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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3341-6/15/28 - 4093-1/20/33IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~tNOKE,VIRGINIA, The l§th, day of June, 19Z8. No. $B4I. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as lfo llows: {1) 1-£§0 C. P. light on Massachusetts Avenue N. W., approximately 400 fee% East of Lafayette Boulevard. (2) 1-250 C. P. light on Massachusetts Avenue approximately 800 feet East of Lafayette Boulevard. The cost of said lights shall be charged to the account of Annex Territory i92§. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Ap~ala- chian Electric Power Company and th~ City of Roanoke. APPROVED Pre s id ent. ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY. OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of June, 1928. No. 3~42. A RESOLUTION to refund to E. P. Smith $32.30 taxes erroneously paid. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke ~th~t the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of E. P. Smith in the sum of $32.30, to refUnd the amount of city taxes paid on lots ll and 12, Sec. ?9, of the Melrose Land Company, erroneously paid on April 14, 1928. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of refun/~s and rebates. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The l§th, day of June, 1925. No. 3~3. A RESOLUTION to pay John Nolen $401.53 on account of traveling expenses. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby di, ected to draw a warrant in favor of John Nolen for the sum of $401.5~ on account of traveling expenses. Said amount when paid dhall be charged to the account of City Planning and IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l§th, day of June, 1928. No. ~344. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to widen 5th Street between Salem and Norfolk Avenues S. W., five feet on the West side, provided the land is donated by the Roanoke Sunlight Bakery. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to widen 5th Street S. W., between Salem Avenue and Nora folk Avenue five feet on the West Side thereof, provided the land for such widening is donated by the Roanoke Sunlight Bakery. The cost thereof shall not exceed the sum of $2~0.00. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pz~e s ldent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 19th, day of June, 1928. No. 3Z4§. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for c-o_rb and gutter on certain streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for curb and gutters as ~fo llows: Rosalind Avenue between End and 5th Streets South Roanoke ..... $3,100.00 End Street between Wellington Avenue and Yellow Mt. Road Wasena Avenue between the railroad and 4th Street ............. 14th Street between Orange and Staunton Avenues N. W. Virginia Avenue between the bridge and Grandin Road -- Grandin Road between Virginia Avenue and Windsor Avenue ....... 10th Street between Dale and Jamison Avenues S. E. - - Rorer Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets ..................... E,050.00 3,500.00 6,600.00 9,200.00 6,500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 Said advertisement to run for such time as the City Manager deems expedient. When said bids are received the same shall be presented to Council. APPROVED pre si'dent, ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA. The 19~h, d~ of June, 19£8. No. 5346. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct or cause to be con- structed certain sidewalks, provided the property owners pay one-half the eosl~ of such construction. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed sidewalks, petitions for which have been filed, provided, however, that the property owners abutting said sidewalks will pay one-half the cost thereof. APPROVED · Pre~d%nt. ATTEST: Clerk. IN TIE C0ID!CIL FOR T}~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £9~h, day of June, 1928. No. 3347. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~...Ianager to purchase from Kirk Lunsford and wife a strip of land for the purpose 'of widening Avenhzm Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Cotu~eil of the City of Roanoke that ti~e City ~lanager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase frorA Xirk Lunsford ~ad v~fe a strip of land to widen Avenham Avenue along the property belonging to said Lunsford. The pumoc?~se to be in accordance with the contract entered into between Kirk Lunsford and wife and the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said strip of land and report thereon in '~'Jriti~. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $$00.00, payable to ~irk Lunsford, be- ing a portion of the purchase price of said strip of land. Said warrant when paid shall be charged to the account of opening and grad- i~ streets. AT TES T: APPROVED IN THE COD-NCIL FOR T}~ CITY OF R0~_NOKE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of June, 1928. No. 3~48. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for the sum of $6§0.00, payable to ~.Irs. M. Harrison on account of injuries sustained by stepping into a hole on Albemarle Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $650.00, pay. able to ~,~Irs. ~.~. Harrison as damages on account of injuries received by stepping in a hole on Albemarle Avenue S. Upon the acceptance of the said $650.00 by the said Mrs. ~{. Harrison the City iS relieved from all claims growing out of said injury. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE', VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of July, 1928. No. 33§1. A RESOLUTION to purchase the property known as No. 620 First (Henry) Street S. W., from ~{rs. Sallie Fisher at the price of $10,000.00. Said property to be used for street purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the property know~ as No. 620 First (Henry) Street S. ~J., be purchased from ~rs. Sallie Fisher at the price of $10,000.00, cash. Said property to be used for street purposes. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be and is hereby directed to examine the title to said property and to report thereon in writing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV~D that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to ~frs. Sallie Fisher for the sum of $10,000.00, the purchase price of said property when the City Attorney shall report on the title thereto. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of opening and gradin~ streets. ~TTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~'0KE, VIRGI~IA, The 15th, day of July, 19£8. No. 5~0. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~,Ianager to grade or cause to be graded Cres- cent Street between ~lelrose and Stauntom Avenues N. W., and appointing said City ~'[anager a committee to ascertain the damages to the abutting property. BE~ IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby directed to grade or cause to be graded Crescent Street between Eelrose and Staunton Avenues N. W. Such grade to be in accordance with the profile hereto attached and made a p~rt hereof. BE IT FbRTHER RESOLVED that the City ~{anager be, and he is hereby appointed a committee to persora~.lly inspeot all of the property likely to be effected by said grading, and to ascertain, what damages, if any, will accrue to the owners thereof, ar~ the said~Ci'ty l:i~.~ge~ is directed to give the notice required by law to said property owners and to proceed in all respects as provided by Section ~036 to ~039, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, 1919. ATTEST: APPROVED e s id'en~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY CF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1928. No. ~5~. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on the alley ~ytng between Franklin Road and Day Avenue and Jefferson Street and First Street . W., on the Question of establishing set back lines along the alley. WHEREAS, the City Planning an~ Zoning Commission has recommended that the Coun- ~.il establish set back lines along the alley lying between Franklin Road and Day ~venue and extending from Jefferson Street to First Street S. W., and WHEREAS, it is necessary that a notice be given to the property owners and cit- ing them to appear before the Council to state their views for or against the estab- .ishment of said set back lines. THERE~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hearing ,e given on the 10th, day of August 19£8, on the .Question of establishing a set back .ine along the alley between Franklin Road and Day Avenue and extending from Jeffer- son to First Street S. W. Said set back lines to be in accordance with the map hereto attached and made part hereof. APPROVED ATTEST: President. IN THE COL~NCIL ?0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th, day of July, No. ~Bb~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and i hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: South. (1) A 4 inch gas main on 10th Street N. W., from Grayson Avenue lb0 feet (2) A 4 inch main in the alley between Day and Elm Avenues from 1st Street West lb0 feet. (3) A 2 inch gas main on the East side of Jefferson Street between sidewalk and the property line from intersection of Wellington Avenue and Hamilton Terrace for 1,b00 feet North. 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 sersons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas mains ~nd further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- tion. ATTEST: APPROVED ~resident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of July, 1928. No. 33~4. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw warrants to cer- tain parties to refund license tax paid on slot machines, which were prohibited by an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and ~uditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrants to the following parties for bhe amounts opposite their names; the same to refund the license tax for the six nonths' period ending December 31st, on slot machines which were prohibited by an act of the General Assembly of Virginia. Said parties being as follows: Blue Ridge Drug Company, J. A. Epling L. M. Epling Ferguson Hughes C. W. Hall John S cruggs ~1607 - 9th Street S. E., Arcade - Campbell Ave., Green Brothers,~ ~302 Henry Street' ~ ~662 Murray Ave., S. E. ~ll West Campbell Ave', ~161'5 - 9th Street S. E. $ 2,,50.00 2,'50.00 2,'50. O0 2,'50.00 2,50.00 2,bO.O0 2,bO. O0 ATTES T: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TY2~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII'iIA, The 13th, day of July, 1928. No. 3355. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of June, 1928, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of June, 1928, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineer ing Department City Clerk & Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing & Col. Dog Tax Almshouse Out side Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Col. DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Buildim~ Inspection Milita~,y & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Rem 9val Sewer ~.,~aintenance Street Repair Bridge " Crusher City Stables & Feed Refunds & Rebates Special Services Damages & Costs Workmen' s Comepnsation Gar ag e Schools Public Parks Library City 1,~arket West End ~,~arket V~at er Interest Sinking Fund Gasoline & 0il Annex Pensions 920.59 1,724.89 980.82 85.53 370.00 390.72 2,546.56 293.63 136.75 1,141.43 4,717.46 450.72 437.24 25.00 723.53 95,5.10 215.85 454.67 118.10 416.66 521.66 6O .00 1,681.46 745.65 469.64 13,582.73 14,851.36 2,241.26 2,716.30 b13.00 65.00 103.00 125.00 1£3.4 7 1,595.58 1,378.75 4,298.46 730.67 5,389.91 656.61 2,285.71 2,963.51 49.28 3.00 650.00 4 ~4.80 814.88 10,000. O0 3,268.64 2,129.26 1,600.65 160.93 75.00 787.50 33,830. O0 1,003.52 3,269.09 261.95 $ 132,532.48 EXTRAORDINARY Fire ~epartme nt Sewer Const ruction Drain Constructi on OPening & Grading Btreets Macadam iz lng Paving Curb and Gutters SideWalk Const ructi on Bridge Construction Schools 5,165.89 663.80 6,673.10 610.25 12,072.23 809.06 18,715.56 9,497.38 44,116.96 100,000.00 198,324.23 $ 330,856.71 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th, day of July, 19£8. No. ~56. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for the sum ef 9500.00 on account of publishing the report on Pmbli¢ Welfare made by Frank W. Hoffer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a w~rrant in the sum of $500.0~, upon presentation of the proper bills to pay ~or publishing the Public Welfare Sur- vey made by Frank W. Hoffer. Said amount when p~id shall be charged to the account of City Planning for "P~blishing Plans and k~aps.'' ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL F0±{ TiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~TIA, The ESth, day of July, 19£8. No. ~57. AN ORDINANCE to prevent the waste of water and to prohibit the use of water for certain purposes in the City of Roanoke, and providing penalties for Violation. thereof. WHEREAS, the supply of water in the City of Roanoke is insufficient at the present time to meet the demands of the citizens of the City of Roanoke, and in order to conserve such supply, it is necessary that all waste be prevented, and that the use of water for certain purposes be prohibited' to the end that the publi( health be preserved and that the safety of the citizens and their property protect: ed. An emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage2 NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Cit:/ of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: (1) That all persons, firmsa~l corporations using water shall keep their water pipes and all fixtures connected therewith in good repair so that no waste of water be permitted. (2) That no person, firm or corporation shall use water for washing side- walks, streets or gutters, watering gardens, lawns or yards. (5) That for a violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance each person, firm or corporation shall be subject to a fine of not less than ~2.50 nor more than ii'~lO.O0 for such offense, and shall be subject to a fine of not less than ..~10.00 nor more than .00 for the second offense. APPROV~D~ ATTEST: C lo rk. Pre si dent. ~H~ COUNCIL FOR Tile CItY 07 R0~'~0KE, VIRGI~IA, The ~Tth, day of July, 19£8. No. 3358. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke ,aver Works Company to in- stall certain water mains: BE IT ~mo0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows (1) An 8 inch main on Chesterfield Street, Virginia Heights, from Virginia Avenue to Denniston Avenue. (2) A 6 inch main on Main Street, Wasena. from Brandon Road to F1Qyd Aven~. (3) A 6 inch main on Kem~ood Boulevard S. E., East from Greenbrier Avenue 800 feet. (4) A 1£ inch ~a~n on ~femvood Boulevard from l?th Street S. E., to Greenbrier Avenue,and South.in Greenbrier Avenue 157~ feet. Said. Roanoke -Wa. ter Works '~ .... ~omp~my oy acting un~]er this resolution agrees to indemnify and save 'harmless the ~' ~ · ,~lty of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenanc~ of said water mains and furtker agrees to replace ?~Le streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the~z~'ty o~ Roanoke providing for street restoration. A i~ ? R 0 V E D Clerk. ~.~ ~0U%~IL ~0~'. m:_~.~ CITY OF kO~,,Oz~, VIRGII~IA, Tke g?th, day of July, 19~8. No. 5~59. A ~o0LUTI0~ granti~ a pe~it to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains,. .... ~0LV.zD by the Codicil of the ~zty of 2oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted tke Roanoke Gas Ligkt Comp~uy to install gas mains as follows: (1) A o inch main on 19th otre~t Y ~ , . ~ ~ ~ . U. from ~.~ercer Avenue North 200 feet (g) A 4 inch main on 10th Street ~ =., ~om ~2orton Avenue 1~80 feet Yorth. (~) ~4 ..... · ~c~ main on ~_orton Avenue fro~ 13th to l~th StreetS. (~)A 4 inch maln on 14th Street from !'~orton Aw~m~e 300 feet South and 400 feet I'~orth. Said Roanoke Gas Lzo~,, Company by actind; ~ ' · un~z tl~zs resolution agrees to in- d.e~ify and save hamless ~e ~ity of ,,oano~e from all czazms for damages to person~ oz~ property by reason of tke construction and maintenance of said gas mains,~ and ~ther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under tke p~ovlsion~ of the general ordin~ces of the Cz,~ of Roanoke providing for street restoration. Tile CITY 0F ROA~:0E~E, VIRGIN!~, The 27th, day of July, 1928. No. RE60. A RESOLUTION authoriztr~ the purchase of a plot of land as a site for a fire station on ~,'[elrose Avenue N. ~.';., from ~¥. H. Horton and Susie G. t[orton at the price of ~ 7~0.00 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of 2osmoke that the 'City Eanager and he is hereby authorized to purchase from :J. ii. Horton and Susie G. Korton a plot of land described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west side of 2~th Street N. ~7., said point being ~. 76 deg. 01' £0" ¥~. 6~.0 feet from the present S. E., corner of 2~th Street and Nelrose Avenue ( See plan 2296 on file in the office of~the City Engineer, Roanoke, Va.), thence on a curve to the right, whose radius is 19~.~S-feet, a chord distance of Z2.09 feet, and consuming an angle 9 deg. ~8' to a point on the west side of 2~th Street; thence with ~ine of same South 8 deg. ~' W. 68.~ feet to a point; thence N. 81 deg. 1~' W. l~0.0 feet to a point; thence N. 8 deg. ~' E. 88.0 feet to a point; thence S. 8S deg. ~' E. l~.?~ feet to the place of Beginning, and containing .$21 acres, and being a portion of the land conveyed to Susie G. Horton by the ~elrose Land Company, recorded in Deel Book 127, page 22, Roanoke City. All bearings referred to the ~eridian of the ~elrose Land Company of 1885. See plan 2296-~ on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. at the price of ~b,TbO.00 cash. BE IT FURTHER R~mo0LV~D that the ~ity Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said plot of land, and report thereon in writing. BE IT FU~Th~R ~ES~L~D that upon receiving ~he r~port of the Cz~y Attorney ap- proving the title, the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw a warrant to the said W. H. Horton for the sum of ~5,750.00. APP'ROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN TP~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £?th, day of July, 19£8. No. 3~6£. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power company to install certain street lights· BE IT RESOLViD by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian ~lectric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as fo llows: (1) One £~0 C. P. light at the intersection of Bluemont Avenue and Wautauga Street, Ghent. (2) One ~00 C. P. light on Norfolk Avenue approximately l~0 feet East of Second Street S. W. (3) One 100 C. P. light at Norfolk Avenue and 1st Street S. ~J. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ~resident. ATTEST: IN T~ u0UAT~IL FOR ~:r' 3ITY OF R0_~.~..0K~, · .... VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of July, 1928. No. 3363. A RESOLUTI0Y authorizing the payment of ~652.40 to the Chamber of Commerce on account of conventions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of F. oanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and. he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to the Chamber of Commerce in the sum of ¢652.~0 to pay the expenses of the Republican and Democratic Conventions held in the City of Roanoke. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of allowances and gifts. APPROVED ATTEST: I~? THE COUY:~CIL FOR T}FE 'JITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGI~TIA, The 27 th, day of July 1928. No. 3364. A RESOLUTION to appoint a committee to consider and report to Council recommen- ~dations for a fair and equitable assessment of real estate in the City of Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, Section 16~ of the Constitution of Virginia provides that all property !excep% suck property as is exempt, shall be taxed, and that all taxes 'shall be uni- if cfm upon the same class of subjects within the territorial limits of the authority i v · le yzng the tax, and shall be levied and collected under the general law, and ?fHEREAS, Section 171 of the Constitution of Virginia provides that no property :tax for State purposes shall be levied on real estate, and real estate shail be segreEated for and made subject to, local taxation only, and shall be assessed or re. tssessed for local' taxation in such manner and at such times as the General Assembly ~as heretofore prescribed, or may hereafter prescribe by general laws, and · ~-~o~.~.,.~.~.~, Chapter 18 of the Tax Code adopted by the General Assembly of Virginia ~t it's 1928 session provides how and vahen the real estate shall be assessed for tax~ ~ion. Section 249 of said Chapter 18 provides that in cities containing more than ~wenty-five thousand population according to the last preceding United States census eneral re-assessment of lands s~ll be made by such persons or oft_~icers as may be esignated for that purpose by the Council or other ~o ~ verning body of such city, and ;he compensation for such persons or officers shall be prescribed by such Council or ~ther governing body. Such compensation shall be paid out of the local 2reasuries, ~nd ~;~-~^~.:~,,,~, it is necessary that means be provided s~ that a fair and equitable ~ssessment of real estate may be made, ~H~RE~RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a committe~ e appointed to consist of President, ~ of Council, the City ?.~anager, the ommissioner of Revenue, and the City Clerk and Auditor, ~vhose duty it shall be to mnsider and report to Council recommendations for a fair and equitable assessment IN THE '~0UN~ILr' FOR TH~ ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VI~GI~IA,'~ ~ The 27th, day of July, 19£8. No. 5568. ,,m T m ?,T A R~SOLU=I0~.~ TO award the contract for certain street work to U. arshall and Hudgins. WHEREAS, the City ~anager advertised for bids for the construction of certain street work, and bids were received and referred to the City Manager for tabulation. and upon a tabulation thereof it was found that !.[arskall and Hudgins are the lowest~ bidders on the work hereinafter mentioned. THEREFORE, BE IT ~,~o0L~,~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the con- tract for the following work be, and is hereby awarded to ~,~arshall and Hudgins at the prices named: (1) Concrete curb and gutter on I.'.ain Street, Wasena, from the bridge to Howbert Avenue 2,807.90 Concrete curb and g~tter on Wasena Avenue from N. & W. Railway to 4th Street 5,£01.00 Concrete curb and g~atter on the West side of 7th Street from ~arshall to Campbell Avenue 804.90 (4) Concrete curb and gutter on 4th Street S. :,'! from Washington to Woods Avenue £,51£.50 (5) Concrete curb and gutter on Rosalind Avenue, South Roanoke, from 2nd to 5th Streets 3,557.50 (~) Concrete curb and gutter on 2nd Street, South Roanoke, from Wellington Avenue to Yellow ~..(ountain Road. 1,793.10 (7) Concrete curb and ~atter on the South side of Bellview Avenue from Thyne to Walnut Avenue 1,877.00 (8) Concrete curb and gutter on 10th Street S~ E., from Taze- well Avenue to Jamison Avenue 2,031.00 (9) Concrete curb and gutter on 8th Street S. E., from Norfolk to Dale Avenue 2,908.00 (10) Concrete curb and gmtter on CAlmer Avenue from 9th to llth Street 2,142.50 WOr It. (11) Concrete curb, gutter and penetration macadam on Patterson Avenue from 18th to 20th Street 8,~65.50 BE IT FURTHER R~o0LV,~.~z~ that the said .?.~arshall and Hudgins shall enter into a bon¢~ in the penalty of o0,,.~ of the contract price before beginning with said APPROVED PTe sid. ent. ATTEST: Clerk. IN Ti~ COU~CIL FO): Ti~ CITY OF RO2~'O~, VIt~GII~iA, The 27th, day of July, 1928. No. 3~ 69. A RESOLUTIOI~ to award the contract for certain street work to S. B. Bennington & SO~.T. WHEREAS, the City ~,[anager advertised for bids for the construction of certain street work, and bids were received and referred to the City l~anager for tabulation and upon a tabulation thereof it was found that S. S. Bennington & Son are the low- est bidders on the work hereinafter mentioned. T~-~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by 'the Council of the City of Roanoke that the eon- at the z~rices named: [1) Conci"ete curb and g,.~.tez on ".'/ells Avenue from 1st to 3rd Streets (£) Concrete c~arb ~utoer and penetration macadam on 14th Street N. W., from Sram. ge to Staunton Avenue 2,147.25 5,511.00 "a ~ . that t~ said ~. B Bennin,~ton ~ Son shall enter into a bond in the penalty of 50ii of the contract price before beginning with said work. Amm~mm. ~Ierk'. APPROVED II~ T~ ~0EL~IL F01~ THE CITY OF ROAI[0KE, VIRGI~'~IA, The 27th, day of July, 1928. No. 53 70. A RESOLUTI0!f to award the contract for certain street work to J. R. Vaughan & C o mp any. the ~'~ity iZsu~ager advertised for bids for the construction of certain ~tree~ work, and bids were received and referre~:~ to tke ~zty ~Zanager for tabulation and upon a tabulation thereof it v;as fouud that J. R. Vaughan f~ Company are the low. est bidders on the work here ins f~er mentioned. T?ER~,~w0 Rw, BE IT ~ a'" ...... ~.~O~,'~D by the ~o'o. ncil of the Czty of Roanoke that the con- tract for the following %york be, and the same is hereby awarded J. R. Vaughan ~ Company at the .?rices named: (1) Concrete curb and gutter on 17th Street S. E., from Kenwood Bouelvard to ~erkley Avenue (2) Concrete curb, gutter and penetration macadam on Piedmont Avenue from Rivermont Road to Arbutus Avenua, Arbutus Avenue from Piedmont Avenue to Diagonal Street, and Diagonal Street from Arbutus Avenue to Riverland Road Concrete curb, gutter and penetration macadam on Dale Avenue S. E., from llth to 13th Street 2,499.50 11,725.50 8,941.00 B~w~' I r TmTTlOm ~-~ --r~,~ ~=~=~ R~,,o0L~:~D that the said J. R. Vaulghan & Company shall enter into a bond in tke panalty of 50':J of the contract price before beginning with said Pre si d'& nt. work. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED T~i~ "~QTt'ATI'~TT~..~ FOR Ti~ CITY 0F ROA![0~, VI2GI!}IA, The gTth, day of July, 1928. No. 3371. A ~IESOLUTIOE to award the contract for certain street work to the Tinsley Constmction Compaq. YE[E~AS, the City Hanager advertised for bids for the con struction of cer- tain street work, ~d bids were received ~d referred to the City L~anager for tabu- lation, and upon a tabulation thereof it was found that the Tinsley Construction Company is the lowest bidder on the work hereinafter mentioned. TH~2EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the con- tract for the f~llowin~ work be, ~d the s~e is hereby awarded the Tinsley Con- Avenue to Northumberland Avenue, including wideni~ on both sides ~6,4~6.E§ BE IT FURT~( RESOLVED that the said Tinsley Construction Company shall en- ter into a bond in the penalty of 50)'~ of the contract price before beginning with said work. AT TEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY~ OF R0~T0~, VIRGINIA, The £Tth, day of July, 1928. No. ~?£. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for certain street work to Campbell and Peters. ~THEREAS, the City ]~anager advertised for bids for the construction of cer- tain street work, and bids were received an~ referred to the City ~anager for tabu- lation, and upon a tabulation thereof it was found that Campbell & Peters are the lowest bidders on the work hereinafter mentioned. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the con- tract for the following work be, and the same is hereby awarded to Campbell & Peter: at the prices named: (1) Concrete curb and gutter on Rorer Avenue from 9th to 10th Street (£) Cencrete curb and gutter on the North side of ?th Street South Roanoke from ~ycliff to Avenham Avenue ($) Concrete curb and ~avtng on Virginia Avenue, Virginia Heights, from ~iemorial Bridge te Grandin Road (4) Construction of concrete sidewalks in various parts of the City of Roaueke, time and place of construction to be designated by the City Eanager BE IT i~RTHER RESOLVED that the said Campbell & Peters shall enter into a bond in the penalty of ~0% of the contract price before beginning with said work. Presiden~. ATTEST: 6,3?6.0( 11,1~5.0{ Clerk. IN THE COU~ICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £Tth, day of July, 1928. No. A RESO LUTI0~7 to award the contract for certain street work to ¥:. ¥~. Draper. %~ER~S, tke City 5~a~er advertised for bids for the construction of cer- tain street work, and bids were received and referred to tke City ~!~ager for tabu- lation, and u~3on a tabulation thereof it ¥~as found that TM,,. ~'~. Draper is the lowe~ bidder on the work hereinafter ~ntioned. ~ T THEREFORE, BE IT ~S0~V~D by the Council of the City of Ro~oke that the contr~c~ for tke following work be, ~d the s~e is hereby awarded to ~. TM,,. Draper at the prices named: [1) Zidewalk and grading on !Jeirose Avenue E. ~,.., from Palm Avenue to city limits W 2,660.00 BE IT ~URT~ER RES0rv~u~.~ that the said W. W. Draper shall enter into a bond in the penalty of 50)':) of the contract price before beginning with said work. APPROVED President. ~I~f 0F ROAUOKE, ~I~.GI.,~A, The 27th day of July 19Z8 No. 3374. A RESOLUTI0~? authorizing the City l!anager to construct steps at ~forrill Avenue and 9th Street. BE IT I{ESOLVi~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City lla~mger be, and he is hereby directed to construct steps on :Eorrill Avenue into 9th Street. The cost thereof to be charged to the account of ~ ~-' '~ ~penzng and Orading otreets Pres[ ¢te~ t. TIKE '~,~ TO ~.~ ~ ...... u~'~±m R ~__~ CITY OF ROAI~iOKE, VIRuli~IA, The 2nd day of August, 1928. ~o. 3376. f~? 0.~.~iL~-,I ~E to prevent the waste o~ water and to prohibit the use of water or certain purposes in the City of Roanoke, and providing penalties for Violation iiereof. ,,~:.~, the supply of water in the City cz Roanoke is insufficient at the resent tir~e to meet the demands of the citizens of the City of Roanoke, anti in order o conserve such supply, it is necessary that all ;',aste be prevented, and that the us f water for certain purposes be prohibited to the end that the public keatth be pre- erved and that the safety of the citizens and their property protected. An emergenc s set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its ~ssage. NOW, mv~~u~m, BE IT 02DAII[ED by the Co,until of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, as follows: Timt all persons, firms an~ corporations using water shall keep their water pipes and all fixtures connected therewith in good repair so that no waste of water be permitted. '2. That no person, firm or corporation shall use water for washing si dewalkm streets or gutters, watering gardens, lawns or yards· Provided, however, tt~t water may be used for suck purpose between t~. hours of 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock P. TM That for a violation of ~y of the provisions of this ordirmnce each person, firm or corporation shall be s~bject to a fine of not. less than :'~]2.50 nor more than ~$10.00 for such offense, and s?mll be subject to a fine of not less than.,,.'"10 . 00 nor more than '~50.00 for the second offe~ se. ~ ~ A P P R O V E D ~ T~ST: ~ ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth, day of August, 1928. No. ~k561. , / / / AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Sections E, 5', 4, 10, 14, El, Z§ and 37 of the Plumbing Code. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 2, 3, 4, 10, 14, 21, 25 and 37 of the Plumbing Code be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: Section 2: That no person firm or corporation shall engage in or work at the business of plumbing or steam fitting whether he is a Master Plumber or Master Steam Fitter in the City of Roanoke unless he has received a license or certificate 'of competency in accordance with the provisions of this or~!nanoe. Each Master Plumber or Master Steam Fitter or combination Master Plumber and Steam Fitter now engaged in or working at the business of Plumbing or Heating or anyone who may apply for a license each year to engage in or work at the business of either trade or both shall pay to the City of Roanoke a Plumbing, Heating or Steam Fitter's license or both in.combination. Before the Commissioner of Revenue shall issue a license for plumbing, Steam Fitting .or both, said applicant shall go before a Board of Examiners composed of the Plumbing Inspector, a combination Master Plumber ami Steam Fitter and one Jour- neymen Plumber to be appointed by the City Manager, which appointment shall be re- ported to Council. After due examination said Board shall determine whether or not the applicant may receive a license for Plumbing, Steam Fitting or both. After qualifying and is granted a license, the person, firm or corporation ah.all report the names of all Journeymen and apprentice in their employ to the Ex~mining Board, after which an identification or working car/[ will be issued bearing the name and address of the Journeymen Plumber or Steam Fitter. After due examination by the Board of Examiners the applicant's card must be countersigned and registered by the Plumbing Inspector before it is valid. On examination each Journeymen Plumber or Steam Fitter or both in combination shall pay to the Plumbing Inspector a fee of $2.00, and each apprentice shall pay a fee of $1.00. Each can1 countersigned ahall continue for one year, and may be renewed from year to year without paying a renewal fee or being re-examined. The employee shall carry his card at all times for his identification sho/~ld the Plumb- ing Inspector ask to see it. Cards, subject however, to revocation by the Board for good cause shown upon written charges subscribed and sworn to, setting forth that the holder of such ~ard or certificate is incompetent or guilty of a will%xl breach of the laws or ordinance relating to sanitary Plumbing or Steam Fitting or the rules and regulations adopted by the Board or for other causes satisfactory to h~i, tten notice of the the Board. The holder of such cars or certificate shall~J time and place where the Board will proceed to hear evidence in regard thereto, and it shall require two thirds majority Votes of the Board to convict and revoke a cari or certificate. Section 3: In no case will any Journeymen Plumber orS~l~a~ Fitter be allowed to do any work other than the work for the Licensed Master Plumber or Master Steam Fitter by whom he is employed. o ~^- ,~. m~,,~+ ,-,,~ ,.,~a a*~.~ th~ ~,t,. n~' th~ adontion of this ordinance no plumbing, steam fitting or drainage work shall be done without first obtaining a permit from the Plumbing Inspector. A permit shall also be obtained in all cases in which repairs involve the removal of fixtures, or change in the location and arrangement of fixtures, provided that such repairs or changes exceed the cost of fifteen dollars. When completed, no part of said work shall be covered or concealed in any way before it has been examined by the Plmnbing Inspector: Any Plumbing as afore- said or any house sewer or drain put in and covered or concealed without due notice to the Plumbing Inspector shall be uncovered for inspection by the contractor doing said work. It shall be the duty of the Plumbing Inspector to sign and issue all notices, permits, and certificates required for keeping the daily record of such work, and receive and file all notices, apPlications, reports and violations of this ordinance and of all other m_atter which may pertain thereto, and make a record of same. He shall inspect all work within one working day after receiving notice that same has been completed. If necessary he shall make three in~pections, one when the building is roughed in, one when sewer is readyfor inspection, and one when the work in Building has been completed, and if same is found satisfactory ~ on completion of work he shall in return give the contractor of such building a written certificate of approval. Section 10: That where the outside ground consistsof filled in made earth or Quick sand, or where drains are within two feet of the wall of basement, the house sewer shall be laid with cast iron pipe not less than 4" internal diameter, and sh~ be laid with the Joints properly caulked with lead to a point where the earth con- sists of clay, sand or rock. The house sewer shall be of number one vitrified, salt glazed pipe acceptable con~rete pipe, smooth throughout and perfectly straight and uniform in thickness, laid on smooth bottom free from all projections of rock, with- in three feet of the building. Each section must be wet before applying the cement and the space between each hub shall be properly filled with pure cement, mixed wit~ an equal volumn of sand. Great care must be taken to prevent any of the cement fron being forced into the sewer. Where there are changes or additions made to Plumbing same shall be done in accordance with this ordinance. All sanitary sewers in priva~ property shall be laid under the supervision of a Plumber. . Section 14: That drainage systems shall have at least a 4" extra heavy stack 'through roof. All additional bath rooms over lB feet from main soil lines or stack shall have an extra 3" vent stack through the roof. Section 21: That every closet, urinal, sink, basin, wash tray, and every tub or set of tubs and other fixtures shall be separately trapped and effectively vented including bath drum traps if over six feet from stack or closet opening to the cen- ter of the tub waste. In no case shall the waste from the bath or other fixtures be ~connected with the water closet trap. ~&ll bath traps shall be not less tha~ 4 x 8 and to be of extra heavy drum pattern made of drawn lead or cast red brass. Floor drains and like openings shall not be less than 4" and if more than l§ feet from hain vent shall be vented, except that window or door area way drains may be 2". ~ny fixt~ure.s in living part of building shall have a continuous vent through roof or connected back to main vent pipe if over one story except bath tubs. Section 26: That when in the opinion of the Inspector special conditions arise that render it impractical to comply with all the provisions herein specified or · ith the plan submitted, modifications may be allowed by the Inspector, providing wastes and vent lines have to be exposed the Inspector ma~ permit the use of Galvani- zed Steel Pipe and recessed drainage fittings connected to cast iron or lead drains above ground. Laundry tubs installed in all old completed buildings need not be vented if not over 15 feet from stack or soil line and a 4 x 8 drum trap is used. Section 37: That a complete system of drains and vent lines composed of standard galvanized genuine wrought iron pipe and nipple and drainage recess fitt- ings, known as the D~rham System, may be installed in any building beginning said system at a point above ground or the basement floor. Ail underground drain lines or vents shall be extra heavy cast iron or lead pipe and to extend at least three feet outside of buildimg wall for connection to sewer drain. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth, day of August, 19£8. No o 3~65. --A RESOLUTION to amend.and re, enact a resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 4th, day of May 192~, numbered 3320, and entitled, "A Res~lution proposing to exchange a piece of property belonging to the City of Roanoke, and now used for school purposes, with the United States Government, for a piece of property now used by the Government for Post Office and other purposes." BE IT. RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a resolution adopt- ed by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 4tt~, day of May 1925, numbered 3320, and entitled, "A Resolution proposing to exchange a piece of property belonging to the City of Roanoke, and now used for school purposes, with the United States Goverz sent, for a piece of property now used by' the Government for Post Office and other purposes, "be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, (The School 'Boar~ con- cutting) as fo llows: 1. That the City of Roanoke, (The School Board concurring) does hereby propose convey with General Warranty of title and modern English covenants to the United States Government tD~t piece of land bounded and described as follows: Begining, at the N. E. corner of Third Street S. W., and Luck Avenue, thence With the line of Third Street N. 8 deg. 18 min. 46 sec. W. 200 feet to a point~ thence North 82 deg. 09 min. 15 sec. E. 313.43 feet to a point on t~ West side of Second Street S. W; thence with the line of same S. S deg. 15 min. 07 sec. E. 200 feet to the N. We corner of Second Street and Luck Avenue; thence with the line of Luck. Avenue S-.i 88 deg. 09 min. 15 sec. W. 31Z.4 feet to the place of Beginning, con- taining 1.439 acres and being all of lots 3, 4, Sa, 5a2, 5b. $ and a Southern pox~- tion of 2 and ? and present alley block 14 Sheet 1. S. W., according to the map of the Official Survey. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Sur- vey. See plan 2545 on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. ~ T~ ~.~_~t~_~t~ o~ ~u~h ochre_vance the United States Government is to to Parcel No. 1. Beginning at a point on the N. E. corner of First Street S~ W., and Church Avenue; thence with First Street N. i deg. 45 min. E. 100 feet to the center of an alley; thence south 87 deg. 4~ min. E. ?§ feet to a point; thence S. i deg. 4~ min. W. § feet to a point on the South Side of said alley; thence S. 87 deg. 4§ min. E. 21,8 feet to a point; thence N. i deg. 4~ min. E. 8 feet to the center of alley; thence with the same South 87 deg. 4§ min. E. 28.5 feet to a point thence South I deg. 45 min. W. 100 feet to the North~,Side of Church Avenue; thence with said Church Avenue N. 87 deg. 48 min. W. 128 feet to the place of beginning, cc raining 0.284 acres. Bearings referred to deed of W. iH. Horton to United States of America, D. B. $1, page 332, date August 13, 159£. See plan 2~48 on file in the office of the City. Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. pareeL No~. 2, Beginning at a point on the North side of Church Avenue 124.96 feet East of First Street; thence along the North line of said Church Avenue S. 88 deg. §l min, 31 see. E. ~1,49 feet to a point, thence North i deg. l0 min. l0 sec. E. 100 fe~t to the center of a l0 foot alley; thence along the center of said alle~ N. 85 deg. 49 min. §4 see. W. 81.46 feet to the East line of United States Post Office property; thence along the East line of Said property S. 1. deg. 12 min. 38 sec. W. 100 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 0.118 acres. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See Plan 284D on file in the Of- fice of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. A plat of said parcels of land being hereto attached and made a part hereof. The value of said parcels of land being equal. 3. The City of Roanoke reserves the buildings on said parcel of land to be conveyed to the United States Government, and will clear said land of all buildings foundatiozm'~and other improvements upon ninety days notice so to do, 4. The City of Roanoke will close the alley extending between Luck Avenue and Church Avenue through said land. 8. The City of Roanoke reserves the right to establish set back lines along the property to be conveyed to the United States Government of not to exceed eight ~eet on Second Street. and 'not to exceed three feet on Luck Avenue and not to excee~ Vive feet on Third Street, and to use said land for street purposes when it becomes ~ecessary so to do. 6. The United States Government is to retain possession of the property to ~e conveyed to the City of Roanoke without rental until the completion of the new ~uilding to be erected on the property to be conveyed by the City of Roanoke to the ~Overnment. The Government will complete and occupy the new building as speedily is possible. ?. The United States Government to pay all cost of maintenance of said buildin Luring its occupancy, including janitor service, heat, light, water, and such other ~osts as is usual to the maintenance of such building. APPROVED ATTES T: Clerk. President. 20 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day. of August, 1928. II~?EAL~D B 2 of Ordinance No. 1747 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the P~4th, day of March, 1925, 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 ef passenger transportatioz upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke." WHEREAS, the owners of the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company have recently acquired the entire capital stock of the Safety Motor Transit Corporation and it is desired to coordinate the services of the two companies so as to .afford the great- est convenience to the Sraveling public: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that Section 2)~of~iall amendments thereto heretofore adopted, of Ordinance No. 1747 granting permission to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate motor bum service within the City of Roanoke be and the same .&re hereby amended to read as follows: Section 2: No. 1. From First and Campbell, on First to Church, Church t~ Fifth, Fifth to Salem, Salem to l$th, 13th to Patterson, Patterson to 15th, 15th to Rorer, Rorer to 1Sth, lSth to Salem, Salem via Shaffer's Crossing to 24th, Street and Melrose, Melrose to £6th Street. Returning on same route to Fifth and Salem, on Salem to First, and on First to Campbell. No. E. From Jefferson and Church, on Church to 1st S. E., 1st, to Tazewell, Tazewell to 9th, 9th to Jamison, Jamison to Kenwood and Ken~ood to Greenbrier (Waverly). Returning on same route to Tazewell and Jefferson, Jefferson to Church No. 3.From First and Church on Church to South Jefferson, SOuth Jefferson ~o Tazewell, Tazewell to Franklin, Franklin to Marshall, Marshall to Eighth, Eighth to Main, Main to Wasens Wasena to 0tterview, 0tterview to Ghent, Ghent to Virginia, Virginia to Chesterfield, Chesterfield to Berkley, to Bruns- wick,, to Ghent, and Returning on same route to £nd and Franklin, and on End to Church, Church to First. No. 4. From Jefferson and Salem, on Salem to Fifth, Fifth to Gilmer, Gilmer to llth, llth to Orange, Orange to 10th, 10th, to Rugby Boulevard, and Rugby Boulevard to l?th, Street, Returning on same route to 5th and Center, on Center to Jefferson and Jefferson to Sale~. No, 5. From Massachusetts Avenue and Lafayette to Melrose, Mel- rose to llth Street, llth to Loudon, Loudon to 5th, 5th to Salem, Salem to 2nd, 2nd to Church, Church to 1st, S.E., 1st to Tazewell, Tazewell to 15th, 13th to Jamison,.Jamisoz to Dale, De~le to £0th Street. Returning on same route to Tazewell and 2nd, on 2nd to Church, Churuh to 5th, S. W., and §th, to Loudon. No. 6. From Sherwood Avenue and Arlingtom Road, on Sherwood to Main Main to Elm, Elm to Fifth, Fifth to Marshall, Marshall to Franklin, Franklin to Second, Second to Church and Church to First S. E., and First S. E., to Tazewell, Tazewell to Eighth Street, Eighth to Highland and Highland to 6th Street S.E. Returning to 2nd and Tazewell, on End to Church. No. 7.From Nelson and Salem, on Salem to Jefferson, to High'to First N. W., to Gilmer, to Peach Road, to McDowell to.Tth, N. W. to Madison, to Sth, N. W., to Harrison, to Peach Road. Returning from Harrison and Peach Road over same route to Jefferson and Norfolk, on Norfolk to Salem and Nelson. No. 8.Loudon and 17th, Loudon to 5th, 5th to Center, Center to 2nd Shenandoah to Jefferson, Jefferson to Salem, Salem to 5th, 5th, to Loudon, Loudon to l?th. No. 9.Beginning at the corner of Campbell Avenue and First. Street~ S. W., thence on First Street to Church Avenue, thence on Church Avenue West to Second Street, thence on Second Street South to Luck Avenue, thence on Luck Avenue West to Fifth Street, thence on Fifth Street South to Walnut Avenue, thenc, on Walnut Avenue West to the entrance of Highland Park. Re- turni~ng over same route to Second Street and Luck Avenue, This ordinance shall become effective August l§th, 1928. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of August, 1928. No. 3375. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Crystal Gas & 0il Company to install certain gasoline and oil storage tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Crystal Gas & 0il Company to install two gasoline and oil storage tanks; one of a capacity of 12,030 6allons and. the other, of a capacity of 6,015 gallons on its property at Whitmore Avenue and the Virginian Freight House Drive-Way. Said tanks shall be installed in accordance with specifications to be fur- nished by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Crystal Gas & 0il 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 tanka and agrees to remove the same whenever it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its direction. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of August, 1928. President. No. 3378. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. 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 on Colonial Street East 25 feet, and on Pickney Street North 50 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 construction and maintenance of said gas mains. ~nd further agrees to replace the streets where the same is ~pened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED r 22 IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 10th, day of August, 19~8. No. 33?9. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian EleCtric Power Company b~, and it is hereby mxthorized to install street lights as follows: (1) 1-250 C. P. light at the intersection of Auburm Avenue and York Road ( Annex Territory 1926). (2) 1-250 C. P. light at the intersection of Carroll Avenue and £1st Street N. W. (3) 1-100 C. P. light at Moorman Road and ~?th Street N. W., and change the £50 C. P. light now at the intersection of Moorman Road and ?th Street N. W., to Fairfax Avenue and ?th Street. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existin~g between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY ~F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of August, 1928. No. 3580. A RESOLUTION to refund to F. J. Thompson $2.50, fine imposed by the Police Court. WHEREAS, F. J. Thompson was fined in the Police Court the sum of $2.§0 for failure to have a permit to drive and automobile. It was afterwards dimcovered that F. J. Thompson had such permit. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the fine of $2.50 imposed upon F. J. Thompson and paid by him on July 30, 1928, be refunded. APPROVED ATTEST: President. Cie r k. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of August, 1928. No. 3581. A RESOLUTION to refund to J. 0. Gardner $7.15 taxes erroneously collected by the DelinQuent Tax Collector. WHEREAS, J. 0. Gardner paid to the DelinQuent Tax Collector taxes for the yeax 1916, amounting to $7.15, and WHEREAS, said J. 0. Gardner was not a resident of the City of Roanoke in the Gardner be refunded the sum of $7.16 taxes for 1916, erroneously paid by him. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TA~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of August, 1928. No. 3382. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of a blacksmith shop and wheel shop to the Roanoke Construction and Lumber Corporation at the price of $3,948.50. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a blacksmith Shop and wheel shop be, and the same is hereby awarded to the Roanoke Construction and Lumber Corporation at the price of $3,949.5( The~work to be doge in accordance with the plans and specifications submittel with said bid. BE IT FURT~ER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by said Roanoke Con- StrL~ction and Lumber Corporation before proceeding with said work. The bond to be in the penalty of ~0~,i% of the contract price. APPROVED ATTEST: Cle rk. 3ident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 10th, day of August, 1928. No. 5~8S. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Eanager to receive competitive sketches from a. rchi~ects of the. City of Roanoke for a fire station to be erected in the Norl~hweSt>~$ion, o£~ t~, city. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized to receive f~om architects in the City of Roanoke competitive sketches for a fire station in the N. W. section. When said sketches are received the City }~[anager shall present the same to Council with his recommendation. APPROVED ATTEST: President. Cle rk. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of August, 19E8. No. 3S84. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a contract with the Appalachian Electric Power Company for lighting Jefferson Street from the South Side of Tazewell Avenue to the North Side of Elm Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to execute a contract with the Appalachian Electric Power Company for lighting on Jefferson Street from the South Side of Taze- well Avenue to the North Side of Elm Avenue. Such contract is supplemental to the lighting contract now in existance between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, d~V of August, 1925. No. 3~85. AN ORDINANCE to repeal the ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the End, day of August 1928, entitled, "An Ordinance to prevent the waste of water and to prohibit the use of water for certain purposes in the City of Roanoke, and providing penalities for a wiolation thereof~" · BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 2nd day of August 1925, entitled, "An 0rdihance to prevent the waste Of water, and to prohibit the use of Water for certain purposes in the City of Roanoke and providing penalities for a violation thereof be, and is hereby repealed. ATTESP: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £0th, day of August, 1928. AN 01{DIN~NCEto amend Sections l0 and ll of Ordinance No. 1747 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the Z4th, day of March 1925. WHEREAS, the ova~ers of the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company have recently acquired the entire capital stock of the Safety ¥~otor Transit Co~'poration, and V~HEREAS, the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company has filed with the State Corporation Commission of Virginia, effective August 15, 1928, a revised schedule of rates and charges~which are in accordance with the rates, charges and transfer privileges on buses as hereinafter set out, and it being proposed, by the ov~ners of the two companies to coordinance the operation and services of the street cars and buses and to install and maintain a system of interchangeable transfers between street~ cars and' buses,~' with uniform fares; and in order to carry out such purpose the Council of the City of Roanoke deems it necessary to amend Ordinance No. heretofore adopted granting permission to the Safety i~Iotor Transit Corporation to operate buses in the City of Roanoke, be amended so that the fares charged on buses shall be uniform with th'e fares to be charged on street cars: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council for the City of Roanoke that Sections l0 and ll of said Ordinance No. 1747 be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: 10. The rate of fare for the service under this Ordinance shall be as follows: (1) A $1.00 transferable pass entitling the holder thereof to unlimited trans- portation upon the buses of the'Safety ~otor Transit Corporation for a period of seven consecutive day, s. beginning at mid-night every Sunday. (E) Four tokens or tickets to be sold for £5 cents, each token or ticket en- titling the bearer to one continuous ride between any two points on the routes of the Safety Eotor Transit Corporation with a free transfer where necessary. (Z) A seven cent cash fare entitling the passenger to one continuous ride be- tween any two points on the routes of said Corporation, with a free transfer where ~necessary. ll. Free transfers shall be issued, good for one contin~ous ride between buses iand between buses and street cars, and vice versa, at regular designated transfer points; such points for~transfers between buses to be designated by the City Manager iand approved by the Council of the City of Roanoke. Each vehicle shall~be equipped with a register and. fare box for depositing fares, and drivers are forbidden to receive fares or to deposit such fares in a fare ~ibox, such fares must be deposited by the passengers. The drivers shall not be required to carry change in excess of $5.00, and in ithe event money of larger denomination is presented, the driver may refuse to carry isuch passenger. ~ This ordinance shal~l become effective August 15, 19£8. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, day of August, 1928. No. 3387. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install ~a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and iS hereby granted the Roanoke VIater Works Company to install a 2 inch water main on Ferdinand Avenue S. W., between Mountain and Highland Avenues. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution ag2ees lo 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 water main .nd further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisio~ )f the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATi~EST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, day of August, 1928. No. 3386. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the. City of Roanoke for the month of July, 1928, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and' claims against the City for the month of July, 1928, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges ' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of taxes City Hall Ele ctions Stationery &' Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing & Col. Dog Tax Almshouse Out side Poor Hospitals Organized Charities In sane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Po lice Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories P~by si ci an ~uarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal 962.45 1,832.60 96§.09 81.65 ~70.00 358.32 671.22 313.99 218.24 1,194.33 172.66 30.60 6,5.00 1,912.57 956.50 66.30 504.23 215.34 416.66 521.66 100.50 2,360.03 807.73 278.10 12,182.33 14,845.03 2,229.63 2,708.60 501.00 74.50 103.00 195.00 148.01 1,513.61 1,863.86 5,144.71 Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables &?eed Live Stock Refunds & Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Public Parks Library Mark et New ~',~arket Wa te r Gas & 0il Inte re s t Serial Bonds Annex Fire & Police Pensions EXTRAORDINARY 154.45 1,972.10 1,790.51 175.00 1,822.25 3.00 652.40 193.94 1,142.04 1,791.27 1,692.77 1,717.60 171.97 265.00 931.84 101,050,00 23,000. O0 1,681.68 261.95 $ 209,088.09 ATTES T: Clerk. Fire Department Sewer Construction Drain " Opening & Grading Streets Macadamiz lng Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction School Buildings APPROVED 4,010.03 3,766.63 4,768.50 10,986.04 9,9'70.64 9,910.64 21,586.96 5,586.77 17,628.20 90,000.00 176,214.41 378, 302.50 D T ~' IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R03L~0KE, VI.~G~,,!A, The 24t$, day of Aug~Ast, 1928. No. 3388. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~anager to appoint four special police officers for the American Theater. ~ r~ 1.~ (~ · (~ BE IT R~S~LV~D by the ~ounc~l of the ~ity of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and ke is hereby autt~orized to appoint fo~ special police officers for duty at the American Theater. Said officers to be paid by said Theater. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TPLE CITY OF The 24th, day of August, 1928. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, No. 3389. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk an~ Auditor to draw a warrant for the sum of $50.00, payable to Yost-Huff Company to refund sidewalk. BE IT RESOLVED 'by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is ~hereby directed tc draw a warrant for the sum of $50.00, paya- ble to Yost-Huff Company to refumd amount paid for sidewalk at Nos. 15 and 17 Churc~ Avenue S. E. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24t'h, day of August, 1928. Ne.. 3390. ~ RESOLUTION to release a sewer assessment standing in the name of W. R. Daniel on Lot 250, Ward 4, Roanoke Land & Improvement Company, amounting to $21.99. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sewer assess- ment standing in the name of W. R. Daniel on Lot 250, Ward 4, Roanoke Land & Improw ment Company for $21.99 be, and the same is hereby released. APPROVED ATTESI~: President. Clerk. I~? THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th~, day of September, 1928. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as fo l low s: (1) 1-250 C. P. light at the intersection of Colonial Street and Penmar Avenue S. E. (2) 1-250 C. P. light at ~,.iontrose Avenue and ll~ Street S. E. (3) 1-250 C. P. light at Dale Avenue and 20th 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 ATTES T: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~01CE, VIRGINIA, ~l~e ?th, day of September, 19£8. No. Z~9~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for the sum of ~104.11, payable to the Exc~hange L~unber Company to reik~nd over-payment of license tax. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and is hereby autherized to draw a warrant for the sum of ~104.11, pay- able to the Exchange Lumber Company to refund over-payment of license tax. Said amount when 'paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates., APPROVED ATTES~: P~esident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of September, 19£8. No. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~anager to erect or cause to be erected a retaining wall on 9th Street S. E., at the Virginian Railway. WHEREAS, 9th Street S. E., at its intersection with the Virginian Railway is in a dangerous condition, and it is necessary to erect a retaining wall in order to make it safe. An emergency is set forth, and declared to exist, and this resolu- tion shall be in force from its passage. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~J_anager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a retaining wall on 9th, Street S. E., at the intersection of the Virginian Railway, at a cost not to exceed ~1,400.00, which shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grad- lng Streets. APPROVED AT TEST: ' Cl~rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROJ~NOKE, VIRGIEIA, The 7th, day of September, 1928. No. 5596. Pre si dent. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and i hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: (1) A 4" main on Camilla Avenue West of Ivy Street to Diagonal Street. (~) ~ain on S. S. Loudon Avenue N. W., from l~th, to 18th, Street. (5) A 4" main in alley between Center and Loudon Avenues ~0 feet East of l~th, Street to the ~#est side of l~th, Street N. U. The said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acti~ 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 gas mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: ~ -- ~-~ · - '- ' Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL OF THE ~ITY OF ROANOICE, VIRGINIA, The 7th, day of September, 1928. No. 3397. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay an 8 inch water main in Chesterfield Street from Windsor Avenue to Sherwood Avenue, Raleigh Court, Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for d~mages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the street where the Same is opened under the provi- sions of the general .ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- tion. ATTEST: erk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of September, 19£8. No. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to S. W. Hunter to install certain gasoline and oil storage tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted S. W. Hunter to install gasoline and oil storage tanks on his prop- erty on the South Side of Cleveland Avenue between 16th, and l?th Streets S. as follows: (1) Four gasoline storage tanks of 1£,000 gallon capacity, (~) Two oil storage tanks of 1£,000 gallon capacity, Said tanks to be installed above ground. The said tanks shall be installed according to the good liking and satisfactioz of the Building Inspector and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the National Board of Fire Under~riters and shall be properly diked, and may be main- tained until the same are ordered removed by Council. The said S. U. Hunter by acting under this resolution agrees to in~emnify 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 tanks. ATTEST: A P P ~ 0 V E D~ Pre si dent. Clerk. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TILE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of September, 19£8. No .... ~o. 3Eg~. Council of the City of Roanoke on the ~th, day of March 19~, entitled, "~n 0rdl- n~ce to ~t permission to the Safety ~otor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein stated a motor bus ~system of passenger transpor- tation u~oon certain streets of the City of Roanoke." BE IT 01OAIYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 15 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the E4th, d~ of ~ch, 1925, entitled: "An Ordinance to ~t pe~nission to the Safety ~:ot. or Transit Corpor - tion to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified a motor bus system~ of passenger trans?ortation upon ce~ain streets of the City of'Roanoke, "be amende~ and reordaine] so as to read as follows: Section lS: The Safety ~!otor Tr~sit Corporation sl~ll execute and file with City Auditor a bond in the penalty of $50,000.00, conditioned to pay any d~mages oc- casioned by the injury to person or property arising out of the operation of its said system of motor bus transportation. Said bond shall be maintained at the s~ S0,000.00 period during which such system of mg..tor bus transporta- throagh the M~O i e ion is ooerated, notwithstanding a~ recovery or claim ~ainst said Safety ~otor ransit Corporation on account of a~-v liability for injury or damages to person or )roperty. Said bond may be sued upon at any time provided for by the laws of the State of ~irginia, and by ~y person who has a right to be paid on account of injury, death ~r loss. ATTEST: ~lerx. APPROVED Presi dent. 32 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of September, 1928. No. 3398. A R~ESOLUT!0N to approve the accounts and claims against the CitY of Roanoke for the month of August, 1928, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of August 1928, be, and the same ate hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk & Auditor Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes C i ty ..~ Hall Elections Stationery & Printing City C cunt il Zoning Commission Civil & Police Justice ' Asst. & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Outside Poor Ho sp i tal s Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Taxes Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection ~ilitary & Armories Physic ian Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Br idge " Crusher ~City Stables & Feed Refumds & Rebates Special Services Workmen' s Compensation Garage Parks Library P~blic Market New ~arket Wa t er Interest ~ Notes~ p~yabl e ~c c curet s Payab i e Gasoline & 0il Annex Police & Firemen's Pensions 945.50 1,837.32 1,045,84 62.75 370.00 358.32 646.35 1,017.21 76~.66 94 7.14 186.97 57.00 433.32 354.22 952.25 124.79 536.97 177.86 416.66 521.66 84.50 1,856.78 842.86 585.29 12,407.78 12,182.67 2,249.26 2,710.43 503.35 72.50 100.00 125.00 129.70 1,587.07 1,564.55 5,3i4.51 808.31 7,159.04 274.55 1,298.55 2,370.22 9.65 605.03 227.25 1,05~.31 1,505.37 1,874.27 1,690.09 192.59 77.50 2,347.50 2,520.00 14 7.10 1,131.33 1,407.66 261.95 EXTRAORDINARY Police Department Sewer Construction Drain " Signs Opening & Grading Streets Macadamizing Pav ing Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction Bridge " 10,234.94 1,774.62 1,390.60 108.44 534.54 15,780.50 1,361.32 20,626.91 6,794.81 37,653.60 96,260.28 ~ ~0UhoIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of September, 1928. No. A RESOLUTI0~'? granti~ a permit to the ~noke Gas Lzg..t Company to install a certain gas main. BE IT EESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke ~as Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Chesterfield Street from Windsor Avenue 150 feet North to a dead end. Said Eoanoke ~as Light .~ompany by actin~ 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 construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke pro~/iding for street restora- tion. Cie rk. Pre s~i dent. IU THE COLHTCIL FOR The 14th, day of September, 1928. No. 3400. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian.. Electric Power Company to install certain street lights,. 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 street lights as follows: (1) Twelve-- 100 C. P. lights on Jefferson Street bridge. (2) Two - 600 C. P. lights on Jefferson Street Bridge, (3) One - 250 C. P. ligl~t on Grayson Avenue N. W., at 15th, Street, ( Annex territory 1925 ). Said lig~ts to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPR0 V ~D~ A T~ST. President. Clerk. ~ day of September, 1928. The ~st, ~ Yo..3401. Al7 0RDINA?~CE to amend and reordain Section 108 of the Buildin~ Code. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Rosaoke that Section 108 of the Buildin~ Code be amended and reordained so as to rea~ as follows: Roof ~lanking: That the planking and roofing of buildings ~,~ith~n.the f~re limits shall not in any case be extended across t'~e side or party v~all thereof. Roofing I[aterial: That all roof covering for roofs and msterial for sides~ ~£.~I~r~ ~:~ndows hereinafter used in the City limits sh~ll be of incombustible material as defined in Section 109 of the City Buildina~ Code. "This section shall not be construed to prohibit the repairing of a wooden shingle roof, provided the bui!:!ing is not, increased in height, but the renewal wooden of such a roof ks forbidden. No exist ing~/ shingle roof, if damaged more than l0 per cent, shall be repaired with other tlmn approved roofing." A'- T.mS T: Cle rk. APPi!O VE D President. " ~ ~'~ ~ VI~GI~'~IA, IN m'~?,~ U0~,EulL FOR ~-.~ CITY OF ROAUOKE, The 21st, day of September, 1928. No. 5402. o ., ~ Roanoke Water Works Company to .install ~ RESOLUTI0Y grantin~i a permit to +~-~ certain Water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of -the ~zt~. of Roanoke that a permzt be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: . . '? i (1) A six inch main on Penmar Avenue S. E.', from Cedar otreet to ~..~orn ngside Street. (2) An eight inch main on ?enmar Avenue S. E., from 9th Street to Cedar Stre (3) A six inch main on ~'~.[orningside Street S. E., from De .nmar Avenue to ~fore- head Avenue· (4) A six inch main on Uilson Street S. E., from Penmar Avenue South to ]~ore head Avenue. (5) A six inch main on 7th Street S. E., from Murray Avenue to i!ontrose Avenue S. E. (6) An eight inch main on 6th Street S. E., from 1.~urray Avenue South to !{orrill Avenue S. E. (7) An eight inch main on ?.[orrill Avenue S. -~., from 6th, Street S. E., to Buena Vista Boulevard S. E. (8) A six inch main on Buena Vista Boulevard S. E., uorth from 9th Street West and South to ~Jorri!l Avenue S. E. (9) A six inch main on ~Jorri!l Avenue S. E., from 9th, Street West to 7th Street. (10) A six inch main on 7th Street S. E., from ~orrill Avenue South 200 feet to tie into £ inch main· (1t) A si~.- lnch main on l[unford Avenue Z. E., from,gth Street West to six inch main on ![orehead Av,anue S. v =., from 9th Street to 7th, Street {13) An eight inch main on 2uena I,z~ua Boulevsrd, 9th Street '//est to 7th Street Said Roanoke ~Tater Works Company by actin~j under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless ti~e City of S(oanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water mains, and £~urther agrees to replace the streets wkere the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. A T T ES ?: Clerk. APPR0 VE~ ?resident. IN _I-~ ~0L~fCIL FOi~ THE CITY OF ........ ~ .~u~'~,: u.~.~, VI~ GINIA, Th~ 21st, day of September, 1928. No. 3~03. A RESOLU?iOI authorizing the A2palachian Electric roY;er Company to install e.~gnt add'+~ ~ · '- ~ z~_onal 100 C. .~. lzg~s on Jefferson Street bridge. BE IT !~GSOLVED by the Council of tke City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install eight additional 100 C. P. lights on the Jefferson Street bridge. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City. of Roanoke. APPROVED PresiSent. Clerk. The 21st, day of September, 19~8. No. 3404. A i~130Lii~IOi',? a~athorizina, the O' ,~ · zt., i',{anager to oonstract or cause to be construct-~ ed c'~rb, gutter and penetration macad~ on 10th, Street o ~.~ ~. between J~,n~on and ~ullitt Avenues. B:~ I%' ~OLVED by the Council of tke City of :~oanoke that the City ;{anager be, ~and he is ~ereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed c~rb, g'atter ~and penetration mac,.dam on 10th, Street S. ~.~v., between J~mison and Bullitt Avenues ~> 2,0 O0. O0. fat a cost not to exceed "P~R 0 VE D ATTEST: ........... C 1 e ri<. Presi4ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of September, 19E8. No. ~405. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct, or cause to be con- structed curb and gutter on the South Side of Patterson Avenue between 20th, and 21st, Streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed curb and gutter an the South Side of Patterson Avenue between 20th and 21st Streets, but before proceeding with the work the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-half the co st thereof. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The P~th, ~ay of September, 1928. No .5406. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to in- stall certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as followsi~ (1) An 8 inch main on 9th Street S. E., from Penmar Avenue South to Buena Vista Boulevard, South a distance of 2,0?0 feet. (E) A 6 inch main on Main Street Wasena, from Brandon Road to Floyd Avenue, Wasena. The said Roanoke Water Works 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 constructtion and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for stree~ restoration. ATTEST: ~. Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2$th, day of September, 19P~8. No. ~07. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain ornamental lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, ~d it is hereby authorized to install l? General Elec- tric $00 e~le power ornamental bracket street lighting units on Tazewell Avenue from the ~est side of Jefferson Street to the East side of Second (Commerce) Street S. W., and to maintain maid lights, provided, however, the City of Roanoke is not The City, howewer, is to pay for the street lighting service. Payments for the street lighting service to begin January 1, 1929. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of September, 1928. No. 3408. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct a sewer in Staunton Avenue between Lafayette Boulevard and Crescent Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct a sewer in Staunton Avenue between Lafayette Boulevard and Crescent Street at an estimated cost of $721.00, but before proceeding with the construction of said sewer the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-half the cost. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President'. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of September, 1928. No. 3409. A RESOLUTION to confirm the report of the City Manager awarding damages to property owners on Crescent Street between Hanover and Staunton Avenues. WHEREAS, %under Resolution f3350 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 13th, day of July 1928, the City Manager was directed to proceed by personal inspection of the premises likely to be effected by the grading of Crescent Street between Hanover and Staunton Avenues N. W., and to ascertain what damages, if any, will accrue to the said property owners, and WHEREAS, the City Manager did personally inspect the premises effected by the grading of said Crescent Street between Hanover and Staunton Avenues, and awarded damages as follows: Dr. J. W. Stmmerman, owner of Lot 17, and part of Lot 23, Section 10, Villa Heights Map, fronting on Crescent Street, approximately 135 feet .... . ....... . ......... ............. ..... . ...... . ........... .... $ 255.00 0. H. Gish, owner of the northern part of Lot 23, Section 10, Villa Heights Map, having a frontage on Crescent Street of fO feet . .... 169.40 W. P. Isbell, owner of Lot 22, Section 10, Villa Heights Map, having a frontage on CreScent Street of 50 feet .............. ..... 60.00 L. S. Felty, owner of Lots 23 and 24, Section ll, Villa Heights Map. The damage agreed upon., is the cost of constructing curb, gutter and sidewalk in front of th~s property which has been accepted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the re- port of the City Manager be, and the same is hereby confirmed, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw warrants to the property o~ers for the damages so ascertained.A P P R O V E D ~~~~y~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of' September, 1928. No. Nil. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the cons~truction of concrete curb, gutter an~ penetration macadam on Sherwood Avenue from Arden Road to Carter Road, a~d on Carter Road along the new school. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of concrete curb, gutter and penetration macadam on Sherwood Ave- nue from Arden Road to Carter Road, and on Carter Road along the new school be, and the same is hereby awarded to W. W. Draper at $6,Z97.00, the amount of his bid, and the City Attorney is directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by the said W. W. Draper before' proceeding with said work. in the penalty of 50~ of the contract price. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. The bond to be President. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ESth, day of September, 1928. No. ~12. A RESOLUTION to acquire a strip of land along the Southside of Melrose Ayenue between Forest Park and 29th Street, a distance of 686 feet from W. H. Horton for the purpose of widening said Avenue. WHEREAS, it is necessary to widen Melrose Avenue from Forest Park to 29th, Street, and to acquire a strip of land from W. H. Horton along the Southside of said Melrose Avenue, a distance of 686 feet, and I~EREA~, it has been agreed between said Horton and the City of Roanoke that the City will pay to said Horton $1,200.50, being the cost of constructing a wall along said strip of land so acquired, and will construct curb, gutter and a sidewalk along said street. That said Horton will convey to the City of Roanoke the strip of land needed to widen Melrose Avenue. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the citY of Roanoke that a strip of land along the southside of Melrose Avenue between Forest Park and 29th. Street, a distance of 686 feet, be acquired from W. H. Horton for the purpose of widening said Melrose Avenue, and upon a conveyance by said W. H. Horton to the City of Roanoke of said strip of land, the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw a warrant to said Horton for $1,200.B0, the cost of the wall to be construct- ed along said land, and the City Manager is directed to construct a curb, gutter and sidewalk on Melrose Avenue along the strip so conveyed by said Horton to the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th, day of October, 1928. No. 3410. AN ordinance to amend and reordain an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 19th, day of February 1926, entitled, "An Ordinance to designate election districts in the City of Roanoke," BE IT ORDAINED by~the Council of the City of Roanoke that an ordinance adop- ted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 19th, day of Febr~ary, 1926, en- titled, "An ordinance to designate election districts in the City of Roanoke, "be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: ~ BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the boundries of the City described in the charter of the City of Roanoke and the boundries describ- ed in an order of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County entered on the day of December, 192~, ~,~nexing to the City of Roanoke the territory therein described be, and-the ~same~ is her~eby~divided into election districts and voting prectnts be and are hereby established in each of said districts as follows: Hishland Precinct No. 1. Beginning at 'the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and First Street S. W. ( also known as Henry Street); thence with the center of First Street S. W., to Franklin Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to Elm Avenue (also known as Sth Avenue S. W.); thence with the center of Elm Avenue S. W., to 8th Street S. W; thence with the center of 8th Street S. W., extended to ~oanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to 10th Street extended; thence with the center of 10th Street S. ~l., to the Norfolk and VJestern Railway; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 6th Street S. W., between Campbell and Rorer Avenues. Hi~hland Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of Elm Avenue S. W. (also k~own as Sth Avenue) and Franklin Road; thence with the center of Fran~lin Road to the intersection of Franklin Road with Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to 5th Street extended; thence with the center of ~th Street to Elm Avenue (also known as 8th Avenue); thence with Elm Avenue (also knov~n as 8th Avenue) to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on East side of ~th Stre~et between Elm and Highland Avenues. Hishland Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and M~estern Railway and 10th Street S. W; thence with the center of 10th Street extended to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to the Western Corporation Line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the Western Corporation Line to the Norfolk and Western Railway; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to the Beginning. The v~ting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby' established on loth, Street S. W., between Campbell and Chapman Avenues. Highland Precinct No. 4. Be~inning at E1m Avenue (also known as 8th AVenue.) and ~th Street; thence with the middle of ~th Street to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to 8th Street 40 Avenue); thence with the center of Elm Avenue to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on ~th Street between Mountain and Elm ~venues S. W. Jefferson Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and First Street S.W. (also known as Henry Street) thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to Third Street S. E; (also known as Holliday Street); thence with the cen- ter of Third Street S. E., to Mountain Avenue S. E., thence with the center of Moun. tain Avenue to Franklin Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to Firs~ Strei S. W. (also known as Henry Street); thence with the center of First Street S. W. (also known as Henry Street) to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be and is hereby established on Day Ave- nue S. W., between Jefferson Street a~d Franklin Road. Jefferson Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk ~d Western Railway and Third Street S. W., (also known as Holliday Street); thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to 9th Street S. E; thence with the center of 9th Street S. E., to Taze- well Avenue; thence with the center of Tazewell Avenue to 9th Street S. E. ( the latter distance being an offset in 9th Street); thence with the Center of 9th Street to the Virginian Railway; thence with the Virginian Railway to the intersec- tion of Murray Avenue extended; thence with Murray Avenue extended to Roanoke. River thence with Roanoke River to Walnut Avenue S. E.,thence with the center of Walnut Avenue to Third Street S. ES thence with the center of Third Street to the Beginnin, The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established en Dale Avenue S. E., between 4th and §th Streets. Jefferson Precinct No. ~. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western ~ailway and 9th, Street S. E; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to Tinker Creek; thence with Tinker Creek to the Virginian Railway; thence with the Virginian Railway to an alley extended, said alley being between Sections 22 and 23, Morningside Heights Map; thence with the South Side of said alley to Buena Vista Boulevard; thence crossing said BOulevard to the S. W., corner of Morgan Avenue and Buena Vista Boule~ thence with the South side of ~organ Avenue to 9th Street S. E; thence with the center of 9th Street to Tazewell Avenue S. E; thence with the center of Tazewell Avenue to 9th Street ( the latter distance being an offset in 9th, Street); thence with the center of 9th Street to the Beginning. The voting plaCe in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on jamison Avenue between 10th and llth Streets S. E. Jefferson Precinct No. 4. Beginning at a point in Roanoke River on the Corporation Line of the City of Roanoke (as of February 28, 1596) located at the intersection of the South side of an alley N. E., of Arbutus Avenue produced; thence with the South side of said alley to Ivy Street; thence with the east side of Ivy Street to Riverland Road; thence with the North side of Riverland Road ?38 feet to a point, a corner in the present corporation line; thence with the lines of the present Corporation Line to Roanoke River, thence with Roanoke River East to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on .t ~rd; Jefferson Precinct No. ~. Beginning at ~ountain Avenue and Third Street S. E., ~also l~own as Holliday Streetl; thence with the center of Third Street to Walnut Avenue; thence with the center of Walnut Avenue to Roanoke River; t~.~ce with Roanoke River to Franklin Road; thence with the center of Frankli~'~ ~oad te . ~ountain Avenue; thence with the center of ~ountain Avenue to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be and is hereby established on Highland Avenue between Third Street and Franklin Road. Kimball Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western RailwaY and Firs~ Street N. W. (also known as Henry Street); themce with the center of Firs~ Street N. W., to Gilmer Avenue (also known as ~th Avenue N. W.); thence with the center of Gilmer Avenue to Galnsboro Road; thence with the center of Gainsboro Road to Peach Road; thence with the center of Peach Road to the present Corporation of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to Tinker Creek; thence with Tinker Creek to the Norfolk and Western Railway; thence with the Norfolk and Western Rail- way to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on ~th Street between Patton and East Avenue N. E. Melrose Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railw~ and First Street N. W. (also known as Henry Street); thence with the Norfolk and Western Rail- way to 10th Street N. W; thence with the center of 10th Street to the present cor- poration Line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to Peach Road extended; thence with the center of Peach Road to ~ainsboro Road; thence with the center of Gainsboro Road to Gilmer Avenue N. W. (also known as ~th Avenue N. W. ); thence with the center of Gilmer Avenue to First Street N.. ~. (also known as Henry Street; thence with the center of First Street to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Center Avenue between ~th and 6th Streets N. V~. Melrose Precinc~t No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and 10th, Street N. W; thence with the Norfolk and V~estern RailwaY to lSth Street N. W; thence With the center of lSth Street to the present Corporation Line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to 10tt~ Street N. W.; thence with the center of 10th Street to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby~established on 12th Street between Center and Loudon Avenues N. W. Melrose Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and 18th, Street N. W; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to the present Corpora- tion Line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same, including the 19£~ annex ( which is composed of parts of Fore~ Park, Forest Hill, and Villa Heights) to lSth Street N. W; thence with the center of 18th Street to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on ~elrose Avenue between 23rd and 26th Streets N. ~. R.aleish Court Precinct No. 1. Beginning at a point in Roanoke River on the present aorporation Zine of the City of Roanoke, located at the intersection of the South boundry line of the Wasen~ ]]and Corporation produced; thence with the line of sa~e to Main Street, Wasena; thence with the East line of Main Street to Avon Lane; thence with the North Line o: ~von Lane to Windsor Avenue, Raleigh Court; thence with the center line of Windsor Avenue to the present western boundry~ line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to the Beginning: The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Virginia Avenue between Our Street and Ghent Boulevard, Virginia Heights. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 2. Beginning at a point in the present Corporation Line of the City of Roanoke located at the intersection of Avon Lane and Main Street, ¥~asena; thence with the East side of ~'~in Street to Brandon Avenue; thence with the South side of Brandon Avenue to an alley, (which is the extension of Persinger Roadt; thence with the center of said alley to Persinger ~Lane; thence with the center of Persinger Lane to Grandin Road; thence with the center of Grandln Road to a, corner in the present Corporation Line; thence with the lines of the 1925 Annex including the boundries of Grandin Court; Weaver Heigj~ts, Grandln Court Annex, part of the Garst Lands, the Fidelity Realty Corporation property and Lee Hy Court to a point in the present Corporation Line; t~ence with the line of sa~e to Windsor Avenue; thence with the center of Windsor Avenue to Avon Lane; thence with the North line of Avon Lane to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Grandin Road at Guilford Avenue, Raleigh Court. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of October, 1925. No. 3413. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water ~orks Company to install ertain water'~mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install the following water mains: (1) A 6 inc$ main on Morehead Avenue S. E., Srom Morntngside Street to 9th, ~treet. (2) A~ 8 inch main on Wise Avenue S. E., between 17th, and lSth, Streets. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- ~ons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water mains, ~nd further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- ~isions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restor~ ~ion. ~ ~ D p ~ w ~ n /'~ .F ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th, day of October, 1928. No. 3414. A ~SOLUTION authorizing the City tlanager to advertise for bids for widening Luck Avenue West of 4th Street and constructing curb, gutter and paving thereon. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~[anager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for widening Luck Avenue West of 4th, Street to 5th Street, and constructing curb, g~tter and paving thereon. Said advertisement to run for such length of time as the City Manager deems necessary, and when said. bids are received the same shall be presented to Council for its action. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE ~0UNUIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAh0KE, The 5th, day of October, 1928. No. 3415. A RESOLUTI0~ granting a pea. it to the Crystal Gas and 0il Company to construc~ an iron clad building. BE IT RESOLVED by th~ Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Crystal Gas and 0il Company to construct an iron clad building north on the property of the Virginian Railway Company situated/~f' Whitmore Avenue exten- ded, and West of the driveway to the Virginian Freight Station. Said building to be constructed in accordance with the plans hereto attached, and made a part hereof. It appearing to Council that no additional hazard will be created by the construction of said building. The building shall be erected according to the good. liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and under his supervision, and may be maintained until the same is ordered removed by Council. The said Crystal Gas & 0il 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 building. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED t~'~ sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th, day of October, 1928. No. 3416. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~[anager to purchase 100 copies of the "Police Review" for distribution at the League of Virginia Municipalities. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to purchase 100 copies of the "Police Review" at 50 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of October, 1928. No .~417. A RESOLUTION authoriz~ng the Appalachian Electric Power Company to cut in th~ lights for the white way lighting on Jefferson Street between Tazewell Avenue and Elm Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roahoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to cut in the-lights for the white way lighting on Jefferson Street between Tazewell Avenue and Elm Avenue. Said lights to consist of seventeen (17) 600 can~le power lights. The said lights to burn from one-half hour after sun down until mid-night, except the lights located on the Southeast corner of Jefferson Street and Tazewell Avenue; Northeast corner of Jefferson Street and Bullitt Avenue; Southwest corner o~ Jefferson Street and D~ay Avenue and the Northeast corner of Jefferson Street and Elm Avenue, these lights shall burn all night. Such lighting being provided for in a contract between the Appalachian Elec- tric Power' Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of October, 1928. No. ~18. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install · certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one EGO C. P. ltghl ~t the intersection of Auburn Avenue and Carlton Road, Annex Territory 19~$. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing ~etween the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THai CITY OF ROANOL2~, VIRGI~TIA, The 19th, day of October, 19£8. No. 3419. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Joe ~.~itchell to remodel his building at the Northwest Corner of Loudon Avenue and 5th Street N. W. WHEREAS, Joe ~:Iitchell has presented a petition asking that he be granted a permit to remodel his building at the Northwest corner of Loudon Avenue and 5th Street so that the same may be used as a shoe repair shop, and WHEREAS, the abutting property owners have consented in writing to such re- modeling, and WHEREAS, no additional hazard will accrue by reason of said remodeling THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Joe ~litchell to remodel his building at the Northwest Corner of Loudon Avenue and 5th Street N. W., so that the same may be used as a shoe repair shop. The said remodeling to be in accordance with the plans hereto attached and made a part hereof. Said Joe Mitchell by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert~ by reason ~f the said remodeling. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tt~, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of October, 1928. No. 3420. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Rakestraw to install a gasoline tank. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted Rakestraw to install a 4,000 gallon gasoline tank underground at -~ll8 - 5th Street N. W. The said tank shall be installed in accordance with the specifications of the ~ational board of Fire Underwriters, and under the supervision of the Building In- spector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Rakestraw by acting under this resolution aErees to indemnify and save ~armless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by ~eason of the construction and maintenance of said gasoline tank, and further agrees o remove the same when he is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanok~ )r its duly authorized officer acting under its instructions. ATTEST: APPROVED ~~ President. Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of October, 19E8. No. 5421. tank. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Bond Coal Company to instell a gasoline BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Bond Coal Company to install a 15,000 gallon gasoline tank underground on Lot 7, Section 23, R. F. & H. Addition, located on the Southside of Shenandoah Avenue and the West Side of 5th (Park) Street N. W. Said tank shall be installed in accordance with the specifications of the National Board of Fire Underwriters and under the supervision of the Building Inspec tot and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Bond Coal Company 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 installing and maintaining said gasoline tank, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Counail-of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its direction. ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COLrNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOIfE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of October, 1928. No. 542E. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct curb and gutter along the property of the Jefferson Street Baptist Church. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct concrete curb on Albemarle Avenue and curb and gutter on 1st Street S. E., along the property of the Jefferson Street Baptist Church at an estimated cost of $156.00. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre ~ident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOF~E, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of October, 1928. No. 5423. ~-' A.RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of September 1928, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of September 1928, be, and the same are hereb approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Department City Clerk $ 9Z5.78 1,717.64 1.Oll.8S 47 Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council Coroner Zoning C~vil and Police Justice Assessing and collecting Dog Tax Alm shou se Outside Poor Hospital s Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collection of Del. Lands Police Delmar tment Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physic lan Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewe-~ ~¢aintenance ...s~ee~ Repa irs B~ri dge " Crusher Signs City Stables & Feed Refunds & Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Damages & Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Schools Park s Library Mark e t New Market Water Gasoline & 0il Interest Annex Police & Firemen's Pensions 61.43 370.00 358.32 510.47 147.58 211.72 992.30 275.77 18.87 433.52 95.00 1,065.21 1,008.66 98.94 551.39 113.20 416.66 521.66 84.00 3,589.36 788.73 349.98 12,184.58 12,098.94 2,245.25 2,710.86 621.98 72.00 100.00 195.00 136.92 1,522.67 1,621.29 4,278.97 644.78 5,285.37 148.70 1,272.98 20.32 4,163.74 75.1l 5.75 213.76 8.00 210.30 1,279.71 55,000.00 1,060.50 1,930.62 1,956.07 148.98 1,342.34 882.72 4,710.00 1,492.68 261.95 EXTRAORDINARY $ 135,720.46 Fire Dapartme nt Sewer Construction Drai~ - " Opening & Grading Streets Ma o adam i z ing Pa v ing Curb and gutters Sidewalk Construction Bridge " School Buildings Total 2,836.36 3,475.69 2,458.63 2,123.93 8,448.13 2,659.70 19,530.57 7,310.64 5,314.70 125,000.00 179,158.35 ~, 314,878.81 ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVE D IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~_NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of October, 1928. No. 3424. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas ]light Company to install a certain gas main. BE IT RES0]IVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas ]light Company to install a gas main as follows: fl) A 4 inch main on Hzrrison Avenue N. W., from Sth, Street to Gainsboro Road 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 ds~mages to person: or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, and f~r- ther agrees to replace the street where the same is olpened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. AT TE ST': C lo rk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26t~, day of October, 19£8. No. 3425. A RESOLU~£ION authoz, izing the City I?[anager to construct or cause to be construcl ed certain sidewalks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, ~nd he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed sidewalks as fo llows: On the Northside of Melrose Avenue from Crescent Street to Forest Park Boule- va~'d. On the Southside of Staunton Avenue between 18th and 17th Streets Said sidewalks s~ll not be constructed until the property owners have paid into the City Treasury one-half of the cost thereof. AP oROV~D~ ~ AT TES T: Clerk. President. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0KE, V!RGI~IA, The 26th, day of October, 1928. No. 3426. A RESOLUTION directing that a notice be given to the property owners on the Question of establishing a building line on the Southside of Elm Avenue between 2nd, and 3rd, Streets S. VM~EREAS, the City Planning and Zoning Commission ires reconunended that the build- ing line on the Southside of Elm Avenue between 2nd, and 3rd, Streets S. W., be Ti~ ~?:'0RE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the notice required by law be given the property ow'ners directing[ them to a.[~pear before ti~e Council on the question of establishing said line. ATTEST: Clerk. A P P 2~ 0 V ~ D, m [President. ~ ~0.,~,~IL i-'0R-~.~ CITY ~_~, ROAY0KE, V!ii~G!~(iA, The 26th, day of October, 19£8. ~.To. 3427. A,.~zo~,'~n~'r~"]~t,.~.~ directing th-at notice be given the property ow:aers on the ~[ues- ti on of establi ~ ' ~ . snzno a business district on certain streets . "'~- ~ ED BE IT R~o0~V by. the Council of the City of Roanoke that 'the notice re- gui'red by ia~ b'e~given the property owners on the question of establi~ing a bust- ness district on 7th Street S. W.-, between Patterson and Salem Awsnues, and on Rorer Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets. Sa_id notice shall direct the property owners to appear before Council on the ~uestion of establishment of said business dist~-'ict. A Pi°R0 VE D Clerk. Presi dent. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~TOKE, VI~qGI?~IA, The 26th, day of October, 1928. No. 34 28. A 'il~SOLUUION granting a permit to the Tinsley Construction Company to co.n- struct a shed on the Westside of Third (Holliday) Street S. E., South of Albemarle Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Tinsley Const~ction Company to build a Shed on the Westside of Third (Hoiliday) Str,~et S. E., South of Albemarle Avenue on Lot 2, Section 4, Map. Said shed to b,~ built on wood posts with galvanized iron sides and tar paper roofing. The same shall be built according to ti~e good liking and satisfaction of the Buildin~g ~[nspector and under his supervision. Said Tinsley Construction 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 abed, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its direction. 5O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAEOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of October, 19£8. No. 34£9. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of a fire station at Melrose ivenue and £4th Street ~. W., to T. J. Davis Building construction, Incorporated. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a fire station at Melrose Avenue and £4th Street N. W., be'and the same is hereby awarded to T. J. Davis Building Construction, Incorporated, at the price of $~0,0~.98. Said building to be constructed in strict accordance with the plans, specifi~ cations and proposals prepared by Fry and Stone, Architects. The said T. J. Davis Building Construction, Incorporated, shall enter into a bond with good security in the sum of ~1~,020.00, payable to the City of Roanoke,i conditioned for the faithi~l performance of the contract before proceeding with said work. APPROVED ATTEST: C lo rk. ~resident. =n,_~ ~=,~=L F0~ TH~ CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGIYIA, The End, day of November, 19~8. No. 3430. A RESOLUTI0~ awarding the contract for fire apparatus for the stations in South Roanoke and Northwest. VYHEREAS, the City I~.~anager advertised for bids for the purchase of two 750 gallon pumping engines, and ;'M~EREAS, bids were submitted by the several manufacturers of such apparatus, and the bid of the Seagrave Company at ~24,200.00, is the lowest and best bid on standard equipment, and WHEREAS, said Seagrave Company has offered to furnish 1,000 gallon triple combination pumping enginos instead of 750 gallon engines, at an additional cost of $500.00, and V~EREAS, the City Engineer recommends the purchase of the 1,000 gallon engine instead of the 750 gallon engine. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the tract for furnishing two 1,000 gallon triple combination pumping and chemical en- gines be awarded to the Seagrave Company at the price of ~24,700.00. The equipment to be in accordance with the specifications filed with said bid, and to be delivered in accordance with their bid. APPROVED The 2nd day of ?~ovember 1928. ~o. 3431. A RESOLUT!OF to award the contract for the construction of concrete curb, sidewalk and p~ving for wideninc on ~e Soutns~e of .~c~ Avenue 160 feet East of 5th otreet, and on the T .... ~ ~or~side between 4th and 5th Streets. BE IT R~_,oOLV:~D by ti~e Co~macil of the .'~ity of l~oanoke that ti~e contz'act eot the constru_ction of concrete .c'urb, sidewalk and paving for widening on the South- side of Luck Avenue fo'r 160 feet East of 5th Street, and on the ?~orthside between 4th and Otb Streets be av~'arded to the Tinsley Construction Company at its bid of so .oo The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans and specifications and .proposals submitted with said bid. The said Tinsley Construction Company shall enter into a bond in the panalty of 501!; of the contract price before proceeding with said work. ATTEST: Cle rk. APPROVED IN TIlE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of November, 19E8. No. 3432. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke ~;as Light Company to install a 4 inch gas main on Rutherford Avenue N. W., for a distance of 250 feet East of 8th Street to a dead end. 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 construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the frovi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restore tion. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of November, 1928. No. ~Z. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water ~Vorks Company to in- stall oertain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 6 inch main on Wildwood Road West of Avenham Avenue, a distance of ?25 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 water main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTESI~: Cie rk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of November, 1928. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. 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 cn Third Street from Virginia Avenue 13b feet West. 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 construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora tion. ATTEST: APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of November, 1928. NO. 5455. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of October, 1928, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of October, 1928, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Mau~ger Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council Convention & League D~es Zoning Commission Civil & Police Justice Assessing & Col. Dog Tax Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Chariti es Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collection of DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Signs City Stables & Feed Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Schools Parks Library Market West End Market Water nas & 0il Interest Annex Police & Firemen's Pensions 911.77 2,017.95 982.25 72.43 370.00 6,651,57 796.68 1,537.80 576.10 999.46 1,323.81 59..52 433..32 33,8.58 3.94.46 960.81 llliZl 550.06 186.19 416.66 521.66 108.00 1,757.86 798.01 388.52 12,155.01 13,790.89 2,270.02 2, ';25.23 575.35 69.50 140.50 188.00 143.60 1,743.50 1,618.25 5,343.79 786.33 13,076.33 1,267.42 1,627.28 219.74 2,528.09 3.00 58.53 709.21 1,286.98 30,000. O0 1,198.58 1,946.52 1,506.88 148.10 3,152.23 1,162.93 34,397.50 4,791.95 261.95 163,937.55 EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Drain " Opening & Grading Streets Macad ami z lng Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction Bridge " School Buildings 43.92 1,020.38 4,421.88 4,441.94 12,470.69 227.65 28,345.34 8,465.24 377.46 100,000. O0 159,814.50 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E~rd, day of November, 19E8. No. ~5456. AN ORDINANCE to establish a business district on certain streets. WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission has recommended that a business district be established on ?th Street S. W., between Patterson and Salem Avenues, and on Rorer Avenue S. W., between 6th, and ?th, Streets, and WHEREAS, the notice required by law was published in the Roanoke "World-News" a daily newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, on the Jlst, day of October 192~ dire¢~ting those concerned to appear before the Council on the 16th, day of November 1928, and show cause why the business district recommended by the Zoning Commission should not be established, and WHEREAS, no one appeared on the 16th, day of November 19£$, to offer objectto~ to establishing said business district. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a busine~ district be, and is hereby established on 7th, Street S. W., between Patterson and Salem Avenues and on Rorer Avenue S. W., between 6th, and 7th, Streets. ATTES T: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of November, 1928. No. 5457. AN ORDINANCE to establish a building line on the Southside of Elm Avenue be- tween End and 5rd Streets. WHEREAS, the zonin~ Commission of the City of Roanoke has recommended that th, )uilding line on the Southside of Elm Avenue between End and 5rd Streets S. W., be established 9 feet from the street line, and WHEREAS, the notice required by law was published in the Roanoke "World-News" a daily newspaper published in the City of Roanoke on the Jlst, day of October 19Z8 directing those concerned to appear before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the ~ouncil Room in the Municipal Building on Friday the 16th, day of November 19~8, at o'clock P. ~., to show cause why the building, line recommended by the Zoning ~om- Ission should not be established, and WHEREAS, no one appeared before the Council of the City of Roanoke on the said [6th, day of November 19~8, to offer objections to establishing said line THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the )uilding line on the Southside of Elm Avenue between End and 5rd Streets S. %7., be, ,nd the same is hereby established 9 feet from the street line, and all buildings hereafter erected on said Elm Avenue between End and ~rd Streets shall conform to the building line hereby established. S ~S IN THE ~0~rN~IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of November, 1928. No. 3438. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main on Carolina Avenue, South of 8th Street, South Roanoke. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persGns or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED P~es ident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of November, 1928. No. 3439. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to install crossing gates on both sides of Third (Holliday) Street at the intersection of Campbell Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~hereby granted the Norfolk and Western Railway Compa~v to install crossing gates on both sides of Third (Holliday) Street S. E., at the intersection of Campbell Aven~ Said gates to be installed and maintained at the cost of the said Norfolk and Western Railway Company. APPROVED ~:~ President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOiCE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of December, 19£8. No. 3440. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to ~pUrchase a turbine and sheave wheel for Shank Mill. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to have installed a turbine and sheave wheel at Shank Mill at a cost not to exceed $1,000.00. ~ PPRO VE D ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN ~H~ COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROJ:~EOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14, th, clay of December, 19£$. No. 3443. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ and directing the conveyance to the United States of America of a parcel of land located at the northwest corner of Commerce Street and Luck Ayenue, S. ~., Roanoke, Virginia, used for school purposes in exchange for the present Postoffice lot and building owned by the United States of America in the City of Roanoke; WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke and the School Board' of the ~zty of Roanoke have entered into a contract and agreement with the United States of America, by the terms of which the United States of America is to convey to the City of Roanoke the present Postoffice building and the land on which it is located on the northeast corner of Ct~urch Av~enue and Henry Street in the ~ity of Roanoke, in exchange for what is knov~n as the Commerce Street School Property located at the northwest come of Commerce Street and'Luck Avenue and more particularly desc~'ibed hereafter; VfHEREAS, the City of Roa~oke and the School Board of the City of Ros~noke filed their petition in the Court of Law and Chancery for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to obtain the consent of said Court as required by law o~ the State of Virgi~ia and authority to convey the property aforesaid to the: united States of America in ex- change for the present Postoffice building and lot owned by the United States of America; and VJHEREAS, upon' a hearing of said.petition an order was entered by said Court of Law and Chancery for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 10th, day of October 1928, authorizing the School Board of the ~tty of Roa~oke and the City of Roanoke to make said exchange as aforesaid and convey the said troperty to the United States of .,~,merica; NOV~, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Charles D. Fox, ~ayor of the City of Roanoke, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute, acknowledge and deliver for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke a good and proper deed conveying, ~ ..... ~ ,,~t .... ~'~r ~o ~t.]~ ~r~d ~.dern English Covenants (with reservations and States of America, the said land to be conveyed, as aforesaid, bein~g situated in the City of Roanoke at tke northwest corner of Jommerce Street and Luck Avenue and more particularly described by recent actual survey ssfollov.~s.. "Beginning at a point on the ?~orthwest corner of £nd Street S. W. (formerly known as Commerce Street) and Luck Avenue (formerly known as Word Street~ thence with the North side of Luck (or Word) Avenue S. 82~ 09' ~5" W. Zl~.~2 feet to a point, sai~ point being the northeast corner of Luck Avenue ~nd 5r~ Street, S. W. (formerly knovm as Roanoke Street) th~l~e with tko east line of Zrd (or Roanoke) Street N. 8© 18' ~6" W. E00 feet to a point on same; thence N. 8£® 09' l~" E. ~lZ.~2 feet to a point on tko west side of ~d ~or Conm~erce) Street; thence with tko line of same S. 18' 07" E. £00 feet to the Place of Beginning, con- taining 6~.68Z square feet or 1.~Z9 acres." And P. H. Tucker,~ Clerk of the Council of the City of Roanoke, is authorized and directed to affix the seal of the City of Roanoke to said deed and attest the same and acknowledge the said deed. ATTEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Elst, day of December, 1928. No. 5444. AN ORDINANCE to make appropriations for the fiscal year ending December $1, 19£9. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all revenue that shall come minto the City Treasury on or before December Sl, 192 % (except the funds received for the Annexed Territory, the maintenamce of the Public Library, and the Soldiers' Pensions) shall constitute a general fund and the same, or as much thereof as may be necessary, be, and is hereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, namely: CITY MAIfAGER lA Salary City Nanager " Clerk " Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for Automobile Special Employees Traveling Expenses Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures ?,£00.00 100.00 1,§00.00 500.00 ?5.00 50.00 £~0.00 100.00 ~00.00 60.00 100.00 $ 11,955.00 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT lB Salary City Engineer " Ass't. City Engineer " Inspector " Draftsman " Timekeeper " Rodman Chatnman " Engineer City Planning Survey " Draftsman " Rodman " Chainman 5,600.00 £,?00.00 1,500.00 1,9Z0.00 1,5£0.00 1,320.00 1,200.00 960.00 840.00 750.00 660.00 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT lB (Continued) Salary Chainman stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for automobiles City Planning Survey Special Employees Traveling Expenses Incidentals Furniture & Fixates CITY CLERK& AUDITOR lC Salary City Clerk Ass't Clerk " Stenographer " Clerk Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Traveling Expenses Incidentals~ Furniture & Fixtures CITY TREASURER 1D Salary Treasurer Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Commission Bond Premium Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures LEGAL DEPARTMENT 1E Salary City Attorney Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Printing, etc. Traveling Expenses Incidentals Stenographer and Expenses JUDGES' SALARIES IF Judge Corporation Court " Law & Chancery Court " Circuit " " Special COURT OFFICERS & EXPENSE 1G Salary Clerk of CQurt " City Sergeant " Commonwealth' s Attorney " C i e rk " " Stationery and Books Teleohone and telegraph Jury and Nitness Fees Repairs.to Equipment Council Fees Commission on Fines Law Books Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures ASSESSMENT OF TAXES 1H Salary~of Commissioner of Revenue Commissions Stationery Telephone and Telegraph License Tags Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures COLLECTION OF TAXES lI Salary Collector Stationery Postage 450.00 400.00 15.00 20.00 300.00 550.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 !~250..00 6,000.00 2,160.00 1,500.00 1,680.00 500.00 125.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 680.00 400.00 75.00 75.00 6,800.00 100.00 75.00 250.00 2,640.00 50.00 20.O0 10.00 200.00 150.00 25.00 1,800.00 4,250.00 4,250.00 1,090.00 250.00 1,000.00 600.00 1,500'.00 1,560.00 2,949.00 250.00 2,700.00 200.00 200.00 ~00.00 150.00 150.00 661.00 1,200.00 11,000.00 700.00 175.00 1,000.00 150.00 ~00.00 1,200.00 2,000.00 1,300.00 20,055.00 12,515.00 8,455.00 4,895.00 9,840.00 12,320.00 14,525. O0 JITY HALL Salary Superintendent of Building " Janitors 2 @ $960.00 ' 2 @ $1,080.00 " 0ne Janitor " One Elevator Operator Labor Fuel Lighting Water Supplies Repairs and Alterations Insurance Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures 1,§00.00 1,920.00 2,160.00 348.00 720.00 4O0.O0 1,600.00 2,000.00 850.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 600.00 100.00 200.00 ELECTIONS IK Salary Registrar Eleetorial Board Compensation Judges and Clerks Stationery and Postage Telephone Rent of Voting Places Printing Tickets Voting List, .Treasurer's Fees " " Clerk of Court Fees Printing Voting Lists Sergeant's Fees Equi pmen t Voting Booths Miscellaneous Supplies Incidentals Extra Clerks 2,000.00 150.00 1,600.00 200.00 75.00 5O0.OO 4O0.OO 1,800.00 1,200.00 4,500.00 100.00 250.00 250.00 400.00 100.00 300.00 STATIONERY AND PRINTING IL Street Advertising Sewer Advertising Sidewalk Advertising Printing Ordinances Printing Reports Printing Forms Printing Books 100.00 150.00 100.00 5O0.OO 750.00 25.00 50.00 COUNCIL IM Salary 1 Member '? 4 Members - $1,000.00 each Stationery Incidentals 1,200.00 4,000.00 25.00 25.00 CONVENTION 'AND LEAGUES IN Dues League of Virginia ~untcipalities Traveling Expenses 400.00 400.00 CORONER 10 Coroner's Fees Witness Fees Post Mortem Examinations Stationery 400.00 25.O0 250.00 20.00 CITY PLANNING IP Planning Engineer's Contract " " Traveling Expenses Salary Office Secretary " Stenographer P~blishlng Naps and Plans General Expenses, Office and Incidentals Disseminating Information, etc. 4,900.00 1,000.00 2,400.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 700.00 2~000.00 CIVIL AND POLICE COURT IQ Salary Civil and Police Justice " Clerk Civil and Police Justice " Assistant Clerk " Issuing Justice Stationery & Books Telephone and Telegraph Witness Fees Incidentals Furniture and Equipment 4,560.00 2,580.00 1,200.00 3,000.00 650.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 260.00 15,898.00 13,825.00 1,675.00 5,250.00 80O.O0 695.00 13,700.00 6O ASSESSING AND COLLECTING DOG TAX IR Game Warden Killing Dogs 15 of Collection to State Treasurer' s Fees 1,200.00 100.00 900.00 650.00 COLLECTING DELINQUENT TAX IS Commissions on Real Estate on Personal ~ 700.00 000. O0 ALMSHOUSE EA Salary Keeper 1,020.00 " Matron 600.00 " Nurse 420.00 " Cook 420.00 , Farm Hands i @ $600.00 & i @ $420.00 1,020.00 " EXtra Help Labor Supplies Fuel Lights Drugs & Disinfectants Clothing Insurance Burial of Paupers Repairs and Alterations Equipment and Live Stock Furniture and Fixtures 360.00 500.00 1,500.00 400.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 60.00 100.00 800,00 200.00 108.00 HoSpITALS 2C Roanoke Hospital Burrell Memorial Hospital 4,000.00 1~000.00 0R~GANIZED CEARITIES 20 Traveler's Aid Society Roanoke Free Medical Dispensary Family Welfare Society 1,800.00 3,600.00 9~160.00 INSANE 2E Justice Fees Physician Fees Witness Fees Stationery Transporting Lunatics Foreign Lunatics 150. O0 650.00 10.00 25.00 50 · O0 50.00 JAIL 2F Salary Matron Board of Prisoners Committal Fees Telephone Clothing for Prisoners Supplies Repairs Equipment 600.00 1~,000.00 1,400.00 48.00 1,600.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 200.00 JUV~NILE COURT 2G Salary Probation Officer " Woman " ". " Colored " " " Matron " Keeper Detention Home Stationery Po st age Telephone and Telegraph Fuel, Light and Wa ter Board of Inmates Laundry and Supplies Repairs Incidentals EQuipment 2,400.00 1,800.00 600.00 300.00 900.00 125.00 30.00 150.00 750.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 100.O0 25O.00 2,850.00 3,700. O0 7,958.00 5,000.00 14,560.00 935.00 23,348.00 10,405.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT 3A Salary 1 Superintendent ~ 1 Captain Detective " i Chief Identification Bureau " i Clerk $1,980.00 each 3,720.00 2,520.00 1,920.00 1,740.00 5,940.00 5 Detectives, $1,740.00 each 6 (8) Motorcycle Officers, $1,740.00 each " 2 Motorcycle Officers $1,680." " 25 (37) Patrolmen,$1,740.O0 " ( ol " 6 o.oo , " 7 (4 ) , $1 620.00 " , " 1 Electrician " 1 " Helper Labor marking Streets Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Repairs and Supplies for Motor Vehicles Repairs to Alarm System Supplies Traveling Expenses Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures 3 Lieutenants. 3 Sergeants, $1,860.00 " 5,580.00 3 Signal Operators, ~1,620.00 ea~ 4,860.00 3 Patrol Chauffeurs, $1,500.00" 4,500.00 8,700. O0 10,440.00 3,360.00 4~,500.00 31,920.00 11,340.00 1,200.00 810.00 60O.00 624.00 100.00 400.00 1,500.00 375.00 2,107.00 4O0.0O 500.00 9,499.00 FIRE DEPART~KNT 3B Salary 1 Chief " 1 SUPerintendent " 1 Master Mechanic " i Assistant Chief " l0 (8) Captains, $1,800.00 each " ll (9) Lieutenants, $1,680.00" " 9 (7) Engineers, $1,740.00 " " 50 (47) (33) 3rd yr. privates 3,000.00 1,200.00 1,980.00 1,980.00 17,100.00 17,640.00 14,790.00 @ ~l 620.00 each 81,000.00 5 I (11) 2nd yr. priv.$1,O60.ea. 7,800.00 - (lO) 2 (lO) 1st - ,, $ ,550 ,, Stationery and Postage Telephone and Telegraph Repairs and Supplies for apparatus Gasoline and 0il Fuel, Light and Water Laundry and Supplies Insurance and Repairs to Buildings Maintenance of Fire Alarm Traveling Expenses EQuipment Medical Attention Miscellaneous 11,250.00 275.00 487.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 2,540.00 1,965.00 570.00 400.00 200.00 4,452.00 100.00 218.00 FIRE HYDRANTS 3C 635 (§85) Hydrants Rental $45.00 each 30 (40) " Installed 28,575.00 1,350.00 STREET LIGHTING 3D 1,003 (954) 250 C. P. lights,:~ $25.00 each 257 (200) 100 C. P. lights $ 12.00 each 150 White Way Standards 30 Additional Installments 17 " White Way Lighting 25,075.00 3,084.00 4,500.00 750.00 750.00 BUILDING INSPECTION 3F Salary Building Inspector " Plumb ing " " Stenographer Stationery Po s t age Telephone and Telegraph Special Employees Incidental Expenses EQuipment Gas and Oil P~ot ec ting Buildings Traveling Expenses 3,000.00 1,980.00 960.00 200.00 40.00 75.00 bO.O0 25.00 125.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 158,155.00 172,947.00 29,925.00 34,159.00 7,955.00 MILI,TARY AND ARMORIES 3G Rent Ligh~ Lockers for Company "M" ll6th Infantry 600.00 300.00 1§0.00 CITY PHYSICIAN 4A Salary (1) Special Physician 1,200.00 100.00 QUARANTINE AND DETENTION 4B Salary Quarantine Officer Salary Keeper Quarantine Hospital Drugs and Disinfectants Food. SuPplies Supplies Vaccinations Special Care Patients Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 420.00 2§.00 125.00 50.00 §0.00 400.00 25.00 50.00 C I TY CEMETERY 4 C Upkeep 900.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 4E Salary Health Officer " Clerk " Dairy and Food Inspector " Sanitary Officer " Stenographer " Baby Nurse " Janitor " Sanitary Officer (Inspector) " Bacteriologist and Chemist Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Autos Laboratory Supplies General Supplies Diph~heria Antitoxin Traveling Expenses Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures 4,320.00 1,740.00 2,200.00 1,440.00 1,140.00 1,440.00 384.00 1,500.00 2,120.00 300.00 200.00 75.00 800.00 700.00 100.00 900.00 250.00 100.00 1~17§.00 STREET CLEANING AND WATERING 5A Labor Salary General Foreman, 1/2 Time Tools Supplies Wat er Supplies and EQuipment Repairs to Equipment 18,200.00 1,000.00 150.00 1,000.00 250.00 800~00 8O0.00 GARBAGE REMOVAL 5B Salary General Foreman, 1/2 Time " Inspector - Engineer Incinerator Labor Fuel, Light and Water Tools Supplies Hire of Teams Supplies for Motor Vehicles Incidentals Repairs to Incinerator. EQuipment Scavenger Equipment and Service 1,000..00 1,680.00 1,500.00 53,000.00 600.00 150.00 300.00 500.00 3,000.00 25.00 1,000.00 1,063.00 200.00 SEWER MAINTENANCE 5C Labor (1) Material Supplies Tools Water Rent of Right-Of-Way Equipment 13,500.00 1,500.00 200.00 100.00 150.00 5.00 200.00 1,QSO.O0 1,300.00 2,645,00 900.00 20,884.00 22,200.00 64,018.00 15.655.00 STREET REPAIR 6A Balary Superintendent Labor Tools and Supplies Materials Supplies for Autos Hire Teams (Trucks) Repairs to Machinery Incidentals EQuipment Contractors BRIDGE REPAIR 6B Labor Tools and Supplies Materials Repairs by Others CRUSHER 6C Labor Supplies Repairs Power Insurance Royalty EQuipment Stripping Quarry STREET SIGNS 6D Signs CITY STABLES AND FEED Salary Superintendent Labor Supplies Feed Fdel, Light and Water Repairs and Alterations Veterinary Insurance Harness EQuipment TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 7B Wagons Small Tools Graders and Drags Road Machine LIVE STOCK 7C Mules REFUNDS AND REBATES 7D Erroneous Assessment of Taxes Refund Fines Auto Permits Local Assessments Rents Refund Licenses Accounts SPECIAL SERVICES ?E Special Audits Weather Reports Miscellaneous Service Attorney's Fees Traveling Expenses Land Assessors Codifying Ordinances Labor Bureau ALLOWANCES AND GIFTS ?F £,400.00 60,000.00 1,500.00 20,000.00 6,000.00 500.00 600.00 500.00 ~00.00 1 5oo.o 5,000.00 $00.00 5,000.00 500.00 15,000.00 1,500.00 300.00 1,500.00 61.00 600.00 500.O0 500.00 3,000.00 1,800.00 7,000.00 1,500.00 12,000.00 6OO.O0 500.00 50.00 900.00 300.00 100.00 750.00 500.00 1,400.00 390.00 1~600.00 1,000.00 200.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 550.00 36.00 1,000.00 300.00 200.00 10,000.00 1,800.00 100.00 93,100.00 10,800.00 19,961.00 3,000.00 24,750. O0 3,040.00 1,600.00 1,510.00 13,986.00 State Board of Health 400.00 64 DAMAGES AND COST ?G Damage to Property 1~000.00 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 7H Compensati on Hospital Fees Nurse Tax Physic lan Fttuerals 4,000.00 500.00 500.00 400.00 250.00 2O0.O0 GARAGE 7J Salary Mechanic Salary Helper Labor Materials Repairs by Others Gas and 0il Tires Power Repair $o Shop and Tools and EQuipment Telephone Parts for Autos and Trucks Insurance EQuipment 1,980.00' 1,560.00 1,990.00 1,500.00 400.00 400.00 3,000.00 75.00 100.00 60.00 3,000.00 600.00 450.00 SCHOOLS 8A Maintenance 613 ~928.00 PARKS 8B Salary Keeper Highland 1,500.00 ~'- " Elmwood '900.00 - " Melrose ( 6 months) 480.00 , " Washington " 360.00 " Superintendent Playgrounds ( 3 mo. $?5. 225.00 "9 Playground Directors 3 mo. $150. ea. 1,350.00 " Keeper Jackson (6 months~ Labor Supplies Fuel, Light and Water Telephone and Telegraph Play Grounds Repairs Insurance Incidentals EQuipment and Improvements Tree spraying, flowers, etc. 480.00 ?,900.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 25.00 '1,000.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 2,705.00 1~600.00 MARKET 9A tt Labor Salary Clerk " Ass't Clerk Janitor Mechanic Matron Rest Room Janitress Sealer Weights and Measures Stationery l~del, Light and Water Supplies Repairs and Alterations Refrigerating Plant' Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals EQuipment Rest Room 2,100.00 1,380.00 900.00 900 ~OQ 1,680.00 960.00 4 20.00 1,500.00 500.00 100.00 4,000.00 700.00 1,200.00 3,800.00 150.00 50.00 1,650.00 50.00 NEW MARKET 9AA Salary Clerk Labor Stationery Insurance Repairs Lights and Water Incidentals 1,500.