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III T]{E COUNCIL ?0R fi!lE CITY C.? LCANOKE, VIiiCIUIA, The 51st day of October, 1924. No. 1640. A RESOLU~0N to refund to U. G. Hurd the prorata of license paid for the operation of a jitney bus. BE IT :d]SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke t~:at the City Clerk auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to draw a warrant to W. G. Hurd for the sum of ~25.00 to ref~md the unek~ired portion for license paid flor th'e operation Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of refunds an~ a jitney bus, rebates o Clerk. · ~ ]'~re sident. Cie rl:. IN T~r COUNCIL 20ii TK£ CITY O? i{0~HTO~, VI~(~IbI~," ~ ' '~ The 7th day of November, 1924. No. 1641. A i~SOLUTI01~ granti~ a permit to the Ro~oi:e Oa~ Light Core. ny to install a gas main. BL IT r~SOLVED by the Council of the Ci~' of ~ioanol:e that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Ro~o~ Gas Light Com~n~? to in,tail a four i ~' gas main on tlounSain View Terrace from the dead end at At, erst Street 125 feet ~,Test. Said Roanm~e Gas Li~ht Company by acting% under ~.~s resolution ~ees to inde~ify and save harmless the Ci~- of Ro~moke from all claims for dama~es to persons or yro?rty by reason of the const~m~ction ~md maintenance el' said gas main and furtker agrees to reFlace the street ~,~here tlc sg,~ is o]:ened under the general ordi~ances providing for street restoration. l res~aent. The 7th day off November, 1994. No. 1654. AN 0[OINAUCE to regulate the custody, control and ~s]~ os it i on of pro]~erty seized or otherwise taken possession of by the i~olice Officers of the Cit~' of Ro~oke. BE IT 0RDAIi~D by the Council of tLe City of iioanohe that it s]nll be the duty of the Superintendent of t~olice to keep a record of all pro?e ~ ~, '~hich may be seized or otherwise taken possession off by the police fierce of tLe City; arid ~ch property so seized or tat:eh ]~ossession off skall not be c~imed 2y the ffui o~'e~er thereofi and I:ossession surrendered to such o'~,aer ;~ithin ~t~ days..~rom seizure or the t~:ing possession thereof, and shall give notice tlmt if such property be not claimed by the rightful o~ler or owners thereof ',~ithin ten days from the date of such publication, smch property will be s¢,ld at public auction at such place as the Superintendent of i~olice may direct and in such manner as to expose to the inspection of bidders ~11 pro]~erty so offered for sale; provided, that such unclaimed property, if deemed by the Superintendent of i~olice to be of use to the department of Police may be retained for the use of said department. In addition to thc publication of notice herein provided for, said ~uper- intendent of Police shall post or cause to be posted in at least three public places in the City ~f~ere public notices are commonly or usually p.osted, a copy of the notice published in the said newspaper, and shall make a record of t~ date when such publication and the postin~ of notices are made, and if within ten days from the date of such publication an:l posting no claim for such property described in such noticas shall have been made by the rightful owner thereof, the Superin- tendent of Police shall proceed to sell such property a,t public auction. The proceeds of any sale or sales so r. mde after deducting the cost of storage, advertising, selling and other expenses, incident to the handling or sellin~ of such property, shall be paid by such Superintendent of Police to the Police Protective Association benefit fund, provided, t]mt if any pro]~erty so seized Or taken possession of by the police force s~ll be of a perishable nature, or so bulky or of such a nature as to make it dangerous or inadvisable to retain of such fact by the Superintendent of Police, setting forth his reascns why such pro]-,erty should not be retained for the period hereinabove fixed before selling same, stroll cause such property to be advertised forthwith in a newspaper of the City and sell such property at public auction at any time after three days shall have elapsed from the seizure or t~d[ing possession thereof; and ]~rovided further possession thereof for the length of time hereinabove s~ecified, upon a certificate ii that nothing in this section contained shall be held tc require such superintendent of i~olice to take possession of, or to make disl~ositiono~,~ any lost or stolen property, the disposition or possession of which is otLerx;ise provided for by lay4 provided, further none of the provisions of this ordinance slmll apply to pistols, revolvers derringers, bowie knives, ~lirks, slung-shots, metallic knuckles, or otheri! deadly weapons of like character, but ,all such weapons shall be disposed of as required by Section 45Z4, Code of Virginia, It is hereby rmde the-duty of all officers and mer_~bers of the department into whose possession any property seized or t~:en shall come, to deliver thc same at once to the ~uperintendent of Police or' Captain of Ii)etec~ives unless it is wante for immediate use as evidence in any case, and in that event a report ~nd inventory~ of the same shall be forwarded at once ~o the said ~iu~erintendent of ~olice. Clerk. APPROVED ~/~ . 2resident~. ...... adopted on the Srd day of October, 1924, it '.~as directed that a ,heari~g be ~/iven ~he Eroperty owners cn the question of const;m~ctlng certain se~ers abuttin[~ the prot:erty set forth in the advertisement hereto anne:~e,d ~.md n~de a l~,art hereof, and ~,:~J:~;,~, in accordance with said resolution ti~e Sit? ~ ~,~n~gez did on the 6th day of ~[ovember, 1~.24, at 3 o'clock P. ~:., in the Co,moil Room, in the ![unici]~al Bui!di~ hear sai~ ?roperty ovmers on the question of constm~cting the sewers hereinbefore m~entioned, a~ ,~[~P~AS at said t,e~mn~.~ no valid o~jection was urged to the const~ction said ~ewers, Tl[~:,~'01~, BE IT ~SOLVED by the Co.oil of the Si%~ of Roanoke that the se,~er mentioned ii'~ tl~ advertisement of the notice hereto attached a~ made a part hereof be con~tn~cted and upon completion thereof, one-third of ~e cost si'roll be c~rged to the abutting property o;'aers accor~ng to front footage of their res~ ctive properties. ~L I~' ~20LVLD t~t the City i~anager be, and he is directed to atvertise flor bids ffer the space off ten ~ai:t se~'~er, aud vd~en said bids are received, the s~m~e shall be !:resented to C curt ci 1. - ~ i~residen-~-. ~.. ~,t~UL~.IL 3~01{ THL Cliff 0~ itt~l[Oi~, VIi[OIi~L., The 7th da~.~ of l~ovember, l~J 1[o. 1644. A RESOLUi~ION to al)prove the accounts aml claims against the Cit~ of Roanok~ for the month of October, 1924, ~nd directing the payment of the sadie. 2,L IT i~SOLVED by the Council of the Cit~ o.~ P, oano2c that the accounts and claims a~ainst_ the City for tLe month of 0etcher, 1924, be and the s.~,~,.~e are hereb,~, ap]~roved and ordered paid as fo!lo',,~s: City Lkmager E~%qine e rin~ De pt. C i ty C 1 e ri: T re asure r Legal Dept. Judges ,~alar~es Court Officers & Exl:ense Assesslfient of ~'~xe~ s Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Counc i 1 Conventi on & ~e~.~e Dues C o r o~e r Almshouse 0~t side Poor Hospitals 0rgr~niz ed Charitia s Insane Jail Juvenile Court ~'olic e Dept. ~'ire Dept. ~ire Hydrant Rental Street Light Buil:iing Inspector l[ilitary A ~rmories Phys ici an fZuarantine ~ Detention Health Det:t. Street C]ea~'~n~ v'"' 915.26 1,089 .Z1 959 .Ob 144.00 500.15 4,465.69 1,447.62 o~,~ · 90 1,202.20 975.97 255.50 454.52 119.25 82.50 148.26 ~85 .~o 460.83 ~.50 1,745.62 985.05 lO, 140.90 lO, 04~. 29 l, 672.50 2,092.96 45,V. 05 VZ .5O lO0. O0 210.05 l, ~55. ~6 4 CiSy Stables ~efunds & i{ebates Special Services Dan~ges & Cost Wo rl~en' s Compensat ion Gara!~e Dept. ~chools Parks Lib rary Mar ke t s Interest Account s ?ayable Annex 1919 Notes ?ayable EXT.0 ,-C)I 1,iidlY Detention Home Sewer Construction Drain Construction Sewer Refunds Cost Bonds, Sewer Street 9rading Mada dami z ing Street Im~. Cost of Bon&s Sidewalk Re funds Brid~e Construction Schools APPROVED Clerk. 1, [381.47 2,016.39 ? .50 $ .00 · 5O .00 ~38.59 48,000.00 V36.02 1,166.Z& 1,158.56 54,602.50 618.82 11,297.24 4,66~.87 161,204.65 48.87 911.67 192.87 4,774.8Z 424.52 241.00 1,271.65 565.90 5, V?O .59 10,636.84 40,56,3.90 63,000.24 S 224,204.8V Ill T}~ COUNCIL J~'OP, ~[E CITY ~ L:.0AII0t[E, VIF, GI1TIA, The Vthday of NOvember, 1924. 1Io. 1645. A RESOLUTION authorizin&, t2~e Ci<y Ilaneg, er to construct a sidewalk on the South side of Campbell ~venue, S. ,~. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby m]thorised to constnzct, or cause to be constructed, a full width granolithic sidewalk on the South side of Campbell Avenue between the alley West of Pirst Street and Pirst Street, S. ",,V., in front of the property of A. J. Eennard, Louis Voight, R. H. Angell arid F. Pallon, but before t;roceedin~$' ~itk the construction of the sidewall:, the pro]~,erty ov~ers mentioned si~all pay into the City Treasury two-thirds of the cost tAereof. ATTEST: Clerk. Ai~P R0 'FED · /~ ~reSiaent. IN TP~d COUI~CIL 902, THE CITY IF i::0~LN01£E, VI?~OII~IA, The 14th day of November, 19L'4. No. 1646. ~ !?jdoOLUilOJ granting a sermit to V. Li 'Jood to construct cross-overs. BE IT R~0L~D by the Council of the City of t~oanot-e that a permit be, and the same is hereby ,granted V. I~. 'Jood to constzmct cro~s-overs as follows: Two cross-overs on Virginia Avenue at the corner of Ghent Boulevard and '-"~,:~i,i "v. ",.:. :/ood by acting uncle'~- this resolution .~.zc, es~ to indeLmiS~~ and ~ave harm- less the City of Roanoke from all claim~: for .~ma~:es to persons o i:rcperty ..... m,..:~lh~e~.~.~_~oe of said cross-overs, ~ld furtke~ a~rees to replace the streets and sidewalks to tke condition tkey are at present after the ccnst',~tction o[' said cross-overs. Ai:Y'I-:OVED Cie ri:. i:resi:lent. Tko i,~th day of Novembe:', 1924. No. 1647. ~.~a'a Li~mt Company to install ~, t'~OLu.~ t i~ranti a ~,u~ nc permit to the Roanoke '" ' c e r t ai .r'~ ~' t ° mai ns ~:~ IT 2d~SOLVED by thc Council of the City ¢. ..o~=.e,e t]m.~t a Te~m:i ~ he, and the sa::m is kereSy ~ranted the Ro'moke Gas Li~yht Coral:anN to in,tam! ?aa ~ ~" ~' 1. Brandon Ro~,.d from ~ile:, bet:men Or~ enwcod Road to Ora~:idin z. oad, t: ten inch main. 2. Au2~Lrn Avenue from the '.,'/est p~:operty line .~mdin Road to Avon Road a si:.: inch ~'~ .... ' .,o.::d and P,e: !eville iioed from A~d~..rn Re::& 5J -~' 3. Alley ,~ut:'men .~I~:~l(~lll P ' - ~te V/est. Laburnum Aven,e' r fro::: Grandin Road 050 feet, ~v~net .,ve~n.:e ~.m-' ~ Gr~:ndin R~ 185 feet, Cartc:~ Road from ~ ...... fi~n Road 175 feet, a four inci-: main 4. Grandin Road from Brandon Road to ~Tc::ver t~ei.., ~....-:~-s,~ an ei.:Tlit inch main. 5. In al!e~, bet'~ecn Orandin ~ ' "~ "' ...o~d and [!wcetLri~r L~he from Brandon Noad l~o:-th, :~ six inck nmi n. ~? ' ' - ~' by tin~ under ~'~ ' ,;,:~d .do.. neke Gas Li;rht Compan,, - ac _. ~_.m~.: resol~ttion agrees to indermaifL~ and s,~ve han::!ess ti':e City of Roano~:e fro::: all claims f¢,r daxa~:es to persons or i:rc ,ertl., l?~ rc~:~:.o:': of tke constrhctio,: ',-~.-~ ' '~. id ' and further :.t~reea to replace the stre. ets :.dmre the ~.:ae are opened under ~Le pro- visions o~ the general ordinances providing for street restoration. Cie rk. ' ...... 2£ ........ " ~.ze 14th day o~ IIovember, 1924. IIo. 16&8. addition to ]:is resider~ce at tko. Southeast con,er ,of bells .,ve.~nm anti. 0rd Street LT . ,7. ?E 1'2 i~ESOLVED Ly tke Co~tncii of tke City of I{oanoiie ti_at ~ per:nit lc, · nd t~.e same is hereby', gr.anted "~.,.~s. ,~. ;,.. Llarable to cor, struct a fr:~m ~.ddition to her : residence ut tke ~' ' ...... · - ~1~, ~,vernze aP.i 5rd Street, " ,,O~:.£;~t (JOl'!le'~ of ']e~ ¢' Said '[ .u:ii_lt]¢:n ~i,.all be .constructed according tc ti:e ::ood. lil:in,~ and satisfaction of the ;~ Bui!iin:: Insi.ector a~,,l under sl:ecificaticns iltrni~:ed i.,' him. Said ' ....... I.[arakie sL ~.ctzn?. vu-~der ohms resolution ',/f',','~ . i ....' .'~:;s ~,.,zce~ to i}tder'mii'N a~';d save ,.tz,.~me. the the construction and maintenance of said frame '~ ~ :~ a d ~.. t i o n. ATT]~ST: Clerk. The 14th day of NSvember, 192~. Iio. 1649. ~ ~.,~,~OLbTIOU~" ~' ~ authorizin~ tLe City I.[anager to const~,.ct a sidewalk on 3rd ~treet from Oi~mer Avenue North. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by t]~e Council of the City of ~oano]:e t.]mt the City ~ , ~ M~a~:er ,~e and he is hereby authorized to const~ct, or cal~se t© be constructed, a sidewalk on the ?lest side of Zrd Street from Gilmer Avenue Uorth to accommodate the[ property of E. D. Douming, estimated corot bein:~ ~162.50, but before l~roceedi~z ?~ith the const~ction off said walk, sai~ E. D. Downing s]~,il pay into' the City Treasury one-halff of ~e cost thereof. Clerk. Pre siaent/ III T!~ COUNCIL 510i~ 2~2L CI~~ 03 i-',O.~J?OiEd, VIRGINI~, The i4th day of November, 19P~4. No. 1650. A iiEZOLUTI0.;~ autl~orizin:~ the City ![a~ager Zo construct certain sewers. BE IT PJdSOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Ifanager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a server to acco~mmodate the pro]:erties on Hanow~r and Sta~uaton Aver. ues between 21st and ~ord Streets, but before proceedin;[~ with the const~mction of said seu~er the pro?erty owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-half off the cost thereof, the estimate! cost being $3,550.00. Aii~ROVED IN THE OOUNCIL 5I~H ~iE CIk~f Oi~ !{~,iI0121, VlilGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1924. No. 1551. A !~SOLUTIOU autho~dzing the R~anot:e Rail~g~y and Electric ComI~ny to install certain street lights. BE IT :~.o0L~ by the Council of the City of R~no!:e t~t the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and they are hereby authorized to in~tall the foll~vin;~ street lights; One 250 C. P. street !i~:~ht at Howbert ~venue and End ~tr~et, Wasena One 100 C t~. street li.~j~t at Russell ~venue and l~e~ Street, Norwich. One 100 C. 1:. street l~t.t at Ro~oke Avenue ~d Irvine Street, Nor,~ich e:<is'tinc 'ce~ ...... o~.~o]~ (. _ ~,~ccn the City of ~,~ ~"~' ~'~ and tke ~oa~,~oke '~"~'~'~ a~d Electric Cle rk. I:~ ~.2]~": COLqICIL 20i{ ~'w"~._ CITv The 14th day of llovember, !994. No. 16OE. .~m ~or te tr:~n~er the jitney otmr[~tors ~. P. ESOLUTIO!~ authez~zi~ the City now o~eratin~ over the saz,m Avenue route to other routes. BE Ii' REZOLVED by the Council of ti~e Civy of Roanoke that the City ~Za:aager be, and he is hereby amthorized te transfer the jit~my operators now o~ratin~ t.~e ~ie~:l route to other routes as follows: over ~ One to t~:e~ Patterson ~venue route, one te tke ~elmont~ i~oute and one to the llelro se Route. Clez~. III TIE] COUI,[CIL F0l{ TEE CITY 0F i{Q. N012], VIiICIUIA, Whe 14th day off November, 1924. No. 1655. ~. 7g30LUTI0il to establish a business district on flint, alt Avenue' from Harrison to ',/ali:er Avenues N. E. B~ IT ~o0~D b~ the Council of the City of Roanoke tlmt llimball Avenue Let'.¢een Harrison a~d 'Jalker .~venues be, and the same is l~reby establi~ed as a business district. Ai.i i{uVED Cle rk. ire si defE~. The 14th day of I[ovember, 1924. No. 1642. ~ P~OLUglOiI to ~?plement ai?ropri~tions to certain accounts. ~]2 1~2 i~[~0L'fED by the Council of tee City of i{o~mcl:e tkat appro?riations to the foilowin~ accounts be, o~.d the same are hereby:' sut:l)le~mnte, d in the ffol!o~:~in~ araount s: Elec ti OhS Convention & Lea~uea Coroner Bridf~e Repairs Refunds & Rebaves Special Services 178."'- 91.39 82.50 4,217.55 2,016.39 7.50 and tke City Clerk and Auditor is directed to make such entries on his books as will carry into elfect tke ]?r(,vJsicns o~ tkis resolution. Clerk. III r~w COUi~CiL ;~0~ '~-~" O? '~ ~ ~'~'~ The 14th ~,~ d~.. o f IIovember, 1924. 1554. A RESOLUTION authorizin~![ the l~ent ~' ~440.06 to George W. ~ller and makin~ an a[~propriation the reffor. BL IT Rii'SOLVED by tko Council off the City off Roanoke ~at the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authori:~ed to drR~,~ ~t ~,~arrant for 0440.06 ~yable to Oeor~e ~'~. )~ller on account eft expenses in connection ~i~ advice in the water matter. :.~C],,,~-,D that an appro]~u~ation be, and the same is hereby made tothe account o~ special services out of v;~:ich to pay said bill· A~i'i{ OVLD ,, IN THE COUNCIL FOR TP~d ~ITY 0~~ ROANOL~, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1924. ' No. 16~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Loudon Avenue between and and Zrd Streets, N. W. BE IT itESOLVED by the Council ef the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light ~ompany to install a four inc~ gas main on Loudon Avenue N. W. between 2nd and 3rd Streets. Said Roanoke Gas Light Oompany by acting under this resolution agrees to 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 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: Clerk. APP ~0VED IN THE COUNCIL ~R THE CITY 02 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1924. No. 1657. