10,016.80 150.00 5.00 94.00 20.0G 500.00 600.0Q 300.00 250.0~ 250.00 80 0. O0 I, 350 . O0 3,000.00 2~560.00 42,5165 o00 3,200.00 575,000.00 10,960.00 800.00 28,243.00 483 PUBLIC LIBRARY - 103 Salary, Librarian Salar~y, Cataloguer Salary, Children's Librarian Salary, Reference Librarian Salary, Librarian Raleigh Court Branch Salary, Librarian Melrose Branch Salary, Librarian Gainsboro Branch Salary, Junior Assistant Salary, Junior Assistants, 2 @ $714.96 Salary, Junior Assistant Salary, Superintendent of Building (Part Time) Salary, Vacation Substitutes Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress Salary, Janitress Wag es Stati onery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Ins ,~ra no,e Inci den ta i s Books Periodicals Supplies Fuel Elaetricity ~lat er Repairs ~inding ient of Branches ~quipment Total Public Library 2,953 2,126.40 £,008 1,640.76 1,004.16 1,417.56 1,122.24 1,200.00 1,429.92 660.00 354.36 120.00 341.16 131.52 65.76 367.00 300.00 125.00 310.00 5.00 146.00 20.00 5,000.00 465.45 350.00 200.00 280. OO 20 ..00 250.00 600.00 1,320.00 207.57 26,541.38 PENSIONS ~,JD GRATUITTW-~ TO. FGR~E~I~LOYEES '~ "~ ' 110 Police and FizB Pensions Gratuities to Former Employees Total Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees 9,000.00 . 2,507.96 BAMAGES AND COSTS - 112 Inc iden ta 1 s Court Costs Personal In jut ies Damages to Property Total Damages and costs 25.00 200.00 300.00 300.00 11,507.96 825.00 REFUNI~S AND REBATES - 113 Erroneous Assessment of Taxes Local Assessments Account s Rents L ic ens es Miscellaneous E ine s Total Refunds and Henates 3,000.00 150.00 1,000.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 4,600.00 WGRKM~'S C01IPENSATION - 114 Nurse~s and Physicians Medical Supplies Hospitalization Funerals C ompensa t ion State Tax Total Workmen's Compensation 500.00 50.00 ' 500.00 300.00 1,000.00 ~25.00 2,775.00 ilJES ~EINICIPAL LEAGUES - 115 U. S. Conferences of Mayors Total Dues, Municipal Leagues 75..00 ?5.00 MAINTENANCE CITY PROPERTY - 116 Wages Insurance Gasoline and Oil Ma ter ia i s Total Maintenance City Property 500.00 13o00 20.00 400.00 933.00 MUNICIPAL AIBPGRT - i20 Salary, Manager Salary, Assistant Salary, Helper Wa ges Stationery Postage Telephone Bond Prem Ins ur a nc e In c iden tei s Gasoline and Oil Gasoline and Oil Supplies Fuel Electricity Repa ir s Auto All owa rice Materials Equipm~n~ and Manager for Resale Impro veme~t s Total Municipal Airport 650 o O0 188. O0 792.00 400.00 15.00 5.00 100.00 5.00 510.00 25.00 50.00 6,000.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 120.00 500.00 150.00 11,960.00 NELSON STREET MARKET - 121 Salary, clerk Salary, Salary, Salary, Salary, Sale ry, Wages Sta tioA~ery Postage Telephone Bond Premium 'Insurance Incidentals Maintenance. Supplies Fuel Electricity Wa Repa irs AutO Allowance Equipment Assistant Clerk Mac hanic Janitors, Z 9 $888.84 Matron Rest Room Ja~i tress Re fregerat lng Plant Total Nelson Street Market 2,256.60 1,419.00 1,480.80 1,777.68 947 · 76 414.60 955.00 150.00 ? .00 10.00 10.00 690.00 25.00 2,400.00 500.00 800.00. 1,900.00 650.00 1,100.00 120.00 59.00 17,666.44 WEST END MARKET - 122 Wages Insurance Inci dentals Gasoline and Oil Supplies Electricity Water Repair s Total West End Ma rk e t 200.00 28.00 10.00 5°00 25.00 175.00 225.00 100.00 768.00 ~JNICIPAL SCALES - 12~ Commi ssions, Wage s S tat io~ery Rent EQu i p~en t Weighmaster Total Municipal Scales 300.00 90.00 40.00 2.00 1~200.00 1,632o00 Wages Supp lie s Nate= Repa irs Equipment MUNICIPAL CEMET~Y - 124 Total Municipal Cemetery 598.50 I0.00 ZO .00 40.00 15.00 683.50 MAH~,R F~LD - Salary, Custodian Wages Telep hone Insurance Supplies Fuel Electricity Water ReDa irs Rent Total Maher F~ld 1,140.00 300.00 90.00 1,493.57 300.00 50.00 £72.50 450.00 300.00 5,000.00 9,396.07 MUNICIPAL GARAGE - 130 Salary, Super intendent Salary, Clerk Wa ge s S ta ti onery T el ep hone Bond Premium Insurance Inc idental's Gasoline and 0il Supplies Parts for Motor Equipment Tires Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Repairs by Others EQuipment and Improvements Total Municipal Garage 2,132.28 1,440.00 11,160.56 125.00 15.00 5.00 2,303.00 10.00 100.00 1,800.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 300.00 250.00 50.00 300.00 300.00 475.00 29,765.84 QUARRY 'AND CR~SHER - 132 Wages Bond Premium Insurance Gasoline and Oil Supplies Electricity Repa irs Purchase of Land EQuipment iienta 1 Total Quarry And Crusher 14,941.80 5.00 15.