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 1,000.00 $00.00 25.00 1,000.00 5,650.00 15,115.00 613,928.00 21,375.00 22,040.00 3,$50.00 WATER SITE 9C Repairs Insuran c e Taxes INTEREST 10A Interest on Funded Debt SINKING FUND 10B Payments to Sinking Fund NOTES PAYABLE 10C Weaver Heights Note " " " Interest BONDS Serial Bonds July l, Bonds due April l, 1929 §00.00 5,50. O0 926.00 330,705. O0 67,6,60.00 2,100.00 504.00 23,000.00 8~400.00 1,976.00 ' 330,705.00 67,660.00 2,604.00 31,400.00 Total ,:'~_~ 2,054.022.00 , ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, 'VIRGINIA, The 21, day of December, 1928. No. 3445. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install !ia gas main. 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 on New York Avenue N. W., from a dead end 50 feet West 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 per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora. tion. APPROVED President. ATTEST: C1 erk. 66 EPEALED IN THE UOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~E., VIRGINIA, The Els. t, day of December, 19£8. No. 5441. AN ORDINANCE t,o amend and reordain Sections 41, 58, 69, and 102 of an or- dinance adopted by the Ce.until of the City of.Roanoke on the 18th, day of Ma~ch 1927, nUmbered 3112, ent£tled, "AN Ordinance imposing taxes on Licenses for muni- cipal ,purposes and prescribing penalties,for violations," and to repeal Sections 12 Z8:, 29~ 33, 51, 53, 5?, 63, 78, 9& a~nd 95 of said ordinance. BE IT 0RDAINED~by the Council of'the City of Roanoke that Sections 41,'58, 69, and 10£ of an ordinance adopted by tke Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th, day of March 19E?, numbered 3112, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes ~n license for municipal purposes, and prescribing penalties for v~olations,"be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: Section ~4.1. On every license to a fortune teller, palmist, clairvoyant, pha'enolog~st, ~int~tional advisor, or astrologer, $1,000.00 per year, not pro-rated and not transferable. Any person, firm or corporation who advertises in any manner .to be any or all of the foregoing; or who makes any .charge, or accepts or receives any gift or ethel compensation in connection with any or all of the foregoing, shall be deemed as prat ti sing the same and shall be liable for the amount of the license ~ax herein Section ~§8. Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of a merchant, shall pay a license tax for the privilege of doing business in this City to be graduated by the amount of purchases made by him during the period for which the license is granted and all goods, wares and merchandise manufactured by said merchant and sold or offered for sale in this City as merchandise shall be' consider- ed as purchases within the meaning of this ,section and a separate license for each place of business is hereby required. The tax to be paid on each such license shall~ be graduated as follows: If the amount of purchases does not exceed $4,000.00; $40.00; where the amoun~ of purchases exceed $4,000.00, and is less than $50,000.00, the tax shall be 40 !cents on the $100.-00 in addition thereto; where the amount of purchase is in excess of $50,000.00, and not in excess of $100,000.00, the tax shall be 30 cents on the l;100.00 in addition thereto; where the amount of purchases exceed $100,000.00 the ta~ ishall be 15 cents per $100.00 in addition thereto. Dealers in dry goods, lumber, fUrniture, groceries, ice, gasoline, oils, lubricants, and merchant tailors or per- sons emgaged in any kind of mercantile business whatsoever or whether they be of the kind or class with those enumerated or not, except where otherwise herein speci- ~ied, shall be embraced in this provision. Where a statement of purchase is made by any person, firm or corporation under~ ~he provisions hereof, the Commissioner of Revenue shall require of such person, fir~ ' ,' and )r corporation a statement under oath as to the amount of his or its purchase If he deems it advisable or necessary he shall demand of such person, firm or corpor~ ;ion such other proof of his purchase as may enable him to satisfactorily determine ',he same, and he may decline to issue any license hereunder until such proof has bee ~rnished. This license shall not be pro-rated. vided, however, where the gross receipts of such person, firm or corporation ex- ceeds $1,000.00, then such person, firm or corporation shall in addition to the license herein imposed secure a license as a contractor~as provided in Section of this ordinance. This license, however, shall not be issued except and until there has been delivered to the Commissioner of Revenue by the Clerk of the City Council a certificate to the effect that a bond in the penalty of ~l,000.00 with some approved surety company as surety, has been given by such per, n, firm or corporation, conditioned to save harmless the Ci~y of Roanoke from any and all dama. ges from plumbing and making connections with the public sewer, drains, and water pipes, and further conditioned to refund to the City of Roanok~e tke sum or sums ex- pended by it in replacing the streets and sidewalks which may be opened or torn up by such person, firm or corporation in the progress of their work; provided, how- ever, where such person, firm or corporation, secures a license tO conduct the heat. lng business only; then the bend required need not be given. This~ltcense shall not be pro-rated. The license herein provided for shall not be granted unless and until the Board of Pl~Gbers shall certify to the Commissioner of Revenue that the person ap- plying for the license is qualified to do plumbing, heating, etc., as provided by the ordinances of the City of Roanoke. Section ~102. License shall extend from January 1st to December 31st next succeeding of each year. ~he Commissioner of Revenue shall receive for each licens issued by him for each pr~wilege upon which a license is by this ordinance imposed a fee of 50 cents, except license issued under clauses (d) and (el of section 49, on automobiles, automobile trucks, motorcycles and motor driven vehicles, the fee for issuing license under clauses (d) and (e) of section 49 shall be l0 cents; all fees to be paid by the party to whom the license is issued. The Commissioner of Revenue shall be entitled to a commission of forty-five one hundredths.of one per- cent cf the aggregate amount of licenses issued by him annually. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Sections Nos. 12,£8,~9~, 51, 53, 57, 63, 78, 94 and 95 be, and are hereby repealed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of December, 1928. No. 3442. AN ORDINANCE to amend Section No. 4. of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th, day of March, 192~, numbered 3110, ~ntitl,ed, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on persons, real estate and personal property, for the current year, for the support of the City Government, the payment of the in- terest upon the city debt, support of a ~blic Library, the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, other municiDal ex. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section No. 4, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th, day of Narch 1927, numbered 3110, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on persons, real estate and personal property, for the current year, for the support of the City Government, the payment of the interest upon the city debt, support of a P~bltc Library, the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows,,~ other municipal expenses and school purposes", be, and is hereby~amen~- ed so as to read as follows: Section No. 4: No separate levy shall be made for public free school pur- poses; but Council shall appropriate for the maintenance of the public schools of the city such sums as in its judgment may be necessary for such maintenance, and th~ same shall be set aside by the city to the credit of said fund, and paid over to th School BQard from time to time as the Council shall direct. Taxes on persons, real and personal property shall be due and payable on the 1st, day of November of the current year, and if not paid as aforesaid to the Treasurer, before the 5th, day of December, shall thereafter be collected by him according to law, and be subject to such penalties as are prescribed by the City ordinances and state law. APPROVED ATTEST: -- ' Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of December, 1928. No. ~47. A RESOLUTION to release the sewer assessment in the name of Willi~ M. Floyd on Lot 6, Section 3, Roanoke Building Association and Investment Company Map. BE IT RESOLVED that the sewer assessment in the name of William M. Floyd on the Southwest Corner of 14th Street, known as Lot 6, Section 3, Roanoke Build- ing Association and Investment Company Map, amounting to $9.89 be, and the same is hereby released. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN TH~~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of December, 19~-8. No. ~4-4 6. AN ORDINANCE to close to public travel the grade crossing on Walnut Avenue S. E., over the Norfolk & Western Railway and Virginian Railway tracks. ~EREAS, an over-head bridge has been erected on Walnut Avenue over the tracks of the Norfolk & Western Railway Company and the Virginian Railway Company, and WHEREAS, the grade crossings over said tracks are no longer necessary for public travel, and WHEREAS, under the contract between the Norfolk & Western Railway Company and the City of Roanoke dated the 2~rd, day of November 1928, the said City of Roanoke agreed to close to public travel the grade crossings hereinbefore mentioned, except for the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company's street cars going to and from I the barns; THEREFORE,' BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the grade crossings on Walnut Avenue .over the tracks of the Norfolk & Western Railway !Company and t~he Virginian Railway Company be, and the same are hereby closed to public travel. ~rovided, however, that closing the said crossings shall not pre- vent the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company from crossing said tracks with their cars at grade for the purpose of going to and coming from its car barn. A~TEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN TH:~ COUT~CIL FOR Ti~ ~ITY OF R0f~YOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of January, 1929. No. ~48. A RESOLUTI0~? granting a permit to F. B. Thomas to install gasoline tanks on his property at the intersec'~ion of Shenandoah Avenue, Center Avenue and End Btree' N. W., upon conditions.: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted F. B. Thomas to install 2 gasoline t~nks on his property at the intersection of Shenandoah Avenue, Center Avenue, and 2nd Street ~. ¥~. One of said tanks to be of a capacity of 10,000 gallons and the other a cap~city of 1£,000 gallons. The installation of said tar~k~ is g~anted upon the following conditions: (1) The tanks shall be installed in accordance with the good liking and sati~ faction of the Building Inspector and under specifications to be furnished by him. (~) All cars placed on the track to unload gasoline into said tanks shall be on t~-~e property of said F. B. Thomas as nearly as possible, and not more than J~- feet of said cars shall extend into or on any portion of the streets. 7O C3) Whenever the City desires to widen Shenandoah Avenue, Center Avenue or 2n.~ Street N. W., said F. B. Thomas agrees to dedicate to the Cit$ the land necessary for such widening, reserving, however, the right to unload tank cars not exceeding 40 feet in length from the side track as now located on said property. The widen- ing of said street, however, shall not extend beyond the set back line already es- tablished thereon. (4) The said tanks shall be maintained until the same are ordered removed by the Council or its duly authorized officer acting under its direction. (5) Said F. B. Thomas shall 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 tanks. ATTEST: .... Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of January, 1929. No. 3449. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Sinclair Refining Company to install certain gasoline tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Sinclair Refining Company to install two 1,000 gallon gasolir~ storage tanks on the property located on Wise Avenue S. E., and leased by the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company. Said tanks shall be installed in accordance with the good liking and satis- faction of the Building Inspector and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said Sinclair Refining Company agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the in- stallation and maintenance of said gasoline tanks, and further agrees to remove thc same when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized~officer acting under its instruction. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIE, The llth, day of January, 1929. No. 3451. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. B~ 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 gas mains as follows: (1) A 4 inch main on Woodlawn Avenue from Oregon Avenue to City ]limits, (¥leaver Heights). (2) A 4 inch main on Summit Avenue 200 feet East and ~00 feet West of Woodlawn Avenue (Weaver Heights). 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 construction and maintenance of said gas mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the genersl ordinances of the City- of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: APPROVED esi~ent. IN THE COL~,<,IL ?OR ThUE CITY OF ROLNOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of January, 1929. No. ~45£. A ~QESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey to construct a conc~'ete cross-over on the V;est side of 4th Street between Tazewell Avenue and Dale Avenue into its property. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~2oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Standard Oil Company of Yew Jersey to construct a concrete cross- over on the Uest Side of 4th Street between Tazewell Avenue and Dale Avenue S. E., into its property. Said cross-Overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the City I,,~anager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said St~ndard Oil 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 const~ction and maintenance of said cross-over. AT TES~: A PPRO VE D ?resident. IN THE COU~CIL FOR TH~ CITY OF The 18th, day of January, 1929. No. 34~. ROAMOKE, VIRGIUIA, A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install street lights as follows: (1) one ~0 C. P. light at the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and Harrison Avenue ¥. E. (£) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Blenheim Road and Short Sherwood Avenue R. C. (3) One £~0 C. o. light at the inters~?.ction of Blenheim l~oad and Sherwood Avenue R. C. (4) One £50 C. P. light at the intersection of Hart Avenue and Peach Road N. W. (5) One 250 C. P. light half way between Bellview Avenue, between Linden Street and Diagonal Street. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Ap- palachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre ~ id en t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of January, 1929. No. 3453. A RESOLUTI0?'~ to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of December 1928, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of December 1928, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City l~anager Engineering Department City Clerk and Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections ~'~ity Council Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing & Col. Dog Tax Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Dog Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & A~Eories PI~ s ici an Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery He&~th Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Eemgval Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Tools & Equipment Refunds ~ Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Schools Public Parks Library Market New Market Water Interest Accounts Payable Annex 920.19 2,123.67 1,208.01 ?2.86 415.00 358.48 921.50 930.19 4~6.85 t, 172.74 433.48 3,995.41 1,178.60 156.36 907.27 233.16 416.74 521.74 36.00 1,732.40 690.78 222.19 12,465.54 13,89§ .3 5 2,302.63 4,282.27 50~.00 82.00 100.00 195.00 39.87 1,460.79 1,167.27 4,008.89 600.76 8,824.11 2.54 .¥6 1, ~05.08 19.24 2,148.95 45.08 41.95 3.00 6.00 ~12.9~ 1,054.64 96,725.40 917.34 1,693.81 1,805.16 350.13 1,593.68 322.50 125.66 1,289.69 E X T R A 0 R D I Y A R Y Fire Department Drain Construction Opening & Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction Bri~e'mConst~ction School.Buildings 10,622.75 393.Z5 4,343.79 5,969.05 153.65 2,779.06 4,200.29 1,274.19 25,000.00 APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. 54 , 736.13 236,126.39 President. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TK~ CITY OF ROAEOKE, VIROI~IA, The 25th, day of January, 1929. No. 3455. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tl~at a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Companj to install a 4 inch gas rna'in on Commerce Street for a distance of 170 feet North of ~J. ountain Avenue. Said .[~oanoke 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 construction and maintenance o~' said gas main, an~ further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provision: of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. P~e s ident. MI~T '-~ · ~ COL~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~!0KE, VIRGI~'TIA, The 1st, day of FebFuary, 1929. No. 5456. /~ 2~°mr~TmraT~,~o~.,~.~:. ~... grantinag a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a certain v~ater main. BE IT ~LVED by the~o.~cil of ghe City of [lom~oke t~at a permit b~,~ and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water ~2orks Company to install a 6 inch water main ~' ~ ~ . between ~urray Avenue and Highland Avenue. on 7th otree~ ~. E , Said Roanoke Water Works 'Company by aet~.nc under t~is resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless t~ .....~z~y'-' of ~ ~ ' from ~ ~ ~ ~o~;o~e all claims for damages to per- so~s or property by reason of ti~e installation and maintenance of said water main, 'and furt~aer agrees to replace the street where ti~e same is opened under the provi- sions of the .... ~oy of Ro.~ noke providin2~ for street restoration. 74 The 1st, day of February, 1929.' No. 3458. A ~.~aT~T~'a~,~~,._~,~,.. :=~ to fix the salary of the stenographer of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council~ of tke City of Roanoke that the salary of the stenographer to the City Planning and Zonin;j~ Commission be, and. is hereby fixed at .!~100.00 per month, effective January 1, 1929. A~?EST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre s id en t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR Ti[_E CITY, OF ROAY0KE, VIRGI~IIA, The 1st, day of February, 1929. No..3450. AU 0RDINAT C~ ~0 M.'IEND 0RDILALC~ Y0. 3103 PASSED BY ROANOKE 0~ m~r= ~/ DAY 0F ~. /~/~ '~nw"]~RNING THE ~.~ao~w~.~w~ 0F LAWS A~;D 0R- ,~0Lum-,~IL~ I,,[0TOR ~JELS D BURYlYJ LIQUIDS, 0AL AND ADDING ~m~a 12 ~J o~CTIOLo = ..... ~ CITY 0F ROAI?0KE that Ordinance No 3103 passed by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the // day of '~a~ 19/3 , be amende?., by adding thereto 12 new sections, being Numbered Sections 9, 10, 11, 12,13 14; 15, 16, 17, 18, .19 an~ 20 concerning ?[0T0~t FUELS and BUREIUG LIQUIDS, COAL AUD COKE sold by Dealers in the uz% of Roanoke and regulating tke sale of I':0TOR FUEL in the City of Roanoke and providing for the inspection of, the same. 9: (a) It shall be unlawful to sell, except for immediate conmmption on the premises, liquid commodities in any other ~nner than by weight or liquid measure, or commodities not liquid in any oti~er manner than by measure of length, by weight, or by n~erical count, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the mutual consent of the buyer and seller; provided, however, t~t nothing in thi~ action sMi1 be con- strued to prevent the sale of fruits, vegetables and otker dry commodities in the standard barrel provided for in section 24 of an Act of tke general Assembly ap- proved March 14, 1924; or of berries and small fruits in boxes as provided for in section 25 of said Act; or of vegetables usually sold by the head or bunch in this manner; provided, f~ther, that nothind; in this section shall be construed to ap- ply to foodstufffs put up in original packages. lb) For tke p~-pose of tni~ section tke term "original oackad~e"shall be constru- ed to include a commodity in a package, carton, case, can, barrel, bodtle, box, phial, or other receptacle or in coverings or wrappin,~;s of any kind, put up by the manufact~er, whick may be labeled, branded or stenciled, or otherwise marked, or which may be suitable for labeling, branding, or stenciling or marking, otherwise, makin;:~ one complete pack, ge o.f the commodity. Tke words "original package" shall b (c) For the purpose of this section the term "commodities not liquid" shall be construed to include goods, wares, and merchandise whic~ are not in liquid form and which have heretofore been sold by measure of length, by weight, by measures of capacity, or by the numerical count, or which are susceptible of sale in any .of these ways. {d) It shall be unlawful to keep for the purpose of sale, offer or expose for sale, or sell any commodity in package form unless the net Quantity of tl~e contents be~plainly sJnd conspicuously marked on the outside of the package in terms of weight, measure, or numerical count; provided, however, that roasonable variations or toler- ance shall be permitted, and that these reasonable variations or tolerances and al- so exemptions as to small packages shall be establisl~ed by rules a~'~d regulations made by tl~e Stabe Superintendent of '~:Teigl~ts and ~easures; and provided, further, that this subsection shall not be construed to apply to those commodities in pack- age form the manner of sale of which is specifically regulated by the provisions of the for~-~oing subsections (e) The words "in package form" as used in this section shall be construed to incldde a commodity in a'package, cartoon, case, can, box, barrel, bottle, phial, or other receptacle, oz, in cowerings or w~appings of any kind put ~p by the manu- facturer, or, w~en put up prior to the order of the commodity, by tl~e vendor, which may be labeled, brande~, or stenciled, or otherwise ~.~arked, or ~¥hich may be suita- ble for labeling, brand~nz or stenciling, or marking othe~;ise', making one complete package of the c~,mmodi, ty. The word "package" shall be construed to include both the wholesale and retail package· If) Yfhenever any commodity is sold on the basis of weight, it shall be unlawful to employ any other weight in such sale t°han the net weight of the commodity and all contracts concerning goods sold on a basis af weight shall'be under,.:tood and construed accordingly· Whenever t,h,e weight of a commodity is mentioned in this section, it shall be understood and construed to mean the net weight of the ty at the time of delivery to the customer. ~ person, firm or corporation violating or failing to com?ly with an.~ pro- visions of Section 9 of this Chapter shall be fined not le~s than ~10.00 nor more than ~100.00 for each offense, recoverable before the 2olice J'astice o.f t]~e City of Roanoke. 10: That no person, firm or corporation within the City of ]i~oanoke shall sell or offer for sale, or Shall have in ~'~' ~,zs possession witi~ intent to sell or offer for sale, gasoline to be used as motor fuel oz' other fuel for such purposes, with- out first having; obtained a permit from tl~e Inspector of Weights and ~,~easures. 11: That all gasoline or other fuel sold or offered for sale to be used as motor fuel in tl.e City of ]iloanoke shall conform to the specificatio~.s and require- ments of the United States Bureau of Y[ines as tl~ey are now established, or may hereafter be amended. 1E: That tl~e standard specifi,cations, until a new standard is adopted by the United States Bureau of Y. ines, for gasoline sold or offered for sale in tl~e ~ity of Ros,.noke to .be used as motor fuel, is hereby adopted and. declared to be as follo~s:- ('a) Boiling point not higher than 55~ Centigrade (1~° Fahrenheit), (b) Twenty (20) per cent must distill below 105 degrees Cen'tigrade (;,~21 degrees Fahrenheit) Fifty [50) per cent must distill below 140 degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit). Ninety (90) per cent must distill below 200 degrees Centigrade [Z92 degrees Fahrenheit). (e) The 'end or dry point not high~than £E5 degrees Centigrade [4~? degrees Fahrenheit). Cf) No less than 95% distillate can be recovered. Cg) Color. The color shall not be darker than No. 16 Saybolt. (h) Corrosion test. A clean copper strip shall not be discolored when submerged in the gasoline for three hours at 122 degrees Fahrenheit. 13. The standard of specifications of other f~el to be used as ~Eotor ~uel in the City of Roanoke shall conform with the specifications and .requirements of the United States Bureau of 3Eines as they are now established or may hereafter be established by said Bureau from time to time for such fuels. 14. That any person, firm or corporation wholesaling or retailing gasoline in the City of Roanoke shall display a sign satisfactory to the Inspector of ~Jeigh s and ~,Ieasures bearing the legend "Roanoke Standard Gasoline Sold Here" in English, which sign shall be plainly stenciled or labeled on every ','~agon, truck, pump., tankj cask, can or other container from which gasoline is drawn and to be located in suc~ a manner and place as to enable the purchaser to r~adily rea'fi, the same. Every oer~ son, f~rm or corporation delivering at wholesale or retail any gasoline in the Cit5 of Roanoke shall deliver the same to the purchaser only in wagons, trucks, tanks, barrels, Casks, cans or other containers having the words, "Roanoke Standard Gasoline in English, plainly stenciled or labeled thereon. 15. That it shall be the duty of the Inspector of Weights and I~[~asures to investigate complaints that may arise as to the Quality of the gasoline under the provisions of this ordinance and test the same, and the said inspector shall call on the Police' Department tip assist him, when needed, and such Department shall re- quire the City Health Officer to make chemical analysis of the gasoline and report in writing to the said Inspector of the result of his examination. When bulk gasoline is received in vessels, tanks, tank cars or other large containers, from other states or nations, the'person, firm or corporation so receiv- ing gasoline for sale in this City shall on the date the shipment is received give notice thereof in writing to the Inspector of Weights and I~_easures, which notice shall give the name and address of the shipper, together with the number of gallons contained in such shipment, and the Inspector of Weights and ~.~easures shal~ have power at all times and at all places to have collected samples of sny g~soline to be offered for sale in this city and have the same analyzed. If the analysis or other tests show that the gasoline does not meet the requirements of this ordi- nance, its sale shall be forbidden, and a report of the result or results of such sa- alysis or other tests shall be sent to the dealer offering such gasoline for sale and to the shipper thereof. Any dealer in gasoline who receives gasoline meeting the requirements of this ordinance and who thereafter adulterates any such gasoline or mixes it with inferior gasoline so that the resulting product does not ~meet the requirements of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a violation of this ordinance. 16. That no person, firm or corporation shall sell or offer or advertise any gasoline or other fluid for sale in the City of Roanoke as Ro~noke Standard Oas.~ oline, which does not conform to the standard hereinbefore fixed. the engine of such automobile is.r~ming. 18. That every liquid ~easuring device, commonly called a pump used in the sale of gasoline for motor fuel shall be so cpnstructed and located as to accurate- ly and plainly indicate to the buyer the true amount of gasoline or other motor fuel delivered d~in~z every trs~nsaction. The indicating means and its position shall be satisfactory to the Inspector of Weights and ~(easures. 19. It shall be the duty of every person in charge or owner of a p~p or pumps used for t~e purpose of measuring gasoline or oti~er motor fuel for sale as a motor fuel, to test said pump or p~ps each day before sale commences by means of a container e~ual to ti~e capacity of ti'~e pmmp, which container shall have been ex- ~-mined and approved by the Inspector of Weights and Eeas~es. 20. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance or failing to conform thereto, shall be liable to a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each offense, recoverable before t~.e Police Justic~of t~ ~ty of Roanoke as the case may be, eaeh day's continuance of such violation shall constitute a separate offense. 21. In the sale of coal or coke, 2,000 pounds shall constitute a ton. (a) It shall be unlaw~l to sell, offer for sale or deliver in the Cit./ of Roanoke, any coal or coke in ~y manner than by weight. ~o persons, firms or cor- porations shall sell, offer for sale, deliver or attempt to deliver ~.n~ coal or we~g~zn< each loZd on a city scale or coke, in the ~ty of ~oa~o~e without first ~ been certified to be correct by t~e on a private scale which ~o T~oo,~ctor of ......,~ezg~ts and '~.e~oures'~ 'of the Jity of Roanoke and without accompanying same by a de- livery ticket and a duplicate thereof on each of which shall be expressed distinct- ly in pounds, avoirdupois, the gross weight of the load, the tare of the delivery vehicle or receptacle, snd the net weight of coal or coke contained in ti~e vehicle or receptacle used in m~kzno ~ ~ delivery v.~itL ti~e name and address of the purchas- er and the name and address of tLe person, firm or corporation from w~.om or which ,,ezonts and I.[easdres or any of hio assis- purchased. On demand of the Inspector of TM ' ~'~ rants upon the person in charge of ti~e vehicle of delivery, tLe original of these tickets shall be s~rendered to tLe officials makin~j such demand. The duplicate ticket shall be signed by tLe purchaser of the said coal or coke, his agent or representative at the time of delivery of said coal or coke, and returned to the person or persons, firm or corporation selling or delivering same. Upon demand of the Inspector of .Weights and Ifeasures ~or ~zy of his assistants, tLe ~rson deliver- ing such coal or coke shall convey the same forthwith to one of the public scales or to any legally private scale in the .C~ty of ~1o~ ~'~ the owner of which may consent to its use and shall permit the verifyinj of the weight, ~nd after deliver~ of such coal or coke shall return forthwith~,'"-:+~-,~,~, the ~,~agon or other conveyance use~ to the same scale ~d permit to be verified the wei~jkt of the wagon or other con- v~yanoe; provided that when coal or coke is sold in R'~antity lea~ than 300 pounds and is not weighed in a ¥~agon, cart or other vehicle it' shall be sufficient for the seller to deliver to the purchaser, l~is agent or representative, a ticket show- lng the name and address of t:~e vendor, the name of ti~e purchaser and the true net weight of ti~e coal or coke sold or delivered; and provided further that when coal or coke is sold in packages of 50 poumds or less each package skali be plainly msrked or stamped with t?~e name of the person, firm or corporation ms3:ing such least one inch in height. (b) Every vendor of coal or coke or any person, firm or corporation, who delivers coal or coke ~n the City of Roanoke, shall cause his or their name to be conspicuously displayed on both sidas of every vehicle used by him, or for him~ for the sale or delivery of coal or coke in the City of Roanoke. (c) Every person, firm or corporation that sells or delivers coal or coke in the City of Roanoke shall cause the delivery ticket accompanyi~g each load to show the exact grade, size and kind of coal contained in the vehicle or receptacle used in making such deliveries and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell or deliver one grade or kind of cosl s~d mark the delivery tick et or bill of a different kind. It shall also be unlawful to mix any inferior coal or coke with coal or coke of a higher grade or quality, unless said person, firm or corporation shall mark plainly on the delivery ticket in what proportion such two or more grades of coal have been mixed ~.d the kinds of coal so mixed. (d) Provisions of these sections shall not apply to the sale of coal or coke, by manifest weight in car or cargo lots unless same be distributed to two or more persons,' firm~'or~corporation nor to the sale of coal or coke by the bushel, half bushel or peck. (e) ~one of the provisions of these sections shall apply to the purchase of coal or coke by manifest~weight in car or cargo lots where the same is purchased by persons, firms or corporatio~ for their own use and consumption. (f) That each section of this ordinance and every provision of each sec- tion is hereby declared, to be an independent section or provision and the holding of any section or provision of an~ section to be void, ineffective or unconstitu- tional for any cause whatever shall not be deemed to effect any other section or provision thereof. (g) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate or fail to comply with any of the provisions of Section 20 of this Ordinance and any person, firm or corporstion violating or failing to comply with any of the pro- visions of said Section shall be fined not less than ~lO.O0 nor more than ~$0.00 for each offense, recoverable before the Police Justice of the Cit~' of Roanoke. 2~.~ That all Ordinances, or parts of Ordinances, ,in so fsr as the same conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby, repealed. This Ordinance shall be in force on and after June 1, 1929. ATTEST: lor~. Presi dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY CF R0.~2{0t[E, VIRGINIA, ± eoruary 1929. The 8th, day of-~' No. 3457. AN 0RDINAifCE to close to public travel the grade crossing on Jefferson Street over the tracks of the Vird:inian Railv;ay. W~REAS, an overhead bridge has been erect'ed on Jefferson Street over the tracks of the Virginian Railway, a~_ the grade crossing over said tracks is no longer necessary for public travel, and WHEREAS, under the contract between the Virginian Railway and the City of Roanoke dated the 20th, day of January 1926, the C:ity of Roanoke agreed to close to public travel the grade crossing hereinbefore mentioned. THEREFOR~J, B~ IT 0RDai[{~D 0y the Council of the City of Roanoke that the grade crossing on Jefferson Street over the tracks off the Virginian Railway Oe, and the sa~:ze is hereby closed to public travel. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. P re si den t. O~z,~IL FOR ~"}~ CITY OF ROANOY~, The 8th, day of Feb~a~ 19C9. No. 3459. i RESCLUTI0i{ directin~ a hearing to be given for the establishment of a business district, on llth Street N. ~,~. BE IT R~;SCL,~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hearing be given for the establishment of a 'ousiness distr&ct~on both sides of llth Street N. W., from Lynchburg Avenue south to Center Avenue, including the northeast and northwest corners of Lynahburg Avenue and llth Street, and the southeast and southwest corners of Center Avenue and llth Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the notices be published as required by law. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN 2HE COUNCIL FOR T~{~ C ~v 0F I~. ROAJ0~, VIRGIi.~ IA, The 8th, day of February, 1929. No. 3462. ~ RES£LUTI(N to a~:ard ~h'e contract for the construction of a sanitary sewer, BE IT RESOL~ by the Council oi' the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a sanitary sewer to acco~odate the property on the south- side of Cs~npbell Avenue and. the northside of Kirk ~venue from First Street S. ~., to alley west be awarded to J. ~. Vaughan & Company at their bid of $1,540.05. The work to be done in strict accordance with the specifications and pro- posals submitted with said bid. The said J. R. Vaughan ~ Company shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50;'~ of the contract price before proceeding with said. work. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of February, 1929. No. ~- 60. AN 0RDINANCE to establish election districts i'n the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bound&~ies of the City described in the charter of the City of Roanoke, and the bound&~ies describ- ed in an order of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County entered on the day of December, 1925, annexing to the City of Roanoke the territory therein described be, and the same is hereby divided into election districts and voting precincts be and are hereby established in each of said districts, as follows: Highland Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of Third (Roanoke) Street S. W., and the Nor- folk and Western Railway right-of-way; thence with center of Third (Roanoke) Stree~ S. N., to Franklin Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to Marshall Avenue thence with the center of Marshall Avenue to 8th Street S. N., thence with the cen- ter of 8th, Street S. W., to Campbell Avenue; thence with the center of Campbell Avenue to 1Eth Street S. ~; thence with the center of 12th Street S. W., to the right-of-way, of the Norfolk and ~estern Railway Company; thence with the right-of- way of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to the begi-~ing. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 6th Street S. W., between Campbell and Rorer Avenues. Highland Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of Marshall Avenue and Fran~lin Road S. W; thence with the center of Franklin Road to Washington Avenue; thence with the cen- ter of Washington Avenue through Highland Park to Roanoke River; thence with Roa~o] e River as it meanders t~ 12th Street S. W., extended; thence with the center of 12ti Street S. W., to Campbell Avenue; thence with the center of Campbell Avenue to 8th Street S. W; thence with the center of Sth Street S. W., to Marshall Avenue; thenc, with the center of Marshall Avenue to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 5th Street S. W., between Elm and Mountain Avenues. Highland Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company's right-of-way and 12th Street S. W; thence with the center of 12th, Street S. W., to Roanoke River; thence'with Roanoke River as it meanders to the city limits; thence with the line of the city limits to the Norfolk and Western Railway Company s right-of-way; thenoe with the Norfolk and Western Railway Company's right-of-way to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on l~th Street S. W., between Campbell and Chapman Avenues. Highland Precinct No. 4. Beginning~at.~e intersection of Washington Avenue and Franklin Roadi thence with the center of Franklin Road to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River as it meanders to Washington Avenue extended; thence with the center of Washington Ave- nue extended to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and is hereby e~tablished on 4th Street S. W., between Walnut and V~ashington Avenues. Jefferson Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of Third (Holliday) Street S. E., and the Nor- folk and Western Railway Company's right-of-way; thence with the center of Third (Holliday) Street S. E., to Albemarle Avenue; thence with the center of Albemarle Avenue to Franklin-Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to Third~(Roanoke) Street S. W.; thence with the center of Third Street S. W., to the Norfolk and Wes- tern Railway Company's right-of-way; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway Company's right-of-way to the. beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Highland Avenue between 3rd S~reet S. W., and Franklin Road. Jefferson Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of 9th Street S.E., and the Norfolk and Wes- tern Railway Company's right-of-way; thence with the center of 9th Street S. E., tol Highland Avenue; thence with Highland Avenue to Mountain Avenue; thence, with the center of ~ountain Avenue to Third'(Holliday) Street S. E; thence with the center of Third (Holliday) Street S. E., to the Norfolk and Western Railway Com2any's right-of-way; thence with the NorDolk and Western ~ailway COmpany's right-of-way to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Dale Avenue between 4th and ~th Streets S. E. Jefferson Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Nestern Railway Company's right-of-way and 13th Street S. E., thence with the center of 13th Street S. E., to the city limits; thence with the city limits to 9th Street S. E.; thence with th center of 9th Street S. E., to the Norfolk and Western Railwa~ Company's right-of-~ thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway Company's right-ofrway to the beginnin~ The voting place in said precinct be, and is .hereby established on Jamison Avenue between 10th and' llth Streets S.E. Jefferson Precinct No. 4. Beginning at Wellington Avenue and Roanoke River; thence with the center of Wellington Avenue to the incline railroad; thence with.the incline railroad to the city limits; thence south, west, and north with the lines of the city limits to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to the beginning. The~voting place in said precinct be, and the ~ame is hereby established on Richelieu Avenue between 2ndand 3rd Streets. ' ay; Jefferson Precinct No. ~. Beginning at the intersection of Albemarle Avenue and ~rd, (Holliday) Street S. E; thence with Holliday Street to Walnut Avenue; thence with Walnut Avenue to South Bank of Roanoke River; thence with the South Bank of Roanoke River to the city limits; thence with the.line of the city limits to the incline railroad; thence with the incline railroad to Wellington Avenue; thenoe with Wellington Avenue tc Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River tc Franklin Road;~ thence with the center of Franklin Road to Albemarle Avenue; thence with AlbemarleAvenue to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Jefferson Street between the Virginian Railroad and Walnut Avenue. Jefferson Precinct No. 6. Beginning at the intersection of Highland Avenue and 9th Street S. E., thence with the center of 9th Street S. E., to the city limits; thence with the line of the city limits to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River as it meanders to Wal- nut Avenue; thence with Walnut Avenue to Third (Holliday) Street S. E., thence with the center of Third (Holliday) Street S. E., to Mountain Avenue; thence with the center of Mountain Avenue. to Highland Avenue S. E., thence with Hi~htan~ Avenue S. ~ to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Montrose Avenue between 6th, Street S. E., and 9th Street S. E. Jefferson Precinct No. 7. Beginning at the intersection of l~th Street and the Norfolk and Western Railway. Company's right-of-way; thence with the Norfolk and WestexJn Railway Company' right-of-way to the city limits; thence with the line of the city limits to 15th, Street S. E.; thence with 15th Street S. E., to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and is hereby established on Jamison Avenue between 15th and 14th Streets S. E. Kimball Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and First Street N. W., (also known as Henry Street); thence with the center of First Street N. W., to Gllmer Avenue (also known as 4th Avenue N. W.); thence with the center o~ Gilmer Avenue toGainsboro Road;, thence with the center of Gainsboro Road to Peach Road; thence with the center of Peach Road to the present corporation line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to Tinker Creek; thence with T~lnker Creek to the Norfolk and Western Railway; thence with the Norfolk and Western Rail- way to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 4th Street between Patton and East Avenue N.E. Melrose Precinct No. 1 Beginning at ~he intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and First .Street N. W., (also ~uown as Henry Street); thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to 10th Street N. W., thence with the center of 10th Street to the present Corporation line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to Peach Road~ thence with the center of Peach Road to Gainsboro Road; thence with the cente~ of Gainsboro Road to Gilmer Avenue N. W., (also known as 4th Avenue N. W.,) Thence with the center of Gilmer Avenue to First Street N. W. (also known as Henry Street) thence with the center of First Street to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 5th Street between Center Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue N. W. Nelrose Precinct No. £. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and 10th, Street N. W.; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to 18th, Street N. W., thence with the center of l~th Street to the center of Orange Avenue; thence with the center of Orange Avenue to 10th, Street N. W.,; thence with t~e center of 10th, Street to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 1Eth Street between Center and Loudon Avenues N. W. Nelrose Precinct No. ~. Begl~ing at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and lSth, Street N. W.; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to the present Corpora- tion line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same, including the ~'19£5 Annex (which is composed of parts of Forest Park, Forest Hill, and Villa I Heights) with the center of 18th Street to the to 18th Street N. W; thence begin- ning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Melrose Avenue between £Zrd and £6th Street N. W. Nelrose Precinct No. 4. Beginning at the intersection of 10th Street and Orange Avenue; thence with the center of Orange Avenue to 18th Street N. W; thence with the center of l@th, Street N. W., to the present Corporation line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the line of same to 10th Street N. W.,; thence with the center of 10th Street N.W., to Lynchburg Avenue; thence with Lynchburg Avenue to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 16th Street between Staunton and ~Zercer Avenues. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of 0tterview Avenue extended and Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River as it meanders to the city limits; thence with the lines of the city limits to WindsOr Avenue; thence with the center of Windsor Avenue to Grandin Road; thence with the center of 'Grandin Road to 0ttervtew Avenue; thence with 0tterview Avenue and 0tterview Avenue extended te the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Vlr~inia Avenue between Ghent Boulevard and Our Street. Raleish Court Precinct No. Beginning at the intersection of Windsor Avenue and Grandin Road; thence with the center of Windsor Avenue to the city limits; thence with the city limits to Grandin Road; thence with the center of Grandin Road to the beginning.. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is h~ereby established on Guilford ~venue~etween Grandin Road and Ttllett Road. Raleigh Court Precinct No Beginning at the intersection of Grandin Read and 0tterview Avenue; thence with the center of 0ttervtew and 0tterview Avenue extended to Roanoke River; thenc~ with Roanoke River as it meanders to the city limits; thence with the line of the city limits to Grandin Road; thence with the center of Grandin Road to the beginning. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance be, and are hereby repealed. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. President, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE.CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l§th, day of February, 19£9. No. 5461. AN ORDINANCE establishing a citizens' Advisory Committee and defining its duties. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke; Section l: There is hereby created and established a Citizens' Advisory Committee to be composed of seven members. Members of the Committee shall be citi- zens of, and Qualified voters of Roanoke, and shall serve without compensation:' The Mayor shall appoint the members of the said committee, and the Committee is to designate its own Chairman. Section E: The Advisory Committee shall prepare and report to the Ceuncil, for its consideration, a long term budget program, covering such term of years as the committte may determine, which program shall include, in addition to the necessary operating expenses, provision for public improvements to be made during the said term, estimates of the cost of each improvement to be made, and a determi- nation of the means for financing each project. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th, day of February, 1929. No. ~6~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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) 1-2§0 C. P. street light at the intersection of Dale Avenue and 21st Street S. E. (2) 1-250 C..P. street light on Wellington Avenue approximately 700 feet South of 6th Street. (3) 1-250 C. P. light on Linden Street approximately 300 feet South of Bellview Avenue. (4) 1-250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Carroll Avenue and 14th Street N. W. (5) 1-250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Norfolk Avenue and 12~ Street S. W. (6) 1-250 C. P. street light on 15th Street approximately 200 feet South of Norfolk Avenue S. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. ATTEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of February, 1929. A RESOLUTION to 'approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month cf January, 1929, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED.by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and Claims against the City for the month of January 1929, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Convention & League Dues Zoning Civil & Police Justice Collecting & Assessing Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Detention Home Collection of DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Eempval Sewer Maintenance ~treet Repairs Bridge " Crusher City S%ables & Fe&d R~fund and Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Gasoline and 011 Schools Public Parks Library Narket New Market Water Interest Sinking Fund Notes PaSable Accounts Payable Annex Pensions Police & Fire Pensions $ 905.33 2,525.55 9?8.69 7,775.65 370.00 578.32 713.12 547.23 100.00 1,240.30 1,363.42 433.32 40O.OO 3,081.93 1,073.67 828.33 382.87 416.66 1,213.33 120.00 1,811.58 679.65 243.78 12,554.11 13,415.91 2,350.41 2,789.16 501.00 236.00 100.00 196.00 48.6O 2,607.68 1,643.19 6,517.17 676,37 9,659.07 532.37 1,688.25 2,890.69 346.70 3.00 506.00 273.23 1,456.31 1,783.98 45,000.00 1,117,41 2,269.50 2,622.93 154.84 1,114.67 100,220. O0 33,830.00 2,604.00 1,007.10 1,157.77 12,652.58 214.45 $ 294,322.18 EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening & Grading streets ~acadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk C_nstruction School Buildings 1,848.96 98.14 155.65 600.§1 2,497.22 12,000.00 66? .48 318'522..18 ATTEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of February, 1929. No. ~468. A RESOLUTI0~ authorizing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw warrants to refund license tax erroneously paid. BE IT RESODVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and be is hereby authorized to draw warrants as follows: Townes-Cawley Funeral Home United Cigar Stores Company of America The Bridge Inn, Incorporated. $40.00 17.88 42.81 The same being to refund the above named parties license tax paid by them in error. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of February, 1929. No. 5466. A RESOLUTION to release sewer assessment on Lots l0 to 19 Section l, of the T. S. Wright Addition amounting to $155.71. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sewer assessi ment against T. S. Wright on Lots l0 to 19 inclusive, Section l, of the T. S. Wright Addition, amounting to $155.?1, be, and is hereby released on account of the dedication of streets and granting of rights-of-way by said T. S. Wright. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of February 1929. No. 346'7. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4 inch cast iron gas main. 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 cast iron gas main on Alberta Avenue from Guilford Avenue 1,O00 feet South to Grandtn Court. said Roan0k~'~Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution .~grees 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 gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of February 1929. No. 3468. A RESOLUTIOE authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Woodlawn Avenue and Rosewood Avenue. (2) One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Greenbrier Avenue and Rosewood Avenue. (3) One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Sweetbrier Avenue and Rosewood Avenue. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala-i chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke, and to be charged to the Annex Territory, 1925. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED ~°re s i dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of February, 1929. No. 3471. A RESOLUTION to pay H. R. Yates, Clerk of the Police Court, one-half pay beginning February l, 1929. WHEREAS, H. R. Yates, Clerk Off the Police Court, has been sick and unable to attend his-dUties for some time past, and will probably be unable to attend to'his duties for some time to come. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sai~ H. R. Yates be carried on the pay-roll at one-half of his present salary for six months beginning February l, 19£9. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2£nd, day of February, 1929. No. 3472. A RESOLUTION to increase the salary of E. L. Winstead $50.00 per month dur- ing the absence of Mr. H. R. Yates. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of E. L. Winstead be increased $50.00 per month, beginning February 1, 1929, and to continue during the absence of Mr. H. R. Yates, Clerk of the Police Court. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of February, 1929. No. 3473. RESOLUTION to purchase from George W. Payne at the price of $150,000.00 the lot at the Southwest Corner of Church Avenue and Second (Commerce) Street S.W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the lot at the Southwest Corner of Church Avenue and Second (Commerce) Street S. W., be purchased from George W. Payne at the price of $150,000.00, payable $10,000.00 cash, and the balance of $140,000.00 payable in five equal annual payments of $28,000.00 each, said deferred payments to bear 6% interest, and the interest to be paid semi-annual- ly. The City reserving the right to anticipate the deferred payments. The terms and price being in accordance with the proposition made by said George W. Payne. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorizedI to examine the title to said property and to report thereon in writing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tl%at the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is here~y authorized, upon presentation of oertificate of title by the Clt~ Attorney to pay the cash payment of $10,000.00, and the Nayor and City Clerk be, and are hereby au-ii thorized to execute the notes for the deferred payments. The cash payment to be charged to Opening and Grading Streets. APPROVED ATTEST: ~--~f~--~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR TiLE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of ~Iarch, 19£9. No. 5469. AN ORDINANCE ~o impose a license tax on persons, firms and co~)orations deal- ing in ice and using the public streets in whole or in part for the sale thereof. BE IT 0RDAIEED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that each person, firm or corporation dealing in ice and using the public streets in whole or in part for .the sale thereof ~shall pay a license tax of ~Z00.00 per annum. This license conferring the privilege to use the public streets for the con- duet of business is granted upon the express condition that each and every licensee under this section is hereby required during the period from the first day of Nay to the first day of November to sell and deliver, each day, to anyone desiring to purchase for cash in the City of Roanoke, ice in quantities of five cents in value or more; said quantities to be supplied at the same rate as is charged consumers te.king ~0 cents in value; provided, however, that no licens~ here~zuder shall be re- Quired to make sale or delivery on Sunday, or to make delivery in any block except upon the request of three residents therein and then only when no vehicle from which ice is then being sold has passed through the block and has offered for sale ice on that day; any licensee failing to comply with the requirements of this sec- tion shall be fined not less than $1.00 nor more than ~10.00 for each offense. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. Pre s ident. IN THE COU~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIa., The 1st, day of ~arch, 19£9. No. 54?0. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to give a hearing to the property owners on both sides of 9th Street S. E., between ~urray Avenue and the Virginian Railway for the construction of a sidewalk. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to give a hearing to the property owners on both sides of 9th Street S. E., between ~urray Avenue and the Virginian Railway, to takel the sense of said property owners as to the construction of a five foot sidewalk on said street, apportioning one-third of said cost to the abutting property owner. The notice of said hearing shall be given according to law. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of March, 1929. No. 3476. AN ORDINANCE to amend Section 1, of an Ordinance adopted on the 15th, day of February 1929, numbered 5461, entitled; "AN ORDINANCE establishing a Citizens' Advisory Committee and defining its duties." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section l, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the l§th, day of February 1929, numbered 5461, entitled; "AN ORDINANCE establishing a Citizens' Advisory Com- mittee and defining its duties," be amended and reordained to read as follows: Section l: There is hereby created and established a Citizens' Advisory Com- mittee to be composed of nine members. ~embers of the Committee shall be citimens of, and Qualified voters of Roanoke, and shall serve without compensation. The Mayor shall appoint the members of the said Comnittee, and the Committee is to desi~- nate its own Chairman. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre~ si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of March, 1929. No. 3477. A RESOLUTION to open ~IcDowell Avenue between 4th Street and Bowles Alley WHEREAS, the property owners have agreed to donate the land necessary to open iMcDowell Avenue between 4th Street and Bowles Alley N. E. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~!Manager. be, and he is hereby authorizea to open McDowell Avenue N. E., between 4th iStreet and Bowles Alley N. E , when deeds are executed by the property owners con- iveying the land necessary to open said street, and when said street is opened the iCity Manager is authorized to apply crushed stone to the road-way, the cost thereof ~ot to exceed $150.00, and the same shall be charged to the account of Opening and iGrading Streets. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. I~T T}~ C0~I'~CIL FOR THE JITY 0F R0~Li. TOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of ~,~arch, 1929. No. 5~ 74. A RESOLUTION to close and abandon the alley lying between Second (Commerce) Street and Third (Roanoke) Street, and extending from Church Avenue South to Luck Avenue. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke is owner of all the property in the square bounded by Church Avenue on the North; Luck Avenue on the South; Second (Commerce) Street on the East and Third (Roanoke) Street on the West, and WHERF~S, the City of P~oanoke has exchanged a portion of said property with the United States Government; such portion to be used for the purpose of the erec- tion of a Federal Building thereon, and T';~-TEREAS, an alley extends through said property from Church Avenue to Luck Avenue, and in order to erect the Federal Building on said property it is necessary that said alley be closed and abandoned, and T;HEREAS, no person will be i. njured by the closing of said alley; THEREFOP~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the alle~ lying between Second (Commerce) Street and Third (Roanoke) Street, and extending from Church Avenue to Luck Avenue be, and the same is hereby closed and abandoned. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre s ident. IN THE COU~CIL FOI% THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of ~,[arch, 19£9. No. 5~75. ~T 0RDINA~TCE to establish a business district on both sides of llth Street N. V;., from Lynchburg Avenue South to Center Avenue, including the Northeast and Yorthwest Corners of Lynchburg Avenue and llth St~eet,~ and the Southeast and South- west Corners of Center Avenue and llth Street. WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission has recommended the establishment of a busi- ness district on llth Street N. W., from Lynchburg Avenue South to Center Avenue, including the Northeast and Northwest corners of Lynchburg Avenue and llth Street and the Southeast and Southwest corners of Center Avenue and llth Street, and ~HEPJ~AS, the notice required by law was published in the Roanoke "World-News" a daily newspaper, published in the City of Roanoke on the l£th, day of February 19£9, notifying those interested to appear before the Council of the City of Roanok on the 1st, day of .%~Iarch 19£9, at ~ o'clock P. I,~., in the Council Room in the Euni- cipal Building to show cause why the business district hereinbefore referred to should not be established, and ~THEREAS,~ on the 1st, day of 1~arch 19£9, at ~ o'clock P. ~?~., no person appear- ed to oppose the establishment of said business district; ~N]~.REFOEE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a busi- from Lynchburg Avenue South to Center Avenue, including the Northeast and North- west corners of Lynehburg Avenue and llth Street, and the Southeast and Southwest corners of Center Avenue and llth Street. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TY~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of March, 1929. No. ~&78. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of February 1929, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for tke month of February 19£9, be, and the same ~are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City ~nager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes .Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing City Council Zoning Commission Civil and Police Justice Collecting and Assessing Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department 'Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Pky si c i an Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~aintenance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crusher ~zty Stables and Feed Live Stock Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Gasoline and Oil Schools P~blic Parks Library ~ '~a rk e t ~ew i'~arket Interest Annex Police and Fire~ Pensions 906.28 1,632.2~ 970.77 69.58 370.00 358.32 1,116.58 215.47 100.00 1,1£~.72 2,732.08 118.50 436.26 735.35 966.14 303.98 617.98 416.66 1,213.33 24.00 1,635.98 751.88 198.44 12,309.51 13,029.54 2,361.26 2,877.05 511.14 76.50 100.00 12~.00 42.30 1,835.79 2,389.89 4,079.94 599.86 8,573.61 745.0~ 1,108.~ 1,532.87 645.00 105.69 3.00 6.00 313.49 932.78 855.56 25,000.00 870.07 1,82£.51 1,905.51 151.74 2,755.00 123.51 166.95 ,.~ 104. 949.64 E X T R A 0 R D I If A ~: Y Fire Department Sewer Const~ction Refunds Opening and Oradinc Streets }facadamiz Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction School Buildings ~lerk. A?PHOVED 25,952.96 1,288.82 116.40 10,227.13 3,706.63 153,65 16.73 97.18 10~000.00 51,559.50 156 509.14 President. IN THE COUI{CIL v.~.0R ~'~'- .... CITY 0r~' ROA~{0KE, VI.7{GI!?IA, The 15th, day of March, 1929. No. 3479. A RESOLUTI0~ directing the City Attorney to oppose the petition filed by the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company with the State Co~?oration Commission, seeking to discontinue and abandon tl.~e Highland street car line and the Jamison Avenue street car line. Wi'[EDEAS, the Roanoke Y:ail;vay and Electric Company has filed a petition with the State Corporation Commission petitioning the said Commission to enter an order per- mitting said company to discontinue and abandon the operation of the Highland street car line and the Jamison Avenue street car line. THEE]'!'0EE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of t~ca.~oke that the City Attorney be, and is he?'eby directed to appear before the State Corporation :]ommis- sion on the 20th, day of ~[arch 1929, and contest and oppose tke petition of said Roanoke hailt~ay and Electric Company to abandon said street car lines. APPil 0VE D Clerk. F~re sident. IE THE '~'~m~'~!L 70 ~ ~ ~ .... ~I~:IA, ~,, .... ~ S THE "I~v OF RO~:Oi~, VI TM ~'~ The 10th, day of L{arch, 1929. No. ~80. '~ -~:a=~:~'~0N granting a permit to tk~ Ro~oke Gas Light Company to instsl~ a certain gas main. ~_.~OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tkat a permit be, and h=re?~ granted tke i'~oanoke Oas Ligkt Company to install a a inch gas main on Stannton Aven~u~ ~i. TM from Crescent Str~et ~00 feet East. Said Roanoke Gas Ligkt Company by acting under this resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless tke City of koanoke from'all claims for damages to per- Sons~ or property by reason of the const~c ti on and maintenance of said gas main, and Darther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under tke provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke pz-ovidin~,:: for street resto~a 94 ~n~ ~0~P{oiL ~0n THE CITY 0v n ~' '~ VIIGIYIA, The l~St.h, day of I[arch, 19£9. No. ~481. A RESOLUTI0},~ granting a permit to ~J. W. Basham to enclose his front ~porch at ~1123 Dale Avenue S. E. 'm-Vt ."" r~T '~r ~ T', ,'~ . BE IT n~oo=~u by tlhe Co,oil of the ~ity of Roanoke that a permit be, ~d is'hereby granted J. TM Basham to enclose his frOnt porch at ~1123 Dale Avenue S.E it appearing that. the property ovmers in the block have signed a petition asking that-the permit be granted. Said work to be done in accordance with the good'liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector. TH~ said J, ?,'. Basham by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims' for damages to persons o,r property by reason of enclosing said porch. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President'. IN T}~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of }dutch, 1929. No. 3482. A RESOLUTI0Y granting a permit to Ifrs. Julia Kairis to construct cross-overs.~ BE IT RESOLVED by t~e Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted i(rs. Julia Kairis'to construct two cross-overs at her property on the Southside of PattOn Avenue between~Second Street and Commonwealth Avenue Said cr~ss-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac-! 'tion of the City L[anager and under specifications to be furnished by him. The' said 1,{rs. Julia Kairis by acting under tkis resolution agrees to indemni' fy 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. ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THm COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 15th, day of March, 1929. No. 3483. VIRGINIA, A RESOLUTI0Y confirming the action of the School Board in granting permissio for the Library Board to use a room at Monroe School for library purposes without charge. ~ITERE~S the School Board has granted permission to the Library Board to use , a room in the Monroe School' for library purposes without charge, provided the conditions be approved by the Superintendent and the Clerk of the School Board. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ac- tion of the School Board in granting the use of a room to the Library Board for library purposes without charge be, and is hereby confirmed. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of March 1929. No. 5484. A RESOLUTION granting a Permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. 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 on Rosewood Avenue from Woodlawn Avenue South to Sweetbrier Avenue, Weaver Heights, a distance of 1,000 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claimSfor damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi. stons of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing fdr street reatora. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2Znd, day of March 1929. .No. 5485. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke~Water Works Company to inStall a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main under ll~ Street S. E., at a point 125 feet South of Montrose Avenue, and eXtendin~ South in ll~ Street, a distance of 260 feet. ' ' · $ Said Roanoke water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, Ii and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the prov~i sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke tion. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED providing for street rest. or~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,. The 22nd, dab_of March 1929. /I0. 5486. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. C. Ikenberry to construct a sun parlor to his resider~e at ~650 Walnut Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted W. C. Ikenberry to construct a sun parlor at his residence at ~530 Walnut Avenue S. W. The construction of said sun parlor shall be in accordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector. Said W. C. Ikenberry 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 sun parlor. APPROVED ATTEST: - ~lerk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of March, 1929. No. 5487. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City 'of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows~! (1) A 2 inch main on 9th Street N. E., at Carroll Avenue North of Fairmont; thence South to Carroll Avenue; thence West in Carroll Avenue South a distance of 96 feet from 9th Street. (2) A 6 inch main on Montrose Avenue S. E., Street S. E., East to 9th Street. from 300 feet East of 6th Said Roanoke Water Works 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 water mains, and further agrees to replace t'he streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for streel restoration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th, day of April, ~929. No. 5488. A RESOLUTION providing for the construction of a sidewalk on both sides cf 9th Street S. E., between Murray Avenue and the Virginian Railway right-of-way. WHEREAS, by resolution heretofore adopted, the Council authorized and.direct- ed the City Manager to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on both sides of 9th Street S. E., between Murray Avenue and the Virginian Railway right-of-way on the Question of constructi~g a sidewalk to accommodate said properties; and WHEREAS, notice was given said property owners by publication in the Roanoke "~orld-News" as required by law, and said hearing fixed for the 2$th, day of March 19E9, at 5 o'clock P. M., in the Council Room in the Municipal Building; and WHEREAS, at said hearing no one appeared to interpose an objection to the construction of said sidewalk. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a side- walk be constructed on both sides of 9th Street S. E., between Murray Avenue and and upon the completion of said walk one-third of the cost thereof be charged t~ the abutting property owners according to their front footage on said street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for bids for the construction of said walk, the advertise- ment to run for such time as the City Manager shall deem necessary, and when said bids are received s~ame shall be presented to Council. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. P're sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The §th, day of April, 1929. No. 3490. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to give notice to the occupants of the property upon which the post office is to be erected, and the surrounding prop- erty owned by the city, to vacate. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to give notice to the occupants of the property upon which the post office building is to be erected, and the surrounding property owned by the city, to vacate said property, and the City Manager is directed to request ~the School Board to Join in the notice hereby required to be given. ATTEST: clerk-. _L __ APPROVED pr~ si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of April, 1929, No. 3492. A RESOLUTION authorizing the construction of a sewer to accommodate the prop- erty on Pennsylvania Avenue between 23rd Street and Lafayette Boulevard, Annexed territory 19£8. BE I~ RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause te be constructed a sewer to ac- commodate the property on pennsylvania Avenue between 23rd Street and Lafayette Boulevard, at an estimated cost of $7§8.00, provided, however, before proceeding with the construction of said sewer he shall obtain from the property owners abutt- ~ling thereon an agreement to pay one-half the cost, and a waiver of the notices re- quired, and an assessment for the amount payable by e~ch of said property owners. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of April, 19E9. No. ~9~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for removing the buildings on the lots abutting Church Avenue between End and Srd Streets S. W., adjoining the Postoffice property and the buildings on said Postofflce property. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authroized to advertise for bids for removing the buildings on the property abutting Church Avenue on the Southside between End and ~rd Streets S. W., and in conjunction with the School Board the buildings on the Postoffice site. The said advertisement to run for such length of time as the City Manager shall deem necessary and shall provide for removing the buildings and clearing the sites. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when said bids are received the same shall be re- ported to Council and to the School Board. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINI~A, The 12th, day of April, 1929., No. ~49~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment to Bettie M. Hurst and C. L. Hurst of $90.E$, on account of damages in. the suit pending against the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to draw a warrant to C. L. Hurst and Bettie M. Hurst for $90.28 on account of damages in the suit pending against the City of Roanoke by C. L. Eurst and Bettie M. Hurst, and the City Clerk and Auditor is also directed to pay the cost of said proceeding amounting to $6.4~. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of April, 19E9. No. ~491. A RESOLUTION to purchase from Mrs. Mary W. Hawkins Lot 10, Section l~, of the Raleigh Court Land Company at the price of tE,100.O0. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Lot 10, Section 15, of the Raleigh Court Land Company be purchased from Mrs. Mary W. Hawkins at the orice of $£,100.00 cash. Said lot to be used for opening Chesterfield Street be- tween Windsor Avenue and Sherwood Avenue. BE IT FURTHER P~SOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said 1,ct and to report thereon in writing. the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $2,100.00 payable to Mrs. Mary W. Hawkins, and the said sum shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grading Streets. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN TI~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of April, 1929. No. 3494. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of l{arch 1929, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVEQ~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims a~ai~st~.-~h~· City. for'.the month of March 1929, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City ~anager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing City Council Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Ass't. & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenila Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire l~drants Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Eaintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs C rusher City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Gas & 0il Schools Parks Library ~iarket West End ~arket Interes~ Bonds Annex Police and Firemen's Pensions $ 1,041.20 1,848.72 1,038.99 79.62 '397.50 358.32 2,596.48 8,443.39 356.05 1,426.76 1,576.79 36.30 434.32 190.00 1,152.00 894.75 205.19 758.69 416.66 1,213.33 132.00 1,993.89 801.10 231.02 12,856.51 13,484.74 2,410.77 2,927.11 606.62 78.50 100.00 206.74 83.91 1,438.99 1,320.25 4,446.09 780.83 7,814.87 644.41 1,404.43 1,280.07 183.02 101.94 353.45 6.00 808.05 1,178.77 1,016,39 75,000.00 1,542.84 2,137.31 1,950.70 238.18 5,542.50 15,000.00 1,029.34 166.95 185,763.35 100 EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving Sidewalk Construction To tal ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED 5,218.43 1,057.81 298.70 4,245.83 28.65 1~651.02 12,500.44 198,263.79 Pre~sident. IN TPLE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of April, 1929. No. 3496. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke V~ater Works Company to install a 2 inch water main in 23rd Street N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main in 23rd Street from Shenandoah Avenue to Center Avenue N. W. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toratton. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of April, 1929. No. 3497. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of curb, sidewalk an~ concrete paving on the East Side of 9th, Street S. E., 250 feet South from Morgan Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of curb, sidewalk and concrete paving on the East Side of 9th, Street S. E., 250 feet South from Morgan Avenue be, and the same is hereby awarded to C. L. Tinsley at the. price of $1,672.50, the amount of his bid. The work to be dohe in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by the said C. L. Tinsley before proceeding with said work. The bond to be in the penalty of 50'% of the contract price. APPROVED ATTEST: IN Tm COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAP[0KE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of April, 19£9. No. 3498. A RESOLU?I0~ to award the contract for the construction of a 5 foot sidewalk at intervals on 9th Street S. E., between Highland Avenue and the Virginian Rail- BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a 5 foot concrete sidewalk at intervals on 9th Street S. E., be- tween Highland Avenue and the Virginian Railway be, and,the same is hereby awarded to Campbell and Peters at the price of ~£,590.00, the amount of their bid. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. BE IT ?JRTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by said Campbell and Peters before proceeding with said work. The bond to be in the penalty of ~0% of the contract price. iTTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN T~ C0~CIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of April, 1929. No. ~99. A ~SOLUTION.to repeal Resolution No. 3~93. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. ~95 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the l£th, day of April 1929, en- titled, "A Resolution autho~zing the City Eanager to advertise for bids for remov- ing the buildings on the lots abutting Church Avenue between End and 5rd Streets S. W., adjoining the Post Office property, and the buildings on said Post Office p~operty," be, and the same is hereby repealed. ATTEST: .~.~~ ~ President~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of April, 1929. No. 3~00. A RESOLUTION requesting the School Board of the City of Roanoke to have the buildings on the property conveyed to the United States Government and the building~ on the property abutting Church Avenue and Roanoke Street razed and the site cleare( WHEP~AS, under the provisions of the exchange of. property between the United States Government, the School Board of the City of Roanoke, and the City of Roanoke~ it was provided that the buildings on said property should be retained by the Schoo~ Board of the City of Roanoke, and that said buildings should be removed within 90 days from the date of the notice from the United States Government so to do. 102 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the School Board be, and it is hereby requested to have the buildings on the property belonging to the United States Government razed and the site cleared within the tim~ specified, in the notice above referred to, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the School Board of the City of Roanoke be, and i is hereby requested to have the buildings on the property abutting Church Avenue an~ Roanoke Street removed, and the site cleared. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIEIA, The 26th, day of April, 19£9. No. 3501. A RESOLUTION endorsing the application of the Virginian Railway Company to establish a physical connection between its lines and the New York Central lines at Deepwater, West Virginia, and opposing the acquiring of the Virginian Railway by th~,.C,. & 0, Railway. WHEREAS, on the 15th, day of April 1929, the Virginian Railway Company filed an application with the Interstate Commerce Commission for the. right to establish a physical connection between its lines and the New York Central lines at Deepwater, West Virginia, and WHEREAS, such connection will benefit the City of Roanoke, and the State at large. THEREFORE, BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ap- plication of the Virginian Railway Company to the Interstate Commerce Commission to build a bridge across the Kanawha. River at Deepwater, West Virginia, so as to estab- lish a physical connection between its lines and the ~.!ew York Central lines be en- dorsed, and that the Interstate Commerce Commission be, and it is hereby requested to grant such permit to the Virginian Railway Company. BE IT PURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Roanoke oppposes the acquisition of the Virginian Hallway Company by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to present this resolution to the Interstate Commerce Commission and to the State Cot- poration Commission at Richmond, Virginia, May l, 1929. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. I~ THE C0~CIL FOF~ ~ ..... ~r~.~ CITY OF Ra,~'~Ta~r~ VItlGI~.~iI~, The £6th, day of April, 19£9. No. 3503. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install ~ertain gas mains. BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted ~he Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows. '(i').A .~,i~h' ma'~n on Hov~bert Avenue, Wasena, from dead end at 5th Street to 300 feet West to a dead end. (2) A 4 inch main on Hamilton Avenue, Wasena, from Kerns Avenue 200 feet to a dead end. A ~ inch main on 2nd Street, Wasena, from Winona Avenue to York Avenue, thence on York Avenue East to a dead end. 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 const~action and maintenance of said gas mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN ~ COU~CIL FOR THE '~ITY OF ROANOKE VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of April, 1929. No. 3504. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Ro~,noke Water Works Company to install certain water mains. BE IT P~SOLVED by the Council of tke City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanok:~ Water Works Company to install 6, 8 and 12 inch mains in Waverly Addition on 14th, 15th, 16th, and l?th, Streeta S. ~.,~ South of Kenwood Boulevard. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the ~zty of [~oanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to re$1ace the streets whe:re the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED Clerk. 104 IN ThE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The £6th, day of April, 19£9. No. $50§. A RESOLUTION to accept a proposition submitted by the Play Ground and Recrea- tion Association of Roanoke with reference to a plan for supervised recreation in the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the budget for 1929 carries a certain appropriation for the expense of operating play grounds in the City of Roanoke for a period of three months dur- ing the year 19£9, and WHEREAS, the Play Ground and Recreation Association of the City of Roanoke is of the opinion that there should be supervised recreation in the 0ity of Roanoke for the whole year, and to that end have submitted a proposition to raise funds to supplement the budget for the year 19£9, to the extent of ~1,800.00, provided the Eayor and City Manager of Roanoke will undertake to make provision in the budget of 1930, and thereafter, to carry on the work. A copy of said agreement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. THEREFORE, BE IT P~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that said proposition be accepted with the understanding that there is no obligation on the Council to make a greater appropriation than that carried in the budget for 1929 for play fround purposes. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VI~.GINIA, The 3rd, day of .~,,[ay, 1929. No. 3502. A RESOLUTION to purchase from Mr. Joseph Angell the triangular lot in front of the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School at the price of ~2,500.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the trianEular lot in front of the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School bounded by Stratford Place, Sher- wood Avenue and Carter Road be purchased from Joseph Angell at the price of ~2,500.00 cash. Said lot to be used for street purposes. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized to examine the title to said lot and to report thereon in writing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when said report from the City Attorney is received the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw a warrant payable to Joseph Angell, or his agent, for the sum of ~2,500.00, the purchase price of said lot, and said amount shall be charged to the account of opening and grading streets. ATTEST: APPROVED President. Ill Tile COT~;CIL F0~ T]~ CITY OF ROZ¥0KE, VII~GIYIA, The Srd, day of ~Jay, 1929. No. 3506. T· AN 0RD_~.~ANCE to amend and re-ordain Section 23 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City o£ Roanoke, Vi~,~z' ' .oznza, on the 18th, day of March 1927, entitled, "An Ordinance to impose taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing pen- alties for violations." BE IT 0IiDAIMED by tke Coumcil of the City of Roanoke that SectiOn 23 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Vi '~' ' zo~nza, on the 18th, day of [~arch 1927, entitled, "An Ordinance to impose taxes on license for municipal put- poses and prescribing penalties for violations," be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: On each Bui ~ ~ 1,~.ng and Loan Association or Company which does business on a pure- ly mutual olan and makes loans only to their stockholders and confines its business solely to tke city or county wt~ere it is organized and cities anal counties immediate- ly contiguous thereto shall pay a tax of $50.00. APPROVED President. C1 erk. U0)U.~IL F0R THE CITY OF R0az, 0~E, V~I~GI~,IA, The ~rd, day of ]~ay, 19£9. No. 3508. A Z~SOLUTI0!.: grantin~ a per,mit to the Roanoke Gas ~' '~ ~zgt.t Company to install a certain gas main. B.E I'? RESOLVED by the Cotunci! of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is y grated the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4 inch gas main between the curb and sidewalk on Dale Avenue from 21st, Street to Ti~er Creek bridge. Said ~oa.noke Gas Light Company by act::Ln~ '~der this resolution agrees to in- de~mify and save harmless the City o~ Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, and ~r- ther agrees z,o replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of tl~e general ordinances of the City of Ro~oke providing for street restoration. President. Clerk. 106 IN THE COLrNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIt~GINIA, The 10th, day of ~,~ay, 19£9. No. 5507. A.~J 0RDINA~CE granting a permit to Harry G. ~.,~undy to construct a spur track across Shenandoah Avenue between and and 5rd Streets N. W., into his property known as ,~£15 Shenandoah Avenue N. 7. BE IT 0P~AI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Harry G. ~..~undy to construct a spur track across Shenandoah Avenue between and and 5rd Streets ~_~. W., into his property known as ~£15 Shenandoah Ave- nue N. W. The said permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) That in constructing said track the present grade of Shenandoah Avenue shall not be interfered with, and the tops of the rails of said track shall be made to conform to said grade. Said~ track shall be paved wit~ the same material as that used on said street, and the said track sh~ll be maintained by the said Harry G. ~4undy at his own cost. (£) No cars shall be permitted to remain in said street and all loading and un-loading of cars shall be on the premises of the said Harry G. ~4undy. (5) The said Harry G. ~.:~undy by acting under this resolution shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or prop- erty by reason of the con:~truction and maintenance of said spur track, and the opera- tion of engines and cars thereon. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of ~[ay, 1929. No. 5509. A RESOLUTI0~ to lease from Dr. A. A. Cannaday approximately 1~5 acres of land to be used as a landing field for air planes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that approximately 1£5 :acres of land be leased from Dr. A. A. Cannaday to be used as a landing field for air planes. Said land being a part of the farm of said Dr. A. A. Cannaday lying Northwest of the city limits. The lease shall be for the period of five years from the first day of July at an annual rental of ~£,500.00 per year; the rent to be payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year during the term of the lease. The contract with said Dr. A. A. Cannaday shall provide for the option to the! City of Roanoke to purchase said land at the price of ~?00.00 per acre at any time during the period of the lease. The City shall maintain the approaches to the landing field-provided the right! of way is secured from the property owners for the road necessary for said approach-~ es. to prepare the proper contract of lease with said Dr. A. A. Cannaday. ATTEST: Clerk. A P P ~ 0 V E D~L Pre s id ent. I~ THE COLTNC!L FOR TP~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 10th, day of ~,~ay, 1929. Ko. 3510. A RESOLUTI0Y granting a permit to the Peoples Drug Company to install a 1,000 gallon fuel oll tank in the rear of ~50~ South Jefferson Street on the property owned by Dr. S. A. Draper. BE IT RESOLVED by the 'Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Peoples Drug Company 'to install a 1,000 gallon fuel oil tank in the rear of the building knov~ as #~0S South Jefferson Street owned by Dr. S. A. Draper, and occupied by said Peoples Drug Cempany. The said tank shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction, and may be maintained until the same is ordered removed by Council. The said Peoples Drug Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemni~y 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 tank. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. IN THE .... .,.., , ;r ,"'~ ~0UN,~IL FOR THeE "ITY OF P~0A~0L~, VIRGI~IA, The 10th, day of 5lay, 1929. No. 3511. A RESOLUTI0~ granting a permit to F. L. Cromer to install two concrete runners in the alley North of Staunton Avenue 150 feet East of Crescent Street. BE IT cwo ~ · .~o0LV~D by the Council of the city of Roanoke that a permit be. granted ?. L. Cromer to constru, ct two concrete zm.nnerS in the alley Yorth of Staunton Ave- nue 150 feet East of Crescent Street. Said runner~ to ~x~e~d'~* ' a~p~'oz:imately 100 feetl in alley. The rmmers shall conform to the grade of the sidev;alk and shall be const~mcted under specifications to be f-~_rnished by the City ~,~anager, and to his good liking and satisfaction, and ntay be maintained 'until the same is o~lered removed by the Council' Said F. L. Cromer by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save !harmless tho City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons o~ property by :reason of the construction and maintenance of said concrete runners. -'" , .%/ i~' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI}TIA, The 10th, day of l.[ay, 19£9. A RESOLUTI0~T to refund the United Cigar Stores Company of America the unexpir' ed part of city license tax for the year 19£9, amounting to the sum of $337.11. VStEHEAS, the building occupied,by the United Cigar Stores Company of America was condemned by the Building Inspector and ordered torn dorm, and WHEREAS, in compliance with said order the building was torn down, and the United Cigar Stores Company ceased operating their business in the City of Roanoke, and have asked that the unexpired portion of the license paid for the year 19£9 be refunded them. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant to the United Cigar Stores Company of America for the sum of ~357.11, the amount of the unexpired term of their license for the year 1929. Said amoUn~ when paid shall be charged to the account of refunds and rebates. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN TIlE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOE~., VIRGINIA, ~he l?th, day of Nay, 1929. No. A RESOLUTION to refund the Jefferson Street Baptist Church the cost of a building permit .and sidewalk. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant to the Jefferson Street Baptist Church for an amount not to extoll S185.oo; $2o.0o of which to refund the cost of the building permit, and approximately $165,00 to refumd the cost of a sidewalk constructed abutting the church property. APPROVED ATTEST: .....~/~'~ / . ~' . Clerk. President. VIRGINIA, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 17th, day of May, 1929. No. ~514. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of April, 19~, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and 10' City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judge s ' Salari e s Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing & Col. Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent T~ Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage .Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repai rs Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Live Stock Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gas & 0il Schools Public Parks Library Public Market New Public Market Water Iht eros t Annex Pensions, Police & Firemen 906.55 1,580.80 988.72 76.69 410.00 358.32 916.38 127.90 730.72 1,072.18 9~-1.50 995.48 433.32 55,00 1,158.3~ 609.9 0 416.66 120.00 2,067.41 '/79.08 288.29 13,575.21 14,264.43 2,419.15 2,862.59 608.?5 111.00 105.00 125.00 113.61 1,852.16 6,262.16 1~06§.¢~ 10, f~42.57 1,151.11 2,004,4% 1,bO?. ~5.00 791.27 6.00 108.Z8 616.5Z 1,440.24 1,1Z9.4 0 80,000. O0 2,410.79 2,229.10 160.88 36.6? 54,4¢~.00 1,3~0.50 166.95 204,649.45 EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening & Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving ~ Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction 25.50 1,576.11 4,79~.51 6,54-8.52 28.65 205.98 1,464.04 Total ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED £18,891.56 President. _10 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31, day. May, 19~9. No. Z516. AN ORDINANCE to ~end and re-ordain Section 13 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day ef Febl-ma~y 19E9, entitled, "An Ordinance to establish election districts in the City of Roanoke," BE IT ORDAINED by the CSunctl of the City of Roanoke that Section 15 'of an Ordinance adopted by the Coundil of the City of Roanoke On the 15th, day of Feb- rmary 1929, entitled, "An Or~.inance to establish election districts in the City of Roanoke,"be amended and reHrdained so as to read as follows: iMe!rose Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the lnters~ction of .She Norfolk and Western Railway and First Street N. W., (also known as HenrY Street); thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to 10th Street N. W., thence with the center of lOth Street to the present Corporation Line of the City ~f Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to Peach Road; thence with the center Pf Peach Road to Gainsboro Reid; thence with the cen- ter of Gainsboro Road to Gilm~r Avenue N. W.., (also known as 4th Avenue N. W.) thence with the center of Gilder Avenue to First Street N. W. (also ~own as Henry Street); thence with the center of First Street to the beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Center Avenue.N.W., between Oth, and 6th, Streets. APPROVED ATTEST: _ ~/__ ~4 ~--~ ~ ..... Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The .?th, day of Jume, 19E9. No. Z517. A RESOLUTION granting ~ permit to the Safety',Motor Transit Corporation and the Armengle Corporation to construct a side track across Highland Avenue near the intersection of 3rd Street S. E., into the property of said companies. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the Armengle Corporation to construct a railroad side track across Highland Avenue near its in- tersection with 3rd Street S. E., into the property of the Safety Motor Tre~sit Corporation and the Armengle Corporation. The said permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) The track shall be constructed to the grade of Highland Avenue as estab- lished on the profile on file in the office of the City Engineer, and to the good liking and satisfaction of the-City Nenager. (2) The said Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the Armengle Corporation 1il street with the same type of material as is used on the other portion of the street, and shall maintain the same in good condition at all times. (3) The said Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the Armengle Corporation shall 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 side track, and the operation of engines and cars thereon. (4) The said,Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the Armengle Corporation may use and maintain said side track until the same is ordered removed by Council. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED ~~ President. IN TNE. COUNCIL FOR TtEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of June, 19~9. No. ~518. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on Third (Roanoke) Street between Franklin Road and 1st alley south of Elm Avenue S. W., on the Question of establishing set back building lines. WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission 'has recommended to Council that Third (Roanoke) Street be made fifty-six feet wide between Franklin Road and 1st alley south of Elm Avenue S. W., and that set back building lines be established in accordance with said .width. ,, ~i:: · a m p' ';h'OWf 4' the lines bein hereto attac ,ed. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hearing be given the property owners abutting on said Third (Roanokel Street between Fra~- lin Road and 1st alley South of Elm Avenue S. W., on the Question of establishing set back building lines as recommended by the Zoning Commission, and that notice ef said hearing be published as provided by law. APPROVED Clerk. Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of June, 19E9. No. 3519. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Appalachian Electric Power Company to construct two steel towers in the sidewalk space; one on 9th Street S. E., between Campbell and Tazewell Avenues and one on 10th Street S. E., between Campbell and Tazewell Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Appalachian Electric Power Company to construct two steel towers; one on 9th Street S. E., between Campbell and Tazewell Avenues and one on 10th Street S. E., between Campbell and Tazewell Avenues. Said towers to be con- 112 Said towers shall be constructed according to the good liking and sati.sfac- tion of the City Manager. Said Appalachian Electric Power Company by acting under this resolution a- grees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damage~ to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said towers~ and shall remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Council of ,the ~ity o~ Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its instruction. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of June, 1929. No. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to F. L. Hatcher to lay a one inch water pipe across the N. E. Corner of Washington Park for a distance of approximately 12§ feet.l~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted F. L. Hatcher to lay a one inch water pipe across the N. E. CorneT of Washington Park for a distance of approximately 128 feet. Said F. L. Hatcher by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and ,~save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert~ !,by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water pipe, and further agreeail to remove the same when he is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roano]~, or its duly authorized officer. ATTEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN 'THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0k']~., VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of June, 1929. No. 3§21. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to negotiate with Dr. T. Allen Ki~ and F. T. Forbes to purchase a strip of land off of their property for the purpose of widening Grandin Road, between Virginia Avenue and Northumberland Avenue. WHER~S, it is necessary to widen Grandin Road from Virginia Avenue South to Northumberland Avenue and to acquire from Dr. T. Allen Kirk and F. T. Forbes a stri~ of land l0 feet wide off of their respective properties. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby appointed a committee to negotiate with said Dr. T. Allen Kirk and F. T. Forbes for the purchase of the land necessary to ~ den Grandin Road l0 feet between Virginia Avenue and Northumberland Avenue, and said City Manage shall report to Council the result of his negotiation. IN THM COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of June, 1929. No. ~52E. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. 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 on Chapma~ Avenue S~ ~., West from 18th Street from dead end 40 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 construction and maintenance of said gas main, and fur ther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: . Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of June, 19E9. No. ~5£~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. light on Ivy Street approximately 500 feet from Camilla Avenue on the Roanoke Railway Company's pole No. 1004-Q. (2) One 250 C. P. light at York Road and Avenel Avenue, Raleigh Court. ( This light to be charged to Annex 1925). Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPROVED ATTEST: ~~ · ~ sident. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 19£9. No. ~8£§. A RESOLUTION to accept the Comprehensive City Plan for the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, by resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £0th, day of July 19~6, a commission was ~irected to be appointed to prepare and to present to the Council of the City of Roanoke a Comprehensive City Plan, and WHEREAS, the commission was appointed consisting of Mr. Edward L. Stone, Mrs. Lucian H. Cocke, D. D. Hull, Jr., C. Shelburne Spindle and B. N. Embank, and and C. L. Watkins, City Engineer, and WHEREAS, the commission appointed has had prepared and has presented to the Council of. the City of Roanoke a Comprehensive City Plan. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ComprehensiVe City' Plan be, and the same is hereby accepted, and the recommendations contained therein be also referred to the Citizens' Advisory Committee for study and recommendation for continued future consideration by the Council of the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of said Comprehensive 0i~Plan be filed in the office of the City Engineer for the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of June, 1929. No. 3518. A RESOLUTION to close the alley in the rear of Nos. E6 and 28 Campbell Avenu~ and to open an alley extending from the alley closed, South to Kirk Avenue. WHEREAS, S. D. Ferguson is the owner of the property known as Nos. 26 and 28 Campbell Avenue, West, now occupied by the Woolworth Store, and said Ferguson is also the owner of the property lying South of said Nos. 26 and 25 Campbell Avenue, and extending through to Kirk Avenue, an alley separating said lots, and WHEREAS, the said S. D. Ferguson is desirous of connecting said building so that the same will extend through from Campbell to Kirk Avenue and has petitioned Council to close the alley in the rear of Nos. 26 and 28 Campbell Avenue, and to permit him to open an alley at right angles from the alley closed, South to Kirk Avenue. Said alley to be through the property of said S. D. Ferguson, and WHEREAS, no person will be injured by closing said alley and opening the. al- ley extending South to Kirk Avenue, and the change in the location of said alleys will benefit the property owners and public. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the alley in the rear of Nos. 26 and 28 Campbell Avenue be, and the same is.hereby clo~ ed, and that an alley ? feet, 6 inches wide, be opened extending from the alley closed, South to Kirk Avenue. The land for the alley to be opened being dedicated by said S. D. Ferguson; provided, however, that in the event said alley is hereafter closed the land so dedicated is to revert to and become the property of said S. D. Ferguson. A plan of said alleys is hereto attached and made a part of this resolution APPROVED Clerk. ATTEST: ' ~~~ President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 21st, day of June 1929. VIRGINIA, No. 3§24. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on both Sides of 4th Street between Tazewell Avenue and the extreme southern end of 4th Street S. E., on the Question of establishing set back building lines. WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission has recommended that 4th, Street between Tazewell Avenue and the extreme southern end of ~th Street S. E., be made 60 feet wide, and that set back building lines be established in accordanoe with said width A map showing the said lines being hereto attached. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hear- ing be given the property owners abutting on ~th Street between Tazewell Avenue and the extreme southern end of 4th Street S. E., on the~question of establishing set back building lines as recommended by the Zoning Commission, and that notioe of said hearing be published as provided by law. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of June, 1929. No. 3526. A RESOLUTION to designate the Iris as the official flower of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Iris be, and is hereby designated as the official flower of the City of Roanoke. Pre s id ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of June, 1929. No. 3527. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of May, 1929, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of May, 1929, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes $ 896.60 1,581.11 988.35 ?l.ll 404.95 358.32 898.24 210.23 116 Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Collecting DelinQuent Tax. Almshouse Hospital s Organized Chartti es Insane Jail Juvenile Court Col. of Dog Tax Police Department Fi re " Fire Hydrant s Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Wateri~g Garbage Remgval Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline Schools P~bli c Parks Library Market We st End Market Water Interest Annex Pensions - Police and Fire EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening & Grading streets Mac adami z lng Pay ing Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction School Buildings Total ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED 433.52 90.00 8?6.?9 894.?5 191.3'7 454 .?5 416.66 1,215.153 96.00 1,690.§7 726.64 188.5~ 15,568.59 13,623.89 2,45?.90 2,935.91 579.02 71.50 100.00 245 · 22 161.39 1,631.77 1,370.57 4,870.84 787.02 11,761.13 273.45 2,500.13 21.35 2,816.56 340.04 692.67 206.00 363.90 1,597.44 1,0 63.44 11~, 000. O0 1,365.53 2,545.99 1,582.22 175.09 160.46 21,427.50 1,286.01 166.95 $ 225,724.88 30.75 1,347,21 883.49 6,324.27 889.77 2,009.50 2,797.90 500.00 14,782.89 $ 240,507.7? IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of June, 1929. No. 3528. A RESOLUTION to release a sewer assessment in the name of T. E. Sloan on lots 15, 16, 19 and 20, Section 18, Crystal Spring. BE,IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $96.00 of the sewer assessment in the name of T. E. Sloan on lots 15, 16, 19 and 20, Section 18, Crystal Spring, be released and the said T. E. Sloan be permitted to pay $65.44 in full settlement of this assessment. ~~ ~ ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOIE, VIRGINIA, The £1st, day of June, 1929. No. ~0. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a cer- tain gas main. 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 lay a 4 inch gas main on Pennsyl- vania Avenue N. W., East of Lafayette Boulevard from dead end East 125 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 per- sons or property by reason of the construction 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 restorations. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN TPUE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th, day of July, 1929. No. ~Z1. AN 0RDI!~ANCE to grant a permit to J. B. Fishburn to construct a side track across Third (Roanoke) Street at its intersection with Earnest Avenue into his property at the Southeast Corner of Earnest Avenue and Third (Roanoke) Street. BE IT 0R DAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that J. B. Fishburn Ibe, and he is hereby granted a permit to censtruct a side track across Third (Roano~) Street at its intersection with Earnest Avenue into his property located at the Southeast Corner of Earnest Avenue and Third (Roanoke) Street. The location of said track being shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof. The said permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) That in constructing said track the present grade of Third (Roanoke) Street shall not be interfered v~ith and the tops of the rails of said track shall be made to conform to the grade of said street. The space occupied by said track shall be p~ed with the same'"~material as that used on the ~st of said street, and the same shall~ be m~intain~d ~y the said J. B. Fishburn at his own cost. (2) No cars shall be permitted to remain in the street and all loading and unloading of cars shall be on the premises of said J. B, Fishbura. (5) The said J. B. Fishburn by acting under this ordinance shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said side track, and the operation of engines and cars thereon. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE coUNcIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA', The 5th, day of July, 19~..9. No. 55£9. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Calvary Baptist Church to install two lamp posts on the sidewalk in front of the Calvary Baptist Church. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit, be, and is hereby granted the Calvary Baptist Church to install two lamp posts on the sidewalk in front of the Calvary Baptist Church. The posts to be installed to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Hana- ger and under specifications to be furnished by him. The location of said lamp posts being shown on the drawing hereto attached and made a part hereof. The said Calvary Baptist Church by acting under this resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to personl or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said lamp posts, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of July, 1929. No. ~§~. A RESOL'UTION to refund L. S. Eanes $2.50, fine imposed by the Police Court.~ WHEREAS, on June l~, 1929, L. S. Eanes was fined $2.~0 by the Police Court, which fine was paid, and at a later day an appeal was taken to the Corporation Court, and at a later date the appeal was tried by the Corporation Court and the said L. S. Eanes was fined $~.00 and costs, which was also Daid. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of L.S. Eames in the sum of $2.§0, to refund L. S. Eanes the fine imposed in the Police Court. ATTEST: ~ Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of July, 1929. No. ~5~. A RESOLUTION to refund to'the Duke Tailor Shop $20.00 license paid. WHEREAS, on the 20th, day of April 1929, the Duke Tailor Shop. obtained a license to operate a cleaning and pressing business at No. 4 Second, (Randolph) Street S. E., and to operate said cleaning and pressing business the Building In- ooul~ be connected as provided in the building code, and the owners of said property refused to construct said brick flue, which necessitated the abandonment of said pressing business by the Duke Tailor Shop, and said license was never used. THEREFORE, BE I'T R~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of ~20.00, payable to Duke Tailor Shop to refund the license paid by him. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. ~__~_~_~? President. Clerk. APPR'0VED IN THM COUNCIL !~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Sth, day of July, 19£9. No. ~5~5. A RMSOLUTION to authorize the City },~anager to enter into a contract with the State of Virginia to obtain State aid in conditioning the field for an airport. WHEREAS, the Department of Highways of Virginia is authorized to aid the severa cities and.~]'it'Own, s of~.he State in conditioning ~_ields to be used as airports; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to secure this aid that the City shall furnish, either by purchase, gift or by a lease for at least five years a suitable field to be used as an airport and to maintain the same in condition at all times for the safe landing and taking off of airplanes in accordance with certain specifications or rules of the Department of Commerce or such modifications of same as may be agreed upon; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Roanoke does guarantee to the Department of Highways of Virginia that it will furnish a field to be used as an airport and maintain the same, the said field being briefly descri'bed as follows; A certain tract or parcel of land knov~ as a part of the Cannaday farm situated in the County of Roanoke, northwest of the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, said field containing 1~6.~? acres, and described in the deed of lease between A.A. Cannaday and wife, and the City of Roanoke, to be recorded in the Clerk's Office of Roanoke County, Virginia. The said field to be free to the general public for landing and taking off at all times and no charge whatever to be made for use of said field, emeept for com- mercial flying for hire or instructional flying. ~' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that W. P. Hunter, the City ~anager of the City of Roanok. ]be, and he is hereby authorized and ~iirected to enter into an agreement with the Department of Highways of the State of Virginia for the establishment of such airpor' A copy of said contract is attached and made a part hereof. Pre si dent. kTT~ST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 19E9. No. 5~5£. AN ORDINANCE to establish set back lines on Third {Roanoke) Street between Franklin Road and Elm Avenue. V~EREAS, by resolution heretofore adopted the City Clerk was directed to give notice to the persons interested in the property on Third {Roanoke) Street between Franklin Road and the first alley South of Elm Avenue on the Question of establish- ing a set back building line, and WHEREAS, the notice was published in the World-News a newspaper published'tn the City of Roanoke on the llth, day of June 19Eg, directing the persons interested to appear before the Council in the CounCil Room in the Municipal Building on the 5th, day of July 19E9, at ~ o'clock P. N., to show cause why said set back buildin~ line should not be established, and at said hearing certain persons appeared and objected to establishing the line South of Elm Avenue, and V~EREAS, it appearing to Council that there is no necessity for establishing said set back line South of Elm Avenue at this time. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a set back building llne be, and the same is hereby established on Third (Roanoke) Street between Franklin Road and Elm Avenue; said line to be eight feet from the present property line on each side of said street. The said line being shown on the map attached to Resolution No. 5ill8, adoPted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on. the ?th, day of June, 19£9. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all buildings hereafter erected on said. street shall conform to the building, lines hereby established. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOW~, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 1929. No. 3836. A RESOLUTION directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute condemna- tion proceedings against Dr. T. Allen Kirk and F. T. Forbes to acquire a str%p of ~land off of their proper~y on the West side of Grandin Road between Virginia Ave- nue and Northumberland Avenue for the purpose of widening said Grandin Road. V~EREAS, by resolution heretofore adopted the City Nanager was instructed to negotiate with Dr. T. Allen Kirk and F. T. Forbes for a strip of land nine (9) feel wide off of their respective properties on the West side of Grandin Roa~ between Virginia Avenue and Northumberland Avenue for the purpose of widening said Grandin Road. Acting under said resolution the City Nanager has endeavored to agree with said Dr. T. Allen Kirk and F. T. Forbes for the purchase of said land for the pur- pose herein mentioned, and WHMREAS, the City 14anager has reported to Council that he is unable to agree with said Dr. T. Allen Kirk and F. T. Forbes on the price to be paid for said strip of land. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to institute and prosecute condemnation proceedings to acquire a strip of land nine (9) feet wide off of the property of said Dr. T. Allen Kirk and F. T. Forbes, lying on the West Side of Grandin Road tween Virginia Avenue and Northumberland Avenue for the purpose of widening Grandi~ ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 19£9. No. ~JB. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a £ inch water main in Eorgan Avenue S. E., East of Morningside Street for a distance of 200 feet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main in Morgan Avenue S. E., East of Morningside Street for a distance of 200 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harn~less the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance to said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visibns of the. general ordinance~ of the City of Roanoke providing for street rest°rabion. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 1929. No. B$~9. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Compar~y to install gas mains as follows: (1) A ~ inch gas main on Hanover Avenue N. W., in the 900 block East ?~ feet. (2) A ~ inch gas ma~n on Maryland ~venue N. W., from Staunton Avenue feet West. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to in- demni, fy and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persoz or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas mains, and S IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 19£9. No. 3~41. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One 2~0 C. P. light at the intersection of Staunton Avenue and 8th Street N.E. (2) One E~0 C. P. light on Winona Avenue approximately 300 feet east of Nain Street, Wasena. Said lights to be maintained under the contract between the Appalachian Elco- trio Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 1929. No. 3~42. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main in New York Avenue from Lafayette Boulevard West to Crescent Street, Villa Heights. The said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro-i visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. Olerk. ATTEST: President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOE~, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 1929. No. 3~3. A RESOLUTION to apProve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for 'the month of June, 1929, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Counail of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of June, 1929, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Col. and Assessing Dog Tax Almshouse Ho sp i tal s Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent land Police Department Fire · -~." Fire Hydrant s Street ~,Li~t lng Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Tools and Equipment Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il School s Parks Library ~vIarke t New i~Larke t Water Interest Account s Payable Annex Police & Firemen's Pensions EXTRAORDINARY $ 993.18 1,610.25 1,223.52 95.49 370.00 358.32 723.15 140.~1 739.70 1,37~. 69 2,482.04 6.6O 433.32 lbO .00 2,708.61 937.82 1~9.~8 765.41 416.66 1,213.33 84.00 1,803.40 801.98 157.48 12,426.44 13,378.48 2,478.41 ~,863.7£ 637.10 81.00 100.00 125.00 151.30 1,502.88 1,514.46 4,764.57 778.16 11,115.77 483.99 1,249.31 29.24 1,262.30 42.00 683.89 6.00 12.50 266.33 967.40 1,191.06 ,5, .000. O0 2,201.83 2,836.3~ 1,876.~2 156 .O4 23.63 450.00 1,215.65 2,441.94 166.95 93,930.46 Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening & Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction School Buildings 99.44 97.24 61.28 6,056.71 124.33 1,249.63 1,330.47 4,000.00 13,019.10 $ 106,949.b6 ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. 124 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOF~, VIRGINIA, The 19th', day of July, 1929. No. ~.54 5. A RESOLUTION autho~izing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the con- struction of a sewer on Lafayette Boulevard between Pennsylvania Avenue and Massa- chusetts Boulevard. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of a sewer to accommodate the property on Lafayette Boulevard between Pennsylvania Avenue and MassachuSetts Boulevard, When said bids are received the same shall be presented to Council for its action, but the construction of said sewers shall not begin until the property owners abutting thereon shall pay into the City Treasury one-half the oost thereof. ATTEST: ~ Clerk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of July, 1929. No. 15,546. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct, or cause to be con- structed, a sidewalk on ?enmar Avenue between Wilson and Morningside Streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct,or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk on Penmar Avenue between Wilson and Eorningside Streets, but said sidewalk shall not be constructed until the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one- half the cost thereof. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre s id en t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIt~TIA, The 2nd, day of August, 192 9. No. 3547. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to conS~r~et certain gas main. 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 lay a 4 inch gas main in Highland Avenue S. E., from llth Street West 150 feet to a dead end. 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 construction and maintenance of said gas~main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Ro~uoke providing for street res- IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~J~'0KE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of August, 1929. No. 3548. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) 1-250 C. P. light at the intersection of Dent Avenue and 8th Street S.E. (2) 1-250 C. P. light at the intersection of Gilmer Avenue and 18th Street N.',~. Also the following lights in the Annex Territory - 1925. (3) 1-250 C. P. light at Gean Street and Stanley Road, (4¥) 1-250 C. ~!~.~ ligi~t at Barham Road and Stanley Road, ..'." Said.,'i'~ghts.t~ be-maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED President. IN THE COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of August, 1929. No. 3549. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct, or cause to be con- structed, a sewer to accommodate the property of the Roanoke i~edical Building Cor- poration upon the said Corporation conveyi~ to the City a 20 foot strip of land in the rear of its lot. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager be and he ~is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sewer in Franklin Road to accommodate the property off the Roanoke Medical Building Corporati, at a cost not to exceed. ~l,016.00, provided, however, that the Roanoke Medical Buil~ ing Corporation will convey to the City a 20 foot strip of land off of the rear of their property for the purpose of widening the alley. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre si dent. IN TH~ COU$~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of August, 19£9. No. 35~. AN ORDINANCE to establish a set back building line on 4th Street S. E., be- tween Tazewell Avenue and the extreme southern end of 4th Street. V~gHER'EAS, the Zoning Commission has recommended that set back building lines be established on both sides of 4th Street S. E., between Tazewell Avenue and the extreme southern end of 4th Street, and n 126 given to the persons interested in the establishment of said set back building lines; said notice'being returnable on the 19th, day of July 1929, at 3 o'clock 2, ~., and ~S, no person appeared to object to establishing the said set back' huild- lng line. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the C~uncil of the City of Roanoke that set back building lines be, and the same are hereby established on 4th street S. E., between Tazewell Avenue and the extreme southern end of 4th Street. Said lines to be according to the map hereto attached and made a part hereof. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all buildings hereafter erected on said 4th Street S. E., between Tazewell Avenue and the extreme southern end of 4th Street, conform to the set back building lines hereby established. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: ' Clerk. President. IN THE COL~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of August, 1929. No. 3540. ~ RESOLUTION granting a permit to the property owners on Church Avenue between Jefferson Street and First (Nelson) Street S. E., to install white way lighting standards. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is :hereby granted the property owners on Church Avenue between Jefferson Street and First .(Nelson) Street S. E., to install white way lighting standards. The said standards to be paid for by the property ovmers abutting on said street. The current for the lights in said standards will be paid for by the .City of Roanoke, provided, however, that no payment shall be made for said lights prior to January 1, 19Z0. ATTEST: President. ~1 e rk'. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGI!fIA, The End, day of August, 1929. No. 3544. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing ~or the establishment of a set back building iline on Third Street between Campbell Avenue and Franklin Road S.W. WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission has recommended that a set back building line ibc established on Third Street between Campbell Avenue and Franklin Road in accordance iwith the map on file in the office of the City Clerk. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hearing be given the property owners on the Question of establishing a set back building line ~n Third Street between Campbell Avenue and Franklin Road S. W. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN TKE ~0IIN~IL ~ OR '~.~;~ ,~ITY OF R0~L0k~, VIRGI~{IA, The £nd, day of Au~st, 19£9. NO. 3550. A P~S~LUTIOE to appropriate the smm of ~100.00 to the account o£ Airport. BE IT RESOLVED by the Coumcil o£ the City of Roanoke tkat an appropriation of ~100.00 be, and the same is hereby made to the account of Airport. AJ_T.~ST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of August, 19£9. No. 555E. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. 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 gas mains as follows: (1) A 2 inch main on Campbell Avenue S. W., from 14th, to 18th, Streets. (2) A 4 inch main on Watts Avenue N. W., from Rugby Boulevard East 800 feet. (3) A 2 inch main on 18th Street S. E., a distance of Z00 feet South of Campbell Avenue, and ~50 feet North of Campbell Avenue. 