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works' ~ompany to install a twelve inch water main in 6th Street S. W. from Rorer to Norfolk Avenues 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 Compar~y to install a twelve inch water main on 6th Street S. W..from Rorer to Norfolk Avenues. 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 o£ said ~vater main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened un,ter the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. APPROVED ~ ^ ~ IN Tt~ COUNCIL ~'0R TP~E CITY 02 i~0AN0]:~:, VliiGINIA, The 21st day of Noven]ber, 1924. No. 1566. AN 0RDIN:~{CE to amend and re-ordain Section 3l of an ordinance ado~ ed by the Council ~or the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of April, 1924, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on licenses for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations". BE IT tEDAIN~ by the Council for the City of Roanoke that Section Bl of an ordinance adopted by the uouncil for the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of April, 1924, entitled, "An Ordinance impseing taxes on licenses for municipal pur- poses and prescribing penalties for violations" be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: ~l. On each person, firm or corporation conducting a business of dealing in coal oil, kerosene or other burning fluids by selling or delivering the same from wagons or trucks on the streets, alleys or other public places in the City, $250; and on each person, firm or corporation dealing in gasoline, illuminating or lubri- caring oils, for each tank located in the City having a capacity of five hundred gallons or more, owned by such person, firm or corporation, ~125. The license provided for in this section shall not be prorated; nor does it permit the retail delivery of gasoline from tank wagons or trucks to motor vehicles on the streets, alleys or other public places in the City, except in emergency. APP ROVED IN TPJ5 COUNCIL FOR ~iE CITY 0~~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1924. No. 1658. A RESOLUTION authorizing the ~¥Iayor and Cil~ ~-,,~ger to make an offer to purchase property belonging to Colonial Club situated ~n Weaver Heights in sub- division known as Grandin Court. WHEREAS, the Colonial -lub is the owner of approximately five and one- half (5~-) acres of land situated in Weaver Heights in the subdivision known as Grandin Court, which land lies between the laud purchased by the Cit~y of Roanoke from the Weaver Heights Corporation and the 1.mud designated on the map as "Woodland Park" ~fnich the ~'~eaver Heights Corporation has agreed to convey to the City of Roanoke, and VfZ~EREf~S the purchase of said land will give to the City a compact body of land for its purposes. TPUEREFOEE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that the Mayor and City t,lanager be, and they are hereby authorized to offer the Colonial Club for'the land herein above mentioned the sum of $8,500.00 and interest which has accrued since the purchase by said Colonial Club, which intere~t amounts to $~67.~4 as of the 21st day of November, 1924, the total amount being $8,867.~4, payable $1,500.00 on the 1st day of January, 1925, v~ith interest to date of payn~ntS And the Mayor and City Manager are directed to report the result of their offer to the Council. APPROVED ATTEST: ~~ ...... ;~.~ .__-/ Clerk. pre si dent. Cl~rk. IN THE COUNCIL ~DR THE CITY 0P ~)AEOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of November, 1924. No. 16~9. A RESOLUTION authorizing the i/oanoke Railway and Electric Company to install a 100 C. P. street ligJat at the corner of 2nd Street and Gregory Avenue, N. E. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install a 100 C. P. street light at the intersection of 2nd Street ar~l Gregory Avenue, N.E. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existir~ between tl~ City of Roanoke and the Hoanoke Railway and Electric Comt~ny. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL P0it THE CITY 02 ROAN0t£E, VIRGIl;IA, The 28th day of November, 19a4. No. 1660. A [~ESOLUTION to award the contract to Benjamin H. Davis for complete plans specifications, preparation of contract and supervision of construction of 13th Street Bridge and to furnsih all necessary engineering assistants, instruments of precision, testing machines and supplies. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract be awarded Benjamin H. Davi~, Consulting Engineer, for complete plans, specifica- tions, preparation of contract and supervision of construction of 1Zth Street Bridge, as well as, furnish all necessary engineering assistants and instruments of pre~ision, testing machines and supplies and perform all the engineering work at the following price: 1. ~or Preliminary Plans, Estimates and Studies of Thirteenth Street Bridge, when completed, sub- mitted to and approved by City ............. $ 500. 2. ~or Contract Drawings, Specifications and Proposals for Thirteenth Street Bridge, when submitted to Contractors for bids ........... 1,500. 3. ~or preparation of Contract and Bond for the construction of Thirteenth Street Bridge, when Contract is awarded .................. 1,500. 4. To ~21) Inclusive: ~'or Supervision of Construction of Thirteenth Street Bridge to completion, when Contract is signed and monthly thereafter balance of Engineering Fee in 18 payments of $~00 each ............ 5,400. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorrs y be, and he is hereby directed to Prepare the proper contract to be executed by the City of Roanoke and Benjamin H. Davis. Said contract to contain the provisions in the proposals sub mitted by said Benjamin H. Davis. IN THE COUNCIL POii TI~ CIAO' C? i]bAH01iE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of November, 192~. No. 1661. A RESOLUTIO!I authorizing the payment of certain sums to the Treasurer of the School Bond. BE IT RESOL'v%D by the Council of the Ci~ y of Hoanoke that the City Clerk be~ and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant payable to the Treasurer of the School :h~nd for the following ~nounts: For School ~aintermnce ~or School Buildings ¢60,000. oO 20,000.00 Said amount, s when paid shall be charged to the accounts for said purposes. ATTEST: Cle rk. APPi{ OVED ~ ~ pre oident. IN T}~ C0b/I01L POR TP3J CITY 0P itDA/,~0t~, VIRGINIJ~, The 28th day of November, 1924. No. 166g. A RESOLUTION to a'~ard a contract to G. T. Womack for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Campbell Avenue, Kirk Avenue, Church Avenue and the North side of Tazewell Avenue from 1Zth to 17th Streets, S. E. BE IT .RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract be awarded to G. T. Womack for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Campbell Avenue }[irk Avenue, Church Avenue and ~he No~th side of Tazewell Avenue from 1Sth to 17th Street, S. E., at his bid of $11, 688.45. The construction of said s~wer shall be performed in strict accordance with pla. ns and specifications and proposals submitte, :with said bid and the City Attorney is directed to trepare the proper form of '.'.contract and bond to be executed by said O. T. Womack before proceedin~ with said Y work, the bond to be in the penalty o'f' ~0 per cent of the contract price. , APPE0 '~ED Attest: Cie rk. IN THE COUNCIL ~'OR THE CITY 07 I~AN012E, VIi{GINI3., The 28th day of November, 1924. No. 1665. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to Draper and Wood for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT P. ESOLVED by the Council of the City o:, Roanoke that the contract be awarded Draper and Wood for t~he construction of a sanitary sewer on !IcDowell Avenue. N. W., for JSO feet East of Per, ch Road and on Chestnut Ave. frc[n ~th Street ~feet East of Jrd Street and Cherry Avenue for Z20 feet East of 5th Street I5. ~#., at ~tl~eir bid of $556~.78. The construction of said sewer shall be performed in strict accordance with rlans and specifications and proposals submitted with said bid and the City Attorney is directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be ?.~executed by said Draper and ;¥ood before proceeding with said work the bond to be ~;in the penalty of 50 per cent of the contract price APPROVED IN T~ COUNCIL ?02{ THE CI~' 0F HOAN0t~E, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of November, 1924. No. 1664. A RESOLUTION awarding the contract to Tinsle~ Construction ~ompany for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT PJ~SOLVED by the Council of the City oi' Roanoke that the contract be awarded to Tinsley Construction 0ompany for the construction mfa sanitary sewer on Railroad, h~ssell and l{oanoke A~enues from Rolfe to Irvine Street, ]uford and Mountain ~iew Terrace from Eolfe to Bridge Streets and Bridge Street from Roanoke River to ~,Iountain View Terrace at its bid of $11,411.9~. The construction of said sewer shall be performed in strict accordance with plans and specifications and proposals submitted with said bid and the City Attorney is directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bon4 to be executed by said Tinsley ~onstruction Oompany, Inc., before proceeding with said work, the bond to be in the penalty ~ per cent of the contract price. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~R Tt~ CITY (~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he ~th day of December, 1924. No. 1665. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Coml~any to lay certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an the s~ne is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: 1. A two inch ~in on Han~er Avenue l~0 feet East of 13th Street, N.W. 2. A two inch main on Lynchburg Avenue 430 feet East of 4th Street,N.E. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to inden~nify and s~ve h~rmless 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 the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City o£ Roanoke p~oviding for street restoration. Clerk. APPROVED President. IN T~ COUN~L ~0R THE CITY 02 ROAN0~Z, VIRGINIA, The Bth day of December, 19°~. No. 1666. A ~LESOLUTION to release the Roanoke Hospital Association from lmyment of City taxes for 192~ and penaltieS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the taxes amounting to $1~8~.1~ and penalties levied against the Roanoke Hos~pi~al Associatio~ be, and the same ~s hereby released an~ the IN Tt~ COUNCIL POt{ TEE CITY O? i{OANOi2E, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of~ December, 1924. No. 1655. A ltESOLUTI01~ directing the publication of an ordinance proposing to grant a franchise to its successors and assiEns to acquire, occupy and use the aerial and underground works of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, now in place or ~rhihh may hereafter be placed on, ever, in, under, along and across streets, alleys, higl~ways and other public places in the City of Roanoke. BE IT i{ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roauo~m, Virginia, that the annexed ordinance, entitled, "AN 01~DIN~CE granting a franchise to , its successors and assigns, to acquire, occupy and use the aerial and underground works of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, now in place or which may hereafter be placed on, over, in, under, along and across the streets, alleys, highways and other public places in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, be advertised once a weei: for four successive weeks in the , a newspaper published in Virginia, and having a general circulation in the City of Roanoke; and that ssi d advertisement shall invite bids for the franchise proposed to be granted in said ordinance, which bids are to be in writing and delivered to the presiding officer of the City Council in open session to be held in the Council Room in the L'unicipal Building, on the 9th day of January, 1925, at ~:30 o'clock P. I~., the right being reserved to reject any and all bids. : BE IT ~URTKER ]~SOLVED, that the invitation for bids to be published with said ordinance shall be as follows: The City of Roanoke, Virginia, hereby invites bids for lJ~e franchise proposed to be granted in the following ordinance duly passed by the 0ouncil for the City of Roanoke and approved by the l~ayor on the 6th day of December, 19g~, which bids are to be in writing and delivered to the presiding officer of the Oouncil of said City in open session, to be held in the Council Room in the I~unicipal Building in said City on the 9th day of Janugry, 19°~o, at Z:~O o'clock P. ~,~., the right being reserved to reject any and all bils. AN 01RDINA~CE G!b~I,~TING A ~i{ANCHISE TO its successors and assigns, to acquire, occu]~y and use the aerial ~nd underground works of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, now in place or which may hereafter be placed on, over, in, under, along' and acro~s the streets, alleys, highways and other public places in the City of Re ,~noke, Virginia. BB %T 0HDAII~ED by th~ Council of the City o£ R(~noke, State of Virginia, that the its successors and assigns, be and is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire, occupy and use such portion of ~he aerigl and underground works of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Compan~ of Virginia, now in place or hereafter pl~ ced on, over, in, under, along, and across the streets, alleys, highways and other public places of the City of RoBnok~ as the said company may require in the due conduct and prosecution of its business of long distance telephone and telegraph; upon such arrangements as the two companies may agree to; Provided That the said company shall at all times fully indemni.y, protect and save the use and maintenance of any and all of the aerial and underground wonks acquired! by it as aforesaid; and provided: That the said company shall at all times be subject to such ordinances now in existence or ~ich r~y be hereafter passed relative to the use of the public~ ways or squares by telephone and tele~ral~h companies. This franchise is limited in duration to the expiration of the franchise granted by the City of Roanoke to the Virginia and Tennessee Telephone Company and shall, not exceed a period of eleven years. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to grant unto the said company any exclusive right or to prevent a grant of similar privileges to other c ompanie s. ATTEST: Clerk. A?P ROVED Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE cITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The ~,th day of December, 1924. No. 1667. 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 ef Roanoke that a permit be, and the sa~e is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to instal i mains as follows: (1) A four inch main on Zrd Street, South Roanoke, from ?~ycliffe Avenue 150 feet West. (2) A four inch main on Highland Avenue from 100 feet East of 7th Street to 100 feet West .of 7th Street, S. ',¥. The 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 and further agree to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. A?? ROVED - f~ ' President.~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOIZ~, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1.924. No. 1668. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke ~:~ater ¥'~orks Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Eoanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke ?~ster Works Company to install water mains as follows: (1) A 2 inch main on ~ercer z~venue from 19th Street ~Jest la00 feet. ~2) A 2 inch ,main on Jennin~s ,Avenue, S. ~., from 4th ~treet East The sai.i Roanoke "/Vater Works Com!~any by actin~ under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Cit~; of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or [~roperty by reason of the construction and mainter~nce of said ',~;ater m~:~ns, and further a~rees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the ~eneral ordinances providing for street restorati on. A?~ROV ED Clerk. President. II~ THE COLq[CIL P0R 2~E CIi'Y OF ECAN0t[E, ~IHGI~,[IA, The !2. th day of December, 1924. No. 1669. A ?2]SOLUTION to widen Jefferson ~treet Six feet between Franklin Road and Elm Avenue and directing the [layer, Cit~- Mana:zer and C. D ~ox to e.~,~,er into negotiations with C..U. Stonesifer and Geor~e W. Tomi_~kins for the purpose of acquiring six feet of their ?roperty located on the ?~est side of Jefferson Street between Dyy .... ~d Elm .