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 400.00 500.00 2~000.00 20,861.80 Wages Insurance 'Water Repairs ASPHALT PLANT - 132 Total Asphalt Plant 250.00 22.00 15.00 250.00 537.00 INTER~T ON INDEBTEDNESS - 140 Intersst on Bonded Debt Interest on Fishburn Bonds Interest on Claytor Bonds Interest on Airport Notes Interest on Municipal Building Annex Notes Interest on Waynick Notes Total Interest on Indebtedness 297,420.00 2,875.00 462.50 1,225.00 350.00 350.00 302,682.50 DEBT RETIRF~ENT - 141 Serial Bonds Due January 1 Serial Bonds Due July t Fishburn Bond Due April 20 Airport Note Due July B Claytor Bond Due January 1 Municipal Building Annex Note Due October 15 Waynick Note Du~ May 31 Total Debt Retirement 49,000.00 2Z,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 92,000.00 S Ii%~/NG FUND CONTRIBUTION - 142 Outstanding Term Bonds Total sinking Fund Contribution GRAND TO TAL 84,900.00 84,900.00 ~2,469,972.32 WATER DEPARTMENT CRYSTAL SPRING PUMPING STATION - 260-C Lab o r ~uel Fuel Han, dling Electric Power Lubrica nra All Other Expense Maintenance o f Structures Maintenance of Dams, Wells and Intakes ~aintenance of Boilers ~aintenance of Equipment ~Iaintenance of Grounds All 0the~ Maintenance Total Crystal Spring Pumping Station 6 ,~&l. O0 6,184.00 ? 3g. O0 2,100.00 g40.O0 &80. O0 600.00 60.00 360.00 ~60.00 2,000.00 l~O .00 19,682.00 MUSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPING STATI0~B - 260-~9 Labor E1 eetric Power ~11 O~her Expense Maintenance of Structures ~aintenance o f Equipment ~aintenance of Grounds All Other Maintenance Total Muse and Riwer Springs Pumping Stat ion 600.00 2,500.00 150.00 25.00 125.00 100.00 9'5. O0 SMITH SPRING PUMPING STATION - 260-S Labor Electric Power ~ll Other Expense 5~aintenance of structures ~aintenance of Equipment i~aintenance of Grounds ' ~ll Other Maintenance Total Smith Spring Pumping Station lbTH STREET BRIDGE PUMPING STATION '260-B :Labor Electric Power ~11 Other Expense 11 Ma int enan ce Total l~th Street Bridge Pumping Station 64.00 1,400.00 40.00 20.00 40.00 20.00 20.00 192.00 1,132.00 60.00 72.00 VILLA HEIGHTS PUMPING STATION - 260-V Labor Electri¢ Power All Other Expense All Ma intenance 192.00 85~.00 60.00 72.00 Total Villa Heights Pumping Station GRANDIN COURT PUMPING STATION - 260-G Labor Electric Power All Other Expense All Malntena~c e 192.00 1,000o00 60.00 84.00 Total Grandin Court Pumping Station EDGERILL PUt,PING STATION - 260-E Labor E1 ect~ic Powe= All Other Expense All Maintenance 19 2.00 60.00 60.00 72.00 Total Edgehill Pumping Station SHEi~WOOD FOREST PUMPING STATION - 260-SF Labor Elec t~ i c Po wer All Other Expense All Maintenance 192.00 200.00 60.00 60.00 Total Sherwood Forest Pumping Station 3,575.00 1,604.00 '1,456.00 1,180.00 1,336.00 384.00 512 o00 487 PURIFIC&TIGN - 280 Labor ~upplies and Expenses Laboratory Labor Laboratory Supplies ~intenance of ~ystem ~aintenance of Grounds Total Purl fi ca t i on 3,000.00 £, &00.00 3,1£0.00 480.00 1,000.00 500.00 10,500.00 DISTRI~JTION SYSTEM - 290 La bo r ~eter Zxchange ~ork on Consumer,s Premises Supplies and Expenses ~hop Expense ~intenance of Structures l~iaintenance of Reservoirs and Standpipes !daintenance of Distribution ~4ains ~laintenance of Services ~aintenance of Meters ~aintenance of ~W~ydrants ~ intenance of Shop Equipment kll Other Expenses Total Distribution System 3,600.00 3,600.00 720.00 1,200.00 360.00 60.00 715.00 3,600.00 1,500.00 7, ~00.00 1,800.00 120.00 120.00 24,595.00 COMMERCIAL - 310 Salaries Meter Reading Bupplies and Expenses Total C ommer c ia 1 TRANSMISSION - 315 Labor ~a inte nance Reservoirs and Dams Rental All Other Expense Total Transmission GENERAL EXPENSE - 320 Salaries Supplies and Expensa Mis cellaneous Expense Legal Experts e Accounting Expense Management Expense Treasury Expense Injuries and Damages Insurance and Bond Premiums Store Room Expense Maintenance of Structures Pens io ns Total General Expense NON-OPERATING EXPENSES Miscellaneous Repla cement Reserve Interest on DebD Interest on Notes Retirement of Debt Total None-Opera ting Expense Total General Appropriations APP'ROPRI&TiG,~S FROM CAPITAL ACCOUNT C~p ital Outlays APPROPRIATION FR0~ P~PLACE~r~T RESERVE Repla cement s , 19,200.00 £,400.00 4~£00,00 60.00 36.00 60.00 400.00 36.00 3,600.00 600.00 600;00 1,800.00 ~,000.00 900.00 1,200.00 600.00 1,800.00 180.00 980.00 600.00 i,000.00 66,~60.00 lb2,916.68 1,000.00 116~£50.00 25,800.00 592.00 15,860.00 317,826.68 424,902.68 46,142.02 20,977.98 NOTE: ~he appropriations from capital account included in the Water Department Budget are contingent upon balances remaining after completion of projects under con- struction and deduction of ~50,000.00 earmarked for Carvin Cove project. 485 IN THE C0~NCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 1959. No. 6278. A RES.OLUTION authorizing and directing the payment to W. D. Equi, Jr., of three per cent commission on all delinquent personal pmmperty taxes collected .in the City of Roa~noke, through the Delinquent Tax Department, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that effective as of January l, 1~40, and to continue until revoked by Council, W. D. Equi, Jr., the !collector in the office of the Delinquent Tax Department, be paid three per cent icommission on all delinquent personal property taxes collected in the City of. !