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-ii sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas mains, sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke~ providing for street restora and further agrees to replace the streets.where the same are opened under the provi~ Clerk. APPROVED .... Pre ~iden~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of August, 1929. No. 5~55. A RESOLUTION to ~ppreve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of July, 19£9, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council ef the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of July, 19~9, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Nanagex Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections City Council Coroner $ 974.02 1,191.52 979.96 189.00 370.00 558.5Z 1,Z06.37 lEO.Z9 100.00 1,~1~.11 885.05 455.3~ . rich. ATTEST: 128 Almshouse Ho sp i t al s .Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Del. Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Cr~sher Signs City Stables and Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Comepnsation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Parks Library Market New Market Water Interest Sinking Fund. Accounts Payable Serial Bond Pensions Airport 1,056.0Z 416.66 1, ~13 · 55 168.00 1,851 · 8E 875.56 14,942.$X 15,143.?? 2,46?.50 g,868.Z~ 50?.96 51.00 100.00 19~.00 1,A95.~ 1,$10.0~ 10,999.44 ~0~.6~ 1,~B$.96 ~,~99.96 ~, 159.49 ~.~0 1,4~$.94 6.00 .49 96~.1~ 1,~8~.~8 lQ, 000.00 ~,~$1.61 165.45 ~07.91 102,79~.50 Z$, 830.00 3~. 90 EZ, 000.00 4,~.~0 165.95 EXTRAORDINARY Fi re Department Sewer Construction Refunds Opening & Grading streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and gutters Sidewalk Construction APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. P~e'sident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of August, 1929. No. 5554. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of a sanitary sewer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a sanitary sewer on both sides of Lafayette Boulevard from Pennsylvania Avenue t°. Uessachusetts Avenue through private property from Pe~syl-[ van~a Avenue to Delaware Avenue on the East Side be .awarded C. L. Tinsley at his b~d of $1,598.00. The construction of said sewer shall be in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with said work the said C. L. Tinsley shall execute a bond in the penalty of ~O% of the contract ahd bond to be executed by the said C. L. Tinsley. ATTEST: APPROVED e si den t. m m mm m IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 16th, day of August, 1929. No. 3555. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of a sidewalk on both sides of Penmar Avenue S. E., between Wilson Street and Morningside street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a sidewalk on both sides of Penmar Avenue S. E., between Wilson Street and Morningside Street be, and the same is hereby awarded to W. G. Tinsley at $1,028.~?~, the amount of his bid. The construction of said sidewalk shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. The said W. G. Tinsley before proceeding with said work shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. The City Attorney is directed t~ prepare the proper form of contract ahd bond to be executed by said W. G. Tinsley. APPROVED ATTEST: ~~ ~ clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of August, 1929. No. 3551. 'A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor, the City Manager, and the City Auditor to borrow a sum not to exceed $200,000.00. .~: WHE ~REAS, it i~necessary to borrow the sum of $200,000.00 for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, said money is needed to provide for the usual operation of the muni- cipal government, AN EMERGENCY IS SET FORTH AND DECLARED TO EXIST and this resolution sh~ll be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor, the City Manager and the City Auditor be, and they are hereby authorized to nego- tiate and secure a temporary loan of not exceeding $200,000.00, for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the City of Roanoke. Said loan shall be evidenced by a negotiable note executed by the Mayor and City Clerk, and to extend for a period not exceeding four months, and to bear in- retest at a rate not exceeding six per-cent. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk,. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19 th, day of August, 1929. No. ~$§6. A RESOLUTION to fix the salary of the Clerk to the Civil and Police Justice. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of the Clerk to the Civil and Police Justice be, and the same is hereby fixed at $175.00 per month, to begin August 1, 1929, and to continue until changed by Council. ATTEST: APPROVED ~ President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 50th, day of August, 1929. No. ~557. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works 0ompany to install a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ~s hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main on Wilson Avenue and Zee Street, Hershberger Addition N. E., from a point 5 feet West of Zee Street, East in Wilson Avenue 20 feet; thence North in Zee Street 75 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~Oth, day of August, 1929. No. ~555. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalaehia~ Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One £50 C. P. light at the intersection of Oxford Avenue and Mountain View Terrace. (2) Change the 100 C. P. light to a 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Forrest Park Boulevard and Olive Avenue, 1925 Annex Territory. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions cE the contract existimg between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. A P P R O V E D ~~~~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~0th, day of August, 1929. No. 3~60. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Nanager to contract for a E-page advertise- merit in the Rotogra~re Addition of the Roanoke Times. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized to contract for a two-page advertisement in the R~togravure Addition of the Roanoke Times at a cost of $~0.00. Said.sum s~l'he charged to account of Special Services. ATTEST: Clerk. Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~0th, day of August, 1929. No. $fi61. ~ A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct certain sidewalk and curb and gutter under conditions: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed the followi~g sidewalk and curb and gutter: (1) Curb and gutter and sidewalk on Richlieu Avenue between 8th and 6th Street abutting the property of Jos. B. Lacy. (2) Curb and gutter on Albemarle Avenue S. E., abutting the property of the Virginia Can Company and St. Clair Harmon Company. (3) Curb and gutter on Church Avenue S. E., between 3~ and 4th, Streets, and on 3~ Street between Tazewell Avenue and Church Avenue S. E., provided, however, that the work provided for in this resolution shall not be done until the property owners, pay into the City Treasury one-half the cost thereof. ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~Oth, day of August, 1929. No. 3562. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment to Mrs. Helen E. Royer of $200.00 on ac- count of damage to her property hy closing the alley in the rear thereof. WHEREAS, at the time of the construction of the Walnut Avenue Bridge the alley running North and South and paraleling Jefferson Street was closed at the entrance to the hrldge, and WHEREAS, Nrs. Ha~en E. Royer t~ the owner of property abutting on said alley, and in the closing thereof said property has been damaged, and WHEREAS, the said Mrsr Helen E. Royer has agreed to accept for said damage the sum of SE00.00, and WHEREAS, the City Attorney has recommended that the damage to said Ers. Helen E. Royer be settled at the said sum of SE00.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to draw a voucher payable to Mrs. Helen E. Royer for the sum of $200.00 in full settlement of any claim for damages by reason of the closing of the alley hereinbefore mentioned, but before paying the said sum of $200.00 to Mrs. Helen E. Royer the City Attorney shall pre- pare a release of all claims for damages b~ reason of closing said alley to be signed by Mrs. Helen E. Royer. AT TEST: r'-~. Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FO THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of September, 1929. No. 5559. A RESOLUTION to amend and re-ordain a resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 21st, day of June 1929, Numbered 5515, 'and entitled, "A Resolution to close the alley in the rear of Nos. 26 and ES Campbell Avenue, and to open an alley extending from the alley closed South to Kirk Avenue." BE IT RESOLVED :~LV the CounCil of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopt- ed on the 21st, day of June 1929, numbered 551~, and entitled, "A R~BOLU~ION to close the alley in the rear of Nos. 26 and 28 Campbell Avenue, and to ~pen an al- ley extending from the alley closed South to Kirk Avenue," be amended and re-ordain ed so as to read as follows: WHEREAS, S. D. Ferguson is the owner of the property known as Nos. 26 and 28 Campbell Avenue, West, now occupied by the Woolworth Store, and said Ferguson is also the owner of the property lying South of said Nos. 26 and 28 Campbell Ave- nue and extending through to Kirk Avenue, an alley separating said lots, and WHEREAS, the said S. D. Ferguson is desirous of connecting said building so that the same will extend through from Campbell to Kirk Avenue and has petitioned Council to close the alley in the rear of Nos. 26 and 28 Campbell Avenue, and to permit him to open an alley at right angles from the alley closed, South to .Kirk Avenue. Said alley to be through the property of said S. 9. Ferguson, and WHEREAS, no person will be injured by closing said alley and opening the alley e~tending South to Kirk Avenue, and the change in the location of said alleys will benefit the property owners and public. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the alley in the rear of Nos. 26 and E@ Campbell Avenue be, and the same is hereby closed,. and that an alley 7 feet, 6 inches wide, be opened extending from the alley closed, South to Kirk Avenue. The land for the alley to be opened being dedicated by said S. D. Ferguson; provided, however, that in the event said alley is hereafter closed or the present existing alley east of the property of S. D. Ferguson running East and West between Campbell A~genue and Kirk Avenue is entirely closed the land so dedicated is to revert to and become the property of said S. D. Ferguson. A plan of said alleys is hereto attached and made a part of this resolution. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of September, 1929. No. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a certain water main. BE IT RESQLV~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted t~ Roanoke Water Works Company to install a E inch water main in 9th Street N. E., South of Staunton Avenue, a distance of ~0 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general erdinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. AT TEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of September, 1929. No. ~§6§. A RESOLUTION to pay E. H. Birchfield $1JO.00 on account of oorrecting regis- tration books. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of E. H. Birch- field for $1JO.00 on account of correcting registration books. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Elections, President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of September, 1929. No..~$66. A RESOLUTION to pay Terry L. Woods 20~$ on account of collecting Real Estate Tax from the Kerr-Wilson Company.~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and is hereby authorized to pay to Terry L. Woods, Collector of Delin- Quent Personal Tax £0% of the amount collected from the Kerr-Wilson Company on account of ~eal Estate Tax. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Collecting DelinQuenl APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL F0R THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of September, 1929. No. 3567. A RESOLUTION to relieve S. A. Duerson from the payment of taxes on the building on Lot 152, Ward 4, R. L. & I. Said building hawing been eondem~e4 and torn down. BE IT RESOLVED by the Counci% of the City of Roanoke that S. A. Ikterson be, and he is hereby relieved from the payment of taxes on the building, on Lot 152, & I., for the year 1929, said building hawing been condemned and Ward 4, R. L. torn down. ATTE ST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of September, 1929. No. ~568. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to improve the road to the Muni' cipal Air Port, and making an appropriation therefor. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to improve the road to the Municipal Air Port at a cost not to exceed $400.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an appropriation of $400.00 be, and the same is hereby made to the Municipal Air Port. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of September, 1929. A RESOLUTION authorizing a salary of $120.00 per month. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ a Sanitary Inspector at a salary of $120.00 per month; said employment to become effective September 15, 1929. Said salary to be charged to the account of Health Department. i P P R 0 V E D ~>-? /'j" ~.~, No. 5569. the City Manager to employ a Sanitary Inspector at Clerk. ATTEST Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of September, 1929. No. 35?0. A RESOLUTION to remit certain taxes on Lots 15£ and 153 Ward 4, R. L. & I. Company. WHEREAS, the Bankers Loan and Investment Company is the owner of Parts of lots 15£ and 153 Ward 4, R. L. & I. Company, on which there was a building assessed at Si,E00.00, and WHEREAS, the Building Inspector having found said building defective and dan- gerous required that the same be torn down, and WHEREAS, said Bankers Loan and Investment ComDany has complied with the order of the Building Inspector, and has torn said building down. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the taxes onby remitted, said building for the year 19£9, amounting to $30.00, be, and the same are here- ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of September, 1929. No. 3~64. AN 0RDINA~.~CE to prohibit the parking of automobiles and other vehicles on private property without the consent of the owner or occupant first obtained, and providing penalties for a violation thereof. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it shall be unlaw- ful for any person to park-or stand any automobiles or other vehicle on private property, within the City of Roanoke, without the consent of the owner or occupant first obtained. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined' not less than $2.50 nor more than $25.00 for each offense. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of September, 1929. No. 3572. ~ ORDINANCE to make it unlawful for any person to throw waste produce on the market square or streets designated for market use; and punish any violations there of. ~tEREAS, in order to protect the health of the citizens of the City of Roanok, the following ordinance is necessary; BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that: It shall be unlaw- ful for any person to throw or deposit any waste produce or waste food products on the market square of the City of Roanoke, or on any of the streets or sidewalks of streets designated by Ordinance for market use, but all such waste material as ~'foresald shall be deposited in containers provided for that purpose. Any person violating this Ordinance shall be fined not less than $2.§0 nor more than $25.00 for each offense. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of September, 1929. No. 3571. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke fo: the.~m°nth of August, 1929, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of August, 1929, be, and the same are hereby .approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Collecting & Ass't. Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent P. and R. E. Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrant s Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Phy si c i an Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health I~partment Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Sign s City Stables & Feed Tools and EQuipment Special Services Allowances & Gifts Damages & Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gas & 0il School s Pa rk s Library $1,000.$4; 1,297.38 967.15 64.49 370.00 358.32 653.Z7 986.73 2,638.66 1,254.00 22,11 25.00 994.10 818.36 202.88 699.?9 416.66 1,213.35 72.00 1,720.14 253.53 12,~0.22 13,165.00 2,471.50' 2,875.14 501.00 ll0.00 100.00 125.00 100.70 1,475.99 1,701.87 5,590.23 1,090.10 9,3,54.40 1,212.48 1,319.56 27.84 1,021.96 181.43 1,347.41 6.00 219.50 224.80 985.36 1,269.15 11,000.00 1,974.80 5.404.57 Interest Accounts Payable Annex Fire & Police Pensions 417.50 302.05 4,647.83 166.95 EX ~RA 0 RD INA RY 100,471.78 Fire Department 1,73~. 89 Sewer Construction 1,362.82 Opening & Grading Streets 4,562.£2 Macadamizing 9,880.85 Paving 89.40 Curb and G~tters 558.84 Sidewalk Construction 558.86' School Buildings §00.00 18,608.86 Total $ 119,080.64 ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of September, 19£9. No. 5~73. A RESOLUTION to pay for certain white way lighting, provided the property owner will install the lighting standards. WHEREAS, the property owners on Campbell Avenue from the East Side of ~{arket Square to the West side of ~econd (Randolph) Street S. E., have agreed to erect the standards, and place the lights for a white way lighting system, provided the city will furnish the lights therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the propo- sition of certain property owners to erect the lighting standards for white way lights on Campbell Avenue between the East side of the Market Square and the West Side of Second (Randolph) Street S. E., be accept~,and that the city pay for the lights to be used in said white way lighting system. The Appalachian Electric Power Company to render bills monthly to the city for such bills, provided; however, that no payment shall be made prior to January l, 1930. ATTEST: President. Clerk. 138 IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of September, 1929. No. 3574. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Codicil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a 2 inch water main in Dennis~ ton Avenue and Chesterfield Street, beginning at the intersection to the South and extending North in Chesterfield Street, a distance of 60 feet, thence West in Denni~ ton Avenue, a distance of 400 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the street~ where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general.ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIa, The 20th, day of September, 1929. No. 3~7~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install · a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tsar a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2 inch gas main on Bell- view Avenue S. W., 200 feet to the front of the Lunsford property. 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 construction and maintenance of said gas main, and fur- ther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. Clerk. ATTEST: President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI?~IA, The £?th, day of September, 19£9. No. 35?6. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Nan~ger to construct a sidewalk on the South Side of Stewart Avenue between 8th, and 9th, StreetS. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a sidewalk on the Southside of Stewart Avenue between 8th, and 9th, Streets S.E. Said sidewalk shall not be constructed until the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-half the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TiiE CITY OF ROA3~0KE, VIRGINIA, The £7th, day of September, 1929. ,, '- No. 3577. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay cer- i tain gas mains. 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 lay gas mains as follows: (1) A 4 inch gas main on Stewart Avenue S. E., East of 14th, Street 100 fe et. (2) A 4 inch gas main on ~orningside Street from ~.~ore head Avenue to I~:~organ Avenue, and on ~,Iorgan Avenue 210 feet East. 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-i sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing .for street res- toration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. .IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of September, 1929. No. 3~78. A RESOLUTION to install white way lights on Salem Avenue between Jefferson Street and 1st Street S. E. BE IT t~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that white way lighting fixtures be installed on Salem Avenue between Jefferson Street and 1st Street S.E., provided the property owners abutting on said street pay tho cost of installation. The current used for lighting the white way Standards to be paid for by the City of Roanoke, provided however that no payment on said accotu~t shall be made before January 1, 1930. 140 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of September, 19£9. No. 3579. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct or cause to be con- stetted a concrete sidewalk on both sides of Salem Avenue between Jefferson Street and 1st, Street S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a concrete side- walk on both sides of Salem Avenue between Jefferson Street and 1st Street S. E., but said sidewalk shall not be constructed until the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-half the cost thereof. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~TIA, The 2?th, day of September, 1929. No. 5580. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct a sidewalk on the East Side of 19th Street N. W., between Melrose and Essex Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct,or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk on the East Side of 19th, Street N. W., between Melrose and Essex Avenues. Said sidewalk shall not be constructed until the property owners pay into the City Treasury one-third of the cost thereof. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of October, 1929. No. 3581. A RESOLUTION to appropriate $2,000.00 to the account of ~,iunicipal Airport. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an appropriation of 92,000.00 be, and the same is hereby made to the account 'of~.~unicipal Airport. AT TEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. 141 IN Ti~£ COUNCIL FOP. THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lltk, day of October 19£9. No. 3582. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Central Auto Service, Inc., to install a 1,000 gallon undergro~md gasoline storage tank at ~6£9 South Jefferson Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Central Auto Service, Inc., to install a 1,000 gallon under- ground gasoline storage tank at ~629 South Jefferson Street. The said tank shall be installed according to the specifications to be fur- nished by the ~ildin~ Inspector and under his supervision and direction. The said Central Auto Service, Inc., by acting under this resolution agrees to i,ndemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all Claims for damages to persons or prop'erty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gasoline storage tank, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by ti~e Council of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. I~_. ='~-=~-~.'~ .... ~0UI~'~IL 'e0~. .. THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VI]:[GINIA, The llth, day o~ October, 1929 No. 3583. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to James A. Bear to construct a cross-over at his property #354 Salem Avenue S. \7. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of t~e City of Roanoke tl~at a permit be, and is hereby granted James A. Bear to construct a cross-over at his property #354 Salem Avenue S. W. Said cross-over shall be constructed under specifications to be fu~mished by the City ~[anager, and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said James A. Bear by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert by reason of ti'~e construction and maintenance of said cross-over. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THI~ COUY~CIL FOR THY, CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of October, 1929. No. 5584. A RESOLUTI0~7 authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. 142 Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install 1-250 C. P. light at the intersection of Tillett Road and Spring Road, Annex 19Eh. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED AT TEST: President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR Ti-~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, · The llth, day of October, 19£9. No. ~b86. A RESOLUTION to accept a strip of land from the Roanoke ~edical Building Corporation and the Shenandoah Club Corporation for the purpose of widening the al- ley in the rear of sais properties. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a strip of land shown by description in the deed from the Roanoke ~dedical Buildin~ Corporation, dated the 2Zrd day of September 19~9, and that strip of land shown by description in the deed from the Shenandoah Club, dated the 2Zrd, day of September 19£9, be, an~ the same is hereby accepted under the conditions named in the said two deeds for the purpose of widening the alley in the rear of said properties, and for establish- ing a street instead of an alley. A P P ~ 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COU~ICIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROA~7OKE, VIRGIMIA, The llth, day of October, 19£9. No. 3687. A RESOLUTION to purchase from Annie L. Gray and husband a strip of land on Helrose Avenue for the purpose of widening said street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the.strip of land described in the deed from Annie L. Gray and C. L. Gray, her husband, dated the day of October, 19£9, be, and the s~ae is hereby purchased at the price of ~207.69, for the purpose of widening Eelrose Avenue in front of said property, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw a warrant for said purchase price upon the ex- ecution of a good and sufficient deed for said strip of land. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. The llth~.~ay of October, 19£9. fa" P~.ESOLUTION *~Uthorizing the City il. iazia6er to construct curb and gutter on the South Side of Stewart Avenue S. E., between 8th, and 9th, Streets. BE IT p.w_~So~LVED~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke. that the City ~.~Ianager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct curb and gutter on the South Side of Stewart Avenue S. E., between 8th, and 9th, Streets, at a cost not to exceed ;~781.0 ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of October, 1929. No. ~590. A RESOLUTION to donate the sum of $250.00 toward the expenses of Armistice Day Celebration. BE IT I~ESOLVED by the council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $250.00, payable to Marion S. Battle, Chairman, the same being a donation to the expense of celebrating Armistice Day, November ll, 1929. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Allowances and Gift~ Clerk. ATTEST: ...... Pr'e sid~t. ATTEST: IN THE O0UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of October, 1929. No. Z591. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Ice Delivery, Incorporated, to install a fuel oil s~orage t~k. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Ice Delivery, Incorporated, to install a 14,000 gal- lon fuel oil storage tank above ground on the plot of land adjoining the belt line of the Norfolk & Western Railway at the end of Kerns Avenue. Said tank shall be installed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector, and under specifications to be furnished by. him. Said Roanoke ice Delivery, £nc., by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said storage tank and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its instruction. President. i44 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of 0otober, 1929. No. Z589. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of September, 1929, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of September, 1929, be, and the same~are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City ~anager Engineering Department City Clerk & Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing C cunt i 1 Zoning Civil & Police Justice Collecting & Assessing Dog Tax Almshouse Ho sp i t als Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Hemoval Sewer ~aint enanee Street Repairs Bridge Repairs C rusher Sign s City Stables & Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline Schools Public Parks Library Market New ~arket Water Air Port Interest Annex Pensions, Fire & Police 922.83 1,207.52 1,222.11 69.5? Z?0.D0 512.8Z 1,291.36 88~.9~ 1,509.Z5 Z~4.41 7.50 43Z.~Z 55§.41 814.50 172.79 617.0Z 416.66 1,21Z.ZZ 56.40 1,924.80 810.4~ 4?5.08 12,154.57 1Z,505.40 2,471.25 2,8?9.56 501.00 lO0,O0 4~6.00 102.22 1,61?.ll 1,520.01 6,586.56 806.05 9,8~4.~9 17.90 161.0! 1,Ol~$.S& 265.46 1,~69.4~ 1,0~.40 40,000.00 1,~O.2~ 1,9~0.~9 ~9.~ 1,E~9.$~ 1,~9~.~ 166.9~ $ 1~5,826.22 EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening & Grading streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction School Buildings 272.65 2,589.51 16?.56 4'?74.03 40.92 1,018.41 ?64.26 1,000.00 10,627 .:$4 Total $ 146,45Z.56 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKN, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of October, 19£9. No. ~85. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE LICENSING AND OPERATION OF PUBLIC VEHICLES, TAXICABS, AND FOR NIRE CARS ON THE STREE~ OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. Section 1. Operation of P~blic vehicles. The operation of public vehicles within the City of Roanoke, Virginia, shall be subject to t~e conditions, regulations and restrictions herein set forth and it shall be unlawful to operate, or cause to be operated in said City, any public ve- hicle unless a certificate of public convenience and necessity, and a license there for have been issued to the owner thereof, and unless the conditions, regulations and restrictions herein prescribed are complied with. Section E. Definitions. .The following definitions are hereby adopted and declared for the construction of this ordinance: (a) P~blic Vehicles.- The term "Public, Vehicle", hereinafter used shall mean and include Taxicabs, and for hire Automobiles, as hereinafter defined. (b) Taxic. abs.- The term "Taxicab", hereinafter used shall mean and include any motor driven vehicle for the transportation for hire of passengers whit. is equipped with a Taxi Meter as hereinafter defined. (c) For Hire Automobiles.- The term "For Hire Automobiles", here- inafter used, shall me~ and include any motor driven ~ehicle used for the trans- portation for hire 6f passengers except, motor busses, operating on fixed routes, specially chartered busses, sight seeing busses and taxicabs. (d) Taxi-Meter.- The term "Taxi-Neter" shall mean and include any mechanical instrument or device by which the charge for hire of a Taxicab is.me- chanically calculated and on which Smchcharge is plainly indisated. (e) The word ~'Person", shall mean and include any person, firm or corporation. (f) Th'e word "Owner", shall include the purchaser of any vehicle under reserve title contract. Section 3. Certificate of P~blic Convenience and Necessity.- No'license for the operation of a public vehicle shall be issued, nor shall any public vehicle be operated on the streets of the City of Roanoke, unless and until the City Manager has issued a certificate that P~blic Convenience ahd necessity require the operatio thereof. APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE (a). Application for certificate.- Application for certificate of P~blic Convenience and necessity shall be made to the Cl~y Nanager and shall set forth the name and address of the applicant, the trade name u~der which the appli- cant does, or proposes to do.business. Where proposed stands and garages are to be located, the number of vehicles applicant desires to operate, the class, seating capacity, design, color scheme of each vehicle, and the lettering an~ marks to be used thereon, whether~applicant has been convicted of the violation of any state or 146 continue to operate during the bonafide time the certificate ~hall remain in effect and any other information required by the City Manager. Notice of such application shall be published by the applicant in some newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, daily, for two weeks prior to the date on which applioa~ion is heard. (b) Investigations and hearings.- The City Manager shall make or cause to he made an investigation, including any hearing deemed desirable as to eao[ application for such certificate and shall determine whether or not public conveni- ence and necessity require the operation of such vehicle or vehicles, .and whether or not the applicant is a person of suitable character and qualifications to con- duct such business, ~d in determining this latter question the City Manager may investigate the fitness of the officers and stockholders of any corporation makin~ such application. {c) Issuance or refusal of certificate.- If the City Manager finds that Public Convenience and Necessity require the operation of such vehicles or a greater or lesser number of vehicles than that for which the certificate has been applied for, and the applicant is a person of suitable character and qualifications to conduct such business, he shall notify applicant of his finding, if .he finds thai public convenience and heoessity does not require the operation of. any such veh$cle or that applicant is not a person of suitable character and qualifications to con- duct such business, he shall forthwith notify ~applicant of his finding and no certificate or license shall be issued to such aPplicant. If the City Manager ahal~ find that public convenience and necessity require the Operation of such vehicles and that applicant is a person of suitable character and qualifications to conduct such business, the applicant shall, within thirty {lO) days after the receipt of th, notice ~ such finding, furnish the City ~nager with information as to the ~ vehicles for which the certificate is granted, such information to include the make, state license number, the length of time the vehicle has.been in use, the motive power thereof, the name and address of the person or persons from whom the vehicle or vehicles were purchased, and any other information required by the City Manager. If the City Manager finds that the applicant is the owner of such vehicles and that the same be 'fit and safe for the transportation of passengers and conforms to the requirement of this ordin~ce and to such other requirements as the City Manager may make under the authority conferred on him by this ordinance, he shall issue to ap- plicant the certificate herein provided for, such certificate shall not be trans- ferrable, but the person to whom the certificate is issued may, by an appropriate en torsement made thereon, by the City Mama get, substitute,another vehicle, or vehicles in place of that for which the certificate is granted, provided, however, that ahoul. the City MAnager find that Public Convenience and Necessity require additional Tami- ~ab service, or for Hire Service, preference must be given to operators, operating ~xisting service, should they be willing to furnish it. ISSUING LICENSES. , {d) License,- Upon presentation of such certificate within ZO days of ts date and satisfactory evidence that all license fees have been paid to the City that 'reasurer, an_~ the insurance policy or bond hereinafter required has been duly filed. ;he-Commissioner of Revenue shall issue to applicant license for each and every vehi ~pecified in said certificate; provided, however, that an~ certificate issued here- mder shall be effective until cancelled, and no additional' certificate or certifi- Le certificates remain in effect. (e) Holders of Existing Licenses.- The holders of all City Licenses for the o2eration of P~blic Vehicles as defined herein~issued on er prior to the lSth, day of October, 1929, shall if the application herein provided for be made within thirty (30) days after this, ordinance becomes effective, be entitled to receive as, of course, a certificate of public convenience and necessity covering vehicles e- Qual in number to the number of vehicles for which he held city licenses on said date without any i~vestigation other than as to the safety and fitness of their ve- hicles and without the payment of any additional current year license fees, but in all other respects the operation of such vehicles shall conform to and comply with the provisions of this ordinance; provided, however, that the holders of,~all licen- ses for such public vehicles issued on or prior to the lgth, day of October, 1929, may without obtaining any certificate of public convenience and necessity within thirty (~0) days continue to operate, subject to the other conditions, regulations, and restrictions of this ordinance until the end of the current license year the vehicles then operated by them, if the same be safe and fit therefor, or may re- place such as are not safe and fit for such operation, but the right of such hold- ers who have not obtained such certificates within said thirty (~0) days, to operat public vehicles in the City of Roanoke shall absolutely cease at the end of the current license year, and they shall not thereafter operate such vehicles unless and until ~hey have obtained the certificate of public convenience and necessity provided for in this ordinance in accordance with all the terms hereo'f. Section 4. ADDITIONAL EU~ES AND REGULATIONS The City Manager is authorized and directed to make and enforce such ad- ditional rules and regulations not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinanc as he may deem proper ~n regulate the operation of public vehicles; provided that no regulation shall be made or enforced in conflict with an a~dinance adopted July 1926, entitled, "An ordinance to regulate the operation of vehicles on the streets, avenues and alleys in the City of Roanoke; to govern and protect pedestrians while using such streets, avenues and alleys, and to provide penalties for violating the provisions of this ordinance." INSPECTIONS TO BE NAPE Section 5. Inspection. The City Manager shall from time to time cause to be made an inspec- tion of public vehicles and taximeters. If any vehicle shall be found unsafe or unfit for operation, notice shall be given to the holderlof the certificate and thereafter license therefor, and such vehicle shall not be operated_/mntil the same has been p~t in safe and fit condition. If any taximeter has been found inaccurate, notice shall be given to the holder of the certificate and license therefor, and no ve- hicle .equipped therewith shall be operated until the same has been corrected. Section 6. Stands. The City Manager, shall, upon application therefor, designate and assign, or cause to be designated or assigned, stands for public vehicles at such places within the City as in his judgment will best serve the convenience and nec- essity of the Public. The application shall be in w~iting and shall state the location of the stand, number of vehicles which applicant desires to occupy the same, and the applications shall not be granted unless it is accompanied by the 148 stand unless the abutting property be owned or controlled by the City. Public vehicles shall not be permitted to stand waiting employment or cruise seeking employment, nori ~shall any'person solicit by word, signal or otherwise, patronage for such vehicles on any public street or public property other than that so designated or assigned for the purpose. For a violation of this provision both the owner and driver of such hiele shall be fined not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for each offense. Section ?. Service. (a) Ail public vehicles and the equipment used in connection therewit~ shall at all times be kept in proper physical con~ition to the satisfaction of the City Manager or his duly authorized representatives so as to render safe, adequate and proper public sexwice, and so as not to be a menace to the safety of the p&tronsi or the general public. (b) Adequate and efficient public service shall at all times be maintaine~ by the holders of such certificates and licenses. (c) Ail public vehicles shall at all times be kept clean and sufficiently ventilated and shall be eff~ciently lighted at night. (d) All public vehicles shall be made to observe and comply with all orders by word or sign by the police officers of the city and with all signs and di- rections placed in said streets by the Superintendent of Police for the direction or control of traffic. Lost Articles. (e) The person in charge of any public vehicle shall carefully preserve any money or other property left in such vehicles by any passenger and the same shall be promptly deposited with the owner of said vehicles, who shall keep the same at some convenient point within the said city, where the same may be called for by the owner. ~hen such money or property shall have been identified and ownership tablished, the sa~e shall be promptly delivered to such owner. Any property, whethel money or other things, which shall not be called for within sixty ($0) days shell be disposed of according to law. (f) Ail taximeters shall be kept in accurate and in proper condition and repair and sufficiently lighted so that the ~igures thereon shall be plainly visi- ble to the passenger. (g) No vehicle shall be operated as a taxicab unless the body of the same be constructed as a taxicab and is so constructed as to comfortably seat four or mcr ~assengers inside thereof who shall be separated from the driver thereof by a per- manent glass partition. No used automobile converted into a taxicab shall be used as 8uoh. (h) For any violation of this section both the driver and owner of the vehicle shall be fined not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for each offense, except that the owner shall not be liable for failure to comply with sub-section (d) hereof. Section $. Insurance: Bonds. (a) Insurance Policy.- Public Vehicles shall not be operated or any li- cense issued therefor unless and until the owner has filed with the City Clerk, for each vehicle operated a liability insurance policy in the sum of at least Twenty- sum of ~enty five hundred ($£,§00.00j Dollars for injury to any one person, and up to the cum of Twenty five hundred ($E,~00.O0) Dollars for the injury to more than one person in any one accident, and for the payment of any final judgment up to One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars for damage to property, that may be rendered against the insured for injury, death or damage, caused by or arising out of the operation of such vehicle. (b),Bonds.- In lieu of such insurance policy applicant may deposit a bond of a surety company authorized to do business in the State of ¥irginia and indemnify- ing persons who may be injured or whose property may be damaged by the operation of such public vehicle, in the same amounts, and conditioned that action may be brought thereon by any person so damage~ against said surety company for the amount of' such damage, up to the amount named therein. The insurance policy or certifioat, or bond provided for in this paragraph shall be approved by the City Clerk. Insurance ~rovisions. The policy of insurance Or bond so deposited shall contain a clause obligatin~ ,the company issuing same to give Ten (10} days, notice in writing to the Uity Clerk before cancellation thereof. The license for the opera, ion of such public vehicle or vehicles shall expire upon the lapse or termination of said policy or bond, sub- ject to reinstatement upon compliance with the provisions hereinabove contained; such cancellation shall not. relieve the insurance or guaranty company of liability for any injury happening before such cancellation becomes effective. Section 9. Rates. The following schedule of rates shall be charged and collected for the trans- portation of passengers within the City of Roanoke by public vehicles, and no dif- ferent rate shall at any time be charged or collected for such service. (a) Taxi-Cab Rates.- The rates to be charged and collected for service by taxicabs shall be determined exclusively by taximeter and shall be as follows: For the first one third of a mile or fraction thereof not more than ~0 cents and not less than £0 cents. For each succeeding one third of a mile or fraction thereof, 10 cents. The above rates shall be applicable for one passenger. For each additional passenger in excess of one, there shall be made an extra charge of not more than £0 cents and not less ~han 15 cents. For each three minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof a charge may be !made of 10 cents. If hired on an hourly basis, the charge per hour shall be not more than $~.00 and not less than $£.~0, regardless of the number of passengers carried. Waiting time shall include the time when taxicab is not in motion, beginning iiwith the time of arrival at the place to which it has been called, or the time con- sumed while it is standing at the direction of the passenger, but no charge shall be imade for the time lost on account of inefficiency of the taoicab or its operation ior time consumed by premature response to a call. A c~arge of §0 cents may be made for transportation of trunks and baggage i!other than ordinary handbags in passenger vehicles. No trunks, handbags nor packages can be carried on outside of taxicab or car I! i.for hire. Other Rates. 150 hire automobile service shall be: For seven passenger cars not more than $4.00 and not less than $2.50 per hour and pro-rata for any portion of any hour; and cars of less than seven passanger capacity not more than $3.00, and not less than $E.50 per hour, and pro-rata for any fraction of ~n hour, regardless of the number of passengers carried. ~ For transportation from Railroad to hotels and vi~e versa per person not more than 60 cents and not less than 30 cents, and from said terminals to other parts of the city and vice versa, and for transportation between points within the city other than such terminals, for the first person not more than 50 cents per mile and fraction thereof, and not less than 40 cents per mile and fraction thereof, and for each additional person not more than 20 cents and not less than 15 cents, regardless of the length of the trip. For Hire Cars should at all times have their s~eedometer in working condi- tion so that a~tual computation of each trip can be made. Where calls are made from stands to residences, no charge can be made un- til car arrives at point of call. Where intermediate stops are made at the request of the passenger an addi- tional charge of 10 cents may be made for each five minutes or fraction thereof of waiting time. (c) There shall be posted in a conspicuous place inside each public vehicl~ , printed in legible type, a card showing the rates of fare prescribed to be charged for the use thereof. · (d) Prepayment of fares.- Driver's of public vehicles may refuse employment unless the legal fare is prepaid, but shall not otherwise refuse to carry any ordem ly person anywhere in the city unless previously engaged, or unable to do so. No other person shall be carried in public vehicles except with the consent of the passenger who first engages the car. (e) Records.- Accurate records of all calls or trips made by public ve- hicles, the time of beginning and ending of such trips, the fares collected there- for shall be kept and such records shall be available for the inspection and use of the Department of Police for official purposes only. (f) Receipts.- Upon request a receipt shall be delivered to the person paying the fare for transportation by a public vehicle at the time of such payment. . Such receipt shall be in legible type or writing and shall contain the name of the owner, city license number, and driver's name and driver's city license number, or the taxi-meter number, all items for which charge is made, the date and total amount of payment. Section 10. Offense against Public vehicles and their Owners and Operators. Operating Offenses. (a) Use of Terms, "Taxi or Taxi Cab", or "For Hire Car" or, "For Hire Automobile ·" ~ 1~o person, firm or corporati6n shall use the terms. "Taxi" or "~axi-Oab" or"For Hire Automobile" or "For Hire Car" in any IadverZising or hold themselves out as a taxicab or for hire automobile company operator, or represent themselves t be such by means of advertisements, signs, trade ~mes, or otherwise, or collect monies, or its equivalent, for carrying passengers from place to place, unless they bay, nreviouslF thereto complied with the conditions, regulations and restrictions cabs and for hire automobiles shall be maintained in s~ch advertisements, signs, trade names and other devices. (b) Interference with operation.- The operation of public vehicles and the furnishing of transportation thereby shall not be, or cause to be hindered, re- tarded or interfered with. Improper, misleading, false or unauthorized calls shalllbe prima faci evidence of the intention to hinder, retard or interfere with the proper operation of taxi-cabs, and the furnishing of transportation by public vehicles. Section ll. Drivers and operators.- No person, shall drive or operate a public vehicle within the City of Roanoke unless he shall have obtained a special license to be known as "P~blic Vehicle Drivers' License", which license shall be in addi- tion to any other licenses or fees required of such persons. (a) Application.- The application for a public vehicle drivers' license shall be in writing sworn t~ and presented to the Superintendent of Police, and shall state the i~ll name, residence, places of residence previous to moving to his present address, age, height, color, color of eyes and hair, sex, place of birth, places of previous employment of applicant, whether he is married or single, length of time he has resided in the city, whether or not he is a citizen of the United States, whether or not he has previously been employed or licensed as a driver or chaffeur, and, if so, whether his license has ever been suspended, revoked or re- fused and for what cause, whether or not he has been convicted of the violation of~ any state or municipal law, and whether or not he is addicted to the use of intoxi- cating liquors or d~ugs, and any other information required by the Superintendnet of ?olice. The appllcantlon shall be accompanied by affidavits of the good charac~ ter from two citizens of the city who have personally known him and observed his conduct for aix months next preceding the date of his application. The application l and any exhibits shall be kept by the S~perintendent of Police as a permanent record. Any false statement made in any affidavit filed hereunder shall be promptly report- ed by the Superintendent of Police to the City Manager's Office. (bi Investigation.- The Superintendent of Police shall make investigation including such examination and hearings as he may deem proper, touching the Qualifi- cations and fitness of applicant to operate a public vehicle. If he be satisfied that applicant be of the age of twenty-one years or more; be of sound physique with good eye sight and not subject to epilepsy, vertigo, heart t~ouble or any other bodily or mental infirmity which might render him unfit for the operation of a pub- lie vehicle; be able to read and write the English language; be clean in dress and person and not addited to the use of intoxicating liquors or drugs; be Qualified by his knowledg~ of the traffic laws of the state and the traffic ordinances, includin~ this ordinance of the City of Roanoke and be otherwise bodily, mentally and morally fit to operate a public vehicle the Superintendent .of Police shall upon the payment of a fee of One ($1.00) Dollar issue to applicent a public vehicle drivers' license and an identification card containing a photographic likeness of the applicant, which card shall be posted in. public vehicle while kppllcant is in charge thereof, The Superintendent of Police shall require of applicant such medical examination and certificates and photographs as he may deem proper. If the Superintendent of Polio be not satisfied as to the Qualification and fitness of applicant to operate a publ vehicle, he shall reLeASe to issue such public vehicle drivers' license. Fo~ of License. (c) Form of License.- The license issued to the applicant shall be issued in such fo~m as to contain the photograph and signature of the licensee and blank spaces upon which records shall be made of arrest of,. or may be made of complaints against him, and no official record made upon such lincense shall be eraced or ob- literated. Such licenses shall be issued as of the first day of January of each year, and shall be effective to and including the thirty first day o£ December of each year, unless sooner suspended, revoked or cancelled. Such licens~may be re- newed from year to year by the Superintendent of Police by appropria2e endorsements thereon; the fee for each renewal shall be fifty cents. (d) Suspension or ~evocation.- The public vehicle driver's license grant- ed in this ordinance may be suspended or revoked at an~ time by the City Manager after reasonable notice to the owner or driver complained of anlopportunity to be heard, if the vehicle~shall be used for immoral or illegal purposes, or ~f the driv- er of~the vehicle, shall be convicted of a violation of an~ City, State or National Law; or, if the owner or driver shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordi- nance. In the event of suspension or revocation o£ such license, the badge and license shall be f~rthwith surrendered to the Superintendent of Police, and in case of suspension only, the hadge and license shall be returned to the driver at the expiration of the period of suspension. In the event of a second suspension for the same cause, or of a third suspension for any cause, the ~ity ~anager. shall revoke the license. Each suspension and revocation shall be noted on the license. There shall be kept in the Police Department a complete record of all such license issued and. of renewals or suspension and revocation thereoff. No person whose license hms been revoked shall again be issued a public vehicle drivers' license except upon ap- plication to the City Manager, and the presentation of satisfactory evidence, and the applicant is of good character and a person suitable to conduct such business. (e) No .~ublic Vehicle ~rivers' License, as required by this ordinance shall be granted to an~ person operating any public vehicle, unless such person sba1 be the owner of such vehicle or the employee of such owner for the operation of suck vehicle; and it shall be unlawful for an~ person, finn or corporation to rent or lease to any person any motor propelled vehicle to be used as a public vehicle by such person in the b~siness of transportation of passengers for hire in the City of Roanoke, and it shall be unlawful for any person to operate in the City of ~oanoke any public vehicle, unless such person shall be the owner of such publicvehicle or the employee of such owner for the operation of such vehicle. (f) Any person opeeating a public vehicle without ha~ing first obtained permit, or operating a public vehicle within one year after conviction for the vio- lation of any provisions of the laws, shall be fined not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars or imprisoned not more than six months, or by both such fine and impriso.nment. ~ owner of a public vehicle who s~ell permit the same to be operat~ by any person who has not obtained proper permit shall be fined not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. Section l~..For any violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance for which no penalty is elsewhere herein prescribed, the offender shall be fined not to ex- ceed Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars or imprisoned not more than six months, or be punished by both fine and imprisonment. Section 13. This ordinance is adopted under the General Police Power granted to the City by its charter. It is not intended hereby to grant or offer any franehis, but as denoted by the title of this ordinance, it is intended to regulate the opera- tion of public vehicles in the Olty of Roanoke. If any 'section or sections, pro- vision or prowisions, or any part or pzrts of this ordinance be declared invalid by a Court of final Jurisdiction, the same shall cease to be operative, but the remainder of the Ordinance and of every section o~ provision or part or parts there. of, not so declared invalid, shall continue to be in full force and effect. Section l4. Repeal of Inconsistent 0rdinanees. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. take effect Shtrty days from and after its passage, Section 18. This ordinance shall with the exception of Section 8, which section shall take effect January l, 19~0. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOE, VIRGINIA, The 25th, day of October, 1929. No. 559Z. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Counoil of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one £~0 C. P. light on Crescent Street approximately 175 feet North of Melrose Avenue, Annex Territory 19E5. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of November, 19£9. No. JSSJ. A RESOLUTION to accept the award of the commissioners in the case of the City of Roanoke against Dr. T. Allen Kirk and Frank T. Forbes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the award of the commissioners in the condemnation proceedings of the City of Roanoke against Dr. T. Allen Kirk and Frank T. Forbes for the purpose of acquiring a strip'of land on the West Side of Grandin Road off of the property of said Dr. T. Allen Kirk and 154 Frank T. Forbes, for the purpose of widening Grandin Road, be, and the same is here- by accepted, and the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed, to draw a warrant for the amount of said award, namely: To Dr. T.All~mKlrk . ......... $1,200.00 To Frank T. Forbes ........... 1,200.00 Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grading streets. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN TEg COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IN~INIA, The 8th, day of November, 1929. No. $594. A RESOLUTION relating to the Northern entrance to the City of Rommoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the route shown on Plan "B" hereto attached and made a part hereof be, and the same is hereby adopt- ed as the NOrthern entrance to the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to Hon. H. G. Shirley, Chairman of the State Highway Commission. ATT EST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of November, 1929. No. 3595. RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City ef Roanoke for the month of October, 19£9, and directing the payment.of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council o~ the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of October, 1929, be, and the same are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Co~rt Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council Convention and League Dues Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Collecting & Assessing Do~ Tax 913.52 1,350.45 963.18 9i.70 370.00 358.32 791.81 £66.19 110.50 1,405.93 304.59 96.30 435.37 287.00 120.00 1,065.56 815.25 187.57 Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire ~ydrant Street Lighting Building inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~,,{aint enance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Signs City Stables & Feed TOols and Equipment Reftmds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Gasoline & 0il schools Parks Library Market We st End Market Water Air Port Interest Annex Police & Fire Pensions 765.37 416.66 1,213.33 48.00 2,170.32 767.29 161.£3 12,348.84 14,435.34 2,471.£5 3,012.45 516 ~05 85.00 108.00 1~5.00 101.08 1,7~.19 2,038.70 6,205.25 1,377.15 14,119.34 735.76 1,608.53 27O .84 2,192.63 1,100. O0 22.60 1,524.70 256.00 355.89 1,678.76 993.44 21,000. O0 1,599.91 2,025.27 1,724.06 242.85 232.02 277.98 33,522.50 3,234.85 223.49 EXTRAORDINARY ~48,974.84 Fi re Department Sewer Construction Opening & Grading Streets Mac adami z lng Pav ing Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction 50.84 170.36 22? .15 4,912.99 291.43 1,263.31 1,54 9.04 .8 ~465 · 12 The 15th, day of November, 19£9. No. 3596. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a £ inch water main in Staunton Avenue, Villa Heights, 40 feet East of Cresent Street, and extending East in Satunton Avenue. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnLfy 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 water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of November 1929. No. 5597. ~ RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas main. 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 on Cas- sell Lane, South Roanoke, from Avenham Avenue West 300 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 per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toratton. Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of November, 1929. No. 3598. A RESOLUTION to coneux in the reuommendation of the State Highway Commission on the Question of route for the Northern Entrance into the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, Hon. H. G. Shirley, State Highway Commissioner, in a letter to Hon. Ohas. D. Fox, Mayor of the City of Roanoke, states that the State Highway Commissio~ will be very glad to accept either the Rix Route or the Boxley Route, provided rights-of-way are ~arnished free of cost, or at least a very small cost. The Commission recommends, however, the Boxley Route, but is perfectly willing to accept either route that Council may decide on. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the re- commendation of the State Highway Commission in designating the ~oxley Route be, aX the same is hereby concurred in. In the event it is found impracticable to build the road on the Boxley Route, then the Council of the City of Roanoke recommends such route as may be selected by the State Highway Commission, it being imperative that the road be built as soon as ~ossible. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the Hon. H. ATTEST: Clerk. G; Shirley, State Highway Commissioner of Virginia. Pre s iden t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of November, 1929. No. 5599. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) 1-250 C. P. light at Pinkney Street and Colonial Street S. E. (2) 1-250 C. P. light at Mount Vernon Road and Sherwood Avenue. (3) 1-250 C. P. light at Mount Vernon Road and Terrace Road. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalaahian Electric Power Company. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President, IN THE COUNCIL F0H THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of November, 1929. No. 5600. A RESOLUTION directing notice to be given by publication on the question of establishing a business district. VE-tEREAS, the City Planning and Zoning Commissions have recommended that a business district be established on the Southside of Melrose Avenue between 24th, and 25th, Streets. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to publish notice as required by law of the proposal to establish a business district on the South Side of melrose Avenue between 24th, and 25th, Streets. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President, IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Egth, day of November 1929. No. 5601. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Norfolk and Western~ Railway Company to install a Wig-Nag Flash Light Crossing Signal at the Norfolk Avenue crossing of the WinstonrSalem line. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to install a Wig-Wag Flash Light Crossing Signal at the Norfolk Avenue Crossing of the Winston-Salem line. Said Signal to be installed in accordance with the plans hereto attached and made a part hereof. The Norfolk and Western Railway Company 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 installation and maintenance of said signal. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of November 19Z9. President. No. 5602. A RESOLUTION~ permit certain properties outside of the city limits, but adjoining the city limits, to connect with the sewer and fix the charge for such connection. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the property abutting on the North Side of Massachusetts Boulevard between Lafayette Boulevard and Cove Road, said property being outside of the city limits, be permitted to con- nect with the sewer in ~Iassachusetts Boulevard, provided the property owners pay th sum of $50.00 for e~ch house connected with said sewer. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE- VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of December, 1929. No. 3604. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for auditing the books and accounts of the City of Roanoke and the School Board for the years 1928 and 1929. SE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract to audit tho books and accounts of the City of Roanoke ~d. the School Board of said City be awarded R. J. Beaman and at sum Company the of $890.00. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIlE CITY OF ROANOK~- VIRGINIA, The ltth, day of December, 19£9. No. 360.5. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of November, 19~9, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of November, 1929, be, and the same are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing City Council Zoning Civil & Police Justice Collecting and Assessing Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals 0rga~tzed Charities Insane Jai 1 J~venile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher Signs City S~ables and Feed SpeciaI Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Gas and 0il 959.85 1,152,61 64.99 3?0.00 ?~.86 146.0~ 119.42 1,25?.10 1,ELS.11 ~8.20 4~.32 8~1.69 E~9.50 ?~6.66 416.66 1,213.3~ 60.00 ~,116.15 ?~1.22 265.12 12,086.79 15,63~,68 £,471.25 2,885.05 556.00 106.50 100.00 195.00 22.80 1,580.08 1,584.~2 1,079.51 8,059.76 42~.44 2,0.54.98 2E1.54 1,516.21 962.~7 6.00 2?9.94 964.20 872.02 lO0.O00.O0 West End Mamket Water Interest Accounts Payable Pensions EXTRAORDINARY 80~ .06 ,48§.00 326.64 Z,679.61 195.9~ 215,633.83 Sewer Oonstruction Opening and Grading Streets Macad~mizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction AT TEST: Olerk. APPROVED 226.20 184.10 4,430,74 Z8.65 1,536.79 ?,929.87 $2B1,'56~.?0 President. IN TM~, COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of December, 19E9. No. Z607. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Goldie Goldstein to construct cross-overs at the intersection of Campbell and Chapman Avenues and llth, Street S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Goldie Goldatein to construct two cross-overs at her property at the intersection of Campbell and Chapman Avenues and llth Street S. W. Said cross-overs shall be constructed according to the good liking and satls- faction of the City Manager, and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said ~oldie Goldstein 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 const~etion and maintenance of APPROVED ATTEST: said cross-overs. President Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE OITY OF ROANOKE, The 13th, day of ])eoember, 1929. VIRGINIA, No. 5608. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power 0ompany to out in certain white-way lighte. BE IT RESOLVED by the .Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian tric Power Company be, amd it is hereby authorized to out in the following white way lights: (i) Nine lights on East Salem Avenue, Said lights to ATTEST: Clerk. be cut in December 16, 1929. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of December, 1929. No. 3603. A RESOLUTION gra~ting a permit to the Whiting 0il Company to install a 20,000 gallon gasoline storage tank above ground at its place of business No. lll8 Fourth (~heat) Street S. E. .~BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Whiting 0il Compauy to install a 20,000 gallon gasoline sto~ge t~nk above ground at its place of business No. lll8 Fourth (l~heat) Street S. E, Said tank to be installed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Whiting 0il Company by acting under this resolution agrees to in- demnlfy and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for d~mages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gasoline storage tank, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to'do by the Council of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: C1 erk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th~ day of December, 1929. No. 3609. A RESOLUTION to release a sewer assessment in the name of the Baptist Church. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sewer assessment ob Lot l, J. H. Webb Addition, amounting to $79.26, and on Lot 3, J. H. Webb Addi- tion, amounting to $61.§6, in the name of the Baptist Church be, and the same is released. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR' THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of December, 19~9. No. 3610. A RESOLUTION to acquire a piece of land at the Northwest Corner of Peach Road and Chestnut Avenue from Sidney Peery to widen the streets. WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended that a piece of land be acquired .from Sidney Peery at the Northwest Corner of Peach Road and Chestnut Avenue. Said land fronting ~-4 feet on Peach Road and 4?.3 feet on Chestnut Avenue, and WHEREAS, the said Sidney Peer~ has agreed to convey to the City of Roanoke said land p:rovided the city will construct a sewer and sidewalk abutting his properl on Peach Road, and will open Chestnut Avenue North of Peach Road, the cost being approximately $675.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct a sewer and sidewalk abutting the property of said Sidney Peery on Peach Road and to open Chestnut Avenue North of said Peach Road, provided the said Sidney Peery conveys to the City of Roanoke that piece of land at the Northwest Corner of Peach Road and Chestnut Avenue front- ing 24 feet on Peach Road and 4?.3 feet on Chestnut Avenue. PROVIDED FURTHER that no expenditure shall be made under the provisions of this resolution until the funds are available therefor. ATTEST: Clerk. ;Y APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCI~, FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of December, 1929. No. 3606. AN ORDINANCE to establish a business district on the South Side of Melrose Avenue N. W., between E4th, and ESth, Streets. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a business district be, and is hereby established on the Southside of Melrose Avenue N. W., between 24th, and 25th, Streets. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANO~E, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of December, 1929. No. 3611. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company to install a gasoline storage tank. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Standard 0il Company to install a twenty barrel (1,000 gallon) gasoline storage tank under-ground at its filling station located at the Southwest Corner of Virginia Avenue and Ghent Boulevard. The installation of said tank shall be under specifications to be furnished by the ~ilding Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Standard 0il 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 tank, and shall re- move the same upon notice so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The BOth, day of December, 19£9. No. $61B. A RESOLUTION to refund to the Roanoke Lodge No. I97, B. P. O. Elks $£18.76, taxes assessed against it. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of the Roanoke Lodge No. 197, B. P. 0. Elks to refund taxes paid by it on its property on the ~Southside of Tazewell Avenue East of Jefferson Street, used by said Lodge for its The refund to be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. ~esident. ~purpo se s. ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of December, 1929. No. 3613. A RESOLUTION to give notice to the owners of the property on both sides of Luck Avenue between ~th, and 6th, Streets S. W., of the purpose to declare said street a business district. BE IT RESOLVED by the C6uncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to give the notice required by law to the ow- ners of the proper~y on both ~ides of Luck Avenue between ~th, and 6th, Streets S. ~,, IN THE COUNCIL. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £0th, day of December, 19Z9. No. ~616. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to burn cer- tain White-Way lights all night, and to remove certain 280 C. P. lights, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to put on the all night lighting circuit the following White-Way lights. ~ (1) Corner of Church Avenue and 1st, Street S. E. (E) Corner of Campbell Avenue and End Street S. E, (5) Corner of East Salem Avenue and Jefferson Street. (4) Corner of East Salem Avenue and 1st Street S. E, (5) The light in front of the Market, and to remove five 250 C. P. mast arm lights nearest the location of the lights herein mentioned. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED str~t President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E7th, day of December, 19E9. No. ~614. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Sections &l, 58 and 10E of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th, day of March 19E?, num- bered 511E, entitled, "Au Ordinance imposing taxes on licenses for municipal pur- poses and prescribing penalties for violations" as amended and reordained by 0rdi- nance No. ~441 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £1st, day of December 19E8. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 41, 58 and 10E of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th, day of March 19E?, numbered 511£, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations," as amended and reordained by an Ordinance adopted on the Zlst, day of December 19E8, numbered be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Section ~41. On every license to a fortune ~eller, palmist, clairvoyant, phrenologist intu~itional advisor or astrologer, $1,000.00 per year, not pro-rate ,~, .. ' ' and not transferable. Any person, firm or corporation who advertises in any manner to be any or al of the foregoing; or who makes any charge, or accepts or receives any gift or othex compensation, or sells any article of merchandise in connection with any or all of the foregoing, shall be deemed as practising the same and shall be liable for the amount of the license tax herein named. Section ~8. Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of a merchant, shall pay a license tax for the privilege of doing business in this city to be graduated by the amount of purchases made by him during the period for said merchant and sold or offered for sale in this City as merchandise shall be con- sidered as purchases within the meaning of this section and a separate license for each place of business is hereby required. The tax to be paid on each such license shall be graduated as follows: If the amount of the purchases does not exceed $4,000.00, $40.00; where the amount of purchases exceed $4,000.00, and is less ~ham $80,000.00, the tax shall be 40 cents on the $100.00 in addition thereto~ where the amount of purchase is in ex- cess of $80,000.00, and not in excess of $100,000.00, the tax shall be ~0 cents on the $100.00 in addition thereto; where the amount of purchases exceed $100,000.00 the tax shall be l~ cents per $100.00 in addition thereto. Dealers in dry goods, lumber, furniture, groceries, ice, gasoline, oils, lubricants, and merchant tailors or persons engaged in any kind of mercantile business whatsoever or whether they be of the kind or class with those enumerated or not, except where otherwise herein specified, shall be embraced in this provision. For every distributing house or place in this city (other tham the house or place of manufacturer) operated by any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business o.f~ a merchant ~fn this city, for the purpose of distributing goods, wares ~and 'merchandise among his or its retail st~es, a separate merchant's license shall be required, and the goods, wares and merchandise distributed through such distribut- ing house or place shall be regarded as purchases for the purpose of measuring the license tax. Where a statement of purchase is made by any person, firm or corporation under the provisions hereof, the Commisioner of Revenue shall require of such person, firm or corporation a statement under oath as to the amount of his or its purchase, and if he deems it advisable or necessary he shall demand of such person, firm or cor- poration such other proof of his purchase as may enable him to satisfactorily de- termine the same, and he may decline to issue any license hereunder until such proof has been furnished. This license shall not be pro-rated. Section ~10£. License shall extend from January 1st, to December ~ls$, ~ext succeeding of each year. The Commissioner of i~evenue shall receive for each license issued or transferred by him for each privilege upon which a license is by this ordinance imposed a fee of ~0 cents, except license issued under clauses (d) and (el of Section 49 on automobiles, automobile trucks, motorcycles and motor driven ve- hicles, the fee for issuing license under clauses (d) and (e) of Section A9 shall be l0 cents; all fees to be paid by the party to whom the license is issued. The Commissioner of Revenue shall be entitled to a commission of forty-five one hun- dredths of one-percent of the aggregate amount of licenses issued by him a~nually. ATTEST: C1 erk. President. REPEALED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of December, 1929. No. 3615. AN ORDINANCE to amend and.reordain Sections 16, 17 and 35 of an Ordinance adopted by the,Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th, day of March 19E7, num- bered 3112, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on licenses for municipal pur- poses and prescribing penalties for violations." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 16, 17 and 35 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the lSth, day of March 19E7, numbered 311E, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations," be amended and re, ordained so as to read as follows: Section ~t6. On each person keeping a billiard saloon, or pool room $50.00, ant an additional tax of SE0.00 for each table, exceeding one in such room capable of being used, whether used or not, not proratable, This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted and t~ansferred only upon the order of the City Nana. ger. . No billiard saloon or pool room shall open for business until the license tax is paid. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provision of this section .sh~ll be fined not less than $50.00, nor more than $100.00 for each offense. Section ~l?.' On each bowling alley, $50.00, and an additional t~'of $10.00, on each'alley exceeding one, kept in the building, whether used or not, not pro- ratable. This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted and tran~ ferred only upon the order of the City Manager. No bowling alley shall open for business until the license tax is paid. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions Df this section shall be finecl not less than $50.00, nor more than $100.00 for each offense. Section 35. On each person, firm or corporation sellingwater, gas, heat or electricity for light or power in the City of Roanoke, for ouch privilege a sum equal to one-half of one per centum of the gross receipts derived from such busl~es~ in-said City; such receipts shall be ascertained as of the 1st, day of Januax~ of each year. ATTEST.~, Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of December, 1929. No. Z618. A RESOLUTION to pay the Roanoke Hospital Association for treatment of city patients. WHEREAS, an appropriation was made to the Roanoke Hospital Association in the amount of $4,000.00 for treatment of city patients in the Roanoke Hospital for the year 1929, and WHEREAS, from statements rendered said appropriation is unsufficient to pay THEREFORE, BE ZT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to pay any difference remaining after the payment of the $4,000.00 to said Roanoke Hospital Association for the year 1929. ATTEST: Said amount when paid shall be charged te the account of Hospitals. Pre si dent. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, · The 2?th, day of December, 1929. No. 5617. AN 0RDINANgE to make appropriations for the fiscal year ending'December 1930. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all money that shall come into the Treasury, (except that for the s~pport of the Library, the payment of pensions to Confederate Soldiers, Sailors and Marines and their Widows and the Annex- ed Territory of I925), shall constitute a general fund, and said money, or as much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the follow- ing uses and purposes for the year ending December 31, 1930: CItY MANAGER tA Salary, City Manager " Clerk - Stenographer S~attonery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automobile Special Employees Traveling Expense Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT IB Salary, City' Engineer " Assistant City Engineer " Inspector " Draftsman " Timekeeper " Rodman " Chalnman s~ati onery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for automobile Special Employees Traveling Expenses Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures $ ?,200.00 2,400.00 1,500.00 ~00.00 ?5.O0 50.00 250.00 100.00 ZO0.O0 60.00 1£5.00 3,900.00 2,880.00 1,500.00 1,920.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,200.00 400.00 15.00 20.00 350.00 150.00 100.00 250.00 300.00 $ 12,260.00 15,625.00 CITY CLERK AND AUDITOR IC Salary, City Clerk " Assis%ant 0try Clerk " Stenographer " Clerk Stationery. Postage Telephone and Telegraph Traveling Expense Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures 6,000.00 2,160.00 1,500.00 1,680.00 500.00 125.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 400.00 12,715.00 168 CITY TREASURER ID Salary, Treasurer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Commissions Bond Premium Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures Insurance LEGAL DEPARTMENT IE Salary, City Attorney Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Printing, etc. Traveling Expense Incidentals Stenographer and Expenses JUDGES SALARIES IF Judge Corporation Court Law and Chancery Court " Circuit Court Special COURT OFFICERS AND EXPENSE lO Salary, Clerk Court " City Sergeant " Commonwealth Attorney " Clerk Commonwealth Attorney Stationery and Books Telephone and Telegraph Jury and Wirness Fees Repairs to Equipment Counsel Fees Commissions on Fines Law Books Incidentals l~xrniture and Fixtures ASSESSMENT OF TAXES IH Salary, Commissioner of Revenue Commissions Stationery Telephone and Telegraph License Tags Incidentals FUrniture and Fixtures COLLEC'TION OF TAXES I1 Salary, Collector Stationery Postage Advertising Incidentals Furni%ure and Fixtures Repairs to Equipment CITY HALL IJ Salary, Superintendent of Building Salary, Janitors i : $960.00 " " ~1,080.00 " " i ~ ~48.00 " Elevator Operator Lab o ri Fuel Lightling Water Supp lie s Repairs and Alterations Insurance Inc l~entals Furniture and Fixtures 680.00 400.00 75.00 120.00 7,800.00 100.00 75.00 250.00 250.00 2,~40.00 50.00 20.00 10.00 200.00 150.00 25.00 ltSO0.O0 4,250.00 ~,250.00 1,090.00 250.00 1,000.00 60O.00 1,500.00 1,560.00 2,3S8.00 25O.00 S,O00.O0 150.00 200.00 400.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 1,200.00 11,000.00 700.O0 175.00 1,000.00 150.00 300.00 1,200.00 2,000.00 1,300.00 350.00 50.00 300.00 150.00 1,500.00 1,920.00 2,160.00 348.00 720.00 400.00 1,800.00 2,200.00 1,000.00 1,800.00 2,000.00 100.00 100.O0 200.00 9,750.00 4,895.00 9,840.00 11,498.00 14,525.00 5,350.00 16,248.00 ELECTIONS IK Salary, Registrar " Electoral Board Compensation Judges and Clerks S~ationery and Postage Telephone Rent of Voting Places Printing Tickets Voting List, Treasurer's Fees Voting List, Clerk of Court Fees Printing Voting List Sergeant Fees Equipment Voting Booths Miscellaneous Supplies Incidentals Extra Clerks 2,000.00 150.00 2,000.00 200.00 75.00 500.00 400.00 2,300.00 1,500.00 4,500.00 100.00 250.00 250.00 200.00 100.00 300.00 STATIONERY AND PRINTING IL Street Advertising Sewer " Sidewalk" Printing Ordinances " Reports " Forms " Books 100.00 150.00 100.00 500.00 750.00 25.00 50.00 COUNC IL IM Salary, 1 Member " 4 Members, $1,000.00 each Stationery Incidentals 1,200.00 4,000.00 25.00 25.00 CONVENTION AND LEAGUES IN Dues League of Virginia Municipalities Entertaining Convention 400.00 1,soo.o0 CORONER 10 CoromeN's Fees Witness Fees Post Mortem Stationery 400.00 25.00 250.00 20.00 CITY PLANNING AND ZONING IP Salary, Secretary " Stenographer Stationery Disseminating Information Traveling Expense Advisory Committee 2,400.00 1,200.00 700.00 1,000.00 1,O00.O0 2,o00.o0 CIVIL AND POLICE COURT IQ Salary, Civil and Police Justice 4,560.00 " Clerk Civil and Police Justice 2-~580.00 " Assistant Clerk Civil and Police Justice 1,200.00 " Issuing Justice Stationery ahd books Telephone ~nd Telegraph Witness Fees Incidentals Fur~niture and Equipment Extra Compensation 3,000.00 650.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 250.00 300.00 ASSESSING AND COLLECTING D~G TAX IR Game Warden, Killing Dogs Ta~s 15~ of Collections to State Treasurer's Fees 1,500.00 100.00 900.00 650.00 COLLECTING DELINQUENT TAX IS Commissions on Real Estate " on personal Tax 700.00 ~,2,ooo.oo 14,825.00 1,675.00 5,250. O0 1,900.00 695.00 8,300.00 12,790.00 3,150.00 2,700.00 170 ALMSHOUSE Salary,, Keeper " Mat ton " Nurse " Cook "': Farm Hands 1 O $600.00 and 1 @ 420.00 " EXtra Help Labor Supp 1 i es Fuel Lights - Drugs and Disinfectants Clo thing Burial of Paupers Repairs and Alterations Equipment and Live Stock Furniture and Fixtures 1,020.00 600.00 6O0.00 420.00 1,020.00 4ZO. O0 ?00.00 1, §00. O0 §00.00 180.00 150.00 200. O0 100.00 800.O0 360.00 2~0.00 HOSPITALS 2C Roanoke Hospital Burrell Memorial Hospital 500. O0 1~500.00 ORal,ZED CHARITIES 2D Travelers Aid Society Roanoke Free Medical Dispensary Family Welfare Soceity 1,800.00 3,6~)0.00 9;160.00 INSANE Justice Fees Physician Fees Witness Fees Stationery Transporting Lunatics Foreign " 150.00 650.00 10.00 2§,00 50.00 50°00 JAIL EF Salary, Matron Board of Prisoners Committal Fees Telephone Clothing for prisoners Supplies Repairs Equipment 600.00 17,500.00 1,400.00 48,00 1,600.00 1,500.00 500.00 200.00 JUVENILE COURT Salary Probation Officer " Woman Probation Officer " Colored " " " Matron " Keeper Detention Home Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Fuel, light and Water Board of Inmates Laundry and Supplies Repairs Incidentals Equipment £,400.00 1,800.00 600.00 300.00 900.00 lZS.00 30.00 150.00 750.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 350.00 J POLICE DEPARTMENT ZA Salary, 1 Superintendent " 1 Captain Detective " 1 Chief Identification Bureau " I Clerk " 3 Lieutenants @ $1,980.00 ea. " 3 Sergeants @ $1,860.00 " 3 Signal Operators @ $1,620.00 each " 3 Patrol Chauffers @ $1,500.00 each " 5 Detectkves @ $1,740.00 each " 8 (6) Motorcycle Officers @ $ 1,740.00 each " 39 (25) Patrolmen @ $1,740. ea " 9 (19) Patrolmen O $1,680. " " 3 (7) Patrolmen @ $1,620. " 3,720.00 2,520.00 2,100.00 Z,040.O0 5,940.00 5:,:580.00 4,860.00 4,500.00 8,700.00 13,920.00 67,860.00 15,120.00 4,860.00 8,800.00 ?,000.00 14,560.00 9Z5.00 25,S48,00 10,50/}. O0 itl POLICE DEPART~NT 3A (Con.) Postage Telephone and telegraph Repairs and Supplies for motor vehicles Repairs to Alarm System Supplies Traveling Expense Incidentals Furniture and Equipment 100.00 400.00 1,600.00 675.00 2,600.00 &O0.O0 §00.00 6,46?.00 FIRE DEPARTMU~T 3B Salary, 1 Chief " 1 Superintendent Alarm " 1 Master Mechanic " 1 Assistant Chief " 10 Captains ~ $1,800.00 each " ll Lieutenants $ $1,680.00 each " 9 Engineers @ $1,740.00 each " I Superintendent Alarm Helper 5,720.00 1,200.00 1,980.00 1,980.00 18,000.00 18,480.00 15,660.00 810.00 " 11 {5) End " " $ " 4 (9) 1st " " · Stationery and Postage Telephone and Telegraph Repairs and Supplies for Apparatus Gasoline and 0il Fuel, Light and Water Laundry and Supplies Insurance and aepairs to Building Maintenance of Fire Alarm Traveling Expense Equipment Medical Attention Miscellaneous 49 (50) 3rd Year Privates @ $1,620.00 ea. 79,380.00 1,560.00 ea. 17,160.00 1,500.00 ea. 6,000.00 250.00 493.00 2,800.00 1,600.00 2,240.00 1,765.00 500.00 650.00 425.00 11,137.00 100.00 200.00 FIRE HYDRANTS 3C 679 (~5) Hydrant Rental 25 (30) Hydrants Installed 50,555.00 1~125.00 STREET LIGHTING 3D 1,026 (1,003) 250 C. P. lights @ $Z5.00 each 284 ( 25?) 100 C. P. lights Q 12.00 " 177 ( 150) White Way Standards ~ $30.00 30 (30) Additional Installments @ $25.00 33 White Way lighting @ $40.00 25,650.00 3,408.00 5,310.00 750.00 1~320.00 BUILDING INSPECTION 3F Salary, Building Inspector " Plumb ing " " Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Special ~mployees Incidentals Equipment Gas and 0il Protecting Buildings Traveling Expense 3,000.00 1,980.00 960.00 300.00 40.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 150.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 MILITARY & ARMORIES Rent Light 600.00 400.00 CITY PHYSICIAN 4A Salary, City Physician Special Service 1,200.00 100.00 QUARANTINE AND DETENTION 4B Salary, Quarantine Officer " Keeper Quarantine Hospital Drugs and Disinfectants Food Supplies Supplies ~accinations Special Care of Patients Repairs to Buildings 1,500.00 420.00 25.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 400.00 100.00 157,722.00 186,530.00 31,680.00 36,438.00 7,180.00 1,000.00 1,300.00 CITY CEMETERY4C ~pkeep HEALTH' DEPARTMENT Salary, Health Officer " Clerk " Dairy and Food Inspector " Sanitary Officer " Stenpgrapher " Nurse Sanitary Inspector " Bacteriologist and Chemist " Janitor Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Autos Laboratory Supplies General Supplies Toxin and Antitoxin Traveling Expense Incidentals Fu.rniture and Equipment STREET LCLEANING AND WATERING SA Labor Salary, General Foreman, Tools Supplies Water Supplies for Equipment Repairs to Equipment Time GARBAGE REMOVAL Salary, General Foreman~ Time " Inspector " Engineer Incinerator Labor Fuel, Light and Water Tools Supplies Hire Teams Supplies for Motor Vehicles Incidentals Repairs to Incinerator Equipment Scavenger Equipment and Service SEWER MAINTENANCE Labor Material Suppli e s Tools Cleaning Drains Wa ter Right s-of-Way Equipment · STREET REPAIRS, 6A Salary, Superintendent Labor Tools and Supplies Materials Supplies for Autos Hire Trucks Repairs to Machinery Incidentals Equipment Contractors BRIDGE REPAIR 6B Labor Tools and Supplies Materials Repairs by ~thers ltE00.00 · 1,~00.00 4,3E0.00 1,740.00 E,EO0.O0 1,440.00 1,140.00 1,440.00 1,500.00 1,440.00 ~,lZO.O0 384.00 300.00 ~00.00 75.00 1,000.00 700.00 100.00 900.OO 250.00 100.00 100.00 E1,449.00 ~0,700.00 1,000o00 5o.oo 1,000.00 ~50.00 1,000.00 1,0p0.00 ~5;100.00 1,000.00 1,680.00 1,500,00 57,000.00 600.00 150.00 · 300.O0 500.00 3,500.00 25.00 1,000.00 2,ZO0.O0 450.00 '69,905.00 15,§00.00 1,500.00 ,~00.00 100.00 1§0.00 I00.00 5.00 ZO0~O0 15,755.00 Z,400.O0 ?0,000.00 1,500.00 45,000.00 ?,000.00 lO0.O0 600.00 500.00 300.00 3,50o.o0. 180,900.00 6,200.00 300.00 5,000.00 500.00 12,000.00 c SH R 6C Labor Suppli es Repairs Power Insurance Equipment' STREET SIGNS 6D Signs STREET IMPROVEMENT J~ Street S. E. Church Avenue between ~ and 4th Streets Albemarle Avenue S. E. Widening Grandin Road 15th, Street Sidewalk Stewart Avenue CITY STABLES AND FEED 7A Salary, Superintendent Labor Supplies Feed Fuel, Light and Water Repairs and Alterations Veterinary Harness EQuipment TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 7B Wagons Machinery Small Tools Motor Sweeper Pick Up LIVE STOCK 7C Mules REFUNDS AND REBATES ?D Erroneous Assessment of Taxes Refund Fines Auto Permits Local Assessments Rents, Licenses Accounts SPECIAL SERVICES 7E Special Audits Weather Reports Miscellaneous Service Attorney's Fees Traveling Expense Land Assessment Codifying Ordinances Labor Bureau ALLOWANCES AND GIFTS 7F State Board of Health ~onfederate Soldiers Veterans~Relief Committee Miscellaneous DAY, AGES AND COST 7G Damage to property 1~,000.00 1,D00.00 300.00 1,.500.00 61.00 500.00 3~000.00 ,980.00 ,300.00 ,460.00 5,50~.00 4§8.00 7.50. O0 1,800.00 7,000.00 1,500.00 12,000.00 600.00 1,000.00 §0.00 300.00 £00.00 750.00 775.00 500.00 · 6~600.00 1~600.00 1,000.00 200.00 o.oo 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.O0 890.00 36.00 1,000.00 300.00 500.00 35,000.00 1,800.00 100.00 400.00 150.00 500.00 1~350.00 ..... :.. 1,000.07 18,861.00 3,000.00 14,451.00 24,450.00 8,625.00 1,600.00 1,510.00 39,626.00 2,400.00 1,000.00 174 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ?H Compensation H. spital Nurse State Tax Physician Funerals GARAGE 7J 4,000.00 500.00 25O. O0 400.00 250.00 200. O0 '~, 600. O0 Salary, Mechanic " Helper Lab o r Materials Repairs by Others Gas and 0il Tires Power Repair to Shop and Tools and EQuipment Telephone Parts for Autos and Trucks In suranc e Equipment 2,160.00 1,560.00 1,990.00 1,§00.00 400.00 400.00 3,600.00 ~00.00 §0.00 60. O0 3,000. O0 6§0.00 7~4.00 16,£24.00 SCHOOLS 8A Maintenance 662 t 160. O0 6~2,1§0.0~ PARKS 8B Labor Dap p 1 i e s Salary, Keeper Highland " " Elmwo o d " Melrose, 6 months " Washington, 6 months " Jackson, 6 months Fuel, Light and Water Telephone and Telegraph Repairs Incidentals EQuipment and Improvements Tree Spraying, Flowers, etc. 1',500~00 900.00 480 ;00 360.00 480.00 7,900.00 ~,000.00 1,200.00 26,00 600.00 60.00 2,080.00 600.00 Rt~0~RATION 8D Salary, Director " 7 (9) Playground Directors $ 'mos. $166. each $1,3~0.00 "i Men Adult Recreation, 3 months $76.00 "2 Boys Evening Playground, 3 months'S66.00 "2 Women Dramatic Dances, 3 months, $60.00 Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies Auto Expense Traveling Expense Furniture and Fixtures 2,700,00 1,1§5.00 225.00 330.00 360.00 50.00 40.00 ?§.00 1,500.00 200.00 100.00 85.00 6,820.0¢ MARKETS 9A Salary, Clerk " Assistant Clerk . Janitor " Mechanic - Matron Rest Room - Janitress " Sealer Weights and Measures " Labor Stationery Fuel, Light and Water Supplies Repairs and Alterations Refrigerating Plant Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals EQuipment Rest Room WEST END MARKET 9AA Salary, Cle rk Labor 2,280.00 1,S80.00 900.00 900.00 1,680.00 960.00 420.00 1,600.00 800.00 200.00 4,000.00 600.00 900.00 3,500.00 150.00 60.00 600.00 50.00 ZG, 870.0( 1,500.00 200.00 25.00 WATER SITES 9B In suranc e Taxes Repairs MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 9C Rent Grading INTEREST 10A Interest on Funded Debt Interest on Temporary Loan SINKING FUND 10B Sinking Fund NOTES PAYABLE 10C Weaver Heights Note Interest on Weaver Heights Note Geo. W. Payne Note Interest on $140,000.00, 6 months " on $112,000.00, 6 months B0N DS 10D Serial Bonds due July l, 1950 BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Tinker Creek Bridge Total 510. O0 926.00 500. O0 1,956.00 2,500.00 10,,000.00 12,500.00 525,570.00 6,000.00 331,370.00 67 ) 510. O0 67,510.00 2,100.00 630.00 28,000.00 4,200.00 3,560.00 38,290.00 25)00.0.00 23,000.00 15~000.00 1§,000.00 $ 2,256,561.00 AT TEST: Clerk. APPROVED President, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of January, 1950. No. 3619. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install gasoline storage tanks. 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 install four 20 barrel under-ground gasoline storage tanks at its place of business at the Southeast Corner of llth Street and Madison Avenue N. W. Said tanks shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Standard 0il Company of New Jersey by acting under this resolution agree~: to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for da~nages to/ # 176 and further agrees to remove the seine when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 3rd, day of January 1930. VIRGINIA, No. M6£0. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby directed to install one M§0 C. P. light ~t the intersection of Carroll Avenue and MOth, Street N. W. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~rd, day of January 19JO. No. J6E1. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard Gas and 0il Supply Company, Inc. Do install a gasoline storage tank. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Standard Gas and )il Supply Company, Inc., be, and it is hereby granted a permit to install one ~allon storage tank above ground at ~1619 South Jefferson Street. Said tank shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Build- Lng Inspector, and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the National Boar~ ~f Fire Underwriters, and to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspec' The Said Standard Gas and 0il Supply Company, Inc., by acting under this reso- Lution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for [amages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said asoline storage tank, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so o do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~rd, day of January, 1~0. or. construct certain cross-overs. 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 cross,.aVers at tt~ Corner of J~iSbn .Avenue and 14th, Street S.E. Two of said cross-overs to be on'Jamison AvenUe and two of said cross-overs to be on 14th, Street S. E. Said cross-overs shall be constr~cted according to the specifications to be furnished by the City 14anager, and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Standard 0il Company of New Jersey 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-overs. ATTEST: ~~ President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~rd, day of January, 19~0. No. 56£5. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install gasOline storage tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey be, and it is hereby granted a permit to install four £0 bar- tel under-ground gasoline storage tanks at its place of business at the Southeast Corner of Jamison Avenue an~ 14th Street S. E. Said tanks shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the / Building Inspector, and in acoordance with the ~les and regulations of the Nationa~ iBoard of Fire Underwriters, and to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building .~1 Inspector. The said Standard 0il Company of New Jersey by acting u_nder this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the, City of Roanoke from all claims for dams- :gee to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks,and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Gouncil of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer. ATTEST: APPROVED Pre s ident. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of January, 19~O. No. ~6£4. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. M. Snyder to construct cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted J. M. Snyder to construct cross-overs at his property at the Northeast Corner of Highland Avenue and Jefferson Street; two of said cross-overs to be on Jefferson Street and one cross-over on Highland Avenue. The said cross-overs shall be constr~cted under specifications to be furnish- ed by the City Manager, and to his good liking, and satisfaction. Said J. M. Snyder by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages by reason of the con- struction of said cross-overs. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TP~E CITY OF ROAN0k~, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of January, 19~0. No. J6£~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. H. Horton to construct a cross-over on the North Side of Shenandoah Avenue West of llth Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted W. H. Herren to constr~ct a cross-over on the Northside of Shenan doah Avenue, West of llth, Street, into the property to be occupied by the Chesapea and Potomac ~elephone Oompany. Said cross-~ver shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said W. H. Herren by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert by reason of the construction of said cross-over. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of January, 1930. No. 3626. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install one 250 C. P. light at the intersection of 9th, Street and Munford Avenue S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. light at the intersection of 9th, Street and Munford Avenue S. E. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. A P P R 0 V E D /~ /~ Pre sident. I-N~-.~HE :'~0UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, day of January, 1930. No. 5627. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke ! for the month of December 1929, and directing the ~ayment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and for the month of December 19£9, be and the same hereby ,claims against the City ilapproved and orderd paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk and Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and ~xpense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Collecting and Assessing Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court 'Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection ~ilitary and Armories P~ysician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed $ 920.81 1,297.49 965.80 88.69 370.00 358.48 1,330.77 1,099.85 100.00 1,621.58 172.74 304.70 434.63 115.00 906.52 869.71 514.49 612.12 2,198.70 1,213.37 120.O0 1,568.76 1,003.67 158.38 12,607.33 14,800.98 2,471.25 2,971.98 501.00 114.50 100.00 125.00 28.50 1,825.01 2,766.72 5,225.28 2,210.85 8,465.92 345.93 1,360.64 224.87 1.671.06 18{) Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Public Parks Library Public ~arket West End ~;iarket Air Port Interest Notes Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions EXTRAORDINARY 299.75 1,495.32 993.44 86,928.00 1,734.35 2,137.12 1,798.86 225.19 7.00 1,057.50 200,000.00 1,935.22 195.92 376,442.66 Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening & Grading Streets Nacadamtzing Paving Sidewalk Construction School Buildings 120.30 626.75 2,513.16 434.30 28.65 73.70 6,00q.O0 9,796.86 $ 386,239.52 ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, day of January, 1930. No. 3629. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Atlantic Refining Company to construct certain cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED ~by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to the. Atlantic Refining Company to construct cross-overs into the property leased by them as follows: (1) At the Northwest Corner of 2nd Street and Salem Avenue S. W., two of said cross-overs to be on Second Street and two on Salem Avenue. (2) Cross-overs into the property leased at the Northeast Corner of Patton Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue; one cross-over on Patton Avenue and one on Common- wealth Avenue. .' Said cross-overs shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City Manager, and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Atlantic Refining 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 construction and maintenance of said cross-overs, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened when said cross. overs are abandoned or ceased to be used. AT TEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th, day of January, 1950. No. 5650. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One £80 C. P. light at Cleveland Avenue ~d 16th, Street S. W. (2) One 280 C. P. light at llth Street and ~ercer Avenue N. W. ( Annex Territory 1928 ) Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the city of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. ATTEST: IN T~ C0~CIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0~, VIRGINIA, The l?th, day of J~uary, 19~0. No. ~651. A RMS0LUTION to refund to Fr~ ~llon certain t~es erroneously paid. WHER~S, there was assessed to Fr~k ~llon Lots 1 to 8, Section 7, Waverly Place, for the years 1927, 1928 and 19~, the taxes thereon being $~0.00 per year, ~HE~AS, the lots mentioned were merged with certain other lots in the ~rk View Court Addition, owned by said Fallen, and the taxes paid thereon. THEREF0~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the s~ of $120.00, payable to Fr~k Fa~on, the s~e to refund the taxes erroneously paid. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Eefunds and Rebates. APPROVED President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, day of January, 1930. No. 3628. AN ORDINANCE to establish a business district on both sides of Luck Avenue S. U., between 5th, and 6th, Streets. WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission of the City of Roanoke has recommended that a business district be established on both sides of Luck Avenue S. W., between §th, and 6th, Streets, and WHEREAS, in ~ccordance with said recommendation the Council of the City of Roanoke by resolution adopted on the 20th, day of December 1929, directed that noti( be given the persons interested in the establishment of said business district, and WHEREAS, notice was published as provided by law in the World-News a Roanoke newspaper, published in the City of Roanoke, on the £7th, day of December 1929, di- recting such persons as might be interested to appear before the Council at its mee' ing to be held in the Council Room in the ~Iunicipal Building on the 17th, day of January 1930, at ~ o'clock P. M., and WHEREAS~?.a$~said hearing no one appeared either for or against the establish. ment of said business district, and WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of the City of Roanoke that a business district be established on both sides of Luck Avenue between Dth, and 6th, Streets. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a busi- ness district be, and is hereby established on both sides of Luck Avenue S. W., be- tween 5th, and 6th, Streets. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, day of January, 1930. No. 3652. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to B. VI. Mullen to erect light standards. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted B. W. Mullen to erect and maintain three light standards at the Southwest Corner of Tazewell Avenue and 9th, Street S. E. One of said standards to be on Tazewell Avenue, and two of said standards on 9th, Street. The said B. W. Mullen shall erect said standards at his own cost, and the lights thereon shall be maintained by the said B. W. Mullen at his own expense, and whenever the said B. W. Mullen ceases to maintain said lights in said street, said standards shall be removed at his ovm expense. The said B. W. Mullen further 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 lighting standards. APPR.0VED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The £4th, day of January, 1930. No. 3633. RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install two additional 1,000 gallon gasoline storage tanks on its property at the iSoutheast Corner of Jamison Avenue and 14th, Street Southeast. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install two additional 1,000 gallon gasoline storage tanks on its property at the Southeast Cor- her of Jamison Avenue and 14th, Street Southeast. Said tanks shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the uildin~~ Inspector, and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Standard 0il Company of New Jersey by acting under this resolution agrees 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 sto rage tanks. ATTES T: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st, day of January, 1930. · No. 3635. A RE'sOLUTION granting a permit to ~. B. Coleman and T. G. Burke to install one ,000 gallon gasoline storage tank under ground at their property at Nos. ll4 to 122 East Church Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted A. B. Coleman and T. G. Burke to install one 1,000 gallon gasoline storage tank under ground at their [~operty Nos. ll4 to 122 East Church Avenue. Said tank shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Build. ing Inspector and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said A. B. Coleman and T. G. Burke by acting under this resolution agree 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 gasoline storage tank, and further agree to remove the same.when they are directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under ts direction. ATTESTm: Clerk. APPROVED Pre s ident. # 184 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 51st, day of January, 19~0. No. 56i54. A RESOLUTION to appoint a Board of Assessors of real estate for the City of Roanoke and to employ the ~{anufacturers' Appraisal Company of Philadelphia, Pa., to assist the assessors in assessing the real estate in the City of Roanoke for the pu~ pose of taxation, and directing the I~1ayor and the City Clerk to execute a contract with said company for their services. V~HER~S, Section No. 168 of the Constitution of Virginia provides that all property, except such property as is exempt, shall be taxed, and that all taxes sba be uniform upon the same class of subjects within the territorial limits of the au- thority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under the general law; ar WHEREAS, Section No. l?l of the Constitution of Virginia provides that no ta~ for state purposes shall be levied on real estate, and real estate Shall be segrega. ted for and made subject to local taxation only, and shall be assessed or reassesseC for local taxation in such manner and at such time as the General Assembly has here. tofore prescribed, or may be hereafter presc~.ibed by general laws, and V~EP~AS, Chapter No. 18 of the Tax Code adopted by the General Assembly of Virginia at its 1928 Session provides that reassessment of real estate shall be mad, in the year 1950, and every fifth year thereafter, except where otherwise specifica~ ly provided by law, and WHEREAS, Section No. £49 of said Tax Code provides that such general assess- ment of real estate shall be made by such persons or officers as may be designated for that purpose by the councils or other governing bodies of such cities, and the compensation of such persons or officers shall be prescribed by such councils or other governing bodies respectively. Such compensation shall be paid out of the local treasury, and ~EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke acting under said Section does by this resolution provide for the appointment of a Board of Assessors of real estate in the City of Roanoke, and ~HEREAS, in making such assessment it is necessary that the technical work an( assembling ~' material, facts and information in connection with the valuations of real estate should be performed by an experienced appraisal company under the pro- vi~ ons of a contract showing the character of the services to be rendered with ap- propriate stipulations and agreements for carrying the same into effect for the as- sistance of said assessors, and in order that a fair, just and equal assessment of all real estate in the city may be made. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Board of Assessors to consist of three citizens of the City of Roanoke be appointed for the purpose of making a general reassessment of real estate in the City of Roanoke, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the l,~zuufaeturers' Appraisal Compsny be employed as assistants to said assessors. The terms of said employment to be as s{ated in the contract hereto attached and made a part hereof. .1 ,d BE IT ~JRTHER RESOLVED that the ~ayor and City Clerk be, and are hereby direct- ed to execute said contract on behalf of the city. WHEREAS, it is necessary in order tf~t an assessment be made of the real estate in the City of Roanoke for the purpose of taxation, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this resolution shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st, day of January, 1930. No. 3636. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to A. ~.I. Nelson, Sr., A. B. Coleman and iiG. Burke to construct cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and hereby granted A. ~.[. Nelson, Sr., A. B. Coleman and T. G. Burke to construct two cross-overs on East Church Avenue into Nos. 144 to 122. Said cross-overs shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City ~anager and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said A. ~.~I. Nelson, Sr., A. B. Coleman and T. G. Burke 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 mainte- nance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIP~GINIA, The 31st, day of January, 1930. No. 3637. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Council, Boy Scouts of ~nerica, ~o erect a totem pole in Elmwood Park. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and s hereby granted the Roanoke Council, Boy Scouts of America, to erect a totem pole n Elmwood Park at such point as may be designated by the City ~anager. This permit is granted, however, upon the condition that the Roanoke Council, ~oy Scouts of America, shall maintain said pole in good condition at all times. The said pole may be maintained until it is ordered removed by the Council ~f the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its direction. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. 186 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~lst, day of January, 19~0. No.~6~8. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Eleotrlo Power Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachia~ Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follow (1) One £b0 C. P. light on Kenwood Boulevard, approximately 400 feet East of Greenbrier Avenue. (E) One 260 C. P. light at the intersection of Wilson Street and Pinkney Street S. E. (~) One 100 C. P. light at Salem Avenue and 12~ Street S.W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- qhian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~lst, day of January, 19~0. No. ~6~9. A RESOLUTION-to require the ~Ianufacturers' Appraisal Company to give a bond with surety in the sum of $1b,b00.00, for the faithful performance of the contract BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~¢anufaqturers' Appraisal Company be, and it is hereby required to give a bond with some Guarantee Company, authorized to do business in Virginia, as surety in the sum of $1b,b00.00 for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the contract entered into between the City of Roanoke and the Nanufaoturers' Appraisal Company as pro~ vided in Resolution No. 56~, adopted by th~ Council of the City of Roanoke on the 5lst, day of January, 1950. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~lst, day of January, 19~0, No. ~6~0. A RESOLUTION 'to award the contract to Jo~m A. Archer and Son for grading at the Airport. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for grading the Airport be, and the same is hereby awarded John A. Archer and Son at the sum of $?,018.00. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans and specifications presented with said bid. ,, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said John A. Archer and Son before proceedin price, conditioned for the faithful performance of their contract. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAiI0KE, VIRGIYIA, The 7th, day of February, 1950. No. 3641. A~ 0RD!~A~]~E to~ ~ ~ elect a special Justice of the Peace to be known as the Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court for the City of Roanoke. BE IT 0RDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a special Justice of the Peace to be known as the Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of the City of Roano~ke~Virginia, be elected by the Council of the City of Roanoke. ~aid ju~tice~.~ o,f 't'~[~ Peace shall hold office for Vhe term of six years from the date of his Qualification as such. The duties, jurisdiction and powers of said special Justice of the Peace shall be those prescribed by Chapter 81, of t~e Code of Virginia, 1919, and any acts amen. datory thereof. It being necessary that the daily operations of the Juvenile and Domestic~ Re- lationa Court be carried forward, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk. President. IN TH/~ COUT[CIL FOR Ti~E CITY OF ROAUOKE, VIRGII~IA, The 7th, day of February, 19~0. No. 3642. AN 0RDINAI~CE to' fix the salary of the Civil and Police Justice and the Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court for the City of Roanoke. BE IT 0RDAIUED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of the Civil amd Police Justice and the Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court be fixed as follows: Civil and Police Justice ~ 0,660.00 Per year, Judge Juvenile Domestic i~elations Court 900.00 " " Said salaries shall be paid in equal monthly installments. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a sum sufficient to pay the salary of the Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court be transferred from the appropriation to the account of Civil and Police Court to the account of Juvenile Court. m ~ A~T ..... T: __ ~r~' ~7__/~,~..:~, _~A ~: ,. Clerk. APPROVED Pre s ident. # 188 IN Tt-~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0i~E, VIRGINIA, The lltk, day of February, 1950. No. 3643. A RESOLUTi0~ requesting the representatives from the City of Roanoke in the Legislature of Virginia to have. enacted amendments to Sub-sections seven (?) and eleven (ll) of Section two (2) of the charter of the City of Roanoke. BE IT ~SOLVED by t±m Council of the City of Roanoke that the representative from the City of Roanoke in the Legislature of Virginia be, and they are hereby re- quested to introduce and have passed an act to amend Sub-sections seven (V) and eleven (ll) of Section two (2) of the charter of the City of Roanoke. Said amendments bei~ attached hereto and made a part hereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. ..... ~n.o CITY OF R0~I. 0aE, VIRGINIA, IN THE '~0UN~IL FOR m-~ .... The l~th, day of February, 19~0. No. 3644. A RESOLUTION to pay th~ Game Warden for the City of Roanoke $50.00 per month, in lieu of all fees for killing dogs. WHERF~AS, the law provides tl~at a fee of ~d2.50 be paid to the Game Warden for all unlicensed dogs killed by said ~Jarden in the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, the fees to said Game Warden have amounted to a considerable sum, az~d W~RF~AS, a proposition has been made that if the city will compensate the Game Warden ~00.00 per month, ti~e fees for killing dogs will not be charged, and WHEREAS, such an arrangement will be to the benefit of t~e City of Roanoke, THEREFORE, BE IT i~ESOLVED by tl~e Core, oil of the City of Roanoke that a salary of ~.~50.00 per month, be paid to ti~e Game Warden for the City of Roanoke. Said salary to be in lieu of all fees for killing dogs. The said Game ¥!arden, upon the acceptance of said salary of ~;50.00 per montl agrees that no charge will be ma~e against the City of Roanoke for any dogs killed by him as such Game Warden.. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ti'~e City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is here- by directed to pay to .said Game Warden the salary of ~50.00 per month, in the manne: that other salaries are paid, and charge the same to the account of Assessing and Collectin~ Dog Taxes. Clerk. APPROVED President. ~H.~ COUI;CI% ~( T~...E CiTY 0F ~ '""~ ~"~"' ~0~1.,0,~, Vi~:r'~ ~ The 14th, da;* of Febz~ary, 1930. I~o. 3640. ,~SOLJ .... granting a -oermit to the ];orfolk and ¥~estern I~.ailvCs~ Company to install t~vo automatic wig-wag £1ash light signals at ti~e crossing of ti~e Uinston- Salem Division of tim Norfolk and Western Rail¥:ay Company at Albemarle Avenue near mkird Street BE IT R~SOLV~D by the Council of t~e City o~ i~oauoke tkat a permit be, and is hereby granted the Norfolk ar, d Western ~ailway '~ ~ ~- ' ~ ~ompan~ to znso~ll two automatic wig-wag flash ligi~'t signals at t~e crossing of tke Winston-Salem Division of ?~orfolk and '.,'lestern kailway Company at Albemarle 2~venue near Tkird Street S. E. Said signals to be located on ti~e curb line of l:,lm street at such point as m~ay be designated b;f t~e. City ?.anager. Said !~orfotk and ~Tesvern kailv,~ay Company by actiug under tkis resolution iagrees to indemnify and save ka~nless tim ~zty of Roanoke from all claims for dama- ~ges to persons or ~oroperty by reason of ~i~e installation and mainteuance of said lautomati¢ wig-wag £1ask ligi~t signals. ~TT;5S_L: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. i~[ THE C0~fCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAIf0KE, VIkOIY!A, Ti~e 14tk, day of February, 1930. ~o. 3646. A~.Zou=,~.'~''~T'~"~'~=~, to approve the accoumts and_ claims a~ainst tke Ci~y~- of Roanoke for t~e moz~th of January, 1930, and directing tlie payment of tlie same. Bm IT ~moOLVzD by tke Council of ti~euzoy of ~'~oano~e* tkat tke accounts and claims ajainst Zke City for tim monti~ of January, 1930, be, and ti~e same are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City I.,[an ag e r Engineering Department City Clerk City Treas~mrer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City ~iall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Conventior, and League Dues C or cite r Zoning Civil and Police J~stice "Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Al~hsl~ouse Hospitals 0rEiani..:ed Ckariti e s Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax 2olioe Department :;? 975.77 1,1S6.0b 1,027.29 7,824:.00 405.00 ~58.32 772.38 2,201.72 493.08 2,20 7.4 9 1,407.99 23.10 433 4O0.00 60.00 342.62 810.62 419.78 050.25 583 1,213.33 60.00 1,654.68 1,04~.17 120.18 lz~, 669.89 190 Fire Department Fire ~W~drants S~reet Lighting Building inspection ?~ilitary & Armories Physi clan Quarantine ar, d Detention IIealth Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage kemoval Sewer Kaintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Tools and 'Equipment Live Stock Refunds and kebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Work, hen' s Comepnsation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Par~s Library Recreation ~!arket West ~d ~darket ;Tater D~unicipal Airport Interest Sinking ~Akud I~otes Payable Annex Pensions, Confederate " Police and Fire E X T RA 0 R D I I7 A RY 14,198.72 2,471.£5 2,97~.47 652.~8 126.00 100.00 1Z1.74 1,7~8.08 1,7~0.60 4,472.30 1,162.37 9,152.40 234.22 1,381.47 74.68 3,3~5.95 45.77 700.00 169.22 607.98 566.80 102.80 243.80 1,050.90 984.38 60,000.00 1,0~9.09 2,006.85 274.93 1,968.10 204.15 125.00 1,275.20 104,067.50 33,705. O0 2,750. O0 1,311.06 12,627.12 166.95 311,299.77 Fire Department Sewer Construction Macadamizing Paving Refunds ATTEST: Clerk. Total APPROVED 520.00 465.16 138.63 28.65 27.00 1,184.94 · ¥ ~12,484.71 President. IN ~TNE, COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £1st, day of February, 1930. No. 3647. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to appoint C. C. Campbell a special police officer for the purpose of protecting the property of the Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Company at the Crozier Furnace. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to appoint C. C. Campbell a special police officer for the purpose of guarding the property of the ~irginia Iron, Coal and Coke Company at the Crozier Furnace. The Jurisdiction of said special police officer shall be limited to the premis4s of the said Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Company. ATTEST: # IN THE COUNCIL FOR Th'E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £1st, day of February, 1930. No. 3648. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized ~o install one 2§0 C. P. light at Vernon Street and Clinton Avenue S. E. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chia$ Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of February, 1930. No. 9649. A RESOLUTION to fix the salaries of certain members of the Fire Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that salaries of members of the Fire Department be fixed as follows: Chief Assistant Chief Superintendent Police & Fire Alarm System $ 3,600.00 Per Year, 2,400.00 " " 2,100.00 " " monthly insta~tlment, s ~., Said salaries~&o be effective ~.arch l, 1930, and shall be paid in regular ATTEST: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of March, 1930. No. 3650. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to' install gasoline storage tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey be, and it is hereby granted a permit to install two 20 barrel gasoline storage tanks under ground at its property at the Corner of Melrose Avenue and 24th, Street N. W. The said tanks shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector, and according to his good liking and satisfaction, and may be mai~.tained until the Same are ordered removed by Council. Said Standard ~0il Company of New Jersey by acting under this resolution agrees 192 persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks. ATTES T: APPROVED President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of March, 19~0. No, ~6§1. AN ORDINANCE to amend Section 5, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 50th, day of August 19£6, No 1979, entitled, Ordinance to provide for pensions for members of the Police and Fire Departments of the City of Roanoke', under certain regulations. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 5, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 50th, day of August 1926, No. 1979, entitled, "An Ordinance to provide for pensions for members of the Police and Fire Departments of the City of Roanoke, under certain regulations, be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: Section §: That every person placed on the "pension list" as provided for in Section l, of this Ordinance shall be entitled to receive an annual pension equal to two per-cent of his average annual compensation computed for five years last past, multiplied by the number of years such person has been in service, so long as he shall remain on the "pension llst" herein provided for, the amount thereof to be paid him in equal monthly installments, provided, however, that no pension shall be less~than $20.00 per month, nor more than $1DO.00 per month. Upon the death of a member of the Police or Fire Department, either active retired, the widow of such member shall receive an annual pension equal to one-half of the amount of the pension the member received, or would have received, so long as she remains his widow· Provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to widows of deceased pensioners who were married after having been placed upon the "pension list". The'provisions of this section shall apply to the widows of deceased members of the Police and Fire Departments Whose death occurred since Jamuary 1,'t9~0. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The~14th, day of March, 1930. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to in- stall a 60,000 gallon gasoline storage tank above ground at its place of business at the S. E. Corner of McDowell Avenue and 7th, Street N. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install a 60,000 !gallon gasoline storage tank above ground on its property at the S. E., Corner of iMcDowell Avenue and 7th, Street N. E. The said tank shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and acoording to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Standard 0il Company of New Jersey by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save hs~mless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damage~ itc persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gasoltn~ iStorage tank, and further agrees to r~move the s~ne when it is directed so to do by !the Council of the C~ty of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its !direction. ~TTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of March, 19J0. No. ~65~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one ESO C. P. light at the intersection of Jackson Avenue and 13th, Street S. W. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing tween the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President. 194 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of March, 1930. No. ~6~. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of February 1930, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of February, 19~0, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk and Auditor Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection ~ilitary & Armories Physician Quarantine and DetentiOn Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Eaintenance Street.Repairs Bridge " Crusher Street Signs City Stables and Feed Tools and Equipment Live Stock Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks Library Ree~eation Market Nest End Market Municipal Airport Interest Annex Pensions - Police and Fire $ 951.35 1,E02.49 1,~99.07 89.90 410.00 316.6§ 911.63 1,118.5§ 100.00 1,51Z.§5 1,6E1.66 433,32 80.00 436.90 1,067.80 4E4. 685.2.4 583.33 1£.00 E,l?$.?O ?60 19.76 1~,408.12 17,15£.~5 ~,471.£5 Z,952.10 5O?.O0 ?5.00 lO0.O0 195.00 1,6£8.08 1,952.17 6,355.17 1,258.50 8,~46.28 101.2£ 1~.52 1,6~2.66 329.4? 190.00 4.75 5,099.16 284.4? £3.94 E60.76 994.20 1,045.26 35,000.00 1,41£.60 1,755.19 522.61 1,841.