~venues fcr the l~urpose of widenin~ Jeffe.son Street. '~,/Hm_.n~S"~'o~ TM, it is deer:ed neceu~:ary b~ the Cou~'.,,:i~,~. of Tine Citj of Roanoke to widen Jefferson Street. on the '.1,lest side tkereof between Franklin Road apxt Elm ~ Avenue six feet, and ...~~~ .... S all of the pro~,~erty m:~ners abutting on said Jefferson £treet bet..'~een po~.~o kerein ~.,v~d have agreed to donate to the City of Roanoke szx feet off of theSr respective properties for the purpose ef such wldenin~ except C. L. Stonesifer an~ George 7I. Tompkins. T~Ev~"~0~'.~. ..~. .,~, ~.~ IT ;~=~OL,ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Jefferson Street be widene~ si~ feet on the ','/est side thereof between Franklin Road and Elm Avenue. BE i? FURTHEll i{£SOLVED that the ~.~ayor. the City LTa~ger and C. D. Fox be and they are hereby directed to enter into negotiatior, s with C. ~l. £tonesifer and Oeor?'e ;~. Tompkins, two of the prot~erty owners abutting on saii Jefferson Street o-''~ "'~ ~ ei between points mentioned, for the purpose of acquirin~ six feet ~ ~ tn r respective properties for the pu~ose of widening said street anf~ th~ s~id ..... .~;~or, City .~.~anager and C. D. Fox are directed to report the result of their neyotiations Clerk. THE COUi?CIr F0?. THE CITY 07 The 12th ~,ay of December, 1924. 1670. A i{E£0LUTI01~ to widen ~efferson Street six feet on the East side thereof 1, betwcen ?ranklin Road ~d Elm Avenue. ;;Hn~,~=S, it io deemed necessarb, by the Council of tko Cit~ of Roanoke to widen Jefferson Street six feet on the East side thereof bet,,veen Franklin Road !i ii and Elm Avenues, 1.6 between points named have agreed to donate to the City of Roanoke six feet off of their respective properties for the. purpose of suck_, widening. T~P~EF0?~, BE IT PJ~SOLVED by the Council of the Cit~~ Q:f Roanoke that Jefferson Street be widened six feet on the East side thereof between Franklin Road and Elm Avenue. APPR 0VED '- - ~ ~resi dent. IN THE COUNCIL P~r. THE CITY O? ROANOZE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of December, 1924. No. 1671. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of November, 1924, and directing the payment of the same, BE IT BESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of November, 1924, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dept. City Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. Judge s Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Counc i 1 Convention & League Dues C crone r A lmsh ou s e Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 '~ Juvenile Court Police Dept. ]~ire Dept. Fire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector [~ilitary & Armories Physic lan Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer ~Zai ntenance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crusher City Stables Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Dept. Schools Parks Lib rary Marke ts Annex 19~9 Accounts Payable Water Site EXTRAORDINARY $ 893.99 1,082.68 901.48 183.55 22O. O0 291.66 1,109.36 1,4~6.11 748.83 913.09 584.26 19.11 433.32 50.00 30.00 31V .52 146.59 388.33 460.83 36.00 1,590.';8 745.75 10,209.99 10,448.57 1,6V2.50 2,099.29 453.50 80.00 102.50 195.65 2,048.59 876.53 2,986.50 497.83 4,515.~2 2,393.48 1,083.52 1,522.1V 442.56 57.63 40.00 745.27 60,000. O0 741.16 1, ZZZ .~5 1, 16Z. 74 11,~55.96 907.56 V04.25 ¢ 131,059.06 Sewer Construction Dr~-, in Construction Sewer Refunds Street Grading Mac adami z lng Sidewalk Construction Sidewalk Refunds Schools 981.39 140.08 150.00 991.25 1,573.18 1, ';06 . 75 294 .~ 20 ~ 000. O0 25.8.56.98 IN THE COUNCIL ~0. ~iE.E CIT[ CF .,O,,~0~.h, VIRGINIA, The ~th ~y off December, No. 16V2. A P~SOLU~0N ceneenting to the appoint~nt of three appraisers by the Jud~e off taa Law ~d C~ncery Court to assess the value to Joseph Grosso which is needed by the City of Ro~oke for the construction 13th Street Bridge. 7~REAS Joseph Grosso is ~e o~er of 13th Street North of 15th Street Bridge as now l~ated and 7~!~EAS a portion of said land is necessary in the construction of the proposed 13th Street Brid~e, and ~L~r~,~, the City of Roanoke ~d Joseph Crosso are unable to agree upon a price gor such la~ needed by the Ci~~ of Roanoke for its purposes, and ?~P~AS, Joseph Grosso has agreed tc the appointment of three appraisers by the Judge off* he Law ~d Chancery Court of ~.e City of w~,~ to a~se s the value of land which is needed by the City off Roanoke and has agreed to abide by t~e decision of such appraisers. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City off Roanoke that the City of Roanoke agrees to the appointment o~three a]~praisers by the Judge of the Law and C~ncery Court to assess the value of the l~d belonging to Joseph Grosso and needed by the City of Ro~oke for ~e const~ction of a proposed bridge across Roanoke River at 13th Street ~d agrees to be bound by and pay the v~ue off ~e land as ascertained by said appraisers, ~d the City Attorney is directed to prepare the proper fo~ of agreement to be entered into by the Bit~' of Roanoke and said Joseph Crosso whereby each of the parties agree to be bound by the value cf the land to be fixed by the appraisers appointed as hereinbeffore provided for. - ~ Vresident. Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R0fd~0i~, VA., The 19th day of December, 1924. No. 1673. A R£SOLUTION to authorize the employment of an inspector on sewers and fixing his salary. BE IT RESOL\~D by the Council of the ~i~y of Roanoke that the Ci~ y ~ganager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ an inspector on sewer construction at a salary of $100.00 per month effective December 8, 1924. AP~R 0VED Clerk. President. IN TP~ UOUNCIL FOR THE CITY ©~ ROAN©~£E, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of December, 1924. No. 1674. AN 0EDINANCE directing the City Attorney to institute condemnation pro- ceedings to acquire six feet off of the property of C. M. Stonesifer and Geo. ~. Tompkins situated on the ~¥est side of Jefferson Street between Day and Elm Avenues ?JHEREA~, by resolutio~ heretofore adopted ~ committee consisting of the Mayor, City Manager and C. D. ~ox were authorized to negotiate with C. M. ~tone- sifer and George ~. Tompkins for the purpose of acquiring six feet off of their property situated on the ',Vest side of Jefferson Street between Day and Elm Avenues for the purpose of vddening said street, and ~,~H~RE~S, the committee did take up with said C. M. Stonesifer and George W. Tompkins the question of acquiring said property with the result that said parties will not sell to the City of Roanoke said property, and !t? ;~EREAS said six feet of land off of the pro?erty of C. M. Stonesifer an~ Geo. W. Tompkins is necessary in order to widen said Jefferson Street, til THEREFORE, BE IT OHDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that six feet of land off of the property of C. M. Stonesifer and Geo. W. Tompkins abutting on the ~,~est side of Jefferson Street between Day and Elm Avenues is necessary for the ~purpose of ?ddening said Jefferson Street, the City Attorney is directed to institute and prosecute condemnation proceedings against said C. M. Stonesifer and George W. Tompkins for the purpose of acquiring a strip of land six feet wide off of their respective pro~erties. Said lani is described as follows: BEGINIIIND at a point on the present N. W. coroner of Jefferson St. South, and Elm Ave. S. ?J.; thence with the North side of Elm Ave. S. 87 deg. 26' O~" W. 6.07 feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. 27' 25" E. 36 ~eet to a point; thence N. 87 deg. 26' 05" E, 6.07 feet to the West side of Jefferson St; thence with the present West side of Jefferson St. 36 feet to the place of Beginning, and bein~ the eastern six feet of Lot No.19, Block 10, Sheet 2, S.~J. Ail bearing refer to the ~eridian of the Official Survey. See Plan No. on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roauoke, Va. BEGIiJNING at a point on the present S. W. comer of Jefferson St. South and Day Ave. S. W.; thence with the present West side cf Jefferson Street S. 6 deg. 27' 28" W. 48 feet to a point; thence S. 88 deg. 2~' ~l" W. 6.06 feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. 27' E. 48 feet to the South side of Day Ave. S. ?J.; thence with the line of the same N. 88 deg. 2~' ~l" E. 6.06 feet to the BhGI~IN.~, and being the Eastern six feet of Lot No.9, Block lC, S. W. Sheet 2 of the Official Survey. All bearings referred to the ~.~eri~an of the Offieiat Survey. ~ee Plan No. , on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Va. Clerk. Ai~i~R0~LD IN T~ COUNCIL ~0R TRE CITY 0Y ROAN0~iE, VlilGINIq, The 26th day of December, 1924. No.' 16~5. AN 0P~IN~oNCE to acquire a piece of l~md belonging to J. T. Bandy and L. E. St.Clair situated at the corner of Virginia Avenue and Ro~maoke Avenue, Annex Territory 1919, and known as Lot 1 Survey for Bandy an~ St. Clair in the Virginia Heights Addition for the purpose of constructing a brid~e. W~EREAS it is necessary to acsj~ire a piece of land belonging to J. T. Bandy and L. E. St.Clair situated at the corner of Roanoke Avenue and Virginia I_9 Virginia Hei'~h+s ~'~ -. ' ,.~.~. .~ dition for the purpose of bui]_din:z s bridze kno'¢~n as 13th Street Brid~e. T!~REP0~, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Cit~' of Roanoke that a piece of land belongin~ to J. T. Bandy and L. E. St.Clair situated at the corner of Roanoke Avenue and Virginia %venue, Xnnex Territory 1919, known as Lot 1 Survey for ~andy and St.Clair in the Virginia Heights Addition, '~aich lan~ is described as follows: BEGII..NI..L~ at a point on the North side of R~anoke Avenue corner to Lot No.2, accordin~ to map of Bandy and St.Clair in the Virginia Heights Addition .~ade by Wm. Bradford, Engineer, dated ~ :,oano~e Avenne on a June 29, 1923; thence with the North side of ~ ~' curved line in a South Easterly direction 93.5 feet, more or less to the right-of-way line of the ~resent Virginia &venue Bridge, said point being 30 feet from the center line of said bridge; thence S-89 deg. 00' E-48 feet, more or leas to the right -o f-;~y line of the Norfolk and ';~estern Railway Belt ~ine; thence with the right-of-way line of the Norfolk and ?~estern Railway Belt Line on a curved line in a Northwesterly direction 150.8 feet, more or less, to corner of Lot No.2, above mentioned map; thence ?,,ith the line of Lot '~ S-45 de~ 32' W-157 6 feet to the ~lace of ~e~innin~, $,t bein~ the intent of this descri[~:tion to cover all of Lot No.1, as show~ on the map, title "Survey for Bandy smd St. Clair in the Virginia Heights Addition," as made by Wm. Bradford, Engineer, dated June 29, 1923. is necessary for the purpose of building a bridge kno~ as 15th Street Bridge and the Council .doth so declare. BE IT FL~'THEE ORDAINED that the City L~naoer be .and he is hereby autho- rized and directed to acquire said land from said J. T. Bandy and L. E. St.Clair upon the best terms possible and in the event the Ci~,: ~ono~'er and said J T Bandy an.~ L. E. St.Clair cannot a~ree on a price to be paid for said land, the City Attorney is directed to institute and Frosecute condemnation proceedings for the purpose of aco. uiri~ said land. A i: i~ R0 VED ATTL~T: Ci~ rk. i~re si ~ ent, THE COUNCIL FOR ~E CITY 0F RC.~01£E, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of December, 1924. No. 1676. ~N CPJ)IN::G.~CE to make appropriations for the fiscal year endin~ December 51st, 1925. BE IT ORDAIN~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all money that shall come ~nto the Treasury of said City for the year ending December Z1, 1925, shall constitute a ~eneral fund, ~md the same or so much thereof as is necessary be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following purposes: CITY :'ANAGER lA. Salary City ~Uanager " Clerk " Stenographer Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for Automobile Special Employees Travelin~ Expenses Incidentals EN~I~EERIN~ DEPT. lB. $ 7,200.00 1,800.00 1,S20.00 S50.00 60.00 50.00 400.00 100.00 150.00 60 o00 · $ 11,490.00 Salary City Engineer " Asst. City Engineer " Inspector 3,000.00 2,520.00 1.500.00 2O Salary Chainman " Draftsman Stat ionery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Inci dentals Special Employees Maps Purchased Traveling Expense City P~aning CITY CLER:: & Ab'DITOR lC. Salary City Clerk " Asst. " " Stenographer " Clerk Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Travelin6 Expenses Inci dentals ~urniture & Fixtures CITY T:QEA~URER 1D. Salary Treasurer Stat i onery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Commissions Bond Premium~ Incidentals ~urni ture & Equipment GAL DEP&R~,~ENT 1E. Salary City Attorney Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Printing & Etc. Traveling Expenses Incidentals JUDGES SALARIES Judge Corporation Court " Law & Chancery " Circuit " Special COURT O~ICERS & EXPENSE 1G. Salary Clerk Court " City Sergeant " Commonwealth Attorney " C 1 e rk " " " Civil & ~olice Justice " Cle rk t o " " " Issuing Justice Stationery & Books Telephone & Telegraph Jury & ¢'/itness Fees Repairs to Equipment Copyin~ Records Counsel ~ees Comrhissions on Fines Law Books Incidentals Fk~rniture & Fixtures Recovering & Binding Old Books ASSE~S.'.~NT OF TAX 1H. Salary Commissioner of Revenue Commi ssi OhS Statione ry Telephone & Telegraph License Tags Dog Tax Incidentals F~rni~re & Fixtures COLLECTION OF 'TAX lI. Salary Collector Stati one ry 1,100.00 1,800.00 500.00 15.00 20.00 ~o.oo 100.00 100.00 150.00 150.00 6,00~.00 6,000.00 2,040.00 1,320.00 1,500.00 350.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 50.00 150.00 1,680.00 600.00 75.00 ZO.O0 2,800.00 80.00 100.00 250.00 2,640.00 50.00 20.00 10.00 200.00 150. O0 25.00 3,800.00 3,000.00 1,018.00 250.00 1,000.00 600.00 1,500.00 1,560.00 3,960.00 2,100.00 3,000.00 2,882.00 200.00 2,500.00 50.00 500.00 150.00 350.00 250.00 185.00 6'33.00 200.00 1,200.00 9,000.00 V50.O0 150.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 100.00 5,500.00 4,800.00 2,200.00 19,805.00 11, '760.00 5,615.00 5,095.00 8,068.00 21,620.00 20,200.00~ Inci dentals ~urniture & Equipment Re,airs to Equirment CITY HALL 1J. Salary Supt. BuilSing " 4 Janitors $960 ea. " Elevator Operator Lab o r Fuel Lighting ',,'/at er Supplies Repairs & Alterations Insurance Inc i dent al s ELEu± I0_,~ 1_~. Salary Registrar Electoral Board Compensation Judges & Stationery & Postage Telephone Rent Voting !:laces t:rint in~ Tickets Votin~ List, Treas. Fee " " Clerk Court irinti~3· Votin~ List Sergeants Tees Equipment Voting Boothes Clerks Fee ST,iTIOIi[ENY & i:RIi[TING IL. St reet Advertis Sewer " Sidewalk " ~rintin~ 0rdi~anoes Prin~ n~ Reports " Porm s " Books COUNCIL 11% Salary 1 ![ember " 4 " ~$1000 Stationery Inc i dentals each CO!~fENTION & LLiGUE DUES 1N. Dues League Va. !funicipalities ~Travelin~ Expense CORONER 10. Coroners Pee Jury & '~itness Fees Post ~ffortem Examination Stationery ..aUTOtlOBILZ COLLZCTI':'ToO~,~ 1P. ~ r Sa. la y and Expense ~b~BLIC CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS ALNSHOUSE 2A. Ea!ary:~e~ eper " L~atron " Nurse " Cook " Farm Hand Labor Supplies Fuel L i 7ht Dru~s & Disinfectants ~lotkino Insu ranc e Burial off Paupers Repairs & Alterations Equipment & Live Stock o.oo 200.00 150.00 1,500.00 3,840.00 348.00 612.00 250.00 1,400.00 1,300.00 850.00 1,200.00 1,600.00 150.00 200.00 1,500.00 150.00 400.00 550.00 V2.00 500.00 150.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 3,800.00 50.00 185.00 315.00 250.00 250.00 100.00 1,000.00 500.00 20.00 50.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 10.00 25.00 140.00 250.OO 2V5.00 ~5.00 250.00 20.00 ~ 100.00 960.00 516.00 500.00 S56.00 540.00 600.00 800.00 360.00 66.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 1,OO0.00 100.00 :~ 9,000.00 15,250.00 10, ?~f2.O0 1,970.00 5,235.00 590.00 620.00 2,100.00 6,028.00 21_ Groceries Drugs ~uel Special Attention Inci dentals HOS ~'ITALS 2C. Roanoke Hospital Burrell Memorial ORGANIZED CH&RITIES YD. Travelers Aid Society Roanoke Free Medical Disp. Salvation Army Children's Home Society Roanoke City Yission INSA~VE 2E. Justice ?ees Physician Fees Witness Fees Stationery Transporting Foreign Lunatics JAIL BF. Salary7 of Matron Board of Prisoners Committal ~ees Telephone Clothing for Prisoners Supplies Repairs JUVENILE COURT 2G. Salary Probation Officer " 7'~ 0 m~ n " " Colored " " " Keeper Detention Home Stat i onery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Rent Detention Home · uel, light & Water Boa rd of Inmates Laundry & Supplies Repairs Inc identals E gu i pmen t t~OLICE DEPART].~I~ SA. Salary Superintendent " Capt. Detectives " 3 Lieutenants $1860,00 ea. " ~ Line Sergeants $1740 ea. " ~ Switch Board ©per.S1500 " ~ Patrol Chauf. ~1~80 ea. " 8 Motor Cycle Off. $1620 " 5 Detectives $1620 "35 Patrolmen .