~oenoke, through the Delinquent Tax Department, the said commission tO be in ad- idition' to salary already provided for in the Budget for the 'year 1940, and that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw monthly warrants payable to ~. D. Equi, ~r., accordingly. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, .The 29th day of December, 1959. No. 62?9. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Sections 11, lA, 52, 59, t05-b, 118, 128-a and 1Ag, relating to Alcoholic Beverages; Auctioneers, General or Common Griefs; Contractors, Builders, etc.; Dancing Halls; Peddlers, Venders {Retail); Professional; Slot Machines; and Wrecking and Salvaging, respectively, of an ~rdinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the ~0th day of December, 1935, No. A656, as ameaded, and entitled, "An Ordinance compiling and codifying ~rdinmmces, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes, and prescribing ~enalties for violation~thereof, and directing the printing of same in pamphlet form 'epealing Section 102~, relating to Package Delivery Service, and adding thereto ~ection 68 relating to ¥iremurks. WHERF~, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal. ~overnment, an emergency is ae~ forth and declared ~o exist', and this Ordinance ~hall be in force from January l, 1~40. THEREFORE., BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 1I, iA, 52, 5~, ~0$-b, 115, 128-a and 145, relating to Alcholic .Beverages Auctioneers, General or Comon Criers; Contractors, BuilderS, etc.; Dancing Halls; ?eddler,~¥ende~s (RetailS; Professional; Slot Machines; and Nrecking and Salvaging, restaurant license tax restaurant license tax ~erchant (j) For each ~[~ii'~i~'~'~'ii~-~'~'~i[i~'[~'' ...... or restaurant license ta X .. respectively, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 30th day of December, 1935, No. 4696, as amended, and entitled, "_A_n Ordinance com- piling and codifying 0rdin~nces, imposing taxes on licenses for municipal 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 follows: Section I1. Alcoholic Beverages. Every person engaged in manufacturing, bottling, selling and/or dispensing alcoholic beverages, the follov~ing sums: (a) For each distiller,s license, if more than 5,000 gallons of alcohol, or spirits, or both, are manufactured during said license year, including bet tling · · .$500.00 500.00 (~) ~or each brewery license'; ;;iii ;; i i;includingbottling · 5OO.O0 (d) ~or each bottler's license .............................. 300.00 (.e) For each wholesale beer lfc&l~;~ . 250.00 (g) For each ~holesale druggist's license 10.00 Section 14. Auctioneers, General or Common Criers. 50.00 50.00 75.00 5.00 On each general auctioneer, whether he receives any compensation for his ~ervices or not, there shall be levied by the Commissioner of Revenue a license tax of ............................................................ 25.00, ~hich shall not be p~orated. Provided, that this license does not authorize said ~uctioneer to sell real estate. But the privilege hereby granted shall only be ~xercised and enjoyed by'one designated person, to be named in the license when ~ssued. And no person, by virtue of a license to conduct such a business as is ~rovided for in this section shall be authorized to confer such privilege on any )arson not duly licensed under this section. Common Crier is only licensed according to State Code Section 175. Section 5a. Contractors, Builders, etc. Any person, firm or corporation accepting orders or contracts for doing .ny work on or in any building or structure requiring the use of paint, stone, brick m~rtar, wood, cement, structural iron or steel, sheet i~n, galvanized iron, metalli piping, tin, lead, electric wiring or other metal, or wall paper or any other build- £ng material; or who shall accept orders or contracts to do any scraping or sanding ~f floors by means of machinery designed for such purpose; or who shall accept order: ~r contracts to do any paving or curbing on sidewalks or streets, public or private .~roperty, using asphalt, brick, stone, cement, ~od or any composition; or who shall ~ccept an order for or contract to excavate earth, rock or other material for foun- iations or any other purpose, or ~ho shall accept am order or contract to construct ~ny sewer or ~rain of stone, brick, terra cotta or any oth~r material; or who sh~ll ~ccept orders or contracts to exterminate vermin, termites or other insects by ~oison fumigation or other,,isa, shall be deemed a contractor. Provided, however, that any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of plumbing and steam fitting shall not be deemed to be a contractor except as defined in Section No. 112. 