$5 241.3£ 1,661.45 595,00 $~6.11 166.95 126,155.44 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets Paving School Buildings 114 .El 32.46 28.65 5,054.4Z 5, £09. ?4 ATTEST: Total APPROVED $ 131,543.18 IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £1st, day of ~arch, 1950. No. 5655. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing to the citizens interested in the building line on Ferdinand Avenue between Nountain Avenue and Elm Avenue S. W. VFH~REAS, H. N. Miller has applied for a permit to erect a residence nearer the line of Ferdinand Avenue than the line established by the buildings thereon. The reason for said application being that the lot upon which said Ntller proposes to build is irregular in shape. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hear- ing be given upon the application of said H. N. Niller to build a residence on FerdJ nand Avenue nearer the street line than the line established.by the other buildings on said street. That said hearing be held on Friday, April 4, I950, at 5 o'clock P. ~., in the Circuit Court Room in the Municipal Building, and the City Clerk is directed to publish notice as is required. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN T}~. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~lst, day of Narch, 19~0. ~ No. 5656. A RESOLUTI0~ granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke ~ater Works Company to install a E inch water main on Cherry Avenue N. W., West of Chestnut Street for a distance of 500 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 oonstr~otion and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- tion. President. ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Elst, day of Narch, 1950. No. ~65~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. '~'~,..,~,~'BE IT RESOLVED' by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be and is Street East of 17th, Street, a distance of 200 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 of proper~y by reason of the oonstruction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pre- visions of the ~general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- rotation. ATTES T~_~- ' /~ Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of March, 19~0. No. 3658. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Gwaltney Battery Company to construct two cross-overs at ~109-111 Luck Avenue S. N. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Gwaltney Battery Company to construct two cross-overs into their place of business at ~109-111 Luck Avenue S. W. Said cross-overs shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Gwaltney Battery Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all ~elaims for damages to per-! sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st, day of March 1930. No. 3659. A RESOLUTION to refund to R. W. and Gracie Bowman sewer assessment on lots 15 and 16, Section 40 Melrose. WHEREAS, R. W. and Gracie Bowman are the owners of lots 15 and 16, Section 40, Melrose Addition, purchased by them in 1919. At the time of said purchase a sewer connection had been installed to accommodate the house built on a portion of these lots, and WHEREAS, during the year 1920, a sewer was constructed in Essex Avenue abut- ting said house and an assessment levied therefor, and WHEREAS, the assessment against said lots was paid on the 24th, day of Feb~u ry 1950, amounting to $52.?0 for assessment, and $22.09 interest, and WHEREAS, the house constructed on a portion of said lot had been connected with a sewer before the assessment was made on Essex Avenue. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a'warrant payable to R. W. and Gracie Bowman for $26.~5 sewer assessment, and $11.05 interest, total $3?.40, being one-half of the assessment paid on said two lots. ATTEST: Clerk. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. Pre si dent. ZN THE COUNCIL FOR TttE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £1st, day of March, 19:50. No. :5660. A RESOLUTION to donate $100.00 to the High School Basket Ball Team, a part of the expenses of a trip to Chicago. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $100.00 be donated to the Roanoke High School Basket Ball Team to pay part of the expenses of a trip of the team to Chicago to compete with Basket Ball Teams of other states in the National Tournament. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Allowances and Gifts. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £1st, day of March, 1930. No. :5661. A RESOLUTION to confirm the payment of damages awarded to certain cases be- fore the Law and Chancery Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the payment for damages awarded by the Law and Chancery Court be, and are hereby confirmed as follows: C. J. Foutz, Administrator, Viola May Short ( Funeral Expenses) Viola Nay Short $ 4,000.00 7:57.00 C. J. Foutz, Administrator, Lula B. Bush ( Funeral Expenses) Lula B. Bush 4,000.00 218.00 Clerk. W. P. Short, Guardian, W. P. Short, Jr., APPROVED 1~000.00 9,955.00 ..:.- ./? "/ -'" ~ President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E8th, day of March, 1950. No. 5662. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to change the present white-way lighting system to the ornamental bracket type units on steel poles. WHEREAS, l§0 three-light 80 C. P. cast iron standards are installed on the following streets: Six blocks on Jefferson Street from Norfolkto Tazewell Avenue; Four blocks on Campbell Avenue from Market SQuare to Roanoke Street; Two blocks on Salem Avenue from Jefferson to Second (Commerce) Street S. W. Said standards are installed on both sides of the street spaced approximatelj 50 feet apart with the exception of two blocks on Jefferson Street from Church to Tazewell Avenues. In this block standards are installed on the West Side of the street only, and WHEREAS, it is proposed by the appalachian Electric Power Company to install 85 new 600 C. P. lights on bracket type units on steel poles to replace all of the 150 cast iron standards. The cost of ~h lights to be at the rate of $40.00 per year per light, ex- cept where s~ch lights are burned all night, and replace the present overhead light~ at street intersections, the cost 'of these lights to be $55.00 per year, and WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of the City of Roanoke that the said change be made. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to replace the 150 white-way lights now maintained on cast iron poles On the streets hereinbefore mentioned with 8~ new 600 C. P. ornamental bracket type units on steel poles. The rate to be charged for said new lights to be $~0.00 per year per light, except where such lights are used in place of the present over-head lights at street intersec- tions and which burn all night, the rate of such lights to be $5~.00 per year. B~ IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon the acceptance, in writing, of this resolu- tion by the Appalachian Electric Power Company the same shall replace that provision in the contract between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian ~lectric Power Com- pany relating to the white-way lighting system. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. 1N THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAEOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of March, 1930. A RESOLUTIOM granting a permit to J. D. and W. B. Jamison to install gasoline storage tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted J. D. and W. B. Jamison to install three 1,O00 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks on their property at the Northeast Corner of 5th Street and Mountain Avenue S. W. The said tank shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector, and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said J. D. and W. B. Jamison by acting under this resolution agree to in- demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person~ or Droperty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks, and f%~rther agree to remove the same when they are directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its dj- rection. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £Sth, day of ~,~larch, 1950. No. 3664. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. D. and W. B. Jamison to construct cross- overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be. and is hereby granted J. D. and W. B. Jamison to construct three cross-overs at their prop- erty at the ~ortheast Corner of Fifth Street and Mountain Avenue S.W. ~vo of said cross-overs to be located on Fifth Street and one on Mountain Avenue. Said cross-evers shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said J. D. and W. B. Jamison by acting under this resolution agree to indemnif ~nd save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or prop ~rty by reason of the c0nstn~ction and maintenance %TTEST: Clerk. APPROVED of said cross-overs. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E8th, day of Narch, 1950. No. 566§. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Norfolk and Western nailway Company to construct and maintain an overhead walkway and an underground walkway or tunnel Center Avenue N. W., from the present general office building to the new general fice building of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City uf Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Norfolk and Western Railway Company' to construct and maintain an overhead walkway and an underground walkway or tunnel across Center Avenue N. W., from the present general office building to the new general office building of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company. The permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) That the overhead walkway shall be constructed as indicated on plan M-1411 in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Roanoke, Virginia, dated Narch ~0, 1930, a blue print copy of which is hereto att~ sd and made a part hereof, except that no part of said walkway shall be less than [4 feet above thatportion of the street used for wehieular traffic. (£) That in the construction of the underground walkway or tuzmel no change in the g'rade of the street shall be made, and the said Norfolk and Western' Railway ~ompany shall pay the costs for making any change in the drains or sewers, and the ;cst for making any change in the pipe lines of the ulility companies that may be ~ade necessary by the construction of said underground walkway or tunnel. Said Norfolk and Western Railway Company 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 overhead ~alkway and underground walkway or tunnel. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk. President. SS IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of April, 1930. No. 3666. A RESOLUTION amending Resolution No. 36~2, adopted on the 14th, day of M~rch 1930, granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install a 60,0 gallon gasoline storage tank above ground at its place of business at the southeast corner of ~cDowell Avenue and ?th Street N. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 36~2 adopted on the 14th, day of March 1930, be, and the same is hereby amended by lng therefrom the following language: "and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer acting under its direction." the same hereby is continued in full force and effect. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE 30U~'ICIL I~'0t~ TK~ CITY OF ROA~Ok~, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of April, 1930. No. 3668. A RESOLUTI0~' authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light: Bi~ IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric ?ower Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. street light on 6th, Street, South Roanoke, approximately 350 feet ~Jest of Cor~walli Said light to be maintained under the provisions of 'tLc ~c.ntract between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPROVED Clerk. existing President. ~{~ COUI{CIL FOR TiQE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGiYlA, The llth, day of April, 1930. ~o. 3669. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. ~V. Lockard to install a 1,000 gallon Easo~i~ne storage tank under ground at the Southeast Corner of L~issouri Avenue and i~olti~s R0ad. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted E. ¥~. Lockard to install a 1,000 gallon gasoline storage tank mnderground on his orope~ ~ r~j at the Southeast Corner of ~issouri Avenue and Hollins Road. The said tank snell be installed according to specifications to be furnished by the Buitdin~j~ Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said E. ~. ~ Lockard by acting under this resolution agrees to indmenify ~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 gasoline storage tank &TTEST: C 1 e rk. 'APPROVED President. IN TI~ C0?NJIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The llth, d.ay of April, 1930. No. 5670. RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. W. Lockard to construct cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted E. W. Lockard to construct two cross-overs,into his filling sta- tion at the Southeast Corner of Missouri Avenue and Hollins Road. One of said cross-overs to be on Missouri Avenue and the other on Hollins Road. Said cross-overs shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said E. W. Lockard by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and sa~e, harmless the.C?ity of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property~by reason-of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: ~:?-~ , Clerk. '% ~ '~. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~{E CITY OF ROANOKE The llth, day of April, 1930. VIRGINIA, No. ~671. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of March 19~0, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of ~arch, 1930, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City ~anager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printin~ Council Coroner City Planning and Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physician ~Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~Jaintenance 945.15 1,20b.63 971.75 7~.59 570.00 558.32 1,116.86 438.96 1,433.78 264.66 9.20 433.32 125.00 317.17 956.21 89.68 775.58 583.33 1,213.53 116.40 1,859.95 949.26 68.92 12,445.10 17,036.76 2,471.25 2,95~.12 601.00 104.00 100.00 195.00 27.36 1,9,.98. O0 1,752,03. 4,491.54 1,161.06 Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation ~,~arket West End ~,~arket Ylat e r Mtmi cipal Airport Interest Notes Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening and Grading streets Pay ing ATTEST: .~ /~ APPROVED Clerk. 1,557.35 21.65 1,405.37 6,523.82 175.45 5,688.06 174.40 9,995.90 633.87 2,156.66 1,233.82 60,000. O0 1,662.21 2,763.48 730.01 1,542.15 222.3O 19.20 3,222.63 4,967.50 32,200.00 2,257.00 166.95 155.70 770.38 23.52 2,542.30 212,918.50 3~491.90 216,410.40 P~'e si dent. IN THE COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of April, 1930. ~,'o. 3672 A RESOLUTION to sell to Dr. George S. Lawson a piece of land lying on the East of First (Henry) Street S. W., South of Franklin Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the ~ty of Roanoke that that piece of land designated as follows: Beginning at a point on the East side of First Street S. W., said point being the following two courses and distances from the present S. E., cor- ner of Franklin Road and First Street S. 2 deg. 38' 37" E. 148.37 feet and S. 2 deg. 09' 08" E. 125.9 feet, said point also being the intersection of the East Side of First Street with South line of the Patrick Henry Hotel Building produced. Thence with the Eorth line of widened Bullitt Avenue S. W., N. 88 deg. 07' E. 100 feet to a point; thence N. 2 deg. 09' 08" W. 11.62 feet to a point, corner of Lot 6, Block 7, Sheet 2, S. W., City Official L,~ap; thence with the same S. 87 deg. 50' 52" W. 100 feet to the East Side of First Street S. W., thence with the same S. 2 deg. 09' 08" E. ll.15 feet to the place of begin- ning and being all the land ~orth of the borth line of widened Bullitt Ave- nue and Lot 6, Block 7, Sheet 2, S. W., City Official Map and containing 1138.5 square feet. All bearings refer to the Meridian of the official survey. See plat ~1544-2 on file i.n the office of the City ,Engineer, be sold Dr. ~ 287.09 upon the terms of one-third cash, balan¢ George B. Lawson at the price of .;,3, , in one and two years. The deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of 6~% per annum. The right being given said Dr. George B. Lawson to anticipate the payment of such deferred payments at any time he may desire by paying the interest up to the date of payment. said property. ATTEST: Clerk. Said payments shall be secured by a lien to be retained on APPROVED e IN THE COUNCIL FOR TSiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of April, 1950. No. 3673. A RESOLUTION relating to the encroachment of a wall and building belonging to R. Kent Spiller situated on the North Side of Westover Avenue East of Grandin Road, which wall and building encroaches upon the alley which extends North and South from said Grandin Road. WHEREAS, R. Kent Spiller is the owner of a piece of property known as Lot ll of the Keystone Place situated on the North Side of Westover Avenue abutting an alley extending North from said Westover Avenue. Said building encroaches upon said alley 5/10 of a foot, and the wall 5 7/10 feet, and WHEREAS, said building and wall were erected through an error in location on said lot, and WHEREAS, the use of said alley by the public is not being interferred with on accomut of said building and wall encroaching thereon, and WHEREAS, said R. Kent Spiller through R. L. Rush, his agent, has asked that Council take no action to remove said building and wall, but to let the same remain until such time as the building is removed, and WHEREAS, the use of said alley by the public is not being interfered with. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the building and wall of said R. Kent Spiller on the land known as Lot ll of the Keystoz Place situated on the North Side of Westover Avenue East of Grandin Road which build ing encroaches 5/10 of a foot in the alley extending North from Westover Avenue and the wall 3 ?/10 feet om said alley be allowed to remain until such time as the build lng is removed from said lot. Any building erected in the future upon said lot shal be constructed so as not to encroach upon said alley. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN TtE~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of April, 1930. No. 3674. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a certain gas main. 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 lay a 4 inch gas main on Weaver Road, Grandin Court, from Tillett Road South 150 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Cil;y of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, !iand further agrees to replace the streets where the same are Opened under the pro- ~visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: IN TH!~ COUNCIL FOR TIlE CITY OF ROAN0tCE, VIRGI~TIA, The 18th, day of April, 1930. No. 3667. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Roanoke Lodge ~197, B. P. 0. E., U. S. A., Inc., to construct a bridge and build over the alley East of Jefferson Street and running ¥orth and South between the property of said Roanoke Lodge ~197, B. P. 0. E., U. S. A., Inc. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Roanoke Lodge ~197, B. P. 0. E., U. S. A.,- Inc., its lesssees, grantees or assigns bo construct a bridge and build over the alley lying East of Jefferson Street and running North and South between the property of said Roanoke Lodge ~197, B. P. 0. E.~ U. ~. A., Inc. The permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) That the said Lodge will grade the alley over which the bridge and bu£1ding are prgposed to be erected, and will grade the alley running East and West and connecting with said alley running North ~ld South for a distance of 370 feet. The said bridge and building shall have a clearance of at lease 14 feet above the roadwsy. (2) Said Lodge shall pave the alley over which the bridge and building are constructed, and shall pave the alley running East and. West abutting the property of said Lodge. (3) Said bridge and building shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished the City ~anager and approved by him. (4) Said bridge and building shall be lighted with suffieiant lights to make the alley-way safe for use. (5) Said Lodge shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from al~ claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said bridge and building. APPROVED ATTEST: President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th, day of April, 1930. No. ~75. A RESOLUTION to reimburse Nattox and Jennings, Inc., for such expense as may be necessary in order to cut off their building situated on the Southside of Cen- ter Avenue so as to conform to the set back llne established on said street. WHEREAS, Mattox and Jennings, Inc., are constructing an addition to their building situated on the Southside of Center Avenue East of 4th Street, and WHEREAS, a set back line of five feet has been established on Center Avenue, and in order that the buildings of said Mattox and Jennings, Inc., may be uniform it is necessary that the front of said building be set back five feet, and WHEREAS, said Mattox and Jennings, Inc., have offered to fUrnish the money for the purpose of cutting off said building, and set the same back ~ive feet so as to conform to the set back line established on said street. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the offer of said Mattox and Jennings, Inc., to furnish the money to cut off the front of their present building and set the same back five feet so as to conform to the set back line be accepted, and such sums of money as may be expended for said pur- pose shall be refunded to said Mattox and Jennings, Inc., without interest, in the year 1951. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to proceed with the work of removing the front of the building belonging to said Mattox and Je~ings, Inc., and setting the same back five feet so as to conform to the set back line as established on Center Avenue. Such sums of money as may be necessary to complete this work to be furnished by said Mattox and Jennings, Inc., and a strict account of said sums of money so furnished shall be kept and the same refunded to sai&~ Mattox and Jennings, Inc,, without interest, in the year 1951. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ZSth, day of April, 1950. No. ~681. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for construction of concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on the North Side of Bullitt Avenue from Jefferson Street to Firs~ Street S. W., to Campbell and Peters. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of concrete curb,gntter and sidewalk on the Northside of Bullitt ~enue S. W., from Jefferson Street to First Street be, and the same is hereby award ~d Campbell and Peters at the amount of their bid, $1,055.50. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. The said Campbell and Peters before proceeding with said work shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price, conditioned for the faithful per- formamee of the contract. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. # IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~M, VIRGINIa, The ESth, day of April, 19~0. No. ~678. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main on 9th Street or 01d Hollins Road N. E., 180 feet South of Carolina Avenue to Missouri Avenue, a distance of 1~0 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for d~mages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th, day of April 19~0. No. 5679. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. 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 a 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Missouri Avenue and 9th Street N.E. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing be- tween the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~Sth, day of April 1930. No. 3680. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the audit of the city books for the year 1930 to Crawford-Stull & Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the audit of the books of the City of Roanoke and the School Board for the year 1930, be, and the same is hereby awarded Crawford-Stull & Company at $445.00. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End, day of Nay, 19~0. No. A RESOLUTION to license Frank Reynolds and Clayton Lemon to operate the Municipal Airport. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor of the City of Roanoke and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed to execute on ~ behalf of the City, the contract with Frank Reynolds and Clayton Lemon granting~to said Reynolds and Lemon a 'license to operate the Municipal Airport. Said contract is attached hereto and made a part hereof. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End, day of May, 1930. No. $677. AN ORDINANCE to establish rules, regulations and rates to govern the Roanoke Municipal Airport. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the rules, regula- tions and rates to govern the Roanoke MunicSpal Airport be, and the. same are hereby established as follows: The Roanoke Municipal Airport is owned by the City of Roanoke, Virginia. Any and all parties operating or using or visiting the airport field shall form to and be bound by the regulations hereby establishe~ by the City of Roanoke as follows: (1) Ail airmen and aircraft operating on or from this airport shall be subJee to and bound by the rules and regulations as authorized by the "Air Commerce Act of 1926" and laid down in the "Air Traffic ~ules" effective March 22, 1927, as estab- lished by the United States Department of Commerce, and as hereafter amended. Said mentioned "Air Traffic Rules" are hereby specifically adopted by reference and expr ly made a part hereof as fully as if the same were completely set forth herein. (2) Violation of these regulations shall be deemed a breach of duty causing legal liability therefor. (~) All persons using in any way the airport area shall exercise due care to guard against fire and injury to persons or property. No rubbish shall be scatter- ed about the airport area and the crew od all visiting aircraft shall be required to keep clean the space allotted. {4) No lauding fee shall be collected by any person for the privilege of landing aircx~aft on the City's airport; the port being am "open port". (5) Ail landing and takeoffs shall be made on the runways provided therefor. (6) Unhoused aircraft must be parked in the space allotted and staked down at all times when the owner, the operator or his mechanic are not in attendance. SS- planes. (8) Lighting of the port for night flying shall be done only to meet the re- quirements of the United States Department of Commerce and the Air Mail Service. If additional night lighting is desired, the operating authorities shall be duly noti- fied. In no case will the pert be lighted to acoommodate night ~lying for pleasure purposes. (9) Ail pilots landing on this field must report immediately to the administra. tire office oD the port to ~egister their names, addresses, type of equipment, license or military number of aircraft, its ownership, the time of their arrival, expected time of departure, service required, and such other information as may properly be required for record purposes. (10) It is hereby made the duty of every pilot, mechanic, or other person em- ployed on the field, and they are hereby authorized to carry out these rules and also to see that the general public uses due Care and caution to prevent injury to themselves and other persons or property, and further, to preserve and protect the property and equipment of whatever nature on the field. (1t) It shall be the duty of the party in charge of operating the port to im- mediately notify the City Manager of any defect in the condition of ~he port for flying purposes, and any failure to so report any such defect until after an acci- dent caused thereby shall be an omission of duty on the part of the party in charge of operating the port. (1£) Notice is hereby given that this airport is being operated under a licens, agreement also granting the privilege of local commercial flying for hire over whic] operation and commercial~flying the City of Roanoke exercises no control, and all pilots of visiting planes, passenger and commercial flyers, operators and all perso~ visiting or flying in or from or using or operating the airport thereby agree to release the City of Roanoke from any and all responsibility incident to the manner in which the airport is operated and served from within or used from without. (13) Landings and takeoffs shall be made when practical into the wind. The party in charge of operating the airport shall designate the runway to be used, and the direction of takeoffs and landings.' (14) A plane taxiing before taking off or after landing, shall taxi on the righ side of the runway according to the direction he is progressing in order that suf- ficient space be allowed for other takeoffs and landings of other aircraft. (15) All storage of Airplanes in Hangars, shall be the exclusive privilege of the Licensed _Operators for which following maximum rates shall be charged. HANGAR R~NTAL WITH SERVICE Aircraft having wing spread of 36 feet or less Aircraft having wing spread of over 36 feet to 4§ ft. Aircraft having wing spread of over 45 feet to 60 ft. Per l~r $2 .oo 2.00 30.00 2.50 35.00 3.00 Overnight storage outside hangar, 50~ per ship per night. Mechanical Service Maximum Charges, Mechanic Time $ ~.00 per hour, Helper, s Time 1.50 per hour. (16) Space rental for individuals, private hangar sides will be rented at the following rates; Annual Rental $ cents per square foot or minimum charge of $~.00 :~er month. Charge for use of field carrying passengers for hire, or aware, the charter- ing of aircraft for speclaltrips, the training of students whether for compensa- tion o~ otherwise, demonstrating and sale of aircraft, and/or for other commercial purposes. One passenger plane Two passenger plane Four passenger plane Six passenger plane Over Six" " $ E0.00 per month 25.00 per month 40.00 per month 55.00 per month 70.00 per month (17) Standard Rates for local non-stop flying for hire. $ 12.50 per day 15.00 per day 22.00 per day 30.00 per day 40.00 per day 3,00 per passenger for five minutes in air, 5.00 per passenger for ten minutes in air, $3.00 to be minumum charge per passenger for any flight. A standard schedule of rates for transportation service must be published and adhered to. (18) These rules and regulations are posted in conspicuous places to fully notify all persons of the terms and conditions upon which the airport is open, and all operators must comply with Stat~.!~s governing the operation of aircrafts. (19) Permit and license for use of field as set forth in Section (16), must be obtained from the City Manager's Office. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TN~, CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of May, 1950. No. ~682. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Charles Aesy to install two 1,000 gallon gasoline storage tanks under-ground on his property at the Northeast Corner of Patterson Avenue and 8th Street S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Charles Aesy to install two 1,O00 gallon gasoline storage tanks unde~ ground on his property at the Northeast Corner of Patterson Avenue and Sth Street S. W. Said tanks mball be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector, and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Charles Aesy by acting under this resolution agrees to indemmify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert~ by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks. APPROVED ATTEST: President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End, day of ~iay 1950. No. 5683. A RESOLUTION authorizing'the zppalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council cf the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install a £50 C. P. stree~ light at the intersection of Franwell Avenue and 18th Street N.-W. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~!0KE, VIRGINIA, President. The 9th, day of May, 1930. No. 5684. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ~ inch gas main on Crescent Street N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and i hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2 inch gas main on Creseen Street from New York Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue N. W. 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 construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. AT TEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. ~IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 9th, day of May, 1930. No. 3685. A RESOLUTIONauthorizing the appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 2~0 C. P. ~eet light at the intersection of Grandin Road and Northumberland Avenue, and to move the 100 C. P. light now located at said point to the middle of the block on Grandin Roa~ between Virginia Avenue and Northumberland Avenue. Said lights to be maintained under the contract between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VINGINIA, The 16th, day o f May, 1950. No. 5686. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month, of April, 1950, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED'by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of April 1950, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager $ Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and C~sts Nokmen's Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks 958.55 1,251.89 957.27 199.67 570.00 558.52 1,090.78 159.85 121.00 1,196.46 1,054.25 29.61 43S.52 466.15 8??.75 65.62 ?g6.29 585.55 1,215.55 60.00 1,861.61 885.84 698.90 16,550.18 2,471.25 2,955.31 507.?2 118'00 100.00 96.56 1,617.06 1,945.61 ?,666.23 1,207.07 11,165.09 299.55 1,556.64 8.65 2,482.12 8,160.11 74.40 5.00 450.48 994.30 2,754.42 ?0,000.00 2,060.97 Library Recreation Public Market West End Market Water Municipal Airport I nt · re s t Annex Police and Fire Pensions Tax Levy 1927 EXTRAORDINARY l, 874.02 337.93 1,489.42 278.22 247.57 4,425.83 34,850.00 778.27 446.64 143.87 209,497.64 Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets Paving Bridge Construction APPROVED 440.95 470.18 1,808.99 Z92.24 5.04 3,017.40 $ 212,515.04 ATTEST: Clerk Pre s iden t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of May, 1930. No. 3688. A RESOLUTION to amend Resolution No. 3685 adopted May 9, 1930, entitled, "A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a cer- tain street light." BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 3685 adopted ~!ay 9, 1930, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light," be amended so as to read as follows: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. ligh in the middle of the block on Grandin Road between Virginia Avenue and Northumber- land Avenue, and that the 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Grandin Road and Northumberland Avenue be changed to the standard type light. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Ap- palachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. t 214 EN D'ED IN THE_ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th~ day of June, 1930. ltEPEALEi) ~ ORDINANCE to' amend and reordain Paragraph A of Section 14 of ~ ordinance adopted by the Co~cil of the City of Roanoke on the 24th day of Each 19E5, en- titled: "~ Ordinance to grant permission to the Safety Notor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein stated a motor bus system of passenggr transportation upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke." BE IT 0~AINED by the Co~cil of the City of Ro~oke that Paragraph A of Section 14 of ~ ordinance adopted by the Co~cil of the .City of Roanoke on the 'B~th day of ~farch 19E~, entit%ed "~ Ordinance to gr~t permission to the Safety ~{otor Transit CorpOration to maintain ~d operate upon the conditions herein speci- fied a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke", be ~ended ~d reordained so as to read as follows: 14. x x x x x (a)· The gr~tee shall at all times durt~ the period of the gr~t maintat~ and operate motor busses, which shall conform to the following specifications, viz. Desig.n: ~Iust be modern in design and construction and for low center of gravity. Type:That all busses shall be pay-as-you-enter, street car t~e; seats facing fo~ard with isle in center, except that seats over wheel housing may be Darallel. Upholstering: Cane or lea~h~r. Windows: Lower sash adjustable - of modern an~i-rattle design. Doors: Front entrance, double folding doors, not less than E4" x ~4". A rear emergency door located in center of end of bus, or on left side at rear of bus for use in case of accident or fire. Steps: First step not exceed 16" from gro~d or street. Width: Outside maxim~ 87". Seats: 52" -- Isle maxim~ l~" - minim~ 15". Inside Height: Ninim~ 76". Brakes: Semite ~d emergency each to have sufficient braking surface to give maxim~ braking power available from weight and traction at rear wheels. Lights: ~sses, to be equipped With electric light having legal volumn control. Grab H~dles: Located inside of vestibule ~d securely anchored to body. Ventilators: That busses be e~uipped with ventilators of a suitable t~e to assure proper ventilation. Stop lights: All busses be equipped qith a stop light. Fire ~tin~isher:Each bus shall be equipped with fire extin~isher, to be kept in proper condition and e~osed to view. Route Sign: Provision shall be ~de for a route sign so located that it may be read at least 500 feet ahead of bus ~d must not interfere with the driver's vision or produce any annoyi~ glare, ~haust: The e~ust pipe shall extend to the rear end of the bus. properly protected to prevent injury that may cause leaks. Tires: No busses shall be operated with solid tires, exc~ept cushion tires may be used on large busses on approval of City ~anager. .0.v~erhan~: The maximum overhang of the motor bus body shall be not more than one-fourth of total length of vehicle. Rail Outside and back of driver: A partition rail to be constructed at back and on right side of driver's seat. E%uipment: Busses to have hand rails suspended from the ceiling both~side: push bmttons on each side post with buzzer near the bus operator, and shall be pain' ed a uniform color. And the physical condition of the same skall be maintained by it at the highest practical standard of efficiency. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOk~,VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of June, 1950. No. 5689. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and i hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a ~ inch gas main on 15th, Street S. E., from a dead end South to Berkley-Avenue; thence East on Berkley Ave- nue and tie into dead end. Said Roanoke gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnity 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 gas main and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provision of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VII%GINIA, The 6th, day of June, 1950. No. ~690. A RESOLUTI0~'I granting a permit to tke Roanoke V~ater Works Company to lay a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay an 8 inch water main on Bullitt Avenue S. W., between 2Jefferson Street and 1st Street S. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and ~rther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tCM,VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of June, 1950. No. 5691. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One £D0 C. P. street light at the intersection of Floyd Avenue and 6th, Street, Wasena. (2) One £50 C. P. street light at the intersection of Howbert Avenue and 6th, Street, Wasena. (5) One 100 C. P. street light on Gainsboro Road half-way between Gregory Avenue and End Street N. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TltE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June, 1930, No. $69E. AN ORDINANCE to create an advisory committee to the Health Department for the City of Roanoke, and prescribing the duties of said committee. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roenoke as follows: (1) That a committee to consist of four members, and the City Physician be and is hereby Created to advise the Health Department relating to the health of the City of Roanoke. (2) The Council of the City of Roanoke shall immediately, upon the passage of this ordinance, appoint said committee, and said committee shall be subject to removal by the Council.. (3) The duties of the committee shall be to advise the Health Department in all matters necessary to secure the inhabitants of the City of Roanoke from the Department in matters of management, maintenance and direction of said Depart- ment, the removal~andQuarantine of suspects; the establishment of Quar~tine regu- lations and all matters in connection with such regulations, and in general to ad- vise said Department in all matters relating to the general health conditions in the City of Roanoke. C4) The Health Department shall consult said committee on all matters relat- lng to the general health of the City of Roanoke, the establishing of Quarantine regulations and enforcing said regulations, and in general to consult the committee whenever a conditio~i'!arises in which the health of the City of Roanoke is involved. APPROVED ATTES T: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June, No. :569b. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay rain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay six and eight inch water mains on llth and l:sth Streets and Morton and Tompkins Avenues and Tayloe Street S. E. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for d-sages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June, 19:50. No. :5696. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to make improvements to Lafayette Ioulevard between Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the improvement of Lafay- ette Boulevard between Pennsylvania and ~assachusetts Avenues, ( Annex Territory 1921 but no expenditure shall be made until the property owners shall have paid into the ity Treasury one-half the cost of the curb and ~utter. ~ny expenditure under the provisions of this resolution shall be charge~ to the account of Annexed Territory. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E0th, day of June, 1930. No. 5697. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct a sewer to accommodate the property on Wycliff Avenue for a distance of approximately 490 feet South of 8th, Street, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct a sewer on Wycliff Avenue approximately 490 feet South of 8th Street, provided the property owners pay one-half the cost. APPROVEd ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June, 1930. No. $698. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. street light on Stewart Avenue approximately 350 feet East of 14th Street S. E. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contact existing be- tween the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. A P P R 0 V E D ~TTEST: Clerk. President. II IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June, 1950. No. 15699. I RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of May 1950, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of May 1950, be and the same are hereby ap- proved and ordered paid' as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judge s' Salari e s Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections ~ Stationery & Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Depar. tment Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Rempval Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damage s and Co st s Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Park s Library Recreat i on Market West End Market Water Airport Interest Accounts Payable ~n~ex Police and Fire Pension $ 1,074.62 1,192.25 952.9? 345.64 570.00 558 959.44 233.18 !15 · 19 1,486.67 179,16 87'7.70 433.32 150.00. 422.91 879.75 62.96 941.47 583.33 1,213.33 84.00 1,941.14 811.56 126.58 13,028.57 12,520.34 2,471.25 2,959.67 501.00 88.00 100. O0 125.00 69.16 1,643.90 1, ?§1.71 5,136.35 1,592.07 13,364.87 1,389.01 1,716.21 1,600.53 6,851.45 4 35.50 20.20 281.86 1,114.71 1,255.80 78,000.00 1,812.42 1,588.27 323.20 1,492.27 234.83 14.40 2,668.88 20,765.00 580.71 158.41 397.09 $95,828.13 EXTRAORDINARY Opening & Grading Streets Paving Bridge Construction APPROVED 945.57 1,491.93 1~782.57 4,220.07 $ 200,048.20 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIa, The 20th, day of June, 1930. No. S701. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor, the City Manager and City Auditor to borrow a sum of money not to exceed $400,000.00. WHEREAS, it is necessary to borrow the sum of $400,000.00 for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, said money is needed to provide for the usual operation of the Municipal Government, AN EMERGENCY IS ,SET FORTE AND DECLARED TO F~IST, and this resolution shall be in force from its passage. BE IT RESOLVED b,V the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Nayor, the City Manager and the City Auditor be, and they are hereby authorized to negotiate ~and secure a temporary Loan of not to exceed $400,000.00 for the purpose of paying ithe current expenses of ~the government of the City of Roanoke. Said loan shall be evidenced by negotiable note or notes executed by the Mayor and City Auditor, and shall not extend for a period exceeding four (4) months, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed six per-cent. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident. IN. THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June, 1930. No. A RESOLUTION to authorize the City Clerk and Auditor to pay for liability insurance at the Airport. WHEREAS, it is required that Reynolds and Lemon and the City of Roanoke in- sure liability at the N~uicipal Airport, and WHEREAS, Reynolds and Lemon have requested that the City pay the first year premium, they to pay all subsequent premiums during the term of the lease. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to pay to Charles Lunsford & Sons the premium on the liability insurance policy of the Municipal Airport amounting to ~349.13,. which amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Airport. APPROVED LTTES T: Clerk. President. II IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~-0th, day of Jtme, 1930. No. S70S. A RESOLUTION offering a reward of $§00.00 for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who dynamited the house of Police Officer W. S. Newton. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a reward of $500.00 be, and is hereby offered for the arrest and conviction of the person o~ persons who dynamited the house of Police Officer W. S. Newton on the morning of June 19th, 1930, provided, however, that no persons connected in any way with the Police Department shall receive any part of said reward. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £0th, day of June, 1930. No. 3704. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct a sidewalk on the Northstde of Elm Avenue, West of Third (Roanoke) Street. BE IT RESOLVED.by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be,-and he is hereby authorized to construct a full width sidewalk on the Northside of Elm Avenue approximately 100 feet West of Third (Roanoke) Street, abutting the property of Graham-White Sander Corporation, provided, however, that the said side- walk shall not be constructed until the property owner has paid into the City Treasury one-half the cost thereof. Any amount expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account of street repair. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. IN T~ COUNCIr. FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of July~ 19~o. No. Z?00. AN ORDINANCE providing for cutting and removing weeds, or other noxious vegetable matter from premises in the City of Roanoke, and providing ~enalties for failure to remove such weeds, etc. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that whenever it shall come to the knowledge of the City Manager that there exists, upon any land or scs in the City any weeds, or other noxious vegetable matter, which is, in his detrimental to the health, comfort or general welfare of any of the i~h~bitants cf the City, it shall be the duty of the said City Nauager to solve notice on the eupant thereof or on the owner, if umoccupied, to cause such weecls, or other noxioul vegetable matter to be cut and removed from s~oh land or premises within three days or that the same will be done by the City at the. expense of the said owner, if such land or premises be unoccupied the said notice shall be served on the owner thereof. if he be a resident of the City of Roanoke, and, if not, upon the owner,s agent in charge thereof, or upon the owner by publication, as hereinafter provided. ~ny such occupant or owner, who shall fail to cause ~uoh weeds, er other noxi- ous vegetable matter to be cut and removed from such land or premises within the time specified in said notice, shall upon c0nviotion thereof be fined not exceeding fifty dollars {$50.00~ and each day that such wee~s, or other noxious vegetable mat- te~ shall be permitted to remain upon such land or premises after the expiration of the time specified in said notice shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense under this ordinance. If such weeds, or other noxious vegetable matter shall remain on any such lamd or premises after the expiration of the time~.speoified in said notice, the City Maria ~er shall cause the same to be cut and removed therefrom at the expense of the oceu- )ant or owner of such land or premises, as the case may be. If the owner of an~ unoccupied lot or premises is not a resident of the City ~f Roanoke and does not have an agent in said City upon whom such notice may be re. quired ~el, wed, the notice hereinbefore/may be given by publication for not less than five lays in any daily newspaper published in said City, and the cost of such publication ~hall be collected as part of the expense of making APPROVED ATTEST: ~lerk. such removal. President. IN ~.COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The Zrd, day of July, 19Z0. No. Z705. A HESOLUTION to purchase certain lots as an addition to Fallen Park from W. W. Berry. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that lots 1, ~, Z and 4, Section 14, NoDonald Addition, and lots 14, 15, 16 and l?, Section 15, of the Ne- Donald Addition, be purchased from W. W. Berr~ at the price of $S,500.00. payable On, $500.00 cash, -nd the balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, evidenced by notes of $1,000.00 each, payable to said W. W. Berry in 1, 2 and 3 years with interest from their date the right being reserved by the city to anticipate the payment of said notes at any time it may desire. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said lots, and to report, in writing, his opinion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor upon receiving a favox~ able opinion from the City Attorney shall draw a warrant for the sum of $500.00 payable to said W. W. Berry, and the Mayor and the City Clerk shall execute and de- liver to said W. W. Berry three notes for $1,000.00 each. Any ~ount expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account o~ Parks. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN ?NE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Srd, day of July, 1930. No. 5706. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install certain gasoline storage tanks under-ground and pumps connected with said t e~k s. 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 install two 1,000 gallon storage tanks under-ground, and to install two pumps on its property on the South- side of Tazewell Avenue 44 feet Nest of 4th Street S. E. The said tanks shall be installed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the Building Inspector, and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Standard'011 Company of New Jersey 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 gasoline storage tanks. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of July, 1930. No. 3707. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to construct a certain cross-over. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and into a Filling Station to be erected by said company. The said cross-over shall be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager, and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said Standard 011 Company of New Jersey 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. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of July, 1930. No. Z?05. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Stoke 0il Compan~ to construct a cross- over on the South Side of Tazewell Avenue into its place of business. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Stoke 0il Company to construct a cross-over on the South Side of Tazewell Avenue into its place of business. Said cross-over shall be constructed'in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City Nanager and according to his good liking and satisfaction Said Stoke 0il 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-over. APPROVED Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TNE. CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, da~ of July, 19~0. No. Z?09. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Norfolk and Western Railwa~ Company to install an automatic wig-wag flashlight crossing signal on the east leg of the '~ve at Holliday ~$reet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to install an automatle wig-wag flashlight crossing signal on the east leg of the ~® at Holliday Street. The said installation shall be in accordance with the plan hereto attached and made a part hereof. The said Norfolk and western Railway Company 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 automatic wi~-wa~ flash light orossin~ signal. ZN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of July, 19~0. No. 3710. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to J. R. Vaughan & Company for the eon- struction of curb and gutter on Lafayette Avenue from Pemusylvanta AvenUe to city limits. WHEREAS, the City Manager advertised for bids for the construction of curb and gutter on Lafayette Avenue from Pennsylvania Avenue to the city llmiSs, and WHEREAS, bids were received on the 3rd day of July, 1930, and upon a tabula- tion thereof, J. R. Vaughan & Company were ascertained to be the lowest bidders. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 'contract for the construction of curb and gutter on Lafayette Avenue from Pennsyl- vania Avenue to the city limits be, and the same is hereby awarded J. R. Vaughan & Company at the price of $1,699.50. Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work the said J. R. Vaughan & Company shall enter into a bond in the penalty of 50% of the eon- tract price, a~d the City Attorney is directed to prepare the form of said contract and bond. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Srd, day of July, 1930. No. ~?ll. A RESOLUTION to award the contract t o W. G. Tinsley for the construction of a 5 foot concrete sidewalk on the North Side of Sherwood Avenue in front of the Wasena public school. WHEREAS, the City Manager advertised for bids for the construction of a foot concrete sidewalk on the Northside of Sherwood Avenue in front of the ~asena public school, and WHEREAS, bids were received on the Zrd day of July 19ZO, and upon a tabula- tion thereof ~. G. Tlnsley was ascertained to be the lowest bidder. _ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the eom- tract for the construction of a $ foot concrete sidewalk on the Northside of Sher- wood Avenue in front of the Wasena public school be, and the same is hereby awarded W. G. Tlnsley at the price of $407,10. Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work the said W. G. Tinsley shall enter into a bond in the penalty of $0% of the contract price, and the City Attorney is directed to prepare the form of said contract and bond. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of July~ 1930. No. 3712. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Atlantic Refining 0ompany to construct certain crc ss-overs. BE IT RESOr, VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Atlantic Refining Company to construct certain cross-overs as fo llows: (11 An additional cross-over on the North Side of Salem Avenue West of Second Street. (2) An additional cross-over on the East Side of Commonwealth Avenue ap, proxi- mately 85 feet North of Patton Avenue. Said cross-overs shall be construote~ in accordance with spec'ifications to he furnished by 'the City Manager and according to- his good liking and satisfaetion~ The said Atlantic Refining Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save hax~nless 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. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of July, 1950.' No. $714. . A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric P~wer Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED'by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power company be, and is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Carolina Avenue and 8th Street, South Roanoke. .(2) One 100 ¢. P. street light on Cherry Avenue N. N., approximately $50 feet West of the intersection of Chestnut Avenue and Cherry Avenue. (3) One ~50 C. P, street light on Loudon Avenue approximately 350 feet West of Third Street. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: 'Clerk. President. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of July, 1930. No. 3715. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts amd claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of June, 1930, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of June, 1930, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager E~.ine ering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of 'Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Cberities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire' Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Sewer Maintenance Garbage Removal Street Repairs Bridge Repair Crusher Street Signs City Stables and Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il SchOols Public Parks Library Recreation Marks t New Market Water . Airport Interest Accoumts Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets Bridge Constru~tion Schools Buildings 960.77 1,217.09 159.25 355.00 ~5S.32 1,603.S5 135.70 1,084-.45 1,0§$.33 4, $90. IZ 70 887.05 55.96 70E.43 5~3.33 1,~13,~ 144.00 1,859.13 ~,4~. 15 14,~3,E0 E,4~1.25 511.83 lO0.O0 125.00 l, ~0.55 2.,156.~5 ' 5,91~.44 1,Z89.57 1,485.96 7.85 1,494 .~ 16.39 74.40 189,95 1,679.77 1,0~5.90 82,000. O0 1,~0.69 9E~.06 1,~0.~ 200.86 ~,48 1,~5.80 ~0.00 278.6Z S97.09 ?-~9.86 918.~8 915.Z~ 9Z.44 10,908.3~ $ 18E;689.18 1~,085.~2 $ 195,774.40 IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of August, 1930. No. $713. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section three of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day of February 1929, numbered Z460~ entitled, "An 0rdinanee to establish election districts in the City of Roenoke." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section three of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day of February 1929, numbered 3460, entitled, "An Ordinance to establish election dis- tricts in the City of'Roanoke," be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: HIGHLAND PRECINCT N0.2. Begi~ing at the intersection of Marshall Avenue and Franklin Road S. w; / -- thence with the center of Franklin Road to Washington Avenue; thence with the cente of Washington Avenue through Highland Park to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River as it meanders to 12th Street S. W., extended; thence with the center of 1Eth Street S. W., to Campbell Avenue; thence with the center of Campbell Avenue to Sth Street S. W; thence with the center of 8th Street S. W., to Marshall Avenue; rhone. with the center of Marshall Avenue to the beginning. The voting pla6e in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on the West Side of 5th Street S. W., between Elm Avenue and Highland Avenue. ATTEST: clerk. APPROVED President' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of August, 1930. No. $716. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. 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 gas mains as follows: (1) A 2 inch gas main on Vernon Street S. E., from Dale Avenue South to Kenwood Boulevard; thence West on Kenwood Boulevard 500 feet to a dead end; East on Kenwood Boulevard 1,000 feet to a dead end; West on Greenbri~ Avenue from Kenwood Boulevard 1,000 feet to a dead end. ~ (2) A 2 inch gas main on New Street, ~outh Roanoke, from MoOlanahan Place South 1,000 feet to a dead end. 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 construction and maintenance of said gas mains, and lux thre agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions o~ the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAEOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of August, 1950. No. 5717. A RESOLUTION to purchase from R. T. Campbell a piece of property lying on the Southside of Rorer Avenue immediately West of, and adjoining the Sixth Street Fire Station, and fixing the price. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a piece of proper ty lying on the Southside of Rorer Avenue immediately West of, and adjoining the Sixth Street Fire Station be purchasedfrom R. T. Campbell at the price of $5,500.00 payable $500.00 cash, assume a loan of $2,000.00, and the balance of $1,000.00 in two equal payments to be evidenced by notes bearing 6~ interest payable in one and two years after date, the right being reserved to R. T. Campbell to remove the buildings from said lot. B~ IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said property and report thereon in writing, and the City Clerk and Auditor upon receiving said report shall draw a warrant for the sum of $500.00, payable to R. T. Campbell, Or to such persons as he may designate, and the ~...~ayor and the City Clerk are directed to execute the note, evidencing the de- ferred payment s. Any amount expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charg- ed to Extraordinary Account of the Fire Department. APPROVED ATTES T: Clerk. President. IN THE COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The' 15th, day of August, 1930. No. 5719. A RES~LUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. 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 gas mainsas follows: (1) A l~- inch gas main on lDth Street N. W., from ~,~oorman Road South lb0 feet to a dead end. (2) A 4 inch gas main on ~ycliff Avenue, South Roanoke, from 500 feet South of 8th Street to 100 feet South 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 mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for stre~ restoration. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of August, 1930. No. 3720. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Roanoke Water ~orks Company to lay certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a 2 inch water main in Campbell Avenue S. ~., West of l£th Street, a distance of 70 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 mai~ntenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi. sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street rest. tlon. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th, day of August, 193d. No. 3721. A ~RESOLUTION to accept from the Norfolk and Western Railway Company the ease- ment over that strip of land on the Northside of Norfolk Avenue extending East from Fifth (Park) Street and fully described in said Deed of Easement. BE IT RESOLED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an easement be, and is hereby accepted from the Norfolk and Western Railway Company over a strip of 1 lying on ~the Northside of Norfolk Avenue extending East from Fifth (Park) Street, fully described in the Deed of Easement hereto attached and made a part hereof. In accepting said easement the City of Roanoke agrees to and will abide by terms and conditions set forth in the Deed of Easement hereinbefore referred to. The Mayor of the City of Roanoke and the City Clerk be, and are hereby direct- ed to execute on behalf of the city said Deed of Easement. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0ICE, VIROINIA, The 15th, day of August, 1930. No. 3722. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to change the 100 C. P. street light at the Corner of Maryland Avenue and Lafayette Boulevard to a 250 C. P. light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to change the 100 C. P. street light at the Corner of Maryland Avenue and Lafayette Boulevard to a 250 C.P. light. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of August, 1930. No. 3723. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of July, 1930, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke thai the accounts and claims against the City for the month of July, 1930, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Cit~ Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing & Col. Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physician $ 997.08 1,22E. O0 962.48 88 370.00 358.32 1,023.97 1,217.84 100.00 1,066.30 184.66 55.50 433.32 25.00 348.53 879.73 54.79 581.87 583.33 1,213.33 108.00 1,974.67 932.98 95.4 2 12,466.20 lA ,4~9.25 2,471.25 2,972.59 543.50 81.50 100.00 Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Rempval Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Tools and Equipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Soho o i s Parks Library Recreation Market West End Market Water Ai rp ort Interest Sinking Fund Serial Bonds Annex Police and Fire Pensions 195.00 '/4.10 1,70§ .05 1,485.06 5,290.58 1,066.01 11, ?80.0£ 4Z8.34 1,446.91 1,48'/.38 108.4 2 10.00 1,591.95 91.50 810.6O 1,146.25 1,237.45 3,000.00 l, 654.85 l, 552.04 1,~47.44 1,693.54 523.13 303.70 1,540.56 104,340.00 35,755.00 23,000.00 '1,314.97 397.09 252,048.87 EXTRAORDINARY sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets Paving Sidewalk Construction School Buildings ATTEST: Clerk. APPR0.VED 179.69 85.62 1,673.26 291.04 lO,OOO.OO 12,229.,61 $ 264,278.48 President. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOMR,VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of Au~st, 1930. No. A RESOLUTION to fix the compensation of the land assessors for the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the CounCil heretofore appointed M. F. Clearon, E. M. Jos. W. Coxe as land assessors for the City of Roanoke, and Herringdon and WHEEEAS, at the time of the appointment the compensation to be paid said aa- sessors for their services was not fixed. TBEREFORE, BE IT ~ESOLVED by. the Council of the City of Ro~oke that the compensation of said assessors be, and the same is hereby fixed at $1,000.00 each, and M. F. Clearon and E. M. Herrlngdon for their services in checking the land amd buildings be, and they are hereby allowed au additional a~m of $500.00 each. Said amounts when, paid shall be charged to the account of Special Services for land assessors. APPROVED "ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E9th, day of August, 1950. No. 5718. A RESOLUTION directing the conveyance of certain land to the Burrell Memorial Hospital Association. WHEREAS, the deed made by the City of Roanoke to Burrell Memorial HOspital Association dated the 30th, day of July 1919, and recorded in Deed Book $26, page 77, in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, con- tains among other things, the following provisions: (1) That the City of Roanoke shall be entitled to free hospitalization for as many as five city or charity patients in said hospital; (2) That the grantee shall not "assign or otherwise, by act or deed, procure said premises to be assigned, transferred or set over to any person or persons whatever without the consent of the City of Roanoke first obtained"; (5) That in case of non-performance of any of the covenants and conditions contained in said deed on the part of the said grantee or in case the grantee shall abandon or fail to use such premises for the pur- poses in said deed specified, the property conveyed shall revert to the City of Roanoke; said conditions having been inserted in said deed in pursuance of a resolution of the Council of said city passed on the E6th, day of July 1919, and WHEREAS, it is apparent to the City that such provisions impose a substantial financial burden upon the said hospital as well as a possibility of the termination or forfeiture of its rights in said property to such extent as to deter donors from making substantial gifts or donations to the permanent improvement or endowment fundl of said hospital; and ~E1LEAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, considers that the securing of additional funds for better equipment, extension or endowment of said hospital would enable the hospital to give more efiicient care and treatment to the charity or, city patients and would be of substantial benefit to the city and parti- ~cularly to the colored population thereof: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, (1) That the Mayor and Clerk of the City Council of said City be, and they are hereby authorized and directed on behalf of Said city to execute, acknowledge and deliver to said grantee a deed of conveyance and release conveying to said Burrell Memorial Hospital Association or its trustees the said property conveyed by the above mentioned deed which deed shall release and relieve the said hospital from its obligation contained in said existing deed to furnish free of charge hospitalization for five city patients but in lieu thereof shall reserve to said city the right at all times to require hospitalization for a minimum of five city or charity patients for whose hospitalization the said city wil1 pay if, when and as used, upon its order, the actual cost thereof, but not to exceedi $5.§0 per day per patient; and said deed shall also abrogate the other conditions heretnabove mentioned, contained in the existing deed. Said deed shall distinctly provide, however, that in event of a sale or other disposition of said hospital real: estate or in the event that a proper hospital with facilities at least equal to the lm~esent one shall cease to be operated upon said.property, then and in s%ch evens !the grantee shall reimburse the city for its original price paid for said property $5,000.00, but without interest thereon. 234 gouncil may from time to time designate, shall be a member of the Board of Trustees of said hospital. (Z) That the Roanoke Community Fund shall likewise have the power to designate a member of the Roanoke Academy of Medicine ,as a member of such Board of Trustees, should the said Roanoke Community Fund cease to exist, then and in such event, the Council of said city shall have the power to designate such member of the Roanoke Academy of Medicine as a member of said board. APPROVED Clerk. Pre sident, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of September, 1930. No. 5725. A RESOLUTION to close a way described as an alley in Section 10 in Deanwood Terrace Addition in Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, J. C. Martin, J. J. Martin, and W. H. Horton are the owners of lots S and 4 and ? and 8 in Section 10 of the Deanwood Terrace Addition, which said lots are separated by a so-called alley, lots 3 and 4 lying North of the same, and lots 7 and 8 lying south of the same; and WHEREAS, said J. C. Martin, J. J. Martin and W. H. Horton have petitioned Council to close the said alley as aforesaid, between said lots, and WHEREAS, it appears that said strip described as an alley has never been opened or used as either a public or private alley, but the same is now and has alu ways been under fence and cultivation, along with the other land owned by the par- ties through which the same passes; and NNEREAS, said so-called alley if opened, would serve no public convenience, and no person will be injured by relinquishing _a~y right the city has, if any, in said so-called alley; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that what- ever potention right the City of Roanoke may have, if any, to open and improve said strip of land for street purposes, and for public travel, is hereby released and relinQui shed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of September, 1930. No. 3726. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke £or the month of August, 1950, and directing the payment of the same. BE i? RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of August, 1930, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs Cr~sher Signs City Stables and Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation ~arket West End Market Water Airport Interest Annex Police and Fire Pensions 932.07 i,203.94 946.25 ?4.49 370.00 355.72 1,682.16 125.50 103.50 1,184.44 232.66 13.20 433.32 175.00 320.98 1,013.88 56.65. 819.10 1,213.33 48.00 2,169.52 784.09 98.26 12,205.26 14,114.30 2,497.76 2,973.50 506.00 82.00 103.00 125.00 76.00 1,630.15 1,866.77 4,873.08 1,3§8.62 14,834.96 ~t3.01 1,371.43 74.00 2,507.81 27.86 22?.62 74.40 300.80 1,597.50 1,040.24 12,000.00 1,184.63 1,788.83 1,149.67 2,057.6~ 213.96 187.50 391.92 2,377.50 2,385.27 411.88 E X T R A 0 R D I N A R Y Fire Department Sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets Paving 451.84 58.09 2.60 1.00 APPROVED $ 103,699.25 513.53 104,212.78 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l£th, day of September, 1930. No. 3727. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke tha$ a permt~ be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a 1~ inch gas main on ~ocr- man Read N. W., from'lEth Street East 100 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 per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of September, 1930. No. A RESOLUTION directing the City l~anager to construct a sewer to accommodate the property of the First Brethern Church located at the corner of 0tterview Avenue and Rivermont Street, Ghent. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sewer in 0ttervlew Avenue and Rivermont Street to accommodate the property of the First Bre~hern Church at'an approximated cost of $560.00. Any expenditure under the provisions of this resolution sR~ll be charged to the account of Sewer Construction. APPROVED ATTESTS, Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of September, 1930. No. 3730. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Continental 0il Company to construct certain cress-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be', and is hereby granted the Continental 0il Company to construct cross-overs at its property on the Northeast Corner of Loudon Avenue and llth Street N. W; two of said cross-overs to be on Loudon Avenue, and two on llth Street N. We Said cross-overs shall be constructed according to specifications to be fur- nished by the City Manager and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Continental 0il 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 construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre siden~D IN THE COLrNC~L FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINI2, The 26th, day of September 1930. No. 3729. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Continental 0il Company to install cer- tain gasoline storage tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City'of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Continental 0il Company to. install 'five 1,000 gallon under-groun~ gasoline and oil storage tan~s chits property at the Northeast Corner of llth Street and Loudon Avenue N. W. Said tanks shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector, and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Continental 0il 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 storage tank~ APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of September, 1930. No. 3731. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Gulf Refining Company to install six gasoline storage tanks of 14,600 gallons each, above ground on its property at the Southwest Corner of Maryland or Staunton Avenue, and the Norfolk and Western Rail- way, right-of-way, Northeast. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be,. and is hereby granted the Gulf Refining Company to install six gasmline storage tanks of 14,600 gallons each, above ground, on its property at the Southwest Corner of Naryland or Staunton Avenue, and the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way, Northeast. Said tanks shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Gulf Refining Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to pe~- sons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline storage tanks. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of September, 1930. No. 3732. AN ORDINANCE to prohibit parking of vehicles on the Southside of Bullitt Avenue between Jefferson Street and First Street, S. W. BE IT oRDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it shall be un- lawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle on the Southside of Bullitt Ave- nue between Jefferson Street and First Street S. W. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than $2.50 nor more than $10.00 for each offense. APPROVED ATTEST: ,Clerk~- IN T~M COU$ICIL TOP THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of October, 1930. No. 3734 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hammond, J. Vf Poindex- A R..~SOLJ~ION granting a permit to L. R. Hammond, ~. . ter and E. ~.,~. Poindexter to construct a cross-over. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted L. R. Hammond, E. ~. . ,: Hammond, J. ¥~ Poindexter and E. W. Poindexter to const~ct a cross-over on the Southside of Church Avenue into the rear of their building situated on the lot on the Southwest Corner of Second (Rsadolph) Street and Church Avenue. Said cross-over shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City ~:~anager and to his good liking an~ satisfaction. Said L. R. Hammond, E.· N. Hammond, J. '~...~, Poindexter and E. ~1~/. Poindexter by acting under this resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from persons or property by reason of the consrtu$- all claims for damages to tion and maintenance of said cross-over. ATTEST :' C1 e rk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of October, 1930. No. 3 ?36. A RESOLUTI0~ to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of September 19~0, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of i{oanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of September, 1930, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Eanager Engineering Department City Clerk ~ Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council City Planning & Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court~ Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire ~drants Street Lighting Building Inspection ~ilitary and Armories Physician 947.12 1,212.87 9?3.69 65.49 445.00 360.92 567.68. 1,292.71 821.25 1,29£.~? 1~2.66 2.~0 447.07 398.65 948.43 58.25 69~.27 583.33 1,213.33 84.00 2,285.94 833.09 89.11 12,654.40 14,633.24 2,495.13 2,977.23 531.95 83.00 103.00 I qq .~q Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Signs City Stables and Feed Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation ~arket West End Market Water Airport Interest Motes ?ayable Annex Police and Fire Pensions 1,776.58 5,904.64 1,548.07 9,700.62 618.53 1,769.69 2,030.37 1,899.35 25.87 74.40 ~6.69 412.48 2,285.29 1,158.01 55,000.00 1,203.79 1,801.54 485.54 2,094.03 207.69 187.50 49.65 6,076.60 5,360.00 4,340.04 363.40' $ 155,704.24 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Paving Bridge Construction Schools Buildings 401.05 1.00 8,500.00 5~000.00 13,902.05 169,606.29 APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, d~y of October, 1930. No. 3737. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Enfield Buick Company to construct a cross-over on 7th Street S. W., North of Patterson Avenue into their garage. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Enfield Buick Company to construct a cross-over on the West Side of 7th Street S. W., North of Patterson Avenue into the garage of said company. Said .cross-over to be constructed under,specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and to his good liking and satisfaction. The' said Enfiqld Buick Company 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 of said cross-over. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si~e nt. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The I?th, day of October, 1930. No. 3?35. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Whiting 0il Company to install certain gasoline and oil storage ta~ks. BM IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Whiting 0il Company to install gasoline and oil storage tanks on the property of the Virginian Railway on the Northwest side of Franklin Road at the end of Pleasant Avenue, as follows: Two - 20,000 gallon tanks Two - 12,000 " " Two - 4,000 " " Said t~ks to be constructed above grQund, and shall be constructed in ac- cordance with plans and specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Whiting 0il 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 tanks. APPROVED ATTES T: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st, day of October, 1930. No. 3738. A RESOLUTION to make certain repairs and improvements to the City Jail. ~VHEREAS, it is necessary in order to make the jail secure that certain re- pairs and improvements~be made. AN ~ERGENCY IS SET FORTH AND DECLARED TO EXIST and this resolution shall be in force from its passage. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the top and both ends of the men's Cells in the City Jail be covered with 1/4 inch five ply tool resisting steel at a cost not to exceed $6,000.00, and the locking device be over- hauled at a cost not to exceed $300.00, and the City Manager is directed to cause said work to be done at as e~rly a date as possible. Any amount expended under the provisions of this resolution to be charged to the account of Jail. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. 242 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th, day of No~vember 1930. No. 3?39. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. street light at the corner of Grayson Avenue and 12th Street N. W. (2) One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Rivermont All,hUe and 0tterview Avenue, Ghent. Said lights to be maintsdned under the provisions of the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. ' Presi~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of November, 1930. No. 3740. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims ~against the City of Roanoke for the month of October, 1930, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of October 1930, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Counc il Convention and League Dues Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department 956.59 1,225.55 999.47 80.4 7 ~8£.50 358.52 1,0£1.51 118.05 142.12 1,10';'.37 447.16 433.32 1,468.86 90.00 1,096.80 881.75 164.48 657.42 583.35 1,213.33 48.00 2,340.66 852.91 106.19 12,580 .'80 Fire Department Fire I~vdran t s Street Lighting Building' Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Itealtk Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Remova 1 Sewer ~.~ainte nan ce Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher Signs City stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation Market West End Market War e r Inter e s t Annex Police and Fire Pensions 14,304.05 2'493.75 2,957.97 512.73 82.00 100.00 126.70 86.63 1,613.~1 1,867.00 4,722.81 1,079.9I 6,161.~1 39 6.48 1,464.65 287.79 1,926.99 9.80 3.00 91.50 .50 351.76 896.59 1,054.60 85,000. O0 1,104.82 1,897.65 271.83 1,469.5~ 196.18 2~8.88 3~, 142.50 4,035.28 363.40 201,489.0£ EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Pav ing Refunds School Buildings 844.08 1.00 37.00 3,000.00 3,882.08 205,371.10 A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of Nowember, 1930. No. 3741. A R~SOLUTION granting a permit to D. C. Fitzgerald to enclose a part of the second story of his front porch at ~35 Day Avenue S. W. WHEREAS, D. C. Fitzgeral has filed an application for a permit to enclose a part of the second story of his front porch at his residence ~35 Day Avenue S. and WHEREAS, Alice F. Webb, owner of the adjoining property, and the person direct- ly interested, has filed a statement that she has no objection to a permit being granted to enclose a part of the second story of the front porch by said D. C. Fitzgerald at ~35 Day Avenue S. W., and V~EREAS, the granting of said permit will not increase the fire hazard to the adjoining property and will promote the health and comfort of the said D. C. Fitz- gerald and family. 244 THEPdEF0~, BE [T RES0r, TED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted D. C. Fitzgerald to enclose a part of the second story of his front porch at ~5 Day Avenue S. W. The work to be done in accordance with the plan hereto attached, and under specifications approved by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satis- faction. Said D. C. Fitzgerald by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert~ by reason of enclosing the second story of his front porch at his residenoe.~55 Day Avenue S. W. APPROVED ATTEB~: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2$th, day'of November, 1~O. No.' $742. AN ORDINANCE to provide for an issue of $450,000.00 of bonds' for public is- provments, namely, for permanently improving the streets of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient by the Council of the 'City ,of Roanoke to raise the sum of $450,000.00 for public improvements, namely;' for permanently improving the streets of the City of Roanoke. 1. BE IT 0RDAINE~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that for the purpose above .mentioned, the proper officers of this City are hereby authorized and direct- ed to execute for, and in behalf of, and in the name of the City of Roanoke, Virgini bonds to the amount of $450,000.00 dated the first~ day of January 19Z1, and payable as follows, to-wit: E6,000 00 on the first day of January 19~4. 26,000[00 on the first day of January 1935. 26,000.00 on the first day of January 1956. 26,000.00 on the first day of January 19~?. $26,000.00 on the first day of January 19~8. ~26,000.00 on the first day of January 1959. $26,000.00 on the first day of January 1940. 26,000.00 on the first day of January l~41. $26,000.00 on the first day of January 1942. '$26,000.00 on the first day of January 194~. $26,000.00 on the first day of' January ~1944. $26,000.00 on the $26,000.00 on the $26,000.00 on the $26,000.00 on the $26,000.00 on the $~4,000.00 on the first day of January 1945. first day of January 1946. first day of January 1947. first day of January 1948. first: day of January 1949. first day of January 1950. The said bonds are to be of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, numbered from ,ne.to four hundred and fifty, both inclusive, and to bear interest at the rate of ~our and one-half per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of Tanuary and July, and to be of the style and form known as coupon bonds. Said bonds ~re to be signed by the Mayor and City Treasurer of the City, and the City Clerk ~hall affix to such bonds, the corporate seal of the City of Roanoke, and to duly attest the syme, 2~d the c~upons attached are to bear the engraved or lithographed signature of the Treasurer of said City, which shall be recognized by the City as by the City Treasurer. £. Said bonds and the coupons thereof shall be in substantially the following form, to-wit: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF VIRGINIA CITY OF ROANOK'~. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOND. Series "V". No. . ~1,000.00. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Hoanoke, a municipal cor- ~poration 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 ($1,000.00) Dollars, payable in current money of the United States on the day of 19 , at the office of the Treasurer ~f Said City, with interest at the rate of four and one-half per centum per annum, payable semi-a~nually at ~he aforesaid office on the first, day of January and July of each year upon the delivery of the proper coupons annexed thereto. This bond is issued for making public improvements, namely; for permanent- ly improving the streets of the'City of RoanOke, in pursuance of an ordinance of the Council of the City of Roanoke adopted on the 28th, day of November 19~0, and ratified by a vote of a majority of the freehold voters of the said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 20th, day of January 19~l, 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, approv- ed on the ££nd, day of March 19£4, entitled, "An Act to provide a new charter for the City of Roanoke and to repeal the existing charter of said city, and the severa acts amendatory thereof, and all other acts or parts o'f acts inconsistent with this act so far as they relate ~o the City of Roanoke," and shall be exempt from all municipal taxation of this city. It is hereby certified, recited and declared that the issue of this bond is made in strict conformity with the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginia and the charter and ordinances 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 issuance of this bond have existed, happened and been per- formed in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law, and that this bond, together with all the other indebtedness and obligations of said City of Roanoke, does not exceed any limit preecribed by the Constitution and statutes of said State. 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 impress. ed hereon attested by its City 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 January 1931. MAYOR NO. ( FOR~ OF COUPON ) The City of Roanoke, Virginia, will pay to the bearer at the office of the City Treasurer, Twenty-two and 50/100 Dollars ($22.50) on the day of 19 .... , being the semi-annual interest then due en its public improvement bond dated the first day of January 1931, Series "V". No. . 3. These bonds when endorsed by a majority of the freehold voters, voting at an eleetlon 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 pro- o~ds from such sale used under its direction for the purpose for which said bond is issued. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TRE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of November, 1930. No. ~745. AN ORDINANCE to pr~vlde for an issue of $500,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke. ~%StEREAS, it is deemed expedient by the Council of the City of Roanoke to raise the sum of $500,000.00 for public improvements, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke. 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that for the pur- pose above mentioned, the proper officers of this city are hereby authorized and directed to execute for, and in behalf of, and in the name of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, bonds to the amount of $500,000.00 dated the first day of January 1951, and payable thirty years after date. The said bonds are to be of the denomination of $1,000.00 each~ numbered from one to three hundred, both inclusive, and to bear interest at the rate of four and one-half per eentumper annum, payable seml-ann~a~ ly, on the first day of January and July, and to be of the style and form known as coupon bonds. Said bonds are to be signed by the Nayor and City Treas~u~er of the City; and the City Clerk shsll affix to such bonds, the corporate seal of the City of Roanoke, and to duly attest the same; and the coupons attached are to bear the engraved or lithographed signature of the Treasurer of said City, which shall be recognized by the City as having the same legal effect as if smch signature had been written upon each of said coupons by the City Treasurer. E. Said bonds and the coupons thereof shall be in substantially the follow- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF VIRGINIA CITY OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOND Serf e s wl~". No. . $1,000.00 KNOW ALL NEN BY THMSE PRESENTS, that the City of Roanoke a municipal Corpora- tion created and organized under the laws of the State of Virginia, for value re- ceived, acknowledges itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer hereof the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, payable in current money of the United States thirty years from the date hereof at the office of the Treasurer of said City, with interest at the rate of four and one-half per ce~tum pr annum, payable semi-annually, at the aforesaid office on the first day of January and July of each year upon the delivery of the proper coupons annexed thereto. This bond is issued for making public improvements, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke in pursuance of an ordinance of the Coun- cil of the City of Roanoke adopted on the £Sth, day of November 19~0, and ratified by a vote of a majority of the freehold voters of the said City voting at an elec- tion duly and legally called, held and conducted on the EOth, day of January 1931, and under and in pursuance of the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virgini~ including among others an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved on the ££nd, day of Narch, 19~, entitled, "~ Act to provide a new charter for the City of Roanoke,-and to repeal the existing charter of said city, and the several acts amendatory thereof, and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act so far as they relate to the City of Roanoke," and shall be exempt from all munici- pal taxation of this City. It is hereby certified, recited and declared that the issue of this bond is made in strict conformity with the Constitution and statutes of the State of Vir- ginia, and the charter and ordinances 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 issuance of this bond have existed, happened and been per- formed in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law, and that this bond, together with all the other indebtedness and obligations of said City of Roanoke, does not exceed any limit prescribed by the Constitution and statutes of said State. 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 impress- ed hereon attested by its City 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 January 19~l. MAYOR ATTES T: TREASURER CITY CLERK. 248 ( FORM OF COUPON ) NO. The City of Roanoke, Virginia, will pay to the bearer at the office of the City Treasurer, Twenty-two and 59/100 Dollars ($22.501, on the .. day of 19 , being the semi-annual interest then due on its public improvement bond dated the first day of January 1931, Series "W". No. . 3. These bonds when endorsed by a majority of the freehold voters, voting at an election called, held and conducted in accordance with law, shall be execute, by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke, and sold by the Council, and the proceeds from such sale used under its direction of the purpose for which said bond is issued. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2$th, day of November, 1930. No. ~744. AN ORDINANCE directing the holding of an election in the City of Roanoke to take the sense of the freehold voters on the Question of endorsing certain ordi- nances providing for issuing certain bonds and providing for the conduct of said election. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: (1) That an election be held in the City of Roanoke on the 20th, day of January 1931, to take the sense of the freehold voters on the Question of en~orsing certain ordinances providing for issuing bonds as follows: 1. AN ORDINANCE to provide for an issue of $450,000.00 of bonds for public ~mprowements, namely; for permanently improving the streets of the City of Roanoke, 2. AN ORDINANCE to provide for an issue of $300,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke. (2) The Sergeant of the City of Roanoke and the Judges of elections herein- after named, are hereby directed to open polls at the several yeting places in the City of Roanoke on said 20th, day of January 1931, for the purpose of submitting, to the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke the Question of endorsing the ordi- nances providing for the issue.of the bonds hereinabove enumerated. (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 publish- ing a notice of the same in one of the newspapers published in the City of Roanoke for the space of ten days, and by posting a copy thereof at each voting place in tM City of Roanoke at leas~ ten days before the date of said election. tion, and in case of failure of anyone 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. C5) The electoral board of the City of Roanoke shall at least ten days priorl to the date of the election herein provided for, have printed proper ballots to be voted at said election, such ballots shall be in the following form: CITY OF ROANOKE BOND ISSUE ELECTION OF January 20, 19~1. STi~ET ISSUE For Ordinance AGAINST Ordinance SEWER AND DRAIN ISSUE ~or Ordinance AGAINST Ordinance $450,000.00 SPOO,OOO.OO Such ballots shall be delivered to the judges of the election within five days preceding the day of election in the same manner as ballots are delivered to the judges of election in regular elections for use at said election. (6) Such election shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by law for the conduct of regular elections. {?) The judges of election shall immediately after closing the polls, count the ballots deposited and shall within twQ 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 said bond issues, said return shall be presented to Council at its next regular meeting and shall be spread upon jour- nal, and the said 3udges shall further ~eal up the ballots for and against said bond issues in separate packages'and within two days after closing the polls trans- mit the same to the City Clerk to be kept among the archives of the Council, and said packages' shall not be opened during the space of twelve (12) months thereafter without the order of Council. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA3~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 28th, day of November 19~0. No. ~74~. A RESOLUTION to appoint Howard N. Ferguson a special police officer. B~ IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Howard N. Ferguson ~e, and is hereby appointed as special police officer for the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presi e~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The §th, day of December, 1930. No. 3746. A ~[EISOLUTION directing the payment to Mrs. Cordelia Phillips of $475.00, and costs of' suit. BE IT EES0]~VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to Nrs. Cordelia Phillips, or to her attorneys, for $4?5.00 with interest, from the £$th, day of November 19~0, for damages awarded in the case of said Cordelia Phillips against the City of Roanoke, and the City Clerk and Auditor is durther directed .to draw a warrant for $2~.~ payable to the Clerk of the Court to pay the court costs in said case. Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of damages and sosts APPROVED ATTEST: C1 erk. ~~/~_- Preside~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of December, 19~. No. 3747. Clerk. A RESOLUTION to fix the compensation for the Board of EQualizat%on and its BM IT RESOLVE~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the compensation for the Board of EQualization be, and the same is hereby fixed at $10.00 per day for such time as said Board actually serves. BE IT FURTHEreR RESOLVED that the salary of the Clerk of said Board be, and is hereby fixed at $12~.90 per month, for such time as the Clerk actually serwes. APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TITM~ CITY OF ROANOKE', VIRGI~!IA, The l£th, day of December, 1950. No. 3748. AN 0RDINANC~ to regulate the sale or offering for sale produce, vegetables, fruits, fowls, or other family supplies of a perishable mature on the market sQuarel and/6r the streets designated for market purposes, or within five blocks thereof, or on any street or streets designated to be used by vehicles in forming a line be- fore going on the market. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the 'City of Roanoke as follows: (1) That no person, firm or corporation, except the producer, and/or licensed peddlers of vegetables, fruits, fowls, eggs, butter and/or other family Supplies of a perishable nature shall sell or offer for sale any vegetables, fruits, fowls, eggs, butter and/or other family supplies of a perishable nature on the market square, and/or the streets designated for market purposes, or within five blocks thereof: (2) That no person, firm or corporation, shall buy any'vegetables, fruits, fowls, eggs, butter and/or other family supplies of a perishable nature on the market square and/or in the streets designated for market purposes and sell or of- fer the same for sale thereon. It being the .intention of this provision to prevent regrading on the market square and/or the streets designated for market purposes. (3) No person, firm or corporation shall buy any vegetables, fruits, fowls, eggs, butter and/or other family supplies of a perishable nature within five blocks of the market square or the streets designated for market purposes or on any street or streets designated to be used by vehicles in forming a line and/or lines before going on the market, and sell or offer the same for sale on the market square and/o~ the streets designated for market purposes. It being the intention of this provision to Prevent forestalling. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. (4) This ordinance shall not apply or be construed to apply to or prevent any regularly licensed merchant having a fixed and designated place of business anywhere in the Cit~ of Roanoke from purchasing such supplies and selling or offering the sam for sale at his said place of business. (5) Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than TEN ($10.00) DOLLARS for each offense. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Thc 12th, day of December, 1930. No. 3749. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLV~MD 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 on Broad- way Avenue, South Roanoke, from Lafayette Avenue East on Broadway 200 feet and tie into a dead end. 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 ~na~allation and maintenance of said gas main. APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of December, 1930. No. 3750. A RESOLUTION authoriz~ug the Appalachian Electric Power Company to~ install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian ~llectric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One £50 C. P. street light at the intersection of Mercer Avenue and ~3th Street N. W. (2) One 250 C. P. street light on Grayson Avenue, approximately 350 feet West ~f 17th Street. Said lights to be maintained under the contract between the ARpalachian Eie¢- ;tic Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. /stdent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 19th, day of December, 1930. No. 3751. A RESOLUTION to refund to ~{essrs. E. M. and G. H. Herringdon $50.00 taxes paid on building on Lot 3, Section 6, Pleasant Valley Land Company, for the years 1929 and 1930. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is directed to draw a warrant payable to Messrs. E. N. and G. H. Herringdon, for the sum of $50.00 to refund taxes paid on a building situated on Lot 3, Section 6, of the Pleasant Valley Land Company for the years 1929 and Said refund shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED AT TEST: - Clerk. President~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0ifE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of December, 1930. No. 3?53. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of November, 1930, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for 'the month of November, 1930, be, and the same are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing & Collecting Dog Tax Almsho us e Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Land Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Insp ecti on Military and Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery $ 938.4 5 1,193.17 1,043.77 7O .42 385.00 6,004.44 1,291.49 184.34 100.00 941.25 94 6.58 57.60 433.32 145.00 1,576.02 979.75 56.00 617.57 583.33 1,215.33 72.00 1,961.84 846. £4 162.37 12,277.59 14,443.66 2,493.75 2,963.29 502.25 74.00 105.00 221.14 56.62 Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Street 'Signs City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Special Services Allowances and Gifts ',~orkmen' s Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation Market West End Market Water Interest Temporary Loans Accounts Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Improvement Fund Paving Bridge Construction Refunds School Buildings Total 1,69?. 79 1,550.71 4,555.62 8O0.70 6,642.55 489.2.4 1,113.06 91.81 2,651 55.00 1,148.00 307.25 817.93 853.72 842.00 28,000.00 959.10 284.61 1,555.26 22~.79 807.06 21,076.66 150,060.00 201.40 3,12§.93 363.40 288,016.66 599.55 1.00 5.05 29.34 7,000..00 7,634.94 295,651.60 APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN TIlE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of Necember, 1930. No. $754. A RESOLUTION to refund A. P. ]~ixon $22.50 on account of payment of erroneous assessment of taxes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby d~irected to draw a warrant in favor of A. P. Dixon for the sum of ~22.50 to refund an erroneous assessment of taxes for a house on lots i and 2, See- ion 105, Melrose. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN TI~E COUNCIL FOR TME_, CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of December, 1950. No. 5785. AN ORDINANCE l~posing taxes on persons, real estate and personal property, for the current year, for the support of the City Government, the payment of inter- est upon the City debt, support of a Public Library, the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers,sailors and marines and their widows, other municipal expenses and school purposes. WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Govern- ment, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from. its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that taxes shall be and are hereby levied for the support of the City Governmemt, the payment of interest upon the city. debt, support of a public library, the payment of pensions to Confed- erate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, o~her municipal expenses and school purposes, for the year ending December 31, 1931, and for each year thereafter until altered, amended or repealed as follows, to-wit: (1) Upon every resident of the City of Roanoke,male an~ female, who has attain ed the age of 21 years, not exempt from taxation by law, there shall be and hereby is levied a tax of $1.00 for each year. (2) Upon all real estate in the city and improvements thereon, not exempt fron taxation by law, there shall be and hereby is levied a tax of $2.25 on every $100.0C assessed value thereof; $E.19 thereof shall be for the support of the City Governmen the payment of the interest upon the city debt, other municipal expenses and school purposes; 4 cents thereof for the support of a public library, and 2 cents thereof for the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows. And in addition to said $2.25 there shall be and hereby is levied 25 cents on every $100.00 of assessed value of real estate and the improvements thereon for the support of the City Government, the payment of interest upon the city debt, Other municipal expenses, and school purposes, as provided by act of the General [ssembly of Virginia, Chapter 576, approved March 31, 1926. (3) Upon all tangible personal property, machinery and tools, not exempt from ;axation by law (except rolling stock, of corporations operating railroads by steam), ;here shall be and hereby is levied a tax of $2.25 on every $100.00 assessed value bhereof; $2.19 thereof shall be for the support of the City Government, the payment ~f interest upon the city debt, other municipal expenses and school purposes. Four "ents thereof for the support of a public library and 2 cents for the payment of ,ensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows. And in addi- ion to said $2.28 there shall be, and hereby is levied 26 cents on every $100.00 of .ssessed value hereinbefore mentioned for the support of the City Government, the ayment of interes't Upon the city debt, other municipal expenses and school purposes ias provided by the Act of the General ASsembly of Virginia, Chapter 576, approved March 31, 1926. (4) No separate levy shall be made for public free school purposes, but Coun- ail shall appropriate for the maintenance of the public schools of the city such be set aside by the city to the credit of said fund, and paid over to the School Board from time to time as the Council shall direct. ~axes on persons, real and personal property shall be due and payable on the first day of November of the current year, and if not paid as aforesaid to the Treasurer, before the 5th, day of Decem- ber, a penalty of 5% shall be added thereto, and shall thereafter be collected by him according to law, and be subject to such penalties as are prescribed by the City ordinances and state law. (5) As to all Questions in regard to the duty and conduct of the officers of the City of Roanoke, in controlling, assessing and enforcing, the collection of the taxes herein imposed, and in regard to the Questions of constx-~ction and defini- tion of terms used in this ordinance, the rules and regulations applicable to put- ting the same into operation, reference is hereby made to "The ~x Code of Virginiam, or so much thereof as is applicable to this ordinance, and is not inconsistent with the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke, and for the conduct and guidance of the officers of the City of Roanoke, and other persons affected by this ordinance, and for fixing their powers, rights, duties and obligations the provisions of B~d "The Tax Code of Virginia~, so far as applicable are here~y adopted witnout being speoifloally Quoted herein. APPROVED IN T~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 26th, day of December, 1930. AT,ES?: Clerk. President VIRGINIA, No.Z?5~. AN ORDINANCE imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations. ~ERF~S, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Govern- ment, an emergenc~ is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its pas'sage. BE I.T ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that for the year end- ing December 31, 1931, and each year thereafter until further provision is made, the ~ollowing occupations and business transactions shall be deemed privileges, and shall not be pursued or done within the limit of the City of Roanoke without licens and payment ~therefor for each designated occupation respectively: 1, On each person (other than licensed attorney-at-law) or corporation con- dusting an abstract or guarantee title business, $25.00. 2. On each agent for the renting of houses, $50.00. 3. On each person, firm o~ corporation acting as agents for the sale of real estate and doing business in this City, $50.00, which shall not be prorated, pro- vided, however, that where more than two members of a firm or corporation are en- gaged in selling real estate then each member of said firm or corporation in excess off ,two shall pay an additional tax of $25.00, which shall not be p~orated, and pro- vided further, that where a single individual is granted a license under the first clause of this section then such individual shall be entitled to employ one sales- man without the payment of a license therefor. On each salesman connected with a licensed real estate agent $25.00, not prorated. It shall be the duty ~f each person, firm or corporation who obtains a licen.~e to sell real estate to report in writing to the Commissioner of Revenue the name or names of each person advertised, employed, or in any way connected with such person firm or corporation as salesman. 4 Any person who shall sell, or offer for sale manufactured implements or machines, by retail, or take orders therefor on commission or otherwise, other than sewing machines, unless he be the owner thereof, or a duly licensed merchant, at hi~ regular place of business, who shall have paid a license tax amounting to as much at thirty dollars, shall be deemed to be an agent for the sale of manufactured article~, and shall pay a license tax of $25.00. No such person shall, under his license as such, sell or offer to sell such articles through the agency of another, but a sepa~ ate license shall be required for any agent or e'mployee who shall sell or offer to sell such articles for another. 5. On each agent or other person engaged in the sale, on the streets or other_ public places, by auction or otherwise, of any patent or Quack medicines, or exhibiting the same, or of soap or other like articles, $2§.00 per day. This license shall be a personal privilege, and the Commissioner of Revenue shall grant such only !upon the order of the City Manager. 6. On each daguerrean or photographic artist in this city, or itinerant pho- tographer, and on each person, firm or corporation copying or enlarging pictures, $30.00, not prorated. 7'. Each attorney-at-law, architect, conveyancer, dentist, civil engineer, physician or surgeon, Seterinary surgeon, or osteopath, chiropractor, porapathy, manipulative surgery or any other practitioner of the art of healing, who has been licensed or has practised his profession for less than five years shall pay $18.00, and where any such person has transacted business or practised his profession for five years or more, $28.00. 8. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of a collect- ing agency, $30.00, not prorated. 9. On each real estate auctioneer, whether he receives any compensation for his services or not, the tax shall be $28.00, payable at the time the license is taken out. This license covers only the right to sell real estate at aumtion. Not prorated. 10. (1) On each general auctioneer, whether he receives any compensation for his services or not, there shall be levied and collected by the Commissioner of Revenue a license tax of $§0.00, which shall not be prorated. Provided, that this license does not authorize said auctioneer to sell real estate. (2) On each person, firm or corporation licensed under chapter §81' of the acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved March 31!. 1926, $500.00, which shall not be prorated. ll. On every agent for a building fund, loan or. other like association, ~ther than those with their chief office in this city_ th, t~Y ~b~ b~ ~ ~ 12. On each person, firm or corporation reeking l~ans secured by orders on or assignments mOf the time of wages of a~v employee, or making loans secured by chat- tel mortgages, or liens on personal property or household furniture, $,400.00. 13. On each bill-poster $25.00. The term bill-poster shall be taken to in- clude every person or concern who ar which posts bills, labels, or other things for compensation, or tacks, or nails or paints signs on buildings, fences, sign-boards, or public places, or distributes circulars,'books, or packages from house t° house for compensation; provided that nothing herein contained shall be taken to prevent merchants from 'circulating hand matter, advertising their own wares, or to restrict the circulation of matter advertising the auction sale of real estate or other prop, erty. 14. On each bagatelle, Jenny lind, dexter table, indoor baseball or similar'! game or table, $100.00, This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted only upon the order of the City Manager. 15, On each person keeping a billiard saloon, or pool room $50.00, and an additional tax of $20.00 for each table, exceeding one in such room oa~able of beln used; whether used or not, not pro ratable . This license shall be a personal legs and shall be granted and transferred only upon the order of the City Manager. No billiard saloon or pool room shall open for business until the license tax is paid. Any person, firm o? co~poration violating the provision of thiS. sec- tion shall be fined not less than $50.00, nor more than $100.00 for each offense. 16. On each bowling, alley, $50.00 and an additional tax of $10.00, on each alley exceeding one, kept in the ~huilding, whether used or not, not proratable. This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted and transferred onl upon order of the City Manager. No bowling alley shall open for business until the license tax is paid. 'Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $50.00, nor more than $100.00 for ea¢'h offense. 17. On each box or skee ball alley, $?5.00, and an additional tax of $25.00 on each alley, exceeding one, kept in the building, whether used or not, not pro- rated. This' license shall be a personal privilege, and shall be granted and trans- ferred only upon the writte~ order of the City Manager. No box ball or skee ball alley shall open for business until the license tax is paid. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $50.00 nor more than $100.00 for each offense. 18. On each minature and/or Tom Thumb golf course, where a charge is made to players, the license tax shall be $50.00 per annum; which license shall not be prorated. 19. Any person, firm or corporation that deals in coin, foreign or domestic exchange, government stock or other certificates of debt, or shares in any corpora- tion or chartered company, bank notes or other notes u~ed in currency, or who sells the same or any of them on commission or for other compensation, or who negotiates loans upon real estate security, shall be deemed to be a stock broker. A stock broker shall have the right to bu~v end sell for profit, or to sell on commission, the coin,, exchange stocks, certificates of debt, shares of chartered companies, ban notes and notes used as currency as aforesaid, and may sell either privately or by be pro-rated. 20. On each pawnbroker,S350.00. This sum shall not include' the privilege of selling any goods except unredeemed pledges, A pawnbroker's license shall not au- thorize a person, firm or corporation to purchase and sell other merchandise, and when a pawnbroker 'shall sell merchandise he shall pay in addition to the pawnbrokers license, a regular merchant's license as provided for in this ordinance. 21. On each dealer in railway or steamship transportation tickets other than duly authorized agents of transportation companies, $30.00 for each place of busi- ness conducted in this City, not prorated. 22. On each building and loan association and/or industris~l loan associationl,~,,~ selling stock, making loans, or making collections in this City, the'tax shall be $50.00, when capital of such association or company, actually paid in, whether from paid up stock or partially paid stock, is not over $25,000.00; if the capital pmid in is over $25,000.00, the tax shall be $2.00 for each $1,000.00 in excess thereof. 23. A license tax of $50.00 is hereby imposed on a building and loan associ~- ti0n which does business on a purely mutual plan and confines its business solely to this city and to suburbs within a radius of three miles. 24. On each mercantile agency with au office in the City of Roanoke doing a ra~ing business and furnishing reports as to the financial standing of persons, firms and corporations shall pay a license tax of $50.00 per annum, not prorated. 25. On each butcher or person dealing in fresh meats $50.00, which shall in- clude the privi,Lege of selling cured meats, but not the privilege of selling, canned meats, and on each person handling fresh meats exclusively or in connection with other general merchandise, for which a license tax has been paid, $30.00. This sec- tion shall ~ot apply to any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of dealing in cured or cut meats or selling ss_me by wholesale. ~-6. On each person keeping a wood yard, $10.00. 27. Each person, firm or corporation engaged in peddling coal on the streets from wagons or other vehicles, and selling in Quantities of not more than two hundr~ and fifty pounds at any one sale sb~ll pay $10.00 on each wagon or other vehicle. On each cancer, eye or throat itinerant doctor or optician, $25.00 not 28. prorated. 29. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of cleaning and pressing clothes, the license tax shall be as follows: (a) Pressing an~ .cleaning clmthes and other articles by hand where no inflammable material is used in the cleaning, $20.00, not prorated. (b) Pressing and cleaning clothes and other articles by hand where ben- zine or any other inflammable material not in excess of one gallon is used, $~0.00, not prorated, and such inflammable material must be kept in an approved metal con- rained.. (c) Pressing and cleaning clothes and other articles by machinery where inflammable material is used, $~0.00, not prorated. No license shall be issued under this section until the provisions of Section 181 of the Building Ordinance has been complied with. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $5.00 nor more than $100.00 for each offense, and upon conviction thereof, the license may be revoked by the City Manager. places ~ny articles or con~o~ity of any kind 'or character, $6.00 per week, not pro- rated-; Any license u~der this section, shall be a personal privilege and the Commi- sionner of Revenue shall grant the same* only upo~ the written authority of the City Manager. Provided, in bona fide cases for religious and charitable purposes, this privilege shall be granted by the City Manager without the payment of a license. --~ 31. On each person, firm or corporation conducting a dyeing establishment in the City, $25.00 not prorated and on each person,, firm or corporation sol~cittng or receiving business in the City of l[oanoke for dyeing establishments not located in the City of Roanoke, $25.00 not prorated. 32. On each person, firm or corporation selling water, gas, heat or~ elec- tricity for light or power in the City of Roanoke, for such privilege a sum equal to one-half of one per-cSntum of the gross receipts derived from such business in said City; such receipts' shall be ascertained as of the 1st, day of Jamuary of each year. 33. On each person, firm or corporation giving magic lantern or moving pie- ture shows, and charging for admission thereto a sum not exceeding 50 cents, the following: ~here the seating capacity is 350 or less, $150.00 per year. l~ere the seating capacity is over 350, $200.00 per year. Provided, that if such person or corporation uses a piano, phonograph or othe like instrument on the street shall pay.50 per cent increase in addition to the above stipulated amount. No such instrument shall be placed or operated within' twenty feet of the build!rig line at any time before 6 o'clock P. M. No admission greater than that stipulated in the license shall be charged without first notifying the Commissioner of Revenue of such change and Paying addi- tional license therefor. 34. On each person, firm or corporation giving vaudeville with moving pie- tures or magic lantern shows and charging admission thereto a sum not exceeding fifty cents, $4.00 per day, $20.00 per week, $50.00 per month, or $250.00 per year. Provided, that if such* person, firm or corporation using a piano, phonograph or other like instrument on the street, such person, firm. or corporation shall pay fifty per cent increase in addition to the above stipulated amount. NU such instrm ment shall be placed or operated within twenty feet of the building line a.t any time before & o,clock P. M. · No admission greater than that stipulated in the license shall be charged without first notifying the Commission of Revenue of such change and paying addi- t'ional license therefor. 35. On each person, firm or corporation giving exhibitions not otherwise else ed herein, $10.00 per week or $2.00 per day, except such exhibitions which are held under a tent or within any enclosure, which shall be charged the rate provid- ed for in Section 36. -) 36. On every circus, or circus and menagerie, or Wild Wes1; (or like) show, or trained animal (or like) show, or dog and pony (or either or like) show, or carmival, for each day's performance or exhibition, the license tax shall be as follows: On such shows traveling on railroads requiring transportation of One and two cars ................... $£§.00 per day Three to five cars ................. 50.00." Six to ten cars Eleven to twenty'~'~~~ 100.00165.00 "" "" Twenty-one to thirty cars ..~ ....... 175.00 " " Thirty-one to fifty cars .... . ...... 225.00 " " Over fifty cars .................... 250.00 " " For the purpose of this license all cars traveling ~n the circus or show train, and connected with the circus or show in any manner,' shall be included in computing the license tax. 57. On every proprietor'of a public or private building kept or used exclu- sively for any theatrical or similar performance, panorama, or public exhibition, variety show or other entertainment, $150.00, per annum. 58. On every license to a fortune teller, palmist, clairvoyant, phrenologist intuitional advisor, or astrologer, $1,000.00 pbr year, not prorated and not trans- ferable. Any person, firm or corporation who advertises in any manner to be any or all of the foregoing or who makes any charge, or accepts or receives any gift or other compensation, or sells any article of merchandise in connection with any or all of the foregoing, shall be deemed as practising the same and shall be liable for the amount of the license tax herein named. 59. On every person, firm or corporation selling fresh fish within the limit~ of the City of Roanoke, if the amount of purchase does not exceed $6,fi00.00; $50.00 and where the amount of purchase exceeds $.6,500.06, the tax shall be 30 cents on each $100.00 in addition thereto, which shall not be prorated. No license shall be granted to do business at any place unless there is sewer connection. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $5.00 for each'day such violation shall continue. 40. On each person, firm or corporation for the privilege of selling fresh fish from vehicles or peddling the same through the City shall pay a license tax of $50.00 per annum for each vehicle operated, not prorated, provided no fish shall be sold on the curb at the city market. 41. On each person keeping a feed or wagon yazd, $£5.00 not prorated, but this license shall be granted only upon the written authority of the City Nanager. 4Z. On the proprietor of each merry-go-round, hobby horse, thriller, or other like amusement, $Z5.00 per month for each month or part thereof. This licens shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted only on approval of the City Mamager. 45. On each person, firm or corporation manufacturing an~ selling compressed gas for lighting railway passenger cars, $100.00; provided, however, that this pro- vision shall not apply to any railway company which manufactures gas for its own 44. On each person conducting ring games, knife racks, .baby racks, and games of chance not prohibited by law, $£5.00 per month for each month or part thereof, or $250.00 per year. 45. On each person, firm or corporation conducting a lodging house of five and not more than ten bed rooms, $25.00. 46. On each person, firm or corporation keeping a hotel of more than ten bed rooms the license tax shall be $5.00 for each bed room and $1.00 for each bath room. This license does ngt confer the privilege of keeping a dining room or res- taurant; and shall be a personal privilege granted only on the written authority 47. A license is imposed on all automobiles, automobile trucks, motor cycles and motor driven vehicles, as follows: (a) On each passenger vehicle kept or used for hire, $50.00. (b) On each vehicle for hire for the transfer of freight or merchandise of one ton caps city or less, $15.00; over one ton capacity, $5.00 additional for each one-half ton. (c) On each privately owned truck used for the transfer of freight or mer- chandise of one ton,~ capacity or less, $$.00, and when the capacity is over one $5.00 additional for each ton or part thereof. (dl On all automobile, automobile trucks and other motor vehicles, not othe~ wise licensed by this City a tax of E~ cents per horse power is hereby imposed. .. (e) On each motorcycle, $5.00. (f) No license issued under this section shall be .prorated or transferre4 except licenses issued under Sub-Section (c) and (d) may be issued for one-half rate after July l, and the license issued under Sub-Section (c) and (d) may be transferred. A number plate for each automobile, truck or motorcycle shall be furnished by the Commissioner of Revenue at the time the license is taken out, and shall be conspicuously displayed on said automobile, truck or motor-cycle and in the event said tag is lost, the owner of said automobile, truck or motor-cycle, shall.obtain from the Commissioner of Revenue a duplicate and shall pay therefor the sum of $1.00. For the failure to display such tag, the owner or operator of said automo- bile, truck or motorcycle, shall be fined not exceeding $2.~0. 