~1620 " 10 " 1560 " 1 Clerk " 1 Electrician L~bor for marking Sts. Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Repairs & Supplies for Repairm to Alarm System Supplies ?~itness Fees Traveling Expense Incidentals ?urniture & Equipment motor FIRE DEPART!'~ENT 3B. Salary Chief " Sup t. Alarm " Master t~echanic " Inspector " Captains ~1680 ea. " Lieutenants $1560 ea. ea. vehicles 1,200.00 450.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 4,000.00 660.00 1,500.00 5,600.00 250.00 180.00 180.00 120.00 600.00 15.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 600.00 15,000.00 900.00 48.00 1,000.00 700.00 1,000.O0 2,100.00 1,500.00 900.00 900.O0 ?5.00 25.00 125.00 420.00 350.00 1,600.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 5,600.00 2,400.00 5,580.00 5,220.00 4,500.O0 4,140.00 12,960.00 8,100.00 56,?00.00 15,600.00 1,500.00 ?80.00 JO0.O0 500.00 100.00 300.00 1,200.00 450.00 500.00 50.O0 200.00.. 500.00 5~383.00 2,?00.00 1,020.00 1,800.00 1,680.00 15,120.00 14.040.00 $2,300.00 4, 5,710.00 860.00 1?, 248.00 8,495.00 128,563.00 Salary 11 2nd Yr, i~riv. ~1440 ea. $15,840.00 " 5 1st" " 1380 ea. 4,140.00 Stationery & Postage 175.00 Telephone & Telegraph 280.00 Repairs & Supplies for Ap!aratus 2,000.00 Gasoline & 0il 1,200.00 ~el, light & l~Tater 2,270.00 Laundry & Supplies 1, 80~.00 Insurance & Repairs to Bldg. ~7~.00 Maint enance 400.00 Traveling Expense 150.00 Equi ~men t 14,856.00 1,~edical Attention 100.00 ~IRE HYDi~iNTS 3C. 505 Hydrants Rental ~45 ea. 22,725.00 31 Hydrants Installed 1,395.00 822 - 250 C. P. lights $25 ea. 176 100 " 150 7~hi teway " 25 Additional Installations BUILDIIJG IIJS]ECTIOIJ 3F. Salary Building Inspector " Plumb i ng " " Stenographer Stat ione ry Postage Telephone g Telegraph St:ecial Employees Incidentals Equipment Gas & 0il Protecti.n~ Buildings ~ILITARY & A~..10RIES Rent Lighting CITY PHYSICIAN 4A. Salary Special Physician 'QUAP,'~NTINE & DETElfTION 4B. Salary Quarantine 0fficer " Keeper Detention Hospital Drugs & Disinfectants Food Supplies Supp!ie s Vaccinations Special Care i:atients Repairs to Buiidin%s Inc i dental s Furniture & Equipment HEALTH DE_VARTMEN~ 4E. Salary Heal th Officer " Clerk " Dairy & Pood Inspector " Sanitary Officer " Se~.ler ??eights & Ifeasures ,, Stenograt~her " Baby Nurse " Jani t or " Sanitary 0f£icer " Laboratory 'Jorker Stat ionery I~osta~e Telephone & Telegraph $u]?lies ~or Autos Laboratory Supplies General Supplies Diphtheria Antitoxin Travelin~ Expense Incidentals ~murniture & Equipment STP~ET CLEA!~Ii,IG & //ATER!!JG 5A. 20,550.00 2,112.00 4,500.00 625.00 2,700.00 1,800.00 840.00 200.00 25.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 200.00 200.00 50.OO 600.00 Z00.O0 1,200.00 50.00 1,580.00 720.00 250.00 250.00 125.00 600.00 100.00 200.00 75.00 100.00 4,000.00 1,620.00 2,200.00 1,320.00 1,380.00 1,020~00 1,320.00 384.00 1,380.00 2,000.00 500.00 75.00 75.00 600.00 550.00 ~O0.0O 600.00 250.00 50.00 1,150.00 $ 151,471.00 24,120.00 27,787.00 6,165.00 900.00 1,250.00 3,800.00 20,574.00 '24 Tools SuT'.plie ~ ',Va t e r Supplies for Equipment Repairs to Equipment Equipment GARBAGE DEPT. 5B. Salary General Foreman 1/2 time " Inspector " Engineer Incinerator Dab or Puel, light & Water Tools Supplies Hire Teams Supplies for motor vehicle Inci dentals Repairs to Incinerator Equipment Scavenger Equipment & Service SE~;IER ~L&INTENANCE 5C. Labor Materials 8upplie s Tools Cleaning Drains 'gat e r Rent of right of way Equipment STREET REPAIRS 6A. Salary Su!merintendent Lab o r Tools & Supplies Materials Supplies for Autos Hire Teams Repairs to Machinery Inci dentals Equipment Labor Tools & Supplies Materials CRUSHER 6C. Labor Supplies Repairs Power Insurance Royalty CITY STABLES & FEED 7A. Salary Sup erintendent Zabor Suppli e s Feed Puel, light & 7~ater R~pairs & Alterations Veterinary Insurance Ha rne s s Equipment TOOLS & EQUIPMKNT 7B. 2 Dump Wagons Auto Trucks 1 - Z-~-, 1 1 1 Trailer 1 Air Compressor I Turbine Sewer Lrachine I I¥~iami ~'ordson Trailer 2 Asphalt Kettles t on Scrape r LIVE STOC~ ~C. Mule s 150.00 1,000.00 300. O0 800.00 500.00 100. O0 1,000.00 1,560.00 1,~80.00 ~?,000.00 550.00 150.00 ~00.00 500.00 2,000.00 25.00 500.00 1,~00.00 2,ZO0.O0 8,000.00 8,500.00 100.00 100.00 1,200.00 550.00 5.00 100.00 2,220.00 &5,000.O0 1,500.00 15,000.00 8,000.00 200.00 500.~8 500.00 200.00 5,000.00 500.00 V,600.O0 11,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 50.00 900.00 1,620.00 6,0UO.O0 2,000.00 11,500,00 450.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 200.00 475.00 4,600.00 500.00 2,100.00 1,650.00 450.00 1,000.0o 2,000.00 1~, 850.00 48,465.00 12,355.00 6'~, 120.00 18,900.00 16,450.00 22,870.00 10, V75.00"I. 2,ooo.oo ! Erroneous Assessment Re fund~ Pine s Auto Permits Local ~ ~ ~ ~ se s sment s Rents Re ffund License Accounts Tax SPECI~ SERVICES ~E. Special Audit s iYeathe r Reports Ifiscellaneous Services Attorneys Fees Traveling Expense Water Report Land Assessors Codifying 0rdin~ces ALLOWANCES & GIFTS 7P. State Board of Health Confederate Soldiers American Legion Testing Cattle DA~fAG£S & COSTS WOP2~fEN'S COMt~ENSATION VG. Compensation Hospital Fees Nurse Tax Physic ians Com~ensati on ~und GAIqA CE 7J. Salary' Mechanic " Helper Lab or IIateria~s Repairs by others Gas and 0il Tires Power Repair to Telephone i~art s for Insurance Shop & Tools, Equipment Autos & Trucks SCHOOLS ~aintenance Salary Keeper L~ohland " " E lmw o od " " Melrose ( 6 ~,,Io.) " " Washington 6 LIo. " V ~lay Grd. Directors ~ l~ios.~lS0 " Jackson 6 l{os. Lab or Supplies ~el, light & ~/~ater Telephone & Telegraph Play Grounds Red, airs Insurance Inci dentals Equipment & Improvement Tree Spraying, Flowers etc. Team Hire I U~ ~TS 9A. Salary Clerk Asst. Clerk Janitor l~echanic ~atron Rest Janitress Room ea. 5,000.00 50.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 Z0.00 250.00 500.00 200.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 400.00 100.00 150.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 5~0.00 150.00 50.00 275.00 50.00 2,000.00 1,800.00 1,410.00 500.00 1,400.00 400.00 250.00 2,500.00 60.00 940.00 15.00 2,000.00 350.00 465,000.00 1,000.00 840.00 480.00 560.00 1,050.00 480.00 5,000.OO 700.00 1,2~0.00 25.00 800.00 2,000.00 .500.00 50.00 500.00 1,000.00 100.00 1,800.00 1,260.00 900.00 V20.O0 1,560.00 900.00 Z60.O0 5,260.00 22,280.00 1,650.00 1,000.00 5,045.00 11,425.00 465,000.00 15,885.00 9¸6 Supplies Repairs & Alterations I nsllr ano e Refrigerating Plant Telephone & Telegraph Incident als Equipment $ 500.00 l, 000. O0 250.00 Z, 600.00 125.00 100.00 250.00 INTEREST 10A. Interest on Bonded Debt. 275,610.00 SINKING 2UND 10B. 58,660.00 NOTES PAYABLE 10C. Eureka Circle Land Co. Interest on $22,500.00 6 mos. " " 17,500.00 6 " Lukins ~ote Int. for 5 Years Hoover Notes Int. on $26,800.00 6 mos. " " ~0,100.00 6 " Shank Milling Co. Note Int. on $50,000.00 I Yr. " " 25,000.00 6 Mos. Weaver Heights Note To tal 5,000.00 675.00 525.00 4,165.95 749.87 6,?00.00 804.00 603.00 25,000.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 2,100.00 $ 17,275.00 275,610.00 ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED 58,660.00 line. ATTEST: IN TIKE COUNCIL 'FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of January, 1925. No. 1677. AN ORDINANCE to establish building line on the East side of Grandin ltoad between Virginia Avenue and Otterview Avenue, Annex Territory 1919. BE IT OF. DAllIED by the Cour~mil of the City of Roanoke that the building line on the East side of Grand_in Road between Virginia Avenue and 0tterview Avenue shall be, and the same is hereby established ten feet from the inside curb APPROVE]) Clerk. Pre s i dent IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY O~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of January, 1925. No. 1679. WHERM~S, the Council of the City of Roanoke deems it desirable to grade Fifteenth Street, N. W., between Orange and Hauover Avenues in Roanoke City, as shown on a map made by the City Engineer; therefore be it RESOLVED by the Council of the Wiry of Roanoke that the grading of said street aforesaid be done, and be it further RESOLVED that a committee of the Council composed of W. P. Hunter, City Manager, be, and he is hereby designated, appointed and directed to proceed by personal inspection of the premises likely to be affected by such grading, ~ President. 1,693,618.82 50,822.82 ascertain what damages, if any, would accrue to the owner or owners of such premises, and thereafter in all respects comply with sections ~0~?, ~0~8 and ~0~9 of the Gode of Virginia. ATTEST: APPROVED -~ - Pres{'dentl IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of January, 1925. No. 1680. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment of pay-roll for $51.18 for over time to be paid police officers. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Gity of Roanoke that the Cil~y Clerk and Auditor be. and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant for t~ sum of $51.18 for the pay-roll of police ',officers for over time. The same shall be! charged to the account of Police Department. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk · Pre sid ant. IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VA., January 2nd, 1925. No. 1681. AN ORDINANCE to acquire a parcel of land owned by Joseph Grosso on the East side of Thirteenth Street in Roanoke ~ity. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke intends to construct a concrete bridge over Roanoke River at Virginia Heights in said City as a part of its street or highway system; and WHEREA~, in order to construct said bridge, it is necessary for the City of Roanoke to acquire a parcel of land owned by Joseph Grosso lying on the west side of Thirteen Street, north of Thirteenth Street Bridge in said gity, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING At a point on the west side of lSth Street, S. W., 5A.4 feet from the intersection of the right-of-way of the Virginian Railroad and the west side of l~th Street, said point being corner to ~he land of Joseph Grosso and Eliaabeth Driscoll; thence with the west side of l~th ~treet 185.5 feet, more or less, to the North line of land owned by the City of Roanoke; thence with the North line of same N 8?-deg. 00' W. 125 feet, more or less to the center of Roanoke River; thence up the center of Roanoke Hiver as it meanders SO0 feet, more or less; thence in a North- easterly direction to a point where the ~outherly line of the property of Elizabeth ~riscoll produced intersects the North bank of the Roanoke River; thence with said line S. 50 deg. 20' E. 250 feet, more or less, to the west side of 13th Street, the place of ~EGINNING, containing acres, mor~ or less. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that said parcel of land is necessary for the purposes of the City of Roanoke, as aforesaid, and l~e ~ouncil doth se declare and its purpose to acquire said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid; and BE IT i~URTHER ORDAINED that W. P. Hunter. $ity Manager, of the ~ity of Roanoke be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to endeavor to purchase said ~o~1 n* ln.~r~ *wn~ t'n~ ~ ~ .?n~.~b ~.rn~n ~nr '~e ~urnose ~foresai~ at a sum not in excess of $~800.00 cash, and report to Council. APPROVED C1 erk. · ~ Pre sideht. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CTTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1925. No. 1682. A RESOLUTION to appropriate the sum of $500.00 to the account of the Police Department for special detective work. ~ be, and the same is hereby appropriated to account of the Police Department to be used in special detective work. APPROVED ATTEST: ~w-~ ~ -~ v-.~,--~-- "-President.- Cie rk. IN THE O0UNCIL i~0R THE 0ITY OF ROANOEP~, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, lg25. No. 1683. AN ORDINANCE granting a franchise to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Virginia, its successors and assigns, to acquire, occupy and use the aerial and underground works of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone $ompany of Virginia, now in place or which may heemafter be placed on, cruet, in, under, along and across the streets, alleys, highways and other public places in the City of Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, a proposed ordinance, entitled, "An Ordinance granting a franchi to the its successors and assigns, to acqui: occupy and use the aerial and underground works of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone gompany of Virginia, now in place or which may hereafter be placed on, over, in, under, along and across the streets, alleys, highways and other public places in the City of Roanoke, Virginia," was ordered to be advertised by the Cil~ Council of the City of Roanoke after its terms had been approved by the Mayor; a~l WHEREAS, the terms of maid ordimnoe were approved by the Mayor and the same has been published once a week for four ~4) successive weeks in"The Roanoke World News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke and having general cir- culation in said City~ of Roanoke, which said advertisement invited bids for the franchise proposed to be granted in said ordinance, the aaid~ids to be in writing and delivered upon tim day and hour named in said advertisement to the presiding officer of the City Council, in open session; an~ WHEREAS, at the cession of maid City Council to receive said bids, the presiding officer read aloud the only bid received, being the hid ef the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Virginia in writing, and for the sum of One Hundred ~$100.00) ~ollars; and WHEREAS, inquiry was made by the presi ding officer if any farther bids were offered; and '/~EREAS, there were no further bids offered, ~he presiding officer there- ~.~HEREAS, the said proposed ordinance and said bid were referred to the City Council, which reported in favor of accepting said bid and adopting said ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, State of Virginia. that the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Virginia, its successors and assigns, be and is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire, occupy and use such portion of the aerial and underground works of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia. now in place or which may hereafter be placed on. over, in. under, along and across the streets, alleys, highways and other public places of the said City of Roanoke as the said Company may require in the due conduct and prosecution of its business, upon such arrangements as the two companies may agree to; ~rovided THAT the said Company shall at all times fully indemnify, protect and save harmless the said 0ity of Roanoke from and against all accidents, claims, suits, damages and charges and against all loss and necessary expenditure arising from the use or maintenance of any and all of the aerial and underground werks acquiredi~ by it as aforesaid; and provided TP~T The said Company shall at all times be subject to such ordinances now in existence or which may be hereafter passed relative to the use of the public ways or souares by telephone and telegraph companies. This franchise is limited in duration to the expiration of the franchise ~ranted by the City of Roanoke to the Virginia and Tennessee Telephone Coml~ny and shall not exceed a period of eleven (11) yearw. Nothing in this ordirance shall be construed to grant unto the said Company any exclusive right or to prevent a grant of similar privileges to other companies and further proviAed THAT the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Virginia s~all, under its seal and by its proper officers, within sixty 160~ days from the date of the final enactment of this ordinance, signify in writing its acceptance thereof, in default of which this ordinance shall become null and void and of no effect. This ordinance shall be in force thirty ~J0) days from its passage. BE IT FURTk~R 0~DAINED. that the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Virginia. before proceeding to act under this ordinance, shall execute a bond in the penalty of One Thousand Dollars ~$1000.00), with good and sufficient security, in favor of the City of Roanoke. conditioned upon the construction putting into operation and maintaining in good order the plant provided for in this franchise. APPROVED L ~ ~ 73resident. IN TH3d COIE;CIL P0R THE CITY 0F ROANOK3~, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 19~§. No. 1684. A ~esolution granting a permit to tke Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit 0e and the same is hereby granted the Roan~ke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: 1. A two inch main on Lynohburg Avenue N. W. West of Jefferson Street a distance of SOO feet. 200 feet. A two inch main in 9th Street N. E. from Madison Avenue North 8. A two inch main in McDowell Avenue West of 10th Street'~ N. W. 400 feet 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 mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened Under the provisions of the General 0rAinances providing for street restoration. APPROVED Clerk. iN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of~Jauuary, 1925, No. 1685. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute condemnation proceedings to acquire a piece of land needed by the City of Roanoke in the construction ef 1Zth Street Bridge. WHEREAS, a piece of land belonging to J. T. Bandy is needed by the City of Roanoke for the construction of l~th Street Bridge, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke and J. T. Bandy cannot agree on a price for said land, and laud, WHEREAS, the Council of the City of' Roanoke is determined to acquire sai~d 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 condemna- tion proceedings against said J. T. Bandy to acquire for the purpose o~f l~th Street Bridge that piece of land described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North side of Roanoke Avenue, corner to Lot No.2, according to map of Bandy and St. Clair in the virginia Heights Addition made by Wm. Bradford, Engineer, dated June 29, lgZZ; thence with the North side of Roano~e ~venue on a curved line in a ~utheasterly direction 9~.Z feet, more or less to the right-of-way line of the p~esent Virginia Avenue Bridge, said point being ~0 feet from the center line of said bridge; thence S-89 deg. 00' E-48 feet, more or less to the Right,of-way line of the Norfolk and Western Railway Belt line; thence with th~ right-of-way line of the Norfolk and Western. Railway Belt line on a curved line in a Northwesterly direction 15~.8 feet, more or less, to comer of Lot No.2, above mentioned map; thence with the line of Lot deg. ~2' W-l§?.6 feet to the place of Beginning, it being the intent of this description to cover all of Lot No.1, as sho~n on the map, title "Survey' for Bandy and St.Olair in the Virginia Heights Addition", as made by Wm. Bradford, Engineer, dated June ~9, 192S. Attest; APPROVED Pre si den~J IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1925. No. 1686. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Cil~ Attorney to institute and prosecute con- demnation proceedings to acquire a piece of l~nd needed by the City of Roauoke in the construction of 13th Street Bridge. WHEREAS, a,piece of land owned by Joseph and Elizabeth Grease is needed by the City of Roanoke for the construction of 13th Street Bridge, and W~AS, the City of Roanoke and Joseph and Elizabeth Grosso cannot agree on a price for s. aid land, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of 2Oanok~ is ,determined te acquire said 1 and, THEREI~ORE, 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 condemnationi proceedings against said Joseph and Elizabeth Grosso to adquire for the p~rpese of 13th Street Bridge that piece of land described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the West side of 13th Street S. W. f~.4 feet from the intersection of the Right-of-way of the Virginian Railroad and the West si~e of 13th Street, said point being corner to the land of Joseph Grosso and Elizabeth Driscoll; thence with the West side of 13th Street 185.5 feet, more or l~ss, to the North line of land owned by the City of Roanoke, thence with the North line of same N-87 deg. 00' W. 125 feet, more or less, to the center of Roanoke River; thence up the center of Roanoke River as it meanders 300 feet, more or less, thence in a Northeasterly direction to a point where the Southerly line of the property of Eliaabeth Driscoll produced interseCted, the North Bank of the Roanoke River, thence with said line S-§O deg, 20' E. 250 feet, more or less, to the West side of 13th Street, the place of Beginning, con- taining .65 acres, more or less. APPROVED Attest: ~.~, },~7~_~_~_c~..,_~.x~ _ (~ President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 192~. No. 1687. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Sections ll and 29 of an ordinance adopted b$ the Courmil of the City of i{oanoke on July 15, 1922. BE IT 0HDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ll and 2~9 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th daY of July, 1922, be amended and reordained so as to read as fellows: Section ll. That all horizontal drains within the wall of the building shall net be less than 4" in diameter, and shall be so located as to be readily accessible f'or inspection. They shall be suspended from the ceiling by hangers made of not less than ~." iron rod or its equal strength and durability, or laid in a trench, the bottom of which shall be smooth, thoroughly compact and solid. For said drains extra heavy cast iron pipe must be used with Joints leaded and caulked. The house drain, soil or waste pipes shall have a fall of at least ~" to the foot in length and provided ~;ith Y branch with iron and brass eleanout plugs every 25 feet. The base of each stack shall be made with Y branch and 1/8 bend, brass cleanout~plugs to be at the base of each stack. If drain is carried in sight it must be supported by brick piers, wall hangers, or a solid foundation. All changes in direction shall be made with Y branches with end of each closed with cleanout the finish i~loor. All branch waste lines from main soil stack or main drain shall be cast, iron, or lead to the outlet of fixture trap. Where :~hin partitions occur genu ,~ne extra heavy galvanized wrought iron pipe may be used vertically between a cast iron soil ell at each floor line and the fixture trap with brass or cast iron drainage tee Ys for trap connections. A brass nipple, galvanized or wipe joint ferrell connection can be used for basins, sinks or other fixtures, except closets which shall be extra heavy brass ferrells and lead bends. Bath traps, not less than 4" x 8", and their connections shall be extra heavy lead. Section 29. That size of soil and waste pipe must not be less than these set forth in the following tables: Horizontal Run 4" 5" , 6" No. of water closets. 1 to8 8 to 20 20 to 60 All bends or connections to soil stack to be extra heavy lead and extra heavy brass ferrells with wipe Joints. Waste pipes from bath tubs, pantry and kitchen sinks, slop sinks and other fixtures must be made of cast iron or lead. The diameter for various waste shall be as follows: One basin 14" lead or 2" cast iron. Row of 6 or less 2" lead or 2" cast iron. 0me or two bath tubs l~" inlets to trap, l~" outlet. Row of not more than six bath tubs or less 2". One sink 2", four-or less 2" on a horizontal line. Laundry tubs and urinals 2" pipe, l~" traps, 4 to 6 set in battery to have 3" pipe. MAX I)~ LENGTH. 1~" .................. 25 feet 8" .................. 50 feet ~" .................. 100 feet 4" .................. 150 feet Where there is not more than one fixture on waste that is to be vented, the vent may be the same size as the trap. This applies to basins, sinks, and bath tubs only. All vents to be increased 8ne size for each trap added up to t traps or 5" vent. No double hub fittings of any kind will be allowed in waste. No vents or waste allowed to be taken off the heel o~ any bend, and ho Jacket fittings allowed. APPROVED President./ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR CHE OIT~Y 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1925. No. 16891 A .RESOLUTION to provide for the collection of fines, forfeitures and cost imposed by the Civil and Police Justice. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Clerk to the Civil and Police Justice be, and he is hereby designated and it shall be his duty to collect all fines, forfeitures and costs imposed by the Civil and Police Justice. Said Clerk to the Civil and Police Justice shall keep a record of such fines, forfeitures and costs and shall report the same weekly to the Auditor and shall pay the same weekly to the Treasurer. · bi.~ r~nlnt~an bein~ to ~rovid~ for the usual daily oneration of a Municipal Department an emergency is declared to exist, and this resolution shall be in force from its passage. APP ROVED ATTEST:: Cle rk. /1 . President. IN T.ME COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 19~5. No. 1690. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Hoanoke for the month of December, 1924, and directing the payment of the same. hE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of Deceml;er, 1924, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dept. City Clerk Treasurer Legal Department Judges Salaries C~urt Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing C ounc i 1 Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities I ns ane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department l~ire Hydrant nental Street Lighting Building Inspector Mill tary & Armories Physi ci an Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer ~ai ntenance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crusher City Stables Refunds & Rebates Special Services Workmen' s Comp emsat ion Garage Schools Parks Library Narke t Interest Annex 1919 Accounts Payable ~pecial Acc cunt Pensil ~und EXTRAORDINARY 898.?S 1,203.29 995.95 159.52 290.00 291.74 l, 685.40 514.67 499.50 859.18 125.00 25.92 433.48 88.00 216.10 112.59 S88 460.8? 25.68 1,.575.99 600.55 1~, 116.14 10,318.14 1,679.50 2,110.64 446 .?1 68.00 100.00 219.29 1,969.62 1,285.40 3,277.50 633.08 3,283. ?3 1, ?50.35 1,142.87 2,40? .10 219. ? 6 2.50 2,050 · O0 798.79 30,028.65 612.31 2,214.38 1,234.33 22,552.50 1,984.06 775.34 108.51 9,432.60 $ 125,072.18 Sewer Construction Drain Oonstruction Sewer Refund Street Grading Nacadami zing Sidewalk ~onstruction Sidewalk Refund Bridge Construction Schools Water Site 14,287.49 297.?0 61.75 1,675 .12 2,322.26 725.12 87.25 587.3? 30,000.00 1,500.00 51,544.06 $ 176,616,24 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1925. No. 1692. A RESOLUTION directing the City ~anager to give a hearing to abutting property o~ers for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby directed to give a hearing to the abutting~ property owners ~or the construction of sewers as follows: Sixth Street, N. E., between Lynchburg Avenne and Staunton Avenue. Staunton Avenue from Sixth Street to the City limits. Maryland Avenue from 6th Street to ?th Street. Pennsylvania Avenue from 6th ~reet to the City limits. ATTEST: Hanover Avenue from 6th to 7th Streets. APP ROVED Cie rk. Pre iden%. IN THE COUNCIL l~0R THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1925. No. 169~. A RESOLUTION directing the City Manager to give a hearing to abutting property owners for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT RESOLVED by the 0ouncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby directed to give a hearing to the abutting property owners the ~onstruction of sewers as follows: King ~eorge Avenue between 5th Street and the Virginian Railway. On Jeanette AVenue from 5th Street to the Virginian Hailwa2. AP]R 0VED Clerk. ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 192~. No. 1694. A RESQLUTION directing the City Manager to give a hearing to abutting property owners for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council ~ the City of Eoanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby directed to give a hearing to the abutting property owners the construction of sewers as follows: Summitt Avenue, Wasena, from 4th Street to 6th Street. ~loyd Avenue, ~asena, from 4th Street to 6th Street. Kerns Avenue, Wasena, from Main Street to 6th Street. Main Street, Wasena, from Kerns Avenue North. Valley Avenue, Wasena, from alley East of End Street to 5rd Street. AP?ROYED ATTEST: IN TP3~ COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January. 198b. No. 1695. A HESOLUTION directing the City Manager to give a hearing to abutting pro- perty owners for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanc~ke that the City Manager be, and he is here%y directed to give a hearin~ to the abutting lx operty owners for the construction of sewers as follows: Staunton Avenue, N. W., from 20th Street to 25rd Street. Mercer Avenue between 20th and 22nd Streets. Carroll Avenue between 2Oth ~treet and 22nd ~treet. 21st Street between Hanover and Staunton Avenues. ~2nd Street between Mercer and Carroll Avenues. APP ROVED Clerk. _ ~/- President. IN THE COUNCIL ~0~{ THE CITY Or' a0ANOZUE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 1925. No. 1696. A HESOLUTION directing the city Manager to give a hearing to abutting pro- perty owners for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the City ~4anager be, and h'e is hereby directed to give a hearing to the abutting property owners for the construction of sewers as follows: Lynchburg Avenue, N. ~., from Peach Eoad ~est. Cherry Avenue from Peach aoad West. Peach Hoad from ~hestnut Avenue to the City Limits. Chestnut Avenue from Peach Hoad mast. Hart Avenue from 2nd Street W~st. ATTEST: O'~/ / .~-~_~_~<.~-,~---~_ Clerk. APPaOVED Presi~ ent. IN THE COUNCIL FO~ Ti?~ CITY O~ HOANO}[E, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of January, 19~5. No. 1697. A HESOLUTION directing the City Manager to give a hearing to abutting pro- perty o~'ners for the construction of certain sewers. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to give a hearing to the abutting ~operty owners fer~ the construction of eewers as follows: Montrose Avenue from Spruce Street to 9th Street. Buena Vista Avenue from Buena Vista Boulevard to 9th Street. }~orrill Avenue from 8th Street West. Buena VistaBoulevard from Buena Vista Avenue West. Spruce Street from Buena Vista Boulevard to ~urray Avenue. ATTEST: 8th Street from ~orrill ~venue te Buena ¥ista Boulevard. Dent Avenue from 8th to 9th Streets. 9th Street from Munford to Nontrose Avenues. Penmar Avenue from 9th Street East. APPR0~ED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 01~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of January, 192§. No. 1888. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Sections 245, 244, £~6 and of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City ef Roanoke on the 28th day of August, 1922, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate buildings in the City of Roanoke" BE IT 0HDAINED by the Council of the City of R~oanoke that Sections 243, 244, 246 and 246 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City cf Roanoke on the 26th day of August, 1922, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate buildings in the 0ity of Roanoke" be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Section 243. That all buildings hereafter to be erected in the City of Roanoke in the Residence District, as established by Ordinance No. 10B0, or as heraafter established by ordinance, shall be built to corresponA with the existin~~ line of the houses built in the same block. Section 244. That the line of the existing houses having a uniform distance from the street line, and the average distance of the existing houses not having a uniform distance from the street line, shall be the line upon which 60 per went of the houses in the block in which the proposed building is intended to be erected, have with relation to the street, and the said proposed building must,be at least as far from the street as the line established by 60 per cent of the house~ as aforesaid. The word "Block" herein used does not refer to any entire city s~uare, but shall be'construed to be that portion on one si de of the street upon which the new building is proposed to be erected, bounded by the nearest intersect- ing streets to the right and left of said proposed building. Section 246. That if there are not more than two houses in the block upon which a building is proposed~ to be erected, the building line of saiA new structure may be such line as shall be fixed upon by the owner of said building, provided, however, that in no event shall the front of the proposed building be nearer than twenty feet from the front line of said lot, exclusive of the sidewalk, in case his grant shall carry him to the street line. ~. ~Vhere unnecessary hardship would result to th~ owr~r of property in carrying out any provision of this ordinance, the Council ~hall~. have the p~er, in a specific case, on petition, and after due notice and public hearingI to permit a building to be erected closer to the street line than that provmded by this ordinance, in the following cases~ (a) Wherever, in their judgment, the bl&ck in which the proposed building is to be erected has greater value ~hr business or mercantile purposes tha for residence pur~ose~ at the time the new building is to be erected. (b) Where the projection of a building in front of the set back building line is necessary to secure a building or structure practicable in con- (c) ~n any block wherein there are existing buildings used for business or mercantile purposes, and the Council shall be of the opinion that the proposed building will promote the general welfare of the City and of the neighborhood. Id) where building ~o be erected is to be located upon a switching track of any commercial railroad company. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROYED - ~ President ~ IN T!J~ COUNCIL FOCi THE CITY O~~ HOANOJ~E, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1925. No. 1691. A ~ESOLUTION to supplement appropriations to certain accounts. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that appropriation~ to the accounts be, and the same are hereby supplemented in the following amounts: Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Tax Collection of Tax City Hall Elections Convention & League Co rone r Almsh ous e Insane Jail Juvenile Court Fire Hydrant s Military & Armories ,~treet Hepairs ' Bridge Hepairs Hefunds & Hebates Special Services Water Si~e $ 340.37 326.55 1,456.55 328.34 941.65 709.26 50.00 118.00 211 · ? 7 60.22 38V. 74 ?29.73 849.68 28.00 l, 956.22 649.45 219.76 5.00 2,204.25 ~11,572.48 and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to make such entries on his books as will carry into effect the provisions of this resolution. ~ ATTEST: ,'~ Cie rk. APPROVED Pre sid' ent. IN TH~L COUNCIL ~'0R ii?!E CITY fF R0]~NOKE, VIHGINIA, The 16th day of January, 1925. No. 1698. A aESOLUTIOiI authorizing the City Manager to construct a sidewalk on the South side of Luck Avenue between 1st and 2nd Streets to accommodate the pro- perty of W. H. Horton BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk on the South side of Luck Avenue between l~st and End Streets to accommo.i date the property of W. H. Horton, but before proceeding '~ith the construction of the sidewalk, said ,¥. H Horton shall pay into the City Treasury one-half of the cost thereof. Clerk. APPROVED President. ~ ~'-- Avenue. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of January, 1925. No. 1699. AN ORDINANCE to widen Jefferson Street from Elm Avenue to Walnut '~HEREAS it is ~estrable that Jefferson Street between Elm Avenue and Walnut Avenue be widened at least twelve feet, six feet on each side, and said widening shall be made within a period of five years, provided the abutting pro- perty owners on each side of said street will donate to the City of Roanoke land sufficient to widen the same. THERE~0~EE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Jefferson ~treet between Elm Avenue and Walnut Avenue be widened twelve feet, six feet on each side thereof, within a period of five years from the adoption of this ordinance, pr'ovided the property owners abutting thereon, will donate to the City of Roanoke land sufficient for such purpose, and the City of Roanoke shall replace the streets, sidewalks and such walls and other improvements to the property that is taken for s~ch purpose as to place the property in the condition it was before said widening. ATTEST: ~ ~-· Clerk. AYPROVED ~'~ ~President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~HE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of January, 1925. No. 1700. AN ORDINANCE to abandon and close to public travel eighteen inches on the West side of 4th Street S. W. between Salem Avenue and Rorer Avenue. ~HEREA~, L. A. Armentrout is the owner of a lot at the Southwest back corner of Salem Avenue and ~th Street and extending/to Rorer Avenue, and ?~REAS, said L. A. Armentrout obtained a permit to erect a building on said lot, and WHEREAS in the construction of said building he determined the line by a monument marked in the sidewalk and located the building in accordance with said monument and con~ tructed his foundation in accordance therewith, and ~HEREAS after the construction of the said foundation it was discovere that another monument is in e~istence situated eighteen inches west of the monu- ment used by said Armentrout to establish his line, and WHEREAS the question has arisen as to which monument establishes the street line of said ~th Street, and in order to set at rest said question, and to leave the lot lines between ~th and 5th Streets as now established by the buildings thereon intact and to avoid trouble ani confusion in said line, the Council has determined to abandon eighteen inches on the West side of ~th Street S. W. between Salem and Rorer Avenues, and W~REAS the rights of no person will be prejudiced thereby, THERE?ORE, BE IT OHDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that eighteen inches on the West side of 4th Street between Salem and Rorer Avenues be, and the same is hereby abandoned for street purposes and the same closed to public part hereof. Cle rk. ROVED · . ~ _Vresi dent .' IN TPLE COUNCIL POR THE CITY 07 ROANOKE, VI~:GINIA, ,p The 2Zrd day of January, 19.5. No. 1701. A i{mSOL~TICN granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Comt~any to installl certain ~as mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereb~ ~ranted the Roan oke Oas Li~Jat Company to install ~as mains as follows: 1. On Berkeley Avenue from 100 feet West of ~hesterfield Street ~00 feet to dead end, four inch main.. 2. On ~taunton Avenue N. W. from 1£0 feet East of l~th Street to l~th Street, a four inch main. The said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting unier 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 a~rees to replace the streets where the same are opene~ umder the provisions of the general ordinances cf the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. A>~0VED ATTEST: ~ ~_~~-~ Clerk. ?resident. ! II? TiTZ COU. J~I~ 20R THE CITY OF i~AN0121, VIRGINIA, The 2Zrd day of January, 1925. No. 1702. k _.~o0L~.~I~J authorizing the Cit~~ Manager to employ a sewer inspector at a salary of .$1Eo.O0 per month. BE IT REf~0LL~D by the Council of the Uit~- of Roanoke that tke City ~" Manager be, ~md he is hereby authorized to employ an inspector on sewers at a ~' :~125.00 t~er month to be payable from the account of server construction. salary o~ Clerk. Ai~PR OVED THE COUNCIL F0R T~ CITY OF ~,OAJOKm, VI.,GINIA The 23rd day of January, 19_o. No. 170Z. ..~OLL'~IOL directin~ the C' - · ~ _. _ zt~ 4anage. to ,,,,dvertise for bids for wideni:g Campbell Avenue on the South side from. ~:econd Street to 4th Street, ~. ',:~. BE IT ~SOL~£D by the Council of the City o:f Ro~moke that the City '~ I~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise 'for bids for widening Campbel~i shall be for such length of t ime as is deemed advisable by the City ~ar~ger. When said bids are received the same shall be pre~ented to Council. ATTEST:~~ Clerk. APfROVED 'dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~PiE CITY 0~ ~0ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of January, 1925. No. 1704. A RESOLUTION authori zing the City ~anager to advertise for bids for the construction of 13th Street Bridge. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Mauager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construc- tion of 13th Street Bridge in accordance with plans prepared by Benjamin H. Davit The advertisement shall run for such length of time as the City ~mmager shall deem necessary, and when such bids are received the same shall be presented to Counc il. APPROVED Clerk. '~ ~ ~ President.~% IN TP~ COL%ICIL F0i{ THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINL~, The 26th day of January, 1925. No. 170~. A RESOLUTION grantin=~ a permit to S. B. Gills, Executor of C. W. Gills, to construct ~ marquise £Z x 9 feet on his building at 310 South Jefferson Street. BE IT .~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ahd the same is hereby granted to S. D. Gills, Executor of C. W. Gills, to con- struct a marquise 23 x 9 feet on his buildi~ at 310 South Jefferson Street, now occupied by the ~!artha Washington Candy Store. The same to be constructed in accordance ~'Jith the good likin~ and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and ma2 be maintained until ordered removed by Council. Said S. D. Gills, Executor of C. '~¥. Gills, by acting under this resolution, agrees to indemnify and save harm- less the City of Roanoke from all claims £1or damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said m~rquise. APPROVED ATTEST' Clerk. ~ d · president. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TPt CITY 02 ROANOKE, VIRGINI~, The JOth day of January, 1928. No. 1706. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas maius. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the shine is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas 41 A four inch main on Ivy Street from 150 feet South of Walnut Avenue to Camilla Avenue and a two inch main on Camilla Avenue 200 feet East. The said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify 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 ~as mains, and further agrees to replace the streets, where the same are opened, under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. ATTEST: At:PROVED Clerk. ~ = '~r-~si dent . .. ,O~.~, VIRGINIA, IN T~ COUNCIL vO'~ THE CITY (F RO=~I "~ The Z0th day of January ,1925. No. 1707. A RE[~OLUTION authorizing the City 1,{anager to appoint a special police officer. BE IT ~'~.OLVED by the Council of the City of noanoke that the City l¥lana~er be, and he is hereby authorized to appoint one additional special police officer. AP~ ROVED III TF~ COUNCIL P01~ THE CITY OF HOANOKE, VIHGINIA, The 6th day of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 1709. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to V. ~. Wood to install three twenty ,~ ATTLST: AP~.d0VED : ~-~ President. barrel ~asoline tanks on the '~est side of Jefferson Street near the intersection of Maple Avenue. BE IT XESOL".,~ED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted V. }~I. Wood to install 'three twenty barrel gaeoline tanks at the property of the Standard 0il Co. on the t~est side of Jefferson Street near the intersection of Maple Avenue. Said tanks shall be installed in acc~danc with s~ocifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and to his good lik- ing and satisfaction. The said V. td ~ood by actin~ under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save hermless t2~e Ci~~ of ~oanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline tanks, and i~rther agrees to remove the same when he .is directed so to do by the Council of the City of rtoanoke. IN THE GOUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, , The 6th day of February, No. l?lO. A PJ~SOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to transfer .~5,000.0~ from the account of Juvenile Court to the extra-ordinary account of Bridges. WHEREAS the committee having charge of the matter of selecting a site for the erection of a detention home for juv, enile offenders in the City of Roanoke have selected a portion of the property purchased by the City of Roano~ from B. H. Peck and others and will erect thereon a detention home for juvenile of fende rs. T~REF0~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to transfer from the account of Juvenile Court to extra-ordinary account of Bridges $5,000.00, being one-half of the purchase lx ice for land purchased from B. H. Peck and others and charged to the account of bridges, one-half of said land to be used for the pur- pose of erecting thereon a detention home for juvenile offenders. , APPROVED ATTEST: ' -. ~ ' PreSident, Clerk. SN THE COUNCIL FOE 'IV~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day o±' February, 1925. No. l?ll. A RESOLUTION authorizing the preparation of plans for the erection of a detention home for Juvenile offenders. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanol~ that the comrnitte~ that has been acting in the matter of the Juvenile detention home be, and it is hereby authorized to have plans prepared for ~he erection of a detention home juvenile offenders and present said plans to the Council for its approval. Clerk. APP~i0 V~iD "~-'- d ~ ' presi dent/. IN THE COUNCIL ?OR THE CITY OP' ROM{OlfE, VIRGINIA, The 1Jth day of February, 1925. No. l?12. A ~SOLUTION to establish bus transportation to take place of passenger cars now operating as jitneys. WHEREAS, the operation of passenger cars as jitneys for the transpor- tation of passengers in the C~ty of Roanoke has proved unsatisfaCtory in meeting the transportation problem, and WPLEREAS, there is a growing demand that Council should replace the passenger cars with busses carrying a greater number of passengers in order that the traffic may be better taken care of. TP~REPQRE, BE IT RESOL'f£D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the passenger cars now operating in the Cit2 of Roanoke as jitneys be replaced whe re with busses on all routes requiring'two or more busses and x~mm condition of street will permit and that such replacement take place not later than September 1st, 1925,. ATTEST: ~p ~']~ , -- ' C~i. APPROVED '-- ~ ' President IN TRE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F !~I'TOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1gth day of 2ebruary, 1925. No. I~IZ. A i~SOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Compan~ to install certain~° m~ins. BE IT ?JJSOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to irs tall gas mains as follows: [1) A four inch main on Roanoke Avenue from the dead end ~0 feet West of Virginia Avenue and ~0 feet of four inch main to accommodate two houses on Summi tt Avenue ' ~S) A four inch ,main on Mountain View Terrace from ZOO feet West of Chesterfield Street 75 feet West to a dead end. The said Rosnot~ 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 streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. A~ ir~ 0VED i dent. · o0UN,~I.~ FOR t~iE CITY f~ ~o~NO~,.,.., VIRGIi,~IA The 15th day of Eebruary, 1925. No. 1714. A PJ~SOLUTION grantir~g a permit to R. W. Goens to construct a gasolirs BE IT ~S0LV£D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a ]~ermit be, :~ and the same is hereby granted H. ?~. Goens to construct a gasoline tank of capacit~ :~ of 15,000 .-o'.allons on his property at the Riverside ~illin..~ Station, Said tank 'i shall be constructed in accordance with the good liki:n~f and satisfaction of the i Bui]din,~ Inspector and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said R. i Goens by acting under this resolution egrees to inde.rmqi£y -~nd save harmless the ii Cit~:, of Roanoke from all claims for d~na~es to persons or prot:.ert7 by reason of the construction and n~aintenance of said tank. APl:ROVED ?resident. ' 44 IN THE COUNCIL 2Gl ~HE CITY OF i~OAN0t[E, VIRGINIA, The 1Zth day of ~ebruary, 19£B. No. 1715. A P~SOLUTION granting a pe~it to R. W. Goens to install a pipe ~ine from the railroad side track through the ~lley in the rear of Holiday Street to connect with the filling station at No.824 Holiday Street. BE IT h~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be and the same is hereby granted R. i¥. Goens to construct a pipe line in the alley in the rear of Holiday Street from the railroad side track to the tank situated at No.824 Holiday Street. Said R. W. Goens by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Rosnoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by ~eason of the construction and maintenance of said pipe lin~ and further agrees to remove the same when he is directed to do so by the Council or its duly authorized officer. Said R. ¥¥. Goens further agrees to replace the the street, where the same is torn up for the purpose of installin? said pil~e line, under the provisions of the general ordinance of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. Clerk. A~ i i~OVED IN THE COUNCIL F0~ THE CIT~ OF Ld0ANOIfE, VIRGINIA, The 1Sth day of February, 1925. No. 1716. A RESOLUTION granting a p~ rmit to R. '~V. Goens to construct two cross- overs at 824 - Zrd Street (Holiday) S. E. BE IT .