489 If the gross amounts of all orders or contracts accepted during the preceding year do not exceed $10,000.00 ................ $ 20.00, if such orders or contracts exceed $10,000.00' ; 2o,ooo.oo f .... ........... 30.00, $50,000.00 ............... 50.00, $100,000.00 · ' · .......... ~5.00, $150,000. O0 . · . · · 100.00, of such ex~ess. The license ~ax of eve:y such con~rac~or begi~ing business shall be measured in acc~rd~ce wi~h ~ 2oregoi~ scale by ~he gross a~un~ of all orders or con~rac~s which he baa. accepted before applyi~ for ~he license, pl~ the gross ~o~ of all orders or cgn~rac~s which he.es~es he will accep~ be~wee~ ~he da~e of ~he issuance of his license and ~ 31s~ day of ~cem~r followi~. tt shall be the au~y of every ~n~rac~or, pl~ber and s~e~- ~i:~er who sub-lets any portion of ~he work contracted for ~o no~ify ~he Building I~peo~or such sub-le~ing, giving a~un~ so sub-ley, ~ n~ ~ a~dress of all Persons, fir~ or color,ions to whom.any portion of :he work is sub-le~, and for failure so to ~ shall he f~ed no~ less than $5.00 nor ~re th~ $50.00. ~d any person other -~n the owner thereof ~o shall ac~ as superintendent of the erection, con- st~ction or repair of buildings for ~hich a pe~it ia required, and which sai~ ~rk is not ~ne ~dar a r~ularly licensed per,n, shall pay t~ license tax re- quired in this section. ~y.person' who shall make a b~iness o~ erecting or constructi~ houses for the p~pose of selli~ or renting the same, and s~ll no~ ~ploy t'h~efor a Contractor or per~n who shall act as superintendent who has paid the license ~ax required by law, shall pay a license tax as above p~vided for. No license uired under this section shall be tm~fe~red or pro, ted. If a bond is required no pe~It s~ll be issued ~tfl ~ame has been i~en as required by law or 0rdin~ce. The .Co~isaXoner of ~he Bev~ue s~ll, f~m tlme to time, f~nish the City ~nager, Building Inspector, Electrical I~pector, Pl~b~g I~pector, and City Clerk and amy ot~r department which requires a pemft, a.list of all con- tractors, pl~bers and steam fitters d~y licensed. No pemmit shall be issued to contrac~or, pl~ber or st~ fitter until said department is satisfied t~t the- necessary license has been sec~ed. Section 59. ~ci~ ~lls. 0n ~ch person, fi~ or corporation conducting a dancing ~11 or pavilion and c~rging a~ission thereto ............................................ $ 25.00. Not prorated. Section 105. Peddl'ers, V~ders. (Reta il.) (b) ~or the privilege of peddling otherwise th~ on foot, t~ tax sm~ be ............. * ............................................ , .......$ ~0o.00, except t~t the tax on ped~ers of ice, milk, butter, eggs, poultry, cured meats, vegetables, fruits, or other f~ily supplies of a peris~ble ~t~e not gro~ :roduced by them, a~ll be ................................................. $ 40.00, ~or each vehicle used in such peddli~ in the city. 49!.. Section 115. Professional. Each attorney-at-law, architect, conveyancer, dentist, civil engineer, physician or surgeon, veterinary surgeon, or osteopath, chiropractor, porapathy, monipulative surgery, Chemists, Engineers, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Structural Engineers, Surveyors, Eye-Sight Specialists, Massue~s, Neurologists, Oculists, Opticians, Optometrists, Orthodonists, Accountants, Public or any other practitioner of the art of healing, who has been licensed or has practiced his profession for less tham five years shall pay ............................. $ 15.00. and where any such person has transacted business or practiced his profession for five years or more ........................................................ 25.00 All Eye-Sight Specialists, Oculists, Opticians and Optometrists shall, in addition to the above license tax, pay the license tax required of merchants by this Ordinance on the merchandise sold by them, pro.vided no merchant's license shall be required where they furnish glasses and frames only on their own prescrip- tions. Every member of a firm or partnership conduc ting a practice covered by this seCtion and each employee thereof assisting in such practice and who is. re- Qui~ed to pay a State vocational revenue license tax, shall be liable for the licen~, tax provided in this section. SectiOn 128. Slot Machines. (a) Any person, firm or corporation having in the Oily of Roanoke, a slot machine of any description into which are inserted nickels or coins of larger ~denominations to dispose of articles of merchandise, or for the purpose of operating devices that operate on the coin-tn-the-slot principle, used £or ~ain, shall pay for every' sUch slot machine or device, as the case may be, a license tax of..$ 25.0C On each coin operated musical machine or musical device that operates on the coin-in-the-slot principle ........................................... 