48. For ~the p~ivilege of operating a passenger motor vehicle within the City of Roanoke the license tax on each vehicle shall be one fiftiel~h of one cent per passe~ger seat mile computed on the number of miles the vehicle operates within the city. The purpose and intention of this section is to levy a license ~ax on passes get motor vehicles as defined by an Act of the General Assembly, approved March 19~0; except such vehicles owned by persons, firms or corporations which, pay a tax to the City on all of its tangible personal property, machinery and tools. Ag. Upon each motor vehicle carrier as defined by an ACt of the General Assembly, approved March ES, l~O, carrying freight within the City of Roanoke the ton license tax shall be one fifth of one cent pe~ mile, based upon the carrying capes! ty of such vehicle, whether truck or trailer operated by such carrier. The purpose and intention of this section is to levy a license tam as per- mitted in the Act aforesaid, except motor vehicles owned by person~ firms or corpor - tions who pay a tax to the City of Roanoke on all of its tangible personal property machinery and tools. 50. No motor vehicle carrier, whether freight or passenger, as defined in an Act of the Seneral Assembly, approved March E§, l~O, shall operate in the City of Roanoke until such carrier has paid the license tax prescribed by this ordinance and shall have secured the approval of Council of the City of Roanoke for the route or routes over which said carrier desires to operate. 51. On all persons, firms or corporations engaged in the business of hiring or renting cars without~ a chaffeu~ or driver, $100.O0,for the first ten ears, and 82. On each person or company engaged in conducting an intelligence office, or labor agency, $100.00, and on each agent or solicitor for labor, $100.00, which shall not be transferable. §3. On each person, firm or co~poration dealing in ice and using the public streets in whole or in part for the sale thereof shall pay a license tax of $200.00 per annum. This license conferring the privilege to use the public streets for the conduct of business is granted upon the express condition that each and every lieen~ee under this section is hereby required during the period from the first day of May tot the first day of November to sell and deliver, each day, to anyone desiring to purchase for cash in the City of Roanoke, ice in Quantities of five cents in value or more; said Quantities to be supplied at the same rate as is charged customers taking 50 cents in value; provided~, however, 'that no licenmee hereunder shall be required to make sale or delivery on Sunday, or to make delivery in any bloc~ ex- cept upon the request of three residents therein and then only when no vehicle from which ice is then being sold has passed through the block and has offered for sale ice on that day; any licensee failing to comply with the requirements of this see- tion shall be fined not less than $1.00 nor more than $10.00 for each offense. ~4. On each person, firm or corporation dealing in ice and not selling the same on the streets, $380.00; provided, however, that this section shall not apply te the agent or representative of a person, firm or corporation who or which has taken out the license provided for in Section §G hereof. 55. On each junk d~ealer and/or dealer in second hand paper, for the privilege of transacting business the sum ef $250.00, which shall not be prorated; and for th privilege of canvassing for the purpose of buying any junk or other matters or thin s for any such Junk dealer, or fo~ the sale to a junk dealer, shall be one-half of th sum imposed by this section on such Junk dealers; provided, however before any licezse is issued hereunder, the place for conducting such business shall be approved by the City ~anager. 86. On each person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of peddling ice cream from vehicles on the streets, the tax shall be $15.00 for the first vehi- cle, and $10.00 for each additional vehicle; provided, however, that no person Il- censed under this section shall sell or offer for sale ice cream unless the same be )acked as individual portions, inclosed in boxes or wrappers of tin foil or other ii'impervious paper so as to be completely protected from contamination. This license shall not confer the privilege of selling on the market square. Any person violat- ing the provision of this section shall be fined not less than $5.00 for each of- lense. 5?. On each livery stable $25.00, and an additional tax of 50 cents for each stall therein, but this license shall not apply to hacks and carriages kept on the streets for hire, and on each feed or boarding stable, not conducting a livery stable, $10.00. Provided, however, theft no license shall be granted until ~ certi- ficate from the City Manager has been secured stating that all the restrletions im- posed by the City Ordinances have been complied with. 5@. Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of a merchant, shall pay a license tax for the privilege of doing business in this city to be grad~ ~ted by the amount of purchases made by him during the period for which the license sold or offered for sale in this city as merch~ndise shall be considered aa purchases within the meaning of this section and a separate license for each place of business is hereby required. The tax to be paid on each such license shall be graduated as follows: If the amount of purchases does not exceed $4,000.00, $40.00; where the amount of purchases exceed $4,000.00, and is less than $80,000.00; the tax shall be 40 cents on the $100.00 in addition thereto; where the amount of purchase is in ex- cess of $50,000.00, and not in excess of $100,000.00, the tax shall be 30 cents on the $100.00 in addition thereto; where the amount cf pu?chases exceed $100,000.00, the tax shall be 18 cents per $100'00 in addition thereto. Dealers in dx~y goods, lumber, furniture, groceries, ice, gasoline, oils, lubricants, and merchant tailors or persons engaged in any kind of mercantile business whatsoever or whether they be of the kind or class with those enumerated or not, except where otherwise herein sp.ecified, shall be embraced in this provision. For every distributing house or place in this city ( other than the house or place of manufacture ) operated by any person, firm or corporation engaged in th business of a merchant in this city, for the purpose of distributing goods, wares and merchandise among his or its retail stores~ a separate merchant's license shall be required, and the goods, wares and merchandise distributed through such distri- buting house or place shall be regarded as purchases for the purpose of measuring the lic en se tax. Where a statement of purchase is made by any person, firm or corpora$ion uncle the provisions hereof, the Commissioner of Revenue shall require of such person, firm or corporation a statement under oath ~as to the amount of his or its purchase, and if he deems it advisable or necessary he shall demand of such person, firm or corporation such other proof of his purchase as may enable him to satisfactorily determine the same, and he may decl~ine to issue any license hereunde~ until such proof has been furnished. This license shall not be pro,rated. 59. Every person, firm or corporation by the sale of any kind of merchandise on commission shall be deemed a commission merchant. On the business of a commissi~n merchant or merchandise broker, $50.00, and when this commission exceeds $£,000.00; $10.00 on each $1,000.00 or fractional part thereof in excess of $2,000.00. ~ 60. On each transient vender for the sale of bankrupt, asignee, trustee, fire, wreck stock, salvage company or person, $£00.00, not prorated. 61. On each person retailing tobacco, cigars, or snuff, $10.00. 62. On each person, firm or corporation engaged in the restaurant business the license tax shall be $25.00, and an additional tax of ~0 cents on each $100.00 of purchases up .to $80,000.00, and a further tax equal to 20 cents on each $100.00 of purchases in excess of $80,000.00, made duri.ng the preceding year. The license tax on a beginner in the restaurant business shall be $28.00 and an additional tax of ~0 cents on each $100.00 on purchases which it is estimated he will make from the time he commences business to the following Decembe ~lst, up to $§0,000~00, and a further tax of ~-0 cents on all such estimated purchas. es in excess of $50,000.00. The word purchases means all goods, wares, merchandise, products and materials bought for the purpose of sale, whether.in the form bought or in changed form. The word does not include equipment or capital outlays. All persons who sba 63. On each person, firm Or corporation selling bott'led carbonated bevera- ges.commonly known as "soft~'drinks" when same are consumed at the place where sold the license tax shall be $10.00. 64. A license is hereby imposed on each p~rson or corporation for the privi- lege of selling or redeeming ~t~ading stamps, trading checks, coupons or other like things to be used as evidences ef purchases mad'e. Any person er corporation who shall sell or redeem SUCh stamp, checks, er other things to be used as evidences of purchases made at any place of business in this city, shall pay for such privielge the sum of 3§00.00, which shall not be predated. And a licemse tax of $50.00 per annum is hereby imposed on any person, firm or corporation for the privilege of selling, giving away or redeeming profit sharing or other like.coupons. 68. On each person engaged in the business of peddling merchandise en foot, other than merchandise and produce of a perishable nature, $§0.00. This section shall not apply to the representative of. a bona fide licensed merchant. 66. On each individual engaged in the business of peddling to consumers from Vehicles, produce or merchandise of a perishable mature, v~ether the individual be acting for himself or the agent of another, $80.00 for each vehicle, which shall not be prorated. The licensee shall not be permitted to sell ~on the market square er on the streets within five blocks t~zereof. Provided, however this section shall not apply to one engaged in the business of securing sash produce or perishable merchandise from the country and offer- ing the same for sale to consumers only on the city market from vehicles. 67. On every person, firm or corporation, other than a distributor or vendor of motor vehicle fuels and petroleum products, a farmer, a dealer in forest products a producer or manufacturer, who or which shall sell and deliver at the same time in the city other than a definite place of business, goods, wares, or merchandise to licensed dealers or retailers, shall pay a license tax of Two Hundred Fifty ($280.0¢ Dollars per year, not prorated and not transferrable. Provided, that every vehicle used by any licensee hereunder shall have con- spicuously displayed thereon the name of the person, firm or corporation using the same with the post office address of said licensee, and such license issued as pro- :,vided herein shall be conspi.cuously displayed on each vehicle. Provided, that any person, firm or corporation claiming to be a distributor '~0r vendor of motor vehicle fuels and petroleum products, a dealer in forest products a farmer, a producer or manufacturer shall, upon the request of the Commissioner of Revenue, furnish proof of same, and upon failure to flzrnish proof shall be forbidden to sell in the City of Roanoke. Provided, also, that this section shall not apply to a bona fide merchant li- censed to do business at an established place of business in the State of Virginia. Provided, that any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not less than ;10.00, nor more than ~50.00 for each offense, and each sale shall constitute a separate offense hereunder. 68. On every person, firm or corporation conducting the business of manufac- turing or bottling pop, ginger alw, or other aerated waters where the amount of ~apital employed is not in excess of $10,000.00, $80.00; where such capital is in excess of $10.000.00. and does not exceed in exaess of $~-0,000.00, and does not exceed SZ0.000.00, $70.00; where such capital is in excess of $~0,000.00 and does not exceed $40,000.00, $80.00; where such capi- tal is in excess of $40,000.00 and does not exceed $50,000.00, $90.00; where s~eh capital is over $50,000.00, $100.00. 69. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of plumbing and heating, or either plumbing or heating, the tax shall be $20.00; provide~l, how- ever, where ,the gross receipts of such person, firm or corporation exceeds $1,000.00, then such p?rson, firm or corporation shall in addition to the license herein im- posed secure a license as a contractor as provided in Section 72 of this ordinance. This license, however, shall not be issued except and until there has been deliver- ed to the Commissioner of Revenue by the Clerk of the City Council a certificate to the effect that a bond in tt~e penalty of $1,000.00 with some s~proved surety company as surety, has been given by suck person, firm or corperation, conditioned to save harmless the City of,Roanoke from any and all damages from plumbing a~d making connections with the public sewer,, drains, and water pipes, and f~rther con- ditioned to refund to the City of Roanoke the .sum or sums expended by it in replac- ing the streets and sidewalks which may be opened or torn up by sucl~ person, firm or corporation in the progress of their work; provided, however;, where such p. erson, firm or corporation, secures a license to conduct the heating business only; then the bond requi~ed need not be given. This license shall not be prorated. The license herein provided for shall not be granted unless and until the Board of Plumbers shall de~tify to the Commissioner of Revenue that the person ap- plying for the license is qualified to do plumbing, heating, etc. as p~ovi~ed by : the ordinances of the City of Roanoke. 7G. On each person, firm or corporation manufacturing cider, ciderine, cider phosp_h_ate, or any othe~ concoction not wholly composed of pure juice of the apple, the tax shall be $100.00, and on wholesale dealers of any such preparation the tax shall be $100.00; and on every retail dealer the tax shall be $25.00. ?1. Every person, firm or corporation engag~gin the business of placing electric wires and other electrical aPplicances for light, heat and power in an,v building in the City of Roanoke shall pay a license tax of $50.00 per annum, which shall not be pro-rated; provided, t~owever, where the gross receipts of such person firm or corporation exceeds $1,000.00, then such person, firm or corporation shall in addition to the license herein imposed secure, a license as a contractor as pro- vided in Section 72 of this ordinance. ~ ?2. Any person, firm or corporation accepting ordersor contracts for .doing any work on or in any building or structure, requiring the use of painting, stone, brick, mo~r, wood, cement, structural iron or steel, sheet iron, galvanized iron metallic piping, tin, lead, electric wiring or other metal, or any other building material or who shall accept contracts .to do any paving or curbing on sidewalk or streets, public or private property, using asphalt, brick, stone, cement, wood or any composition, or who shall accept an order for or contract to excavate earth,, rock or other material for foundations or any other purpose, or who shall accept an order on contract ko construct any sewer of stone, brick, terra cotta, or other material, shall be deemed a contractor. EVery such contractor for the privilege of transacting business in this city shall pay a license as follows: ~ If the gross amounts of all orders or contracts accepted aggregate $1,000.00i, he shall pay the sum of $6.00; if the amounts of such orders or contracts are more than $1,000.00, and do not exceed $8,000.00; $10.00; If the amounts of such orders or contracts exceed $8,000.00, and do not exceed $10.000.00, $£0.00; if such o~ders or contracts exceed $10,000.00, and do not exceed SE0,000.00, $50.00; if such orders or contracts °exceed $20,000.00, and do not exceed $~0,000.00, $80.00;oif such or- ders or contracts exceed $80,000.00, and do not exceed $100,000.00, $?18.00; if such orders or contracts exceed $100,000.00, and do not exceed $180,000.00, $100.00; if such orders or contracts exceed $180,000.00, 80~ per $1,000.00 of s~ch excess. ?5. On each shoe shine p~rlor or place conducted for the polishing or 'shining of shoes, where the charge does not exceed five cents, and where more than one per- son is employed, not more than three, for the purpose of doing the'work, the licens~ shall be $10.00 per annum, and where the charge exceeds five cents, $28.00 per an- num, and for each additional person employed more th~n three, $2.80 per amnum. This Rlicense shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted only on the approval of the City Manager. ?4. On every license to a barber the tax shall be $8~.00 and $2.80 per chair in excess of three; one shoe shiner and one manicurist is permitted in each shop without payment of license. ?§. On all slot machines, not prohibited by law, there shall be a tax of $£.50 and the regulations applicable thereto shall be the same as are applicable to, and provided for those licensed under the state law; provided, however, that where said machine delivers to the customer or player any token, check, lug or anything other than m~rchandise the tax on such machine shall be $~00.00, and no license issued under this section shall be prorated. Provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any merchant who has pai~ a merchant's license and owns and uses such slot machine simply for the purpos of making sales of his goods and merchandise, and to be used inside of his place of business, nor shall it apply to slot machines used for the purpose of selling sanitary individual drinking cups or sanitary drinking cups and natural water at on cent. ?6. Each person, firm or corporation conducting the business commonly known as a Penny Arcade, where is shown or exhibited slot machines for the ~purpose of furnisx- lng music or exhibiting pictures, the sum of $60.00 per annum shall be pa id. ??. On each person, or corporation engaged in the storage business for each house, $50.00. ?8. On the proprietor of each shooting gallery, $8.00 per month for each month or part thereof. This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted only on the approval of the City Manager. ?9. On the proprietor of each skating rink, $100.00, or $10.00 per month. 80. On each person, firm or corporation conducting a dancing hall or pavillion and charging admission thereto, $1~.00, not prorated. 81. On each person, firm or corporation engaged in intrastate telephone business, $6~0.00. ~ 82. On each person, firm or corporation who shall engag~ in the business of sending telegrams from the City of Roanoke to a poinl~ within the State of Virginia Virginia, excepting, however, telegram~ .sent to o~ received by-the Govern~ent of the United States; or this State, or their agents or officers, shall pay a license tax, if said person, firm or corporation operate or maintain in this State fifty offices or less, $100.00, and when said person, firm or corporation maintains over fifty and not more thab one hundred offices, $200.00, over one hundred amd not more than one hundred and fifty offices, $250.00, over one hundred and fifty, and not more than two hundred offices, $300.00, and over two hundred offices, $500.00, which shall not be p~orated. 83. On each undertaker doing business in this City, $2~.00, which shall be in addition to the regular merchants' license. 84. On each two-horse wagon, cart or dray, $5.00, and on each one-horse wagon, cart, or dray, $2.50. 85. On each individual, firm or corporation engaged in the business of publi~ sale of horses or other live stock in the City of Roanoke, $50.00, not pro-rated. ~.~-~86. On each laundry operated other than by hand, equipped .for the purpose of doing general laundry work, $100.00, and on each agent soliciting or taking orders, for laundries, not licensed by this City, $100.00, and on all other laundries, $15.oo. 87. Any person, firm or corporation who shall engaged in the business of re- pairing shoes by machines, snall pay a license tax of $25.00 per annum, not prorat~ ......... ~...~88. On each person, firm or corporation keeping a garage for the sro?age of automobiles and charging for such storage, where the number of a~utomobiles stored does not exceed five, $25.00, and $1.00 additional for each stall or space which may be occupied for such storage purposes over five. 89. On each corn doctor, chiropodist, maniottrist, hair dresser, ~5.00, and $2.00 for each additional employee in such office or place of business. 90. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of cleaning or repairing automobiles or other vehicles, $25,00. 91. On each person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of painting automobiles or other vehicles, a license tax of $25.00 shall be paid. :~ 92. A license tax is hereby imposed on every manufacturer, agent, or dealer in automobiles or other self-propelled vehicles of $15.00 per ~mnum, which ~hall entitle ~ch manufacturer, agent or dealer to operate not exceeding ten cars for demonstration and sale purposes in the City of Roanoke, and that the number of the State license tag held by such manufacturer, agent or dealer shall be registered with the Commissioner of Revenue and no further tag shall be necessary for the oper~ tion of such automobile or other self-propelled vehicle in the City of Roanoke. 93. All persons, firms or corporations licensed to do business under the of the G~meral Assembly of Virginia, approved March 23, 1918, entitled, an Act to regulate the business of making small loans, etc., shall pay a tax of $200.00, whlcl shall not be prorated. 94. On each person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of h~.nging or erecting awnings the tax shall be $75.00. This license shall not be prorated. 95. On each person, firm or corporation who shall bring into the cit~y car- loads of fish and sell the same by retail from the car a license tax of $10.00 per ca~ i2 the comtents of,the car is in. excess of lO,O00~p°unds the tax shall be $15.00 96. On each person, firm or corporation who shall bring into the city car- loads of fruits, vegetables, watermelons, or other like products and sell the same by retail from the car, a license tax of $10.00 for each car Shall be levied. 97. On each person, firm or corporation manufacturing vinegar, $50.00 not prorated. 98. License shall extend from January 1st to December 31st, nex~ succeeding of each year. The Commissioner of Revenue shall receive for each license issued or transferred by him for each privilege upon which a license is by this ordinance im- posed a fee of 50 cents, except license issued under clauses (d) and (e) ef section 47 on automobiles, automobile trucks, mote:cycles and motor driven vehicles, the fee for issuing license under clauses (d) and (e) of section 47 shall be l0 cents, all fees to be paid by the party to whom the license is issued. The Commissioner o~ !Revenue shall be entitled to a commission of forty-five one hundredths of one per- I cent of the aggregate amount of licenses issued by him annually. 99. As to all Questions in regard to the duty and conduct ef officers of the City in controlling and enforcing the taxes herein imposed, and in regard to the Questions of construction and for definition of terms used in this ordinance, the rules and regulations applicable to putting the same in operation, reference is hereby made to "The Tax Code ef Virginia" for the assessment, levy, and collection of taxes for the current year, or so much thereof as is applicable to this ordinanc, and is not inconsistent with the general ordinances of the City, and for the conduc~ and guidance of the officers of the City and ether persons affected by this ordinan( and for fixing their powers, rights, duties, and obligations, the provisions of sai~ "The Tax Code of Virginia" so far as applicable, are hereby adopted, without being specifically herein Quoted. 100. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Revenue to keep a record in which he shall classify all the branches of business and occupations upon which a license is imposed by this ordinance, and show the amount of assessment made upon each license, the name of the person assessed, and the period for ~hich said license was issued. On the first day of January of each year he shall deliver to the City Auditor extracts from said record, shorting the entries therein made during the pre- ceding twelve months, properly classified. 101. Any person, firm or corporation conducting a business, occupation er · profession for the conduct of which a license tax is required under this ordinance without first obtaining such license, shall be fined not less than $2.50, nor more than $10.00 for each day he is in default. It shall be the duty of the Commissione~ of Revenue and Treasurer to report in writing to the City Manager every case of default as soon as it comes to his knowledge; and the Commissioner of Revenue shall also report to the City Manager the name, location and business of every person, in default; it shall be the duty of the City Manager, immediately upon receipt of such report, to detail a policeman and cause such delinquents to be summoned before the police justice to show cause why they should not be fined under provisions of this ordinance. But the special detail of a policeman shall not relieve the general police from the general duty of enforcing this or any other ordinances, and the Cit Manager shall especially see that all requirements of this ordinance are enforced, and to this end.he shall, at least once each month, especially require the police force to investigate violations of this ordinance. 102. The taxes on licenses accruin~ under the orovis~ons of this ordinance 27(') of January of each year, and shall be paid by the person against whom assessed to the Treasuxer of the City in his office on the first day of January and the license shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the place of business. 10B. Whenever, any person, corporation .or firm, who is required by the pro- visions of this ordinance to make report of his purchases, sales, commission, fees, lists of personal property, or to do a~y other thing required by this ordinance shall fail to do so, he shall be fined $10.00, and an additional sum of $5.00 for every day over one he shall continue in default. 104. All licenses granted under this ordinance are granted upon the condition that the person, firm or corporation conducting the business for which the license tax is paid will not violate any of the ordinances of the City of Roanoke or any of the laws of the State of Virginia or of the united States appertaining to gambling or having in his possession or selling intoxicating liquors, and in the event of any such violation of said ordinances or laws, and upon conviction thereof, the City Manager shall have the power to revoke the same. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH7. CIT~ OF R0~J~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of December, 1930.. No. ~75E. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain an ordinance adopted by the COuncil of the City of Roanoke on the Egth, day of February 19E4, and amended and reordained by Ordinance No. 1818 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the §th, day of June 19E5, and entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate the placing of wagons and other vehicles from which produce or other commodities is offered for sale on the curb at the public market and providing penalties for a violation thereof." BE IT 0RDAINF./) by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 29th, day of February 1924, and amend- ed and reorda/ned by Ordinance No. 1515 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 5th, day of June 1BES, be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: The owners of all vehicles from which produce or other commodities is to be offered for sale on the curb at the public market and streets Used for market pur- poses shall take their place in line at a point to be designated by the Clerk of the Market or his assistants, and shall come into the market and be assigned a place on the curb in the order in which the line is formed, and no owner of a ve- hicle shall be assigned a place at the curb unless such vehicle shall be in line or arrives after the vehicles in line have moved from the place designated by said Clerk of the Market. No vehicle shall be placed in said line unless such vehicle shall contain the produce or Other commodities to be offered for sale on the curb. It being the intention of this provision to prohibit any person, firm or corporation from plat- : ,,m in .~t~ 1tn, ,runty v~hieles for the nurnose of holdin~ space therein. No person shall place on the curb at the public market and streets used for market purposes any vehicle, table, box, barrel or other like article for the pur- pose of holding space on said curb, and no person ~all break into the line of vehicles, but shall take its place at the rear of ~ch line. Any person violating the provisions of the ordinance ~all be fined not less than $5.00, nor more than $20.00 for each offense. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presiden~ IN THE .COUNCIT. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of December, 1930. No. Z757. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations for the year ending December 31, 1931. · HEi~.~AS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Govern- ment an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. B~ IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all moneys that shsll come into the City Treasury for the year ending December 31, 1931, (except that for the support of the Library, the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailorS and marines and their widows), shall constitute a general fund and the same, or as much thereof as may be necessary be, and the same is hereby appropriated for the following uses and pttrposes, namely: CITY MANAGER LA Salary, City Manager " C 1 erk Stenographer stationery po Stage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for 'automobile Special .Employees Incidentals ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT lB $ 7,200.00 2,400.00 l, 500.00 300.00 75.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 $ 11,@75.00 Salary, City Engineer " Assistant City Engineer " Inspector " Draftsman " Timekeeper Rodman " Chainman Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for automobile ~pecia~ Employees Incidentals FUrniture and Fixtures 3,900.00 2,880.00 1,500. O0 1,920. O0 1,320. O0 1,320.00 1,200.00 400.00 15.00 20.00 350.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 15,175.00 272 CITY CI~AND AUDITOR Salary, City Clerk Assistant City Clerk Stenographer Clerk Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals FUrniture and Fixtures CITY TREASURER 1D Salary, City Treasurer Start onery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Co~issions Bond Premium Incidentals FUrniture and Fixtures I~GAL DEPARTMENT 1E Salary, City Attorney Stat ionery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Printing, etc. Traveling EXpense Incidentals Stenographer and Expenses JUDGES' SALARIES 1F Judge Corporation Court " Law and Chancery Court " Circuit Court " Special COURT OFFICERS AND EXPENSE 1G Salary, Clerk Court " City Sergeant " Commonwealth Attorney " Clerk " " Stationery and Books Telephone and Telegraph Jury and Witness Fees Repairs to EQuipment Counsel Fees Commissions on Fines Law Books Incidentals l~Arnlture and Fixtures ASSESSMENT OF T~Axw. S 1H Salary, Commissioner of Revenue Commissions Stat ionery Telephone and Telegraph License Tags Incidentals Furniture amd Fixtures COLLECTION OF TAXES lI Sala=y, Collector Stationery Po st age Adve=ti sing Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures Repairs to EQuipment 6,000.00 2,160.00 1,500.00 1,680.00 300.00 125.00 25.00 lO0.00 150.00 ~0.00 400.00 50.00 75.00 8,000.00 100. O0 50. O0 150. O0 2,640.00 25.00 10. O0 10.00 20O .00 150.00 25.00 1~800.00 4,250.00 4,250.00 1,447.00 250.00 1,000.00 600.00 1,500.00 1,560.00 2,105.00 350.00 3,600.00 100.00 525.00 500.00 150.00 150.00 84O.O0 1,200.00 12,000.00 6O0.00 175.00 850.00 150.00 100.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 550.00 50.00 85O.O0 150.00 12,040.00 9,505.00 4,860.00 10,197. O0 12,780.00 15,075.00 5,100,00 CITY HALL 1J Salary, S~perintendent Building · ~ Janitors 2 @ $960.00 " " 2 @ 1,080.00 " " 1 @ 348.00 " Elevator Operator Labor Fuel Lighting Water Supp i ies Repairs and Alterations Insurance Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures ELECT I 0NS 1K Salary, Eegistrar " Electoral Board Compensation Judges and Clerks Stationery and Postage Telephone Rent of Voting Places Printing Tickets ~oting List, Treasurer's Fees Voting List, Clerk of Co~rt Fees Sergeant' s Fees .Printing Voting List Equi pmen t Voting Booths Mi seellaneous Supplies Inc identals Extra Clerks 1,500.00 1,920.00 2,160.00 348.00 ?20.00 ~00.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 2,126. O0 100. O0 bO. O0 100.00 2,000. O0 lbO .00 1,000.00 1§0. O0 75.00 bO0.00 100.00 1,800. O0 1,200.00 50.00 5,500.00 100.00 100.00 £00.00 ~0.00 100.00 STATIONERY AND PRINTING IL Street Adverti sing S ewe r " Sidewalk " Printing Ordinances Printing Reports Printing Forms Printing Books 100. O0 150. O0 100. O0 500. O0 850. O0 25.00 §0.00 COUNCIL IM Salary, 1 Member " 4 members Stationery Incidentals @ $1,000.00 each 1,200.00 4,000.00 25.00 25.00 CONVENTIONS AND LEAGUES IN Dues to League of Virginia Traveling Expense ~{unicipalities 800.00 600.00 CORONER Coroner's Fees Witness Fees Post Mortem Stationery 500.00 25.00 500.00 20.00 CITY PLANNING AND ZONING 1P Salary, Secretary " Stenographer Stationery postage Telephone and Telegraph Disseminating Information Traveling ~pense 2,400.00 1,200.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 §00.00 100.00 CIVIL .AND POLICE COURT lq Salary, Civil Police " Clerk Civil and " Ass't. Clerk " " " Issuing Justice Stationery and Books Telephone and Telegraph Witness Fees Incidentals F1~r-~tture and Equipment Justice Police Justice 5,660.00 2,580.00 1,200.00 5,000.00 800.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 15,724. O0 11,075.00 1,775.00 5,250.00 1,400.00 845.00 4,700.00 ASSESSING AND COLLECTING DOG TAX 1R Game Warden, Killing Dogs ?aSs . 15~ of Collections to State Treasurer, s Fees 1,200.00 125.00 900.00 650.00 COLLECTING DELINQUENT TAX 1S Commissions on Real Estate " on Personal Tax 800.00 1., oo..o0 ALMSHOUSE Salary, Keep er " Matron " N1~1~ se " Cook " Farm Hands,1 $ $600.00 and one $ $ o.oo " ~ E~tra Help Labor Supplies Fuel Lights Drugs and Disinfeotamts Olothing I~surance Burial of Paupers Repairs and Alte~ations Bquipment and Live Stock Furniture and Fixtures 1,OEO.O0 6O0.O0 540.00 480.00 1,440.00 4~0.00 700.00 1,500.00 400.00 180.00 ZO0.O0 200.00 3~1.00 100.00 650.00 ~50.00 ~05.00 HOSPITALS £C Roanoke Hospital Burrell Memorial Hospital 6,500.00 3~000.00 ORGANIZED CHARITIEB 2D Travelers Aid Society Roanoke Free Medical Dispensary Family Welfare Society " " " 1930 Deficit 1,800.00 5,4~0.00 9,160.00 750.00 INSANE Justice Fees Ph~eiciau Fees Witness " Stationery Transporting Lumatics Foreign Lunatics 150.00 ?50.00 10.00 25.00 ~0.00 50.00 JAIL ZF Salary, Matron Board Prisoners Committal Fees ~elephone Olothing of Prisoners Supplies Repairs Equipment 600.00 18,500.00 1,500.00 48.00 1,600.00 2,000.00 500.00 200.00 JUVENILE COURT Salary, Judge " Probation Officer " Woman Probation Officer " Colored l~o~ation Officer " Matron w Keeper Detention Rome Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Fuel, Light and Water Board of Inmates Laundry and Supplies Repairs Incidentals Equipment 900.00 ~,400.00 1,800.00 600.00 300.00 900.00 1~5.00 ~0o00 100.00 6,50.00 1,800.00 500.00 ,500. O0 100.00 150, O0 Z,875.00 2,000.00 9,E16.00 9,500. O0 17,130.00 1,035.00 Z4,9~8.00 10,855.00 Salary, 1 Superintendent "' 1 Captain Detective " 1 Chief Identification Bureau " 1 Clerk " 3 Lieutenants ~ $1,980.00 each , 3 Sergeants @ $1,860.00 " §,§80.00 " 3 Signal Operators @ $1,620.00 each 4,860.00 " 3 Patrol Chauffeurs @ $1,500.00" 4,500.00 " 5 Detectives ,~ $1,740.00 each 8,?00.00 " 8 (6) Motorcycle Officers " 44 (39) P~,trolmen @ $1,740.00 each 76,560.00 " 5 (9) 680.00 " @ $1,620.00 3,720.00 2,520.00 2,100.00 2,040.00 5,940.00 " 2 (3) . " 1 Electrician " 1 " Helper Labor Marking ~treets Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Repairs and Supplies for Motor Vehicles Repairs to Alarm System Supplies Incidentals FUrniture and EQuipment 8,400.00 3,240.00 1,200.00 810.00 600.00 650.00 100.00 400.00 1,600.00 800.00 3,500.00 925.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 3B Salary, i Chief " i Superintendent Alarm " i Master Mechanic " 1 Assistamt Chief " 10 Captains ~ $1,800.00 each " 11 Lieutenants ~ $1,680.00 each " 9 Engineers ~ $1,740.00 each i Superintendent Alarm Helper " 5? (49) 3rd yr. Privates ~ $1,620.00 " 4 (11) 2nd" - ~ $1,560.00 " 3 (4) 1st " - $ $1,500.00 Stationery and Postage Telephone and Telegraph Repairs and Supplies for Apparatus Gasoline and 0il Fuel, Light and Water Laundry and Supplle s Insurance and Repairs to Buildings Maintenance of Fire Alarm EQuipment Medical Attention 3,600.00 1,050.00 1,980.00 2,400.00 18,000.00 18,480.00 15,660.00 810.00 ea. 9£,~40.00 " 6,240.00 " 4,500.00 200.00 493.00 2,850.00 1,600.00 2,310.00 1,915.00 710.00 6O0.O0 8,183.00 100.00 FIRE HYDRANTS 3C 695 (679) Hydrant Rental 25 (25) Hydrants Installed STREET LIGHTING 35 1,036 (1,026) 250 C. P. lights @ $25.00 each 278 ( 284)' 100 C. P. lights @ $12.00 " 144 ( 177) White Way Standards @ $30.00" 22 Additional Installations @ $25.00 31,275.00 1~125.00 25,900.00 3,336.00 6,165.00 840.00 BUILDING INSPECTION 3F Salary, Building Inspector " Plumbing - " St enographer Stationery Po stag e Telephone and Telegraph Special Employees Incidentals EQuipment Gasoline and 0il Protecting Buildings 3,000.00 1,980.00 960.00 150.00 25.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 75.00 250.00 100.00 MILITARY AND ARMORIES 3G Rent Light 600.00 500.00 156,315.00 184,021.00 32,400.00 36,241,00 6,715.00 1,100.00 :9?6 CITY PHYSICIAN 44 Salary, City Physician Special Service .QUARANTINE AND DETENTION Salary, Q~arantine .Officer ,Drugs and Disinfectants .Food Supplies ~ Smpplies .Vaccinations .Special Cars of Patients .Repairs to Buildings, · Incidentals .Furniture and Fixtures CITY CEMETERY 4C Aabor ,HEALTH DEPARTMENT 4E Salary, Health Officer " Clerk " Dairy and Food Inspector " Sanitary Officer " St enographer " Sanitary Inspector " Bacteriologist and Chemist Janitor Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automebiles Laboratory Supplies General Supplies Toxin and Antitoxin Incidental s STREET CL~ANING AND WATERING 5A Lab or Salary, General Formau ~ Time ~ools Supplies Water Supplies for EQuipment Repairs to EQuipment GARBAGE P~NOVAL 5B Salary, General Forman ~ Time " Inspector " Engineer Incinerator Lab o r Fuel, Light and Water ~ools HS~pplies re Teams Supplies for Motor Vehicles Incidental s Repairs to Incinerator EQuipment Scavanger EQuipment and Service SEWER MAINTENANCE .50 Labor Material S~pplies Tools Cleaning Drains Wa t er Right s o f Way EQuipment STREET EEPAIRS 64 Salary,Superintendent Labor Tools and Supplies Materials 1,200.00 100.00 1,500.00 25.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 400.00 100.00 2.5.00 50.00 ..... lt000-00 4,320.00 1,740.00 2,200.00 1,440.00 1,140.00 1,440.00 1,500.00 1,440.00 2,120.00 3~4.00 400.00 225.00 75.00 1,000.00 700.00 100.00 900.00 50.00 19,700. O0 1,000.00 150.00 700.00 150.00 1,200.00 _1~, 2,00. co 1,000.00 1,680.00 1,500.00 57,000.00 600.00 150.00 150.00 300.00 3,500.00 25.00 1,500.00 1,400.00 200.00 11,000.00 1,500.00 200.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 5.00 200.00 2,400.00 5.5,000.00 1,.500.00 39, o99-o 9 1,300.00i 2,325.00 1,000.00 21,174.00 Z4,100.00 69,005.00 BRIDGE REPAIR 6B Labor Tools and Supplies Mat erial s Repairs by Others CRUSHER 6C Labor Supplies Repairs Power Insurance Equipment CITY STABLES 7A Salary, Superintendent Labor Supplies Feed ~Fuel, Light and Water Repairs and Alterations Veterinary Insurance Earness Equipment TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 7B Wagons Trucks and Trailers Machinery Small Tools Road Machine LIVE STOCK 7C Mules REFUNDS AND REBATES 7D Erroneous Assessment of Taxes Refund Fines Auto Permits Local Assessments R en t s Licenses Accounts SPECIAL SERVICES 7E Special Audits Weather Reports Miscellaneous Service Attorney's Fees Traveling EXpense Land Assessment Labor Bureau ALLOWANCES AND GIFTS 7F State Board of Health Confederate Soldiers Veterans Relief Committee Miscellaneous DAMAGES AND COSTS ?G Personal Injuries and damage to property WORK~'S COMPENSATION 7H Compensation Hospital Nurse State Tax Physician Funerals 5,000.00 ~00.00 2,§00.00 5O0.OO 15,000.00 1,700.00 800.O0 1,500.00 61.00 100.00 1,800.00 7,000.00 1,§00.00 12,000.00 600.00 500.00 50.00 86.00 300.00 200.00 500.00 800.00 775.00 300.00 640.00 1.,j oo..o.o 1,000.00 100.00 10.00 50. O0 50.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 36.00 500.00 300.00 25O.00 6,000.00 300.00 250.00 150.00 750.00 1,350.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 500.00 250.00 400.00 250.00 200.00 8,300.00 19,161.00 E4,036.00 3,015.00 1, ZOO: O0 1,360.00 7,586.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 5,100. O0 278 GARAGE ?J Salary, Mechanic " Helper Labor Materials Repairs by Others Gasoline and 0il Tires Power Repair to Shop, Tools and EQuipment T~elephone PS. frs for Motor EQuipment I~su~ance F~AuiPment SCHOOLS 8A Maintenance L~bor S~pplies salary, Keeper Highland , w Elmiwood "Melrose, 6 months "Jackson 6 "Waahington 6 months FUel, Light and Water Telephone and Telegraph Repairs Incidentals Equipment and Improvements Tree Spraying, Flowers, etc. RECREATION 8D Salary, Director " 7 (9) Playground Directors 3 months $165.00 each " I Man, Adult Recreation, 3 months $75.00 each " 2 Boys, Evening Playground, 3 months $55.00 each " 2 Women, ~ramatic Dances, 3 months $60.00 '.each ~tationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies Automobile EXpense Lncidentals MARKET 9A H Labor Salary, Glerk " Assistant Clerk 2 Janitors, $900.00 each Mechanic Matron, Rest Room Janitress Sealer Weights and Measures Stationery Fuel, Light and Water Supplies Repairs and Alterations Insurance Refrigerating Plant Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals EQuipment Rest Room Salary, Olerk Labor Stationery Insurance Repairs Fuel, Light and Water Ino id ent al s WATER SITE 9B 2,160.00 1,560.00 1,990.00 1,500.00 300.00 200.00 3,500.00 300.00 100.00 15.00 3,500.00 709.00 ~12.00 16,046.00 652,,15,0~00 652,150.00 1,500.00 900.00 480.00 480.00 360.00 7,900.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 ~5.00 350.00 50.00 1,939.00 300.00 16,484.00 2,?00.00 1,155.00 225.00 350.00 360.00 50.00 ~5.00 75.00 1,500.00 200.00 25.00 6,645.00 2,280.00 1,380.00 1,800.00 1,680.00 960.00 420.00 1,500.00 ?00.00 150.00 3,200.00 500.00 1,400.00 326.00 3,300.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 50.00 19i9~6.00v 1,500.00 200.00 25.00 197.00 500.00 500.00 25.00 2,947.00 ATTEST: MUNICIPAL AIRPOR~ 9C Rent Improvement s Labor Material Inc identals INTEREST 10A Interest on Funded Debt " on Temporary Loan SINKING FUND 10B Sinking Fund NOTES PAYABLE 10C Ceo, W. Payne Note Interest on $112,000.00, 6 Months " on 84,000.00 " " R. T. Campbell Note Interest on $1,000.00 - 1 Year " "$ 500.00 - 6 Months " "$2,000.00 - 1 Year W. W. Berry Notes W. W. Berry, Interest on $3,000.00 i Yr. W. W.. Berry " "$2,000.00 6 Months BONDS 10D Serial Bonds Due July 1, 1931 2,500.00 5,000.00 200.00 400.00 2,149~p0 527,500.00 ,, ~0,000.00 67 ~ 510. O0 28,000.00 5,560.00 2,520.00 500.00 60.00 15.00 120.00 1,000.00 180.00 60.00 46,000,.00 8,249.00 557,500.00 67,510.00 35,815.00 46,000,00 Total $ 2,158,962.00 APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TI{E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~!IA, The 2nd, day of January, 1951. No. 5758. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the payment of license in two equal payments. WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the municipal govern ment, an emergency is declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all license tax of $100.00 or more, may be paid in two equal installments. The first installment shall be paid on or before the 15th, day of January, and the second installment on or before the 15th, day of June. This ordinance shall obtain for the year 1951, only. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President~ ~ REPEALED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of January, 1931. No. ~760. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the End, day of January 1931, No. ~?SB, entitled, WAn 0rdi- nanee to provide for the payment of license tax in two equal payments." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roamoke that Ordinance adopted by the Council ot' the City of Roanoke on the End, day of January 1931, No. ~?~, entitled, "An Ordinance to provide for the payment of license tax in two equal pay- ments," be amended and reordained so as to read as $ollows: WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the municipal gove~- ment, an emergenc~V is declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED ~by the Council of the City of Roanoke that each license tax of $50.00 or more, may be paid in two equal installments. The first installment shall be paid during the month of January, and the second installment during the month of July. This ordinance shall obtain for the year 1951, only. APPROVED ATTEST: ~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of January, 1931. No. 3761. A RESOLUTION to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVEDby the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, amd it is hereby directed to install street lights as ~follows: (1) One 100 ~. P. street light on Russell Avenue approximately 150 feet East on the N. & W. Belt Line. (£) One 250 C. P. street light on Richelieu Avenue, South Roanoke, approxi- mately 500 feet South of ?th, Street. Said lights to be maintained u~uder the contract between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City.of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: ,. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of January, 1931. No. 3762. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Compa~v to tn- stall a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permi2 be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install an 8 inch water main in Jefferson Street between Center Avenue and Wells Avenue N. W. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless tke 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 streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF The 16th, day of January, 1951. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, No. 3763. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk to draw a warrant for the sum of $12.50 to J. W. Henson. WHEEEAS, J. W. Henson served on the Jury in the Court of Law and Chancery in March 1925, and the amount due him for such service is $12.50, a ticket for same ~as issued by the Clerk of the Law and Chancery Court, and sent to said J. W. Henson, and WHEREAS, said ticket was mislaid by said J. W. Henson and was not presented for payment within the time prescribed by law, and said J. W. Henson is now asking that Council authorize the payment of same. TH~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of J. W. Henson for $12.50, to pay the Jury Claim hereinbefore referred to. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Court Officers and EXpe ns e. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of January, 1931. No. ~76~. A RESOLUTION to pay John Barlow $3.50 per week, beginning January 12th. BE IT R~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of John Barlow each week for the sum of The same to be charged to Special Allowances and Gifts. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The P~rd, day of January, 19~l. No. Presid~t. i AN ORDINANCE to designate and appoint E. I. Watson, Chief Probation Officer, Clerk of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courl~. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that E. I. Watson, Chief P~obatton Officer, be, aud he is hereby designated and appointed Clerk of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court for the City of Roanoke. The said E. I. Watson shall serve in said capacity without pay as such Clerk it being understood that his salary as Chie~f Probation' Officer is also to cover his duties as Clerk of said Court. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ESrd, day of January, 1931. No. ~S766. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant to the Dixie Finance Company for $E1.$? to refund certain taxes paid erroneously. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $E1.$?, to the Dixie Finance Company to refund the following taxes: ............. $ ............. 19£9 ............. 6, ~ 19~0 ............. 6°£§ Said erroneous charges having been made on Lot 8 of the Hershberger Addition, the house assessed upon said lot having burned in July 1927. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre S~ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of January, 1931. No. 3767. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of December, 1930, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of December 1930, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Wn, gineer ing Department City Clerk City Treasure~ Legal Department Judges' Salaxie s Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections~ Stationery & Printing C cunt il Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Collecting DelinQuent Tax Almshouse Ho sp i tals Organized Charities I ns ane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Eydrants Stre et Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Naintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher Street Signs City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Refunds and Hebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gas and 0il School s Parks Lib~a~,y Re c rear i on Market We st End Market Wa t er Inte re s t Temporary Loan Accounts Payable A~nex $ 953.32 1,564.02 967.41 190.56 370.00 358.32 895.90 980.90 436.60 990.04 172.66 287.85 435.48 95.00 1,658.20 893.51 126.70 661.89 2,219,87 1,213.37 84.00 8,242.14 770.02 197.69 12,434.85 16,109.77 2,495.75 2,999.60 509.00 109.50 110.00 125.00 39.14 1,599.89 4,238.83 5,982.11 1,203.17 5,365.91 2,539.99 1,318.79 142.75 1,683.48 300.15 72.50 7,756.60 91.50 499.03 1,263.30 985.93 1,029.60 84,150. O0 1,095.13 2,433.39 695.22 1,748.59 229.31 10.00 270.00 250,000.00 495.82 284 ATTEST: Clerk. EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Paving School Buildings APPROVED 144.85 1.00 6~0o0.0o 6,1~§.8S $ 444,§8g.98 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ESrd, day of January, 1951; No. $?69. A RESOLUTION to pay certain claims for street improvements, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrants to the following parties for the amounts opposite their names: MA~OX AND JENNINGS JOEN M. SNYDE~ L. M. ~pling $ E,599.98 1,07! .55 141.0 ? Said amounts to pay said parties the amount expended by them for the improve- ment of streets, and agreed to be paid to them by Resolution of the Council. APPROVED AT~EST: Clerk, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~,VIRGINIA, The 25rd, day of January, 1951. No. $??~. A RESOLUTION to fix the salary of the: Game Warden for the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of the Game Warden be, and the same is hereby fixed at $100.00 per month. Said salary to be in lieu of all fees of whatever nature, and said Game Warden is to perform all services in connection with said office without additional compensation from the ci APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Tl~e 3~)th, day of January, 1931. No. 3768. AN ORDINANCE to make certain appropriations. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that appropriations be, and the same are hereby made to the following accounts: Family Welfare Society Visiting Nurses' Association BUrrell Memorial Hospital $ 5,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 BE' IT FURTHER 0RDAINED~ that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed~, to pay to said agencies one-third of the amount appropriated to each of them on the 1st, day of February 1931; one-third on the 1st, day of March 1931, and one-third on the 1st, day of April 1931. APPROVED ATTEST: City Clerk. Pre s iden~~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~IE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 50th, day of January, 1931. No.~771. A RESOLUTION to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and 'it is hereby authorized to install one 100 C. P. street light on 0tterview Avenue half way between Wautauga Street and Winborne Street. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. ATTEST: City Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL APPROVED FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tCE, VIRGINIA, The 50 th, day of January, 1931. No. 3772. A RESOLUTION to fix the salary of the draftsman and. fieldman and the time- keeper on the constr~ction work to be done from the Bond Issue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salary of the draftsman a~l fieldman be, and the same is hereby fixed at $150.00 Per month, ef- fective January 21, 1931; that' the salary Of the timekeeper be fixed ak $90.00 per month, effectiw~ January 26, 1931. The salaries fixed by this resolution shall be charged to the account of con- struction work 1;o be paid for from the proceeds of the Bond Issue, and shall con- IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of February, 1931. No.. 3773. A RESOLUTION to authorize the City Manager to acquire by pur~.se certain property for the purpose of building a stree~ in the Northeast Section of the City to connect with the State Highway at the city limits. WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary to build a street leading from 4th, Stree~ N. E., South of Lynchburg Avenue, and running in a Northeasterly direction to eon- neet with the State Hig~ay at the corporate limits, and WHEREAS, in building said street it is necessary that land be acquired from the following parties: Central Nanufacturing Company, known as ~llll-ll~3 and lll5 - 4th Street N.E. Lera J. ~hite, known as ~lll? - 4th Street N. E. J. C. Craighead, ~own as ~407-~11 Lynchburg Road N. E. James R. and Florence Board, known as ~llg8 Bowles Alley. Timothy Terrall, known as ~57 Lynchburg Avenue. Nack and Virginia Blackmon, known as ~§60 Lynchburg Avenue N. E. Alfred F. Brooks, known as 01d Hart Place. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Counail of the City of Roanoke that the City~ Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized and &irected to acquire the l~nd necess&ry for building the street hereinbefore mentioned from the owners thereof by purchase, and said City Manager shall make report to Council of his action in the premises. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 6th, day of February, 1931. No. 3775. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for preparing seven hundred and fifty (7~0) $1,000.00 bonds to the Security Bank Note Company of Philadelphia. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for preparing and certiiying seven hundred and fifty (7801 $1,000.00 bonds authorized by the election of January 20th, be awarded the Security Bank Note Company of Philadelphia, at the price of $375.00. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of February, 1931. No. 5774. A RESOLUTION directing a hearing to be given to the property owners for the construction of certain sewers. ~,REAS, it is necessary to preserve the health of the City of Roanoke that certain sewers be constructed. AN EMERGENCY IS SET FORTH AND DECLARED TO EXIST, and this resolution shall be in force from its passage. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hearing be given the property owners for the construction of sewers on the following streets: Both Sides of Guilford AVenue between Grandin Road and Woodlawn Avenue. South Side of Grandin Road between Guilford Avenue and Weaver Road. Both Sides of Tillett Road between Guilford Avenue and corporation line. Both Sides of Barbara Road between Tillett Road add Stanley Road. Both Sides of Spring Road between Tillett Road and Stanley Road. West Side of Spring Road South of Stanley Road. Both Sides of ~,iontvale Road between Guilford Avenue and Weaver Road. Both Sides of Lofton Road between Guilford Road and Barbara Road. Both Sides of Stanley Road between Guilford Avenue and Spring Road. Both Sides of Alberta Avenue West of Woodlawn Avenue. Both Sides o~r Oregon Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Spring Road. South Side of Oregon Avenue between ~J~oodlawn Avenue and Oak Street. East Side of Guilford Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Oregon Avenue. West Side of Guilford Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Alberta Avenue. South East Side of Woodlawn Avenue between Guilford Avenue and Summitt Avenue. Both Sides of Alberta Avenue between Noodlawn Avenue and Guilford Avenue. Both Sides of Oregon Avenue East of M~oodlawn Avenue to corporation line. North Side of Summitt Avenue between ¥~oodlawn Avenue and Oak Street. South Side of Summitt Avenue between corporation line and Oak Street. VJest Side of Oak Street between ~Moodlawn Avenue and corporation line. North Side of ~'oodlawn Avenue between Oregon-Avenue and corporation line. South Side of Woodlawn Avenue beSween Summitt Avenue and corporation line. ~Vest Side of Rosewood Avenue between Creston Avenue and ~oodlawn Avenue. East Side o~f Rosewood Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Sweetbrier Avenue. North Side of Greenbrier Avenue between corporation line and corporation line. South Side of Sweetbrier Avenue between Rosewood Avenue and corporation line, North Side of Creston Avenue between Rosewood Avenue and corporation line. North Side of Grandin Road between Carter Road and corporation line. East Side of Rosewood Avenue between Sweetbrier Avenue and Creston Avenue. South Side of Patterson Avenue between the Boulevard and old road. South Side of Center Avenue between £4th Street and city line. North Side of Center Avenue between £2nd and 24th Streets. South Side of Shenandoah Avenue between 22nd and 24th Streets. North Side of Shenandoah Avenue between 24th Street and city line. South Side of Lansdowne Avenue between 2~th and 27th Streets. North Side of Old Road between 2~th and 27th Streets. South Side of Shenandoah Avenue between 24th Street and city line, East Side of 24th Street between Shenandoah Avenue and N. & V~. Railway. Both Sides of Lansdowne Avenue between 27th Street and city line. Both Sides of Lansdewne Avenue between 24th and 2Sth Streets. North Side of Road between 24th and 25th Streets. South Side of Shenandoah Avenue between 21st and 2£nd Streets. West Side of 24th Street between Center Avenue and Railroad. East Side of 24th Street between Center Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue. South Side of Center Avenue between ££nd and £4th Streets. West Side of 24th Street between Lynchburg Road and ~'~elrose Avenue. South Side of Melrose Avenue between the School tract and the Shenandoah Oil tract. North Side of Shenandoah Avenue between 21st Street and 24th Street. West Side of £2nd Street from Center Avenue to Shenandoah Avenue. Both Sides of £2nd Street. West Side of £4th Street from Center Avenue to Loudon Avenue. East Side of 24th Street from Center Avenue to Melrose Avenue. West Side of Crescent Street between Salem Road and coz~oration line, Both Sides of New York Avenue between Crescent Street and Lafayette Boulevari. East Side of Forest Park Boulevard between Salem Road and corporation line. West Side of Forest Park Boulevard between Salem Road and Palm Avenue. South Side .of ~Linden Avenue between Palm Avenue and Cherry Street. North Side 'of .Salem Road between Crescent Street and Ch'erry Street. East Side of Palm Avenue between Salem Road and Forest Park Boulevard. West Si, de of Palm Avenue between Salem Road and Linden Avenue. North Side of Olive Avenue between Forest Park Boulevard and Cherry Street. Both Sides of ~,!iv~Avenue between Forest Park Boulevard and Cherry Street, East Side of Cherry Street between Salem Road and Linden Avenue. South Side of Watts Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets. Both Sides of Watts Avenue between 16th and 17th Streets. Both Sides of Thomas Avenue between ]2th Both Sides of Grayson Avenue between 10th and 16th Streets. East Side of Rugby Boulevard between Grayson Avenue and Thomas Avenue. South Side of Grayson Avenue between 16th and l?th Streets. Both Sides of Franwill Avenue between l?th and 18th Streets. East Side of l?th Street between Carroll Avenue and Grayson Avenue. Both Sides of Rugby Boulevard between 10th Street and Grayson Avenue. Both Sides of Mercer Avenue between 10tl~ and 13th Streets. West Side of 1Bth Street between Staunton Avenue and Rugby Boulevard. East Side of Watts Road between Staunton Avenue and Rugby Boulel~ard. East Side of 14th Street between Staunton Avenue and Rugby Boulevard. East Side of 10th Street between Staunton Avenue and corporation line. Nest Side of 10th Street between Mercer Avenue and Rugby Boulevard. North Side of Thomas Avenue East ef 1Eth Street. East Side of l£th Street between Thomas Avenue and Watts Avenue. South Side of Watts Avenue West of l£th Street. North Side of Gra~son Avenue between 16th and l?th Streets. East Side of l?th Street from Grayson Avenue to the alley. Both Sides of Staunton Avenue between 5th Street and city limits. North Side of Hanower Avenue East of ~th Street. North Side of Hamovmr between ~th Street and city limits. North Side of Lynchburg Avenue between 5th Street and Sth Street. South Side of Hanover Avenue between Sth Street and city limits. North Side of Lynchburg Avenue between 5th Street and Washington Park. East Side of ~th Street North of Lynchburg Road. South Side of Watts Avenue between 14th and 15th Streets. South Side of Watts Avenue East of lath Street. North Side of Staunten Avenue between l£th Street and l~th Street. North Side of Staunton Avenue East and West from 10th Street. South Side of Lynchburg Avenue between ?th and Sth Streets. North Side of Carroll Avenue from 16tk to 18th Streets. Both Sides of 9th Street from N. & W. Railroad to Lynchburg Road. Line South of Gregory Avenue from Tinker Creek, Nest. North Side of Lynchburg Avenue from 9th Street to Tinker Creek. South Side of Maryland Avenue between 10th and llth Streets. East Side of 9th Street N. E., between Lynchburg Avenue and Gregor~ Avenue, Both Sides of 9~ Street N. E., between Lynchburg Avenue and Gregory Avenue~ Both Sides of 10th Street N. E., between Lynchburg Avenue and Gregory Ave. North from McDo~ell Avenue up Tinker Creek to Lynchburg Road. Both Sides of Swanee Street between Lynchburg Avenue and NcDowell Avenue. Both Sides of Lynchburg Avenue between Swanee Street and corporation line. Both Sides of Medmwell Avenue between 10th Street and corporation line. East Side of Cherokee Street between Lynchburg Road and Virginia Avenue. North Side of ~aryland Avenue between 10th and llth Streets. Both Sides of Kenwood Boulevard between South S~reet and Greenbrier Avenue North Side of Kenwood Boulevard between Vernon Street and Greenbrier Avenue. North Side of Greenbrier Avenue between Kenwood Boulevard and Kenwood Blvd East Side of Vernon Street between Kenwood Boulevard and Kenwood Boulevard South Side of Greenbrier Avenue between Kenwood Boulevard and Clinton Ave. Both Sides of Clinton Avenue betwee~ Greenbrier Avenue and Vernon Street. Nest Side of Vernon Street between Greenbrier Avenue and city limits. Nest Side of Greenbrier Avenue and South Side of Kenwood Boulevard between Clinton Avenue and l?th Street. East Side of Clay Street between Clinton Avenue and l~th Street. North Side of Clinton Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Clay Street. North Side of Kenwood Boulevard ~est from Greenbrier Avenue. North Side of Kenwood Boulevard North of Vernon Street. Both Sides of Greenbrier Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Kenwood Blvd. East Side of Greenbrier Avenue from Malcolm Avenue to Dale Avenue. North Side ~uth Street between Kenwood Boulevard and Eastland Avenue. South Side of South Street from Kenw. ood Boulevard to Tinker Creek. West Side of Main Street, Wasena, between S~mmit Avenue and Brighton Road. North Side of Brandon Avenue between Sherwood and Brighton Roads. South Side of S~mmtt Avenue ,between Main Street and 6th Street. Both Sides of Welton Avenue between Main Street and 6th Street. Both Sides of Avon Avenue betw~een Main Street and 6th Street. West Side of 6th Street between Melton Avenue and Summit Avenue. North Side of Sherwood Avenue between Main Street and 6th Street. South Side ~f Sherwood Avenue between Main Street and Brighton Road. Said hearing shall be given at such time as the City Manager shall designaSe, and due notice thereof shall be published in a daily newspaper in the City of Roanoke,as provided by law. Such notice shall inform the property owners that upon the completion of the sewers one-third of the cost thereof shall be charged to the abutting property according to the front footage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. _ Pres ~nt. i~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of February, 1931. No. 3776. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of January 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of January, 1931, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elec ti ons Stationery and Printing C cunt i 1 Coroner City Planning and Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Stre et Lighting Building Inspecti on Military & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge t~epairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreati on Market West End Market War er Municipal Airport Interes~ Sinking Fund Accounts Payable Annex Pensions " Police and Fire $ 94 3.10 1,249.44 1,015.03 7,740.92 370.00 358.32 1,366,62 363.08 100.00 1,302.08 1,084.50 527.40 433.32 185.00 3?5.95 926.09 476.01 527.78 791.66 2,114.99 204. O0 1,83B.13 898.15 136 13,907.81 15,241.93 2,493.75 2,957.74 509.06 85.50 112.50 125.00 30.25 1,622.68 1,625.79 5,582.45 1,239.30 9,050.31 460.76 1,216.88 3,048.55 878.50 519.15 834.90 12.76 554.80 1,190.20 871.00 75,000.00 1,012.57 1,776.90 38 7.89 1,456.52 287.05 147.46 1,555.15 103,965.00 33,755.00 4 94.63 327.50 12,523.97 363.40 322,584.53 EXTRAORDINARY Drain Constructi on Opening and Grading Streets Paving School Buildings 5,849.84 2,741.05 1.00 13,000.00 21,591.89 344,176.42 IN THE COUNCIL FOR TNE, CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, da~f of February, 1931. No. 3777. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to G. M. Jamison to construct a cross-over at ~637 Marshall Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted G. M. Jamison to construct a cross-over at his property ~637 Marshall Avenue S. 1~. Said cross-over to be on Sth Street S. W. Said cross-over shall be constructed according to specifications to be fur- nished by the City Manager and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said G. M. Jamison by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert~ by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of February, 1931. No. 3?75. A RESOLUTION to offer for sale $450,000.00 of street improvement bonds and $300,000.00 of sewer and drain bonds, which were authorized at an election held on the ~-0th, day of January 1931. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council zed at an ~lection held on the £0th, of the City of Raanoke that the bonds authori-l day of January 1931; be offered for sale on th~ 13th' day ~of March 1931, at 3 o'clock P. M. Said bonds being as' follows: (1) $450,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely: for permanently im- proving the streets of the City of Roanoke. (2) $300,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke. BE IT FUI~HER RESOLVED ~d~at the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to advertise said sale in such publications as to him shall seem best, and for such length of time as he shall deem necessary. The said advertisement shall reserve the right to the City to award the whole or any portion of said bonds, and the right to reject any and all bids. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TKE CITY OF ROANOKE,, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of February, 1931. No. 3779. A RESOLUTION to provide for white-way lights on Church Avenue between Jef- ferson Street and End Street S. W. WHEREAS, the property owners on Church Avenue, between Jefferson Street and ~2ncI Street S. ~., have agreed to pay for the erection of the necessary poles and installing thereon ornamental lights of a type Similar to those on Campbell Avenue and Jefferson Street, for the purpose of providing white-way lighting on said stree$, provided the City will take over and pay for the lighting cost when the lights are put into operation, and WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of the city that the proposition of the property owners be accepted. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that when the installation of t.he white-way lighting system on Church Avenue between Jeffer- son Street and 2n~[ Street S. W., shall have been put into operation that the City of Roanoke take over and pay for the lights used thereon, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the' Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to bill to the City of Roanoke the cost of furnishing the lights for said installation. The rates for said lights to be $40.00 per year for those lights which burn until mid-night, and $55.00 per year for the lights which burn all night. APPROVED ATTEST; Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of February, 1931. No. 3?@0. A RESOLUTION to d~esignate depositories for the Ih~nds of the City of Roanoke, and requiring bonds of such depositories. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed aud authorized to deposit the funds of the City of Roanoke in the following banks: First National Exchange Bank Roanoke, Va. Colonial-American National Ban~ " Mountain Trust Bank " ,, State and City Bank " ,, Liberty Tr~st Company " ,' PROVIDED, .hoWever,..~ that no money shall be deposited in any of said banks un- til such bank shall nave executed a bond with some Guarantee or Surety Company, au- thorized to do business in this State, as surety, in the penalty of at least five per-cent in excess of the amount of money of the City of Roanoke, that is on deposi in such designated depository. for and pay over, when~, and as required, whatever amount may be on deposit in said bank to the credit of the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and shall indemnify ~he City of Roanoke against any loss that ma~ be incurred by reason of the failure of any such bank to return the funds of the City of Roanoke, deposited. by the Treasurer thereof, as, and when the same may be called for. Any SUch bank, however, may deposit with the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, in lieu of such bond, bonds of the State of Virginia, any municipality o~ sub- division thereof, or bonds of the United States, to be held upon the same condition and trust for the protection and indemnity of the City of Roanoke, stipulated above, in relation to the bond to be given hereunder. APPROVED ATTEST: $1erk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of Febraary, 1931. No. 5';'81. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. street light on Grandin Road approximately 400 feet West of Guilford Avenue. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPROVED AT TEST. Clerk. Pre s~ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6tk, day of March, 19~l. No. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a gas main. 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 on Pennsylvania Avenue N. W., from Crescent Street East 300 feet to a dead end. 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 ther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 13th, day of March, 1931. VIRGINIA, NO. 3783. A RESOLUTION to sell to the First National Exch_--ge Bank of Roanoke, Virginia $450,000.00 street improvement bonds and to R. W. Pressprich & Company, Darby & Company, and Baker-Watts and Company $300,000.00 sewer and drain bonds at theLr respective bids. WHEREAS, by resolution adopted on the 13th, day of February 1931, the City Clerk and Auditor was directed to advertise for bids for the sale of the bonds authorized at an election held on the £Oth, day of January 1931, as follows: (1) $450,000.00 of bonds for public i-mprovements, namely; for permanently improving the streel~ of the City of Roanoke. (2) $300,000,00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, bids were received as follows: STREET SEWER AND DRAINS $ 450,000.00 R. W. Pressprich & Company Darby & Company Baker-Watts & Company New York ) " " ) $ 464,305.50 Baltimore ) $ 300,000.00 $ 318,537.00 First National Exchange Bank Roanoke-Va. ) 464,416.96 The National City Company Baltimore Trust Company John P. Baer & Company 457,240.00 310,047.00 Alex Brown & Sons Baltimore ) 457,920.00 315,780.00 H. M. Byllesby & Company, Inc. Morris-Mather & Company E. J. Coulon & Company 459,936.00 314,001.00 Guaranty Company of New York ) 462,730.50 308,487.00 The ~itle Guarantee & Securities Co.Cincinnati,O.) Assel, Goetz & Moerlein " ") The Well, Roth & Irving Company " ") The Provident Savings Bank & Trust Co. " ") 452,341.00 301,561.00 E. H. Rollins & Sons, Inc. Wallace-Sanderson & Company ) 461,497.50 311,895.00 M. M. Freeman & Company, Inc. Phelps-Fenn & Company ) 459,616.00 ) 314,144.00 (Al Same First Detroit Company Mercantile Commerce Company Detroit St. Louis 459,306.00 454,153.00 313,644.00 (E 303,227.00 Colonial-American Nat'l. Bank Mountain Trust Bank Roanoke-Va. ) 310,050.00 First National Bank New York ) 459,000.00 314,250.00 Halsey-Stuart & Company, Inc. Chatham, Phoenix Corporation Stein Brothers & Boyce ) ) 460,822.50 ) 315,450.00 Stephens & Company New York First National Old Colony Corporation, ) Auchincloss-Parker & Redwood, Inc. ) Peoples National Bank Charlottesville,Va. ) State Planters Bank & Trust Co. Richmond, Va. ) 464,170.50 461,745.00 309,447.00 316,830.00 Fred'k. E. Nolting & Co. Inc. Harris-Forbes & Co. Chase Securities Corp. Richmond, Va. New York ) ) 455,355.00 ) 309,570.00 .1 or N~me) .ther Ifs~e) Dewey-Bacon & Company New York ) 461,817.00 314,808.00 294 of $464,416.96 for the $450,000.00 street improvement bonds and the bid of R. W. Pressprieh & Company; Darby & Company and Baker-Watts & Compa~ of $318,537.00 for the $300,000.00 sewer and drain bonds are the highest and best bids. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bid of the First National Exchange Bank 'of Roanoke, Virginia, of $464,416.96 for the $450,000.00 street improvement bonds and the bid of R. W. Pressprich & Company; Darby & Company and Baker-Watts & Company of $318,537.00 for the $300,00G.00 ,sewer and drain bonds be, and the same are .hereby accepted, and upon the payment of the sums of money bid for said bonds by the respective parties said bonds shall be de- livered to them. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a tax shall be levied upon the taxable property in the City of Roanoke sufficient to pay the principal of, and interest on said bonds. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CiTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, T~e 13th, day of March, 1931. No. 3784. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Roahok® Gas Light Company to lay a certain gas main. 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 on Essex Avenue N. W., from dead end Nest fift~ feet to 14th Street; thence on 14th, Street North 150 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to .I indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main,. and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general 'ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street resto ttO~o, ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of March, 1951. No. 5?86. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of February 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of February 1931, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City 'Clerk Tre a surer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and EXpense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Ho sp i t al s Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Nilitary & Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Naintenance Street Repairs Bridge aepairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Taools and Equipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il School s Parks Library Rec reati on Mark e t West End Market Wat er Airport Inte re s t Notes Payable Accounts Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions $ 999.66 1,Z34.40 985.28 194.05 370.00 558.52 1,645.17 154.94 100.00 1,E5Z.85 2,596.49 454.16 30.00 463.88 880.75 100.00 7§1.34 1,791.66 5,564.98 156.00 1,644.19 749.07 287.90 12,199.38 18,24§.27 2,495.75 2,958.50 509.O0 104.00 104.00 125.00 58.04 1,668.0~ 1,449.16 4,667.76 1,771.46 8,019.81 558.63 1,654.70 99?.92 277.95 359.00 554.?5 88.40 5.00 504.O8 1,101.34 846.31 50,000.00 1,005.97 1,887.77 586.37 1,695.09 217.£7 144.74 2,458.50 885.00 30.00 284.08 144.83 563.40 123,5£7.51 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Constructi on 17,457.49 1,590.b3 1.00 4?9.40 28.50 19~56.92 $ 142,664.25 APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Z0th, day of M~rch, 195I. No. $?$?. AN ORDINANCE directing the construction of certain sewer~ WHEREAS, by resolution of Council adopted on the 6th, day of February !9~I, the City /~anager was directed to- give a hearing to the property owners on the ques- itton of constructing sewers to accommodate their respective properties on the fol- lowing streets: East Side of Guilford Avenue between Grandin Road and Woodlawn Avenue. West Side of Guilford Avenue between Grandtn Road and Woodlawn Avenue. South Side of Grandin Road between Guilford Avenue and Weaver Road. NO~th Side Of Tillett Road between Guilford A~enme and Corporation Line. South Side 6f Tillett Road between Guilford Avenue and Corporation Line. West Side of Barham Road between Tillett Road and Stanley Road. East Side of Barham Road between Tillett Road and Stanley Road. East Side of Weaver Road between Tillett and S~anley Roads. ~est Side of Weaver Road between Tillett Road and Stanley Road. East Side of SPring Road between Tillett and Stanley Roads. West Side of Spring Road between Tillett and Stanley Roads. ~;est Side of Spring Road South of Stanley Road. North Side of Montvale Road between Guilford Avenue and Weaver Road. South Side of Montvale Road between Guilford Avenue and Weaver Road. North Side of Lofton Road between Guilford Avenue and Weaver Barham Road. South Side of Lofton Road between Guilford Avenue and Barham Road. North Side of Stanley Road between Guilford Avenue and Spring Road. South Side of Stanley Road. between Guilford Avenue and Spring Road. North West Side of Woodlawn Avenue between Guilford Avenue and Gean Street. North Side of Alberta Avenue West of ¥~oodlawn Avenue, Weaver Heights. South Side of Alberta Avenue West of Woodlawn Avenue, Weaver Heights. North Side 6f Oregon Avenue between Woodlawn and Spring Road, Weaver Heights, South Side of Oregon Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Oak Street. East Side of Guilford Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Oregon Avenue. Nest Side of Guilford Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Alberta Avenue. South East Side Woodlawn Avenue between Guilford Avenue and Summit Avenue. North Side of Alberta Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Guilford Avenue. South Side of Alberta Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue and Guilford Avenue. North Side of Oregon Avenue East of Woodlawn Avenue to Corporation Line. South Side of Oregon Avenue East of Woodlawn Avenue to Corporation Line. North Side of Summit Avenue between Woodlawn Avenue amd Oak Street. South Side of Summit Avenue between Corporation Line and Oak Street. West Side of Oak Street between Woodlawn Avenue and Corporation Line. North Side of Woodlawn Avenue between Oregon Avenue and Corporation Line. South Side Of Woodlawn Avenue between Summit Avenue and Corporation Line. ~;est Side of Rosewood Avenue between Creston Avenue and Woodlawn Avenue. Nor~h-Side of Sweetbrier Avenue between Corporation Line and Corporation Line North Side of Grandin Road between City Line and Carter Road. East Side of Rosewood Ave~ue between Sweetbrier Avenue and Creston Avenue. WHEREAS, acting under said resolution the City Manager gave a hearing to the property owners on the 9th, day of March 1931, at 3 o'clock P. M., in the Circuit ~ Court Room in the ~unicipal Building, at which hearing no valid objection was urged to the construction of said sewers. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sewer be constructed to accommodate the 'properties abutting on the streets herein named, and upon completion of said sewers one-third of the cost thereof shall be charged to the abutting property according to the front footage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre slant. Clerk. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR TME, CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of March, 1931. No. 3788. AN ORDINANCE directing the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS, by resolution of Council adopted on t~le 6th, day of February 1931, the City Manager was directed to give a hearing to the property owners on the ques& tion of constructing sewers to accommodate their respective properties on the fol- lowing streets: l~est Side of Main Street between Summit Avenue and Brighton Road, and on the North Side of Brandon Avenue between Sherwood and Brighton Road. South Side of Summit Avenue between Main Street and 6th Street S.. W. North Side Welton Avenue between Main Street and 6th Street S. W. South Side of VJelton Avenue between Main Street and 6th Street S. W. North Side of Avon Avenue between Main Street and 6th Street S. W. South Side of Avon Avenue between ~,lain Street and 6th Street S. W. West Side of 6th Street between Welton Avenue and Summit Avenue S. W. North Side of Sherwood Avenue between ~ain Street and 6th Stree't S. W. South Side of Sherwood Avenue between Main Street and Brighton Road. 7PHEREAS, acting under said resolution the City Manager,gave a hearing to the property owners on the 9th, day o£ ~[arch 1931, at 3 o'clock P. M., in the Circuit Court Room in the Municipal Building, at which hearing no valid objection was urged' to the construction of said sewers. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sewer be constructed to accommodate the properties abutting on the streets herein named, and upon completion of said sewers one-tkzird of the cost thereof shall be charged to the abutting property according to the front~ footage. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of Narch, 1931. No. 3789. AN ORDINANCE directing the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS, by resolution of Council adopted on the 6th, day of February 1931, the City l~anager was directed to give a hearing to the property owners on the Ques- tion of construction sewers to accommodate their respective properties on the fol- lowing streets: Nest Side of 9th S~reet from N. & W. Railroad to Lynchburg Road. East Side of 9th street from N. & W. Railroad to Lynchburg Road. Line South of Gregory Avenue from TinKer Creek ~/est. North Side I4~nchburg Avenue from 9th Street to Tinker Creek. South Side Naryland ~venue from 10th to llth Streetm. Nest Side 93 Street N. E., between Lynehburg Avenue and Gregory Avenue. East Side 9~ Street N. E., between Lynchburg Avenue and Gregory Avenue. West Side of 10th Street N. E., between Lynchburg Avenue and Gregory Avenue. North from l~cDowell Avenue up Ti~er Creek to Lynchburg Road. West Side of Shawnee Street between Lynchburg Avenue and l~cDowell Avenue. South Side of Lynchburg Avenue between Shawnee Street and Corporation Line.~ East Side of Shawnee Street between ~Lynchburg Avenue and ~cDowell Avenue. North Side of McDowell Avenue between 10th Street N. E., and Corporation Line~ South Side of M~Dowell Avenue between 10th Street N. E., and Corporation T,ine. East Side Cherokee Street and Lynchburg Road to Virginia Avenue. North Side l~aryland Avenue from 10th to llth Streets. WHEREAS, acting under said resolution t~e City Manager gave a hearing to the property owners on the 9th, day of March 1931, at 3 o'clock P. N., in the Circuit Court Room in the l~unicipal Building, at which hearing no valid objection was urged to the construction of said sewers. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of ~Roanoke that a sewer be constructed to accommodate the properties abutting on the streets herein named, and upon completion of said sewers one-third of the cost thereof shall be charged to the abutting property according to the front footage. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED -- Preside~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The gOth, day of March, 1931. No. 3790. AN ORDINANCE directing the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS, by resolution of Council adopted on the 6th, day of February 1931, the City ~{anager was directed to give a hearing to the property owners on the Question of constructing sewers to accommodate their respective properties on the following ztreets: Nest Side and the South Side of Kenwood Boulevard between South Street and Greenbrier Avenue S. E. South Side of Kenwood Boulevard between Vernon Street and Greenbrier Avenue. North and East Side of Kenwood Boulevard between South Street and Greenbrier Avenue S. E. North Side Kenwood Boulevard between Vernon Street and Greenbrier Avenue. North Side of Greenbrier Avenue between Kenwood Boulevard and Kenwood Boule- vard. East Side of Vernon Street between Kenwood Boulevard and Greenbrier Avenue. South Side of Greenbrier Avenue between Kenwood Boulevard and Clinton Avenue. South Side of Clinton Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and VernOn Street. North Side of Clinton Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Vernon Street. Nest Side of Vernon Street between Greenbrier Avenue and City Limits. Nest Side of Greenbrier Avenue and South Side Kenwood Boulevard between Clinton Avenue and 17th Street. East Side of Clay Street between Clinton Avenue and 17th Street. North Side of Clinton Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Clay Street. North Side of Kenwood Boulevard ~Mest from Greenbrier Avenue. North Side of Kenwood Boulevard North of Vernon Street. North Side of Greenbrier Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Kenwood Boule- vard. South Side of Greenbrier Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Kenwood Boule- vard. East Side of Greenbrier Avenue from Malcolm Avenue to Dale Avenue. North Side South Street between i~enwood Boulevard and Eastland Avenue. South Side South Street from Kenwood Boulevard to Tinker Creek. WHEREAS, acting under said resolution the City ~anager gave a hearing to the property owners on the 9th, day of March 1931, at 3 o'clock P. M., in the Circuit Court Room in the Municipal Building, at which hearing no valid objection was urg- ed to the construction of said sewers. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sewer be constructed to accommodate the properties abutting on the streets herein named, and upon completion of said sewers one-third of the cost thereof shall be charged to the abutting property according to the front footage. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of March 1931. No. 3791. AN ORDINANCE directing the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS, by resolution of Council adopted on the 6th, day of February 1931, the City Manager was directed to give a hearing to the property owners on the Ques- tion of constructing sewers to accommodate their respective properties on the fol- lowing streets:" South Side of Patterson Avenue between Boulevard and 01d Road. Lots crossed by Trunk Line sewer between Patterson Avenue and N. & W. Ry. South Side Shenandoah Avenue between 22nd and 24th Streets. North Side Shenandoah Avenue between 24th Street and City Line. South Side Lansdowne Avenue between ESth and ~-?th Streets, North Side Old Road between £Sth and 2?th Streets. South Side Shenandoah Avenue between 24th Street and City Line. East Side 24th Street between Shenandoah~AVenue and N. & W. R. R. North Side Lansdowne Avenue between 27th Street and City Line. South Side Lansdowne Avenue between 2?th Street and City Line. North Side LanAsd~ ~venue between 24th and 25th Streets. South Side Landsdowne Avenue between ~4th and ESth Streets. North Side Road between 24th and 25th Streets. South Side Shenandoah. Avenue between 21st and 2End Streets. West Side E4th Street N. ~., between Center Avenue and Railroad. East Side 24th Street from Center to Shenandoah Avenues. S~uth Side Center Avenue 'between 24th and 22nd Streets N. W. West Side 24th Street between Lynchburg Road and Melrose Avenue~ South Side Melrose Avenue between School Tract and Standard Oil Tract. North Side Shenandoah Avenue between 2gth and Elst Streets N. W. West Side of 22nd Street from Center Avenue to Shenandoah Avenue. East Side of 22nd Street from Center Avenue to Shenandoah Avenue. West Side 24th Street from Center to Loudon Avenue. East Side 24th Street from Cente~ to Melrose Avenue. West Side Crescent Street between Salem Road and Corporation Line. North Side of New York Avenue between Crescent and Lafayette Boulevard. South Side of New York Avenue between Crescent Avenue and Lafayette Boulevard, East Side of Forest Park Boulevard between Salem Road and Corporation Line. West Side of Forest Park Boulevard between Salem Road and Palm Avenue N. W. South Side of Linden Avenue between Palm Avenue and Cherry Street N.W. North Side of Salem Road between Crescent Street and Cherry Street N.W. East Side of Palm Avenue between Salem Road and Forest Park Boulevard. West Side of Palm Avenue between Salem Road and Linden Avenue. North Side of Olive Avenue between Forest Park and Cherry Street. South Side of Olive Avenue between Forest Park Boulevard and Cherry Street. East Side of Cherry Street between Salem Road and Linden Avenue. WHEREAS, acting under said resolution the City Manager gave a hearing to the property owners on the 9th, day of March 1931, at ~ o'clock P. M., in the Circuit Court Room in the Municipal Building, at which hearing no valid objection was u~g- ed to the construction of said sewers, except W. H. Horton who is the owner of the property lying on the SQuth Side of Melrose Avenue, known as the "Horton Place" and fronting 1,O00 feet thereon, and the property on the South Side of Zhenandoah Avenue between 22nd and 24th Streets, and fronting 520 feet thereon, and WHEREAS, the sewer abutting the property of said W. H. Horton is an outlet sewer made ,necessary by the ~wers in Forest Park, Villa Heights, and the other additions, and WHEREAS, said sewer will not benefit at the present time the property of said W. H. Horton, be constructed to accommodate the property abutting on the streets herein named, and that upon the completion thereof one-third of the cost shall be charged to the abutting ~property according to the front footage, provided, however, that no assess- ment shall be levied against the property of W. H. Horton hereinabove specified, but, whenever said Horton connects with said sewer he shall be charged at the rate of sixty cents per front foot therefor. APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of March 1931. No. 3792. AN ORDINANCE directing the construction of certain sewers. VFHEREAS, by resolution of Council adopted on the 6th, day of February 1931, the City Manager was directed to give a hearing to the property owners on the Question of constructing sewers to accommodate their respective properties on the following streets: South Side of Watts Avenue betWeen 15th and 16th Streets N. W. North Side of Watts Avenue between 16th and l?th Streets N. ~. South .Side of ~Vatts Avenue between 16th and l?th Streets N. W. North Side of Thomas Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets N. W. South Side of Thomas Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets N. W. South Side of Thomas Avenue between llth and 12th Streets N. W. North Side of Rugby Boulevard between 14th and 15th Streets N. W. South Side of Rugby Boulevard between 14th and 15th Streets N. W. North Side of Rugby Boulevard between 15th and 16th Streets N. W. South Side of Rugby Boulevard between 15th and 16th Streets N. W. North Side of Rugby Boulevard between 16th and l?th Streets N. W. South Side of Rugby Boulevard between 16th and l?th Streets N. North Side of Grayson Avenue between 10th and 12th Streets N. W. South Side of Grayson Avenue between 10th and 12th Streets N. W. South Side of Grayson Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets N. W. North Side of Grayson Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets N. East Side of Rugby Boulevard between Grayson Avenue and Thomas Avenue N.W. North Side of Grayson Avenue between 14th and 16th Streets N. W. South Side of Grayson Avenue between 14th and 16th Streets N. W. South Side of Grayson Avenue between 16th and l?th Streets N. W. North Side of Franwill Avenue between l?th and 18th Streets N. W. South Side Franwill Avenue between l?th and 18th Streets N. East Side 17th Street between Carroll and Grayson Avenues N. W' North Side Rugby Boulevard between 10th and 12th Streets N. W. South Side of Rugby Boulevard between 10th and 12th Streets N. VI. North Side of Rugby Boulevard between 12th Street and Grayson Avenue N. W. South Side of Mercer Avenue between 10th and 13th Streets N. W. West Side of 13th Street between Staunton Avenue and Rugby Boulevard North Side of Mercer Avenue between 10th and 13th Streets N. W. East Side of Watts Road between Staunton Avenue and Rugby Boulevard N.W. East Side of 14th Street between Staunton Avenue and Rugby Boulevard N.W. East Side of 10th Street N. W., between Staunton Avenue and Corporation Line. West Side of 10th Street N. W., between Mercer Avenue and Rugby Boulevard. North Side of Thomas, East of 12th Street N. W. East Side of 12th Street between Thomas and Watts Avenues. South Side of Watts Avenue, West of 12th Street N. W. North Side of Grayson Avenue between 16th and 17th Streets N. ~., and the East side of 17th Street from Grayson Avenue to alley. North Side of Staunton Avenue between 5th Street and City limits N. W. South Side of Staunton Avenue between 5th Street and the City Limits N. W. North Side of Hanover Avenue, East of Fifth Street N. ~. North Side of Hanover Avenue between 5th Street and City Limits N. W. North Side of Lynchburg Avenue between 5th and Sth Streets N. W. South Side of Hanover Avenue between Sth Street and City Limits N. W. North Side Lynchbu~g Avenue between 5th Street and Washington Park N. W. East Side of 5th Street, North of Lynchburg Road N. W. South Side of Watts AVenue, 14th to 15th Streets. South Side of Watts Avenue, East 14th Street. North Side Staunton Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets. North Side Staunton Avenue East and West from 10th Street. South Side Lynchburg Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets. North Side Carroll Avenue from 16th to 18th Streets. WHEREAS, acting under said resolution the City Manager gave a hearing to the property owners on the 9th, day of March 1931, at 3 o'clock,P. M., in the Circuit Court Room in the Municipal Building, at which hearing no valid objection was urged to the construction of said sewers. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sewer be constructed to accommodate the properties abutting on the streets herein named, and upon completion of said sewers one-third of the cost thereof shall be charged to the abutting property according to the front footage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £Oth, day of March, 1951. No. 5793. Pre ~ent. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct a sewer in Denniston .~Avenue, }lest of Chesterfield Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City l~nager and is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a sewer in i~enniston Avenue, l~/est of Chesterfield Street to accommodate the property thereon. IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £0th, day of Narch 1931. No. 375~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Engleby Auto Supply Company, Incorpora- ted, to install three 1,000 gallon gasoline tanks on their premises at the South~ west Corner of Luck Avenue and 2nd Street S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Engleby Auto Supply Company, Incorporated, to install three 1,000 gallon gasoline tanks, under-ground, on their premises at the Southwest Corner of Luck Avenue and End Street S. W. Said tanks shall be installed in accordance with specifications to be furnish ed by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Engleby Auto Supply Company, Incorporated, by acting under this re- solution 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 gasoline tanks. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN TttE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF 'ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, da~v of March, 1931. No. 3794. A .RESOLUTION to fix the compensation for the attendant at the City Scales, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the compensation for the attendant at the City Scales be, and the same is hereby fixed at the full amount of fees collected by him. Provided, however, that said attendant shall re- port the full amount of the fees he collects, and the City Clerk is directed to draw a warrant, each month, for the amount reported by the attendant at the City Scales. APPROVED ATTEST; ~ Clerk. Pre s~ent. IN THE COUNCIL F0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ZTth, day of Nareh, 1931. No. ~79§. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a certain gas main. 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 Third Street, South Roanoke, from a dead end West of Cornwallis Avenue, 60 feet to a dead end. 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 said gas main, and fur. thor agrees ~o replace the streets where the same are opened under the l~rovisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: C1 erk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of l/arch, 19Sl. No. $796. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Colonial Dames of America to erect a monument commemorating Fort Mason on that triangular strip of land located at the intersection of Broadway, ~/yoltff Avenue and First Street, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a 'permit be, and is hereby granted the Colonial Dames of America to use that triangular strip of land located at Broadway, ~yoltff Avenue and First Street, ~South Roanoke, for the purpos, of erecting thereon a monument commemorating Fort Mason. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIr. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5rd, day of April, 19~l. No. 5798. AN ORDINANCE to fittingly com~orate the 50th, or Golden Cente~ial Anniversary of the real beginning of "Roanoke" in 1882. WHEREAS, it is necessary to properly function the movement, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there is hereby established a commission to be known as the "commission for the celebration of the City of Roanoke's 5Oth, or Golden Centennial Anniversary", to be composed of eleven (ll) commissioners, as follows: The five (5) members of the City Council, its presidi~g officer,(Mayor) to be its hororary chairman, the City ~nager and five (5) Roanoke citizens in civil life to be appointed by the Mayor. The eleven (ll) commissioners shall serve without compensation in performing such duties, and shall select its own chairman and vice-chairman from among their membership, and other officers as they deem fitting for the event. Section £: That it shall be the duty of the commissioners after pr~mulgating to the people of ROanoke, and the whole world, if need be, by proclamation,' declar- ing our purpose to invite them, and to prepare a plan or plans and program for the signalizing of the event,and to commemo,r~whtch they are brought into being; and to give due and proper consideration to any plan or plans, which may be submitted to them, and to take such steps as may be necessary in the co-ordination and correla- tion of plans suggested and prepared by patriotic, fraternal, civic, trade and re- ligious organizations of Roanoke's citizenship, who are hereby in~ited to participat in the event under the auspices of the commission hereby named. Section ~: That when the commission shall have fixed the date or dates, which Shall be during the year 1952, with their plan or plans, then the commission shall more formally invite organization groups to co-operate with their sub-committees to join in the proposed celebration, which the City Council hereby earnestly extends to them and all Roanokers to do in such a manner that ou~ citizens generally may realtz that the City of Roanoke is one of the best communities on earth in which to reside. Section 4: That the commission hereby created shall expire on December 51,195E Section ~: This ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sider. h IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of April, 19~l. No. 5797. A RESOLUTION to open an alley between Luck and Narshall Avenues for a dis- tance of approximately ~-00 feet East of 4th Street S. W. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the accommodation of the property owners to open an alley between Luck and Marshall Avenues for a distance of approximately £00 feet East of 4th Street S. W., and WHEREAS, H. L. Kindrick has agreed to contribute $100.00 and W. W. Draper has agreed to contribute $~0.00 toward opening said alley. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of' Roanoke that the Cit I~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to open the alley between Luck and Marshal~ Avenues for a distance of approximately EO0' feet East of 4th Street S. W., and to secure such rights-of-way over such property as is necessary for the purpose of opening said alley at a cost not to exceed SE00.00 to the City of Roanoke, and the City Attorney is directed to examine the title to such property as may be acquired and to report thereon in writing. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Preside~. IN THE COUNCIL F0~ THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of ~pril 19~l. No. ~799. A RESOLUTION to offer to purchase from Nrs. Grace Parker Fishburm, Trustee, and Junius B. Fishbu~n the property situated at the Northwest Corner of Church Avenue and Second (Commerce) Street S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City of Roanoke hereby offers to purchase from ~rs. Grace l~arker Fishb~rn, Trustee, and Junius B. Fishbmrn, that property si'tuated at the Northwest Corner of Church Avenue and secon (Commerce) Street fronting ~6.78 feet on Second (Commerce) Street and extending bac along Church Avenue 147 feet at the price of $78,000.00, payable in yearly payments of $8,000.00 each, the first payment to be five years from date of the conveyance, and $8,000.00 each year until the full purchase price is paid. The same to ~e evi' denced by bonds or notes; the interest on which to be paid semi-annually and to be secured by a vendor's lien on the property. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. . Preside0 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANO~KE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of April, 19~1. No. ~800. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. 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 Green- brier Avenue, Grandin Court, from Rosewood Avenue East 1,~O0 feet to a dead end. 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 said gas main and fur- ther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions iof the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE .COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANO~, VIRGINIA, The lath, day of April, 1951. No. 5801.~ A RESOLUTION to award the contracts to C. L. Tinsley for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that contracts be award- ed C. L. Tinsley for the construction of the following sewers at the prices named: (l~ProJect No. 1: Construction of sanitary sewers on West Side of lOth, Stree N. W., bounded by 10th Street; l?th'Street; Staunton Avenue; Grayson Avenue; Watts Avenue, and East of 10th Street bounded by 10th Street; §th Stree%; Lynchburg Road and Staunton Avenue at the price of $£8,198.00. (£) Project No. l-A: Construction of a sanitary sewer t~nk line from existing sewer in Washington Park; Nest along Lick Run to 10th Street N. W., at the price of $6,~98.00. (3) Project No. 2: Construction of sanitary sewer in Weaver Heights bounded by Grandin Road; Gillespie Road, Spring Road, Creston Avenue West of Rosewood Avenue; Rosewood Avenue; Oregon Avenue East of Woodlawn Avenue; Woodlawn Avenue and Guilford AvenUe at the price of $29,838.7~. (4) Project No. 3: Construction of sanitary sewer from Roanoke River through Shaffer's Crossing to 24th Street, to Melrose Avenue, to Forest Park Boulevard, to Linden Avenue. On Center ~venue; Shenandoah Avenue and Johnson Avenue, Nest of 24th Street; Center and Shenandoah Avenues East of 24th Street at the price of $36,743.~0 (5) Project No. 4: Construction of sanitary sewer in Waverly bounded by 17th Street; Kenwood Boulevard; Greenbrier Avenue; Clinton Avenue; Kenwood Boulew&rd; Vernon Street; 19th Street; South Street and through private property to Roanoke River at the price of $15,055.50. (6) Project No. 5: Construction of sanitary sewer in Barbour Heights bounded by Main Street; Summitt Avenue; Welton Avenue; Avon Avenue; Sherwood Avenue and Brandon Avenue at the price of $4,166.50. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with the said bids, but before proceeding with said work the said C. L. Tinsley shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract prices,conditioned for the l~aithful performance of his work. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by said C. L. Ti ns iey. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si den~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of April, 1931. No. :5802,. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to J. R. Ford Company, Inc., for the construction of a certain sewer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract be awarded J. R. Ford Company, Inc., for the construction of the following sewer at the price stated: Project No. 6: Construction of sanitary sewer in Northeast Roanoke bounded by 9th Street and Tinker Creek from Lynchburg Road to lands of Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Company, and on Cherokee Street N. E., at the price of $1%,D06,§0. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, bmr before proceeding with said work the said J. R. Ford Company, Inc., shall execute a bond in the penalty of ~0% of the contract price, conditioned for the faithful performance of his work. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by said J. R. i~ord Company, Inc. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th, day cf April, 1931. No. 3805. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) 1-£50 G. P. street light at the intersection of Creston Avenue and Rosewood Avenue. (2) l-ES0 C. P. street light on Woodlawn Avenue half way between Summitt Avenue and Greenbrier Avenue. (3) 1-250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Wise Avenue and £0th Street S. E. (4) 1-ES0 C. P. street light at the S. W. Corner of Broadway and McClanahan Street. (8) 1-~50 C. P. street light at the intersection of Wycliff Avenue and ?th Street, South Roanoke. The lights 'to be maint'ained under the contract between the Appalachian Electri( Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: ~ ~k~/,/j~~ ~ Clerk. Presldent.~ IN THE COUNCIL F0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, day of April, 1931. No. 3804. A RESOLUTION directing the payment of $294.28 to the Valley Motor Vehicle Company and $282.48 to The Hughes-Key Motor Company, Inc. Said amounts being on ac- count of widening Luck Avenue along the property of said concerns. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrants as follows: (1) To the Valley Motor Vehicle Company ............... $ 294.25 (2) To The Hughes-Key Motor Company, Inc. .............. 282.48 Said amounts being on account of widening Luck Avenue abut'ting the property of the said Valley Motor Vehicle Company and The Hughes-Key Motor Company, Inc. Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grading streets. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th, day of April, 19~1. No. 3805. A RESOLUTION authorizing the temporary employment of certain persons in the Engineering' Department, and fixing the salaries: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ temporarily for the Engineering Department the following personnel: (1) Temporary Transitman $180.00 per month, (E) Two Temporary Rodmen at $100.00 per month, each. The salaries of the Transitman and one Rodman to be effective April l§th, and one Rodman effective April l?tk. Said amounts shall be charged to the accounts for which said persons are employed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th, day of April, 19~l. No. ~806. A RE~0LUTION to purchase from Mrs. Grace Parker Fishburn, Trustee, and Junius B. Fishburn, her husband, certain property. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the property descri- bed as follows: BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of Commerce Street and Church Avenue; thence with Commerce Street N. 8 Deg. l? Min. 49 Sec. West ~6.75 feet to a point; thence S. 81 Deg. 89 Min. E? Sec. Nest 147 feet to an alley, thence with said alley S. 8 Deg. 17 Min. 49 See. East Church Avenue; thence with the latter N. 81 ~eg. 89 Min. 27 Sec. East 147 feet to the place of BEGINNING, BEING a portion of the property known and designated as Lo~ 4, according to the map of F. Rotor's Town Lots, AND being the same property conveyed to Grace Parker FiShburn, ~Trustee, by Junius Blair Fishburn by deed dated January 3, 1928, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hus~tings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in Deed- Book 829, page 141, and being the same property conveyed to the said J. B. Fishburn by deed from Carbon Coal Company dated Dec. l, 1923, and of record in the same Clerk's Office in Deed-Book 416, Page 198, be purchased from Mrs. Grace Parker Fiahburn, Trustee, and Junius B. Fishbur~, her husband, at the price of $78,000.00, payable in yearly payments of $8,000.00 each, with interest at 8%, payable semi-annually, evidenced by fifteen certain coupon bonds of the City of Roanoke, payable to Grace Parker Fishburn, Trustee, or order.' Said bonds to be due and payable five years after date, and one each consecu- tive year thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid in full. The same to be secured by a vendor's lien on the property hereinbefore mentioned. The taxes and insurance to be prorated as of the date of the deed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the .title to said property and to report thereon his opinion in writing, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Roanoke be, and they are hereby directed to execute on behalf of the City of Roamoke the bonds evidencing the purchase price. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presid~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, day of April, 1931. No. 3807. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of March 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council .of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the months of March 1931, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salarie s Court-Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections. Stationery and Printing C ounc il Coroner Zoning Civil and Police Justice AssesSing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshou se Hospitals Organized Charities I ns ane Jail Juvenile Cour~ Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Cr~sher City Stables and Feed Live Stock Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensati on Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Parks Library Rec reati on Market West End Market Int e re s t Notes Payable Accounts Payable ~nex Police and Fire Pensions 953.66 1,290.61 986.93 64.70 38b.00 414.68 896.42 2,634.21 463.35 1,298.01 172.66 101.86 433.32 90.00 443.80 883.41 686.20 574.71 1,291.66 3,365.00 84.00 2,080.53 870.33 113.37 13,146.60 14,985.88 2,493.75 2,964.67 505.00 114.00 100.00 125.00 90.19 1,561.84 2,297.54 6,363.99 1,280.25 8,358.26 833.84 2,011.55 1,761.42 625.00 586.86 78.63 22.79 1,530.52 1,123.06 1,011.36 80,000.00 1,351.96 2,246.01 298.30 1,439.56 21@.61 4,807.50 31,360.00 270.57 171.29 363.4O $ 297,077.32 EXTRAORDINARY Se~er and Drain Construction Opening and Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving · Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction School Buildings 223.45 300 o00 1,859.77 1.00 872.84 80.35 ~200,00 ' 2~, 53? .41 $ 234,614.73 APPR0~E~D ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 17th, day of April, 1931. No. 3808. A RESOLUTION to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute, on part of the City of Roanoke, an Indenture between R. H. Persinger and others and the City of Roanoke, granting to said City the right-of-way for a sewer ,over the lands of said R. H. Persinger and others. WHEREAS, it ls~necessary in the construction of a sewer to accommo~late Weaver Heights and Grandin Court Additions to obtain a right-Of-way over the lands of R. H. Perslnger and others for an outlet sewer, and WHEREAS, the s4id R. H. Persinger and others have agreed to grant such right-of-way for the consideration and upon the conditions stated in an Indenture made the 16th, day of April 1931. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke th_at the Mayor of said city and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authoriZed'to execute on behalf of the City of Roanoke, the Indenture dated the 16th, day of April 1931, between R. H. Persinger and others, and the City of Roanoke, a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The E~th, day of April, 1951. VIRGINIa, No. 5809. AN ORDINANCE to impose a license tax on circuses, shows, dog and/or pony shows, or carnival traveling overland by automobile or other conveyances. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that on every circus, or circus and menagerie, or wild West (or like) show, or trained animal (or like) show, or dog and pony (or like) Show, or carnival, traveling overland by automobile or other conveyance, the tax for each day's performance or exhibition shall be bas- ed upon 'the automobile or conveyance capacity as follows: On such shows requiring One and t~o loads Three to five loadS~,'inclusive'''''''''''''','' ''"-"" '''''''''''''' Six to ten loads,inclusive . ........... Eleven to twenty loads, inclining Twenty-one to thirty loads, inclus~'~g']]]]]]] Thirty-one to fifty loads, inclusive ........ Over fifty loads ............................ $ l0.90 per day 18.00 " " ~ .00 " " ~ .00 " " 40.00 " " 50.00 " " 60.00 " " For the pttrpose of this ~icense all automobiles ~md vehicles traveling with or connected with such circus or show in any manner shall be included in computing the license tax. AT TE ST': Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIP~GINIA, The £~th, day of April, 19Z1. No.. 3810. AN ORDINANCE to impose a license tax on persons, firms and/or corporations soliciting, and/or taking orders for, and/or engaged in the business of supplying towels, linens, coats, etc., who ~re not licensed by the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a license tax of $100.00 per annum be, and is hereby imposed on any person, firm and/or corporation soliciting an~/or taking orders and/or engaged in the business of supplying towels, linens, coats and article's o~ like nature to the trade, provided, however, that this license shall not 'apply to any person, firm or corporation licensed by the Cit of Roanoke to do a general laundry business. The lic~en~e herein provided for shall not be prorated. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Preside~ I REPEALED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, day of April, 1931. No. 3811. AN ORDINANCE to impose a license tax on persons, firms or corporations solici? ting or taking orders for cleaning and pressing establishments ,not located in and licensed by the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke' that a license ~tax of $50.00 per annum be, and is hereby imposed on persons, firms and/or corporations soliciting and/or taking orders for cleaning and pressing establishments not loca- ted in and licensed by the City of Roanoke. The license hereby imposed shall not be prorated. APPROVED ATTE ST: C lo rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The DAtn, day of April, 1931. No. 3812. A RESOLUTION to rej e~t the bid of John A. Archer & Son on Sewer Project No. 2-A, Weaver Heights Trunk Line, for the construction of a sanitary sewer trunk line from junction of Mud Lick Creek'and Roanoke River; South on Mud Lick Creek and a dry branch to Spring Road, Weaver Heights, and authorizing the City Manager to construct said sewer: WHEREAS, John A. Archer & Son were the lowest bidders for Sewer Project No. 2-A, Weaver Heights Trunk Line from junction of Mud Lick Creek and Roanoke River; South on Mud Lick Creek and a dry branch to Spring Road, Weaver Heights, at the sum of $13,470.75, and WHEREAS, the estimate of the City Engineer on said Sewer Project is $13,274.00, and WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of the city that the bid of John A. Archer & Son be rejected, and the City Manager directed to construct the sewer under the estimate of the City Engineer. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bid of John A. Archer & Son on Sewer Project No. 2-A, Weaver Heights Trunk Line, from junction of Mud Lick Creek to Roanoke' Rive~; ~outh on Mud Lick Creek and a dry branch to Spring Road, V~eaver Heights, at the sum of $13,470,75 be, and the : same is hereby rejected. , HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to construct, or cause to be constructed, Sewer Project No. 2-A, Neaver Heights Trunk Line, from Sunction of Mud Lick Creek and Roanoke River; South on Mud Lick Creek and a dry branch to Spring Road, Vteaver Heights, at an estimated cost of $13,274.00 APPROVED ,~ AT TEST: .... Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £4th, day of April, 1951. No. 5813. A R~SOLUTION authorizing the purchase of certain property for Street purposes, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following prop- erty be purchased for street purposes. (1) From Lera J. White a piece of property at ~lll? Fourth Street N. E; the same shova~ on the map of proposed street change at Fourth Street N. E., at the price of $1,750.00. The City to move the residence back to the center of the lot at its expense. (2) From J. C. Craghead, and Minnie Craghead, his wi.fe, property known as ~O?-411 Lynchburg Avenue N. E., at the pric~ of $6,800.00, the said Craghead to remove the improvements on the property at his expense. (5) From J. R. L. Board, and Florence Board, his wife, Lot ~P. of the Ella Eddy Addition, at the price of $5,150.00. The said Board reserves the improvements on said lot, and to remove them when directed by the City. -~ ~ (~) From Timothy H. oTerrell, and Maggie Terrell, his wise, a portion of his lot shown on the plat of proposed street change at Fourth Street N.E., Section, at the price~ of $1,0~0.00, the city to pay one-half the cost of erecting a retaining wall in front of said lot, and to convey to said Timothy H. Terrell that portion of the Board lot that is not used for street purposes. ~ (5) From the Central Manufacturing Company the western portion of the prop- erty shown on the map of proposed street change at Fourth Street N. E., at the l~rtce of $500.00; the Gity to move the three houses on said property back EO feet from the street at its expense. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said properties, and to report thereon in writing. Upon receiving report from the City Attorney and delivery of proper deeds to said prop- erties, the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw warrants for the purchase price thereof. Said mnounts when paid shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grad- lng streets. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, day of April, 1931. No. 3814. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power .Company to install a certain street light. 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 1-250 C. P. stree' light at the intersection of Cherry Street and Olive Avenue N.W. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: C lo rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, day of April 19J1. No. $815. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to employ inspectors on the sewer projects temporarily, and fixing the salaries; BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ temporarily, two inspectors on Sewer construction projects at salaries of $125.00 per month, each, effective April £1, 19~1. Said amounts shall be charged to the account of Sewer Construction. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. IN THM~ COUNCIL FOR THE C.ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of ~ay, 19~l. No. ~816. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to McPhee Motor Company to erect a tent for th~ Ford Show. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the McPhee Motor Company to erect a tent on tko Northside of Bullitt Avenue East of the Elmwood Filling Station for the purpose of holding a Ford Show on May llth, 1Eth, and l~th. Said tent to be erected to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector. Said McPhee Motor 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 erection and use of said tent. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of May, 19~l. No. 5817. A RESOLUTION to appoint W. P. Scanlon a special police officer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that W. P. Scanlon be, and he is hereby appointed a special police officer to patrol the grounds of St. Andrews Catholic Church, and before entering upon his duties shall take and pre- scribe the oath required by law. ATTEST: APPROVED IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIItGINIA, The Sth, day of May, 1931. No. 3818. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to change the light on Maryland Avenue approximately 100 feet East of Lafayette Boulevard from 100 C. P. light to a 250 C. P. light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to change the street light Maryland Avenue approximately 100 feet East of Lafayette Boulevard from a 100 C. P. light to a 250 C. P. light. Said light to be maintained under the contract between the Appalachian Electri Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of May, 1931. No. 3819. A RESOLUTION to amend Resolution No. 3793 adopted on the 20, th, day of March i1931. WHEREAS, by resolution No. 3793 adopted on the 20th, day of March 1931, the !City Manager was authorized to construct a sewer in Denntston Avenue West of Chester ifield Street. Said resolution reciting ttmt before commencing the work the property owners should pay into the Treasury one-half the cost thereof, and pay WHEREAS, some of the property owners are not in a position at this time to the cost of said sewers, buy are willing to agree to an assessment bei~ levied agai!~st their property for their proportion of the cost, and ~,~IEREAS, said sewer is necessary as a health measure, THEREFORE, .BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolu- tion No. 3793 adopted on the 20th, day of March 1931, be, and is hereby amended by striking out the following, "The said construction shall not be commenced until the ?roperty owners have paid into the City Treasury one-half the cost thereof", and in- 'sert in lieu thereof, "An assessment shall be levied against the abutting property f%r ~ne-half of the cost thereof." APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN T~I~ COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l§th, day of May, 1951. No. $8~0. A RESOLUTION granting a pew, it to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay a certain ~,S main. 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 lay a gas main in Srayson Avenue N. W., from Rugby Boulevard West 400 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to in- demnlfy and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- rich. AT TEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, d~v of May, 19Z1. No. Z821. A RESOLUTION granting a pemit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Coun'eil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a 2 inch water main in Pennsylvania Avenue F~st of Lafayette Boulevard to accommodate a new house being erected on Pennsylvania Avenue at EZrd Street. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save h~rmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main, and fUrther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- rotation. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN TNR COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l§th, day of Nay, 19~1. No. 3822. A RESOLUTION authorizing the App al ach l am Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. 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 a 250 C. P. street light at Stanley Avenue and Spring Road, Grandin Court. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE (X TY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The~lSth, day of May, 19J1. No. :~8 P.,~,. A RESOLUTION to employ temporarl~V an inspector on Sewer construction. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City N~nager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ temporarily an inspector on Sewer construe- tion at a salary of $125.00 per month, effective May l~, 19~l. Any amount expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account of Sewer construction. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President~ i IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l§th, da~ of May, 19~l. No. 7,82,6. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the oon- stz~zction of curbs and gutters on certain streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby a~uthorized to advertise for bids for the construction of curbs and gutters on the streets in the llst hereto attached and made a part hereof. The advertisement shall continue for such length of time as to the City Manager seems best. when the bids are received the same shall be presented to Council for its consi derati on. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 15th, day of May, 19~I. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke !for the month of April, 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the ~ounoil of the City of Roanoke that the accounts an~[ i claims against the City for the month of April, 1931, be, and the same are hereby i approved and ordered paid as follows: $ 954 cZ§ 1,188.28 1,0P,4.85 206.44 .%70. O0 355.72 1,179.08 6,77:$.70 47E.96 1,034.48 180.58 lZ .60 30 9~.90 ~01.00 791.66 1,Z~.99 174.00 ~,015.32 93~.50 1E6.~ 11,968.53 16,486.E0 E,508.E6 E,959.E2 501. O0 117.00 103. O0 125.00 70.41 1,610.64 1, ~27.E1 4,861.85 70 2.49 7,0E1.45 E58.01 1,~8.38 1,939.2~ 3~ .00 17 .EO 1,68~.80 194.10 8.00 996.10 1,6~. 83 ~ ,000.00 1,6~.E6 E82.37 1,566.0~ ~72.64 17.60 1,07~.19 Z2,467.50 E55.99 144.83 Z63.40 Z0~,906.9§ City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasure~ Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court. Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Coroner City Planning & Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Alms hou se Hospitals Organized Charitie s Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collec.ting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Phy si o i aris Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Mai rite r~ ncc Street Repairs Bridge Repai rs Cr~sher Sity Stables and Feed Live Stock Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damages amd Costs Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schoels l~Ablic Parks Library Recreati on Mark e t West End Market Wat er Airport Inte re st Accounts Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Constructi on Opening -~ Grading Streets Macadamizing Pacing Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Const ruction Refunds Schools 15,846.11 576.73 2,936.18 185.23 805.67 862.15 22.50 ?00.00 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0WR, VIRGINIA, The 15th, d~v of May, 1951. No. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the con- structton of certain sidewalks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of sidewalks on the streets named in the list hereto attached and made a part hereof. Said advertisement shall continue for such length of time as the City Manager shall deem best, and when the bids are received the same shall be presented to Coun- cil for its consideration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presi IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2£nd day of May, 19J1. No. 5824. AN ORDINANCE to establish a building line on the Northside of Marshall Ave- nue between 5th an~ 6th Streets S. W. WHEREAS, the property oysters abutting on the Northside of Marshall Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets S. W., have petitioned that a building line be estab- lished on the Nortkside ~of Marshall Avenue between Sth and 6th Streets S. W. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the building line on the Northside of Marshall Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets S.W., be, and the same is hereby established five feet from the inside curb line on said street, and all buildings hereafter erected on said street shall conform to the building line hereby established. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2£nd 'day of May, 1951. No. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ the City Manager to grade or cause to be graded a street through the property of Howard Birchfield; said street extending between Rickelieu Avenue and Wellington Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to grade or cause to be graded a street through The plan of said street shall be approved by the City Engineer, and the same shall be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manage r. Provided, however, that before any work shall be done on said street the said Howard Birehfield shall pay into the City Treasury the total cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E9th, day of May, 19~l. No. ~8E8. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to borrow a warn of money ao~ to exceed $400 ,000 .00. WHEREAS, it is necessary to borrow the sum of $400,000.00 for the purpose of paying the murrent expenses of the City of Roanoke, and V~EREAS, said money is needed to provide for the usual operation of the Muni- cipal ~ov ernment, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to negotiate and secure a temporax loan of not to exceed $400,000.00 in such amounts and at such time as the same is needed for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the government of the City of Roanoke. Said loan shall be evidenced by negotiable note or notes executed by the Mayox and City Clerk, and shall not extend for a period exceeding six (6) months, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed six percent. APPROVED ~TTES T: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of May, 1951. No. 58Z9. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section § of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £6th, day of Deeembe~ 1950, No. 5756, entitled "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penal ties for violations." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 5 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £6th, day of Decembex 1950, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing "be amended and reordained so as to read as penal ti e s fo ~ WAOlati ons, ~. On each agent or other person engaged in the sale of any patent or Quack medicine or exhibiting the same or of soap or other like articles at any place in the City of t~oanoke, the tax shall be $2~,00 per day. This license shall be a personal privilege and the Commissioner of Revenue shall grant the same only upon order of the City Manager. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sider. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of May, 1931. No. 3831. A RESOLUTION to purchase certain property for the purpose of widening North Jefferson Street and straightening Lynchburg Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that that property belong- ing to Robert Williamson, Clara Williamson, Matthew Williamson and Beatrice William- son situated at the Northeast Corner of Madison Avenue and North Jefferson Street, be purchased at the price of $1,400.00 cash, and the property belonging to Margaret Evans and Lettie EVans Anderson, heirs of J. H. EVans, deceased, situated on the Southeast Corner of Second Street and Lynchburg Avenue N. E., be purchased at the price of $$~0.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said properties and to report thereon in writing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when the titles to said property are approved by the City Attorney that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant fe~ the purchase price of the respective properties, and said amounts shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grading Streets. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre, dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th, day of June, 1931. No. 3833. A RESOLUTION to donate to the Captain Geo. H. Bentley Camp No. ~, United Spautsh War Eeterans, $100.00 to assist in defraying the expense of the convention to be held in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $100.00 payable to Captain Geo. H. Bentley Camp No. ~, United Spanish War Veterans, to as- sist in defraying the expense of the conven$ion to be held in the City of Roanoke. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Allowances and Gifts. APPROVED ATTEST: ~- ~?,~ : 324 H£PEALED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 1931, No. 5854. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for construction of sidewalks in the South'~ east Section, Southwest Section and South Roanoke Section to Campbell & Peters. Vd{EREAS, bids were presented for the construction of sidewalks in the South- east Section, Southwest Section and South Roanoke Section of the City of Roanoke, and upon a tabulation of said bids Campbell & Peters were ascertained to be the lowest bidders, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the con- tract for sidewalks be awarded to Campbell & Peters as follows: Construction of sidewalks in Southeast Section of th~ City of Roanoke ..................................................... $ Construction of sidewalks in Southwest and South Roanoke Sections of City of Roanoke ................................. 16,080.00 4 ,~87.50 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work Campbell & Peters shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. APPROVED Presi/~t. , ATTE S T: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 1931. No. 38~5. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of sidewalks in the Northeast, Northwest, Raleigh Court, Virginia Heights and Wasena Sections to Mar sba ll & Baird. WHEREAS, bids were presented for the construction of sidewalks in the North- east, N~rthwest, Raleigh Court, Virginia Heights and Wasena Sections of the City of Roanoke, and upon a tabulation of said bids Marshall & Baird were ascertained to be the lowest bidders, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the con- tract for sidewalks be awarded to Marshall & Baird as follows: Construction of sidewalks in Northwest and Northeast Sections .. $ 11,514.00 Construction of sidewalks in Raleigh Court, Virginia Heights and Wasena Sections ............................................ 5,fi66.00 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proc~eeding with the work Marshall & Baird shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. APPROVED ATTEST: Cle rk. II IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE', VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 1931. No. 3836. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of concrete curb and gutters in the Northwest Section, Southwest Section and South Roanoke Section to NL~_rshall & Baird. WHEREAS, bids were presented for the construction of concrete curb and gutters in the Nortkwest Section, Southwest Section and South Roanoke Section of the City of Roanoke, and upon a tabulation of said bids Marshall & Baird were ascertained to be the lowest bidders, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for construction of concrete curb and gutters be awarded to Ma~.shall & B~ t rd' a s fo llow s: Gonstruction of concrete curb and gutter in Nortt~vest Section .. $ 48,116.40 Construction of concrete curb and gutter in Southwest Section .. 19,313.00 Construction of concrete curb and gutter in S. Roanoke Section.. 3£,639.00 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work Marshall & Baird shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. ATTEST: Clerk.- ' ~ ~esid e~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 193/~. No. 3837. A ~SOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of concrete curb and gutter in the Virginia Heights, Raleigh Court and Wasena Sections of the City of Roanoke to F. H. Major. WH~EAS, bids were presented for the constEetion of concrete c~b and ~t- ters in the Virginia Heights, Raleigh Court and Wasena Sections of the City of Roanoke, and upon a tabu~tion of said bids F. H. Major was ascertained to be the lowest bidder: THER~0~, BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Ro~oke t~t the con- tract for constEction of concrete curb and ~tters be awarded to F. H. ~jor as follows: Construction of concrete curb and gutter in Virginia Heights, Raleigh Court ~d Wase~ Sections of the City of Roanoke ..... $ 47,431.20 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted ~th s~d bid, but before proceeding with the work F. H. ~jor shall execute a bond in the penury of 50% of the contract price. APPROVED ATTEST: ~l ~ ~ ' -- . _ A. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 1931. No. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of concrete curb and gutters in the Southeast and Northeast Sections of the City of Roanoke to J. R. Ford Company, Inc. WHEREAS, bids were presented for the construction of concrete curb and gutters in the Southeast and Northeast Sections of the City of Roanoke, and upon a tabula- tion of said bids J. R. Ford Company, Inc., was ascertained to be the lowest bid- der, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the con- tract for construction of concrete curb and gutters be awarded J. R. Ford Company, Inc., as follows: Construction of concrete curb and gutters in the Southeast Section of the City of Roanoke . .............................. $ El,E88.00 Construction of concrete curb and gutters in the Northeast Section of the City of Roanoke .............................. . 13~184.00 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specific~tions and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work J. R. Ford '.Company, Inc., shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. A P P R 0 V~.~ D ,ATTESTs: Clerk. Pre sid . IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 1931. No. 58~9. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for construction of concrete paving on Rorer Avenue S. W., between 4th aud 5th Streets, Norfolk Avenue S. W., from Jef- ferson Street to let Street and on Norfolk Avenue S. E., from let Street to Camp- bell Avenue S. E., to W. W. Draper & Sons. WHEREAS, bids were presented for the construction 9f concrete paving on Rorer Avenue S. W., between 4th and 5th Streets, Norfolk Avenue S. W., from~Jeffer- son Street to let Street and on Norfolk Avenue S. E., from let Street to Campbell Avenue S. E., and upon a tabulation of said bids W. W. Draper & Sons were ascer- tained to be the lowest bidders, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the con. tract for construction of concrete paving be awarded W. W. Draper &,Sons as follows Construction of concrate paving .o.n .R.or..e.r Avenue .Si ~i~i, between 4th and 5th Streets ................................. $ 2,999.50 Construction of concrete paving on Norfolk Avenue S. W., from Jefferson Street to 1st Street and on Norfolk Avenue S. E., from let Street to Campbell Avenue S.E .......................... 10,877.§0 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work W. ~. Draper & Sons shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. ATTEST: APPROV ED ~f IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 1951. No. 5840. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for resurfacing 3rd Street S. E., from Tazewell Avenue to Mountain Avenue; North Jefferson Street from Shenandoah Avenue to Gilmer Avenue and Luck Avenue from rear No. I Fire Station to 1st Street S. W., to C. L. Tins ley. ¥~HEREAS, bids were presented for resurfaeing 5rd Street S. E., from Tazewell Avenue to ~ountain Avenue; North Jefferson Street from Shenandoah Avenue to Gilmer Avenue and Luck Avenue from rear No. i Fire Station to 1st Street S. W., and upon a tabulation of said bids C. L. Tinsley was ascertained to be the lowest bidder, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for resurfacing be awarded C. L. Tinsley as follows: Resurfacing 5rd Street S. E., from Tazewell Avenue to Mountain Avenue; North Jefferson Street from Shenandoah Avenue to Gilmer Avenue and Luck Avenue from rear No. i Fire Station to 1st Street S.~ ........ $ 10,000.00 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work C. L. Tinsley shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. APPROVED ATTEST · ~--~m ......... ~. Clerk. Presidentt IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tk~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of June, 1951. No. 3841. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for construction of concrete box culverts from llth Street N. ~¥., and ~,ioorman Road from end of present culvert East 300 feet; Fairfax Avenue N. W., from end of present culvert in 8th Street, West 1£0 feet and in llth Street S. E., from end of present drain in llth Street North to Campbell Avenue S. E., to R. C. Churchill Company, Inc. WHEREAS, bids ~ere presented for the construction of concrete box culverts from llth Street N. W., and Moorman Road from end of present culvert East 300 feet; Fair- fax Avenue N. W., from end of present culvert in 8th Street West 120 feet and in llth Street S. E., from end of present drain in llth Street North to Campbell Avenue S. E., and upon a tabulation of said bids R. C. Churchill Company, Inc., was ascer- rained to be the lowest bidder: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract f~ concrete box culverts be awarded R. C. Churchill Company, Inc., as follows: Construction of concrete box culverts from $1th Street N. W., and Moorman Road from end of present culvert East 300 feet, and in Fairfax Avenue N. W., from end of present culvert in 8th Street West 120 feet ................................................. $ 6,260.60 Construction of concrete box culvert in llth Street S. E., from end of present drain in llth Street North to Campbell Avenue S. E.. .......................'- · ........................ $ 8,276.50 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals .submitted with said bid, but before proceeding with the work R. C. Churc- hill Company, Inc., shall execute a bond in the penalty of §0% of the contra~t price. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CItY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of June, 1931. No. 3832. AN ORDINANCE to segregate the producer of farm and domestic products and the Huckster and peddler of farm and domestic products selling their produce on the city market; setting aside space for the t~roducer and the huckster and peddler; specifying the charge for occupying such space and providing penalties for viola- tion. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. That the producers of farm and domestic products and the huckster and peddler of farm and domestic products offering their produce for sale on the city market be segregated. 2. That the market square lying South of Campbell Avenue and First (Nelson) Street between Campbell Avenue and Church ,{venue be marked off into market spaces and numbered numerically from one up. That the' spaces so designated are hereby set aside for the producers of farm and domestic products from which to sell their produce. Each person who shall occupy one of said spaces shall pay the sum of Fifty Cents for each day he occupies such space. 3. That First (Nelson) Street on the West Side of the market building and First (Nelson) Street on the East Side of the market building, be marked off into market spaces and numbered numerically from one up. That the spaces so designated are hereby set aside for the huckster and peddler of farm and domestic products from which to sell their produce. Each person who shall occup~ one of said spaces shall pay the sum of One Dollar for each day he shall occupy said space. 4. That no producer shall occupy the space set aside for the huckster and peddler, and no huckster and peddler shall occupy the space set aside for the producer. 5. That in the event there are more applicants for market spaces than there are market spaces available, the Clerk of the market shall assign the applicant a space on some street that has been set aside for market purposes, provided the said Clerk of the market shall at all times see that the producer and the huckster and peddler are kept segregated. 6. The purchaser of market space may occupy said space at 3 o'clock P. M., on the day of. purchase, and the Clerk of the market shall sell such sp, acea sufft- same at 3 o'clock P. I~. But, no producer shall ~ake any sale before 4 o'clock P.M, Each purchaser of a market space shall be entitled to occupy such space from 3 o'clock P. M., on the day purchased until 12 o'clock ~I., on the following day. 7. Every huckster and/or peddler shall display a sign on his vehicle in lettersnot less than four inches high, showing the name of the person owning such vehicle, together with the word, "Peddler". 8. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than $~.00 for each offense. APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0t~E, VIRGINIA, The ~lEth, day of June, 1931. No. 3842. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to lay certain gas mains. 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 lay gas mains as follows: (1) A 2 inch gas main in Barbara Road, Weaver Heights, from ~ntvale Rcad North 150 feet .to a dead end. (2) A 2 inch gas main in Valley Avenue, Wasena, from dead end Wesl of 4th, Street, West 200 feet to a dead end. (3) A 4 inch gas main in Howbert Avenue, Wasena, from dead end %',~est of 4th Street West 60 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 mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of June, 1931. No. 554~. RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to make repairs to the building at the Northwest Corner of Church Avenue and 2nd Street and fixing the cost. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lanager ibc, and he is hereby authorized to make certain repairs to the building at the Nort~ .~'.~:west Corner of Chu2ch Avenue and 2nd Street S. W., at an estimated cost of Sd, O~.O0. Said amount v~en pa~d shall be charged to the account of City Hall. APPROVED 33O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l£th, day of June, 1931. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of May, 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of May, 1931, be, and the same are hereby ap- proved and ordered paid as follows: City Man~g er Engine ertng Department City Clerk T re a sb~r er Legal Department Judge s' Salarie s Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Counc il Coroner City Planning & Zoning Civil and Police Just ice Assessir~g & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Fire Hydrants Street Light.ing Building Inspection Nilitary and Armories Phy si c lan Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Mai ntenance Street Repairs Bridge Repai rs Crusher City S~ables aud Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Comp ensati on Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks Li br ary Recreatton Mark e t We st End Mark et Municipal A~l~or~ Intere st Notes ~V able Annex Police and Fire Pensions $ 950.70 1,074.66 972.74 108.87 370. O0 360.92 925.5? 145.03 119.76 1,384.42 1,046.50 872.00 433.32 50.00 319.69 884.54 100.00 6D8.33 791.66 1,364.99 114.96 2,008.65 877.97 287.79 12,184.40 14,369.86 2,511.88 3,073.75 501.00 97.50 ll8.00 135.14 87.70 1,633.47 2,3~2.01 6,400.31 705.96 6,869.52 104.30 1,864.31 1,987.27 40.00 1,466.08 142.80 385.28 1,061.07 2,035.4 8 82,000.00 1,653.19 2,140.86 409.20 1,308.96 275.67 1,214.63 21,110.00 135.00 _ 1~1.83 450..71 187,150.21 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Constructi on Opening & Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Constr~cti on 25,954.28 14,204.15 3,199.59 198.05 119.51 1,453.08 45,128.66 232,278.87 APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of June, 1901. No. ~846. A RESOLUTION to reimburse the School Board of Roanoke City for certain property standing in the name of the School Board which is needed by the city for stre et purp os e s. WHEREAS, the School Board of Roanoke City acquired certain property abutting Church Avenue and Third (Roanoke) Street for the purpose of erecting thereon a high achool building, and V~HEREAS, a portion of the property so purchased was exchanged by the School Board and the City of Roanoke along with other property owned by the School Board with the Federal Government as a site for the Post Office building, and WHEREAS, after the exchange aforesaid there was left a strip of land ££ feet wide by ~99.4 feet long extending from Second (Commerce) Street to Third (Roanoke) Street and lying parallel with Church Avenue, and a piece of property lying at the Southeast Corner of Church Avenue and Third (Roanoke) Street and extending along Church Avenue, a distance of 150.9 feet, and on Third (Roanoke) Street ?~.5 feet, and ¥~HEREAS, the said land is needed by the City of Roanoke for street purposes so as to give the Post Office building a street e-~trance from Church Avenue, and ~YHERF~AS, said property cannot be used for school purposes, and the School Board of Roanoke City ~as agreed to accept from the City of Roanoke the actual cost of said land amounting to $~4,98~.19. Said amount to be paid at such time as the School Board may need same for school buildings, and ~HEREAS, no conveyance can be made by the School Board to the City of Roanoke until the same is authorized by a Legislative Act, and WHEREAS, by acquiring said land and converting the same into a street, so as to give an entrance to the Post Office building from Church Avenue, will be a benefit to the taxpayer and the public generally, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of $~4,98~.19 be paid t~ the School Board of Roanoke City for the land herein- before mentioned, but said s~m shall not be paid until the same is needed by the School Board for school buildings. APPROVED ATTEST: Cle rk. 332 IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of June, 1951. Ea. $8A6. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Gompany to install i gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the 0ouneil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is. i hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4 inch gas main in Gra~son iAvenue N. W., from 15th Street to 16th Street. 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 ful- l, thor agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions cfi the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: ~lerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of June, 1931. No. 584?. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Els. orris Power Company to install a certain street light. . BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P, street light at the ~ intersee ti on of Florida Avenue and 9th Street N.E. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Appalaohia~ IN THE COUNCI~. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~-6th, day of June, 19~1. No. :~dM, 9. A RESOLUTION to release ~Ach rights as the city may have in what is ~own as Spring Avenue, and the streets on the East and West Sides of Section 2, of the Ida Each~aeh map, ~hich streets connect Lynohburg Avenue with Spring Avenue, and to per- ichase from the estate of Mrs. Ida Baehraeh a triangular strip of land abutting I~vneh- !burg Avenue and to convey to the estate of Mrs. Ida Baehrach a strip of land off cfi Lynchburg Avenue abutting the property of said Rachrach. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that such rights as the City may have in a street laid out on the map of the lands belonging to Mrs. Ida Baehrach known as Spring Avenue, and the streets on the East and ~;est Sides of Sec- tion 2, shown an said map, said streets connecting Spring Avenue with Lynchburg Avenue be, and the same is hereby ahaudoned and released. RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the city purchase from the estate of said Mrs. Ida Bachrach a triangular strip of land beginning approximately 445 feet East of 4th Street N. E., on Lynchburg Avenue; said strip being l§ feet more of less wide at the ~est End, and running East approximately ~.lO feet and intersecting with Lynchburg Road, at the price of $150.00 cash. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Roanoke convey to the estate of Mrs. Ida Bachrach a triangular strip of land off of Lynchburg Avenue beginning approxi- mately 655 feet East of 4th Street and extending East, a distan.¢e of approximately 120 feet, the said strip being ten feet more of less wide at the East end, and in- tersecting the Bachrach line at the West End, a map showing said strip of land be- ing hereto attached and made a part hereof. BE ~T FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, amd he is hereby directed to examine the title tO the strip of land to be conveyed by the estate of Mrs. Ida Baehrach to the City of Roanoke and to report thereon in writing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor upon receiving the report approving the title to said land from the City Attorney draw a warrant for the sum of $150.00, payable to the estate of Nfs. Ida Baehrach, which amount shall be charged to the account of Street Improvement. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, · he 10th, day of July, 19~l. No. ~8~8. . . Pre s i~ t. A RESOLUTION to approve a temporary loan in an amount not to exceed $50,000.0£!, to be made by the School Board of Roanoke City for the purpose of handling the scho¢l text books for the benefit of the pupils in the public schools of the City of Rca noke. WHEREAS, Section 6?5 of the Virginia Code provides that the SchOol Board of the City may make temporary loans of an amount not in excess of one-bmlf of the iamount appropriated for schoo~ purposes for the preceding year, and WHERE~S, the School Board of the City of Roanoke has found it necessary to handle the school text books for the benefit of the pupils in the public schools of the City of Roanoke, and, in doing so, it is necessary that the School Board make a temporary loan in an amount not to exceed $~0,000.00, and WHEREAS, the section above referred to provides that no loan shall be negot ired by a City School Board without the approval of the levying body, and WHEREAS, the School Board of the City of Roan~ h,o ~ ...... of the City of Roanoke to approve a loan in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00, fo~ the .purpose of handling the school text books for the benefit of the pupils in the public schools of the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a tempor~ loan in an amount not to e~ceed SB0,000.00, to be made by the School Board of the City of Roanoke for the purpose of handling the text books for the benefit of the pupils in the public schools of the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby ap- proved. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of July, 19~l. No. ~850. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to construct a two inch water main in Janette Avenue S. W., three hundred feet ~ast of Sth Street and two hundred feet West of 6th Street then North on 6th Street, a distance of two hundred feet. The said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all c~laims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of July, 19~l. No. ~8§1. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to construct a gas n~in. 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 construct a two inch gas main in ?th Street, South Roanoke, from Richelieu Avenue East, ~0 feet to a dead end. The said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting umder this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons and property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, II IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, d~ of July, 19~l. No. ~852,. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a certain water main. BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a two inch water main in Palm Avenue, approximately forty feet South of Olive Avenue N.M~. The said Roanoke Water Works 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 water mai n. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of July, 19~l. No. ~8§~. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the audit of the books of the City of Roanoke and the School Board to Crawford, Stull & Company at $445.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for auditing the books of the City of Roanoke for the year ending December 51, 1951, and the books of the School Board for the year ended June 50, 1950, be awarded Crawford, Stull & Company at $448.00. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. - ~ Preside~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 10th, da~ of July, 1951. No. ~8~o AN ORDINANCE to mmend and reordain Section No. 6 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 1Eth, day of June 1951, ~58~£. WHEREAS, in order that the usual daily operation of the marketing may not / be effected, an emergency is set forth a~i declared to exist and this ordinance aha~l be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 6 cf an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the l£th day of June 19$l, ~58~£ entitled an Ordinance to segregate the producers of farm and domestic products and the huckster and peddler of farm and domestic products selling their products on the city market; setting aside space for the producer and huckster and the peddler; specifying the charge for occupying such :space and providing pemalties for violation, be amended and re0rdained so as to read as follows: (6) The purchaser of market space may occupy said space at 3 o'clock P. M., on the day of purchase, and the clerk of the market shall sell such space a suffi- cient length of time before 3 o'clock P. M., to allow the purchaser to occupy the same at 3 o'clock P. M. But, no producer or huckster or peddler shall make any sale before 4 o'clock P. M. Each purchaser of a market space shall be entitled to occupy such space from 3 o'clock P. M., on the day purchased until 12 o'clock M. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st, daY of July, 1931. No. 3885. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Eoanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. 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 gas mains as follows: (1) A 2 inch gas main in Gr~vson Avenue N. W., from 1Eth Street West 3~0 feet to a dead end. ~2) A 2 inch gas main in Stanley Avenue, South Roanoke, from End Street North 200 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 mains and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke p~oviding for street res- toration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. -- Pre sid ent~ IN THE COUNCIL ~)R THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 31 st, day of July, 1931. No. 3856. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a 2 inch water main in Stanley Avenue, South Roanoke, North from End Street a distance of El8 feet. The said Roanoke Wal~er Works 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 water ma~u, and further agrees to replace the street v~ere the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- to rat ion. A TTE ST: APPROVED Clerk. Pr e s~e nt. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~lst, ds~v of July, 1951. No. ~58.57. A RESOLUTION s~thorizing the City Manager to employ an inspector on Drain Construction and fixing the salary. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City Of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ au inspector for Drain Construction at a salary of $125.00 per monti~, effective July 15, 1931. Any exp, enditures under ~his resolution shall be charged to the account of Drain Const ruction. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 5!st, day of July, 19~1. No. ~8§8. .~ RESOLUTION to approve the layout for streets in front of the new post- office b~llding, and to authorize the City Manager to advertise for bids for the constr~ction thereof. RE, IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the layout for the improvement of Church Avenue between End aud 5rd Streets in front of the new post- office building as shown on the map hereto attached and designated as project "A" be, and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of the street as shown on the said map, the advertisement to run for such length of ~ime as the City Manager shall deem necessary. ATTEST: C lo rk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of August, 19~l. No. 5889. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Norks Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: (1) A £ inch water main in l~th Street S. 1~., South from Cleveland Avenue, a distance of 190 feet. (2) A £ inch water main in Church Avenue S. E., from a point E00 feet West of llth Street, West 100 feet to l£th Street S.E. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indenmify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claimm for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the inmtallation and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoz tion. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THM CITY OF The 14th, day of August, 19J1. No. ~860. . -- 'pre~i~en~ ROANOKE, VIRGINI A, A RESOLUTION to release the sewer assessment in the name of C. A. Alford on Lots 5 and 4, Section 55, Hyde Park Land Company. WHEREAS, a sewer assessment was levied against Lots ~ and 4, Section Hyde Park Land Company, in the name of C. A. Alford, and WHEREAS, C. A. Alford was never the owner of said lots and the assessment is in error. TNW, REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sewer assessment against Lots 5 and 4, Section ~5 of the Hyde Park Land Company, amounting to $E£.02 be, and the same is hereby released. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE The 14th, day of August, 1951. No. ~861. A RESOLUTION to refund to Marvin Menefee $16.50 paid into the City Treasury erroneously. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of $16.§0 be refunded Marvin Menefee on account of the cash bond posted for his appearance in the Police Court and erroneously paid into the City Treasmry, and the City Clerk and - Pr , VIRGINIA, and when the amount is paid the same shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of August, 1931. No. 3862. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 280 C. P. street light on Greenbrier Avenue, Grandin Court, approximately 800 feet East of Rosewood Avenue. Said light to be maintained under the contract between the City of Roanoke and the AppalaChi~ Electric Power Company. APPROVED Pre side~. of Organized Charities. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF The 14th, day of August, 1931. No. 386~. A RESOLUTION to pay to the Family Welfare Society the sum of $3,000.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of $3,000.00 be paid the Family Welfare Society as follows: $1,000.00 upon the passage of this resolution and $500.00 on the first days of September, October, November and December, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw warrants for said amounts, and shall charge the same to the accoun APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ATTEST: ~-~<>~ /~ .... ? 'C1 erk. Pre side. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIi{GINIA, The 14th, day of August, 19~l. No. ~86~. A RESOLUTION to take a one-fourth page space in the Yorktown Book. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a one-fourth page space be taken in the Yorktown Book at a cost of $100.00. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Allowances and Gifts IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14 th, d~v of August, 1931. No. 386,5. A RESOLUTION to purchase certain property from A. F. Brooks and Virginia White Blackman for the purpose of opening a street to connect with the Williamson R~ ad. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a piece cf property lying on the Northside of Lynchburg Road East of 4th Street be purchased from A. F. Brooks at the price of $3,250.00 cash. The said strip of land is shov~ on a map, "Proposed street change at 4th Street and Williamson Road in the Northeast Section, Roanoke, Virginia, dated June 20, 1925," and is marked in green on said map. That there be purchased from Virginia White Blackmau and husband at the price of $800.00 cash, a strip of laud located on the Northside of Lynchburg Avenue East of 4th Street, and shorn on the map of the proposed street change at 4th Street and Williamson Road in Northeast Section, Roanoke, Virginia, July 2G, 19£8. The City to convey to said Blackman a strip of land from the property to be acquired from A. F. Brooks, and to move the house now on said Blackman lot to another location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said property, and to report thereon his opinion in writing Upon receiving said report from the City Attorney the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw a warrant for the amounts herein named and to charge the same to the account of Opening and Grading Streets. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of August, 1931. No. 5866. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the $onth of July, 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of .Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of July, 1931, be, and the same are hereby approved and-ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Convention and League Dues Coroner City Planning and Zoning Com. Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Col. Dog Tax Almshouse $ 969,.44 1,20£.62 1,032..55 147.59 370.00 358.32 1,28? .84 146.00 124.93 1,611 · 53 238.78 6.30 433.32 800.00 35.00 387.21 931.75 140.80 ?17.26 # Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Crush er City. Stables and Feed Special Services Allowances and Gifts Vtorkmen' s Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation Market Vie st End ~f_arket Wa t e r Airport Interest Sinking Fund Notes Payable Serial Bonds Annex Pensions- Police and Fire EXTRAORDINARY 2,158.00 853.10 203.28 12,2.29.56 14,499.29 2,522.25 3,049.83 506.88 50.00 102.50 125.75 101.24 1,775.4D 2,387.03 4,953.24 732.53 6,581.63 399.06 1,624.34 1,039.86 28.00 42.80 588.21 808.71 1,394.16 10,000. O0 1,225.75 2,330.48 1,425.17 1,987.55 231.83 268.08 1,062.74 125,152.50 33,755.00 1,105.00 46,000.00 484.73 486.58 297,468.48 ATTEST: Clerk. Sewer Constr~cti on Opening and Grading Streets Macadamizing Pav ing Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Constructi on 27,303.18 443.56 8,74 2.03 469.87 11,836.37 517.15 APPROVED 49,312.16 346,780.64 Presi~t~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of August, 1931. No. 3867. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for construction of concrete curb and gutter, concrete base and excavation on Church and Luck Avenues and on 2nd and 3rd Streets around th~ new postoffice. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for construction of concrete curb and gutter, concrete base and excavation on Church and Luck Avenues and on 2nd and 3rd Streets S. W., around the new postoffice be awarded ~i. S. Hudgins at $7,182.50. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. Said M. S. Hudgins shall execute a bond payable to the City of Roanoke eon- ditioned for the faithful performance of the work in the penalty of one-half of the contract price, and the City Attorney is directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by said M. S. Hudgins. APPROVED ATTEST: C lo rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The. 28th, day of August, 1951. No. 5868. A RESOLUTION to rebate the Guaranty Bond and Mortgage, Inc., $17.17 on ac- count of taxes on the house at ~206 Elm Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Guaranty Bond and Mortgage, Inc., be rebated the sum of $17.17 on account of taxes on the house at ~206 Elm Avenue S. W., which ~ms been torn down, the rebate to apply to the year 195l. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of September, 1931. No. S870. A RESOLUTION to pay for Clerk hire and stenographer hire in the office of the General Registrar. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $1~0.00, payable to Claude Eehols, and a warrant for the sum of $~0.00 payable to Miss Ruble ~hite for services in the office of the General Registrar. Said Echols for the period of six weeks at $~$.00 per week, and Miss ~hite for one week at $~0.00 per week. Said amounts when paid sh~ll be charged to the accoumt of Elections. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of September, 1951. No. ~869. AN ORDINANCE to extend the permission heretofore granted to the SAFETY MOTOR TRANSIT CORPORATION to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified or referred to a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke from September 1st, 1951, (the date of the expiration thereof as heretofore provided) to September 1st, 195£, and also to amend and reordain para- graph A of section 14 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the EAth, day of March, 19£8, entitled, "An Ordinance to grant permission to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein stated a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke" and known as Ordinance No. l?A?. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: (1) That the permission heretofore granted the Safety Motor Transit Corpora- tion (which expires the 51st day of August, 19~1) authorizing it to maintain and operate a motor bus system of passenger transportation within the limits of the City of Roanoke, along routes and subject to conditions and restrictions heretofore provided and imposed by the Council of the City of Roanoke, except as hereinafter amended, be and the same hereby is extended for a further period of one year, be- ginning September 1st, 19~l, and expiring one year thereafter; (£) That the operation of said motor bus passenger transportation for said extended period shall be subject to all conditions and restrictions imposed upon said corporation as fully set forth in Ordinance No. l?A?, adopted by said Council March £~th, 19£8, and also by the following ordinances adopted on the following dates by said Council amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto: No. ~£81, adopted Dec. £~rd, 19£?; No. ~£89, " No. 51566, " No. 5567, " No. 5394, " No. ~5687, " Mar. £Srd, 1928; Aug. £0th, 1928; Aug. 10th, 19£8; Sept.14th, 19£8; June 6th, 1950; except as hereinafter amended as to paragraph A, section la of said Ordinance No. 1747, adopted March £4th, 1925, or any other amendment thereof heretofore adopted by said Council, which terms, conditions, and restrictions heretofore provided or imposed by the Council (as hereinafter modified or amended) upon said operating corporation it, by the acceptance of this ordinance, agrees to abide by and comply with; (5) That said Ordinance No. 5687, adopted June 6th, 1950, entitled, "An ordinance to amend and reordain paragraph A, section 14, of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the ZAth, day of March, 192~," known as Ordinance No. 1747, be and the same is hereby amended and readopted so as to read as follows: BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that paragraph A of section 14 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £4th, day of March, 19£~, entitled, "An Ordinance granting permission to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to main- tain and operate upon the conditions herein specified a motor bus system~of passenger transportation upon certain streets of 'the City of ~ Roanoke" he amended and rea~opted so as to read as follows: 14. X X X X X X X (a) The grantee shall at all times during the period of the ~rant maintain 344 and operate motor busses, which shall conform to the .following speoifioations, vi~: ~: Must be modern in design and construction and for low center of gravi ~y. n: That all busses shall be pay"as-you-enter, street car type; seats g forward with aisle in center, except that seats in rear or front may be parallel with aisle. Upholsterin$: Gane or leather. Windows:Lower sash adjustable - of modern anti-rattle design. Doors:Front entrance, double folding doors, not less than ~4" x 74". A rear emergency door located in center of end of bus, or on left side at rear of bus, for use in case of accident or fire. _Steps: First step not exceed 17" from ground or street. Width:Outside maximum 96". Seats: 32" - Aisle maximum 17= - mimimum 15". Inside Height: Minimum 74". Brakes: Service and emergency each to have sufficient braking surface ~o givb maximum braking power available from weight and traction at rear wheels. Lights:B1Asses to be equipped with electric light having legal volume control. Grab Handles: Located inside of vestibule and securely anchored to body. Ventilators: That busses be equipped with ventilators of a suitable type to assure proper ventilation. Stop ~Lights: All busses be equipped with a stop light. Fire EXtinguisher: Each bus shall be equipped with fire extinguisher, to be .~ in proper condition and exposed to view. Route Sign: Provision shall be made for a route sign so located that it may eb-~a~[-~ least 300 feet ahead of bus and must not inter~ere with the driver's vision or produce any annoying glare. Exhaust:The exhaust pipe shall extend to the rear end of the bus. Gasoline Tank: No bus to have gasoline tank inside of body- Tank must be properly pr~ected to prevent injury that may cause leaks. Tires: No busses shall be operated with solid tires, except cushion tires may--~e used on large busses on approval of City Manager. 0ver~hfourt The maximum overhang of the motor bus body shall be not more than one-: of total length of vehicle. Rail Outside and back of driver:A stanchion to be constr~cted on right side o-~r~ver, s se-~.~ o : Busses to have hand rails suspended from the ceiling both sides, ns or pull cords on each side post with buzzer near the bus operator, and shall be painted a uniform color. ~d the physical condition of the same shall be maintained by it at the highest practical standard of efficiency. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of September 19~l. No. 3871. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct curb and gutter and penetration macadam on certain streets under monditions., BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City cf Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and gutter and penetration macadam on the following streets: (1) South Side Floyd Avenue, Wasena, between Main Street and 6th Street. (£) North and South Sides of Hanover Avenue N. W., between 2§th, and £6th, Streets. Provided, however, that no work shall be done on said streets until the property owners have paid inte the City Treasury one-half the cost of curb and gutter. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of September 19~l. No. 587E. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to improve certain streets under conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct curb and gutter and penetration macadam on the following streets: (1) Rorer S~venue S. W., between E0th and Elst Streets. (£) 16th, Street S. W., between Chapman and Patterson Avenues. (3) Mountain Avenue S. E., between 4th and ~th Streets. (4) Arden Road, Raleigh Court, between Sherwood and Carter Roads. (5) 7th Street S. E., between Elm and Jamison Avenues. (6)'lSth, Street S. W., between Patterson and Chapman Avenues. (7) 17th Street S. W., between Patterson and Chapman Avenues. Provided, however, that no work shall be done on said streets until the property owners have paid into the City Treasury one-half the cost of constructing curb and gutter. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre ~ e~ 346 IN THE COLrNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of September, 19~l. No. ~875. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment of $299.~$ insurance on the Airport. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $299.~§ to Chas. Lunsford & Son for the insurance on the Airport. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Airport. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident. ~ APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of September, 1931. No. $874. A RESOLUTION to refund to the Dixie Finance and Loan Corporation $800.00, license tax erroneously charged them for the years 19~1 and lB31. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to the Dixie Finance and Loan Corporation for the sum of $800.00, to refund license tax erroneou~ ly charged them for the years 19~ and 1951. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates, ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The.llth, day of September, 19~l. No. 5875. A RESOLUTION to designate the Morris Plan Bank as a city depository. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Morris Plan Bank be, and it is hereby designated as a city depository, subject to the provision~ of Resolution No. 3?80 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £?th, day of February 1951. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA. The llth, day of September, 19~l. mo. ~$76. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for paving the Northern Approach. 347 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for paving the Northern Approach. The bids to be before Council at 3 o'clock P. M., September 18th. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0k~w~, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of September, 1931. No. 387?. A RESOLUTION to refund to Arthur Knowles, or his attorney, $100.00 fine im- posed on him by the Police Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $100.00 to Arthur Knowles, or his attorney, to refund fine imposed upon him in the Police Court, which was afterwards set aside in the Hustings Court. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of September, 1931. No. 5878. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of August, 1931, and directing the payment of the same, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of August, 1931, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing 'Council Coroner City Planning Civil and Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting 1,031.18 1,268.61 1,009.30 61.99 370.00 358.32 1,507.99 1,294.07 100.00 1,234.06 1,210.25 56.40 448.32 65.00 311.29 880.25 160.00 724.14 791.66 2,864.99 84.00 2,334.98 871.38 220.68 12,175.07 14,346.44 2,524.13 3,051.05 Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~iaintenanc e Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher City Stables and Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gas and Oil Parks Library Recreation Mark e t We st Market Wate r Municipal Airport Int e re st Notes Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions EXTRAORDINARY 132.84 72.59 1,645.87 1,751.29 §,~96.57 803.07 6,494.42 4?8.22 1,4§6.79 1,794.82 2O .00 153. O0 142.80 4§3.28 1,375.18 9§1.03 1,215.53 2,626.86 1,342.25 1,629.11 244.51 2.44 431.89 465.00 3,050.00 375.20 406.58 86,9?4.69 Sewer Construction Opening and Grading streets Macadamiz lng Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction APPROVED 29,484.40 642.15 3,639.63 5,150.18 20,4?8.36 lt914.99 61,309.?1 $ 148,284.40 ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th, day of September, 1931. No. 3879. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to oonstruot, or cause to be con- strutted, a sidewalk on the North Side of Tazewell Avenue between llth and 12th Streets S~ BE.IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk on the North Side of Tazewell Avenue between llth and 12th Streets S. E. Provided, however, that no work shall be done on said sidewalk until the property owners have paid into the City Treasury one,half the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ' President~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th, day of September, 1'931. No. ~880. A RESOLUTION to pay to the Ex-Service Men's Relief Committee the sum of $180.00 per month, for the months of October, November and December. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant to the Ex-Service Men's Relief Committee for the sum of $150.00 per month, for the months of October, November and December. Said amounts shall be paid on the 1st day of each month, and shall be charged to the account of Allowances and Gifts. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, V~RGINIA, The ZSth, day of September, 19~1. No. ~$$1. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: ~ (1) 1-£80 C. P. street light at Shenandoah Avenue and £Sth Street N.W. (£) 1-ES0 C. P. street light at the Northeast Corner of Lafayette Boulevard and Hanover Avenue N. W. (~) 1-E~0 C. P. street light at Franklin Avenue and New Street, South Roanoke. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2§th, day of September, 1931. No. ~88£. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for constructing the Northern Approach to M. S. Hudgins. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for constructing the Northern Approach be awarded to M. S. Hudgins on $ inch base with asphalt surface treatment at ninety-one cents per square yard, and excavation at thirty cents per cubic yard. The work to be done in strict accordance ~ith the plans, specifications and proposals submitted w~th said bid, bu~ before proceeding with the work the said M. S. Hudgins shall enter into a bond with s~ity in the penalty of ~ of the con- tract price, and the City Attorney is directed to draw the proper form of contract and bond. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of October, 1931. No. 3883. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct certain sidewalks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, sidewalks on the followim~ streets; East Side of 14th Street between Orange and Melrose Avenues N.N. Both Sides of Forest Park Boulevard between Melrose Avenue and Alder Street N.W. But, that no work shall be done on said sidewalks until the property owners have paid into the Oity Treasury one-half the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. P~esident~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of October, 1951. No. 3884. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct certain curb and gutter. BE IT RESOLVED by.the Council of the City of Roanoke that, the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and gut- ter on the .following streets: §th Street S. E., between Dale and Bullitt Avenues. 4th, Street S. E., between Bullitt and Mountain Avenues. Forest Park Boulevard between Melrose Avenue and Alder Street N.W. Janette Avenue between Franklin Road and 4th Street S. W. Provided, however, that no work shall be done until the property owners have paid into the City Treasmry one-half the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FGR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End, day of October, 19~l. No. ~$8~. A RESOLUTION to approve the amended layout for streets in front of the new postoffice building. VdtEREAS, by resolution adopted on the ~lst, day of July 19~l, the Council proved the layout of the streets in front of the new posteffice building as shown on the map attached to said resolution and designated as pro~eet "A", and WHEREAS, it is advisable to change the width of the street lying North of the parkway to forty feet. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a change in the width of the street lying North of the parkway to forty feet as shown on the said map be, and the same is hereby approved. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of October, 19J1. No. 3886. AN ORDINANCE to establish a set back line on the South Side of Norfolk Avenue (Front Street) between a point beginning 272.97 feet West of First to Second Street S. W. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a set back line be, and the same is hereby established on the South Side of Norfolk Avenue (Front Street) between a point beginning 272.97 feet West of First to Second Street S.W., so as to make said street forty feet in width. The said line is shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all buildings hereafter erected on said street shall conform to the set back line hereby established. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of October, 1951. No. 588?. A RESOLUTION to purchase from R. H. Lowe a certain strip of land on the South Side of Front Street under conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a strip of land be purchased from R. H. Lowe on the South Side of Front Street so as to widen said street. The price of said strip to be $950.18. Provided, however, that the purchase price shall not be paid until the said R. H. Lowe constructs a building on his lot, and shall con.roy to the City of Roanok, the strip of land hereinbefore mentioned. A map showing the strip of land to be purchased is hereto attached and made part hereof. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of October, 19~1. No. 5888. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit ~o Garst Brothers to construct a cross-over ~t their lots lll9 and ll21 Rorer Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and s hereby granted Garst Brothers to construct a cross-over at lll9 and ll21 Rorer venue S. W. Said e~ss-over to be constructed accordi~ to the specifications to be Furnished by the City Manager and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Garst Brothers by acting under this resolution agree to indemnify and ~ave harmless the City of Hoanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property ~y reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of October, 1951. No. 5589. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to A. ~. Brooks to construct a cross-over on ;he West side of ~th Street North of Lynchburg Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted A. F. Brooks to construct a cross-over on the West Side of ~th Street [. E. annroximatelv 200 feet ~torth of Lvnchbur~ Road. Said cross-over shall be constructed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and to his good liking an~ satisfaction. The said A. F. Brooks by acting under this resolution agrees te 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 cress-over. APPROVED ATTEST: City Clerk. Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of October, 1931. No. 3890. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct a sidewalk on the West Side of Sth Street between Dale and Mountain Avenue S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he 'is hereby directed to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk on the ~est Side of Sth, Street between Dale Avenue and Mountain Avenue S.E. Provided, however, that no work shall be done on said sidewalk until the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-third of the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: City Clerk. Presiden , IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of October, 1931. No. 3891. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase the land necessary to widen Albemarle Avenue S. E., between 6th and 7th Streets, at a price not to exceed $1,500.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that t~ City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase the land necessary to widen Albemarle. Avenue S. E., between 6th and 7th Streets at a cost not to exceed $1,~00.00. APPROVED ATTEST: City Clerk. .... Presiden0 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of October, 1931. No. 3892. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of September, 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of September, 1931, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council City Planning Civil and Police Justice Collection of Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collection of Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories .Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Norkmmn's Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation .Market 'West End Market Airport Interest Annex Police and Fire Pensions $ 947.88 1,338.96 993.51 104.61 373.50 358.32 526.24 119.80 911.65 229.26 433.32 418.72 888.04 250.00 704.17 791.66 1,864.99 195.25 2,382.45 903.69 185.18 12,295.65 14,057.00 2,5?6.76 3,052.13 501.00 84.60 102.50 125.00 104.54 1,658.59 2,038.71 6,249.39 1,053.95 9,345.32 1,926.93 1,697.66 1,768.67 900.00 157.00 252.80 403.70 1,703.24 920.50 50,000.00 1,371.57 3,312.66 427.96 1,867.24 534.76 249.37 ?,129.37 1,516.81 406.58 1&6,070.40 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Opening and Grading Streets .Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction School Buildings 27,875.74 5,313.84 6,312.84 10,917.98 26,126.93 3,635.40 2,000.00 .. 82,182.73 $ 228,253.13 APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of October, 1931. No. 3893. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct, or cause to be con- structed, curb and gutter on certain streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and gutter on the following streets: (1) Dale Avenue S. E., between 13th and 14th Streets. (2) Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke, betwe~ 4th and §th Streets. (3) llth Street S. W., between Chapman and Patterson Avenues. (4) 6th Street S. E., between Elm and Highland Avenues. Provided, however, that no work shall be done on said streets until the prOper!ty owners have paid into the City Treasury one-half the cost of curb and gutter. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of 0ctober, 1931. No. 3894. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 280 C. P. street light at the intersection of Dent Avenue and 9th Street S. ~ Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pres~ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 23rd,day of October, 1931. No. :589~. A RESOLUTION to refund to F. Fallen taxes for the past five years paid in error on lots 1 to 4, Section 31, McDonald Addition. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and !Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant, to F. Fallon for the sum of !$37.80 to refund taxes paid by him in error on lots 1 to 4, Section 51, NcDonald IAddtt~n~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~0th, day of October 19~l. No. 3896. A RESOLUTION to pay John W. Wright and Thomas M. Darnall $100.00 each, for services rendered the Special Grand Jury in their investigation. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of John W. Wright for $100.00, and Thomas M. Darnall for $100.00, the same being for services rendere~ the Special Grand Jury in their investigation. Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of Special Services. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of October, 1931. No. 5897. RESOLUTION to contribute $100.00 to the Armistice Day celebration. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the sum of ~100.00 be, and the same is hereby contributed toward the expense of the Armistead Day Celebration. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Allowances and Gifts. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of October, 1931. No. 5898. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct, or cause to be con- structed, certain curb and gutter. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby aubhorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and gut- ~ ter on the following streets: Third Street, South Roanoke, between Richelieu Avenue and Yellow ~ountain Road. 18th Street S. W., between Patterson and Rorer Avenues. Provided, however, that now work shall be done on said construction until the ~pr°perty owners shall have paid intoA P P R O V E D the City Treasury one-half the cost thereof. I~TTEST: Clerk. II IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IIA, The 30th, day of October, 1931. No. 3899. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~anager to construct, or cause to be con- structed, a sidewalk on Vall~ey Avenue between £nd and 4th Streets, Wasena. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City IvIanager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a side- walk on Valley Avenue between £nd and 4th Streets, Wasena. Provided, however, that no work shall be done on said sidewalk until the property owners shall nave paid into tke City Treasury one-half the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre si de~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 6th,. day of November, '1931. No. 5901. A RESOLUTION to permit C. E. Jones to connect his house on ~assachusetts Avenue to the city sewer upon the payment of $50.00 therefor. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that C. E. Jones who lives at 1315 ~Iassachusetts Avenue, just beyond the city limits, be, and he is hereby permitted to connect his house with the city sewer upon the payment of $50.00 for said connection. APPROVED Prest~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of November, 1931. No. ~900. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Nanager to purchase from W. E, McGulre a piece of property on the Southside of Wise Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authroized to purchase from W. E. McGulre a piece of property on the Southside of Wise Avenue fronting 90 feet thereon, and extending back 130 feet to the alley at a price not to exceed $4,500.00. The same to be used for the purpose of opening 16th Street into Wise Avenue. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. · Pre s ide0 ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The l~th, day of November, 1931. No. 390E. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install the following water mains, (1) Six inch main on Oxford Avenue from Virginia Avenue to Nountain View Terrace, Virginia Heights. (E) Eight inch main in Montvale Road from Guilford Avenue West to Barham Road Weaver Heights. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi. sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- tion. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of November, 1931. No. 3903. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct curb and gutter on Staunton Avenue between 18th and 19th Streets and on 19th Street between Orange and Staunton Avenues N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby directed to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and gutter on S~aunton Avenue between 18th and 19th Streets and on 19th Street between Orange and Staunton Avenues N. W. But, no work shall be done under this resolution until the property owners abutting on said streets shall have paid into the City Treasury one-half the cost of the curb and gutter. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th, day of November, 1931. No. $904. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain ~treet light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby directed to install one 250 C. P. stree~ light at the intersection of Mountain View Terrace and Brunswick Street. Em~t8 11~ht to be maintained under the contract existin~ between the Aopalachi~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of November, 19~1. No. 3905. A RESOLUTION to extend .the contract with the Appalachian Electric Power Com- pany for lighting the streets, alleys and parks of th~ City of Roanoke, Virginia, for an additional term of five years: ~¢HEREAS, on the l£th, day of December, 1916, a contract was entered into be- tween the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Hatlway and Electric Company whereby said Roanoke Eailway and Electric Company agreed to furnish, install and operate the lights required to light the streets, alleys and parks of the City of Roanoke, and the City of Roanoke agreed to purchase and accept from said company, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in said contract, the lighting service that it re- Quired for lighting said streets, alleys and parks for the term of ten years from the said 12th day of December, 1916; and WHEREAS, by resolution of the Council of the City of Roanoke dated the ~rd day of December, 19E6, and accepted by the Appalachian Electric Power Company, suc- cessor ~o the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company, by its acceptance dated the £8t~ day of December, 1926, said original contract was extended for a period of five years from the l£th day of December, 19£6; and WHEREAS, by a contract dated the £8th day of March, 19~0, by and between Said city and the Appalachian Electric Power Company, the said original contract of Dec- ember 12th, 1916, was supplemented and modified as set out in said contract of ~arch £8th, 1950; and WHEREAS, the term of years named in said contract and contract supplemental thereto, as extended, will expire on the l£th day of December, 1951; and WHERF~S, the Appalachian Electric Power Company has assumed and taken over said original contract with all its provisions and stipulations and has made the said contract supplemental thereto and is now carrying out their terms and provision and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke desire an extension of said original contract and said contract supplemental thereto for another term of five years; and WHEREAS, the Appalachian Electric Power Company has agreed to extend said con- tract for a term of five years from the l£th day of December, 1951, upon the terms, conditions and stipulations contained in said original contract of December 12th, 1916, and in said supplemental contract of March ESth, 1950: NON, THEREFORE, BE I~T RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the said contract dated the 12th day of December, 1916, between the City of .~Roanoke, Virginia, and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company, and the contract dated March ESth, 19~0, between said city and the Appalachian Electric Power Company sup- plemental thereto, whereby said companies, respectively, agreed to furnish, install and operate the lights required to light the streets, alleys and parks in the City of Roanoke, and said city agreed to purchase and accepSf~o~ said companies, res- oectively, subject to the terms and conditions set out in said original contract and s; contract supplemental thereto, the lighting service that it requires for lighting the streets, alley and parks in the City of Roanoke, be extended for the term of five (5) years from the 12th day of December, 1931, upon the same terms, conditions, obligations, understandings and restrictions contained in said original contract and contract supplemental thereto mentioned. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tnat upon the acceptance of this resolution in writing by the Appalachian Electric Power Company, the successor to Roanoke Railway and Elee tric Company, said original contract and said contract supplemental thereto shall continue for the term of five (5) years from the 12th day of December, 1931, and all the terms, conditions, obligations, understandings and restrictions contained in said original contract and said contract supplemental thereto shall continue in fore, and be binding upon said parties. An emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this resolution shall be in force from its passage. ~ TTES T: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of November, 1931. No. 3906. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to acquire certain property for the purpose of opening the street from Patterson Avenue through to Shaffer's Crossing. WHEREAS, it is necessary and will be a benefit to the citizens of Roanoke to open a street from Patterson Avenue northward to Shaffer's Crossing, and WHEREAS, it is necessary that certain land be acquired for said purpose. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to acquire the following property: (1) Lot 2?, Section &~, of the Riverview Addition, from Mr. Campbell at a price not to exceed $250.00. (P.) To acquire a portion of lots 12, £~ and 26, Section 4B, of the Riverview Addition from the Highland Company at a price not to exceed $1.00. (J) To obtain an easement from the Norfolk and Western Railwa~ Company for suc portion of its land as is necessary for said street. The City Attorney shall examine the titles to said properties and report there on in writing. Any money expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged t the account of Opening anf Grading streets. APPROVED AT~EST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAtG. 0KE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of November, 1931. No. 3907. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to make certain changes in the fire escapes at the Burrell Memorial Hospital. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to make the changes necessary in the fire excapes at the B~rrell Memorial Hospital at a cost not to exceed $300.00. BE IT FURTHER REsoLVED that an appropriation of $300.00 be, and is hereby made to the account of Allowances and Gifts for the purpose of taking care of said ex- penditure. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of November, 1931. No. 3908. A RESOLUTION to rebate the taxes on building on certain property belonging to R.H. Angell and E. W. Tinsley. WHEREAS, on January 7, 1931, fire destroyed the building on the property known as lots i to 12 inclusive, R. T. L. & S. D. Company, official Number 2013605, in th name of R. H. Angell and E. W. Tinsley, and ~,I~EREAS, the owners of said property have asked that the taxes on said build- ing, which was assessed at $4,000.00, be rebated. THEREFORE, BE I,T RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the taxes on the building on the above described lot amounting to the sum of $100.00 be, and the same is hereby rebated, and the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, is authorized to cz. edit said amount on said tax ticket. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of November, 1931. No. 3909. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~¢anager to improve 17th Street between Patterson and Rorer Avenues S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to construct curb ~ud gutter and 17th'Street S. W., between Patterson and Rorer Avenues. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no work shall be done on said improve the roadway on ~ street until the propert~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of November, 1931. No, 5911, A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of R~anoke for the month of October, 1931, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of October, 1931, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Electi ons Stationery and Printing Council Convention and League Dues Coroner City Planning and Zoning Civil amd Police Justice Assessing and Collecting Dog, Tax Almshouse Ho spi tal s Organized ~harities In sane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrant s Sire et Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physicians Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Eemoval Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Crusher City Stables and Feed Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schoo 1 s Parks Library Recreation Market West End Market Water Interest Annex Pension ( Police and Fire) $ 1,054.40 1,2§6.42 96~ .4~- 400.00 $$8.52 1,186.99 1,34§.65 100.00 1,059.08 3.60 161.28 150.00 882.86 195.30 8~1.54 791.66 1,864.99 72.00 2,661.54 855.81 594.09 12,990.22 14,888.78 2,656 · 28 3,053.94 595.05 82.50 100.00 1£5.00 ?8. ?0 1,690.09 1,457.2£ 5,2£6.65 922.25 ? ,448.70 884.28 1,440.98 .840.55 57.50 284.30 452.00 455.98 1,575.88 986.25 15,000.00 1,052.19 2,5';1.85 298.75 1,324.48 261.13 225.96 ~,4,765o00 5,800.49 406.58 135,194.42 E X T R A 0 R D I N A.R Y ATTEST: Sewer Constr~ction Opening and Grading streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction School Buildings APPROV 15,897.86 240.05 15,679.52 19,616.05 21,940.14 5,686.22 2,100 · O0 81,159.84 $ 216,354.26 IN THE~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~.?th, day of November, 1931. No. 3910. ~ RESOLUTION granting a permit to George Assaid to remodel his building at 604 Fourth Street N. E. WHEREAS, George Assatd is the owner of a building known as 604 Fourth Street N. E., and has petitioned Council for a permit to remodel said building, and WHEREAS, from the report of the City Nanager that such remodeling will net increase the fire hazard to adjoining property. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted George Assaid to remodel his building at 604 Fourth Street N. E., by constructing a glass front and proper wood frame work on the side facing Fourth Street; to remove the stairway from the inside part of said build- ing and rebuild it on the outside of the building on the Northside thereof, and to do all other things incidental and necessary to complete said repairing, improving and remodeling of said building. All work shall be done to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector. The said George Assaid 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 repairing and remodeling of said building. APPROVED ATTEST: ........ ~0 Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of November, 1931. No. 9912. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the proper authorities of the City to execute and deliver a deed to ~. J. Patsel, releasing and Quitclaiming unto said M. J. Patsel all the right, title and interest of the City of Roanoke in and to a tract or parcel of land lying in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the East Side of Grandin Road between the building line and the true property line and extending from 'Virginia Avenue on the North, South about 168 feet to a 12 foot alley. WHEREAS, in November 1929, B. Yo Peery and D. J. Phipps were the owners in ~severalty of all that tract or parcel of land bounded on the North by Virginia Ave- inue, on the West by Grandin Road, on the South by a 12 foot alley running between a is id property and the Virginia Heights Luthern Church, and on the East by the prop- erty of S. V. GwmlSney, and WHEREAS, said D. J. Phipps and B. Y. Peery donated unto the City of Roanoke a iiparcel or strip of land lying on the West Side of the above described tract about I!10..~ feet in width, extending along the East Side of Grandin Road from Virginia Avenue ~on the North, South to said 12 foot alley, for the purpose of widening the street lalong said Grandln Road. For a more oartieul~ ~.wf~t~ ~ ~ ~ ~^+ .~_~ reference is made to the Map of the Clty Engineer, prepared November 25th, 1929, and WHEREAS, the agreement between the City of Roanoke and said Phipps and Peery by which said property was donated to the City, was not reduced to writing and no deed conveying said strip was ever executed or delivered; and WHEREAS, the whole of the above describe~ property, excepting therefrom the 10 foot strip or parcel of land donated to the city, was subsequently conveyed to M. J. Patsel by said Peery and Phipps by deed dated May 27th, 1931, of record in t~ Clerk's 0ffice of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in Deed Book 565, Page 117, and by deed dated October 1st, 1930, of record in said Clerk's office in Deed Book 556, page 494, respectively, and WHEREAS, it appears from a survey made for-M. J. Patsel and others by C. B. Malcolm, S. C. E., dated June 1st, 1931, and revised October 13th, 1931, that tke easterly pc,perry line of said 10 foot strip or parcel donated to the City lies inches to 15 inches more or less easterly of the building line along said property of M. J. Patsel fronting on the East side of Grandin Road between Virginia Avenue on the North and sald 12 foot alley on the South, thereby creating an interlock b'e-. tween the property of M. J. Patsel and the property of the City of Roanoke, Virgini$. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a good and sufficient deed executed for the City of Roanoke by its Mayor with the seal of the City affixed and attested by the City Clerk, be executed and delivered to M. J. Patsel .granting, releasing and Quitclaiming unto said M. J. Patsel the right, title and interest of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in and to said interlock ly- in~ between the property line and the building line of the M. J. Patsel property loc ted on the East Side of Grandin Road and extending from Virginia Avenue on the Nort] South about 168 feet to a 12 foot alley on the South, said interlock more particu- larly shown on the map of C. B. Malcolm, S. C. E., prepared for M. J. Patsel and others on June 1st, 1931, revised on October 13th, 1931. A duly attested copy of this resolution shall be executed and delivered by the City Clerk and Auditor to M. J. Patsel or his attorneys. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of November, 1931. No. 391~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct, or cause to be con- ~. structed, curb and gutter on I~buammn Avenue, Raleigh Court, between Grandin Road ~ !, and Carter Road, and on ~0th Street N. W., between Hanover and Carroll Avenues. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager ~be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and gut- ter on Laburnum Avenue, Raleigh Court, between Grandin Road and Carter Road, and on 20th Street N. W., between Hanover and Carroll Avenues~, but before proceeding with said construction the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-hal~ the cost of said curb and gutter. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The £?th, day of November, 1931. No. ~918. A RESOLUTION to appoint special police officers f'or the National Theater Corporation. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE that T. W. Jennings be appointed a special police officer for the National Theater Corporation to take the place of Chas. Lenharr, and that J. N. White be appointed a special police of- ficer for said corporation. Such officers shall have authority only on the property controlled by said National Theater Corporation. APPROVED ATmTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of December, 1931. No. :5914. A RESOLUTION to pay Miss Retha Bishop $2,000.00 on account of injury received by her caused by a defect in street. WHEREAS, Miss Retha Bishop was injured while riding in a truck or delivery motor vehicle, operated by B. N. Brown and owned by the American Laundry and Dry Cleaning Corporation, by reason of defect in the center of ?th Street N. W., on the 24th, day of September 1931, and suffered the loss of an eye, and WHEREAS, after ~n investigation by the City Attorney he is of the opinion that the citY is liable to said Miss Retha Bishop for damages, and has recommended that the claim be settled for the sum of $2,000.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of Miss Retha Bishop for the sum of $£,000.00, on account of injury received by her, az upon the payment of said sum, said Miss Retha Bishop to release all claims for dama- ges against the City on account of said injury. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Damages and Costs. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. Pre siu~. ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of December, 1931. No. ~916. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct a sidewalk on the ~/est Side of 20th Street between Hanover and Mercer Avenues N.W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk on the East Side of £0th, Street between Hanover and Mercer Avenues N.W. But, before proceeding with said '~alk the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-third of the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Cle rk. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. into the City Treasury one-half the cost thereof. ? IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of December, 1931. No. ~918. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct, or cause to be con- structed, curb and gutter on.l~th Street S. W., between Patterson and Rorer Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and guttE on 19th Street S. W., between Patterson and Rorer Avenues, provided the property owners will pay one-half the cost of said curb and gutter, and no work shall be done until said property owners have paid into the City Treasury one-half the cost there- of. ATTES~ Clerk. APPROVED Pre s id~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of December, 19J1. No. ~917. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager t.o~ construct a sidewalk on the Northside of Madison Avenue between §th and ?th Streets N.W. BE IT RESOLVED by .the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed,.a sidewalk on the Northside of Madison Avenue between 5th and ?th Streets N. W., provided the property owners will pay one-half the cost. But, no work shall be done on said walk until the property owners have paid IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of December, 1931. No. 3920. A RESOLUTION requiring the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to remove cer- tain tracks, trolley poles, wires and other appliances from the lines abandoned by said company. It appearing that by order entered by the State Corporation Commission of Virginia on the E3rd day of November, 19~l, the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company was authorized to abandon its line and service thereon from the intersection of E0th Street and Orange Avenue N. W., westward to and beyond the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on and after December 1st, 1931; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, an~ it is hereby permitted' and required to discontinue its electric railway service on ~sald line between the points mentioned and to remove as soon as practicable that i:portion of its tracks, trolley poles, wires and other appliances located between ~E0th Street N. W., and Melrose Avenue N. W., at or near E£nd Street N.W. The resi- due of said track, poles, wires and other appliances shall be removed whenever im- provement is hereafter made by the City of the streets upon which same is located I or whenever such removal is hereafter required by the City Manager. Such removal .i of the tracks and other appliances shall be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction and good liking of the City Manager. APPI~0VED Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of December, 195l. Clerk. No. 3928. i RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. W. Tinsley and R. H. Angell to construct two cross-overs into their property on the Northside of Shenandoah Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted E. W. Tinsley and R. H. Angell to construct two cross-overs into their property on the Northside of Shenandoah Avenue, immediately west of the Norfolk and Western office building. Said cross-overs shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City t~6anager and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said E. W. Tinsley and R. H. Angell by acting under this resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-eve APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of December, 1951. No. 5919. A RESOLUTION to refund the Bankers Loan and Investment Company $10~.E0 on account of taxes assessed against the Clark Hotel and contents. -WHEREAS, the building known as the Clark Hotel situated on Commonwealth Avenue N. E., and the contents thereof were destroyed by fire on April 2, 1951, and the Bankers Loan and Investment Company, the owner of said building, has applied for relief from taxes for part of the year, beginning April End. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is her~eby directed to draw a warrant in favor of the Bankers Loan and Investment Company for $10£.E0, the amount of unearned taxes for the period beginning April £, 1951, to December ~l, 1951. Said amo~ut when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates~ APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presi~t. · ~ t!l IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE~ VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of December, 1951. No. 59~0. A RESOLUTION to refund ~. R. Goodman a fine of $100.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to Paul S. J9hnson, Attorney for W. R. Goodman, for the s~m of $100.00, to refund fine im- posed upon said Goodman by the Police Court which was afterwards appealed and dis- missed in the Hustings Court. Said amount where paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. Present. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of December, 1931. No. 3929. A RESOLUT[0N to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of November, 1951, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of November, 1931, be, and the same are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk and Auditor Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Coroner City Planning and Zoning Civil and Police Justice Assessing & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities_ Insane ~[ail Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire " Fire ttydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Phy si c i an ,~uarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage ilemoval Sewer ~,,~aint enance Street Repairs Bridge kepairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Special, Services Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation Narket West End Narket ~¥at er Site Airport Interest Notes Payable Annex Police and Fire Pensions $ 1,030.33 1,190.15 1,07~.~6 122.24 683.50 6,004.98 1,090.38 112.27 100.00 1,123.93 1,010.75 433.32 25.00 539.95 900.65 100.00 883.02 791.66 1,864.99 151.68 2,371.65 835.53 93.64 12,273.26 14,222.03 2,636.26 3,131.01 529.57 86.60 100.00 125.00 l& .77 1,624.59 2,007.36 4,648.80 540.92 8,123.93 152.85 1,493.15 1,568.97 28.00 244.7O 75.00 302.49 922.04 953.13 90,000.00 '1,060.62 2,424.83 301.37 1,742.03 274.43 807.06 12.00 20,027.50 60. O0 1,462.76 406.58 $ 196,718.77 EX~ RA 0 R D I N A RY Opening and Grading Streets Sewer Construction Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Construction 4,765.00 11,191.08 15,214.09 13,593.43 25,921.48 4 ~494.68 75,179.76 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No. 3921. AN ORDINANCE to Aaak~ appropriations for the year ending December 51, 1932. WHEREAS, in order that the usual and necessary operation of the city govern- ment may be carried forward an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all money that shall come into the City Treasury for the year ending December 31, 1952, shall con- stitute a general fund, and the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and is hereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, namely: CITY MANAGER lA Salary City Manager " Clerk " Stenographer Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for automobile Special Employees Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT lB $ 6,480.00 2,280.00 1,425.00 300.00 75.00 50°00 200.00 100.00 50.00 325.00 11,285.00 Salary City Engineer " Assistant City Engineer " Inspector " Draftsman " Timekeeper " Rodman " Chainman Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for automobile Engineering Supplies Special Employees Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures ~,?.05.00 2,736.00 1,425.00 1,824.00 1,254.00 1,254.00 1,140.00 350.00 15.00 20.00 350.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 15,~48.00 CITY CLERK AND AUDITOR lC Salary City Clerk " Assistant City Clerk Clerk " Stenographer Stationery Po st age Telephone and Telegraph Incidental s Furniture and Fixtures 5,400.00 2,052.00 1,596.00 1,425.00 300.00 125.00 25.00 100.00 150.00 11,173.00 CITY TREASURER iD Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Commissions Bond Premium Incidental s Furniture and Fixtures- 400.00 50.00 75.00 8,000.00 100'.00 50.00 150.00 8,825.00 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 1E Salary City Attorney Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Printing, etc. Traveling Expense Incidentals 4,218.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 200.00 150.00 25.00 4,638.00 JUDGES' SALARIES 1F Judge Hustings Court " Law and Chancery Circuit Court " Special Court COURT OFFICERS AND EXPENSE 1G Salary Clerk Commonwealth Attorney Stationery and books Telephone adh Telegraph Jury and Witness Fees Repa'irs to Equipment CounSel Fees Commission on Fines Law Books Incidental s Furniture and Fixtures ASSESSMENT OF TAXES 1H Commi ssions Stat i onery Telephone and License Tags Furniture and Incidental s Telegraph Fixtures COLLECTION OF TAXES I1 Salary Collector Stationery Postage Advertising Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures Repairs and Equipment CITY HALL IJ Sa lary !! Superintendent of Building Janitors 2 @ $912.00 each " 2 @ $1,026.00 each Elevator Operator Labor Fuel Lighting Water Supplies Repairs and Alterations Insurance Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures ELECTIONS 1K Salary Registrar " Electoral Board Compensation Judges and Clerks Stationery and Postage Telephone Rent of Voting Places Printing Tickets Voting List, Treasmrer's Fees " Clerk of Court Fees Sergeant's Fees Printing Voting List EQuipment Voting Booths MiScellaneous SupPites Incidentals Extra Clerks STATIONERY AND PRINTING IL Street Advertising Sewer Sidewalk" Printing Ordinances " Reports " Books " Forms $ 4,250.00 4,250.00 1,447.00 250.00 1,482.00 1,900.00 250.00 4,000.00 150.00 325.00 500.00 185.00 100.00 £15.00 10,800.00 600.00 175.00 850.00 150.00 100.00 1,140.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 350.00 50.00 1,800.00 150.00 1,425.00 1,8Z4.00 2,052.00 513.00 684.00 380.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 850.00 1,950.00 2,500.00 500.00 50.00 100.00 2,000.00 150.00 2,200.00 150.00 75.00 850.00 200.00 1,600.00 1,200.00 100.00 3,000.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 50,00 250.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 500.00 900.00 50.00 25.00 10,197.00 9,107.00 12,675.00 5,990.00 16,128.00 12,125.00 1,825.00 372 CO C L IM Salary one member " four members @ $900.00 each Statiqnery Incidental s CONVENTION AND LEAGUE IN Dues to League of Virginia Municipalities T~av eling Expense CORONER Coroner's Fees ~l~ness Fees Post Mortem Stationery CITY PLANNING AND ZONING 1P Salary Secretary " Stenographer Stationery Po stage Telephone a~d Telegraph Disseminating Information Incidentals CIVIL AND POLICE COURT IQ salary Civil and Police Justice " Clerk Civil and Police Justice " Assustant Clerk Civil and Police Justice " Issuing Justice Stationery and Books Telephone and Telegraph Witness Fees Incidentals Furniture and EQuipment Extra Compensation ASSESSING AND COLLECTING DOG TAX iR Game i~ard en Tags 15~ of Collection t~ State T,easurer' s Fees Rabies Treatments COLLECTING DELINQUENT TAX iS ~ommissions on Real Estate Tax " on Personal Tax ALMSHOUSE 2A Labor Salary Keeper " Matron Nurse Cook Farm Hands, i @ $570.00 and i $ $798.00 Extra Help Supp ii e s Fuel Light s Drugs and Disinfectants C lo thing Burial of Paupers Repairs and Alterations EQuipment and Live Stock Furniture and Fixtures HOSPITALS 2C Roanoke Hospital Burrell Memorial Hospital $ 1,080.00 3,600.00 25.00 25.00 800.00 250.00 500.00 25.00 300.00 20.00 2,280.00 1,140.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 50.00 3,660.00 2,451~00 1,140.00 2,850.00 6O0.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 1,200.00 125.00 750.00 500.00 300.00 900.00 1.000.00 969~00 570.00 513.00 456.00 1~368.00 399.00 665.00 2,100.00 450.00 200.00 250.00 200.00 100.00 500.00 970.00 211.00 7,500.00 4,500.00 4,730 ~ O0 1,050.00 845.00 4,270.00 11,051.00 2,875.00 1,900.00 9,921.00 12,000.00 ORGANIZED CHARITIES £D !Travelers Aid Society iRoanoke Free Medical Dispensary iFamily Welfare Society iVeterans Relief Committee INSANE 22 Just ic e~ Fees Physicians' fees Witness Fees Stationery Transporting Lunatics Fo re ign " JAIL 2F Salary i~atron Board Prisoners Committal Fees Telephone Clothing of Prisoners Supplies Repairs E%uipment Medical Treatment JUVENILE COURT £G Salary Judge " Probation Officer " Woman Probation Officer " Colored " " " Matron " Keeper Detention Home Stationery Postage Telephone a~d Telegraph Fuel, Light and Water Board of Inmates Laundry and supplies Repairs Incidentals Equipment POLICE DEPARTMENT ~A Salary i Superintendent " i Captain Detectives " i Chief Identification Bureau " 1 Clerk " 3 Lieutenants ~ $1,881.00 each " 3 Sergeants @ $1,76~.00 each " 3 Signal Operators @ $1,559.00 each " 3 Patrol Chauffeurs @ $1,425.00 each " 5 Detectives @ $1,65~.00 each " 5 (8) Motorcycle Officers ~ $1,653.00 each " i Motorcycle Officer @ $1,596.00 each " 44 Patrolmen @ $1,655.00 " 8 (5) Patrolmen @ $1,596.00 each " i Electrician " 1 " He lpe r Labor marking streets Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph M~pplies for Motor Vehicles i Repairs to Alarm System Supplies Incidentals Furniture and Equipment' FIRE DEPARTMENT Salary i Chief " I Assistant Chief " i Superintendent Alarm 1 Master Mechanic " 10 Captains @_ $,1,?10.00 each " 11 Lieutenants ~ $1,596.00 each " 9 Engineers @ $1,655.00 each 1 Superintendent of Alarm Helper " 60 (5?) 3rd Year privates @ $1,559.00 each " 4 - £nd Year Privates @ $1,48£.00 each Stationery and Postage Telephone and Telegraph Repairs and Supplies for Apparatus Gasoline and 0il $ 1,800.00 6,400.00 17,160.00 1,200.00 150.00 750.O0 10.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 600.00 16,650.00 1,500.00 48.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 ~00.00 200.00 100.00 900.00 £,280.00 1,710.00 570.00 285.00 855.00 125.00 ~0.00 150.00 ~50.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 250.00 3,534.00 E,594.00 1,995.00 1,958.00 5,645.00 5,301.00 4,617.00 4,275.00 8,265.00 8',265.00 1,596.00 72,73£.00 12,768.00 99?.50 769.50 570.00 600.00 100.00 400.00 1,500.00 500.00 4,000.00 550.00 4,030.00 :5,420.00 2,280.00 997.50 1,881.00 17,100.00 17,586.00 14,877.00 769.50 92,340.00 5,928.00 250.00 475.00 2,950.00 1. 600 26,560.00 1,035.00 23,198.00 11,005.00 147,340.00 374 FlEE DEPARTMENT 3B (Con.) Insurance and Repairs to Buildings Maintenance to Fire Alarm EQuipment Mi scellaneous FIRE HYDRANTS 3C 746 (695) Hydrant Rental 100 ( ~5) " STREET LIGHTING 3D 1,055 (1,036) 250 C. P. lights @ $25.00 each 299 ( 278) 100 C. P. " @ 12.00 " 164 ( 144) ~ite-Way Standards @ $30.00 each 22 Additional Installations $ $25.00 each 32 Ornamentals lights BUILDING INSPECTION 3F Salary Building Inspector " Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Special Employees Protecting Buildings Incidentals EQuipment MILITARY AND ARMORIES 3G Rent Light CITY PHYSICIAN 4A Salary City Physician Special Service QUARANTINE AND DETENTION 4B Salary Quarantine Officer Drugs and Disinfectants Food Supplies Supplies ~accinations Special Care Patients Repairs to Buildimgs Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures CITY CEMETERY 4C Labor HEALTH DEPARTMENT 42 Salary Health Officer " Clintic Physician " Clerk Dairy and Food Inspector " Sanitary Of fi cer " Stenographer " Nu r s e " Nurse Clintic " Sanitary Inspector Bacteriologist and Chemist " Janitor Stationery Po st age Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Laboratory Supplies General " Toxin and Antitoxin Incidentals Furniture and EQuipment STREET CLEANING AND WATERING 5A Salary General Foreman one-half time T~bnv, $ 1,810.00 600.00 7,163.00 118.00 33,570.00 4,500.00 26,575.00 3,588.00 7,040.00 550.00 1,970.00 2,850.00 912.00 150.00 25.00 75.00 200.00 50.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 600.00 500.00 1,500.00 100.00 1,425.00 25.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 400.0O 100.00 25.00 50.00 95o,o9 4,104.00 1,200.00 1,653.00 2,090.00 1,$68.00 1,083.00 1,368.00 1,000.00 1,425.00 1,368.00 2,014.00 365.00 400.00 200.00 75.00 600.00 ,~50.00 540.00 900.00 100.00 580.00 950.00 18,?00.00 $176,540.00 38,070.00 39,523.00 4,457.00 1, lO0 · O0 1,600.00 2,250.00 950,00 22,983.00 STREET CLEANING AND WATERING 5A (CON.) Water Supplies for EQuipment Repairs to Equipment Truck Hire GARBAGE REMOVAL Salary General Forman one-half Time " Inspector " Engineer Incinerator Labor Fuel, Light and V~ater Tools Supplies Hire Teams Supplie s for Mo tot Vehicles Inc td ental s Repairs to Incinerator Scavanger Equipment and Service Rental of Land SEWER ~LAINTENANCE 5C Labor Material Supplies Tools Cleaning Drains Water Right s o f Way~ Equipment STREET REPAIRS 6A Salary Superintendent Labor Tools and Supplies Materials Supplies for Motor EQuipment Hire TNucks Repairs to ~achinery Incidentals EQmtpment Contractors BRIDGE REPAIR 6B Labor Tools and Supplies Materials Repairs by Others CRUSHER 6C Labor Supplies Repairs Power Insurance Equipment CITY STABLES Salary Labor Supplies Feed Fuel, Light Repairs and Veterinary Insurance Harness EQuipment Sup eri~tendent and ~ater Alterations TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT ?B ~agons Trucks Machinery 10-Ton Roller LIVE STOCK ?C $ 150.00 1,~00.00 2,700.00 450.00 950.00 1,596.00 1,425.00 54 .~50.00 600.00 175.00 150.00 25O.OO 3,500. O0 25.00 1,000.00 200.00 150.00 10,450.00 2,000.00 200.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 5.00 200.00 2,280.00 52,250.00 1,500.00 30,000.00 5,000.00 100.00 600.00 500.00 300.00 5,500.00 3,500. O0 300.00 4,000.00 500.00 14,250.00 1,700.00 800.00 1,500.00 60.00 100.00 1,?10.00 6,650.00 1,500.00 10,500.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 86.00 300.00 200.00 500.00 4,305.00 1,050.00 .5,000.pO 25,050.00 64,171.00 13,205.00 96,0~K).00 8,300.00 18,410.00 22,046.00 10,855.00 376 REFUNDS AND REBATES ?D Erroneous Assessment of Refund Fines Auto Permits Local Assessments ,. Rent s Licenses Account s Ta xes SPECIAL SERVICES ?E Special Audits Weather Reports Miscellaneous Service Attorney's Fees Traveling Expense Codifying 0rdin~nces Labor Buream Life Saving and'First Aid ALLOWANCES AND GIFTS ?F State B~ard of Health Confederate Soldiers Miscellaneous Superannuated Employees DAMAGES AND COS~S 7G Damage to property " to persons WORKM~' S COMPt~SATION ?H Compensation HOspital Nut se Stat e Tax Physician Funerals GARAGE ?J Salary Mechani c~ " Helper Labor Materials Repairs by Others Gasoline and 0fl Tires Power Repairs to Shop, Tools and Telephone Parts for Motor EQuipment Insurance EQuipment · EQuipment SCHOOLS 8A Maintenance PUBLIC PARKS 8B $ 1,000.00 100,00 10.00 .50.00 .50.00 100.00 §0.00 36.00 300.00 280.00 1,000.00 3?2.00 820.00 250.00 150.00 400.00 1)000.00 1,000.00 8,000.00 3, .500. O0 .500.00 2.50.00 400.00 300.00 200.00 2,053.00 1,482.00 2,.500.00 1, bOO .00 300.00 200.00 3,000.00 300.00 750.00 15.00 3, ~00. O0 1,000.00 . 1,442.00 652,150.00 Salary Keeper Highland 1,42§.00 " " Elmwo0d 88.5.00 " " Melrose 6 months 4.56.00 " " Jackson " " 456.00 " " Washington 6 months 342.00 Labor 7,50§.00 Supplies 1,000.00 Fuel, Light and Water 1,200.00 Telephone and Telegraph 2.5.00 Repairs 32b .00 Insurance 40. O0 IncSdent. al s .50.00 EQuipment and Improvement s 2,250.00 Tree Spraying, Flowers, etc. ~00.00 Gasoline and Oil 200.00 1,360.00 3,728.00 1,800.00 9,000.00 §,1~0.00 18,041.00 66291~0.00 16,629 RECREATION 8D Salary Director " 1 'Supervisor (4) N 2 T! " 10 ( 9 ) Play Community Center Leaders Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies Automobile Expense Incidentals Furniture and Equipment Months $171.00 each Leaders, 3 months and Umpire $157.00 NARKET 9A Salary C1 erk " Assistant Clerk " Janitors £ @ $855.00 each " Mechani¢ " Matron Rest Room " Janitress " Sealer Weights and Measures Labo~~ Weighmaster Stationery Fuel, Light and Water Suppli e s Repairs and Alterations Insurance Refrigerating plant Telephone and Telegraph Rest Room Incidentals Equipment ~EST END MARKET 9AA Salary Clerk Labor Stationery Fuel, Light and Water Supplies Repairs and Alterations Insurance Incidentals WATER SITE 9B In suran c e Tax e s Repairs NUNICIPAL AIRPORT 9C Labor Rent Insurance Material Incidentals INTEREST 10A Interest on F~nded Debt " " Temporary Loan J. B. Fishburn Bonds SINKING FUND 10B Sinking Fund NOTES PAYABLE 10C George W. Paine Note Interest on $84,000.00, 6. months " " 56,000.00 " " R. T. Campbell Note Interest on $500.00, 1 Year Note Assumed R. T. Campbell and W. W. Berry Notes Interest on 152,000.00, i Year " on $1,000.00, 6 Months Interest each $ 2,565.00 285.00 34~.00 1,568.00 256.00 150.00 50.00 75.00 1,500.00 200.00 25.00 30.00 2,166.00 1,311.00 1,710.00 1,596.00 912.00 399.00 1,425.00 665.00 450.00 150.00 3,200.00 600.00 1,000.00 1,~36.00 3,300.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 1,425.00 285.00 20.00 500.00 50.00 500.00 100.00 20.00 500.00 926.00 750.00 300.00 2,500.00 300.00 300.00 100.00 359,415.00 7,000.00 3~750.00 70,510.00. 28,000.00 2,520.00 1,680.00 500.00 30.00 2,060.00 !,000.00 120.00 30.00 ?,026.00 20,870.00 2,900.00 2,176.00 3,500.00 370,165.00 70,510.00 53,940.00 37S BONDS 10D Serial Bonds Due Ju. ly 1, 19~£ $ 46,000.00 46,000.00 APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No. 392E. AN ORDINANCE'to fix the salaries of the officers and employees of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, in order that the usual and necessary operations of the City Govern- ment may be carried forward an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salaries of the officers and employees be, and the same are hereby fixed as follows: CITY MANAGER lA Salary City Manage~r " Clerk City Manager " Stenographer City Manager $ 6,480.00 Per Year 2,280.00 " " 1,425.00 " " ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT lB Salary City Engineer " Assistant City Engineer Inspector " Draft smart " Timekeeper " Rodman 3,?05.00 " " 2,736.00 " " 1,425.00 " " 1,824.00 " " 1,2~.00 " " 1,254.00 " " CITY CLERK AND AUDITCE lC Salary City Clerk " Assistant City Clerk " Clerk " Stenographer 5,400.00 " " 2,052.00 " " 1,596.00 " " 1,425.00 " " LEGAL DEPARTMENT Salary City Attorney 4,218.00 " " COURT OFFICERS AND EXPENSE 1G Salary Clerk Commonwealth Attorney 1,482.00 " " COLLECTION 0~' TAXES I1 Salary Collector 1,140.00 " " CITY HALL IJ Salary Superintendent Building " two Janitors each " one " Elevator Operator 1,425.00 " " 912.00 " " 1,026.00 " " 513.00 " " 684.00 " " ELECTIONS IK Salary Registrar 2,000.00 " " COUNCIL IM Salary One Member " Four Members, each 1,080.00 " " 900.00 " " CITY PLANNING AND ZONING IP Salary Secretary " Stenographer CIVIL AND 20LICE COURT IQ. Salary Civil and Police ~ustice Clerk Civil and Police Justice " Ass't. Clerk Civil and Police Justice " Issuing Justice ASSESSING AND COLLECTING DOG TAX IR Game Warden ALMSHousE Salary Keeper " Matron " Cook " Farm Hand JAIL 2F Salary Matron JUVENILE COURT 2G Salary Judge " Probation Officer " Woman Probation Officer " Colored Probation Officer " Matron " Keeper Detention Home POLICE DEPARTMenT 3A Tf T! T1 ~T TT Salary Superintendent Captain Detective Chief Identification Bureau Clerk Lieutenants each Sergeants " Signal Operators each Patrol Chauffeurs " Detectives " Motorcycle Officers 3rd Year each " " 2nd " " " " 1 si " " Pat ro lmen 3 rd " " " 2nd . . " 1 st " " Electricians " Helper FIRE DEPARTMENT 3B Salary Chief " Assistant Chief " Superintendent of Alarm " Master Mechanic " Captains each . Lieutenants each " Engineers " " Superintendent of Alarm Helper Privates 3rd Year Each " " 2nd " " " " 1 st " " BUILDING INSPECTION 3F iSalary Building Inspector " S t enographer CITY PHYSICIAN 4A ISalary City Physician QUARANTINE AND DETENTION 4B Salary Quarantine Office~ 2,280.00 " 1,140.00 " 3,660.00 2,451.00 " 1,140.00 " 2,850.00 " 1,200.00 " 969.00 " 570.00 " 513.00 " 456.00 " 570.00 " 798.00 " 600.00 " 900.00 " 2,280.00 " 1,710.00 " 570.00 " 285.00 " 855.00 " 3,534.00 " 2,394.00 " 1,995.00 " 1,938.00 " 1,88% .00 " 1,76~[ .00 " 1,539.00 " 1,425.00 " 1,653.00 " 1,653.00 " 1,596.00 " 1,539.00 " 1,653.00 " 1,596.00 " 1,539.00 " 997.50 " 769.5~0 " 3,420.00 " 2,280.00 " 997.~0 " 1,881.00 " 1,710.00 " 1,596.00 " 1,653.00 " 769.80 " 1,539.00 " 1,482.00 " 1,425.00 " 2,850.00 " 912.00 " 1,500.00 " 1,425.00 " I1 Il II II Il ti TI II HEALTH DEPARTMENT 4E Salary Health Officer " Clerk " Dairy and Food Inspector " Sanitary Officer " Stenographer " Nur s e " Sanitary Inspector " Bacteriologist and Chemist " Janitor " Clintic Physician . " Nur se $ 4,104.00 " " 1,6`53.00 " " 2,090.00 " " 1,368.00 " " 1,085.00 " " 1,568.00 " " 1,42§.00 " " 1,368.00 " " 2,014.00 " " ~6`5.00 " " 1,200.00 " " 1,000.00 " STREET CLEANING AND WATERING 5A Salary General Foreman one-half time 950.00 " " GARBAGE REN0~AL 5B Salary General Foreman one-half time " Inspector- " Engineer Incinerator 950.00 " " 1,596.00 " " 1,4£5.00 " " STREET REPAIRS 6A Salary Superintendent 2,280.00 " " CITY STABLES 7A Salary Supe rinte~dent 1,710.00 " " GARAGE 7J Salary Mecka~i c " Helper £,053.00 " " 1,482.00 " " PUBLIC PARKS 8B Salary Keeper Highland " " Elm~vood. " " Melrose, 6 months " " Jackson " " " " Washington 6 " 1,425.00 " " 855.00 " " 456.00 " " 456.00 " " 342.00 , , RECREATION 8D Salary Director " Supervisor (4) months " Play Leaders " " each £,56`5.00 " 28`5.00 " " 171.00 " " 157.00 " " NARKET 9A Salary C1 erk " ~ssistant Clerk " Janitors (2) each " Mechanic " ~{atron Rest Room " Jani tre ss " Sealer Weights and Measures Z,166.00 " " 1,311.00 " " 85,5.00 " " 1,596.00 " " 91Z.O0 " " 399.00 " " 1,4Z5.00 " " WEST END ~IARKET 9AA Salary Clerk 1,425.00 " " Said salaries shall be paid in equal installments on the first and fifteenth days of each month, and shall begin January 1, 1952, and continue until changed by Council. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with_this ordinance be, and the same are hereby repealed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Egth, day of December, 1931. No. ~9£3. AN ORDINANCE to fix the compensation of foremen, laborers and other employees of the City of Roanoke whose compensation is paid upon an hourly basis. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the rate of pay for foremen, laborers and other employees of the City of Roanoke whose compensation is paid upon an hourly basis be, and the same is hereby fixed as follows: Forman ( 1st class ) $ .6£ Raker $ .45 " End " .57 Sewerman .41 " 5rd " .~4 Truckman (lst class) .44 , 4 th " · ~ £ " End " .41 " 5th , .48 Carpenter .4? Ass't." 1st " .49 Painters " " End " .4? Road Machine Man .44 " " 5rd " .58 Tractorman .48 Blacksmith .44 · Auto Mechani Guard .44 Broom Man .5£ Drillman .41 Stableman .41 Asphalt Pourer .44 Labo~ 1st class .36 Drill Runner .41 " End Rollerman .4? " 3rd " .30 Mixerman .40 Cart Boy .16 APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ' Preside~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No. $924. AN ORDINANCE to fix the compensation of the City Sergeant for receiving and supporting prisoners in the City Jail. BE IT ORDAINED bY the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Sergeant of the City of Roanoke shall receive for receiving and supporting prisoners in the City Jail the following rate of pay: For receiving a person in jail, when first committed, forty-five (4§) cents. For keeping and supporting him therein, for each day, ninety (90) cents. But when there are as many as three (3) and less than ten (10) prisoners in jall for each, sixty-seven (67) cents. Where there are ten (10) or more prisoners in Jail for each, up to and includ- ing twenty-five (Eh), fifty-four ($4) cents. For each prisoner in excess of twenty-five (25), up to and including fifty (50), forty-five (4b) cents. For each prisone9 in excess of fifty (b0). twent_v-two and For each prisoner oonflned in detention cells, fifty-four (~) cents. APPROVED ATTES T: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No. 392,5. AN ORDINANCE to fix the compensation of the Commissioner of Revenue for assessing taxes and licenses in the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council *of the City of Roanoke that the Commissioner of Revenue shall receive for assessing taxes and licenses a commission of forty (40/100) hundredths of one percent of the aggregate amount .of taxes~ and licenses assessed by him for each year. Said sum shall be paid upon presentation of proper bills for such service. APPROVED ATTEST;~ ~ Clerk. Pre s id e~ ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No. ~926. AN 0RDIN~I~CE to impose taxes on persons, real estate and personal property for the year 193£, 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, sail- ors and marines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses. WHERmAS, in order that the usual and necessary operations of the City Government may be carried forward an emergency is set forth and declared to· exist and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE 'IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that taxes shall be,amd , are hereby levied for the support of the City Government, the payment of the interesit upon the ~city debt, support of a Public Library, the payment of pensions to confed- erate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, for school purposes and other, municipal expenses, for the year ending December 31st, 195£, and for each year there~ after until a~tered, amended or repealed as follows; to-wit, (1) Upon every resident of the City of Roanoke, male and female, who has at- tained the age of E1 years, not exempt from taxation by law, there shall be and her~ by is l$¥ied a tax of $1.00 for each year. (£) Upon all real estate and improvemenl~ thereon in the City of Roanoke, not iexemnt from taxation by law. there shall be and is hereby levied a tax of $2.E5 on .the payment of the interest upon the city debt, support of a P~blic Library, the payment of pensions to confederate soldiers, sail~rm and~marines and'their wi~ows~for school purposes and other municipal expenses, and in addition to said $2.2~ there shall be, and is hereby levied 25 cents on every $100.00 dollars, of assessed value of real estate and the improVements thereon in the City of Roanoke for the support of the City~ Government, the payment of interest upon the city debt, support of a Public Library, the payment of pensions to confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses, as provided by Section £94 of the Tax Code of Virginia. (3) Upon all tangible personal property and machinery not exempt from taxation by law, (except rolling stock of corporations operating railroads by steam) there shall be and is hereby levied a tax of $2.~5 on every $100.00 of assessed value thereof for the support of the City Government, the payment of interest upon the city debt, support of a P~blic Library, the payment of pensions to confederate sol- diers, sailors and marines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses. And in addition to said $£.2§ there shall be, and is hereby levied 2§ cents on every $100.00 of assessed value hereinbefore mentioned, for the support of the City Government, the payment of interest upon the city debt, the support of a ~blic Library, the payment of pensions to confederate soldiers, sailors and marine and their widows, for school purposes 'and o~ther municipal expenses as provided in Section ~.9~ of the Tax Code of Virginia. (~) No separate levy shall be made for public free school purposes, but Counci.~ shall appropriate for the maintenance of the public schools of the city such sums as in its judgment~ shall be necessary for such maintenance, and the same shall be set aside by the city to the credit of said fund, and paid over to the School Board from time to time as the Council shall direct. Taxes on persons, real estate and personal property shall be due and payable on the 1st day of November of the current year, and if not paid as aforesaid te the Treasurer on or before the ~th day of December, shall thereafter be subject to all of the penalties provided by the tax laws of the State of Virginia and City 0rdi- nantes, and Shall be collected by said Treasurer according to law. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR~THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 19~l. No. ~927. AN ORDINANCE to permit the payment of license tax in two equal payments. [ p~.A~i~ WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operatto~ of the ~untoipal G~wer~me ~ an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in forCI~~ from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED .by the Council of the City of Roanoke that each license tax assessed by the Commissioner of Revenue of $~0.00 or more may be paid in two equal installments, the first installment shall be paid during the month of January, and the second during the month of July of each year. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of December, 1951. No. 5951. A RESOLUTION to reduce the rent on the stalls and rooms in the City Market. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the rents on the stalls and rooms in the City Market be, and the sa~e are hereby reduced .ten percent, beginning January l, 19~£. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre s~nt. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No.5952. AN ORDINANCE to impose a tax on Barber Schools, Manicuring Schools, Hair- dressing and Beauty Culture Schools. WHEREAS, in order that the usual and necessary operations of the City Govern- merit may go forward, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that upon each person, f~rm or corporation conducting a Barber School, Manicuring School, Hairdressing and/or Beauty Culture School or a school of like nature the tax shall be $25.00 per: annum, which shall not be prorated. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No. ~9~. ~ AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 29 of an 0rdinanoe adopted by i! the Council o.f the City of Roanoke on the 26th day of December 19J0. numbered ~756,11i and entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and !i prescribing penalties for violations. be retarded in the collection of license tax, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 29 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 26th day of December 1930, numbered 37~6, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license f~r municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: 29. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of cleaning and pressing clothes, the license tax shall be as follows: (a) Pressing clothes and other articles by hand where no inflammable material is used in the cleaning, $20.00 not prorated. (b) Pressing and cleaning clothes and other articles by hand where benzine or any other inflammable material not in excess of one gallon is used, $50.00 not prorated, and such inflammable material ~ust be kept in an approved metal container. (c) Pressing and cleaning clothes and other articles by machinery where in- flammable material is used $1~0.00 not prorated, and upon each agent,person,firm er cor- poration who solicits for cleaning and/or cleaning and pressing clothes and other articles for a plant doing such work located outside of the City of Roanoke $1~0.00~ not prorated. (d) Upon every person., firm or corporation operating a bona fide business and solicits for cleaning and/~.~r .~elean'ing and pressing, but who has no plant for doing such work, and has such work done by someone else the tax shall be $180.00 not prorated. No license shall be issued under this section until the provisions of Sec- tion l@l of the Building Code has been complied with. Any person, firm or corpora- tion violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $8.00, nor more than $100.00 for each offense, and upon conviction thereof, the license may be revoked by the City ~lanager. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~IE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of December, 1931. No. ~93~. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 86 of an Ordinance adopted by the' Council of the City of Roanoke on the £6th, day of December 1930, numbered 3?56, en~ titled, "An. Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescrib~ lng penalties for violations. ~HEREAS, in order that the usual operations of the City Government may not be retarded in the collection of its license tax, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ~E IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 86 of an Ordinance adopted by. the Council of the City of Roanoke numbered 3756, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing pen- On each laundry operated other than by hand equipment for the p.~rpose of doing general laundry work, $150.00, and on each agent soliciting of taking .orders for laundries not licensed by the City of Roanoke, $150.00, and on all other laun- dries, $15.00. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED · ' PreSide~ IN THE CGUNCKL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VII~GINIA. The 2gth, day of December, 1931. No. 393§. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 22 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 26th, day of December 1930, Numbered 3786, and entitled, ,An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations. WHEREAS, in order that the usual and necessary operations of the municipal government may go forward an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and thlsl ordinance shall be in force from its passage. 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 2~th day of Decem- ber 1930, Numbered ~?~6, and entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations thereof be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: 22. On each building an~ loan association and/or industrial loan association selling stock, making loans, or making collections in this city, the tax shall be I $60.00, when capital of such association or company, actually paid in, whether from paid up stock or partially paid stock, is not over $2~,000.00; if the capital paid in is over $2~,000.00, the tax shall be $1.~0 for each $1,000.00 in excess thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk.- Presid~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINI~, The 8th, day of January, 1932. No. 5937. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. R. Nichols to construct a temporary extension On a building, ~1306 South Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, J. R. Nichols is the owner of a building and lot located on South Jefferson Street, in the City of Roanoke, the number of said building being 1306;and WHEREAS, Council, by resolution heretofore adopted, established a set back line of 6 feet along Jefferson Street including the property in question; and 38 WHEREAS, no action has been taken by Council to actually widen said street, and that such action will not be taken until some time in the future, and J. R. Nichols-desires to make an addition or extension to said building over that portion of the property established as a set back line; and WHERE~S, said J. R. Nichols proposes and has agreed to remove that portion of the building proposed to be extended over said set back line at his own expense, whenever the City determines to widen said Jefferson Street, and when requested to do so by said City; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted to J. R. Nichols to extend said building on his property on South Jefferson Street to the present street line, and over that por- tion of the property established as a set back line, as shown on a blue print plan filed in t~-~e office of the Building Inspector of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presid~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OFR0~NOAE,~ VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 19~£. No. ~9~8. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £gth, day of December 19~l, No. $gE?, entitled, "An Ordinance to permit the payment of license tax in two equal payments.'' BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an ordinance adopt- ed by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the Egth, day of Decmmber 19Z1, entitled "An Ordinance to permit the payment of License Tax in two equal payments, be amend- ed and reordained so as to read as follows: WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Nunicipal Govern- ment, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and th~s ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that each license tax assessed by the Commissioner of Revenue of ~40.00 or more may be paid in two equal installments. The first installment shall be paid during the month of January, and the second during the month of July of each year. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre s£dt ' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of January, 1932. No. 3959. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay an 8 inch water main in Delaware Avenue from Lafayette Boulevard East to Cove Road, Villa Heights. Said Roanoke ~;ater Works 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 water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the egeneral ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of January, 193£. No. 3940. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. 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 £ inch gas main in Janette Avenue S. W., from Franklin Road Nest £00 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company 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 gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is ~pened under the provisions ef the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED iATTEST: Clerk. IN THE C0b~NCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ZEnd, day of January 193E. No. ~941. A',~ ]~ESOLUTION ~o make an' appropri'at~on ts, the Travelers' Aid Society, BE IT RESOLVED b~ the CoUncil of t~e G~'~ of ~oke t~t ~ a~propriatio~ $~00.00 be, ~d t~e same i~ hereby ~de to the ~ravelers' Aid Society. A P P R O V E D /~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of January, 1932. No. ~94£. ! RESOLUTION to purchase from Alfred F. Brooks a piece of property at the Sout~- east Corner of Hart Avenue and Peach Road at the price of $600.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a piece of property at the Southeast Corner of Hart Avenue and Peach Road known as Lot l, Clyde Land Company, be purchased from Alfred F. Brooks, at the price of $600.00, payable upon delivery of deed. Said' Brooks to retain the improvements on said land and to remove the same at his own expense when notified so to do, and the City to construct a sidewalk abutt- ing the Brooks property on the West Side without cost to said Brooks. The City Attorney is directed to examine the title to said lot and to report thereon in writing. Upon receiving a favorable report from the City Attorney the City Clerk is directed to draw a warrant payable to said Alfred F. Brooks for the purchase price thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. l:~eside~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The ££nd, day of January, 193£. No. 3943. I RESOLUTION to pay the Roanoke Hospital Association $2,698.00 on account of treatment of city patients for 1951. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $2,698.00, payable to the Roanoke Hospital Association, to cover balance due for treatment of city patients for the year 195l. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Hospitals. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ./~Pre sil~t . IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAEOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2End, day of January, 193£. No. 3944. ~ AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 29 of an Ordinance adopted by the ~ Council of the City of Roanoke on the 26th, day of December, 19~0, numbered ~786, iJ and entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and pre scribing penalties for violations." WHEREAS, in order that the usual operations of the city government may not be retarded in the collection of license tax, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section B9 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the g6th day of December 19~0, numbered ~?§6, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for munici- pal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Bg. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of cleaning and pressing clothes, the license tax shall be as follows: (al Pressing clothes and other articles by hand where no inflammable material is used in the cleaning, SB0.00, not prorated. (b) Pressing and cleaning clothes and other articles by hand where benzine er any other inflammable material not in excess of one gallon is used, $~0.00, not prorated, and such inflammable material must be kept in an approved metal container' (c) Pressing and cleaning clothes and other articles by machinery where in- flammable material is used, $?8.00, not prorated, and upon each agent, person, firm i or corporation who solicits for cleaning and/or cleaning and pressing clothes and o~er articles for a plant doing such work, located outside of the City of Roanoke, $?~.0o not prorated. (d) Upon every person, firm or corporation operating a bona fide business and solicits for cleaning and/or cleaning and pressing, or who receives articles to be cleaned or pressed, but who has no p%ant for doing such work, and has such work done by someone else, the tax shall be $7~.00, not prorated. No license shall be issued under this section until the provisions of Section 181 of the Building Ordinance has been complied with. Any person, firm er corpora- tion violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $5.00, nor more than $100.00 for each offense, and upon conviction thereof, the license may-be revoked by the City Manager. · APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ..... Presi~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The BEnd, day of January 19~B. No. ~945. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 86 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the ~6th day of December 19~0, numbered ~?§6, en- titled, "A~ Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescrib- ing penalties for violation. WHEREAS, in order that the usual operations of the city government may not be retarded in the collection of its license tax, an emergency is set forth and declar- ed to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 86 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, numbered ~?