~SOLVED by the Council of the Cit~ of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted R. ',¥. Goens to construct two cross-overs into a filling station st 824 Third Street (Holiday) S. E. Said cross-overs shall be constructed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said R. "~¥. Goens by actin~ under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of noanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and main- tenance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED pre sident ./ II~ TI~ COUNCIL FOE THE CITY 07 iK)A~0t£E, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1925. No. 1 717. A RESOLUTION granting._ a permit to R. W. Goens to install gasoline tanks at 824 Third Street (Holiday) S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanol~ that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted R. W. Goens to install gasoline tanks as follows at 824 Third (Holi:~ay) Street ~. E.: one tank of 15,000 gallon capacity. Said tanks shall be installed in accordance with the good liking and satis£action o£ the Buildin~ Inspector and under his supervision and according to speci£ications to be i~rnished by him. Said R. W..~oens by acting under this resolution a§rees to indemnify and save harmless the City o£ Rctnoke from all claiml for damages to persons or proferty by reason o£ the installation and maintenance said =asoline t;maks Cie rk. At~'i 2~VED Fresident. IN THE COUN.CIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 13th day of February, 1925. No. 1718, A RESOLUTION directing the construction of certain sewers. WHERE.iS by resolution of the Council of the City' of Roanoke adopted on the 9th day of January, 1925, the City ~.lanager was directed to give a hearin:~ to the property omaers abutting on the streets sho':m on the map hereto attached and ~ made a part hereof and known ~.~ sanitary sewer project No.5. Actin~ under said resolution a notice to the property ovners was published in the ~oanoke ~orid News, as provided by law, directing said property o,.mers to appear before the City ~.I~.nager on the llth day of February, 1925, at 5 o'clock P. ~.f.. in the Council Room in the ~...lunicipal Building to present their views for or against the construction ~' and thereo ~, '.:~ITaREAS that at said hearin~ no ~alid objection was urged to the con- struction of said sewer. TH2~RE~Oi~E, BE IT i~ESOLVED by the Council o£ the City of Roanoke that the sewer be constructed on the streets shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof and known as sanitary sewer project No.5, and upon the completion and ascertainment of the cost one-third of such cost shall be charged to the property o'maers abuttin~ thereon according' to front footage. BE IT ?URTEER i~ESOLVED that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of said sewer for such length of time as in his judgment is necessary ~nd upon receiving said bids the same shall be presented to Council for its action. Ai?ROVED Clerk. ' ) 5> d/ t' re aid ent. IN T~ COUNCIL ~w0!i ~iE CITY 07 .~0~OIiE, VIRGINIA, The 1Zth day of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 1719. A 5~SOLUTION authorizin~ the construction of certain sewers. ~;~MEP2;g.S, b~ resolution of Council o£ the City of r~o~noke adopted on the 9th day of January, I925, the City },:~anager was directed to give a hearing to the .property (~vners abuttSr~'~ on the streets desi~cqated on the map hereto attached and resolution, the City !?Ianager published a notice, as provided by law, in the aoanok~ World News, directing that the property owners effected by much sewer should appear on the llth day of ~'ebruary, 1925, at Z o'clock P. ~,i., in the Counail l{oom, in the }~unicipal Building to state their objection for or againat the construction thereof, and at WHEREAS that/said hearing no valid objection was urged to the cen- struction of the sewer, except that en t[ing George Avenue between Sixth Street and the Virginian aailway, and ~;HEREAS s~3~id sewer on King George Avenue between Sixth Street and the Virginian i{ailway is not at this time necessary, the same is abandoned, and '.~YP~REAS, the sewer sho~,~ for Janette Avenue between ~'ifth Street and the Virginian i{ailway is necessary and no valid objection having been urged t~ret THLREF~qE, BE tT ~ESOE~ED by the Council of the CiSy of Roanoke that a sewer to accommodate the property on Janette Avenue and Bluff Avenue bet'veen 5th Street and the Virginian Railway be constructed, ~nd when the cost is ascer- tained, one-third of such cost shall be charged against the abutting property accordin~ to front footage thereon. BE I~ ~U_-~I~f£R RESOLVED that the City :~,~ana~er be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of said sewer for such length of time as in his judgment is necessary and when said bids are received, the same shall be presented to Oouncil for its action. Clerk. APP?LVED III Ti~U/ COUNCIL PO~ THE CITY O? i~0~.~, VlliGINLi, The 1gth da3 of J~ebruary, 1925. No. 17~0. A _:~S0LUTI0!~ directing the construction of certain sewers. '~HEREAS by resolution of the Council of the C~t~ of Rosncke adopted or. the 9th day of January, 1925, the City Manager :vas directed to give a hearing to the Ir operty o;rners abutting on the streets sho'.,'a~ on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof and kno'~vn as sanitary sewer project ~!ap No.2. Acting under said resolution a notice to the property owners was published in ~he Ro~nolm World News, as provided by law, directing said property Gvners to appear before the City 51anagRr on the llth day of Pebruary, 1925, at 5 o'clock P. I~I., in the Council Room in the I~unicipal Building to Ir esent their views for or against the construction thereof, and ~R~.:~S that at said hearing no valid objection was urged to th~ con- struction of said sewer, TP~E.REFORE, BE IT !{ESOLVED by the Council of the City of. Roanoke that the sewer be constructed on the streets shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof and known as sanitary se.vet project Nc.g, and upon the completion and ascertainment of tne cost one-third of such cost shall be charged to the pro!:,erty owners abutting thereon according to front footage. BE IT FURTPiER iiESOLV£D that the City !_~anager be and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of said sewer for such length of time as in his judgunent is necessary and upon receiving said bids the same shall 47 be presented to Council for its action. ATTEST: (~?2v ~_. - Clerk. '- ~ --- Yresident. Ill THE COUNCIL F02 THE .?ITY f~' the 13th day of Pebruary, 1925. No. 1721. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, A ~SOLUTION directing the construction of certain sewers. .....;~.~.,~..~, by resolution of the Council of the uity cf Roanoke adopted on the 9th day of January, 1925, the City l~ana~er was directed to give a hearin~ to the property ~vners abuttin~ on the streets shown on the mar hereto attached and prooect l[ap No 6. Actin~ under said made a part hereof and known as sanitar~ sewer ~ · resolution a notice to the property ox,mers was published in the Roanoke ;'~/orld News, as provided by /aw, directing said proterty owners to appear before the City l,{armger on the llt2q da3~ of February, 19~5, at ,5 o'clock P. Id., in the Council Room in the ~mn~cipal ~uildin~ to present their views for or against tAe construction ~hereof, and ;~REAS that at said hearing no valid objection was urged to the con- struction of said sewer, TL:~.~EPOPJ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Ci~· of Roanoke that the sewer be constructed on the streets shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof and known as sanitary sewer project No.6, and upon the completion and ascertainment of the 'cost one-third of such cost shall be charged tothe property owners abuttin.~? thereon according to front footage BE IT ~UiqT}~R RESOLVED that the City I~an~ger be and he is hereby direct~ ed to advertise for bids for the construction of said sewer for such length of time as in his judgment is necessary and u!,on receivi~ said bids the same st~ll be presented to Council for its action. Clerk. Ai'i~ NO ' ~ /f' ~resident. COUNCIL POR THE CITY 0F :~C~IJC~_~, VI~I~I~., The 13th day of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 1722. A :~.~0LETION directing the construction of certain sewers ¥'~.EREAS by resolution of the Council of the City of Roanoke adopted on the 9th day of Jannary, 1925 the City Manager was directed to ~ive a hearing to the property owners abutting on the streets shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof and known as sanitary sewer project Map No.V. Actin~ under said resolution a notice to the property owners was published in the Roanoke World News,; as provided by law, directing said property owners to appear before the City Manager on the llth day of ?ebruar~, 1925, at 3 o'clock P. ~,{., in the Council Room in the Hunicipal Buil,iing, to present their views for or against the con- struction t?srecf, and m/~i--~E~ tbmt at s~dd hearing no valid ob~ ~ - ~e.~tion was urged to the con THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sewer be constructed on the streets shown on Zhe map hereto ~ttached and made a part hereof and known as sanitary sewer project No.?, and upon the completion ant ascertainment of the cost one-third of such cost s~all be charged to the property owners abutting thereon accordin~ to front footage. BE IT ?URTP~R ~SOLVED that the City ~qanager be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for ~e construction of said sem,;~'er f~r such length of time as in his judgment is necessary and upon receiving said bids the same shall be presented to ~ouncil for its action. AP~'RCVED Clerk. · President.' ? IN TtTE COUNCIL POR ~iE CITY OF ~,OANOY~E, VIRGINIA, The 1Zth day of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 1723. A RESOLUTION directing the construction of certr~in sewers. WHE~AS by resolution of the Council of the ~it~~ of Roanoke adopted on the 9th day of January, 1925, the City ~lanager was directed to give a hearirg to the property owners abutting on the streets shown on the map hereto attached and sade a part hereof and known as sanitary sewer project ~{ap No.3. Acting under this resolution a notice to the property omaers was published in the Roanoke ~orld News, as provided by law, directing said ]r operty owners to appear before the ~ity },{anage] on the llth day of February, 1925, at ~ o'clock P. ~,I. in the Council Room in the }~lunicipal Building to present their views for or against the construction thereof, and WHEREAS that at maid hearing no valid objection was urged to the con- struction of said sewer, T~REFOP32, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sewer be cor~tructed on the streets shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hhereof and kno'~n as sanitary sewer project No.4, and upon the completion and ascertainment of the cost one-third of such cost shall be charged tc the property owners abutting thereon accordin~ to front footage. BE IT ~URTHER P~SOLVED that the Cit~- Manager be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of said sewer for such length of time as in his judgvnent is necessary and up~on receiving said bids the same shall be presented to Council for its action. Ai:i~kOVED Clerk. 11 IN T~2~..,' COU!~CIL ~'0R THE CITY 0~' _~0AN0~ZE, VI_~GINIL, The 13th day of February, 1925. No. 1724. A ~aT"mION to ao~rove the accounts and claims a~ainst the City of Roaneke ~r the month of January, 192.5, and directin~I the ~.yment of the same. BE IT ~ESOL¥£D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims agains, t the Cit~ fer the month of January, 1925, be, and the same ~re hereby approved and ordered paid as fellows: CITY Manager Engineerin~ Dept. City Clerk Treasur er Legal Department Jud=es Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Counc i 1 Convention & Lea~e Dues Almshouse Outside Poor Hosp it als Organized Charities Ins ane Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. ~ire Dept. Fire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Buildi~ Inspector Military & ~&rmories Physician %uarantine & Detention Hea~th Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Se we r Mai n tenanc e Street Repair Brid~e Repair Crusher City Stables Tools & Equipment Live Stock Refunds & Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Wmrkmen ' s Comp ensati on Garage Dept. Schools Par?s Library I~a rk e t s Interest Sird~ing Pund Accounts Payable Annex 1919 Notes Payable ~ 923.18 1,050.92 999.34 2,568.63 220.00 291.66 2,099.18 5, '/59.54 465.?~ 1,115.67 1~9.90 433.52 122.00 542.35 139.07 388 .;,55 4?5.85 96.00 1,415.2? ?24.05 11, 1.55.5.5 ll, 26~.45 l, 959.14 2,270.51 461.26 92.00 100.00 2,450.49 1,046.11 5,256.73 569.57 3,979.06 ,594 .~0 1,67g.27 5,047.1~ 1,886.58 590.00 5,618.51 842.50 210. O0 40.00 2,087.04 55,0O0.OO 1,196 1,299.09 75,437.50 29,5ZO .00 1,019.60 o 50 15,179.00 E~LTRL 0EDI iL~EY Se ~ve r Construction Street Grading L.~aca dami z lng Sidewalk Construction Brid~e construction Schools 9,999.06 2,783.68 97.35 585.87 988.67 30,000.00 $ 250,088.25 44,254.65 294,542.9~ Ai~±.i{OVED III 'Ti~ COUNCIL 2Ol{ 1%iE CITY 02 RC{,.N0i~, VIi{GINIA, The 20th day off February,, 1925. No. 1708. AN 0RDI!~?~CE to acquire land for market ~urposes. W~REAS, it is necessary to relieve the congestion at the ~resent City ~arket that o~ner land be a~quired ~or ~e purpose off establishin~ an additional market. Tr.~.~,~'~0~E~, BE IT 0~OAIiF~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is advisable that additional l~d be acquired for market purposes ~d that the land hereinafter described is necessary and the Council has determined to acquire the same flor ~uch purpose, and BE IT ~KiT~E 0~AIN~ that the committee consisting Comer and W. ~. Hunter be, and the~' are hereby authorized and directed to purchase fr om: R. J. Wright, Lot 1 Sec. 6 ~. J. ,'~right l!ap, at the price o£ ~ 2000.00 " " Lots 2 to 5, Sec. 6, " " " at the price of 4800.00 " " " ~t the ~rice of 7000.00 " " Lot 6, Sec. 6, . " " Lot ~ to 10, Sec. 6, " " " at the price c£ 4000.00 Lena '~Voodly lot at the N. E. corner Salem Avenue and 12th Street I. S. Pritchard lot at the Southeast corner Norfolk Avenue and 12th Street ~,~{arion S. Friend lot on the North side of Salem Avenue extending to Norfolk Ave. ~. R. 'Jebb lot North side of Salem Avenue at the price of at the price of at the price of at the price of 8500.00 2400.00 4500.00 3~50.00 3V50.00 at the price of,~ 12000 .00 B. E. Webb lot South side of Norfolk Avenue at the price of Thomas S. E. corner Salem and 12th Street E. C. Stone S. side Salem Ave. E. of 12th Street at the price of 1800.00 Thomas S. ','~. corner Salem and 12th Street at the price of 5800.00 Oarst Dairy S. side Salem 50 by 100 approx, at the price of 1800.00 All contracts for the purchase of said property shall be ufon condition that all of the property wanted is acquired, and in the event that said property cannot ~be purchased ~t the price designated, then the City Attorney is directed to institute and proeecute condemmstion proceedings to acquire said property for Zresident. / market purposes. APPROVED Clerk IN TPI COUNCIL ?0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th da~' of February, 192~. No. 1725. A ~SOLUTION grantin~ a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch ~as main on ~enmar Avenue for a distance of 4V0 feet East. BE IT RESOL'~£D by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Yenmar Avenue, S. E., from 9th Street 470 feet Bast. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmles the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and ,~_~intenance o~ said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street, wkere the same is opened, under the provisions of the general ordinances of tko Ci ~ of Roanoke providin~ for street restoraticn. ~r'esident. / 117 THE COUNCIL !~01< ~@l CITY O~ i{0ANO~, VIRGI!IIA, The 20th day of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 1726. A~H~.oOLc:.~'':ION to award the contract to .~ .... ~: Bennin~ton for_ widening_. Campbell ~venue on the South side from Second to ~o~rth Streets ten feet. ~E IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contrac~ for wideninw Camp%ell =venue on the 5outh side from Second to Fourth Streets, ten feet be, and the same is hereby awarded S ~. ~e~ninbton at ~,e s~ of ~18,799.25. Said work to be done in strict accordance witL the ~it~ns and si:ecifica- tions and bids submitted by said S. B. Bennington. ~,U_~:~:~ RESOLVED that the City Attcrn% be and he is hereby directed to ~repare the pro];er fo~ of contract ~d bond to be e:.:ecuted by said S. B. Bennin~ten before be~innin,~ said work. 50 per cent of the contract price. k~i~i{ CVED Cle rk. Tko bond to be in the yenalt~ of Yre side nt~-.~ IN Ti-iZ CCUNCIL FOil THE CIi7 OF R0.,i~ot~, VIEGINL., The .]grd day of February, 1925. Ne. 1729. · . o ~-,, _, . 7~ood to construct a cross-over .~OL~.IC,~T ~rantin:~ a ~ermit to V. into his prot:erty at 1115 South Jefferson Street. .~¢,~ by the ~ouncil of the Cit3 of Roanoke that a permit ~e, tw~d the s~me is hereb~- ~Tranted V. I:. ,~ood to construct a cross-over into his property ::~t No.lll5 South Jefferson Street, the SoutL side of said c ross-o~er to be a:proxim~,tely t',vo feet from his South t:ropert$' line. The same to be constructe~ accordin~ to tlc ~ood likin.