5.0C On each vending and amusmment machine operated by the insertion of one Ce~lt ................................................................... IO.OC On each machine used solely for the purpose of selling shoestrings, chewing gum, candy, peanuts, or on each weighing machine operated by the insertion of a one-cent coin, and on any postage stamp machine ............. On each m~chine fOr the sale of agricultural prodmcts or cigars... ~.OC 3.0C On each coin vending machine used solely for the sale of soft drinks, and placed in manufacturing or other establishments not frequented by the general public, and for the use of employees in such establishments ..... $15.00.and $3.00 for each additional machine. On each coin vending machine operated on premises for which a merchant's license and retailer's soft drink license have been obtained, and used only for the sale of molt drinks ....... provided furgher, however, that operators ;~";~; ~l~'~.~l~ ;;~l~ shall pay a tax of 22¢ on every one hundred dollars of gross sales, the said tax to be assessed by the Commissioner of Revenue on sworn affidavit filed by the operator showing sales, after the let day of January and before the 15th day of January following the calendar year in which such business was done. 3.00, Automatic baggage or parcel checking machines, for each receptacle...25 No license on machines for selling sanitary drinking cups or sanitary drinking cups and natural water for ................................ .01 On each machine used solely far the purpose of selling candy operated by the insertion of a five-cost coin ............................... 5.00. No license, upon any pay telephone slot machine. No Comissioner of the Revenue shall issue any license under this Section, unless and until the applicant states on oath that no element of chance enters into the operation of the machine for which a license is desired provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section shall be construed as ~ex~nitting any such person, firm or corporation t, keep, maintain, exhibit or operate any slot machine or other device in the operation of which gaming ia permit- ted by the pc=son in charge thereof. The Commissioner of the Revenue shall prepare and furnish to the person applying for license revenue stickers which, when signed by the Commissioner of the .~evenue issuing any ~slot machine license, shall evidence the payment of the license tax; and it shall be the duty of every licensee to whom any such sticker is issued ~y the Commissioner. of the Revenue to at. tach the same to the slot machine covered thereby amd to keep the same so attached throughout the license period. The form ~f the stickers aforesaid shall be prescribed by the Commissioner. Any person, firm or corporation who operates or allows to be operated any slot machine without the proper sticker shall be subject to a fine of $5.00 for )ach offense. It.shall be unlawful for any proprietor, owner, operator, beilee, L~censee, or custodian of any slot machine, other than vending machines which do ~othing except to vend merchandise, and other than machines which provide service )nly, knowingly to permit any person under the age of sixteen years to operate the Section 149. Wrecking and Salvaging. Every pe~s~n, firm or corporation engaged in the business of wrecking ~nd/or salvaging, except the wrecking of buildings, having ~n ~ffice or representa- tive or making contracts for work, or s~liciting for w~rk in the City of Roanoke shall pay a license tax of .............................. . ................. $100.00. ·very person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of wrecking buildings shall pay the same license tax required of contractors; but ~here such ~erson, firm or co~poration is also engaged in selling materials from such wrecked ~uildings and pays a'merch~nt's license tam therefor, the same shall be in lieu ~f such contractor's license tax. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of~Roanoke that ~ecti0n 102~, r~lating to Package Delivery Service, in the following words and ~igures, to-wit: Section 102~. Package Delivery Service. Every pc=son, firm or corporation engaged in the business of package or ~arcel delivery for others shall pay a license tax of .- ......... . .......... $ 50.00", ~e, and the same is hereby repealed. BE IT I~URTHER ORDAINED by the Counc il of the City of Roanoke that the following section, relating to Fireworks, be, amd the same is hereby added to. ~rdinance No. 4696: ~ection ~8. Fireworks. ~n each person, firm or corporation offering for sale. at retail, ~ot prorated, and in addition thereto a me~chant's license.~ &PPR~VED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 19A0. 1~o. 6280. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Delinquent Tax Collector to appear at any sale of property described as the northeast part of Lot 127, Ward A, Roanoke Land and Improvement Company, standing in the name of D. A. Forrer, and to bid for and on behalf of the City a sufficient amount to cover the taxes against said property and the cost of sale thereof. BE IT~RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in order to protect the interest of the City growing out of its tax lien against that certain parcel of land known as the northeast part of Lot 127, Ward ~, Roanoke Land and Improvement Company, the Delinquent Tax Collector be, and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to bid for and on behalf of the City at any'sale of said )roperty made pursuant to a decree of the~Court of Law & Chancery for the City of ~oanoke in the suit of City of Roanoke v. D. 'A. Forrer, a sufficient amount to cover the taxes against said property and the cost of sale thereof. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 19~0. No. 6281. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $5.00 coyering reimbursement of W. C. Potter for Christmas tree erecte~ in front of the MuniciPal Building during Christmas 1939. 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 $5.00 covering reimbursement of W. C. Potter for Christmas tree erected in front of the ~unicipal Building during Christmas 1939. APPROVED PreSident 49° 494 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 1940. No. 6282. A RESOLUTION granting extension of contract time to Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, for completion of Contract No. 6, Refrigeration Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, located at Coyner's Spring, Botetourt County, Virginia. ?~rlEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke under date of October 2, 1939, by Resolution No. 6162, granted extension of contract time to November 15, 1939, for Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, for completion of Contract No. 6, Refrigeration Equipment, for the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, and V~EREAS, Thurman & Boone Company, Incorporated, has requested an additiona extension of time for furnishing the materials and the completion of the work under its contract, and WHEREAS, Frye & Stone, Consulting Architects, have recommended that this extension be granted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the time for the completion of Contract No. 6, Refrigera- lion Equipment, Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Roanoke, Virginia, Docket No. Va. 1405-F, se extended until December 8, 1939. Section 2. That the penalty set forth in the contract doouments for failure to complete the contract on the specified date (November 15, 1939) is hereby waived. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 1940. No. 6283. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant Rmounting to $40.00 in the name of F. F. Stone, covering expense account for trip to Atlanta, Georgia, in connection with matters pertaining to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor se, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $40.00 in the name of F. F. Stone, covering expense account for trip to Atlanta, Georgia, in ~onnection with matters pertaining to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium. ~ ~ APPROVED 495 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGIEIA, The 8th day of January, 1940. No. 6284. A REsoLuTIOH authorizing and directing that effective as of January l, 1940, the Bail Commissioner for the City of Roanoke be paid $2,100.00 per annum, with the proviso that the said amount be paid so long as the collections from the office are equal to or greater than the said a~ount, and that if for any reason the collections from the said office drop below the $2,100.00 per annum figure that the salary be reduced accordingly. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that effec~;ive as of i January 1, 1940, the salary of the Bail Commissioner for the City of Roanoke be, an~ it is hereby fixed at $2,100.00 per annum, with the proviso that the said amount be paid so long as the collections from the office are equal to or greater than the said amount, and that if for any reason the collections from the said office drop below the $2,100.00 per annum figure that the salary be reduced accordingly. APPROVED IN T,~IE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 1940. No. 628'5. Pre si dent BE IT FURTt~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED I ~/~ A ~vo ,./ AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #15, "Bail Commissioner", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of December, 1939, No. 6277, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1940, and ending December 31, 1940". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #15, Bail Commissioner", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of December, 1939, No. 6277, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1940, and ending December 31, 1940", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: BAIL C0~;~ISSIONER #15 Salary, Bail Commissioner ............. ~ 2,100.00 IN Tt~E COUNCIL FOR TI~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 1940. No. 6286. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to present, with compliments of the city, one copy each of the "City Code of Roanoke, Virginia, 1939", to the four local representatives in the State Legislature; viz, Messrs. Harvey B. Appers°n, Leonard G. Muse, Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter H. Scott. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to present, with the compliments of the city, one copy each of the "City Code of Roanoke, Virginia, 1939", to the four local representatives in the State Legislature; viz, ~essrs, Harvey B. Apperson, Leonard G. ~use, Earl A. Fitzpatrick and Walter H. Scott. APPROVED President IN TI-~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 1940. No. 6287. A RESOLUTION petitioning the local members of the General Assembly to use their best efforts at the 1940 session for the enactment of certain legislation. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the local nembers of the General Assembly be, and they are hereby petitioned to use their 0est efforts at the 1940 session towards the enactment of legislation providing for the following: (1) The relocation of highways which will be flooded by dams used for municipal water supplies. (2) Protection of tax liens on real estate against sales by trustees and commissioners. (3) Limit municipal tort liability in recreational activities to cases involving gross negligence. (4) Narrow the subject of taxation defined as "Capital" in the State tax code, to the end that localities may get their proper share of taxes on tangible personal property in view of what is believed to be the true meaning and intent of Section 171 of the Constitution. APPROVED Pre sid ent 497 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 19~0. No. 6288. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing refund of $181.8~ to W. P. Henritze representing compromise settlement, under certain terms and conditions, of controversal taxes on real estate known as ~ill Mountain property. WTiEREAS, W. P. Henritze has made claim that the~City has from time to time erroneously assessed for taxation lands belonging to him, and made duplicate real estate assessments on parts of lands owned by him, known as Hill ~iountain property, and ~HEREAS, the City Delinquent Tax Collector has reported to the Council of the City of Roanoke that certain of said claims of erroneous and duplicate assess- ments are justified, and ~JHEREAS, it appears that such erroneous and duplicate assessments total at least $870.77 principal, and WHEREAS, said W. P. Henritze is barred by the statute of limitations from obtaining relief through the courts on some of said claims, but not on others, and some of said claims are doubtful, and it is considered that the controversy between him and the City should be compromised by an allowance of a credit on the taxes due by him to the City of $181.8~, without interest, which said allowance by way of compromise is acceptable to said W. P. Henritze. 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 aame of W. P. Henritze amounting to $181.84, which warrant shall be transmitted to the Delinquent Tax Collector, who is directed to credit the taxes due by the said N. P. Henritze to the City by the sum of $181.84, v~thout interest, discharging firs mis unpaid capitation and tangible personal property taxes, if the same be sufficien For the purpose, and any balance shall be credited on any real' estate taxes which are due and payable as may be determined by the Delinquent Tax Collector. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall not become effective ~nless and until said W. P. Henritze has signified his consent thereto in writing. APPROVED President IN T~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 19~0. No. 6289. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to A. C. ~lartin to construct two concrete cross-overs to accommodate property at #l$O - 2$th Street, N. W., to be used for 0usiness purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and 498 is hereby granted A. C. Martin to construct two concrete cross-overs to accommodate property at #1%0 - 2%th Street, N. W., to be used for business 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 A. C. Martin 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. Said A. C. Eartin further agrees upon the abandonment of the use of said cross-overs to restore at his own expense the sidewalk to its original condi- tion within sixty days from notice by the City Manager to so restore same. revoked. This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be au~omaticall~ APPROVED President IN~,THE\cOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 19%0. No. 6290. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Huttig Sash and Door Company to construct two 30-foot concrete cross-overs to accommodate property described as Lot 5, Block %6, West End and River View Map, located on Campbell Avenue, S. W., between lSth and 19th Streets, to be used for business purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Huttig Sash and Door Company to construct two 30-foot concrete cross-overs to accommodate property described as Lot 5, Block %6, West End and River View Map, located on Campbell Avenue, S. W., between lgth and 19th Streets, to be used for business 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 Huttig Sash and Door 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 maintenance of said cross-overs. Said Huttig Sash and Door Company 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 This permit unless complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall revoked. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TL~E CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 1940. Eo. 6291. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. H. Swain to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 1307 Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is'hereby granted to W. H. Swain to construct a concrete cross-over to accom- modate residential property at 1307 Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court. The said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Eanager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said W. H. Swain by acting under this Resolution agreeS to indemnify and save harnless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dar~ges 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 automaticall APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of January, 1940. No. 6292. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. W. Melton, 127'5 Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court, and P. F. Sprenger, 1301 Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court, to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate said residential'properties jointt-y. BE IT RESOLYED by ~he Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to J. W. Melton, 1275 Oregon Avenue, Grandin Court, and P. F. Sprenger, 1301 Oregon Avenue, Grmndin Court, to construct a concrete cross- over to accommodate said residential .properties jointly. Said cross-over to be constructed according to the good liking and 3atisfa ct ion of the City Manager and under ap ecificat ions to be furnished by him. The said J. W. Melton and P. F. Sprenger by acting under this Resolution ~gree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the c onstructio~ amd maintensmce of said cross- over o This parmi~ unless ~complied with within ninety days shall be automaticall revoke d. APPROVED 500 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The I5th day of January, 1940. No. 629,'.5. A RESOLUTION granting a' permit to Julian S. Wise to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 1134 Terrace Road, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Julian S. Wise to construct a concrete cross-over to accommodate residential property at 1134 Terrace Road, Raleigh 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 Julian S. Wise by acting under this Resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roamoke from all claims for dan~ges 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 automaticall APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of January, 1940. No. 6294. A RESOLUTION authorizing, refund of $5.00 to Walter H. Scot~, member of the State Legislature, covering purchase of one c~py of the 1939 Roanoke City ;ode. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution No. 6286, ~dopted on .the 8th day of January, l~4G, authorized and directed the present, ration ~f complimem~ary copies of the 1939 Roamoke City Code to the four local representa- tiwes in the State Legislature, and WHE~, it appears that Walter H. Scott, one of the four local represen- tatlves in the State Legislature, already has a copy of the 1939 Roanoke City Code ~hieh he purchased under date of July 28, 1939, by payment to the City of $5.00 in cash. ~ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Counc il of' the City of Roanoke that the $ity Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to d~aw warrant amounting to $5.00 in the name of Walter H. ScotS, member of the State Legislature, covering refund of amount paid for one copy of the 19~ Roanoke City Code. APPROVED