§6, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing pen- ~alties for violation be amended and reordained so as to read ams follows: (a) On each laundry operated other than by hand equipment for the purpose of doing general laundry work, $100.00, and on each agent soliciting or taking orders for laundries not licensed by the City of Roanoke, $100.00, and on all other laun- dries, $1~.00. ATTEST; Clerk. APPROVED parties for the following amounts: M. F. Cleaton J. T. Bandy D. YJ. Persinger Oscar A. Wall T. ~. Fugate $ 150.00 30.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of Special Services. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE~, VIRGINIA, The 2£nd, day of January, 1932. No. 3950. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works C'ompany to lay,. cer-' rain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Uater Works Company to lay water mains as follows: (1) A 2 inch main in 5th Street N. W., from Lynchburg Avenue North to Hanover Avenue and East in Hanover Ave]aue 382 feet. (2)A 2 inch main in Gilmer Avenue N. W., West of 17th, Street, a distance of 150 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi. sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora. tion. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of January, 1932. No. 3946. A RESOLUTION to pay certain bills for witness fees in tax matters pending before the Hustings Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Counci~ of th~ City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of the following IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of JanuarY, 1932. No. 3947. A RESOLUTION to make an appropriation of $500.00 to the account of Allowances and Gifts for the purpose of the 50th, Anniversary Celebratiom. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an appropriation of $500.00 be, and is hereby made to the account of Allowances and Gifts for the pur- pose of the 50th,Anniversary Celebration. Said amount shall be paid to the Treasurer of the 50th,Anniversary Celebration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Present. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Zgth, day of January, 195Z. No. / A RESOLUTION to purchase from A. M. Nelson and his associates lot £?, Section 4~, Riverview Land and ~.~anufacturing Company, at a price not to exceed $~§0.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase from A. M. Nelson and his associates lot £?, Section aZ, of t~e Riverview Land and N~nufacturing Addition at a price not to exceed $~$0.00. Said property for the purpose of extending a street from Patterson Avenue to Shaffer's Crossing. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grading st re et s. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED H. N. Hershberger H. B. Wright Mary L. Walker Alex Hood, Estate 0ssie May Wilson $ 250.00 150.00 180.00 150.00 Z£$.00 And in addition to said purchase price to agree with the said owners to con- struct sidewalk, curb and gutter in front of their said properties. Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of Opening and Grading streets. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of January, 19J£. No. ~9A9. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase certain property for the purpose of widening Lynchburg Road between gth and ?th Streets N.E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase certain property on the Southside of Lynch- burg Road from the following parties, at the following prices: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £gth day of January, 193£. No. ~951. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of-Chapman Avenue and 19th Street S. W. (£) One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Hamilton Avenue and 4th Street, '~Jasena. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. , Pr e s ide~. , IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End, day of February, 1932. No. 3952. A RESOLUTION requesting the representatives in the Legislature from Roanoke City to vote against the bill known as the Lesner Bill. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Honorable A. P. Staples, Honorable B. J. Fishburn and Honorable Walter Harold Scott, representatives in the Legislature from Roanoke City be, and they are hereby requested to use their efforts to defeat the bill known as the Lesner Bill, whereby it is proposed to take a certain portion of the road building fund and transfer the same'to the school fund, said bill being inimical to the interests of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Preside~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ATTEST: Clerk. The 6th, day of February, 1932. No. 3954. A RESOLUTION with reference to Senate Bill No. 161 entitled, "A bill to amend and re-enact Section 1783 of the Code of Virginia relating to pollution of water supplies of cities and towns." BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that in its judgment the terms of Senate Bill No. 161 should provide for a commission to investigate al- leged charge~ of stream pollution before civil action is undertaken. 394 BE IT FURTHER P~ESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to Honora* ble A. P. Staples, Senator from the City of Roanoke, Honorable Blair J. Fishburn and Honorable Walter Harold ~cott, Members of the House of Delegates from the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTES T: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIHGIEIA, The 10th, day of February, 1932. No. 3955. A RESOLUTION opposing certain provisions contained in senate Bill No. 175, patron Mr. Staples. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is opposed to the following provisions contained in Senate Bill No. l?5, patron Mr. Staples. (1) Salary of officers: that it is opposed to the bill in fixing a minimum salary of $?,000.00 per annum for the Clerk of the Court, Attorney for the Common- wealth, Commissioner of Revenue, City Sergeant and City Treasurer. That said sala-i ries should be ~ixed by the Council of the City of Roanoke whose duty it is to pro-I vide for the payment of said salaries. (2) That it is opposed to the provision in the bill making it the duty of the State Fee~Commission to fix the expense including the compensation of deputies and employees of the officers hereinbefore mentioned. That it is emeumbent upon the Council to provide for the payment of these expenses and salaries and it should be left with said Council to fix the same. (3) That it is opposed to the provision in said bill creating an Assistant ~o the Attorney for the Commonwealth, and fixing the salary of said attorney. (4) That it is opposed to the provision in said bill creating the office of Jailer of the City of Roanoke and providing that the City ~ianager shall purchase! all foods and other supplies for said Jail, and taking the management of the Jail away from the City Sergeant. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to ~ Honorable A. P. Staples and Honorable Robert J. Noel, Senators, representing Roanoke City and to Honorable Blair J. Fishburn and '~¥alter Harold Scott, representatives in the House of Delegates from the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk. Pres ~nt. IN THE" ~0UYICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI}~IA, The 12th, day of 'February, 1932. No. 5955. A RESOLUTION directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute condem- nation proceedings t° acquire lot 27, Section 43, Riverview Land and ~.ianufacturing Addition. ¥;HEREAS, it is necessary to acquire lot 27, Section 43, Riverview Land and Manufacturing Addition for the purpose of opening a street from Patterson Avenue to Shaffer's Crossing, said lot being owned by A. M. Nelson and others, and ~,'~EREAS, on account of the fact that there are certain infant's interests involved, said lot cannot be purchased. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to institute and prosecute condemnation proceedings for the purpose of acquiring lot £?, Section 43, Riverview Land and Manufacturing Addition, it being necessary to acquire said lot for the purpose of opening a street between Patterson Avenue and Shaffer's Crossing. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE ~0L~N~IL FOR T~ The 13th, day of February, 1932. No. ~957. A RESOLUTION to oppose the bill pending before the Legislature of Virginia, whereby it is proposed to cut the salaries of the teachers in the public schools ten percent. ',~HE .REAS, there is pending before the Legislature of Virginia a bill known as The Garrett Bill, whereby it is proposed to cut the salaries of the teachers in the public schools ten percent, and WItEREAS, the fixing of the salaries of the teachers is a matter for the local authorities. THER'~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the representatives from the City of Roanoke in the House and Senate be, and they are hereby requested to oppose the adoption of said bill, as far as the City of Roanoke is concerned. BE IT FJRTPD]R RESOLVED tbmt a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the representatives from Roanoke City in the Senate and House of Delegates. ~,PPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Preside0 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of February, 1932. No. ~956. AN ORDINANCE to-amend and reordain Section 18~ of the Building Code adopted August E6, 1922. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 182 of the Building Code and the subsequent amendment.~lS08 adopted August 26, 1925, be amend' ed and reordained so as to read as follows: Section 182: That no building hereafter constructed within the city limits to U.sed as a ~ublic garage or for repairing automobiles or gasoline propelled vehicle and for the storage of more than three cars, trucks or vehicles charged with gaso- line unless said building is constructed of fireproof material, except one story buildings which are allowed to have open wood construction in roof framing only. All buildings over one story shall be fireproof throughout. No building used for garag~ shall have a basement except one of fireproof construction and shall be ventilated by open vents, doors, and windows. Any space used for heating of.said building shall be cut off by standard fireproof walls and ventilated from outside as directe~ by the Building Inspector. Where display room, stock room, boiler room or basement are used in connection with garage they shall be cut off by standard fire walls and all openings or stair~ ways shall have standard fire doors on each side of such openings or stairways. One of these doors for each opening or stairway shall be automatic. That no building shall be used as a public garage within the City of Roanoke where automobiles containing volatile inflammable liQuidsare stored unless the floors of same be of concrete. The provisio~of this section in regard to height~ of building floors or basements shall not apply to buildings built and/or ocoupied for garage purposes prior to August 26, 1922. No public or private garage shall be allowed or kept within any building used for school, place .of. asse~aly or detention, or dwelling, nor shall any public or )rivate garage, except a fireproof garage be allowed or kept within fifty (§0) feet of any school, place of assembly, or detention, except as noted below, nor shall an2 school, place of assembly, place of detention or dwelling unless the same be fire- )roof be built within fifty (50) feet of a~r public garage unless said garage is ~ireproof. Any building erected or remodeled as a garage and occupied in part as ~n office building, manufacturing establlshmen~, warehouse, or store, shall have )arts entirely cut off from the portion used as a garage by unpieroed firewalls at .east twelve (12) inches thick, and by fireproof floors, and shall be provided with ~deQuate means cf.'exit independent of that used for the garage. Ail gasoline must be drawn from the tank by means of an approved suction pump )r pumps, which shall have a shut off valve with ground key on the nozzle and auto- aatio aheck valve between the pump and the nozzle and approved foot valve in the )ottom of tank. In no case shall there be a return or waste pipe to the tank. No gasoline pumps or tanks shall be pla~ed within thirty (J01 feet of a fire ~drant. No stove, forge, torch, boiler, or other furnace and no flames~ fire or fire shall ?ompl~ with the following rules: No gas, candles, oils or other like artificial lights or lighted stove, gas grate or other open flame devices to be allowed in garage except in office; no elec- tric switch or cutout of any kind shall be allowed within fifteen feet of any recep- tacle or receptacles containing any of the oils or fluids mentioned in this article. All electric dynamos and ~otors not actually part of the automobile shall be located not less than four feet above the floor. All incandescent lights shall be properly encased in vapor-tight globes, protected by approved wire guards; no arc lamps shall be allowed. No provisions contained in this section shall apply to boilers or fur- naces used for heating purposes when same are installed in accordance with the re- Quirements hereinbefore mentioned. MANNER IN '~¥HICH VOLATILE INFLAMMABLE FLUID SHALL BE HANDLED: No volatile in- flammable fluid shall be kept in vessels in a garage and no volatile lnflsmmable fluid shall be drawn except into approved safety cans o£ a capacity not to exceed five gallons each and then only for the purpose of immediately filling ta_~ks of au- tomobiles contained in a garage. When not in use for the above purposes said cans must be placed and kept in room hereinafter provided. In lieu of the above safety can approved portable filling tanks, not to exceed fifty gallons in capacity, may be used for transporting volatile inflammable liquids to and from the storage tanks for filling and charging the automobiles. The said portable 'tanks shall be support- ed on rubber tire wheels, and shall be provided with a rubber hose attachment not to exceed eight feet in length, equipped at the end with a shutoff valve with ground key. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES MUST BE EXTINGUISHED BEFORE ENTERING GARAGE: All fire and lights on such vehicles, or under the boilers thereof, shall be extinguished upon the entry of such vehicles into the garage within ten feet of the threshold, and shall not be lighted while the same is in the garage until the vehicle is brought within ten feet of the threshold of the exit. MOVABLE INCANDESCENT ,LIGHTS IN GARAGE TO BE PROTECTED: Movable incandescent lights in the garage shall be protected by vapor-light globes inclosed in approved metal cages, and shall be 'fitted with keyless sockets, and all electric switches and :plugs shall be permanently fixed at least four feet above the floor. ELECTRIC CHARGING APPARATUS TO BE SEPARATED FROM GARAGE BY FIREPROOF WALL: iWhere electric charging apparatus is installed or placed in the garage, all much lapparatus except the wires leading to the automobile to be charged shall be placed ~within a separate room, separated from the main garage by fireproof walls, which shall not be inferior in fire resisting ~ualities to reinforced concrete construe- ~ 'tion four inches in thickness. No communicating opening shall exist between charging room and garage. "NO SMOKING" NOTICE TO BE DISPLAYED: No person shall smoke in any garage. A notice in large letters, "NO SMOKING" shall be kept in display in a conspicious ~lace and manner on all floors and at the entrance to all garages. No volatile inflammable liquid shall be used in a garage for cleaning or for any purpose whatsoever other than filling the tanks of automobiles. No such liquid shall be allowed to run upon the floor or to fall or pass into the drainage system of a garage, no~ shall any such liquid be put into or removed from the tank of a · ehicle while any light or fire on the same is burning, and no such liquid shall be be constantly kept and maintained convenient recepttcales filled with sand to be used in absorbing waste oils on the floors. In addition thereto sand shall be kept on every floor in boxes, buckets 'of approved construction, provided with hand scoop~ to be used for fire extinguishing purposes only. There shall be one such box or bucket for each 2,000 square feet of floor area or fraction thereof, or in lieu of such boxes or buckets,, there may be maintained a cart on wheels, filled with sand, in which case there shall be one such cart for each 5,000 square feet of floor 'area or fraction thereof. APPROVED QUAR~ ExTIN~'ISEERS: One approved one-Quart extinguisher shall be provided and conveniently located for each E,000 square feet of floor area or frac- tion thereof, but in no event shall any garage have less than two of these extin- gui shers. INFLAMMABLE ~ASTE MATERIALS DEPOSITED IN S_~T,W-CLOSING METAL ~A~~. Self-closing metal cans, set f~rmly on four inch metal legs shall be kept on all floors o2 every garage into which all inflammable waste material shall be deposited, and there shal be one such can for each twenty-five (2,§00) hundred square feet of area or fractio thereof. GA~IUM CARBIDE: Calcium carbide shall be kept in a dry place at least six inches above the floor.in approved airtight containers, provided with securely fast ened covers. GARAGE ORDINANCE TO BE POSTED: Two printed copies of se much of this ordinance as relates to garages shall be kept conspicmously ~ested on each fleer ef every sar PENALTY FOR VIOLATION: Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be pmmi.J~ by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars. For the purpose of releasing certain restrictions on buildings built and occupied for grage purposes prior to August ~6, 19££, an emergency is declared to exist, therefore, this ordinance (amendment) shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ......... Presldent~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day ef February, 19J2. No. ~9~8. A RESOLUTION requesting the representatives in the Legislature of Virginia from the City of Roanoke to furnish Council with information relating to any bills which effect the interests of the City of Roanoke, or attempts to amend the charter of said city. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Honorable A. ?. Staples, Representative from the City of Roanoke in the Senate of Virginia, and Honorable Blair J. Fishburn and Honorable Walter Harold ScOtt, Representatives in ge. requested to notify Council of any bill introduced in the Legislature of Virginia effecting the interests of the City of Roanoke, and especially any bill presented for t~ purpose of amending or adding to t~ charter of the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to t~ Representatives in the Legislature of Virginia~ from Roanoke City. APPROV'ED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th, day of February, 1932. No. 3`961. A RESOLUTION to approve Senate Bill No. 200. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bill now pending before the Legislat~ure of Virginia known as Senate Bill No. 200, and en- titled, "A Bill to authorize any city to adopt its own plan of assessing and re- assessin~g real estate and to provide for the equalization of real estate assessment~ and reassessments" be approved, and the representatives from Roanoke City in the Legislature of Virginia be, and they are hereby requested to support said bill. ATTEST: Cie rk, APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROAN0~(R, VIRGINIA, The Z6th day of February, 193`2. No. 3,9,59. A RESOLUTION to make an appropriation of $1,000.00 to the Family Welfare Society, and to an~iClpat~e Qertain payments from the regular appropriation. BE I.T RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an appropriation of $1,000i~.00 be, and the same is hereby made to the account of Organized Charities for the benefit of the Family Welfare Society. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to the Family Welfare Society for the s~m of $!,ooo.oo. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the months of February and ~{arch that payment of $§00.00 for each of said mmnths be anticipated from the regular appropriation, and that said amount be deducted from the payments to said Family Welfare Society for the months of June and July. ATTEST: APPROVED 40( IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~.6th, day of February, 19~. No. 5960. A RESOLUTION to purchase from Central Nanufacturing Company certain property on the Southside of Lynchburg Road N. E., West of ?th Street at the price of $~,Z50.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that certain property lying on the Southside of Lynchbum~ Road West of ?th Street N. E.,j, and extending along Lynchburg Road Z?l feet, and running back approximately 160 feet, be puxchasgd from Central ~anufacturing Company at the price of $E,E~O.O0. Said property being needed by the City of Roanoke for the purpose of widening Lynchburg Road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said property and to report thereon in writing, and upon receiving a report approving the title to said property that the City Clerk and !ditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of SE,ES0.O0 in ipayment therefor. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of March, 195Z. No. $96£. A RESOLUTION to refl~nd to Clarence Britton $100.00 on account of fine imposed in the Police Court in ease appealed and dismissed. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to Clarence ]~ritton or to his attorneys for the sum of $100.00, to refund fine imposed on him in the Police Court and appealed to and dismissed in the Hustings Court. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. # IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of March, 1932. No. 3963. RESOLUTION to abandon such rights as the city may have in the alley running from a point on Yellow Mountain Road near 2nd Street East through the property of W. F. Genheimer. WHEREAS, there is laid out en the map of the Crystal Spring Land Company an alley running from a point on Yellow Mountain Road near 2nd Street East through the property of W~ F. Genheimer, and WHEREAS, said alley has never been opened nor used by theClty, and there is .no reason for opening and using said alley, and said alley effects only the propert~ of said W. F. Genheimer, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that such rights as the city may have in the alley shown on the map of the Crystal Spring Land Company, running from a point'on Yellow Mountain Road near 2nd Street East through the property of W. F. Genheimer be, and the same is hereby abandoned and released. APPROVED ATTEST: Pre siden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of Narch, 1932. No. 3964. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main in Essex Avenue N. V,~.,from ]~th Street East 150 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. ATTEST: .... Clerk. APPROVED Presid~. ' # 402 IN TME, COUNCIL FOR THE b~ITY OF ROAN0I~, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of ~{arch, 1932. No. 396§. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights, and to change certain other street lights from 100 C. P. to 2,,50 C. P. BE IT RESOLVE~ 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) 1-250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Weaver Road and Nontwale Road. (2) 1-100 C. P. street light on Bullitt Avenue half way between Jefferson Street and Fifth Street S. Vt,. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to change the following lights: (1) 1-100 C. P. street light at NoDowell Avenue and 6th Street N. W., to a £50 C, P. street light. (2) 1-100 C. P. street light at Chestnut Avenue and 6th Street N. W., to a 250 C. P. light. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the A.opala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. . ' ' Presider. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, bay of March, 1932. No. 3966. A RESOLUTION to abandon such rights as the city may have in a certain alley. WHEREAS, the property owners in the block bounded by Grandin Road, Laburnum Avenue, Lovell Road and Avenel Avenue have petitioned that the alley lying South of Laburnum Avenue approximately £50 feet West of Grandin Road and extending from Laburnum avenue South i50' feet be closed, and WHEREAS, the said alley is not necessary for the purpose of the city except to construct sewers and drains, if, and when it becomes necessary, and that the rights of no person will be prejudiced by the closing thereof. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that such rights as the City of Roanoke may have in the alley lying South of Laburnum Avenue ~.50 feet West of Grandtn Road and extending South from Laburnum Avenue 150 feet, except the right to construct sewers and drains, in said alley, if, and when it be- comes necessary, be abandoned and released. The City, however, especially retainin the right to construct in said alley such sewers and drains when it becomes necessa to do so. APPROVED Y IN THE COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of March, 19~£. No. ~967. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) l-lC0 C. P. street light opposite #1019 -lath Street S. E. (£) 1-100 C. P. street light at the intersection of Center Avenue and Z£nd Street N. ¥~. (3) 1-100 C. P. street light at the intersection of Loudon Avenue and ££nd Street N.W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of }{oanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Preside~. IN TH:!~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~'~0~, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of ~[arch, 193£. - No. ~968. ~ R~~ m ~ ~SOLU~ION to reduce the rents on the stalls and rooms at the city market ~ten (10%) percent, beginning Narch l, 193£, for a period of six months. BE IT RESOLVED bY the Council of the City of Roanoke that the rents on the inarket stalls and rooms in the city market building, except the auditorium, be, and ~he same are hereby reduced ten (lOi~) percent for t~e period beginning ~arch 1, 193~, ,~nd extending for a period of six (6) months, and the Clerk of the market be, and he! ~s hereby directed in making his collections for rents to reduce the same ten percent, in accordance with this resolution. APPROVED i~TTEST: Clerk. t' IN THE C0t~NCI]5 FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~DD, VIRGI~IA, The 18th, day of ~.larch, 195£. No. 3969. A RESOLUTION a{zthoriming the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for the :~um of '~l,f~i6.D0 to the Burrell I~emorlal Hospital for treatment of city patients. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Suditor be, and he is hereby directed to dra~7 a warrant for $1,f~t6.DO, payable to the 3urrell ~[emorial Hospital on account of treatment to city patients for the year 4O4 Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Hospitals. APPROVED Clerk. Pre s~ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 18th, day of March, 1932. No. 3970. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of February, 193£, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that 'the accounts and claims against the City for the month of February 1932, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing C ounci 1 Coroner City Planning and Zoning Civil and Police Court Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Collecting DelinQuent Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities In san e Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Sire et Lighting Building Inspection Nilitary and Armories Physician ~uarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleanin~g and ¥tatering Garbage Removal Sewer Zaint enance Street Repairs Bridge " Cr~sher City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Damage s and C o st s Workmen' s Compensation Ga rag e Gasoline Schools Parks Library Reo r eat i on ~Iarket West End Market Interest Notes Payable Police and Fire Pensions $ 875.84 1,094.65 910.81 8.33 705.16 58.30 452.25 2,056,62 172.66 17.70 390.00 80.00 3O4.21 851.76 100. O0 111.41 651.40 1', 000. O0 3,754.99 132.50 2,086.20 1,096.89 12,839.01 17,550.80 2,833.14 3,082.63 334.25 108.30 130.00 118.75 75.39 1,053.11 1,556.52 4,475.12 724.23 6,440.23 255.32 1,317.76 1,165.49 1,503.00 75.75 161.05 36.80 6.50 274.48 1,059.27 1,064.13 45,000. O0 1,418.48 2,005.26 512.14 2,138.44 17~ .41 870.00 15.00 383.40 EXTRAORDINARY 12.9,384.66 Sewer and Drain Construction Sewer Construction 14,111.15 22~637.63 36,748.78 $ 1~_66,133.44 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of April, 19~£. No. 5971. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section £6 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the £Oth day of July 19£6, No. E072, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate the operation of vehicles on the streets, avenues and alleys in the City of Roanoke; to govern and protect pedestrians while using such streets, avenues and alleys, and to provide penalties for violating the provisions of this ordinauce." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 26 of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the EGth, day of July 19£6, No. 2072, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate the operation of vehicles on the streets, avenues and alleys in the City of Roanoke; to govern and protect pedes- trians while using such streets, avenues, and alleys, and to provide penalties fo~ violating the provisions of this ordinance, be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Section £6:- Parking in front of a fire hydrant, fire station or private drive- way: (a) No person shall park a vehicle or permit it to stand, whether attended or unattended, upon a highway, street, avenue or alley, in front of a private driveway or within fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant or the entrance to a fire station nor within twenty feet from the intersection of curb lines or, if none, then within fifteen feet 'of the intersection of property lines at an intersection of highways, streets, avenues or alleys. (b) No vehicle between the hours of 9 A. N., and 6 P. N., except on Sundays, shall park or stand within the following boundries for a longer period than one hour at any one time; namely; Jefferson Street between the Southside of Norfolk Avenue and the Northside of Elm Avenue'S. W. First Street S. N., between the Southside of Norfolk Avenue and the Northside of Franklin Road. Second Street S. W., between the Southside of Norfolk Avenue and the North- side of Franklin Road. Norfolk Avenue from the Westside of Jefferson Street to the Eastside of Third Street S. W. Salem Avenue between the Westside of Jefferson Street and the Eastside of Third Street S. W. Campbell Avenue between the Westside of Jefferson Street and the Eastside of Third Street S. W. Kirk Avenue, Southside, between the Westside of Jefferson Street and the East- side of First Street S. W. Kirk Avenue between the Westside of First Street S. W., and the Eastside of 'Second Street S. W. Church Avenue between the Westside of Jeffsrson Street and the Eastside of Third Street S. W. Luck Avenue, Southside, between the ~estside of First Street and the East~ide of Third Street S. W. Franklin Road between ~he Westside of Jefferson Street and the Eastside of Third Street S. W. (c) No vehicle between the hours of 9 A. N., and 6 P. ~., except on Sundays, shall park or stand within the following boundry for a period longer'than twenty 406 First Street S. E., between the Southside of Norfolk Avenue and the North~de of Tazewell Avenue. Second ~treet S. E., between the Southside of Salem Avenue and the Northside of Tazewell Avenue. Norfolk Avenue from the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the Westside of Second Street S. E. Salem Avenue between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the Westside of Second Street S. E. Campbell Avenue between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the Westside of Second Street S. E. Kirk Avenue, Southside, between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the West~ side of Second Street S. E. Church Avenue between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the Westside o~ Second Street S. E. Luck Avenue, Southside, between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the West- side of First Street S.E. Tazewell Avenue between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the Westside of Second Street S~ E. No vehicle shall park or stand in front of any theater, moving picture house, auditorium or other places of public assembly, and no vehicle shall park or stand on any portion of the market square, on either side of Second Street S. E., between Salem Avenue and Randolph Street bridge; on the approach to Randolph Street bridge; ~n the Eastside of Franklin Road between Third Street S. ~W., and Day Avenue; on Firs ~treet S. W., between the Southside of Franklin Road and Day Avenue S. W; on the Northside of Kirk Avenue from First Street S. W., to First Street S. E., on the Nort side of Luck Avenue from First Street S. W., to First Street S. E., provided, howeve that vehicles of regular ~icensed practising phy~cians, while in the discharge of their professional duties, and whose vehicles bear the caduceus, may park or stand within the boundries enumerated in this section for a period not to exceed three hours at any one time, and provided f~rther that this section shall not apply to delivery vehicles while actually loading or unloading freight or merchandise, and vehicles on the market square from which produce is being~sold, and for which the ~egular curbage fee is charged, and to delivery vehicles of regularly licensed mer- chants while standing in front of their respective places of business, Provided further: That no vehicle shall park or stand for a longer period thaz three hours aZ any time outside of the boundries hereinbefore enumerated, and withiz the following boundries: On Jefferson Street between the S~mt~s&de of Nountain Avenue and the Northside of Norfolk Avenue. On First Street West between the S~ml~aide of Franklin Road and the Northside of Gilmer Avenue N.W. On Second Street Nest between the Southside of Franklin Road and the NorthsidE of Shenandoah Avenue N.W. On First Street East between the Southside of Eountain Avenue and the North- side of Norfolk Avenue S.E~ On Salem Avenue between the Eastside of Seventh Street S. W., and the WestsidE of Second Street S.E. On Campbell Avenue between the Eastside of Seventh Street S. W., and the Westside of Eighth Street S.E. On Church Avenue between the Eastside of Fifth Street S. ~., and the Westside of Second Street S.E. On Second Street East between the Northside of Tazewell Avenue and the South- side of Gilmer Avenue. On Tazewell Avenue between the Westside of Fourth Street S. E., and the East- side of Jefferson Street. On Franklin Road between the Westside of Jefferson Street and the Northside On Kirk Avenue between the Eastside of Second Street S. W., and the Westside of Second Street S. E. On Luck Avenue between the Eastside of First Street S. E., and the Eastside of Fifth Street S. W. On Fifth Street S. ~., between the Southside of ~arshall Avenue and the North- side of Gilmer Avenue. On Center Avenue between the Westside of First Street N. W., and the Eastside of Seventh Street N.Vt. On Shenandoah Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue between the Southside of Ruther- ford Avenue N. E., and the Westside of Jefferson Street. On Third Street S. W., between the Southside of Norfolk Avenue and the North- side of Day Avenue. On Elm Avenue between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the Nestside of Third Street S.E. -- On Bullitt Avenue between the Eastside of Jefferson Street and the Nestside of Third Street S. E. On Third Street S. E., from Norfolk Avenue to Northside of Elm Avenue. No vehicle shall park or stand for a longer period than twenty minutes be- tween the hours of 6 P. M., and 1£ o'clock midnight, on the Southside of Salem Ave- nue between Second Street S. E., and Second Street S. W.,'°and on the Southside of C~mpbell Avenue between Second Street S. E., and Second Street S. W. On the Southside of Church Avenue between Second Street S. E., and Second Street S.W. On the Westside of Jefferson Street between the Southside of Salem Avenue and the Northside of Tazewell Avenue. No vehicle shall stop and stand within 100 feet of the street corner or near side of any street on which street cars or busses stop to take on and discharge passengers, and shall not stand within twenty feet of the corner of any other inter section and shall not stop or stand within twenty five feet of the entrance to a place designated as a safety zone. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presi . I IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGI~TIA, The 8th, day of April, 1932. No. 397~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Eanager to give a hearing to the abutting property owners for the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS, it is necessary that certain sewers be constructed to accommodate the properties hereinafter mentioned. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Eanager be, and he is hereby authorized to fix a date for a hearing of the property owners as to the construction of said sewers. The notice of said hearing shall be published as provided by law in one of the newspapers published in the City of Roanoke, and the property owners shall appear before the City ~anager at the time and place fixed and present their views on the Question of constructing said sewers. Upon the completion of the sewers one-third of the cost thereof shall # The sewers contemplated are as follows: (1)' An eight inch sewer in Bachrach Hill N. E., in alley West of 7th Street, a distance of 100 feet. (E)~ Sewer in Zynchburg Avenue N. E., between ?th Street and the Norfolk and Western underpass. (3). Sewer in Walker Avenue N. E., between Gainsbero Road and End Street. (4), Sewer in Diamond Hill Alley from North Jefferson Street East 500 feet. (5). Sewer in Patterson Avenue .S.W., Section 49, West End Land Company° ~ap. (6) Sewer in York Avenue, W~sena, between End Street and Main Street. (?), Sewer in Clayton Avenue N. E., from 4th Street Nest, and in alley North of Clayton Avenue. (8)-Sewer in Southside of Lynchburg Avenue N. W., East 300 feet. (9), Sewer in Zee Street N. E., 300 feet East of Camp'~ Alley. (10)* Sewer in Center Avenue N. W., between Elst and ££nd Streets. (ll), Sewer in Southside of Norfolk Avenue S. E., between l?th Street and :Ti~ker Creek. (l£),Sewer in S~thside of Center Avenue N. W., between 18th and ~0th Streets (13)~ Sewer in Zoudon Avenue N. W., between l£th and Elst Streets. (14).Sewer in Eighth Street N. W., from Lynchburg Avenue South and on NcDowell Avenue between ?th and 8th Streets. (15). Sewer in Southside of Russell Avenue between Hampton and Bedford Streets APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. * Pre sid~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of April, 1932. No. 3973. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water ~orks Company to install ~ certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a 2 inch water main in Merce~ ~venue N. E., from 10th Street West, a distance of 100 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pre- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street reste~ ation. APPROVED ~TTE ST: Clerk. President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of April, 1932. ATTEST. No. 3974. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install lights around the plaza in front of the post office building. 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 eight 600 C. P. lights around the plaza in front o~ the post office building, said lights to burn until 12 o'clock midnight. Said lights to be maintained in accordance with the provisions of the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk. Preside~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of April, 1932. No. 397~. A RESOLUTI0~ authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for surfac- ing Franklin Road from Day Avenue to Highland Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by {he Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be. and he is~hereby authorized to advertise for bids for surfacing Franklin Road from Day Avenue to Highland Avenue S. W., and when said bids are received the same shall be presented to Council. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. Pr e s ide~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRSINIA, The 8th, day of April, 1932. No. 3978. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment of a bill of $141.80 to the Lewis Gale Ho sp i tal. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and .¢uditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $141.~0, pay- ~ble to the Lewis Gale Hospital for the treatment of }~r. Walter Atkins. Said amount when paid shall be charged to t~¢e account of Police Department. A P P R O V E D ATTEST:. 410 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 15th, day of April, 195E. No. :39'/6. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to negotiate with the property owners for certain property necessary to widen Lynchburg Avenue N. E. WHEREAS, it is necessary to widen LynchbUrg Avenue N. E., amd in order to do so to acquire the folloWing property: IDA AND 'HARRY BACHRAGE ESTATE TO CITY OF ROANOKE BEGINNING at a point on the present south side of Lynohburg Avenue N.E., at the,northwest corner of the lands conveyed to Ida Baohrach by John Miller, et mx Jan.' l~, 15~?, and by David Black, et ux., Sept. B~, 1587, thence With the present southside cf Lynohburg Avenue S. 89 deg. 06', 51" ~. E~0 feet more or less to a point; thence S. 8 deg. 10' 08" E. E6 feet, more or less to a point on the new scut] property line of Lynchburg Avenue; thence with s~me S. 8? deg. 48' 10" W. E55 feet, more or less, to the west property line of Bachraoh lands (according to above men- tioned deeds) thence with the same N. i deg. 08' 00", E. 50 feet, more or less, to the place of ~eginning, being all that portion of land lying between the new south property line of Lynohburg Avenue and the north property line of lands deeded to Ida Bachrach by above mentioned deeds. All bearin$ referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See plan 1485-8 on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. LIZZIE M. WEBB TO CITY OF ROANOKE BEGINNING at the present southwest corner of Lynohburg Avenue N. E., and a 9 foot alley, said point being S. 89 deg. 06', 51" W. 100 feet, more or less; from the present S. W. corner of Lynchburg Avenue and ?th Street N. E; thence with west line of ~t~ 9 foot alley S. ~ ~eg. 10' ~$~ E. ~0 ~eet to a point; thence S. SE deg. 4,9' 5~~ N. 50 feet to a.point; thenme N. $ deg. 10' 08" ~. 57 feet to the present :so~th si~e of Lynchburg Aven~e; thence ~ith the same S. ~9 deg, 06' gl" E. ~O.E~fee tp the place of Beginning. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See plan 14~$-8 on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke,Virgin HENRY REODES TO CITY OF ROANOKE BEGINNING at a point on the present, southside of Lynchburg Avenue N. E., B0 feet from the present southwest corner of Lynchburg Avenue and ?th Street N. ES bhence S. $ deg. 10' 08" E. E5 feet, more or less, tO a point on the new south property line of Lynchburg Avenue; thence with ~me S. 8? deg. AS' 10" W. A0 feet to a point on the east side of a~9 foot alley; themce with same N. 8 deg. 08' 10" ~. E~ feet, more or less, to the present southeast corner of 9 foot alley and I~vnch- ~urg Avenue; thence with the line of Lynchburg Avenue S. 89 deg. 06' 81" E. ~0 feet to the place of Beginning. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See plan 1~58-$ on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, ~irginia. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to negotiate with the owners of the ~roperty hereinbefore mentioned in an effort to arrive at a price to be paid there- ~or, and to report his action to the Council. ATTEST: Clerk,. APPROVED Preside La~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of April, 1952. No. 5977. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase a sewer from the Sur- burban Sewer Corporation and fixing the price. WHER~AS,a sewer has been constructed to accommodate certain property on Floyd, Summit, Welton, AvOn, Sherwood and Brandon Avenues, lying East of Main Street, Wasena, and in order that the outlet for certain sewers be obtained it, is necessary that a part of the sewer constructed by the Surburban Sewer Corporation be purchased. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of' Roanoke that th~ City ~nager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase that portion of the sewer con- structe~ by the Surburban Sewer Corporation along Murray Run from the mouth of t~e same to Brandon Road at a price not to exceed $4,679.85. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw.a warrant to the Surburban Sewer Corporation when he has received a report from the City Attorney that all of the legal proceedings necessary to ac- Quire said sewer have been completed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of April, 1952. No. 5979. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be~ and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. !street light on Tayloe Avenue S. E., approximately 500 feet ~st of T~mpkins Avenue.[ Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachia~ ~Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. ' APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of April, 195£. No. 5980. A RESOLU~ION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of March, 1952, and directing the payment of the same. 412 approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk ~ity Treasurer egal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Convention and League D~es Coroner City Planning and Zoning Civil and Police Court Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Collecting DelinQuent Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armgries Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts · orkmen's Cgmpensation Garage ~as and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation Market Nest End Narket Interest Notes Payable Police and Fire Pensions EXTRAORDINARY Sewer and drain construction Street Construction APPROVED $ 866.82 1,855.33 904. ?5 11.4:6 505.00 1,1E4.57 1,726.69 185.59 2,149.3~ 2';?.09 $90.00 800 .O0 55.00 ~0.~4 1,11~.~5 ~.80 14E.69 70E.80 E,~6.50 E,~54.$9 60.00 1,81~.~ 955.Z6 11,~15.6~ 15,581.06 ~,8Z~.~5 5,08~.4 8 5~ .50 99.80 1ES.00 1E1.98 1,94E.58 E,810.~ 5,805.81 859.59 6,660.E6 Z,O~.08 1,5E$.~1 1,11~.SE iOE. O0 180.~8 ~6.00 746 .~6 1,45Z.08 1,104. Z~ 80,000. O0 1,595.88 E,EEO.90 5~6.48 E56.60 4,96Z.~0 50,5ZO.O0 ~85.40 202,658.76 10,335.52 13~488..?j6 23,824.28 $ 226,465.04 ATTEST: Clerk. Pre IN THE~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of April, 1932. No. 3981. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on the North- side of Pennsylvania Avenue between 23rd Street extended and Lafayette Bouelvard. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to give a hearing to the property ovmers abutting on the Northside of Pennsylvania Avenue, N. V~., between 23rd Street extended and Lafayette Boulevard, on the question of constructing a sewer to accommodate their respective properties. Said hearing shall be given at such time as the City ~[anager shall direct, and ~notice thereof shall be published as provided by law, directing the property owners to appear and show cause, if any they can, why said sewer should not be constructed.. Upon the completion of said sewer one-third of the cost shall be charged to tf~e abutting property, i i ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre s iden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOE~E, VIP. GI~IA, The 22nd day of April, 1932. No. 3983. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install icertain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ihereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install the following gas mains: (1) A 4 inch gas main in Salem Avenue West of l?th Street about 100 feet West ~to a dead end. (2) A 2 inch gas main in Denniston Avenue, Virginia Heights, from a dead end iWest of Chesterfield Street 400 feet. Said main to be installed between the curb land sidewalk. 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 construction and maintenance of said gas mains, and fur- ther aErees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street' restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: · Clerk. President 414 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~,, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of April, 1932. No. 3954. AN ORDINANCE to authorize the Health Department of the City of Roanoke to adop an official seal. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council for the City of Roanoke that the Health Depart- ment be, and it is hereby authoriZed to adopt an official seal for authenticating documents of said Department requiring an official seal. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk. Pre sid~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd,day of April, 1932. No. 398~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install ~ certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is ~ereby granted the Roanoke ~later Works Company to install a £ inch water main in L4th Street S. E., from 1019 South to 10£?. Said Roanoke Vtater Works 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 constrUction and maintenance of said water main, znd further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- bion. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. i~d~t Pres . IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The EB.t~, day of April, 1932. No. 398E. A RE~LUTION granting a permit to ~. A. Ingram and W. G. Bradley to connect their property, lying outside of the city limits, to a sewer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted W. A. Ingram and W. G. Bradley to connect a certain piece of p~opert~ belonging to them lying on the Williamson Road, outside of the city limits, to the sewer in.Lynckburg Avenue. The permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) That the said W. A. Ingram and 7~. G. Bradley will construct an 8 inch lateral necessary to connect to the sewer in Lynchburg Avenue at their oven expense; said lateral to become the property of the City of Roanoke, if, and when the city lines are extended to take in the property of said Ingram and Bradley. (2) That said Ingram and Bradley shall pay to the City of Roanoke the sum of $50.00 for such connection before said connection is made with the sewer in Lynch- bu~g Avenue. (~) That the said Ingram and Bradley shall not connect or permit any person to connect any property to said lateral other than the property for wh±ch this per-I mit is granted. (~) The permit hereby granted shall become effective ~hen the conditions are ~ccepted, in Writing, by the said Ingram and Bradley. Such acceptance may be evi- denced by their signing and filing with the City Clerk a copy of this re~lution. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre side IN THE COU~CIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROA!~,iOK~,VIRGI!fIA The 29th, day of April, 1932. No. 3986. RESOLUTION to purchase from Matthew Witliamson a strip of land 10 feet ~ide lying on the v~est side of 3rd Street N. E., between Gregory and l'~alker Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~ianager be,~ and he is hereby authorized to purchase from D[atthew Williamson a strip of land l0 I feet wide lying on the West side of 3rd Street N. E., between Gregory and Ualker Ave hues for the purpose 'of opening an alley. Said strip of land to run with the lot of said Williamson, a distance of ninet feet, at the price of $126.00. A plat showing said strip of land being attached aereto. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby iirected to draw a warrant for the said sum of ~126.00, when he shall have received ~rom the City Attorney a certificate, in writing, approving the title to said strip land. The amount herein provided to be paid shall be charged to the account of Sewer Construction. ~TTEST: Clerk. APPROVED 4_!_ IN THE ~X~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of April, 193£. No. 3987. A .RESOLUTION authorizing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute condem- nation proceedings to acquire from the heirs of Ida and Harry Bachrach, deceased, the heirs of Henry Rhodes, deceased, and the heirs of Lizzie E. Webb, deceased, a strip of land on tke Southside of Lynchburg Avenue, ~iest of 7th Street N. E., for the purpose of widening Lynchburg Avenue. WHEREAS, by resolution adopted on the 15th, day of April 1932, the City Manage: was authorized ko negotiate with the heirs of Ida and Harry Bachraeh, deceased, for the purchase of a strip of land lying on the Southside of Lynchburg Avenue Viest of 7th Street N. E., and with the heirs of Henry Rhodes, deceased, for a strip cdt' land lying on the Southside of Lynchburg Avenue ~est of 7th Street N. E', and with the heirs of Lizzie M..Webb, deceased, for a strip of land lying on the Southside of Lynchburg Avenue West o~; 7th Street N. E. Said land being necessary to widen Lynchburg Avenue, and M~EREAs, the City Manager has filed a report that he is unable to agree with the heirs of Ida and Harry Bachrach, deceased, for the purchase of said land, and that he has been unable to ascertain the whereabouts of the heirs of Henry Rhodes and Lizzie M. Webb. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to institute and prosecute condemnation pro- ceedings against the heirs of Ida and Harry Bachrach to acquire the following de- scribed land: BEGINT~ING at a point on the present south side of Lynchburg Avenue N. E., at the northwest corner of the lands conveyed to Ida Bachrach by John Miller, et ux., Jan. 13, 188~, and by David Black, et ux., Sept. 24, 1887, thence with the present south~ de of Lynchburg Avenue S. 89 deg. 06' ~l" E. 250 feet more or less to a point; thence S. 8 deg. 10' 08" E. 26 feet, more or less, to a point on the new south property line of Lynchburg Avenue; thence with same S. 8~ deg. 48' 10" W. 2~ feet, more or less, to the west property line of Bachrach lands (according to above mentioned deeds) thence vdth the same N. i deg. 08' 00" E. 30 feet, more or less, to the place 'of Beginning, being all that portion of land lying between the new ~uth property line of Lynchburg Avenue and the north property line of lands deeded to Ida Bachrach by above mentioned deeds. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See plan 14S~-8 on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. BEGINNING at a point on the present north side of Lynchburg Avenue N. E., the following courses and distances from the present Northeast corner of Hart Avenue and4th Street N. E. N. 88 deg. 16' 14" E. 192.08 feet: N. 78 deg. 58' 06" E. 72.59 feet N. 85 deg. 30' 15" E. 173.4£ feet and S. 4 deg. 41' 42" E. 3.9 feet to a point; said point being the southwest corner of the lands conveyed to Ida Bachrach by John Miller, et ux., by deed dated July 13, 1887; thence N. 4 deg. 4~' 4£" W. ll.7 feet to a point; thence N. 87 deg. 28' 18" E. 50.0 feet to a point, thence N. £ deg. 31' 42" ~. 3.26 feet to a point on the new north property line ~f Lynchburg Avenue, thence with same N. 8~ deg. 25' 18" E. 142.41 feet to a point on same; thence S. 82 deg. 5~' 18" W. 192.6 feet to the place of Beginning, being all that portion of land conveyed to Ida Bachrach (by above mentioned deed) lying south of the new north property line of Lynchburg Avenue. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See plans 14~5.8 and 1343-A on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. And from the heirs of Henry M. ~odes, deceased, the following descri~ed land: BEGINNING at a point on the present south side of Lynchburg Avenue N. E., S0 feet from the present southwest corner of Lynchburg Avenue and Vth Street N. E: thence S. 8 deg. 10' 08" E. 23 feet, more ~oo ~ ~-, ,-, ~ ,,, +. -h.~,~ r~-~.~ .~n~th ~nno. rtv line of Lvnchbur~ Avenue: W. £4 feet, more or less, to the present southeast corner of 9 foot alley and Lynchburg Avenue; thence with the line of Lynchburg Avenue S. 89 deg. 06' ~l' E. 40 feet to the place of Beginning. All bearings referred to the ~eridian of the Official Survey. See plan 1~55~ on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. And from the heirs of Lizzie ~. Webb, deceased, the following described land: BEGII~ING at the present southwest corner of Lyncnburg Avenue N. E., and a 9 foot alley, said ooint being S. 89 deg. 06' Sl" W. 100 feet, more or less, from the present S. ~. corner of Lynchburg Avenue and ?th Stree~ ~. E: thence with ~est line of said 9 foot alley S. 8 deg. 10' 08" E. ~0 feet to a point; thence S. 8£ deg. 49' 5£" W. ~0 feet to a point; thence north 8 deg. 10' 08" W. ~9 feet to the present south side of Lynchburg Avenue; thence with the same S. 89 deg. 06' 51" E. ~©.£ feet to the place of Beginning. All bearings referred to the Eeridian of tke Official Survey. See plan 1~-8 on file in the office of t±~e City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. Said property being necessary to widen Lynchburg ~venue. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presiden IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~TIA, The agtk, day of April, 195£. No. ~988. A RESOLUTIOI~ granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Norks Company to lower a certain water main. 3E IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oa:aoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke ¥~ater Works Company to lower a g inch water main in Rosewood Avenue between Greenbrier Avenue and Sv]eetbrier Avenue, Grandin Court. Said Roanoke ~,~'ater ~'iorks 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 lowering of said water main, and furt~er agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under ti'~e provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presiden IN THE COUY~CIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of ~[ay, 1932. No. ~989. A RESOLUTION granting to H. C. Barnes, Inc., a permit to connect a sewer be- ing constructed by it to accommodate certain' of its lots, lying outside of the city limitsi to an outlet sewer belonging to the City of Roanoke, at the intersection of Kerns Avenue and I¥iain Street, '~Tasena, upon conditions. V~HEREAS, H. C. Barnes, Inc., is censtructing a sewer to accommodate its lots, lying on the Southside of ~ain Street between Floyd Avenue and Welton Avenue, and certain of its lots lying on Welton Avenue, as shown by the map of Stratford Court, said lots being numbered from i to 2£, inclusive, Section ll, of said map, and WHEREAS, in order to get an outlet for said sewer it is necessary that it con- nect with the sewer belonging to the City of Roanoke, at the intersection of Kerns Avenue and ~_ain Street, Wasena. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted H. C. Barnes, Inc., to connect the sewer now be- ing constructed by it to accommodate the lots hereinbefore mentioned, lying outside of the city limits, to the sewer belonging to the City of Roanoke, at the intersec- tion of Kerns Avenue and ~{ain Street, Wasena. The permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) That for every lot connected with the sewer now being constructed, the said H. C. Barnes, Inc., shall pay to the City of Roanoke, the sum of $10.00, for said connection. (2) That whenever the lots accommodated by said sewer are taken into the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, said sewers shall become the property of the City of Roanoke, and become a part of the sewer system of the City of Roanoke, without payment, to H. C. Barnes, Inc., or any person claiming under him. (Z) This permit shall become effective when accepted in writing by the said H. C. Barnes, Inc. Such acceptance may be evidenced by its signing a copy of this resolution, and filing the* same v~itk the City Clerk. APPROVED Clerk. · pr e si df~t · IN THE COUNCIL ~)R THE CITY OF ROAN0k~E, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of May, 1932. RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company .to imstall a certain, water main .... BE IT RESOLVED by.the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is'! hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main .in 4th Street N. E., from Hart Avenue North, a distance of ~6 feet. persons or property by reason o£ the construction and maintenance of said v, Tater main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions o£ the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of May, 1932. No. 3990. A RESOLUTION to purchase from the estate of Ida and Harry Baohraoh a strip of land lying on the Southside of Lynchburg Avenue West of ?th Street N. E., and fixin~ the cost thereof. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase from the estate of Ida and Harry Bachraeh a strip of land fronting 2A9 feet on the Southside of Lynchburg Avenue, and extending back 30 feet, more or less, at the price of $1,600.00 cash, a map of said land is hereto attached and made a part hereof. The said Baohrach estate is permitted to remove the houses now on said land within 60 days from the date of the deed; the City to construct a sidewalk along the property of said Bachrachs without cost to them. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed bo examine the title to said property, and to report his opinion thereon in writing~ and the City Clerk, upon receiving a favorable opinion from the City Attorney, is hereby authorized to draw a warrant for the sum of $1,600.00, payable to the said Bachrach estate for said land, which shall be charged to the account of Street Improvement. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of May, 1932. No. ~99{. A RESOLUTION to accept from the Norfolk and Western Railway Company and others an easement for street purposes over a certain strip or parcel of land situated in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the deed dated Feb- ruary 10, 193£, between the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, a corporation of Virginia; Bankers Trust Company, a corporation of New York, Trustee; Fidelity- Philadelphia Trust Company, a corporation of Pennsylvania, Trustee; G~aranty Trust Company of New York, Trustee; and the City of Roanoke, a municipal corporation of 420 ~icating for street purposes an easement over and across the surface of that certain strip or parcel of land, situated in the City of Roanoke, County of Roanoke, State ~f Virginia, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the south line of Richmond Ave., S. W., extended, said point being N. 73 deg. S5' W. $21.15 feet westof the Southwest corner of Richmond Avenue and.21st, St., S. W.,(semetimes called "L" Street) thence along the East property line of a proposed 100 feet street S. i deg. 54, E. 6?.42 feet to a point; thence S. 16 deg. ES' W. 86 feet to a point on the North line of a 12 foot alley; thence with same N. 73 deg. S5, W. ?6,86 feet to a point on the West property line of proposed 100 foot street; thence with the same N. 1 deg. 54' W. 102.5 feet to a point; thence N. 49 deg. 10' E. 63 feet to a point on the south side of Richmond Avenue ex- tended; thence with same S. 73 deg. 35' E. 54 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 0.3 acre more or less. subject to the conditions and stipulations contained in said deed be, and the same ts hereby accepted. APPi~OVED ~TTEST: Clerk. ..... ' Pre~ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The.13th, day of May, 193E.. No. 3995. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to borrow a sum of money act to exceed $400,000.00. V~KEREAS, it is necessary to borrow a sum of money not to exceed $400,000.00, for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, said money is needed to provide for the usmal operation of the ~unicipal Government, an e~ergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this re- solution shall be in force from its passage. THEREFOE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to negotiate and secure a temporary loan of not to exceed $400,000.00, in such amounts and at such time as the same may be needed for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the government sf the City of Roanoke. Said loan shall be evidenced by negotiable note or notes executed by the ~ayor and City Clerk, and shall be payable on or before the 15th, day of December 1932, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed six percent. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE., VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of May, 1932. No. 5996. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke ~or the month of April, 1932, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and ~laims against the City for the month of April, 1932, be, and the same are hereby ~pproved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judge s' Salari e s Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Coroner City Planning & Zoning Civil and Police Court Assessing and Collecting Dog Tax Collecting Delinquent Tax Almshouse Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrant s Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Phy si cians Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maint enamc e Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables and Feed Tools and EQuipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Worhmen' s Compensation Garage Gas and 0il School s Parks Library Recreation Market West End Market Water Int ere s t Police and Fire Pensions $ 886.:55 1,100.0.5 901.98 54 .:50 :551.50 :558 .:52 55';.91 6,580 .:55 99.50 1,112.47 989.56 1~ · 10 590.00 $0.00 5Z9. O0 8~.50 100.00 165.77 709.49 1,000.00 2,254.99 111.84 1,849.80 779.84 11,722.07 15,504.01 2,836.01 3,123.25 331.01 109.90 147.5O ~51.75 68.22 1,~8.74 4,451.18 620.07 6,9~4.09 5~7.19 1,~7.23 1,$85.58 988.06 110.79 ~2.70 56.80 229.55 1,271.70 1,148.14 73,000.00 1,218.09 1,998.84 1,063.50 1,390.83 1~. 62 60.88 32,555.00 421.82 $ 188,899.55 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer and Drain Construction Street Construction 15,828.79 16,842.:5.2.. :52,671.11' 221,570.66 APPROVED Clerk. 422 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOE-~,, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of May, 1932. No. 3992. AN ORDINANCE to establish a building line on the South Side of LYnchburg Ave- nue between Camp,s Alley and ?th Street N.E. WHEREAS, Lynchburg Avenue is being widened on the South Side from ?th Street Nest, and WHEREAS, it is necessary that a building llne be established thereon. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a build- ing line be, and the same is hereby established on the South Side of Lynchburg Ave- nue between Camp's Alley and ?th Street N. E., l0 feet from the street line after said street is widened, and no building shaZ1 be erected on the Southside of Lynch- burg Avenue closer than l0 feet to the street line after said street is widened A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. -- - Presi~nt.' - IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of May, 1932. No. ~997. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for surfacing Franklin Road between Day Avenue and Highland Avenue to Sam E. Finley. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for surfacing Franklin Road between Day Avenue and Highland Avenue be awarded to Sam E. Finley on his bid of $2,897.16, for Fin-I~y-Cold pavement, l~ inch thick. Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. The said Sam E. Finley before commencing said work shall enter into a bond in the penalty of 80% of the ~ontract price, and the City Attorney is directed to draw the proper contract and bond to be executed by said Finley. APPROVED kTTEST: Clerk. · Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th,- d~v' of l~y, 1932. No. 3998. A RESOLUTION granting to H. C. Barnes a permit to connect a sewer being con- strutted by him to accommodate certain of his lots, lying outside of the city limits to an outlet sewer belonging to the City of Roanoke, at the intersection of Kerns V~EREAS, H. C. Barnes is constructing a sewer to accommodate his lots, lying on the Southside of Main Street between Floyd Avenue and Welton Avenue, and certain of his lets lying on Welton Avenue, as shown by the map of Stratford Court, said lets being numbered from i to £2, inclusive, Section ll, of said map, and WHEREAS, in order to get an outlet for said sewer it is necessary that he con- nect with the sewer belonging to the City of Roanoke, at the intersection of Kerns Avenue and Main Street, Wasena. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted H. C. Barnes to connect the sewer now being con- structed by him to accommodate the lots hereinbefore mentioned, lying outside of the city limits, to the sewer belonging to the City of Roanoke, at the intersection of Eerns Avenue and Main Street, Wasena. The permit is granted upon the following conditions: That for every lot connected with the sewer now being constructed, the said H. C. Barnes shall pay to the City of Roanoke, the sum of $10.00, for said connection. (2) That whenever the lets accommodated by said sewer are taken into the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, said sewers shall become the property of the City of Roanoke, and become a part of the sewer system of the City of ROanoke, without payment, to H. C. Barnes, or any person claiming under-him. (3) This permit sh~ll become effective when accepted in writing by the said H. C. Barnes. Such acceptance may be evidenced by his signing a copy of this resolution, and filing the same with the City Clerk. Resolution No. 3989 adopted by the Council of the City of Rbanoke on the 6th, day of May, 1932, be, and the same is hereby repealed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of May, 1932. No. 3993. AN ORDINANCE to regulate the sale or offering for sale coal, wood and coke, and imposing taxes on licenses of coal dealers and coal peddlers. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section l: The term "coal peddler" shall include any person, firm or corpora- tion engaged in peddling coal, wood ar coke on the streets of this city from wagons or other vehicles, and the term "coal dealer" shall include any person, firm or,cor- poration selling of offering for sale coal, wood or coke in this city and who does not come within the classification of coal peddler. Section 2~ The application for a coal dealer's or a coal peddler,s license shall state the full name, the location Of the place of business or residence of the applicant. Section 3: The license fee for a peddler of coal, wood or coke shall be $10.00 on each wagon or other vehicle used in its business, and there shall be no change in the amount of the merchant's license or tax, as now provided by ordinance, but dealers in coal, wood or coke who peddle the same from vehicles shall pay an addi- 424 Section 4: Every licensee hereunder shall deliver to each purchaser or five hundred or more pounds of coal or coke upon the delivery thereof to such purchaser a certificate upon which shall be plainly written or printed the following: a. The tare weight, including the driver of the vehicle conveying the commodity -- sold. b. The net weight and the grade or kind of commodity sold. c. The total weight of the commodity sold, including that and driver. d. The name of the driver. e. The name of the licensee. Section 5~ No license shall be transferable, and no license shall authorize more than one individual, firm~corporation or partnership, .named therein, to operate thereunder, and shall not be relieved from the provisions of this section by reason of association with any local dealer or in the name of amy local dealer. Section 6:All licenses issued to coal, wood and coke peddlers shall bear the number thereon, the name of the licensee and the date of the issuance stamped there- on in such plain letters and figures as to be readily distinguishable, and shall be displayed on the right hand side of the body or cab of each vehicle so operated, the license tag and color thereof to be changed yearly. Section ?': :Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to require a peddler's license for any farmer for the privilege of selling or peddling wood grown or pro- duced by him. Section 8: Any person violating a~v provision of this ordinance shall be guilt2 of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not less than $10.00, nor more than $50.00 for each offense. APPROVED of the delivery vehicle ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of. May, 1932. No. ~999. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing to the property owners on the Question of adopt- ing a set back line on both sides of ~rd Street S. W., between Church Avenue and Franklin Road. BE IT RESDLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hearing be given the property owners on the Question of establishing a set back line of ten feet on ~rd Street S. W., between Church Avenue and Franklin Road, a~d the City Clerk is ~ireCted to publish a notice of said hearing in the World-News a newspaper publisk ed in the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk. Pre siden~~ , IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIz~IA, The 27th, d~y of May, 19J£. No. 4001. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay a ~ertain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke V~ater Works Company to lay a £ inch water hain in the 400 block on Lynchburg Avenue N. E. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main, ~nd further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- ~oration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of June, 1932. No. 4000. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Temple Emanuel Church to construct an organ room approximabely 12 by l~ feet attached to their building located on the East Side of Franklin Road, South of Day Avenue. WHEREAS, Temple Emanuel Chuz. ch has applied for permit to construct an organ room approximately 12 by 15 feet attached to their church building located on the East Side of Franklin Road, South of Day Avenue, and WHEREAS, the property owner adjoining said church property has filed his con- sent, in writing, to the granting of said permit, and the Building Inspector has re- commended that the said permit be granted, and ~EREAS, no additional hazard will be created by the building of said Organ ~oom. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit e, and the same is hereby granted Temple Emanuel Church to ce. nstruct an organ room ~pproximately 1£ by l~ feet attached to their church building located on the East ~ide of Franklin Road, South of Day Avenue. The construction of said organ room to be under the plans and specifications ~urnished the Building Inspector and to his good liking an~ satisfaction. The said Temple Emanuel Church 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 construction and maintenance of said organ room. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of June, 1932. No. 4002. A RESOLUTION to establish a grade on Srd (Roanoke) Street from Luck Avenue to Franklin Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the grade of 3rd (Roanoke) Street between Luck Avenue and Franklin Road, as shown on profile 928 date the 2?th day of May 1932, on file in the office of the City Engineer be, and the sam is hereby established as the grade of 3rd (Roanoke) Street S. W., between Luck Ave- nue and Franklin Road. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of June 19Z2. No. 4003. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the city of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a 2 inch water main in Johnson Avenue N. W., West of 27th Street, approximately §90 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provision~ of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ' Presid~t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, da~ of June, 1932. No o 4004. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to place in Sanitoriums certain beroular patients, and to make an appropria~iom for the expenses thereof. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to place in Sanitoriums the following parle suffering with tuberculosis: CHARI~S ANDERSON REESE AMOS HEADLEY and to pay to the Sanitorlums for the treatment of said patients the sum of $1.00 per day, for white'.patients, and 50 cents per day, for colored patients, with an allowance of $4.00 per month, per patient, for other incidental expenses. BE IT FURTHER~ RESOLVED that the sum of $1,000.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the account of Outside Peer to take care of the expenses of said patients. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED . _ Preside~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0W~.,VIRGINIA, The l?th, day of June, 1952. No. 4007. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. 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 pink~e Street S. E., North of Colonial Street, a distance of l§0 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to in, em nify 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 fu~ ther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, day of June, 1932. No. 4008. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of May, 1932, aud directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of May, 1932, be, and the same are hereby ap- proved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers and Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council C~roner City Planning & Zoning Civil and Police Court Assessing and collecting dog tax Collecting DelinQuent Tax $ 888.25 1,190.78 924.?9 16.13 351.50 558.32 650.47 132.69 95.00 866.30 1,04§.95 8.10 590.00 125.00 508.00 852.00 116.50 145.39 428 InSane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning and Watering Garbage Removal S ewer Ma iht en-~c e Street Repair Bridge " Crusher City Stables and Feed 2eels and EQuipment Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gasoline and 0il School s Parks Library Recreation Market West End Market Water Municipal Airport Interest Notes Payable Police and Fire Pensions 130.00 1,814.`?,? 935.15 11,6`?',8.19' 13,937.07 4,32,§.05 319.§0 8'/.80 135.00 118.75 84.19 1,792,,2,6 3,131.17 6,15Z.06 685.58 6,119.10 980.89 1,18';' .8'/ 3,155.15 46.40 96.00 4`?'9.04 1,2,?? .49 E, 088.40 "/4,000.00 1,971.56 2,,417.86 4`?'6.$6 3,070.76 162, .40 12.66 20,92,7,50 60.00 42,1.$2, EXTRAORDINARY Sewer and Drain Construction Street Construction 12,824.14 · 17,989.49 APPROVED $ 18!,12,3.89 50,813.63 211,937.52 ,~TTEST: Clerk. Pr e~dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th, day of June 1932. No. 4009. A RESOLUTION to authorize the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS, by resolution heretofore adopted, the City Manager was directed to giv hearing to the property owners for the construction of the following sewers: (1) An eight inch sewer in Bachraeh Hill N. E., in alley Nest of ?th Street, a distance of 100 feet. .(2,) Sewer in Lynchburg Avenue N. E., between ?th Street and the Norfolk and ~esternunderpass. .(3) Sewer in Walker Avenue N. E., between Gainsboro Road and End Street. (4) Sewer in Diamond Hill Alley from North Jefferson Street East 500 feet, · (5) Sewer in Patterson Avenue S. W., Section 49, West End Land Company Map. '(6) Sewer in York Avenue, Wasena, between End Street ~ Main Street. · (7) Sewer in ~AYton Avenue N. E from 4th Street West, and in alley Nortk e, of Clayton Avenue. -(8) Sewer in So~thside of Lynehburg Avenue N. W., East 300 feet. (11) Sewer in Southside of Norfolk Avenue S. E., between 17th, Street and Tinker Creek. ~(12) Sewer in ~th Side .... of Cen~er Av~enue N, W.,,. ~e.tweem l~$h. and 20th Street · (lB) 3e~e~ ~ Lou~n Avenue N. ~, between 19th, ~,~t~ .(14) S~ ~ Eighth~ Street.N~ N~., from ~mchb~g Awe~e Sbktk~*~ oh ~c~w~l ~venue~ between ~th a~ ~ ~ree~a. · ((X~ ~er in Sbuth~de of R°~oke AW~ ~m~n ~tbn-~ ~d ~Bedford Streets. (16) Sewer in NOrth Side of P~sylv~ Avers N. N., be~een ~ Street ex~ded ~d ~fayette Boulev~. ~D, V~AS, the City ~nager gave the hearing on the 6th, day of J~e 193E, at which he~ing no valid objection was ~ged $o the conet~ction of said sewers. - T~0~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Co,oil of the City of Roanoke that the sew- ers herebefore designated be const~cted, and upon the completion thereof, the erty' o~ers be charged with one-third of the cost, according to the front footage of their respective properties. BE IT ~RTHER RESOLVED that the City M~ager be, ~d he is hereby authorized and directed, if he deems it e~edient, to advertise for bids for the const~ction of said sewers, and when said bids are received to present the s~e to Co~cil with recommendation. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident./\ ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th, day of June, 1932. No. 4012. A RESOLUTION to establish state highway routes through the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that state highway routes through the City of Roanoke be, and the same are hereby established as follows: VIRGINIA ROUTE 10 Beginning on Auburn Avenue at the west corporation line of the City of Roanoke; thence east on Auburn Avenue to Grandin Road; thence North on Grandin Road to Vir- ginia Avenue; themce east on Virginia Avenue to 13th Street S. W; thence north on 13th Street to Campbell Avenue; thence east on Campbell Avenue to 3rd Street S. W; thence north on 3rd.street to Salem Avenue; thence east on Salem Avenue to Jeffer- son Street; thence north on Jefferson Street to Shenandoah Avenue N.E; thence east on Shenandoah Avenue to Commonwealth Avenue; thence north on Commonwealth Avenue to 4th Street N. E; thence north on 4th Street to Lynchburg Avenue; thence east on Lynchburg Avenue N. E., to the east corporation line of the City of Roanoke. VIRGINIA ROUTE 207 Beginning on Dale Avenue S. E., at the ~enter of Tinker Creek, at the east corporation line of the City of Roanoke; thence west on Dale Avenue to 13th Street S. E; thence north on 13th Street to Tazewell Avenue S. E; thence west on Tazewell Avenue to Jefferson S~reet, connecting with Virginia Route 33 ( U. S. 311). VIRGINIA ROUTE 206 Beginning on Riverland Road S. E., at the east corporation line of the City of Roanoke; thence west on Riverland Road to Piedmont Avenue; thence south on Piedmont Avenue to Walnut Avenue; thence west on Walnut Avenue to Jefferson Street, connecting with Virginia Route 33 ( U. S. 311 ). VIrGInIA ROU E 33 ( 311) Beginning on Avenham Avenue at the south corporation line of the City of Roano~ i thence north on AvenhamAvenue to Broadway; thence east on Broadway to McClanahan Street; thence east on McClanahan Street to Wellington Avenue; thence north on Well, ington Avenue and Jefferson Street to Salem Avenue, connecting with Virginia Route lO (U. S. :e; 43O VIRGINIA ROU E,il) AS NO,R mms A PROACa Beginning on the Northern Approach at the north corporation line of the City 3f Roanoke; thence south on the Northern Approach to Lynchburg Avenue, connecting ~ith Virginia Route 10. CAMPBELL AVENUE - END STREET LINK Beginning at the imtersection of Campbell Avenue and.3rd Street S. W., on ~irginia Route l0 ( U.S. ll); thence east on Campbell Avenue to End Street S. W; thence south on End Street to Franklin Road, connecting with Virginia Route VIRGINIA ROUTE Z05 - ( U.S. EEl) Beginning on Woodlawn Avenue at the west corporation line of the City of ~oanoke; thence east on Woodlawn Avenue to Rosewood Avenue; thence south on Rosewood Avenue to Greenbrier Avenue; thence east on Greenbrier Avenue to the east ~orpora- tion line of the City of Roanoke; thence entering Roanoke County and re-entering the City of Roanoke at Brandon Avenue and Martin's Lane; thence east with Brandon Avenue to Main Street; thence north on Main Street to Elm Avenue S. W; thence east on Elm Avenue to Franklin Road; thence north on Franklin Road to Jefferson Street, eon- necting with Virginia Route 10, ( U. S. 311). MELROSE AVENUE - GILMER AVENUE ROUTE Beginning on Melrose Avenue at the west corporation line of the City of Roanoke, thence east on Melrose Avenue to llth Street N. W; thence south on llth Street to Gilmer Avenue; thence east on Gilmer Avenue to Commonwealth Avenue, con- necting with Virginia Route 33 ( U.S. 11). LAFAYETTE BOULEVA~ ROUTE Beginning on Lafayette Boulevard at the north corporation line of the City of Roanoke; thence south on Lafayette Boulevard to Melrose Avenue, connecting with Melrose Avenue, Gilmer Avenue Route. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the State Highway Co~missioner. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FGR THE CITY OF ROAN0Z~., VIRGINIA, The l?th, day of June, 193E. No. 4013. A RESOLUTION to authorize the Treasurer of the City of Ro~oke to receive 1951 taxes and levies without the payment of the penalty to, and including July 15th. WHEREAS, on account of the condition now existing it is advisable to relieve the tax payer as far as possible from the burdens of taxation, as well as to offer an incentive to said tax payer for prompt payment, and to put into the City Treasury the money necessary for the conduct of the city government. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Treas urer of said city bet and he is hereby authorized to receive 1931 taxes and levies u to, and including July 15, 1932, without the payment of the additional penalty there on. An emergency existing this resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Cle rk. II IN THE COUNCIr, FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June 1932. No. 4014. AN ORDINANCE to reduce certain appropriations for the year 1932, and to reduce salaries, wages, commissions, fees and other compensation paid by the City of Roanoke to any city officer and employee 5%, for the period beginning July l, 1932. WHEREAS, there will be a possible deficit at the end of the year 1932, and in order to meet such deficit it is necessary that the budget for 1932, be reduced, and to make such reduction it is necessary that the salaries, wages, ~ommissions, fees and all compensation paid by the city to any officer and employee be reduced 5%. emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that beginning July l, 1932, the salaries, wages, commissions, fees, mud all compensation paid by the City of Roanoke to any officer and employee thereof be, and the same is hereby reduced 5%- BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the budget to the several departments be, and the same is hereby reduced as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Court Officers and Expense Assessing Tax Collection of Tax City Hall Elections Stationery and Printing Council Convention and League City Planning and Zoning Civil and Police Court Assessing and collecting Dog Tax Collecting DelinQuent Tax Almshouse Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection City Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher City Stables Tools and EQuipment Live Stock Special Services Allowances and Gifts Garage Schools Parks Recreation Market West End Market $ 45§.00 583.00 412.00 100.00 105.00 337.00 1,000.00 1,929.00 476.00 1,950.00 500.00 ll? .00 125.00 85.50 503.00 60. O0 500.00 974.00 916.00 165.00 3,892.00 6,004.00 2,250.00 500.00 94.00 $7.00 36.00 25.00 476.00 1,491.00 1,453.00 761.00 1,363.00 588.00 356.00 2,309.00 3,000.00 450.00 1,000.00 400.00 151.00 25,000.00 776.00 125.00 266.00 42.00 ATTEST: APPROVED $ 64,137.50 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of June, 1932. No. 401§. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct curb on Auburn Avenue ~rom Belleville Road to 150 feet West of Carter Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct curb on Auburn Avenue from Belleville Road to 150 feet West of Carter Road. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of July, 19~E. No. 4006. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Texas 0il Company to install four 1,000 gallom, underground~ gasoline storage tanks on its property at the Southwest Corner !of the Northern'Approach and Hart Avenue N. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Texas 0il Company to install four 1,000 gallon, underground, gasoline storage tanks on its property located at the Southwest Corner of the North- ern Approach and Hart Avenue N. E. Said tanks shall be installed under specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satDsfaction. The said Texas 0il Company 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 installation and maintenance of said gasoline tanks. A P P R 0 V E D AT~EST: Clerk. _ ' ' Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of July, 195Z. No. 4010. AN ORDINANCE to establish set back lines on 5rd (Roanoke) Street, between Church Avenue and Franklin Road. V~EREAS, by resolution heretofore adopted the City Clerk and Auditor was di- rected to publish a notice to the property owners abutting on 5rd (Roanoke) Street day the 17th, day of June 1932, on the Question of adopting a set back line of ten feet on each side of said street, and V~HEREAS, said notice was published as required by law, and on the said 17th, day of June 1932, no one appeared to object to the establishment of said set back line. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a set back line of ten feet be, and is hereby established on both sides of 3rd (Roanoke) Street, between Church Avenue and Franklin Road. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall be closer to the present street line than ten feet. A map of said line is hereto attached and made a part hereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of July, 1932. No. 4019. A RESOLUTION to offer a reward of $250.00 for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons who shot and wounded Lieutenant L. R. Morris. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a reward of $250.00 be, and is hereby offered for the apprehension and conviction of the person or per- sons who shot and wounded Lieutenant L. R. Morris of the Police Department on June 29th. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no police officer of the City of Roanoke or other officer employed by the City of Roanoke, or who receives a compensation from the City of Roanoke shall receive any part of the reward hereby offered. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk, IN THE COUNCIL FOR TkHE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The llth, day of July, 195£. No. 4020. A RESOLUTION providing for the care of indigent ~tuberculosis patients in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Dr. Fred F. 0asr be employed at a salary of $50.00 per month, beginning July 1£, 193£, to look after the indigent tuberculosis patients in the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the city maintain eight beds for white patients in the sanatoriums and four beds for colored patients; that such beds are to be cupied by tubercular patients upon the recommendation of the City Physician and Dr. Fred F. 0mst. Any money expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account of Outside Poor. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Preside IN THE COUNCIL FOR .TNE~ CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1932. No. 4016. AN ORDINANCE to regulate the sanitation of barber shops, barber schools, beauty culture and manicuring establishments and schools, providing for inspection thereof, requiring permits for operators and providing penalty for violation thereof. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that: Section l: Definitions. The term "barber" shall mean one who shaves or trims th beard or cuts or shampoos, singes or dresses the hair or massages the head, face or neck of any person for pay mud ~b. ll include operators, apprentices and pupils in barber schools. "Barber Shop" is to embrace any place where the work or business of a barber is done for pay and may or may not include a beauty culture establishment. "Barber School" shall be construed to mean and include all places where the work or business of a barber is taught or where instructions are given in shaving, hair curt, lng, shampooing, trimming or massaging for which instructions tuition fees are recei' ed or charges are made. "Beauty Culture" shall be constx~xed to mean and include the ~osmetic art of hairdressing and shall embrace the arranging, dressing, curling, sim lng, waiving, cleaning, cutting, bleaching, tinting, or coloring of the hair of any person and the massaging, cleansing, and the ~~t~15 of the scalp, face, neck, arms or bust of any person either with the hands, mechanical apparatus or cosmetic ,reparations for compensation. "Beauty Culture Establishment" ~b~ll be construed to mean any place in which any person, whether operator, attendant, helper or apprent~c~ ,ractices beauty culture for compensation and may or may not include a barber shop. em 435 The te~ "Beauty Oulture School" stmll mean any place in which any person or persons ~eaeh.any or all parts of beauty c~t~e for compemsation. The te~ "~i~i~ tablis~ent" ~h~ll mean ~ place in which a~ person or persons e~es in treat- i~ the ~ds or nails of ~ person for compensation. The term "~iouri~ s~ll me~ ~ place in which the care of the han~s ~d nails is ta~t for eo~en- sation. ~erever the te~ "~ch establi~ents" is used, it shall be const~ to me~ and include barber shops, barber schools, beauty eult~e ~d m~lc~i~ estab- l~s~ents ~d schools. No part of these ~efinitions nor of this ordin~ce ~hall be oonst~e~ to include or app~ to ~de~t~ers, doctors, chiropodists or n~ses in the practice of their professions. Section 2: Pe~its Req~red. It s~ll be ~law~l for a~ person, association, firm or corporation, to conduct, operate or ~intain a barber shop, barber school, - beauty oult~e or~ieuring establis~ent or school in the City of Ro~oke without first applying for ~d obtaining f~m the Health Department of this city a pemit therefor as hereinafter provided. Permits for such establishments are to be posted in some conspicuous place in this establi~ent ~d renewed a~l~. Section 3: How Pe~its ~ be Obtained. ~y person, firm or corporation wi~ to conduct a barber shop, barber school, beauty c~t~e or manic, lng establishment or school, shall file with the Health Department for a permit to conduct ~eh a busi- ~ness. The person or persons m~ing ~ch application s~ll, at the time of m~i~ applicaii~n, present to the Health Officer a Oertificate of He~th, as hereinafter provided, for each person, {operator, assistant helper, apprentice or pupil) who is ~to be employed in ~ch business. The Health Officer ~all then cause the matter set~ forth in such application to be investigated, including the s~itary condition of ~the place to be operated, ~d if the conditions conform to tbs requirements of this ~ordin~ce ~d the application be approved, a pe~it ~11 be grated by the Health Officer. Section 4: {a) Certificate of Health Req~red. It ~11 be ~law~ for ~ pe~ son, whether o~er, operator, assist~t, helper, apprentice or pupil to attend or se~e ~yone in ~y barber ~op, barber school, beauty oult~e or manicuri~ es~bli~ ~ent or school or in the residence of ~y customer or in ~y other place for o~pen- Sation ~less ~ch person so se~ing holds a certificate of health, isled by the ~alth Officer of the City of Ro~oke and it ~11 be ~law~l for ~ person, fi~ pr corporation to employ or pe~it a person to work in such ~ establl,h~ent or school Who does not Bold a certificate of health, grated by the Health Officer of this citY. (b) How Certificates of Health ~ Be Obtained. Application for a tificate of Health shall be made on a form provided by the Health Department. The pplie~t s~ll then file with the Health Officer on a form provided by the He,th Department a medical certificate signed by a ~ licensed, reputable physiol., ap- Proved by the Health Officer, stating that ~thin 10 preceding d~s the applic~t ~s be~n given a thorough p~sieal e~ination, including the necessary labo~tory tests to determine freedom from infectious diseases. For such medical certificate to be acceptable the e~mining p~sioi~ must make a complete p~sioal e~ination af said person, employing standard, reco~ized methods and tests for determining ~the presence of eomm~ioable diseases ~d must ~e a separate report f~ each per- son e~ined. If the medical certificate ~bracing all laboratory tests ~d the r~ port of the p~sieal e~ination, as certified to by the e~ini~ p~sici~, ~ow 436 harbor the causative organizations of or be a ~oarrier" of any such disease, and upon approval of the application the Health ~fficer ~hall issue the applicant, free of charge, a-Certificate of Health. ~uch certificate shall statethe date of c:x:ami~ nation and freedom from any infectious disease in communicable form at the time of examination. This Health Certificate must be kept On the possession of the person to whom issued and e~bited to the sanitary inspector upon request. (c) Health Certificates not .Transferable. Health Ce~%Ificates shall not ~ransferred and shall not be used by any other person than the one to whom issued. Health Certificates issued under the provisions of this section shall not be con- straed to authorize persons to work or the employment of persons to whom issued whe~ ~uch Persons thereafter contract or are infected with or bays been exposed to any infectious disease requiring isolation or exclusion from their employment by the ~lationlor ordinance of this city, nor shall such certificate be construed as limtl ing the power of the Health 0ffioer to require the re-examination of such persch when in his Judgement such an examination is necessary. (d) Manager to Report ~uspl~uous Cases. ~he Manager of any barber shop, barber school, beauty culture or manicuring establishment or school shall report medicately to the Health Department the name and address of any employee whom he knows or suspects to be suffering from any infectious disease in communicable form. {e) Certificates of Health to be Renewed Annually. Certificates of Healtt, as required in this section, shall be renewed annually. Section 5. Infectious Diseases of Attende~ts. No person who is affected with any infectious disease in communicable form shall attend any person in such establilh- merit. Section 6. Infectious Diseases of Patrons. .No person affected with or who ap- pears to be infected with any..infeetious disease in communicable form shall be tended in any such establishment. Section 7, Sterilization of Implements. All razors, brushes, combs, scissors, tweezers, blackhead removers, files,.polishe~s, massage.and scalp, applicators and other implements that come in contact with the skin of the face or nech of custemerl used in such establishments or in the homes of customers, hospitals or any other place, shall be thoroughly cleansed and sterilized after each and every separate use thereof by immersion in boiling water or exposure to live steam for at least five minutes or by immersion in some disinfecting solution, or by the exposure to leering fumes, or by someother method of sterilization approved by the Health esr. The use of such implement which cannot be so treated is prohibited. Section S. Strops and Hones to be Kept Clean. All razor strops and homes iin any barber shops and barber schools, beauty culture or manicuring establishments or school shall be maintained in a clesmly condition at all times and no razer shall iibe stropped or honed after any use thereof for shaving unless the said ra~or before such stropping or honing have been sterilized as required in Section ?, of this ordinance. Section 9. Y~diwidual Towels and Hair Gowns Required. No towel or hair gowa or other cloth which has come in contact with the skin of the face or neck of a cus- tomer, shall be used in any such establishment on ~other person without first laundered or boiled for at least fiveminutes, 11 4 t? Section 10. Individual Head-rest. Coverings Required. Before any patron atten- ided in any barber shop or school, beauty culture establishment or school is permitte~[ itc recline in a chair, the head-rest of such chair shall be covered with a clean towel or clean sheet of paper not previously used for any other purpose. Section 11. Use of Stick Astringents Prohibited. No alum, or other astringent in stick form shall.be used in such establishments. ' puffs, sponges or neck duster shall be used in such establishments. Section 13. Use of Soap, Shaving Cup and Finger Bowls in Common Prohibited. Thei . l[; ~rohibited in such establishment.. Section 14. Attendamts to Wash and Sterilize Hands. All attendants in such es- tablishments shall wash their hands thoroughly with soap and hot water and immerse or rinse them in some disinfecting solution, approved by the Health Officer before attending any person. Section 15. Attendan$~s to Wear Coat or Uniform. Attendants while attending any patron in any such establishment shall wear a clean washable outer coat or uniform. Section 16. Establishments to be Lighted and Ventilated. All such establishmen ~s shall be properly and adequately lighted and ventilated. Section l?. Walls, Ceilings, Floors, etc., to be Kept Clean. The walls, ceil- ings, floors, furniture and fixtures and all other exposed surfaces in such establis - ments shall be kept clean and free from dust. Section 15. Water-closets to be Provided. All such establishments shall be provided with suitable and sufficient water-closets, properly flushed, trapped and sewer connected and located in suitable apartments vented to the outside air and provided with self-closing doors and where both males and females, white and colored are employed in such establishments, such water closet facilities shall be provided for the separate use of each sex and color. Section 19. Washing Facilities to be Provided. Such establishments shall be srovided with suitable and adequate washing facilities with hot and cold running rater and all sinks and wash basins are to be properly trapped and sewer connected. Section 20. Inspections to be made by Health Department. The Health Officer of the City of Roanoke shall cause to be made such inspections and tests as may be required and necessary for the effective enforcement of the provisions of this or- dinance. The Health Officer and Inspector shall be granted entrance to all such establishments at any time during working hours. Section 21. No license to be Granted Without Permit.' No license for such es- tablishments opening business for the first time shall be granted by the Commissioner or Revenue of this city until the manager of such establishment shall have presented to the Commissioner a permit from the Health Department for the operation of such establishment. Section 22. PENALTY: Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordi- nance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less th~ Five nor more than fifty ($50.00) Dollars, and upon failure to pay such fine and costs, his permit may be revoked by the Health Officer. APPROVED ATTEST.. J R E. P E.A L f.t.) Date~.~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~C~., VIRGINIA, The l§th, day of July, 1932. No. 4017. $~ ordinance to define peddlers, to impose a license tax on peddlers, and to provide penalties for a violation of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAIN'ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Any person who shall carry from place to place, any goods, wares, or merohandi; and offer to sell or barter the same, or actually sell or barter the same, shsll be deemed to be a peddler, and any person licensed as a peddler may sell any personal property a merchant may sell, or he may exchange the same for other 'articles. A peddler's license shall not be transferable, and any person so licensed shal; endorse his name on said license, and such license shall confer authority to sell within the City of Roanoke. ~ny peddler who shall peddle for sale or sell or barter without a license shal; be guilty of a misdemes~or and on conviction thereof shall be fined not less than fifty dollars, nor more than ~lve hundred dollars for each offense; and any person selling or offering to sell as a peddler shall exhibit his license on dems~d of any citizen of the city, and upon his failure or refusal to do so he shall be subject to the panalties for peddling without a license. Ail persons who do not keep a regular place of business {whether it be a house or a vacant lot, or elsewhere), open at all times in regular business hours and at the same place, who Shall offer for sale goods, wares and merchandise, shall be deemed peddlers under this ordinance. Ail persons who keep a regular place of busi- ness, open at all times in regular business hours and at the same place, who shall elsewhere than at such regular place of business, personally, or through their agents, offer for sale or sell, and at the time of such offering for sale, deliver goods, wares and merchandise, shall also be deemed peddlers as above; but this or- dinance shall not apply to those, who sell or offer for sale in person or by their employees, ice, wood, meats, milk, butter, eggs, poultry, fish, oysters, tiame, vege- tables, fruits, or other family supplies of a perishable nature grown or produced by them and not purchased by them for sale. But a dairyman who uses upon the street of the city one or more wagons may sell and deliver from his wagons, milk, butter, cream and eggs in said city without procuring a peddler's license. For the privilege of peddling or bartering in the City of 'Roanoke there shall be paid two hundred and fifty dollars for each person so engaged or employed in the city, when he travels on foot, and when he peddles otherwise than on foot, the tax shall be five hundred dollars, except that the tax on peddlers of ice, wood, meat, milk, butter, eggs, poultry, fish, oysters, game, vegetables, fruits or ot~er family supplies of a perishable nature not grown or produced by them, shall be two hundred dollars for each vehicle used in such peddling in the city. The tax on peddlers of lightning r~a shall be two hundred dollars in the city, and peddlers of coal and who peddle the same from vehicles, shall pay a tax of ten dollars for each vehicle ~sed £n the city. Every vehicle used in peddling as aforesaid shall have conspicuously displayed thereon the name of the peddler using the same, together with the street and number of his residence. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to require of any farmer a peddler's license for the priwilege of selling or peddling farm products, wood or charcoal grown or p,roduced by him, nor shall the ordinance apply to peddlers of farm products who do not offer their produce for sale or sell on the markets of the city or the streets designated for market purposes, and who pay the license tax prescribed under Section 66 of the License Tax Ordinance. Every license issued under this section shall expire on the thirty-first day of December o~f each year. No license issued under this section shall be prorated. APPROVED IN THE 0OUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIRGINIA, The lSth, day of July, 1932. ATTEST: O l e rk. No, 4 018. AN ORDINANCE imposing a license tax on peddlers of goods, wares or merchandise who sell to licensed dealers or retailers, and prescribing penalties for violations BE IT ORDAINED bY the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: There is hereby imposed a license tax on every person, firm and corporation (other than a distributor and/or vendor of motor vehicle fuels and petroleum pro- ducts, tobacco, or seafood, a farmer, a farmer's co-operative association, a produ- cer, or a manufacturer taxable on capital by this State, or a distributor of manu- factured goods paying a city license tax on his purchases} who or which shall peddle goods, wares or merchandise by selling and delivering the same at the same time to licensed dealers or retailers at other tha~ a definite place of business,operated by the seller. Provided, however, this ordinance shall not 'be construed to apply to wholesale dealers regularly licensed by this city, and who shall at the same time sell and deliver merchandise to retail merchants. The license tax hereby imposed, as aforesaid, on every such person, firm or corporation, peddling,as aforesaid, is in the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars, for each vehicle used in such business, and the said license shall not be .transferable, nor shall the tax be subject to pro~ation. Every wehiole used by any licensee hereunder shall have conspicuously displayed thereon the name of the person, firm or corporation using the same, with the post office address of the licensee, and the license hereby required shall be conspicu- ously displayed on each vehicle while used in such business. Every person, firm or corporation claiming to be a distributor and/or vendor of motor vehicle fuels and petroleum products, a farmer, a dealer in forest product~, or tobacco, or seafood, a producer, a wholesale dealer, or a manufacturer taxable on capital by this state, or a distributor of manufactured goods paying a city license tax on his purchases and selling and delivering at the same time, or offer- 44O goods, wares, or merchandise, shall, upon request of any police, tax or revenue off'. oep, furnish evidence of his or its claim other than his or its mere statement, tha~ he or it is exempt from the provisions of this ordin~_~_ce, and failure to furnish such evidence shall be sufficient ground for charging the person operating the ve- hicle with a violation of this ordinance, and in any prosecution for a violation of this ordinance the claim aforesaid must be corroborated by satisfactory evidence. The exemption hereby accorded a distributor and/or vendor of motor vehicle fuels an~ petroleum products and a dealer in forest products or tobacco, is restricted to sucl peddling of motor vehicle fuels and petroleum products and forest products, and to- bacco; and in the case of a farmer, a producer, or a manufacturer taxable on capital by this State, the exemption is restricted to such ~eddling of goods, wares or mer- chandise actually manufactured, produced or grown by the seller. A peddler, within the meaning of this ordinance, is any person, firm or corpoX~ ation who or which, at other than a definite place of business operated by the sell- er, shall sell, or offer to sell, goods, wares or merchandise to licensed dealers or retailers, and at the time of such sale or exposure for sale, shall deliver, or offer to deliver, the goods, wares or merchandise to the bu~ver, and any delivery made on the day of sale shall be construed,as equivalent to delivery at the time of Sal e. Every person, firm or corporation elaimin~ exemption from the provisions of this ordinance on the ground that he or it is delivering goods, wares or merohan~is~ previously sold to the customer, shall, upon request of any police, tax or revenue officer, furnish evidence of his or its claim other than his or its mere statement, which evidence may be an invoice or signed order describing the goods, wares or mex~ chandise involved, and the amount and price thereof, and failure to furnish such evidence shall be sufficient ground for charging the person operating the vehicle with a violation of this ordinance, and in any prosecution for a violation of this ordinance, the claim aforesaid must be corroborated by satisfactory evidence. Every person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars for each offense, and each day's violation of any provision of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1932. No. 40El. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install the following water mains: (1) ~An 8 inch water main in 3rd Street, South Roanoke, from Wellington Avenue East to Cornwallis Avenue. (2) A 2 inch water main in 6th Street N. W., from Patton Avenue to serve Ho. 503- 6th Street N. W. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water mains, amd further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened u~der the provi- sions of the general ordinanmes of the City of Roanoke providing for street restor- ation. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Preslden IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~ae 15th, day of July, 1932. No. 4022. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the' City of Roanoke for the month of June, 1932, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of June, 1932, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: Clty Mauager Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries ~ Court Officers and E~pense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Coroner City Planning & Zoning Civil & Police Court Assessing & Collecting Dog Tax Collecting Delinquent Tax Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire " Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military and Armories Physician Quarantine and Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher ~ City Stables and Food Tools and EQuipment Special Services $ 955.57 1,120.70 915,39 4 1.39 592,50 372.32 1,428.30 20.13 155.52 1,298,42 2,876.60 590.00 20.00 570.32 886.10 203.02 153.68 770.17 127.00 1,000.00 1, ?54.99 96.00 1,766.25 1,145.22 11,461.92 14,482.86 Z,858.75 5,119.94 52£.00 86.20 ~25.00 118.75 65,34 1,825.11 1,701.70 5,4?6.59 529.95 ?, 909.74 Z0.86 1,285.87 948.22 659.00 41.50 Allowances and Gifts Damages and Costs Wor~nen' s Compensation Garage Gas and 0il Schools Parks Library Recreation Market West End Market Iht · re st Police and Fire Pensions 1~, 68 88.90 268.58 1,268.1§ 1,2?4.80 79,000,00 1,261.19 2,008.81 1,061.77 1,816.03 1.V9.11 6,9~.00 , $ 167,186.01 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer and Drain Constr~ction Street Construction 4,530,87 $ 187,97E.E5 Clerk. APPROVED _ Presi~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of July, 1932. No. 40P,4. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. 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 gas main on Chapman Ave- nue S. W., from 19th Street West 200 feet to a dead end. 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 r~asen of the installation and maintenance of said gas m~_:in, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN-THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of July, 1932. No. 40E6. A RESOLUTION to extend the time for the reduction of rents at the city market. WHEREAS, by resolution heretofore adopted the rents in the city market building Were reduced ten percent to expire August 31, 1952, and 44; WHEREAS, the tenants in said building have asked for a further extension of said reduction. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council ~f the City of Roanoke that said reduc- tion of ten percent of the rents in the market building be continued until December 1932. ATTEST: Glerk. APPROVED Pre sident~(~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of July, 1932. No. 4023. A RESOLUTION to make an appropriation to the account of Outside Poor. BE IT RESOLED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an appropriation of $2,000.00 be, and is hereby made to the account of Outside Poor for the purpose of taking care of the indigent tuberculosis patients in the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to make such entries on his books as will carry into effect the provisions of this resolution. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of July, 1932. No. 4027. AN ORDINANCE to authorize the payment to the Family Welfare Society of $2,000.00 on August l, 1932, and $2,000.00 on September l, 1932, and to make an ap- propriation for said sums. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to pay to the Family Welfare Society, in ad- dition to their additional monthly appropriation, $2,000,00 on August I, 1932, and $2,000.00 on September l, 1932. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an appropriation of $4,000.00 be, and the same is hereby made to the account of Organized Charities to take uare of said payments. It appearing that the sums of money herein mentioned are necessary for the support of the charity cases, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST: APPROVED 444 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of August, 193£. No. 4025. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to W. G. Den~ to make certain additions to his residence at 304 - 4th Street N. W. WHEREAS, W. G. Dent has applied for a permit to make certain additions tc his frame residence at 304 - 4th Street N. W., and WHEREAS, the adjoining property owners by writing duly filed have agreed that the parmit may be granted, and WHEREAS, the Building ~Inspector of the City of. Roanoke has recommended the granting of the permit, and ~ WHEREAS, no additional fire hazard will be added by the building of the addi- tion. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted W. G. Dent to m_~ke certain additions to his residence at 304 - 4th Street N. W. Said additions being shown on the Dian~ hereto attached and made a part hereof. The constraction thereof shall be to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector, and under plans and specifications to be furnished by him. The said W. G. Dent by acting under this rg~solution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or prope.] by reason of the construction of the additions to his residene®. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of August, 1932. No. 4029. A RESOLUTION to offer the United States Government a tra~t of land to be used for the purpose of erecting thereon a Veterans Hospital. WHEREAS, the United States Government is contemplating the erection of a Veterans Hospital in the State of Virginia West of a llne drawn North and South through the City of Charlottesville, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke is within the'~territory ~to be accommodated by ~' said Veterans Hospital, _~md ~EREAS, the erection of said Veterans Hospital in the City of Roanoke will be of benefit to the citizens of the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by. the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and is hereby offered to the United States Govermment for the purpose of erecting a Veterans Hospital thereon, sixty acres or more, if deemed necessary off of the tract of land belonging to the City of Roanoke lying on the North side of the Bent ~ .... ~ ~a ~ l~nw~ n.~ th~ Alm~holx.~e Farm. Such land to be free of cost to ty¸ the United States Government and for the pmrpose of erecting thereon a Veterans Hospital. A2TEST: APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of August 1932. No. 4030. A RESOLUTION to suspend the operation of ordinances numbered 4017 and 4015, imposing a license tax on peddlers for thirty days from August BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the execution ~f the provisions of Ordinances numbered 4017 and 4018, levying a license tax on oeddlers be, and the same is hereby suspended for thirty days from the lSth, day f August 1932, and that said ordinances become effective on the 15th, day of Sep- tember 193£, unless otherwise ordered by the Council. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk. Pr e sider. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th, day of August 1932. No. 4031. A RESOLUTION to refund fines imposed upon J. E. Barker and M. rs. Margaret i~owntng of $20.00, each. V~EREAS, J. E. Barker and Mrs. Margaret Downing were tried in the police court on the 6th day of June 1932, and fined $20.00 each; said fines were paid and the money turned into the City Treasrtry, and WHEREAS, after the payment of said fines the cases were appealed to the Hust- ings Court.and upon trial by a jury the defendants were found not guilty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City $1erk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for $20.00 each, to J. E. Barker and Mrs. Margaret Downing, or to their attorneys, the same being to refund fines imposed upon them by the Police Court and appealed to the Hustings Cour ~nd the defendants found not guilty. Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. A P P R 0 V E D Clerk. -' ' .ti Pre side!~. 446 IN Tt~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of August, 1932. No. 4032. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment against certain property for the construc- tion of a sewer. WHEREAS, by a resolution heretofore adopted, the Council authorized the con- struction of a certain sewer known as the "Rl~gby Sewer", and upon the e~mpletion thereof one-third of the cost was to be charged to the property owners abutting thereon, according to the front footage, and ~fEEREAS, said sewer has been completed and the City Engineer has prepared a 3tatement showing the amount to be assessed against the abutting property, and WHEREAS, a notice as required by law, was published notifying property owners lo appear before the City Manager on Tuesday the 9th, day of August, 193£, at three O'clock P. M. in the Council Room ~ the Municipal Building to show cause~, if a~y they could, why the assessment should not be levied against their respective propert and V~EREAS, at said hearing no valid objection was urged against said assessment THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that an asse ment be, and is hereby levied against the property shown on the list hereto attache, and made a part hereof, for the amount therein, set out, the aggregate being $$,344.?6, and the City Clerk is directed to record said assessment in the book in his office kept for that purpose. APPROVED ' ' ~nt Presi . ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0Z~, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of August, 1932. No. 4033. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment against certain property for the construc- tion of a sewer. WHEREAS, by a resolution heretofore adopted the Council authorized the eon- struction of a certain sewer known as the "Grandin Court Sewer" and upon the comple- tion thereof, one-third of the cost was to be charged to the property owners abutt- ing thereon, according to the front footage, and ¥~EREAS, said sewer has been completed and the City Engineer has prepared a statement showing the amount to be assessed against the abutting property, and WHEREAS, a notice as required by law was published notifying property owners to appear before the City Manager on Tuesday the 9th, day of August 1932, at 3 o'cl, P. ~. in the Council Room of the ~unicipal Building to show cause, if any they coul. why the assessment should not be levied against their respective property, and ~EREAS, at said hearing no valid objection was urged against said assessment THEEEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an asses m~t b~_ and is hereb~ levied a~ainst the property shown on the list hereto attach- ck ~7,654.46, and the City Clerk is directed to record said assessment in the book in his office kept for that purpose. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £6th, dsj of August, 19Z£. No. 4034. A P~SOLUTION to levy an assessment agsinst certain property for the construc- tion of a sewer. WHEREAS, by a resolution heretofore adopted the Council authorized the con- struction of a certain sewer known as the "Runnymede Sewer" and upon the completion thereof, one-third of the cost was to be charged to~ the property owners abutting ,thereon, according to the front footage, and Y/HE ~REAS, said sewer has been completed and the City Engineer has prepared a statement showing the amount to be assessed against the abutting property, and YfHEREAS, a notice, as required by law, was published notifying the property owners to appear before the City Manager on Tuesday the 9th, day of August 193£, at 3 o'clock P. M. in the Council Room of the ~unicipal Building to show cause, if any they could, why the assessment should not be levied against their respective property, and ?~EREAS, at said hearing no valid objection was urged against said assessment. ~THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that an assess* Iment be, and is hereby levied against the property shovm on the list hereto attach- ed and made a part hereof, for the amount therein set out, the aggregate being $V,13~.87, and the City Clerk is directed to record said assessment in the book in ibis office kept for tl~t purpose. ATTEST: ./ ---J, Z ~ Clerk. Preside. , IN Tt~ C0~CIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROAN0t~,VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of Au~st, 19~2. No. 4035. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment against certain property for the const~e- tion off a sewer. V~ER~S, by a resolution heretofore adopted, the Council authorized the con- st~ction of a certain sewer ~ovm as the "Waverly Sewer" and upon the ~mpletion there- of, one-third of the cost was to be charged to the property owners abutting thereon, according to the front footage, and ¥~E~E~S, said sewer has been completed ~d the City Engineer has prepared a statement showing the amo~t to be assessed against the abutting property, and APPROVED III owners to appear before the City ~anager on Tuesday, the 9th, day of August, 193£, ~tny3 o'clock P. I~., in the Council Room of the ~[unioipal Building to skew cause, if they could, why the assessment should not be levied against their respective property, and WHEREAS, at said hearing no valid .objection was urged against said assessment. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assess- ment be, and is hereby levied against the property shown on the list hereto attached and made a part hereof, for the amount therein set out, the aggregate being $4,918.4 and the City Clerk is directed to r~cord said assessment in the book in his office kept for that purpose. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre side~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIt~GINIA, The 26th, day of August, 1932. No. 4036. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment against certain property for the oonstruotio~ of a sewer. ;~EREAS, by a resolution heretofore adopted, the Council authorized the constr~ tion of a certain sewer knov~n as the "Barbour Heights Sewer" and upon the completion thereof, one-third of the cost was to be charged to the property ov~ers abutting thereon, according to the front footage, and WHEREAS, said sewer has been completed and the City Engineer has prepared a statement showing the amount to be assessed against the abutting property, and WHEREAS, a notice, as required by law, was published notifying the property ov~ers to appear before the City Eanager on Tuesday, the 9th, day of August 1932, at ~ o'clock P. ~., in the Council Room 6f the ~unicipal Building to show cause, if any they could, why the assessment should not be levied against their respective property, and WHEREAS, at said hearing no valid objection was urged against said assessment. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that an assess ment be, and is hereby levied against the property shov~ on the list hereto attache and made a part hereof, for the amount therein setout, the aggregate being $1,258.68 and the City Clerk is directed to record said assessment in the book in his office kept for that purpose. APPR~0VED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sid~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIP~GIU. IA, The £6th, day of August, 19~£. No. 4037. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment against certain property for the construe- tion of a sewer. tion of a certain sewer known as the "Northeast Section Sewer" and upon the com- pletion thereof, one-third of the cost was to be charged to the property ova~ers abutt- ing thereon, according to the front footage, and '0'~EREAS, said sewer has been completed and the City Engineer has prepared a statement showing the amount to be assessed against the abutting property, and ~EREAS, a notice as required by law, was published notifying the property ovaaers to appear before the City Eanager on ~ik~esday, the 9th, day of August 19Z£, at ~ o'clock P. ~., in the Council Room of the ~k~nicipal Building to show cause, if any they could, v~hy the assessment should not be levied against their respective property, and ~EREAS, at said hearing no valid objection was urged against said assessment. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that an asses~ ment be, and is hereby levied against the property shown on the list hereto attach- ed and made a part thereof, for the amount therein setout, the aggregate being ~,06~.$9, and the City Clerk is directed to record said assessment in the book in his office kept for that purpose. ATTEST: ~ Clerk. APPROVED Pre ~nt. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £6th, day of August, 19~£. No. ~0~9. A RESOLUTIOI.~ authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. 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 street lights as follows: (1) One £b0 C. P. street light at Lafayette Avenue and ~th Street, South Roanoke. (2) One £b0 C. P. street light at Avenel Avenue and Lovell Road, Raleigh Court. Said lights to be maintained under the contract exist'zno~ between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sid6t' ' 4 50 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII~IA, The 26th, day of August, 1932. ~E .... ~J 0RDIN~CE to extend the permission heretofore granted to the S~ETY EOTOR T~NSIT CORP0~TION to maintain ~d operate upon the conditions herein specified or referred to a motor bus system of passenger tr~sportation upon certain streets of ;he City off Roanoke from September l, 1932, (the date of the expiration thereoff as here tofore provided) to September l, 1937, and alse. to ~end ~d reordain Section 2, an ordinance adopted by the Co~cil of the City of Ro~oke on the 10th, day of 1928, entitled, "An 0rdi~nce to gr~t permission to the Safety Rotor Transit Co~ poration to maintain ~d operate upon the conditions herein specified, a motor bus system of passenger transportation, upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke" and ~own as 0rdinan~e No. 3367. BE IT 0RDIIN~ by the Co~cil of the City of Roanoke: (1) That the permission heretofore grated the Safety ~[otor Transit ~orporattoz (which e~ires the 31st, day of August, 1932) auth0rizi~ it to maintain and operat~ a motor bus system of passenger transportation within the limits of the City of Roanoke, along routes and subject to conditions ~d restrictions heretofore providee and imposed by t~: Co~cil of the City of Roanoke, except as hereinafter ~ended, and the same hereby is extended for a ~rther period of five years, beginning Sep- tember l, 1932, and e~iring five years thereafter: (2) That the operation of said motor bus passenger transportation for said ex- tended period ~all be subject to all conditions ad restrictions imposed upon said co~oration as ~lly set forth tn 0rdinanee No. 1747, adopted by said Co~cil [torch ~, 1925, and also by the following ordinances adopted on the follovAng dates by said Co~cil amendatory thereof or ~pplemental thereto: No. 3251, adopted Dec. 23rd, 1927; No. 3289, " No. 3366, " No. 3367, " No. 3394, " No. 3 687, " No. 3869, " ~a~. 23rd, 1928; Aug. 20th, 1925; Aug. 10th, 1928; Sept. 14th, 1928; June 6th, 1930; Sept. 4th, 1931; except 'as hereinafter amended as to Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 3367, adopted by said Council August 10, 1928, or any other amendment thereof heretofore adopted by said Council, which terms, conditions, and restrictions heretofore provided or imposed by the Council (as hereinafter modified ,or amended) ~pon said operating corporation it, by the acceptance of this ordinance, agrees to abide by and comply with; (3) That said Ordinance No. 3367, adopted August 10, 1925, entitled "An Ordinance t'o amend Section 2 of ~mdinance No. 1747, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 24th, day of 5larch, 1925," be and .the same is hereby amended and readopted so as to read as follows: 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 24th, day of 5~arch, 1925, entitled, "An Ordinance granting permission to the Safety ~[otor 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 readopted so as to read as follows: XXXXXXXXX Section E. No. 1. From First Street and Campbell Avenue, S. W., on First Street to Church Avenue So W., on Church Avenue to Fifth Street S. V~., on Fifth Sreet to Campbell Avenue S. W., on Campbell Avenue to Chap- man Avenue, S. W., on Chapman Avenue to l~th Street, S. W., on 15th Street to Rorer Avenue S. ;~t., on Rorer Avenue tc 18$h Street, S. ~V., on 18th, Street to Salem Avenue, S. W., on Salem Avenue via Shaffer, s Crossing to £4th Street and Melrose Avenue N. W., on Melrose Avenue to City Limits. Returning on same route to ~th Street and Campbell Avenue, S. Vt., on Campbell Avenue to First Street, S. W., the place of beginning. No. £. From Greenbrier (Waverlyl on Kenwood to Jamison, on Jamison to 9th, on 9th to Tazewell, on Tazewell to £nd Street, S. E., End to Church, Church to End, S. W., 2nd to Franklin Road, Franklin Road to ~rshall, ~arshall to 8th, 8th, to Elm, Elm via ~asena Bridge to Main, Main to Wasena, Wasena to 0tterview, 0tterview to Ghent, Ghent to Virginia, Virginia to Chesterfield, Chesterfield to Berkley, Berkley to BrunswicM, Brunswick to Denniston, to Ghent. Returning over same route to Church, Church to 1st, S. E., 1st, S. E., to Tazewell. No. 3. From Jefferson and Salem, Salem to Fifth, Fifth to Gilmer, Gilmer to llth, llth, to Orange, 0rm~ge to 10th, 10th, to Rugby Boulevard, Rugby Boulevard to l?th Street. Returning on same route to 5th and Center, on Center to Jefferson, Jefferson to Salem. No. 4. From Massachusetts Avenue and Lafayette to Melrose, MelrOse to llth Street, llth Street to Loudon, Loudon to 5th, 5th, to Salem, Salem to 2nd, 2nd to Church, Church to 1st, S. E., 1st to Tazewell, Tazewell to 13th, 13th, to Jamison, Jamison to Dale, Dale to 20th, Street. Returning on same route to Tazewell and 2nd, on 2nd to Church, Church to 5th, S. W., and 5th to Loudon. No. 5. From Sherwood Avenue and Arlington Road, on Sher- wood to Main, Main to Elm, Elm to 5th, 5th, to ~,.[arshall, Marshall to Franklin Road, Franklin Road to 2nd, 2nd to Church, Church to 1st, S. E., 1st, S. E., to Tazewell, Tazewell to 8th, 8th, to Highland, Highland to 7th, 7th, to Murray, ~rray to 6th, 6th, to Highland, Highland to 7th, thence returning over same to 2nd, S. E., on 2nd, to Church. No. 6. From Nelson and Salem, on Salem to Jefferson, to H~gh to First, N. ~., to Gilmer, to Peach Road, to McDowell, to 7th, E. W., to ~Iadison, to 8th, N. W., to Harrison, to Peach Road. Returning from Harrison and Peach Road over same route to Jefferson and Norfolk, on Norfolk to Salem and Nelson. No. 7. Loudon and 17th, Loudon to 5th, 5th, to Center, Center to 2nd, Shenandoah to Jefferson, Jefferson to Salem, Salem to 5th, 5th, to Loudon, Loudon to 17th. No. 8. First and Campbell, First to Church, ~hurch to 2nd, 2nd to Franklin Road, Franklin Road to I~rshall, Marshall to 5th, 5th, to Walnut to entrance Highland Park. Returning over same to 2nd Street, on 2nd to Csmpbell, on Campbsll to Eirst Street, the place of beginning. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. 452 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of $.eptember, 193Z. No. 4040. A RESOLUTION to accept fr~m the Virginia Bridge and Iron ,Company a deed for a certain tract of land. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of. the City of Roanoke that the conveyance from the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company to the City of Roanoke dated Jlzly ES, 19~, conveying a tract of land on Lynchburg and Salem Turnpike, containing .604 acres, be, and the same is hereby duly accepted by the City of Roanoke upon the terms and conditions set forth in the said conveyance, and the City Clerk and Auditor is here~ by authorized ~and directed forthwith to have the said conveyance duly admitted to reoord. ATTES T: Clerk. APPROVED , , Preslde'~ '~ IN THE'COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 01~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of September, 193E. No. 4041. AN 0RDINAFOE to ~mend and reordain Section 9 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the lSth, day of October, 19E9, numberecl Z555. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 9, of an o~dinance adopted on the lSth, day of October, 19E9, numbered $585, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate the licensing and operation of public vehicles, taxicabs, and for hire ears on the streets of the City of Roanoke, Virgi~ia, be amended and reor- dained so as to read as follows: Section 9, Rates: The following scheduel of rates shall be charged and collected for the trans- portation of passengers within the City of Roanoke by public vehicles and no differ- ent rates shall at any time be charged or collected for such Service~. (a) Taxicab Rates: The rates to be charged and collected for service by taxi- cabs shall be determined exclusively by t~wimeter and shall be as follows: For the first one-quarter of a mile or fraction thereof E5 cents. For each succeeding one-quarter of a mile or frae.rich thereof five cents. For each additional passenger in excess of one, there shall be made an extra charge of 10 cents. For each two minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof a charge shall be made of five cents. If hired on an hourly basis, the charge per hour shall be $E.50 per hour, re- ~gardless of the number off passengers carried. ~/aiting time shall include the time when taxicab is not in motion beginning with the time of arrival at the place to which it has been called or time consumed while it is standing at the direction of the passenger, but no charge shall be made consumed by premature response to a call. A charge of 25 cents shall be made for the transportation of trunk and baggage, other than ordinary handbags in passenger vehicles. No txntnks, handbags nor packages can be carried on outside of taxicab or oar for hire. OTHER RATES (b) For Hire Automobile Rates: The rates to be charged and collected for hire automobile shall be $2.§0 per hour and pro-rata for any fraction of an hour. For transportation from railroad to hotels,and vice versa 30 cents for the first passenger and ,10 cents for each additional passenger and from said terminals to other parts of the City and vice versa and for transportation between points within the City other than such terminals for the first passenger, 40 cents per mile or fraction thereof and 5 cents for each additional one-quarter of a mile or fraction thereof and l0 cents for each additional passenger. For Hire cars should at all times have their speedometer in working condition so that the actual computation of each trip can be made, -- Where calls are made from stand to residence no charge can be made until car arrives at point of call. Where intermediate stops are made at the request of the passenger, an additional charge of 5 cents shall be made for each two minutes or fraction thereof of waiting time. (o) There shall be posted in a conspicuous place inside each public vehicle, printed in legible type, a card showing the rates of fare prescribed to be charged ~for the use thereof. (d) Prepayment of fares: Drivers of public vehicles may refuse employment un- less the legal fare is prepaid, but'shall not otherwise refuse to carry any orderly person anywhere in the city unless previously engaged or unable to do so, No other person shall be carried in public vehicles except with the consent of the passenger who first engages the car. (e) Records: Accurate records of all calls or trips made by public vehicles, She time of beginning an~ ending of such trips, the fares collected therefor shall be kept and s~ch records shall be available for the insp, ection and use of the Department ~f Police for official ~purposes only. i' ~ (f) Receipts. Upon request a receipt shall be delivered to the person paying the fare for transportation by a public vehicle at the time of sach payment. Such ~eceipt shall be in legible type or writing and shall contain the name of the owner, ~ity license number, and driver's name and driver's City license number or the taxi- ~eter number, all items for which charge is made, the date and total amount of pay- ~ent. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk, ~ President~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR TME. CITY OF ROANOX~.', VIRGINIA, The End, day of September, 193Z. NO, 404E. A RE~}LUTION grantin~ a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Coumcil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to lay water mains as follow~ (1) Six inch water ~ain on J~anes Street from Roanoke Avenue, South to Oxford Avenue, Virginia Heights. (E) Two inch water main in Clayton Avenue N. E., West of 4th Street to serve No. 45 Clayton Avenue N. E. Said Roanoke Water Works 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 construction and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened umder the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- rich. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN ~. COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0k~E., VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of September, 1932. No. 4046. A RESOLUTION to give a hearing to the property owners on the Question of es- tablishing a set back line on Tazewell Avenue S. E., between Jefferson Street and End Street S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a hearing be given t~ the property owners abutting on Tazewell Avenue S. E., from Jefferson Street East 1st, Street upon the Question of establishing a set back line on said Tazewell Ave- nue in accordance with the map hereto attached and made a part hereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to publish a notice as required by law. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~'~.., VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of September, 1932. No. 404 ?. A RESOLUTION to postpone the execution of OrE nantes Numbers 4017 and 4015 adopted July 15, 1932, until January l, 1933. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the execution of Ordinances Numbers 4~17 and 4018, ~dopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day of July 1932, entitled: No. 4017 - "An Ordinance to define ~eddlers, to impose a license tax on peddlers, and to provide penalties fo~ a violation of this ordinance." No. 4018 - "An Ordinance imposing a license tax on peddlers of goods, wares or merchandise who sell to licensed dealers or retailers, amd prescribing penalties for violations." be suspended until January l, 1933. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. * Preside~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of September, 1932. No. 4044. A RESOLUTION to release the taxes for the year 1950, on the property of the Mary Louise Home of the King's Daughters at the N. N. Corner of Patterm~n Avenue and 10th Street S. W. WHEREAS, the Mary Louise Home of the King's Daughters purchased 'the property at the N. ~. Corner of Patterson Avenue and 10th Street S. W., on the l?th., day of March 1930, for use as a home for aged women, and WHEREAS, upon the purchase of the property the organization was paid the taxe accruing from January 1st, to March l?, 1930, amounting to $@1.34, and ;THEREAS, said property under the ownership of the I~1ary Louise Home of the I King's Daughters is exempt from taxation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that upon the payment of $$1.34, to the Clerk of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, the said Clerk be, and is hereby directed to mark released and satisfied said taxes against the property at the Northwest Corner of Patterson Avenue and 10th Street S. W., appearing in the name of J. B. Bray, on the delinquent tax book in his offic, and now owned by the i, iary Louise Home of the King's. Daughters. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to credit the account of Delinquent Taxes for 1930, with the difference between $81.34, the amount to be paid and the amount of taxes appearing against APPROVED said property. IN THE COUNCIL l~ R THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 16th, ds~v of September, 1932. No. 4041~. A RESOLUTION to close to public travel an alley extending from Wilson Street Rest between the property owned by the School Board of the City of Roanoke, and to open an alley in the rear of said property extending from Penmar Avenue to connect with the alley to be closed. WHEREAS, the School Board of the City of Roanoke is the ovmer of a piec~ of ,roperty lying on the West Side of Wilson Street S. E., and extending along said ~treet approximately 247 feet, and along Penmar Avenue 160 feet and on Pechin Street 295 feet, the said property being separated by a l0 foot alley extending West from ~ilson Street, and ~EREAS, the School Board of the City of Roanoke has requested that the said alley separating the said property be closed and a l0 foot alley opened extending from Penmar Avenue to connect with the alley to be closed, the same being in the rear of the property of said School Board, and VfHEREAS, all of the property owners in the block effected by said alley have consented to the closing thereof, and the opening of the alley in th~ rear of said property extending from Penmar Avenue to connect with the~all~ to be closed. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the alley extending from ~ilson Street Nest through the property belonging to the School Board of the City of Roanoke be closed to public travel, and an alley ten feet wide be opened from Penmar Avenue to connect with the alley closed. The same being shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to make a notation of the change herein provided for upon the records in his office. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pr e s~ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of September, 193~. No. 4048. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 6 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th, day of June 1931, Numbered ~32. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 6, of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 12th, day of June,tg~l, NO. ~832,entitle~AN ORDINANCE to segregate the producer of farm and domestic pro- ducts and the huckster and peddler of farm and domestic products selling their pro- duce on the city market; setting aside space for the producer and huckster and ped- dler, specifying the charge for occupying such space and providing penalties for 47; iviolation," be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: 6. The purchaser of market space may occupy said space at £ o'clock P. E., on the day of purchase, and the Clerk of the Market shall sell such space a sufficient length of time before £ o'clock P. M., to allow the purchaser to occupy the same at £ o'clock P. M., but no producer or peddler shall make any sale before 3 o'clock P. M. Each purchaser of market space shall be entitled to occupy such ~ace from £ o'clock P. E., on the day purchased until 1£ o'clock M., on the following day. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANORfE, The £$th, day of September, 1932. VIRGIN IA, No. 4(:149. A RESOLUTION to transfer from the Workmen's Compensation Fund to the General Fund $7,500.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of $7,500.00. be, and the same is hereby transferred from the Workmen's Compensation Fund to the General Fund, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to make such entries on his books that will carry into effect tixe provisions of this re~ lution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby directed to transfer $7,500.00 from the Workmen's Compensation Fund now on deposit and place the same into the General Fund of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pres~nt' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~CE, The 28th, day of September, 19~2. VIRGINIA, No. 4050. A RESOLUTION to pay to the FA~[ILY WELFARE SOCIETY the sum of $7,500.00, the same being to pay accounts. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant to the Family Welfare Society for the sum of $7,500.00, from which fund the said .Family Welfare Society shall pay the bill owing the ~lick or Mack stores, and the balance of such fund shall be used to liquidate other outstanding indebtedness of the Family Welfare Society. APPROVED ATTEST: By IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of October, 1952. No. 4043. AN ORDINANCE to permit the holding of amateur boxing matches in the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it shall be lawful, Sundays excepted, to hold strictly amateur boxing matches or exhibitions within the City of Roanoke, to which an admission fee may be charged; provided that no single boxing match or exhibition shall be for more than four rounds of three minutes each and provided further, that no boxer shall be allowed to participate in more than four rounds of three minutes each with the same individual, within twenty-four con- secutive hours. An amateur boxing match or exhibition shall be construed to mean, within the provisions of this ordinance, a match or exhibition in which both contestants are amateur boxers and an amateur boxer shall be construed to mean one who engages in boxing solely for the pleasure and physical, mental or social benefits he derives therefrom, and to whom boxing is nothing more than an avocation and who neither directly or indirectly receives pay or other financial benefits in consideration of or as a reward for participating in any boxing matches or exhibitions. The boxing matches held under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be under the supervision of a Commission comprising three members, who sh_all serve without compensation and whose duty it will be to supervise all amateur boxing contests staged in the City of Roanoke. The Commission Chairman shall be the Director of Recreation, and shall be subject to serve at the direction of the City Manager. The two associate commissioners shall be appointed by the Council and shall serve one year each. The said commissioners may be reappointed at the expiration of their current terms, or may, at any time, be removed if at any time the Council so desires. No member of the Commission selected may have any personal interest in boxing from a financial standpoint, i. e., managing boxers, operating boxing events, or acting ir he capacity of a matchmaker or promoter. The Commission shall have the authority to grant license to boxers, seconds, referees, timekeepers, judges, matchmakers, and promoters. The foregoing licenses shall be free of chaxge, but the promoters of all amateur boxing matches staged in the City of Roanoke shall be assessed a tax on the gross receipts, the said tax to be five percent (5%) on the first three hundred dollars (~300.00), and two percent (Es) on all receipts in excess of three hundred dollars ($500.00). From this assessment the Commission shall pay the ex- penses that may occur in the office of the Commission. It shall be the duty of the Commission to pass on the Qualifications of the promoters or officials, and to make any provi~ion that said commission shall deem necessary for the right conduct of boxing matches. The Commission shall incorporate by-laws which it deems necessary. APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T}~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIi~GINIA, The 7th, day of October, 1932. No. 4051. ~ RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2 inch gas main in Grayson Avenue N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is aereby granted t~ Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2 inch gas main in Grayson Avenue }~. W., East of 10th Street, a distance of 75 feet. 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 or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas main, and fur- ther agrees to replace the streets vd~ere the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk. Preslden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGI~IA, The 14th, day of OctOber, 1932. No. 4052. A RESOLUTION to grant a permit to the Virginian Railws~ Company to construct side track across ~.ill Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and .s hereby granted the Virginian Railway Company to construct a side track across Eill Avenue, which track is to accommodate a proposed coal yard of"~1~ . B. Daniel. The said track is shown on the Blue Print hereto attached and made a part here The permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) In constructing said track the present grade of Hill Avenue shall not be interfered with, and the tops of the rails of said track shall be made to conform ~o the grade of said street, and the space occupied by said track shall be paved ~ith the same material as that used on the rest of the street, and the same shall be maintained by the Virginian Railway Company at its ovm cost. (2) No cars shall be permitted to remain in the.street,.and all loading and unloading of cars shall be on the premises. (3) Said Virginian Railway 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 construction and maintenance of said track and the operation of engines and cars thereon. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 19~£. No. 40~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Norfolk and Vlestern Railway Company to raise-10th Street Bridge three feet at the center pier. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the ~orfolk and Western Railwa.v Company to raise 10th Street bridge three feet at the center pier, the same to be done in accordance with the plan here- to attached and made a part hereof. The cost of raising said bridge shall be borne by the Norfolk and Western Rail- way Company. Said Norfolk and Western Railway Company by acting under this resolution agreel to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to ,ersons or property by reason of raising said bridge. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk. Pre%t. IN Tt~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 19~£. No. 40~4. A RESOLUTION to authorize the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke to allow in- terest at the rate of 4~ per annum on taxes paid on or before N~ember l, 1932. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that th~ Treasurer of the City be, and he is hereby authorized to allow interest at the rate of 4~ per an num on all taxes paid before Now ember l, 193£. The interest hereby allowed shall b computed from the date of payment to December §, 1932, and the City Clerk and Audito: lis directed to give credit to the Treasurer in his settlements for the interest al- lowed. BE IT FURTHER .RESOLVED that a refund of the amount of interesl; v~ichw~uld hay been deductible from the said tax be made to the tax payers ~ko have paid their taxe and who were not allowed interest as hereinbefore provided. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk Presider. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 14th,'day of October, 19Z£. No. 4055. A RESOLUTION grantinE a permit..to J. G. Holt to construct a certain cross-over BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted J. G. Holt to construct a cross-over on the Southside of J. B. Fishburn, and to be used for a parking lot. The cross-over to be constructed under specifications to be furnished by'the City I¥ianager and according to his good liking and satisfaction. Said J. G. Holt by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. APPROVED Clerk. Pr e si d~t. IN TIE COD~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 14th, day of October, 1932. No. 4056. AN ORDINANCE to declare that certain real estate owned by the City of Roanoke, a portion of what is known as the Almshouse Farm, is not necessary or needed for corporate City purposes, and to authorize and direct the I¥~ayor of said City to con- vey the said real estate to the United States of ~merica for hospital purposes. WHERE~S, the. Government of the United States of America has effered to locate, construct and operate a Veterans Administration Hospital for the State of Virginia costing approximately $800,000.00 on a tract or parcel of land owned by the City of Roanoke hereinafter described, provided the City of Roanoke will convey said real estate to the Government of the United States of America: AND, WHEREAS said land is not necessary or needed for the uses and purposes of the City of Roanoke; ~D, ~HEREAS great and inestimable benefits will accrue to the City of' Roanoke and its citizens, including several thousand veterans residing in said City, by the conveyance of said site to the United States of ~merica for hospital purposes, said ;raet or parcel of land being located in the County of Roanoke, State of Virginia, ~escribed by metes and bounds, courses and distances as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete monument, said point being the northeast corner of the Almshouse Farm of the City of Roanoke and corner to the land of Ernest B. Fishburn, ~nd also a point on the south right-of-way line of Virginia State Highway ~20~; then~ ~ith the line of Ernest B. Fishburn and ~ G. Hammond, et al., and passing a corner ~etween Ernest B. Fishburn and C. G. Hammond, et al., at 464.9 feet S. §2 deg. 44' E. 1491.6 feet to a concrete monument; and continuing vd th the lines of C. G. Hommon et al., the following two courses and distances N. ~? deg. 18' E. 31.02 feet to a concrete monument; thence S. ~2 deg. 44' E. 226.Z feet to a concrete monument; said nonument being 40 feet at right angles from the centre line of the existing Bent ~ountain Road; thence with a new line 40 feet from and parallel v~th the Bent ~oun- ;ain Road S. 60 deg. 10' N. £19~.17 feet to a concrete mon~nent, said point being in ithe line of ?~illiam~. ~ Hart; thence with the line between V~illiam H. Hart N. 46 deg. 33, ~J. 483.69 feet to an old concrete monument; thence ~ith a ne~ line N.. 4~ deg. 33' W. 61£.3~ feet to a concrete monument in the line of the lands of Ernest B. Fishburn; t?~ence with the line of same N. 44 deg. ~0' 30" E. 1887.1£ feet to the place of Beginning, and containing 62.86 Acres, being a portion of the ~lmshouse Farm which was conveyed to the City of Roanoke by C. O'Leary et ux. February 19, 188 recorded in Deed Book S. page 427, in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court for Roanoke County, at Salem, Virginia. All bearings referred to the ~eridian of the official Survey of Roanoke City. See plan 10~6-A on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. BE IT THEREFORE ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: First, That the tract or parcel of land aforesaid is no longer needed by the City of Roanoke for corporate purposes or uses,.which is accordingly hereby so de-~ olared. By No ...... 462 Second, That the City Attorney proceed at once to prepare an abstract of the ~itle to the property, according to instructions furnished by representatives of the ~nited States Government for the use of said Government in passing on said title. Third, That the ~yor of the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby authorized and ~irected upon approval of the title to convey to the United States of America the ;ract or parcel of land above mentioned and described in fee simple for the following ~urposes and uses: THAT the United States of America shall construct thereon a building or build- .ngs costing approximately $800,000.00, for a Veterans Hospital, within a resonable ;ime, otherwise said conveyance to the United States of America to be null and void, Lnd said land to revert to the City of Roanoke in fee simple. And upon approval of ;he conveyance the Grantee to have immediate possession and control of the said prop- ~rty for the purposes aforesaid. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~T0~, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 193£. No. 4057. A RESOLUTION to authorize the City Manager to construct a storm water drain from the Veterans Hospital. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke proposes to convey to the United States Governmen a tract of land situated on the Northside of Bent Mountain Road and being a part of the Almshouse Farm for the purpose of erecting thereon a Veterans Hospital, and V~F2LEAS, it is necessary that the storm water from said hospital be taken Gate of, TI~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City l~,~anager be, ~ud he is hereby directed to build a storm water drain from the line of the property to be conveyed to the United States Government through the property of Ernest B. Fishburn to I~urray Run, a distance of approximately §00 feet. APPROVED ATTEST: ~' .... ~ Clerk Presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 19~£. No. 4058. A RESOLUTION to authorize the City Manager to move the graves from the p~opert~ ~roposed to be conveyed to the Federal Government for hospital purposes. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke proposes to convey to the Federal Government, for ~he purpose of erecting thereon a Veterans Hospital, a tract of land situated on the fforthside of Bent Mountain Road and known as a part of the Almshouse Farm, and States Government a cemetery, and T~HEP~AS, it is necessary to move the bodies interred in said cemetery so that the United States Government may have fall use of the land for the purposes of the Veterans Hospital. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~Ianager be, and he is hereby directed to move the bodies interred in the cemetery now located upon the land proposed to be conveyed to the United States Government for the purpose of erecting thereon a Veterans Hospital to such location as the said City ~anager may select. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk Preslden IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 14th, d~~ of October, 1932. No. 4059. A RESOLUTION to grant to the United States Government ingress and egress thr, the property of the City of Roanoke, to and from the Almshouse Siding on the and Western Railroad. V~HEREAS, the City of Roanoke proposes to convey to the United States Government a tract of land lying on the Northstde of Bent Mountain Road, and known as a part of the Almshouse Farm, for the purpose of erecting thereon a Veterans Hospital, and ¥~EREAS, it is necessary that the Government have the right of ingress and egres to and from the Almshouse Farm Railroad siding situated, on the Norfolk and V~estern Railroad; such ingress and egress to be through the property of the City of Roano~. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the right be, and is hereby granted the United States Government for ingress and egress throug the property of the City of Roanoke to the Almshouse Siding, situated on the Norfolk and Uestern Railroad. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED Presiden IN Tt~£ COUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, ds~v of October, 193£. No. 4060. A RESOLUTI0~ to extend the payment of the license tax on automobiles, automobile trucks, motorcycles and motor driven vehicles to ~arch Z1, 19JJ. ?~HEREAS, the license tax on all automobiles, automobile trucks, motorcycles and motor driven vehicles expires on the 3lst, day of December 19Z2, and ~?~tEAS, tke State of Virginia has extended the payment of the license tax on such vehicles to Liar ch $1, 19J~, and UHE ~REAS, it is desirable that the city license year on such vehicles should con- 4 :4 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the li- icense on all automobiles, automobile trucks, motorcycles and motor driven vehicles be extended to ~Iarch 51, 1905. ATTES T: Clerk APPROVED Presiden~ ' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE ~qTY OF ROANOKE,VIRGI~iIA, The lath, d~y of October, 1952. No. 4061. A RESOLUTION to authorize the. City 5,[anager to construct curbing on both sides of Campbell Avenue between 10th and llth Streets, and on both sides of 10th Street between Patterson and Rorer Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~[anager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed curbing on both sides of Campbell Avenue bet~veen 10th and llth Streets, and on both sides of 15th Street between Patterson and Rorer Avenues. Any money expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account of street improvement. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pre sider IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The Zlst, day of October, 195Z. No. 40~. A RESOLUTION to contribute $100.00 toward the expense of celebrating Armis- tice Day. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $100.00 to Dr. J. E. ~ohn, Chairman of the Committee on Patriotic Affairs, towards the expense of celebrating Armistiee Day. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Allowances and Gifts. APPR0,VED ATTEST: Clerk Presi IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, The 28th, day of October, 1932. No. 4064. VIRGINIA, A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Sanford and Inge to construct certain cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted to Sanford and Inge to construct two cross-o~ers at Z00 - llth, Street S. W: one of said cross-overs to be on Salem Avenue, and the other on llth, Street, to accommodate a filling station at said location. The said Sanford and Inge shall construct said cross-overs under specificatio to be furnished by the City Manager and according to his good liking and satisfac- tion. Said Sanford and Inge by acting under this resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. APPROVED Clerk. Pre silent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of November, 1932. No. 4065. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section l, of an Ordinance adopted by the ouncil of the City of Roanoke on the £?th, day of May 193£, No. ~99~, and entitled "An Ordinance to regulate the sale or offering for sale coal, wood and coke and im- posing taxes on licenses of coal dealers and coal peddlers. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section l, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the E?th, day of May 19~2 No. ~99~, and entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate the sale or offering for sale coal wood and coke, and imposing taxes on licenses of coal dealers and coal peddlers," be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Section l: The term "coal peddler" shall include any person, firm or corpora- tion engaged in peddling coal, wood or coke on the streets of this city from wagons or other vehicles, and the term "coal dealer" shall include any person, firm or corporation soliciting, selling, delivering or offering for sale coal, wood or coke in this city and who does not come within the classification of coal peddler. APPROVED ATTEST~~: Clerk. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIa, The 4th, day of November, 1952. No. 4066. A RESOLUTION to pay the ~ALVATION APA~$200.00 per month for the months of October, November and December. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant to the SALVATION ARMY for the sum'of $200.00 for each of the months of October, November and December. Said amounts when paid shall be charged to.the account of Organized Charities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an appropriation of $600.00 be, and the same is ma~ to the account of Organized Charities to take care of the expenditures herein pre- vided for. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED Presid~· IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of November, 1932. No. 406?. A RESOLUTION to pay to the FAMILY WE~FARE SOCIETY $2,§00.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and JuPiter be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of the FAMILY ~LFARE SOCIETY for the sum of $2,500.00, in addition to the reg~Alar monthly appro- )riation. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Organized Charities. ~TTEST: alerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of November, 1932. No. 4068. A RESOLUTION to pay the RED CROSS $100.00 per month for the months of October, ~ovember ~and December. BE IT ~MSOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and ~udttor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant to the RED CROSS for the sum ~f $100.00, for each of the months of October, November and December. Said amounts-when paid shall be charged to the account of Organized Charities, · nd to be taken from the fund appropriated to the Veterans Relief Committee. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that authorizing the payment of the amounts herein men- pay additional amounts to said RED CROSS. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. . _ . . .Presi~t. IN THE COUNCI~, FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of November, 1932. No. 4069. AN ORDINANCE to repeal an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 14th, day of October 1932, No. 4056, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE to de- clare that certain real estate owned by the City of Roanoke, a portion of what is known as the Almshouse Farm, is not necessary or needed for corporate City purposes and to authorize and direct the Mayor of said City to convey the said real estate to the United States of America for hospital pUrposes." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 14th, day of October 1932, No. 4056, entitled, "Au Ordinance to declare that certain real estate owned by the City of Roanoke, a portion of what is known as the Almshouse Farm, is not necessary or need- ed for corporate City purposes, and to authorize ahd direct the Mayor of said City to convey the said real estate to the United States of America for hospital purpose,. be, and the same is hereby repealed. APPROVED ATTE ST: Clerk. Pre si de~ __]~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of November, 1932. No. 4070. AN ORDINANCE to declare that certain real estate owned by the City of Roanoke, a portion of what is known as the Almshouse Farm, is not necessary or needed for corporate city purposes, and to authorize and direct the Mayor of said City to con- vey the said real estate to the United States of America for hospital pUrposes. WHEREAS, the Government of the United States of America has offered to locate, construct and operate a Veterans Administration Hospital and other buildings in con. nection with the use thereof, for the-State of Virginia on a tract of land owned by the City of Roanoke hereinafter described, provided the City of Roanoke will convey said real estate to the Government of the United States of America, the grantor re- serving a right-of-way for purposes hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, said land is not necessary or needed for the uses and purposes of th, City of Roanoke; and WHEREAS, great and inestimable benefits will accrue to the City of Roanoke and its citizens, including several thousand veterans residing in said city by the con- veyance of said tract of land to the United States of America for hospital purposes,i subject to the reservation aforesaid, said tract of land being located in the County of Roanoke, State of Virginia, described by metes and bounds, courses and distances as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete monument, said point being the northeast corner of the Almshouse Farm of the City of Roanoke and corner to the land of Ernest B. Fishburn, and.also a point on the south right-of-way line of Virginia State Highway ~205, thence with the line of Ernest B. Fishburnand C. G. Hammond, et al, and~.passing a corner between F~rnest B. Fishburn and C. G. Hammond, et al. at 464.9 feet S. 52 deg. 44' E. 1491.6 feet to a concrete monument; and continu- ing with the lines of C. G, Hammond, et al., the following two courses and dis- tances; N. B? deg. 16' E. B1.02 feet. to a concrete monument; thence S. 52 deg. 44' E. 226.B feet to a concrete monument, said monument being 40 feet at right angles from the centre line of the existing Bent Mountain Road; thence with a new line 40 feet from and parallel with the Bent Mountain Road, S. 60 deg. 10' W. E195.17 feet to a concrete monument, said point being in the line of William H. Hart~ thence with the line between William H. Hart N. 46 deg. ~B' W. 46B.69 feet to an old concrete monument; thence with a new line N. 46 deg. 33' W. $~E.S$ feet to a concrete monument in the line of the lands of Ernest B. Fishbur: thence with the line of same N. 44 deg. 10' 30" B. 1557.12 feet to the place of BEGINNING, and containing $E.86 acres; BEING, a portion of the Almshouse Farm which was conveyed to the City of Roanoke by C. 0'Leafy et ux., February 19, 18S9, recorded in Deed Book "S" page 427, in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court for Roanoke County, at Salem, Virginia. Ail bearing referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey of Roanok~ City. See Plan 1056-A on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. The conveyance of the tract of land aforesaid being subject to a reservation in favor of the City of Roanoke for the construction and maintenance of a roadway 100 feet wide for park purposes and located in the southwest portion of the land conveyed to the United States of America;said roadway shall be located southerly an~ westerly from a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the new north property line of the Bent Mountain Road and N. 60 deg. 10' ~. 600 feet from the southwest corner of the acre tract to be conveyed to the United States of America;' thence North 68 deg. B0' N. ?00.14 feet to a point; thence S~ 81 deg. 30' W. 377.61 feet to a point in the west property line of the above mentioned tract. BE IT THEREFORE, ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke; First: That the tract of land aforesaid is no longer needed by the City of Roanoke for corporate purposes or uses,,which is accordingly hereby so declared. Second: That the City Attorney proceed at once to prepare an abstract of the title to the property, according to instructions furnished by representatives of th. United States of America for the use of said Government in ~assing on said title. Third: That the Mayor of the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, upon approval of the title, to convey to the United States of America with General 'Warranty of Title, the tract of land above mentioned and described in fee simple, subject to the reservation in favor of the City of Roanoke aforesaid, for road purposes. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 4th, day of November, 1932. No. 4071. A RESOLUTION to release a sidewalk assessment against Lot 15, Section 2, Eastside Addition, standing in the name of J. H. Shelton. WHEREAS, a sidewalk assessment was levied on Lot 15, Section 2,0f the East- side Addition, in the name of J. H. Shelton, and WHEREAS, J. H. Shelton never owned said lot, and no notice was given to the owner of record, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sidewalk assessment on Lot 15, Section 2, of the Eastside Addition, amounting to $31.70 be, and the same is hereby released. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN .THE' COUNCIL FOR TME CITY OF ROAN0k~E, VIRGINIA, the 4th, day of November, 1932. No. 4072. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct or cause to be con- strutted .a certain storm drain, and fixing the cost. BE IT RES0]~VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a storm drain beginning at Grandin Road; thence through private property to the alley between Grandtn Road and Brunswick Street; thence in said alley to the alley between Virglni Avenue and Northumberland Avenue; thence in said alley to Brunswick Street; thence in an alley between Northumberland Avenue and Maiden Lane to Chesterfield Street at a cost not to exceed $6,500.00. AT TEST: Clerk. APPROVED 470 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of November 1932. No. 4074. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 100 C. P. street light at the intersection of Rolfe Street and Notice Avenue, Norwich. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Preside~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR TME CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of November, 1932. No. 4077. A RESOLUTION to offer a reward of $250.0D for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of I. C. Minter. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a reward of $250.00 be, and is hereby offered for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of I. T. Minter. PROVIDED, however, that no police officer or other person receiving a compen- sation from the City shall be entitled to receive any portion of said reward. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Presi t. IN THE COUNCIV, FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~,E, ¥IRGINIA, The End, day of December, 1932. No. 4078. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the audit of the city accounts. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for a detailed audit of the various offices of the city handling city funds for the year ended December 31, lg32, and a detailed audit of the school accounts for the year ended June 30, 19~2, be and the same is hereby awarded Crawford-Stull & Company at $?50,00, the amount of their bid. Said Crawfo~d-Stull & Compaz~v shall make said audit in strict accordance with their bid. A P P R 0 ¥ E D IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The End, day of December, 19~2. No. 4079. A RESOLUTION to pay the FAMILY WELFARE SOCIETY SE,000.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Comnctl of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in fa?er ef the FAMILY ~ FARE SOCIETY for the sum of $2,000.00, the same to be in addition to the regular monthly appropriation. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account cf 0rganXzed Charities. APPROVED AT~EST: Clerk ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~6th, day of December, 19Z2. No. 4080. A RESOLUTION to fix the rentals in the City Market Building. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that beginning Jmmuary l, 195~, the ten% for the stalls and store rooms be, and is hereby fixed as follows~ No. 2Z Southwest Corner store room $125.75 per month. No. E1 Southeast Corner store room $112.50 per month. Nos. 39 and 40 Northeast and Northwest Corner store rooms $9~.?§ per month each. Nos. Z4-26-28-~0 0mtstde store rooms $56.25 per month each. Nos. 32-~4-36-38 Outside store rooms $5~.50 per month each. Nos. 23-25-27-29 Outside store rooms $48.75 per month each. Nos. 31-33-~5-37 Outside store rooms $45.00 per month each. Nos. 1-2-3-4 Neat stalls $75.00 per month each. Nos. 5-6-?-8-9-10-11-12 Neat stalls $71.25 per month each. Nos. 13-14-L5-16-17-18-19-20 Meat stalls $~5.75 per month each. Said prices to include heat, water, light and refrigerating for all meat stalls and heat, water and light for store rooms. The current for any electrical appliance used by the tenant in his business to be paid for by such tenant. ATTEST: APPROVED , ~, Pres~nt Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR T}tE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of December, 193£. No. 4081. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section ~5 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the E6th, da~ of December 1950, No. 37~, entitle 472 ties for violations. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 3Z of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 26th, day of December 19~0, No. ~756, entitled: "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal pur- "be amended and reordained so as to poses and prescribing penalties for violations, read as follows: 3~. On each person, fir~ or corporation giving magis lante~ or movin~ picture shows, and charging admission thereto, a sum ~ot exceeding 50 cents, the following: Where the seating capacity is 45__~0 or less, $150.00 per year. Where the seating capacity is over 450, $200.00 per year. Provided, that if such person or corporation uses a piano, phonograph or other like instrument on the street shall pay 50 percent increase in addition to the above stipulated amount. No such instrument shall be placed or operated within twenty feet of the building line at any time before 6 o'clock P. M. No admission greater than that stipulated in the license shall be charged with. ~ut first notifying the Commissioner of Revenue of such change and paying additional license therefor. API~0VED ATTEST: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he ~Oth, day of December, 19~E. No. 4082. AN ORDINANCE to define the type'and kind of building that may be used for a gasoline filling station. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that no building hereaftel constructed in the City of Roanoke, within the fire limits, shall be used'for a gasoline filling station unless the same is of fire proof construction or of brick construction. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building shall be used for a gasoline filling station unless such building be of fire proof construction or of brick construction APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk IN TMW. COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF RGAN0~,VIRGINIA, The ~0th, day of December, 193E. AN ORDINANCE to divide the area of the 'City of Roanoke into districts to es- tablish building lines, to regulate and restrict the location, erection, construeti( 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 amd other open spaces, and the trade, indus- try, residence and other specific uses of the premises in such districts for the pr, motion of health, safety, morals, comfort, prosperity, or general welfare of the City of Roanoke; to provide for the change of boundries, regulations amd restrictioz of such districts; to provide for a Board of Zoning Appeals; tO p.~wide for enforce- ment; to prescribe penalties for violation of the provisions hereof. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: ARTICLE 1. DistriCts. Section 1. Classification and Boundaries of Districts. For the pxumotion of health, safety, morals, or general welfare of the genera'l public, the City of Roanoke is hereby divided into five classes of districts - (a) General Residence District ?: (b) Special Residence District (c) Business District (d) Light Industrial District (e) Heavy Industrial District in order to regulate and restrict the location, erection, construction, reconstruc- tion, alteration, repair or use of buildings and other structures, their height, and bulk, and the precentage of lot to be occupied by buildings or other structures, the size of yards, courts and other spaces, and tke trade, industry, residence and other specific uses of the premises in such districts, the boundries of which are shown on maps entitled "Zone Plan, City of Roanoke, Virginia" (date), which accom- panies this ordinance and is hereby declared to be part hereof. Section 2. Where Street Layout Differs from Map. Nhere the street layout actually on the ground differs fromm the street layout Es shown on the Zone Plan, the zoning designation on the plan shall be applied to the actual street layout in such a way as to carry out the manifest intent and put- )ese of the plan for the particular section in Question. ARTICLE ll. General Residence District. Section 1. Use Regulation. In a General Residence District no building or premises shall be used and no ,uilding shall be erected or altered, except for the following purposes, unless oth~ ~ise provided for in this ordinance: (a) Single-family dwelling. Two-family dwelling. (b) Club or lodge, except where the principal activity of which is a service mustomarily carried on as a business or has more tkan five sleeping rooms. (c) Educational, religious or philamth~opic use, excluding hospital, samitar~ n, s 474 rich. mission and exchange of telephone messages between subscribers and electric sub-stat mildin~s to be used for the purpose of t~nsmittln~, transfo~ain~ and distrlbutin~ ~lectric .energy, but not to include public business facilities, stooge of outside Ilant m~terials, trucks or repair facilities, or housi~ off outside re, air {i) ~ofe~sional offffee or s~io off a p~sleian, ~r~eon, doctor, dentist, Ih[test, musi~ian, lawyer or similar profe~sion; provid~ that the o~fioe or stoic .~ located in a dwellin~, ~d ~t~er p~vided t~t no ~oods:~e publicly ,n the premises, ~d no si~n or adve=tls~ent is ~o~ other than the n~e an~ ~e~sion of the person us~n~ the offf~ee o~ st~o, and ~oh si~n ~11 not exceed two ~quare feet in {J) Accessory use on the s~e lot with and eusto~ri~ incident to ~y of the ~bove permitted uses, a~ not detrimental to a residential neighborhood, lnclu~ln~ a )fixate ~ara~e for not more ~h~n fOUr ears. Section ~. HeiSt In a ~neral Residues District no bulldi~ s~11 be e~eet~ or altered to be .ore t~ three {3) stories In height. No buildi~ ~11 exceed sixty (60) feet ~ei~ht. Unoccupied tower~ and spires excepted. ~eetion 3. ~ea Re~lations. In a General Residence District no buildint shall be erected or altered to ~ore th~ thirty {ZO) per cent. off the area of ~ interior lot or more t~ ~) per cent. off a co,er lot upon whioh it t~ to be ereete~ exclusive off the space eeupied by open porches or porte-cocheres. The area off all outbuildi~s mu~t not xeeed twelve {12) pe~ cent. off the area off the lot. ~en the rear off a lot abuts public a~ley, flor the p~pose off ~eterminin~ the a~ea re~atione' flor the ~utldint, one-half of the width off such alley ~y be considered as a portion of the °t. On an irre~lar shaped corner lot the ~lldin~ Inspector ~all have the right t etermine the looation~of ~ proposed buildtnt, it beint ~derstood that the looatio elected shall follow, insofar as practicable, the provieion~ off thi~ or~in~ee. Section 4. ~ilding Line ~ere No hildings ~ist. In a General Residence District where no houses occupy one side of a street be- l~een the two intersecting streets, one to the right ~d one to the left, no building s~all be erected or altered to extend closer to either side line of lot than a dist,, etUal to ten (10) per cent. of the width of the lot frontage, nor within twenty-five (15) feet of re~ line of lot, nor within twenty (~0) feet of street l'ine upon which i faces, excepting that a garage or other permitted outbuildi~ may be built not clo~ t~ ~ three (3) feet to either side line of lot nor closer th~ five (5) feet to :the r. mr line of lot ~d must be at least forty (40) feet from street line which principa~ b~ilding faces. ~ere a setback line has been establishe~ for street widening purpos, t~e building lines shall be measured from ~ch established setback lines. Section 5. ~ildi~ Lines ~here ~ildi~s Already ~ist. I~ a General Residence District where houses already occupy the same side of the street as that propose~ to be built upon, between the two intersecting streets, one (e) Public parks and playgroun/is. (f) Farm, garden, nursery or greemhouse. (g) Railroad, railway, or bus passenger stations. (h) 'Telephone exchange buildings to be used for the purpose of facilitating trans- o1~ er S, to the right and one to the left, no building shall be erected or altered to extend closer to either side line of lot than a dlstanee equal to ten (10) per cent. of the width of the lot frontage, nor within twenty-five (E§) feet of rear line of lot, no~ nearer to the front line of lot than the average distance of sixty (60) per cent. of the houses nearest the street at the time of the passage of this ordinance, exceptin that a garage or other permitted outbuilding may be built not closer than three (~) feet to either side llne of lot nor closer than five (§) feet to the rear line of lot and must be at least forty (40) feet from the street line which principal build- ing faces, provided, however, that where a setback line has been established for street widening purposes no building or structure shall be erected or altered to extend nearer to the street than such established setback line. Section 6. Facing Buildings on Through Lots. In a General Residence District when a lot extends through from street to streE the owners of sixty (60) per cent. of the footage of the width of all the lots, as measured along a line half-way between the two streets, shall determine which streel the houses shall face, and all owners sh~ll then observe the regulations for height area and setback building line, except that no buildings as accessory building shall extend beyond either front lot or rear lot building lines. Section ?. Neighborhood Areas. In a General Residence District there may be established neighborhood areas, re stricted to single family dwellings, upon agreement of seventy-five (?§) per cent. of the property owners of the proposed areas, with the consent of Council, after re- ceiving a written report from the Zoning Board of Appeals, and after a public hearix conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals, fifteen days' notice of which shall be pu! lished in a paper of general circulation in Roanoke. See,ion 8. Undeveloped A~eas. In a General Residence District the usual farm buildings may be erected for fa~ purposes in the outlying umdeveloped a~eas except that no buildings shall be erecte~ in an approved street location. Temporary non-conforming structures may be erected in such undeveloped areas for not more than two years. ARTICLE lll. Special Residence District. Section 1. Use Regulation. In a Special Residence District no building or premises shall be used and no building shall be erected or altered except for the following purposes, unless othe wise provided for in this ordinance: (a) Use permitted in a General Residence District. (b) Multiple dwelling. (o) Apartment building (d) Hotel or lodge (e) Lodging or boarding house (f).Hospital, sanitarium or clinic (g) Accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incident to any of the above permitted uses and not detrimental to a residential neighborhood or tending to change its characterS including garages on the same lot with any permitted use, also a storage garage in the basement or on the ground floor of any fireproof build ing; which garage is to be operated and maintained for the use of the people using ~ ~o~ ~t~ tn ~eh building. g t, g m 47t; In a sp~ecial Residence District no building or a part thereof shall be erected or altered to exoee~ in height the width of the street upon which it fronts unless such higher portions shall set back five (5) feet from each lot line in addition to ~he setback requirements and plus one (1) foot for each one (1) foot of excess height. ~o building shall exceed eighty-five (85) feet in height9 Unoccupied towers and spi~es ~xcepted. Where setback lines have been established for street widening purposes, ;he ~idth of the street shall be deemed to include such additional width. Section 3. Area Regulations. In a Special Residence District no building shall be erected or altered to oeec ~y nors than seventy-five (?$) per sent. of the area of an interior lot or more than ~ighty (80) per cent. of a corner lot upon which it is to be erected exclusive of th ~ea occupied by open porches or porte-cocheres. When the rear of a lot abuts on a public alley, for the purpose of determining the area regulations for the principa: building, one-half of the width of such alley may be considered as a portion of the lot. The area of all out-buildings must not exceed fifteen (15) per cent. of the arel vf the lot. On an irregular shaped corner lot the Building Inspector shall have the right to determine the location of any proposed building, it being understood that tls location selected shall follow, insofar as practicable, the provisions of this ordi- Section 4. Building Lines Where No Buildings Exist. In a Special Residence District where no houses occupy one side of the street, ,etween the two intersecting streets, one to the right and one to the left, no build .ng shall be erected or altered to extend closer to either side line of lot than a distance equal to five (5) per cent. of the width of the lot frontage, nor within fifteen (15) feet of rear line of lot, nor within ten (10) feet of street line upon which it faces, excepting that a garage or other permitted outbuilding may be built act closer than three (3) feet to the rear line of lot and must be at least forty (40) feet from street line which principal building faces. Where a setback line has been established for street widening purposes the building lines shall be measured from such established setback 'lines. Section 5. Building Lines Where Buildings Already Exist. In a Special Residence District where houses already occupy the same side of the street as that porposed to be built upon, between the two intersecting streets, one to the right and one to the left, no building shall be erected or altered to !extend closer to either side line of lot than a distance e~ual to five (5) per cent of the width of the lot frontage, nor within fifteen (15) feet of rear line of lot, nor nearer to the front line of lot than the average distance of sixty (60) per cen~ of the houses nearest the street, at the time of the passage of this ordinance, ex- cepting that a garage or other permitted outbuilding may be built not closer than t~ ,es (3) feet to rear line of lot and must be at least forty (40) feet from street line w~ich principal building faces, provided, however, that where a setback line has been es- tablished for street widening purposes, no building or structure shall be erected or altered to extend nearer to the street than such established setback line. Section 6. Facing Buildings on Through Lots. In a Special Residence District when a lot extends through from street to street, the owners of sixty (60) per cent. of the footage of the width of all the lots as area and setback building line, except that no buildings as accessory building shall extend beyond either front lot of rear building lines. ARTICLE IV. Business District. Section 1. Use Regulations% In a Business District all buildings and premises may be used for any purpose except the following: (1) Bottling works. (2) Building material storage yard. (~) Carting, express, hauling or storage yard. (4) Contractor's plant or storage yard. (5) Cooperage works. (6) Dyeing and cleaning works (employing in the trade on the premises more than five persons) (?1 Fish packing, smoking and curing. (81 Fuel distributing plants and fuel storage yards, wholesale. (9) Ice plant or ice storage house, wholesale. (101 Laundry (employing more than five persons. (ll) Livery stable, live stock barn or corral. (12) Lumb er ya rd. ClX) Machine shop (employing more than five persons. (lA) Milk distributing station, wholesale or creamery. (15) Paint mixing, wholesale. (161 Planing mill. (l?) Poultry killing, dressing, or live storage except for retail sale on the permises. ~. (15) Stone yard. (19) All manufacturing or industrial uses excluded from the Light. Industrial District. (£0) Any manufacturing other than light manufacturing incidental or accessory to a retail business lawfully conducted on the premises, provided it is in no way a nuisance or hazardous to the district, and where the major portion of the product is to be sold at retail on the premises by the manufacturer to the consumer. Section 2. Height Regulation. In a Business District no building or a part thereof shall be erected or alter to exceed in height at the street and lot lines two times the width of the widest street upon which it abuts, however, for each one (1) foot that such higher portion of the building sets back from the street and lot lines, four (4) feet may be added to the height of the building but not so the height shall exceed three times the width of the widest street, except that a tower with a base not exceeding in area twenty-five (2§) per cent. of the permitted building area of lot may extend the total height of the building to three and one-half times the width of the widest street. Where a setback line or lines have been established for street widening purposes the width of the street shall be deemed to include such additional width. Section ~. Area Regulation. In a Business District one hundred il00) per cent. of the lot area may be bull upon except where setback lines, courts or other open spaces are required by the Building Code or other ordinance of City Council. ~d District, no building shall be erected or premises used for any purpose that is ob- noxious or offensive by reason of the emissien of crier, dust, smoke er noise, ARTICLE V. Light Industrial District. Section 1. Use Regulation. ~ In a Light Industrial District all buildings and premises may be used for any  urpose except the following: (1) Abattoir. (2) Acid manufacture. (3) Ammonia, bleaching powder or chlorine manufacture. (4) Asphalt manufacture or refining. ($) Bag cleaning. (6) Blast furnace. (7) Boiler works. (8) Brick, tile, or terra cotta manufacture not requiring ovens. (9) Candle manufacture. (10) Celluloid manufacture. (11) Cement, lime, gypsum, plaster of Paris manufacture. (12) Coke ovens. (13) Creosote treatment or manufacture. (14) Dextrine, glucose and starch manufacture. (15) Disinfectant and insecticide manufacture. (16) Distillation of bones, coal or wood. (17) Dyestuff manufacture. (18) Emery, emery cloth and sandpaper manufacture. (19) Fat rendering. (20) Fertilizer manufacture. (21) Fireworks or explosive manufacture or storage. (22) Forge plant. (P~) Gas (illuminating or heating) manufacture or storage in excess of 1,000 ~ubic feet. (24) Glass manufacture. (2~.) Glue, size or gelatine manufacture. (26) Garbage, dead animals, offal or refuse reduction or dumping. (2?) Iron, steel, brass or copper works or foundry. (28) Lampblack manufacture. (29) Match manufacture · (30) Oil, paint, turpentine or varnish manufacture. (311 Ore reduction. ($Z) Paper pulp manufacture. (33) Petroleum products, refining or storage. (~) Potash or washing soda manufacture. (3§1 Printing ink manufacture. (36) Pyroxolin manufacture. (37) Rolling mills. (38) Rubber manufacture. (39) Salt works. (40) Sawmill. (43) Stockyard. (44) Stone Quarry or crushing. (45) Stove and shoe polish manufacture. (46) Tannery, curing or storage of green salted hides, or skins, or leather dressing or coloring. (47) Tar distillation or mamufaoture. (48) 2ar roofing or waterproofing manufacture. (49) Wool pulling or securing. (50) Any use which might be excluded from the Heavy Industrial District. Section 2. Height Regulation. In a Light Industrial District no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered to exceed seventy-five (7§) feet in height except towers, chimneys, or othe~ special features required for the conduct of permitted uses. Section 3. Area Regulation. In a Light Industrial District no building or group of buildings shall be erect with an aggregate ground area exceeding eighty (80) per cent. of the area of the lot upon which erected. Where a number of separate buildings are erected there shall be an open space ten (10) feet in width about each building. No building sha~ be erected or altered on the area reserved for street widening purposes where City Council has established a setback line. Section 4. Undeveloped Areas. In a Light Industrial District the usual farm buildings may be erected for fare purposes in outlying undeveloped areas except that no building shall be erected on an approved street location. Temporary nonconforming structures may be erected in such undeveloped areas for not more than two years. ARTICLE V1. Heavy Industrial District. Section 1. Use Regulation. In a Heavy Industrial District all buildings may be used for any purpose exoep' the-following, unless otherwise ordered by Council as outlined in Section a of this Article: Abattoir or stockyard. Acid manufacture. Asphalt and tar manufacture or refining, Crematory or reduction plant. Cement, lime, gypsum or plaster of Paris manufacture. Dyestuff manufacture. Fat rendering. Fertilizer, glue, size, gelatine or potash manufacture- Fireworks or explosive manufacture or storage. F~el manufac tut e · Gas (illuminating or heating) manufacture or storage. Garbage, offal or dead animals, reduction or dumping. Petroleum refining. Smelting or refining of metals. Tannery, curing or storage of raw hides or skins. Section ~.. Application for Nonconforming Use. Applications for any of the above prohibited uses shall be made to the City ed 4S0 from the Zoning Board of Appeals, to authorize the Building Inspector to either grant or refuse the pe~nit. No use shall be p~mitted which will be detrimental to the City. Section ~. Height Regulation. In a Heavy Industrial District no building or part thereo~ shall be erected or altered to exceed sixty (60) feet in height except towers, chimneys, or other specia~ features required for the conduct of permitted uses. No building shall be erected or altered on the area reserved for street widening purposes where City Council has established a setback line. Section 4. Area Regulation. In a Heavy Industrial District no building or group of buildings shall be erectsd with an aggregate area exceeding eighty (801 per cent. of the area of the lot upon which erected. Where a number of separate buildings are erected there shall be an open space ten (10) feet in width about each building. Section 5. Undeveloped Areas. In a Heavy Industrial District the usual farm buildings may be erected for farm purposes in outlying undeveloped areas except that no building shall be erected in an approved street location. Temporary nonconforming structures may be erected in such undeveloped areas for not more than two years. ARTICLE Yll. Nonconforming Uses. Section 1. Continuance of an Existing or Former Use. In any building or premises any lawfUl use existing therein at the time of the passage of this ordinance may be continued or the use of a vacant building may be resumed although~not conforming to the regulations of the district in which it is maintained, but no such nonconforming use may be changed or converted to a use not permitted in the district in which it is.situated as defined in Articles ll, lll, lV, V, ¥1, of this ordinance. Section 2. Building Changes Allowed. No existing nonconforming building or premises shall be enlarged, extended, reconstructed or structurally altered to the extent of more than thirty (50) per cent. of its existing cubical contents at the time of the passage of this ordinance unless such use is changed to a use permitted in the district in which such buildin is located. Section 3. Reversion of Nonconforming Uses. If at any time any existing nonconforming building or premises shall be destro ed by fire, explosion, act of God or act of the public enemy to the extent of more tha sixty (60) per cent. of its appraised value, or moved or altered, except as provide, above herein, then and without further action by the City Council, said premises on which said building or structure was erected or maintained shall from and after the time of such destruction, burning, removal or alteration, be deemed to be classifie~ without further notice as of the same district as the surrounding premises to which it originally did not conform, and shall be subject to all the restrictions of such classification. Section 4. Permits Already Issued. Nothing contained in this ordinance shall require any change in the plans and construction or intended use of a building for which a building permit l~as been heretofore issued, and the construction of which shall have been started within Nothing herein contained shall prevent the restoration of a wall declared unsafe by the Inspector of Buildings. Section 5. Building Line for Business Residence Block. Where either side of a street, between two cross streets, is designated on the Zone Plan as a part Business District and a part Residence District the building lin shall be established according to the regulations provided in this ordinance for a Residence District where sixty (60) per cent. of the total lot frontage is desig- nated in a Residence District or according to the regulations provided in this ordi- nance for a Business District where sixty (60) per cent. of the total lot frontage is designated in a Business District. No business building shall be required to set back from other than the front lot line as required by this ordinance. ARTICLE Vlll. Extension of City Limits. Section 1. Classification of Future Annexed Territory. Any territory embraced within any future enlargement of the city'limits of said City of Roanoke shall be deemed in the General Residence Districts thereof until otherwise classified by the City Council. ARTICLE 1X. Administration. Section 1. Enforcement. (a) These regulations shall be enforced by the Building Inspector who is em- powered to cause any building, structure, place or premises to be inspected and ex- amined, and to order in writing the remedying of any condition found to exist therei or thereat in violation of any provision. (b) The Building Inspector shall require that all applications for a building ipermit shall be accompanied by a plan, in duplicate, drawn to scale, showing dimen- sions of the lot to be built upon, the size and location of the proposed buildings, and such other information as he may declare necessary for the proper enforcement el this ordinance. (c) It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use of any building or part there hereafter erected or altered wholly or partly in its use or structure, or the open spaces of which are in any way reduced, until the Building Inspector shall have oeri fied on the building permit, or, in case no permit is issued, shall have issued a certificate of occupancy to the effect that the building or part thereof so erected or altered, the proposed use thereof, and the open spaces thereof, conform to the provisions of this ordinance. (d) In case any building or structure is erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired, or converted; or any building, structure or land is used in violation of this ordinance, the proper authorities of the city, in addition to oth, ~remedies, may institute any appropriate action or proceedings to prevent such unlaw: erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, to restrain. correct or abate such violation, to prevent the occupancy of said building, structu or land, or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or use in or about such premises. (e) The owner or general agent of the building or premises where a violation of any provision of said regulations has been commit~ed or shall exist, or the less, or tenant of an entire building or entire premises where such violation has been committed or shall exist, or the owner, general agent, lessee or tenant of any part of the building or premises in Which such violation has been committed or shall Df r or premises in which any such violation shall exist shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than ten (10) dollars and not more than one hundred (100) dollars, if the offense be not willful, or not more than two hundred and fifty (250) dollars if the offense be willful, and in every case of ten (10) dollars for each day after the first day that such violation shall continue. In any case of the axis- tan. ce of a violation of any provision of said regulations the owner, lessee, tenant lhr agent shall be subJec.t to a civll penalty of fifty ($0) dollars. Any such person o havin~ been served with an order to remove any axch violation, shall fail to eom, ,ly with said order within tam days after suclx service or shall continue to violate Lny provisions of the said regulations in the respect named in suc~ order shall also be subject to a civil penalty of two hundred and fifty (250) dollars. AR~OI~ X. Board of Zoning Appeals. Section 1. Appointment. There is hereby established in the City of Roanoke a Board of Zoning Appeals, consisting of five members, each to be appointed by the Council of the City of Roans] e For a term of three years and removable for cause by the appointing authox, lty upon vritten charges and after public hearing. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpir ed term of any member whose term becomes vacant. Section 2. Rules. ~he Board shall adopt from time to time such rules and regulations as it may deem necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this ordinance. Meetings of tle boa~d shall be held at the call of the chairman and at such other times as the board m~ay determine. Such chairman, or in his absence, the acting chairman, may administer eaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. Ail meetings of the board shall be open to the public· The board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vol e of each member upon each Question, or if absent or failing to vote, indicating such fact, and shall keep records ef its examinations and ether official actions, all of ~hich shall be immediately filed in the office of the board and shall be a public L~ec 0 rd · Section ~. Appeals. Appeals to the Board of Zoning Appeals may be taken by any person aggrieved or by any officer, department, board or bureau of the city affected by any decision of the administrative officer. Such appeal shall be taken within a reasonable time as ~rovided by the rules of the boar~ by filing with the officer from whom the appeal i~ aken an~ with the Board of Zoning Appeals ~ notice of appeal specifying the grounds ~hereof. ~he officer from whom the appeal is taken shall forthwith transmit to the board all papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was tak. n. Section 4. Stay of. Proceedings. (a) An appeal stays all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from, Artless the 'officer from whom the appeal is taken certifies to the Board of Zoning Appeals after the notice of appeal shall have been filed with him that by reason of ,acts stated in the certificate a stay would, in his opinion, cause imminent peril ;o life or property. In such case proceedings shall not be stayed otherwise than by a restraining order which may be granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals or by acour ~f record on application or notice to the officer from whom the appeal is taken and on due cause shown. est, and decide the same within a reasonable time. Upon the hearing any party may appear in person or by agent or by attorney. Section 5. Jurisdiction. (a) The Board of Zoning Appeals shall have the following powers: To hear and decide appeals where it is alleged there is error in any order, re- quirement, decision, or determination made by an ad~nlnistrative official in the en- forcement of this or any ordinance adopted pursuant thereto. To hear and decide special exceptions to the terms of this ordinance upon which such board is required to pass under such ordinance. To authorize upon appeal in special cases such variance from the terms of the ordinance as will not be contrary to the public interest, where owing to special con dltions a literal enforement of the provisions of this ordinance will result in un- necessary hardship, and so that the spirit of this ordinance shall be observed and substantial Justice done. (b) In exercising the above-mentioned powers such board may, in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance, reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or may modify the order, requirement, decision or determination appealed from, and may make such order, requirements, decision or determination as ought to be made, and to that end shall have all the powers of the officer from whom the appeal is taken. (c) The concurring vote of three members of the board shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirements, decision, or determination of any such administra- tive official, or to decide in favor of the applicant on any matter upon which it is required to pass under this ordinance or to effect any variation in this ordinance. Section 6. Review by Court of Record. (a) Any person, or persons, Jointly or severally aggrieved by any decision of t Board of Zoning Appeals, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bures of the municipality, may present to a court of record a p~titiQn~luly verified, setti forth that such decision is illegal, in whole or in part, specifying the grounds of the illegality. Such petition shall be presented to the court within thirty days after the filing of the decision in the office of the board. (b) Upon the presentation of such pe~ltiqn~he court may allow a writ of cer~iox directed to the Board of Zoning Appeals to review such decision of the Board of Zoni Appeals and shall prescribe therein the time within which a return thereto must be m and served upon the realtor's attorney, which shall not be less than ten days and ma be extended by the court. The allowance of the writ.~shall not stay proceedings upon the decision appealed from but the court may, on application, on notice to the board and on due cause shown, grant a restraining order. (c) The Board of Zoning Appeals shall not be required to return the original papers acted upon by it, but it shall be sufficient to return certified or sworn copies thereof or of such portions thereof as may be called for by such writ. The meturn shall concisely set forth such other facts as may be pertinent and material ~o show the grounds of the decision appealed from and shall be verified. (d) If, upon the hearing, it shall appear to the court that testimony be neces- sary for the proper disposition of the matter, it may take evidence or appoint a commission to take such evidence as it may direct and report the same to the court with his findings of fact and conclusions of law, which shall constitute a part of She proceeding upon which the determination of the court shall be made. The court le sg ~ri ag ~de (e) Costs sha~l not be allowed against the board, u~less it shall appear to the Court that it acted with gross negligence or in bad faith or with malice in making the decision appealed from. (f) Ail issues in any proceeding under this section shall have preference over all other civil actions and proceedings. ARTICI~E X1, Amendments. Section 1. Procedure. This ordinance may be amended, the Council, after a public hearing, supplemented, changed, modified or repealed by fifteen days' notice of which shall be publish- ed in a paper of general circulation in Roanoke, However, in case of a protest ~gainst such change signed by the owners of twenty (20} per cent, or more, of the ~rea included in such proposed change, said area to be determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals, such amendment shall not become effective except by a favorable vote ~f four-fiftks ( 4/5 ) of all ,the members of Council. ARTICT. E Xll. Definitions. Words used in the presemt tease shall include the future; the singular number shall include the plural, and the plural the singular; the :word "building" shall in- lude the word "structure"; the word "lot" shall include the word "plot"; and the 'ord "shall" is mandatory and not directory. Any terms not herein defined shall be ~'onstrued as defined in the "Building Code of Roanoke." AccessOry Use. A subordinate use of a portion of the premises which is incide~t~ Fo the main use of the p~-a22ses. Family. A group of one or more persons occupying the premises and living as a 3ingle housekeeping unit. Multiple Dwelling. A building designed ,for or occupied by more than two familie~ ,Boarding House. Any dwelling other than a hotel where meals, or lodging and ~als, for compensation are provided for five {5} or more persons. Lodging House. Any dwelling other than a hotel where lodging for compensation Ls provided for five (5) or more persons. Lot, Imaxl occupied or to be occupied by a building and its accessory buildings ~nd including, as a minimum, such open spaces as a~e required under this ordinance md having frontage either on a public street, or an officially approved place on a ~rivate residence street of record at the time of the passage of this ordinance. Through Lot. A lot having frontage on two parallel or approximately para~el st'. Corner Lot. A lot fronting on two or more streets at their intersection. Building Line D~stance. The minimum horizontal distance between the street ins or the setback line, established by Council for street widening purposes, and :font wall of the building or any projection thereof, other than steps, unenclosed ~alconies and unenclosed porches. Porch. A roofed open structure projecting from the front, side or ~ear wall of building without any enclosed features more than thirty {30} inches above the floc: hereof, save the necessary colnm~s supporting the roof. Height of Building. The vertical distance measured from the ground level at th~ ,enter line of the front of the building to the highest point of the roof beams in ~ase of flat roofs, to the deck line of mansard roofs, and to the mean level between :aves and ridge for gable, hip or gambrel roofs. cots. In interpreting and applying the provisions of this ordinance, they shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public safety, health, convenience, comfort, prosperity and general welfare. It is not the intention of this ordinance to interfere with or abrogate or annul any easements, covenants or other agreement between parties; provided, however, that where this ordina~ce im- poses a greater restriction upon the use of building or premises or upon height of building, or requires larger open spaces than are imposed or required by other ordinances, rules, regulations, or permits, or by easements, covenants or agreements the provisions of this ordinance ~B~ll govern. All other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance, are hereby re- pealed. ARTICLE X1V.. Validity of Ordinance. If any section, subsection, sentense, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for a~v reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Preside. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8otb, day of December, 198E. No. A~$4. A RESOLUTION. to transfer from the Wor~en's Compensation Fumd to the General Fumd of the City of Roanoke the sum of $5,179.89. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and ~ditor be, and he is hereby directed to transfer from the Worl~men,s Compensation ?und. to the General Fund of the City of Roanoke the sam of $5,179.$9, the same to lake care of the expense of the FAMILY WELFARE SOCIETY. APPROVED ATTES T: Clerk Preside. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The $0th, day of December, 1952. No. 40?5. AN ORDINANCE to make appropriations for the year ending December 31, 1955. BE IT ORDAINED by the CouncX1 of the City of Roanoke that all money that shall come into the Treasury for the year ended December 31, 1933, shall constitute a gea- eral f~ud, and the same, or as much thereof as may be necessary be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, namely: CITY MANAGER lA Salary City Manager Clerk Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automobile Special Employees Incidentals $ 6,156.00 2,166.00 1,353.75 2?0.00 75.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 $ 10, PA5.75 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT lB Salary City Engineer " Assistant City Engineer Draftsman " Timekeeper " Rodm~n " Cha lnman Stationery PO stage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Engineering Supplies Special Employees Incidentals Furnituxe and Fixtures (Maps) ~,519.?~ 2,599.20 1,191.30 1,191.~0 1,081,00 200.00 15.00 20. O0 200.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 12,000.32 CITY CLERK AND AUDITOR 10 Salary City Clerk and Auditor " Assistant City Clerk and Auditor " Clerk Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Inc id en tal s 130.00 800.00 900.00 300.00 175.00 25.00 100.00 9,946.20 Salary City Treasurer " Deputy City Treasurer Clerk " Clerk Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium and Insurance Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures Advert i s lng Repairs to EQuipment Extra Clerks (2) Bomd Premium (2) P. 0. Box Rent (2) 7,000. O0 2,700. O0 1,728.00 1,350.00 1,080.00 972.00 1,012.50 1,417.50 75.00 356.06 50.00 250.00 400.00 150,00 1,500.00 420.00 12.00 20,473.06 AEC, AL DEPARTmEnT XE Salary City Attorney Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Printing, etc. Traveling Expense Incidentals 4,007.10 25.00 10.00 10.00 200.00 150.00 25.00 4,427.10 JlYDGES SALARIES 1F Judge Hustings Court " Law and Chancery " Circuit Court " Special Court COURT OFFICERS AND EXPENSE 1G ( Clerk of Courts ) Salary Clerk of Comets " Deputy Clerk , Stenographer Typist-Clerk " Extra Employees Stationery and Books Telephone and Telegraph Jury and Witness Fees Repairs to Equipment Counsel Fees Law Books Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures CITY SERGEANT a~lary '~_i%y~'ser-geant . Deputy Sergeant " Stenographer Stationery Office Expense and Bond Automobile Expense EQuipment. COMMON~EALTE ATTORNEY Salary Commonwealth Attorney " Assistant Commonwealth Attorney " Secretary " " Stationery and Office Supplies ASSESSMENT OF TAXES IH Salary Commissioner of Revenue " Deputy Commissioner of " Extra Employees Stationery Telephone and Telegraph License Tags Adverti sing Incidentals Miscellaneous Expense Revenue !! CITY HAL~ 1J Salary Superintendent of Building " two Janitors ($974.70 e~ch " " " ($866.40 " Janitor " Elevator Operator Labor Fuel Lights Water Suppli e s Repairs and Alterations Incidentals 4,250.00 4,~50.00 ~4~7.00 250.00 ?,000-00 ~,03~.00 Z,655.00 1,629.00 1,359.00 1,359.00 1,359.00 1,359.00 761.40 819.00 819.00 500.00 1,535.00 250.00 4,~00.00 150.00 ~5.00 ?5.00 100.00 · 1,oo0.00 7,000.00 1,728.00 1,$29.00 1,554,00 1,080~00 100.00 ~68.2§ 865.00 69.50 7,000.00 4,520.00 1,27~.50 435.00 7,000.00 3,726.00 2,484.00 2,522. O0 1,674.00 1,727o00 400.00 175.00 850.00 150.00 100.00 581.60 1,353.75 1,949.40 1,732.80 487.35 649.80 300. O0 1,500.00 1,500. O0 850.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 50.00 10,197.00 32,124.40 16,159.75 13,027.50 21,189.60 13,873.10 4S8 ELECTIONS 1K Salary Regi stoat " El~ctoxal Board Compensal;ion, Judges and Clerks Stationery and Postage Telephone Rent of Voting Places Printing Tickets P~inting Voting List Equipment Voting Bo~ths Miscellaneous Supplies Incidentals Extra Clerks 900.00 150.00 1,000.00 1~0.00 75.00 500.00 150.00 500.00 §0.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 50. O0 STATIONERY AND PRINTING lT. Printing Ordinances " -Report s " ,Forms " .Books ~00.00 900.00 25.00 50.00 COUNCIL Salary lmember " 4 members ~ $855.00 each Stationery Telephone Incidentals 1,Og6.00 $,420.00 25.00 14.00 25.00 CONVENTION AND LEAGUES iN Dues to League of Virginia Municipalities Traveling Expense 800.00 125.00 CORONER t0 Coroner.~a Fees Witness Fees Post Mortem Stationery 500.00 ZS.00 ~00.00 20.00 CITY PLANNING AND ZONING 1P Salary Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals 1,083.00 50.00 50.00 75.00 25.00 CZVZT, O, ZOE STZOE Salary Civil and P~lice Justice " Clerk Civil and Police Justice " Assistant Clerk Civil & Police Justice " Issuing Justice Stationery and Books Telephone and Telegraph Witness Fees Incidentals 3,4?7.00 2,328.45 1,083.00 ~,707.50 500.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 ASSESSING AND COLLECTING DOG TAX 1R Salary Game Warden ~~~Sof Collection to State Rabies Treatments Damages by Dogs 1,140.00 1~5.00 ?00.00 500.00 100. O0 COLLECTING DELINQUENT T~x 1S Commissions on Personal Tax 500.00 6,775.00 1,~75.00 4,510.00 925.00 745.00 1,~83~00 10, PA5.95 2,$65.00 500.00 AI~SHOUSE 2A Salary Keeper " M~tron " NUrse " Cook " F~rm Hand " Extra Help Labor Supplies Fuel Lights Drugs and Disinfectants Clothing ' Burial of Paupers Repairs and Alterations Furniture and Fixtures OUTSIDE POOR 2B Salary Phys ician Tuberculo sis Patients Drugs and Disinfectants HOSPITALS £C Roanoke Hospital Burrell Memorial Hospital ORGANIZED CHARITIES 2D Travelers Aid Society Roanoke Free Medical Dispensary Family Welfare Society INSANE 2E Justice Fees Physician Fees Witness Fees Stationery Transporting Lunatics Foreign Lunatics JAIL 2F ~' Salary 1 Janitor " 1 Janitor " 1 " " 1 Matron Board of Prisoners Telephone Clothing for Prisoners Supplies Repairs EQuipment Medical Treatment JUVENILE COURT 2G Salary Judge " Probation Officer " Woman PrObation Officer " Colored Probation Officer " Matron " Kepper Detention Home Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Fuel, Light and Water Board of Inmates Laundry and Supplies Repairs Incidentals EQuipment Insurance 920.55 541.50 487.35 433.20 758.04 379.05 400.00 1,600.00 450.00 20 0.00 3OO.0O 200.00 100.00 500.00 836.00 600.00 4,080.00 900.O0 7,500.00 4.,500.00 2,300.00 5,400.00 12,000.00 150.00 750.00 10.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 1,746.00 1,620.00 1,566.Q0 924.00 11,349.00 48.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 400.00 200.00 100.00 1,200.00 2,166.00 1,624.50 541.50 270.75 812.25 125.00 30.00 150.00 750.00 1,900.00 500.00 300.00 100.00 150.00 123.79 8,105.69 5,880.00 12,000.00 19,?00.00 1,035.00 20,953.00 10,743.79 POLICE DEPART]~T 2A Salary 1 Superintendent " 1 Captain Detective " i Chief Identification Bureau " 1 Clerk " 3 Lieutenants Q $1,786.9E each " 3 Sergeants Q $1,678.68 each " 5 Signal Operators $ $1,462.05 each " 3 Patrol ChaUffeurs $ $1,353.72 each " 5 Detectives $ $1,570.32 each " 6 (5) Motorcycle Officers $ $1,570.32 ea. " 49 (44) Patrolmen $ $1,570.52 each " 2 (8) Patrolmen $ $1,516.20 each " 2 Patrolmen ~ $1,462.08 each " 1 Superintendent Alarm (~ time) " 1 " " Eelper (~ time) ~abor Marking Streets Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Motor Vehicles Repairs for Alarm and Traffic Light System Suppli e s Incidental s Furniture and Equipment ,,. 3,357.36 2, ~-74.36 1,895.28 1,~41.16 5,360.76 5,036.04 4,386. PA 4,061.16 7,8§1.60 9,421.92 76,94 5 · 68 2,9~-4.16 731 · 04 ~0.00 450.00 100. O0 400.00 1, ~00. O0 ESO.O0 4,000.00 ZSO .00 9Sl.O0 FIRE DEPARTMENT 3B Salary 1 Chief 1 Assistant Chief 1 Superintendent of Alarm (~ time) 1 Master Mechanic 10 Captains $ $1,614.44 each 11 Li'eutenants ~ $1,516.20 each 9 Engineers ~ $1,570.Z2 each 1 Superintendent of Alarm Helper (4 time) 60 3-Year Privates ~ $1,462.0S each 2 (4) 2-Year Privates$ $1,407.84 each 2 (3) 1-Year Privates ~ each $1,~[~.72 Stationery and Postage Telephone and Telegraph Repairs and Supplies for Apparatus Gasoline and Oil Fuel, Light-and Water Laundry and Supplies Insurance and Repairs to Buildings Maintenance of Fire Alarms Equipment 3,249.00 £, 166.00 1,786.9~ 16,244.40 16,678.20 14,13Z.88 731.04 87,724.80 2,815.68 2,707.44 200.00 475.00 ~-, 250.00 1,000 o00 ~,0~0.00 1,958.00 ~00.00 550. O0 5 ~ 116.00 FIRE HYD~TS 5C 760 (746) Nydrant Rental SO (100) Rydrants Installed ~4,200.00 I 1,350.00 STREET LIGHTING 1063 (1055) 250 C. P. Lights 0 $25.00 each 301 ( 299) 100 C. P. " 0 12.00 172 (164)- Nhiteway Standards 6 ( 22) Additional Installments 26,575.00 5,612.00 7,100.00 150.00 BUILDING INSPECTION Salary Building Inspector " Stanographer Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Special Employees Protecting Buildings Incidentals ~,?07.50 866.40 100.00 25.00 75.00 150.00 50.00 75.00 25.00 MILITARY AND ARMORIES Rent Light 600.00 500.00 CITY PHYSICIAN 4A Salary City Physician " Special Physician 1,4Z5,00 100.00 158,897.80 163,483.00 Z5,§50.00 57,437.00 4,07~.90 1,100.00 1 525.oo CITY CEMETERY 4C Labor HEALTH DEPARTMENT 4E Salary Eealth Officer " Clintic Physician " Clerk " Dairy and Food Inspector " Sanitary Officer " Stenographer " Nut s e " Clintic Nurse~- " Sanitary Inspector " Bacteriologist " Janitor " Quarantine Officer Stationery Po stage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Laboratory S~ppli e s General Supplies Toxin and Antitoxin Incidentals Furniture and Fixtures V. D. Glintic Supplies Quarantine and Detention STREET C?,R_ANING AND WATERING §A Salary General Formmen(~ Time Lab o r Tools Supplies~ Water Supplies for Motor EQuipment RepAirs to EQuipment GARBAGE REMOVAL 5B Salary General Fo~mman (4 time) " Inspector " Incinerator Engineer Labor Fuel, Light and Water Tools Supplies Supplies for Motor Vehicles Incidentals Repairs to Incinerator Rental of Land SEWER MAINTENANCE 5C Labor Relief Labor Material Supplies Tools Water Rights- of-Way STREET REPAIRS 6A Salary Superintendent Labor Relief Labor Tools and Supplies Mat er ial Supplies for Motor EQuipment Repairs to Machinery Inci dentals Contractors In suran c e BRIDGE REPAIR 6B Labor Tools and Supplies Materials Repairs by Others · 800.00 3,898.80 1,140.00 1, §?0.3S 1,98§.50 1,299.60 1,028.85 1,299.60 950. O0 1,353.75 1,299.60 1,913.3G 346.75 1,553.75 350.00 200. O0 75.00 550.00 750. O0 100. O0 600.00 100.00 642.00 1,200.00 625.00 90~,.46 16,500. O0 100.00 400.00 150. O0 1,200.00 1,500.00 902.46 1,516.20 1,353.75 51,500.00 1,000.00 150.00 150 o00 3,500. O0 50.00 500.00 150. O0 ?,000.00 8,000.00 1,200.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 20.00 2,166.00 47,150.00 12,000.00 1,200.00 24,000.00 4,500.00 500.00 500.00 3,000.00 37.00 2,000.00 150.00 2,000.00 250.00 800.00 24,631.85 20,752.46 60,772.41 16,620.00 95,053.00 4,400.00 Labor lE,M00.00 Supp lie s" 1, ~00.00 Repa ir s 800.00 Power 1,500.00 Insurance 56. £5 ~%uipment. ~50.00 ~rchase of Land 1,~0~0..00 VA Salary S~per!ntendent Labor 5,500.00 Supplies 1,300.00 Feed ?,§00.00 F~el, Light and Water 500.00 Repairs and Alterations 3§0.00 Veterinary 100.00 Harness 200.00 Equipment 100.00 Wagons 500.00 Trucks 1,400.00 Machinery 360.00 Small Tools 250.00 Road Mac'ins' 650.00 REFUNDS AND REBATES 7D Erroneous AssessmemtS 1,000.00 Refund o~ Fines 100.00 Local Assessments 50.00 Rents 50~00 Licenses i 100.00 Accounts 50.00 SPECIAL SERVICES ?E Special Audits 450.00 Neather ~eports M6.00 Miscellaneous Service E00.00 ~ttorney.Fees 100.00 Traveling ExPense 100.00 Labor B~reau 37£.00 Life Saving and First Aid ~0.00 ALI~WANCES AND GIFTS 7F Confederate Soldiers Miscellaneous Superanuated Employees DAMAGES AND COST 7G Damage t6 Property WORK~'S COMP~ISATION ?H Compensation Ho spiral' Nurse State Tax Physician Funerals GARAGE ?J Salary Mechanic Labor Suppli e s ' Repairs bY Others Gasoline and 0il Ti re s Power Repair s Telephone Parts for Motor Insurance. · Equi pme nt~ Equipment 100.00 400.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 ~,500.00 500.00 250.00 400.00 300.00 200.00 1,949.40 3,782.00 1,500.00 300.00 100.00 2,500.00 250.00 15o .oo 12.00 5,500.00 1,355.00 200.00 17,806.25 17,174.50 5,160.00 1,350.00 1,938.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 5,150.00 15,598.40 SCHOOLS 8A Ma int ena nc e 575.~000.00 PARKS 8B Salary Keeper Highland Labor Supplie s · F~el, Light and Water Telephone and Telegraph Repairs Incidentals Equipment and Improvements Tree Spraying, Flowers, etc. Gasoline and 0il Elmwo o d Melrose ( 6 months ) Jackson " " Washington" " 812..25 43:$.20 433.E0 324.90 6,000.00 800.00 1,200..00 25.00 Z§O.O0 Z5. O0 370.00 500. O0 Z00.00 LIBRARY 8C Salary Librarian TT t! 11 I! I! " Janitress " Extra Help Stat ionery Telephone and Telegraph Books and Periodicals Fuel, Light and Water In suran c e Rent Incidentals Cataloger Children Librarian Reference " Junior Assistant !! !T Extra Junior Assistant Superintendent Building (part time) Janitress Librarian Junior Assistant ( R. C, Branch) Janitress " " " Extra Help Librarian Jr. Ass, t. ( Melrose Branch) Janitress " !' Extra Help Librarian Jr. Ass't. Gainsboro Colored Branch) Less estimated balanSe January 1, 1953 2, ?00.00 1,944.00 1, ?S6.00 1,fiO0.O0 918.00 540.00 420.00 100.00 324.00 312.00 918.00 60.00 35.00 1,296.00 60.00 35.00 1,026.00 60.00 8? .00 500. O0 303.00 6,840.00 riO0. O0 650. O0 1,260.00 530.00 24,454.00 11,250. O0 RECREATION 8D Salary Director "" 2 Supervisor 43 mo~ths ~.69.15 per, month, "12 (10) Playleaders 3 mos. $49.64 per month " Community Leaders 20 weeks $6.00 per week " City Market Supervisor, 8 wks. @$10.00" " Baseball Umpires Stationery Postage Telephone and Telegraph Supplies Automobile Expense Incidentals ,~,436.75 270.75 324.90 1,787.04 120.00 80.00 225.00 150.00 40.00 ?5.00 1,074.80 200.00 86.00 MARKET 9A !T Labor Salary Clerk " Assistant Clerk " 2 Janitors $812.25 each Meahamt¢ Matron Rest Room Janitress Sealer Neights and Measures Weighmaster Stationery FUel, Light and Water Supplies Repairs and Alterations Refrigerating Plant Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Equipment 2,057.?0 1,245.45 1,624.50 1,353.75 866.40 379.05 1,353.75 500.00 450.00 150.00 3,500.00 500.00 4,360.00 3,~00.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 5?5,000.00 12,727.30 13,204.00 6,870.24. 21,915.60 494. Salar~ Clerk Labor Stationery Fuel, Light and' Water Supplies Repairs and' Alte~ations In suranc · IncidentalS WATER SITE 9B In sur~c · Taxes Repa ir s MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 9G Labor Supplies and Material Rent Insurance Incidentals~ INTERES~ 10A 1~0.00 20.00 $00.00 25.00 250.00 120.04 2,0.00 ~00.00 ?60. O0 6~o .oo 200.00 ~00.00 2,,$00.00 300.00 $0.00 ~-,4S8.79 1,910.00 3,3§0.00 Interest on Fuded Debt " " 'Temporary Loan " " J. B. Fi~hbumm Bonds SINKING FUND 10B 3~?,345.00 7,000.00 S.?~O.O0 ~68,095.00 Sinking Fun~ NOTES PAYABZE iOD ?0 ~2,45.00 ?O,P~5.00 Geo W. Payne Note Interest on J$$6,000. - $$4,000.) 6 months " "($2,8,000. - $.~6,000. ) 6 " W. W. Berry Notes Interest on $1,000.00 6 months BONDS 10E 28,000.00 1,680.00 840.00 1,000.00 60.00 31,580.00 Serial Bonds due July 1, 193~ 'Refunding Bonds due July 1, 1933 SOLDIERS PENSIONS llB 46,000.00 30,026.00 76,026.00 125 Pensioners $ $7.00 per month 10,530.00 Less estimated balance January 1, 1933 - 2,?00..0~ Total $2,t$1,S?0.?1 APPROVED ATTEST: Olerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of December, 1932. No. 4085. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day of July 19~2, No. 4017, entitled; "An Ordinance to define peddlers, to impose a license tax on peddlers, and to provide penalties for a violation of this ordinance." WHEREAS, in order that the revenues of the City of Roanoke may not be effected an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke t~at an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the l§th, day of July, 195£, No. 4017, entitled; "An 0rdinam~e to define peddlers, to impose a license tax on peddlers, an~ to provide penalties for a violation of this ordinance," be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Any person who shall carry from place to place, any goods, wares or merchandise and offer to sell or barter the same, or actually se%l er barter the same, shall bt deemed to be a peddler, and any person licensed as a peddler may sell any personal property a merchant may sell, or he may exchange the same for other articles. A peddler's license shall not be transferable, and any person se licensed ahal] endorse his name on said license, and such license shall confer authority to sell within the City of Roanoke. Any peddler who shall peddle for sale or sell ~ barter without a license shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be fined not less than fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars for each offense; and any person iselling or offering to sell as a peddler shall exhibit his license on demand of a~y citizen of the city, and upon his failure or rei%~sal to do so he shall be subject to the penalties for peddling without a license. All persons who do not keep a regular place of business (Whether it be a house or a vacant lot, or elsewhere), open at all times in regular business hours and at the same place, who shall offer fOr sale goods, wares and merchandise, shall be deemed peddlers under this ordinance. All persons who keep a regular place of busi- ness, open at all times in regular business hours and at the same place, who shall elsewhere than at such regular place of business, personally, or through their agents, offer for sale or sell, and at the time of s~ch offering for sale, deliver goods,~ wares'and merchandise, shalI also be deemed peddlers as above; but this ordi- nance shall not apply to those who sell or offer for sale in person or by their em- ployees, ice, wood, meats, milk, butter, eggs, poultry, fish, oysters, game, vege- tables, fruits, or other family supplies of a perishable nature grown or produced by them and not purchased by them for sale. But a dairyman who uses upon the streets ~f the city one or more wagons may sell and deliver from his wagons, milk, butter, ~ream and eggs in said city without proSuring a peddler, s license. For the pm-ivilege of peddling or bartering in the City of Roanoke there shall De paid two hundred and fifty dollars for each person so engaged or employed in the city, when he traTels on foot, and when he red,lea otherwise th~ on foot, the tax shall be five hundred dollars, except that the tax on peddlers of ice, wood, mea~, m~k, butter, eggs, poultry, f~, oysters, g~e, vegetables, f~its or other. f~ily supplies of a per~s~b~e nat~e not gro~ or produoe~ by them, ~al~ be dollars for each vehicle used In ~ ~ed~ng tn the ~lty. The t~ on peddlers of lightning rods s~11 be two h~dred ~o~ars in the city, ~d peddlers off coal wood who peddle the s~e from vehic~es, s~ll pay a tax of ten dollars for each vehicle used In the city. ~ery vehicle us~ tn ped~ltng as aforesald ~all ~ve conspicuously dlsp~aye~ thereon the n~e off the peddler using the same, together with the street ~d n~ber off h~s residence. Nothing in this ordinance sMll be const~ed to require off a~ farmer a gro~ or p~dueed by him, nor s~ the ordinance apply to peddlers off farm product~ who do not offfer their produce flor sale or sell on the markets off the city o~ the streets designated for ~rket p~poses, and who pay the license t~ prescribed ~de~ Section 66 of the License Tax 0r~i~nce. ~ery license issued ~der this section s~ll expire on the thirty-first d~ of December of each year. No license issued ~der this section shall be prorated. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of December, 1932. No. 4086. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day of July 1932, No. 4018, entitled; "An Ordinance imposing a license tax on peddlers of goods, wares or mer,chandise who sell to li- censed dealers or retailers, and prescribing penalties for violations." WHEREAS, in order that the revenues of the City of Roanoke may not be effected an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an, ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day of July 1932, No. 4018, entitled; "An Ordinance imposing a license tax on peddlers of goods, wares, or mer- chandise who sell to licensed dealers or retailers, and prescribing penalties for violattons,"be amended and reordatned so as to read as follows: There is hereby imposed a license tax on every person, firm and corporation (other than a distributor and/or vendor of motor vehicle fuels smd petxuleum produo' tobacco, or seafood, a farmer, a farmer's cooperative association, a producer, or a manufacturer taxable on capital by this State, or a distributor of manufactured goo( paying a city license tax on his purchases) who or which shall peddle goods, wares or merchandise by selling and delivering the same at the same time to licensed deal. S, Provided, however, this ordinance shall not be construed to apply to wholesale dealers regularly licensed by this city, and who shall at the same time sell and deliver merchandise to retail ~erchants. The license tax hereby imposed, as aforesaid, on every such person, fim~. or corporation, peddling, as aforesaid, is in the sum of One Hundred Dollars, for each vehicle used in such business, and the said license shall not be transferable, no shall the tax be subject to proration. Every vehicle used by any licensee hereunder shall have conspicuously displays thereon the name of the person, firm or corporation using the same, with the post office address of the licensee, and the license hereby required shall be conspicu- ously displayed on each vehicle while used in such business. Every person, firm or corporation claiming to be a distributor and/or vendor of~notor vehicle fuels and petroleum products, a farmer, a dealer in forest producl or tobacco, or seafood~ a producer, a wholesale ~ealer, or a manufacturer taxable on capital by this State. or a distributor of manufactured goods paying a city license tax on his purchases and selling and delivering at the same time, or offe~ lng to sell and deliver at the same time, to licensed dealers or retailers, such goods, wares, or merchandise, shall, upon request of any police, tax or revenue officer, furnish evidence of his or its claim other tb_~n his or its mere staten~nt, that he or it is exempt from the provisions of this ordinance, and failure to fur- nish such evidence shall be sufficient Sround for c_h__~rging the person operating the vehicle with a violation of this ordinance, and in any prosecution for a violation of this ordinance the claim aforesaid must be corroborated by satisfactory evidence The exemption hereby accorded a distributor and/or vendor of motor vehicle fuels and petroleum products and a dealer in forest products or tobacco, is restricted to such peddling o~ motor vehicle fuels and petroleum products and forest products, and tobacco; and in the case of a farmer, a producer, or a manufacturer taxable on capital by this State, the exemption is restricted to such peddling of goods, wares or merchandise actually manufactured, produced or grow~ by the seller. A peddler, within the meaning of this ordinance, is amy person, firm or cor- poration who or which, at other than a definite place of business operated by the seller, shall sell, or offer to sell, goods, wares or merchandise to licensed deal- ers or retailers, and at the time of such sale or exposure for sale, shall deliver or offer to deliver~, the goods, wares or merchandise to the buyer, and any deliver made on the day of sale shall be construed as equivalent to delivery at the time of sale. Every person, firm or corporation claiming exemption from the provisions of this ordinance on the ground that he or it is delivering goods, wares or merchan- dise previously sold to the customer, shall, upon request of any police, tax or revenue officer, furnish evidence of his or its claim other than his or its mere statement, which evidence may be an invoice or signed order describing the goods, wares or merchandise involved, and the amount and price thereof, and failure to furnish such evidence shall be sufficient ground for charging the person operating the vehicle with a violation of this ordinance, and in any prosecution for a vio- lation of this ordinance, the claim aforesaid must be corroborated by satisfactory evidence. Every person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance ---- I# fifty nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars for each offense, and each days' violation of any provision of this ordinance shall be deemed a. separate offense. APPROVED AT TEST: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of December, 193E. No. 4087. A RESOLUTION to appoint a Board of Zoning Appeals. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Board of Zoning Appeals be, and the same is hereby appointed to consist of the following members: W. P. Wiltsee H. L. Lawson J. J. Sheehan The term of 'said board to be for three years. subscribe the oath prescribed by law. B. L. ~uead C. Francis Cooke Said board shall take and APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pre ent. ~' IN THE COUNCIL FOR TNE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of January, 1933. No. 4089. A RESOLUTION to pay the Family Welfare Society $1,72E.18~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to the Family Welfare Society for the sum of $1,722.15, to take care of the deficit in the ac- counts Of said Society for the month of December 1932. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pre~ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~TOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of January, 1933. No. 4090. A RESOLUTION to request the State Fee Commission to fix the salary of the Assistant to the Commonwealth Attorney at $5,000.00. WHEREAS, the Attorney for the Commonwealth of the City of Roanoke has stated that he is willing to accept any reasonable reduction in the salary of the Assistant to the Commonwealth Attorney that Council might deem necessary, in view of the exist ing conditions, provided said reduction is not lower than $5,000.00, and WHEREAS, acting upon said statement Council is satisfied that $5,000.00 per year, is a sufficient salary for the Assistant to said Commonwealth Attorney. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the State Fee Commission be, and it is hereby requested to fix the salary of the Assis- tant to the Commonwealth Attorney for the City of Roanoke at $~he. rate ef $5,000.00 per year. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of January, 1953. No. 4091. AN ORDINANCE for safe guarding life and property by regulating and providing for the inspection of the installation and maintenance in and about buildings of electric wiring, electric devices and electric material, defining the duties of the Electrical Inspector, providing for the examination of Electrical Contractors and Electricians, requiring bond of Electrical Contractors and providing for the ap] ment of an examining board and providing penalties for violati~ of the ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (1) That the office of Electrical Inspector as now constituted be and is continued. (£) That the Electrical Inspector shall not engage in the occupation of Elec- trician or Electrical Contractor, directly or indirectly while holding office. (3) That the Electrical Inspector shall have the right during reasonable hour~ to enter any building in the discharge of his official duties, or for the purpose of making any inspection or list of the installation of electrical wiring, electric d~w~ces and for electrical material therein, and shall have the authority to cause the turning off of all electrical currents and cut out or dieconnect in cases of emergency any wire where such electrical currents are dangerous to life or property or may interfere with the work of the Fire Department. (4) No alterations or additions shall be made in the existing wiring of any building, nor shall any building be wired for the placing of any electric lights, motors, heating devices, or any apparatus requiring the use of electrical current, without first notifying the Electrical Inspector, and securing a permit therefor, ~xcept minor repair work, such as repairing flush and snap switches, replacing fuses~ Changing lamp sockets and receptacles, taping bare Joints and repairing drop cords. Application for sach p~rmit, describing such work, shall be made by the person, firm or corporation installing same, and permit when issued shall be to such applicant. This section shall not apply to maintenance and repairs on the premises of a person, firm or corporation regularly employing electricians for that purpose, nor to the installation, construction, maintenance or repairs of lines of public utilities companies, for transmission of electricity from the source of supply to service eh- :trance on the premises where it is to be used, nor to the installation and mainte- aance of teleph6ne and telegraph plant and equipment. Permits to be Paid for 5) Permits shall not be issued by the Electrical Inspector until after the follow- .ng inspection fees shall have been paid to the City Electrical Inspector. Inspection Fees Concealed Work to Outlets: 1 to 3 outlets A to 10 outlets 11 to 15 outlets 16 to 24 outlets 25 to 45 outlets 46 to 100 outlets Over 100 outlets 5~ each outlet $ 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.50 5.00 Fixtures: 1 to 3 lights 4 to 10 lights 11 to 20 lights 21 to 40 lights 41 to 75 lights 76 to 150 lights 151 to 500 lights Over 500 lights 3~ per light .25 .50 1.O0 1.50 2.50 3.50 5.00 Open Work: Incandescent lights and fans- fixtures included: 1 to 3 lights 4 to 10 lights 11 to 20 lights 21 to 50 lights 51 to 100 lights 101 to 500 lights Over 500 lights 3~ per light .50 1.00 1.50 2.25 3.50 5.00 Motors: 1/4 H. P. and under Over 1/4 to and including i H. P. Over i to and including 3 H. P. Over 3 to and including l0 H. P. Over l0 H. P. Electric Ranges, Heater, Radio apparatus, Electric Signs and other appliciances requiring special wiring .25 .50 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 Isolated Plants: Charge according to this schedule and add $1.00 for dynamo. Note: Fixtures having lamps over 60 watt capacity will be based on 60 watt equivalent. The Electrical Inspector shall report monthly to the City Managert the fees ~ollected by him. (6) That the installation of all wiring in or about any building in the City of Roanoke, for electric lights, motors, heating devices and for any apparatus re- quiring the use of electrical current shall be made in strict conformity with the .rovisions of this ordinance and the statutes of the State of Virginia, and in ac- erty. The regulations as laid down in the National Electrical Code, as approved by the American Engineering Standards Gommi~e~,~d in the National Electrical Safety Code as approved by the American Engineering Standards Committee and other Installa-~ tions and safety regulations approved by the American Engineering Standards Committe~ shall be prima fa¢ie evidence of such most approved methods. (7) That approved metal conduits, metal raceways and armoured cables shall be required for all wires used to conduct current for lights, heat or power, in the wi~ in lng of new buildings, and re-wiring of old buildings, and_~installing new wire in ol buildings and additions thereto within the limits of fire zone No. i of the City of Roanoke, as said limits are now or may hereafter be established. (8) That upon th~ completion of the wiring of any building, it ~hall be the d~ty of the person, firm or corporation installing the same to notify the Electrica~ Inspector, who shall inspect the installation within P~ hours of the time such noti, e is given; and if it is found to be fully in compliance with this ordinance and does not constitute a hazard to life or property, he shall issue to such person, firm or corporation for delivery to the ov~er, a certificate of inspection authorizing connection to the electrical service and the turning on of the current. All wires which are to be hidden from view shall be inspected before concealment and any per- son, firm or corporation installing such wires shall notify the Electrical Inspec~o~, giving him £~ hours in which to make the required inspection before such wires are concealed. All notices required by this section shall be in writing on forms to be furnished by the Electrical Inspector. (9) That the Electrical Inspector shall make periodically a thorough reinspec- tion of the installation in and about buildings of all electric wiring, electric devices and electric material now installed or that may hereafter be installed, within the City of Roanoke, and whelm the installation of any such wiring, devices or material is found to be in & dangerous or unsafe condition the person, firm er corporation owning, using or operating the same shall be notified in writing and shall make the necessary repairs or changes required to place such wiring, devices and material in a safe condition and have such work completed within fifteen days, or any longer period specified by the Electrical Inspector in said notice. The Electrical Inspector is hereby~ empowered to disconnect or order the. discontinuance of electrical service to s~ch wiring, devices or material so found to be defeetivel installed until the installation of such wiring, devices or material has been made safe as directed by the Electrical Inspector. (10) That the Electrical Inspector shall keep complete records of all ~ermits issued and inspection made and other official work performed under the provisions of this ordinance. (ll) That v~hen the Electrical Inspector condemns all or parts of any electrica installations the owner may within five daSs after receiving written notice from the Electrical Inspector, file a petition in writing for review of said action of the Electrical Inspector with the City ~anager, upon receipt of which the City Eana- ger, shall at once, proceed to determine whether said electrical installation com- Plies with this ordinance and within three days sh~ll make a decision in aceorda~c~ with his findings. (lE~ That there is hereby created a Board of Examiners to consist of the Electrical l~spee~er~~ the Chief of the Fire Department, an Electrical Contractor, a representative pf the local Power Company and an Electrician. The last three of whom shall be appointed by the City Manager. Said Board shall thoroughly and care- fully examine all applicants and if found Qualified shall issue to said applicant a certificate authorizing said applicant to do electrical construction upon payment the fees hereinafter provided for. Such examination may be in writing or orally as deemed advisable by the board. (l~) That the term "Electrical Contractor" shall be construed to include all persons, firms or corporations engaged in the business of, or holding themselves ou$ to the public as being e~gaged in the business of contracting to install, erect or repair electric wires, fixtures or apparatus which are to be used for the transmis- sion of electric current for light, heat, power or other purposes within the City of Roanoke. (l~.) That the term "Electrician" shall include electric workers who actually or personally do the work of installing, erecting or repairing electrical wiring, fixtures and apparatus which are to be used for the transmission ~ electric current for light, heat, power or other purposes within the City of Roanoke. (15) That every person, firm or corporation v~o desires to do work as an' Electric~ Contractor in the City of Roanoke shall make written application to the Board of Examiners for the examination of one or more of their members, as to his profteKemcy and capacity to do such work, and if upon examination such person shows himself competent and Qualified to do such electrical work in the manner required by the ordinances of the City of Roanoke, upon the payment of a fee of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, the Board of Examiners shall deliver to said person, firm or cor- poration a certificate that the person or persons taking said examination is Quali- fied to do electric wiring for light, heat, power and other purposes in the City of Roanoke. The certificate shall be for one year only, but renewals of ~ame for each succeeding year may be secured from the Board of Examiners upon the payment of a fee of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars. The certificate sh~ll not be transferable and no person, firm or corporation shall do any work as an Electrical ContractOr within th~ City of Roanoke, without having obtained the certificate herein provided for. (16) That every Electrical Contractor doin~ business in the City of Roanoke shall give a bond payable to the City of Roanoke in the sum of $~,000.00, with some surety company authorized to do business in the State of Virginia, as surety, and conditioned to indemnify and save harmless ~aid City as well as any ot~r person~ from all expense and danger that may be caused by any negligent, defective or in- adequate work done in the said City under any contract that said person, firm or corporation may undertake.' (l?) That every person desiring to do work as an Electrician within the City of Roanoke shall make written application to the Board of Examiners for an examina- tion as to his proficiency and capacity to do such work, and if upon examination the applicant shows himself competent and Qualified to do electrical work in the manner required by the ordinances of the City of Roanoke, the Board of Examiners upon the payment of a fee of One ($1.001 Dollar deliver to said applicant a certifi- cate that said applicant is Qualified to do electrical work in the City of Roanoke. The certificate shall be for one year only, but may be renewed for each succeeding year upon the payment of a fee of One ($1.00) Dollar. The certificate shall not be transferable, and no person shall do any work as an Electrician without having ll 503- (18) That all fees provided for under sections (18) and (16) of this ordinance shall be paid into the City Treasury as other monies are paid in. (19) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to interfere in any way with the Electrical Inspector in the discharge of his duties under this or- d inanc e. (£0) That any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provi- sions of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not less than Twenty-Five ($26.00) Dollars nor more than Five Hundred ($§00.00) Dollars~ (21) That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinan¢~ are hereby repealed. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL EDR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Jth, day of January 1953. No. 4092. A RESOLUTION to authorize the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RES05VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachi~ Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install etreet lights as follows: (1) One 100 C. P. street light at the intersection of Morgan Avenue and Wilson Street S. E. (2) One 100 C. P. street light at the intersection of Morgan Avenue and Morningside Street S. E. (3) One 100 C. P. street light on Staunton Avenue approximately ~0 feet West of Sixth Street N. E. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Preside~ IN ~HE COUNCIT. FOR ~HE CI~ OF ROAI~0E~, VTI~INTA, ~h~ ~-Oth, da~ of January, 1955. No. 4093. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section (2) of an ordinance adopted'by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 29th, day of December 1951, No. 5926, entitled; 'AN ORDINANCE to impose ta~es on persons, real estateand personal property for the !year 1952, 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 sol~iers', sailors and ~marines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses." WHEREAS, in order that the usual and necessary operations of the City Govern- ~ment may be carried forward an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this ~ordinance shall be in force from its passage. 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 29th, day of .Decemberl 19Z1, No. Z926, entitled;"An Ordinance to impose taxes on persons, reaI estate and personal propert'y Tor the year 1932, 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 Confed- erate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses," be amended~and reordained so as to read as follows: (2) Upon all real estate and improvements thereon in the City of Roanoke, not exempt from taxation by law, there shall be and is hereby levied a tax of $2.25, on every one hundred ($100.00) dollars of assessed value thereof, for the support of the City Government, the payment of the interest upon the City debt, support of a Public Library, the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors and zarines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses, and in addition to said $2.25 there shall be, and is hereby levied 25 cents en every one hun~d($100.00) dollars of assessed value of real estate and the improvements the~ on in the City of Roanoke for the support of the City Government, the payment of in- terest upon the City debt, support of a Public Library, the payment of pensions to ~onfe~erate soldiers, sailors and marines and their widows, for school purposes and ~ther municipal expenses, as provided by Section 294 of the Tax Code of Virginia. The taxes provided for in this section shall be due and payable as follows: 0ne-half thereof on the 1st, day of June, and one-half thereof on the 1st, ~ay of ~ovember of the current year. If the first one-half of said tax is paid on or before the 5th, day of July, three (Z%) percent may be deducted from the amount thereof. if the tax payer elects he may also pay the second'one-half of said tax on or before the 5th, day of July, and if paid on or before said date he may deduct from the amount thereof three {3%) percent. If any portioa of said tax remains unpaid after the 5th, day of December a penalty of ,fXW~ ~P~rcent shall be added to such unpaid portion ~nd shall be fur- ther subject to all the penalties provided by the tax laws of the State of Virginia, and shall be collected by said Treasurer according to law.