~ an:i s~tisfaction of ~he City Lana~cr and under st eci-[ fications to be fu~mis~d '" . ' ~i~ solution~J o~ him. Said V L. Jood by ucti~ under *'~"~ re ~aes to lnde~nz~,, and save harmless the Cit'j of Roanoke from ~ill claims for da~m~es to persons or ]'roterty by reason of the construction and mz~intenance of said cross-over. Clerk. A~ iiO VED d '~ ~re si~'ent': / IN THE COUNCIL ~0R T~FE CITY OF ROANOKE. VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of l~ebruary, 19E§. No. 1781. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a water main twenty feet in length at Broadway and Avenham Avenues, the same to connect other mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit~ of Roa~,oke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a water main twenty feet long at the corner of Broadway and Avenham Avenues, South Roanoke, such installation to be for the purpose of connecting other mains. Said Roaaoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemmify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened umder the provisions cf the general ordinances of the 0ity of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TITE CITY 0F ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The B?th day of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 17~2. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: One 250 ~. P. light at the intersection of Roanoke AVenue and Warwick Street, Norwich. One 250 C. P. light at the i~tersection of Albemarle Avemue and 1st Street, S. E. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing between the City of Roamoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company dated December 12, 1916. APPROVED ~ presid~n~. IN T~E OOUNCIL ~R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of Pebruary. 1925. No. 17~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to employ a transitman in the engineering Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City M~nage and he is hereby authori zed to employ a transitman in the Engineering Departme~ be, at a salary of $1&O per month for three months and thereafter $150 per month. to the account of sewers and drains. APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOYJ~, VIRGINIA, The 27th bay of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 1754. A RESOLUTION to approve the award of the Cit~y Manager on account of the grading of 15th Street between Orange and Hanover Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the award made by the 0ity Manager in the matter of gradi~ of 15th Street between Orange and Hanover Avenues be, and the same is hereby approved. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED that the sum of $200.00 be paid to C. B. Neister, said amount being the amount of damages ascertained by the City Manager. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED · ~ presidentlj IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of February, 1925. No. 1736. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City C~erk and Auditor to advance the Com- missioner of Revenue $1500 on account of the land book. BE IT RESOLlrED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Cit~~ Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to advance D. R. Hunt, Commissioner of ReVenue, $1500 on account of the land book. ATTEST: APPROVED President IN TKE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIHGINIA, The 2Vth day of ~ebruary, 1925. No. 1757. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Lions Club to install illuminated' markers at the corner ca the highways through the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Lio~s Club be, amd it is hereby granted a permit to install illuminated markers at at least six corners i~ the City of Roanoke to mark the tur~s at the corners of the highways the lights for said m~rkers to be l~id t~or by the ~ity of Roanoke under the contract betwee~ the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company. The same are to be maintained u~til they are ordered removed by the Council. Said markers ~hall be approved by the City Nanager and erected ia ~iaccordance with his good liking amd satisfaction. APP ROVED · /~ President. IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of l~ebruary, 1925. / No. 1738. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Mamager to advertise for bids for storm drains. BE IT 'RESOLVED by the Council of the City' of Roanoke that the City Mamage~ be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the constructio~ of storm drains as follows: PROJECT NO. 1. ~outh Roanoke Project No. 2. ¥irginia Heights. Project No. 3. Mel~se. Project No. 4-B. Rorer Avemue. the same shown om the map hereto attached. The City Manager shall advertise for such lemgth of time as in his Judgment is mecessary, when said bids are received they shall be presented to the Council. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. presiden.- IN THE COUN~IL ~0R THE CITY 01~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of March, 1925. No, 1739. A RESOLUTION to establish the building line on the South side of Tazewell Avenue between 4th Street and the ~irst Alley East of 4th Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the building line on the South side of 'Tazewetl Avenue between 4th Street and the ~irst Alley East of 4th Street be, and the same is hereby established five feet from the inside curb line and all buildings hereafter erected shall conform to said line. AP~0~ED 0 le rk. ~Pre sial ent ~ IN THE CCUNCIL i~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~rd day of March, 1925. No. 1740. A RESOLUTION authorizing the paymemt of $150 per month to the City Attorney for legal assistance and clerical help. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Re~noke that the City Clerk be. and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to the City Attorney for $150 per month beginning l~ebruary 1. 1925. on account of legal assistance and clerical help. Depa rtme n t. Said amount when p&id shall be charged to the account of Legal Clerk. APP ROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of ~arch, 1925. No. 1727. AN ORDINANCE to make an appropriation to the account of markets for the purchase of l~nd. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an appropriation in the sum of $61,000.00 be, and the same is hereby made to the account of markets for the purchase of land. Clerk. APPROVED Pre sidemt, t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF NDANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of March, 1925. No. 1728. AN ORDINANCE directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute '~ condemnation proceedings to acquire certain property. ~FHEREAS by resolution Nc.l?08 it was directed that the committee eom- ~1 posed of W. 1~!. Shickel, J. W. Comer, and W. P. Hunter be authorized and directed to ,i purchase from the owners of the property t~rein named at the price8 specified, and whereas said committee have reported to Council that they are unable to purohase th{ property at the prices named, all of the property c~ners, except I. S. Pritchard, have refused to sell at said price, arzI WHEREAS the Council ~eems it necessary that said property be acquired and has determined to acquire the same, TH~E3'01U~, BE IT ORDAINED by the ¢ounoil of the City of ~oanoke that th( 0ity Attorney be. and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and prose- ?~cute condemnation proceedings to acquire the following property~ ',i R.J. Wright, Lot 1 Sec. 6, R. J. Wright.Map. ' " " Lots 2 to 5 Section 6, R. J. Wright Map. " " Lot 6, Sec. 6 " m" " . " " Lot ? to 10 Sec.,6, . . Lena Woodley lot at the N. ~. corner Salem Avenue and l~th Street. ~, I.S. Pritchard lot at the Southeast corner Norfolk Avenue and 12th Street. ~:' Marion S. ~riend lot on the North side of Salem Avenue extending to Norfolk i Avenue. i S.R. webb lot North side of ~alem Avenue. :: B.E. Webb lot ~outh side of Norfolk Avenue. Jabbour Thomas heirs S. E. corner Salem and 12th Street. E. C. Stone ~. si~e Salem Ave. E. of 12th Street. Jabbour Thomas heirs S. w. corner Salem and 12th Street. Garst Dairy ~. side Salem 50 by 100 approx. APPROVED IN TkU~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1925. No. 1730. A .RESOLUTION granting a permit to ~. A. Helm to erect a store room on the Southwest corner of Orange Avenue and 17th Street, front of said building to be ten feet from the inside curb line. ~HEREAS the property owners residing on Orange Avenue between l?th and l$th Streets presented a petition asking that a permit be ~ranted P. A. Helm to con front of which to extend beyond the building line as established by the buildings on said street. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of t, he City ~ Roanoke that a permit be, a~d the same is hereby granted F. A. Helm to construct a store building on his lot at the Southwest corner of Orange Avenue and 17th Street, front thereof to be ten feet from the inside curb line. Clerk, APPROVED ' ~re sident. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0F HOANO~, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 192~. No. 17~§. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Sinclair Refining Company to install gasoline and kerosene tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City o£ Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Sinclair Refining $ompany to install four l§,000 gallon tanks, three of said tanks to be used for storage of gasoline and one for the storage of kerosene, said tanks to be located in the wye between the tracks of the Virginian and the Norfolk and Western Railways North of Walnut Averse a~d East of ~hird IHolidayl Street, S.E. ~aid tanks &re to be erected above the ground and in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the Building In- spector and under his supervision. Said ~inc~air Refining Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the CiSy~'o~f Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and main- tenance of said tanks, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Cle rk. IN TP~ COUNCIL FOR THE C~TY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1995. No. 17~2. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Grand Piano Oompany, Xnc., to erect a marquise on its building at ~09 South Jefferson Street. BE IT RES0~VED by the Coumcil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the aame is hereby granted the Grand Piano Company, Inc., to erect a marquise on its building at No.~09 South Jefferson Btreet. Said Marquise to be ~ feet long by 8 feet Wide and the lowest point to be 9 feet above the sidewalk, the same to be erected in accordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said Grand Piano 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 marquise, and further agrees to remo~e the same When it is directed to do so by the Council of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ~ Pre sident,~ IN TEE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of March, 1925. No. 1743. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the ~ity of Roanoke for the month of ~ebruary, 1925, and directing the pa~nnent of the same. NE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of February, 1925 be, and the same are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Dept. $ity ~lerk Trea sur · r Legal Dep t. Judgew Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes ~i ty Hall Elections Counci 1 Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hos pi tal s Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. ~ire Department l~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables Tools & Equipment Live Stock Special Services Workmen ' s Compensati on Garage Dept. Schools Parks Library Market Interest Account s Payable Note s Payable EXTRAORDI NARY Sewer Construc'tion Drain Construction Street Grading Maca dami z lng Sidewalk Constructi on Sidewalk Refunds Bridge Construction $ 968.15 1,116.98 918.95 188.89 258.10 291.66 1,686.90 1,801.43 413.97 898.44 3,284.14 433.32 72.00 349.29 120.73 388.33 475.83 96.00 1,639.97 665 .?8 10, ?45.58 10,831.09 1,908.75 2,269.8? 469.23 82.00 100. O0 179.10 1,946.68 1,030.78 3,921.58 489.65 5,589.15 91.55 1,453.80 1,481.97 4,252.00 140 · O0 618.50 299.65 990.?9 60,000. O0 586.65 1 ,218.58 1,515 . 20 905.00 ?93.75 2,000. O0 3,135.58 56.90 2,450.85 343.89 5? · 15 287.45 8~ 945.27 $ 121,979.74 15, 2?? .09 $ 137,256.S3 APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OP ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th Day of March, 1925. No. 1~44. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to E. M. Herrington to construct a temporary office building on his property on South Jefferson Street South of the Virginian Railway. the marne is hereby granted E. M. Herrington to construct a temporary frame office building, eighteen by twenty-two feet, on his property on South Jefferson Street, South of the Virginian Railway, Said Building to be constructed in accordance with the good liking and aatis faction of the Building Inspector and under specification! to be furnished by him, the same to be maintained until July l, 1927, at which time it shall be removed. Clerk. APPROVED ~esident. ATTEST :~ ~-_-~ ,~_~/,' Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, V~RGINIA, The 1Jth day of March, 1925. No. l?41. A RESOLUTION making an appropriation of $16§0.00 to account of Legal Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of $1650 be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the account of Legal Department. APPROVED - ~ President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL POE THE CITY OF BOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lJth day of March, 1925. No. 174~. A P~ESOLUTION permitting B. M. Phelps to change the front of Lots 16, 17 and 18, Section 10, Janette Land Co. Map, so that the same will face 4th Street, S. W. BE IT RESOL'~1~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that B. M~ Phelps be, and he is hereby permitted to change the front ~of L~s 16. 17 and 18, Section 10. Janette Land Co. Map, which now faces Bluff Avenue so that the same will ~ace 4th Street, S. ~¥. Said B. M. Phelps to convey to the City of Roanoke a strip of land 10 feet wide in the rear of said lots to be used for alley purposes. AP~q OVED IN THE COUNCIL I~OR ~HE CITY O~ ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of March, 192~. No. 1746. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Compa~ny to ir~tall certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City ef Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is here~y granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: (1) On Wasena Avenue from 200 feet South of Howbert Avenue to 100 feet North of Kerns Avenue, a six inch main. Street, four inch main. (Z) ~enmar Avenue ~. E. from dead end 550 feet East of 9th Street to 200 feet East to dead end, four inch n~in. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of i{oanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main, and further agr.ees to replace the streets under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Rosnoke p~ovtding for street restoration. Clerk · APPR0 VED - ~Pre sid ent. IN THE COUNCIL F0R THE CITY 07 ROANOI~E, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of March, 1925. No. 1749. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of 13th Street Bridge to W. W. Boxley & Co. at the price of $£58,043.50. WHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted the City Manager was directed to advertise for bids for the construction of a bridge at 13th Street o~'er Roanoke Rive r, and %~HEREA$ bids were received on the llth day of March, 19~5, and upon a tabulation thereof it was ascertained that W. W. Boxley & Co. is the lowest bidder. TP~.REFCEE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Court il of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of 13th Street Bridge over Roanoke River be, and the same is hereby awarded W. W. Boxley & Co. at the price of $258,04Z.50, the amount of their bid, the work to be done in strict accordance with plans, specifications and proposals submitted, but before proceeding with the construction of said bridge said W. !¥. Boxley and Company shall execute a bond or deposit collateral to guaran-~i tee the faithful performance of t~he work. In the event a bond is executed, then the s~me shall be in 50 per cent of the contract price, and if a collateral is deposited it shall be in such an amount as Council shall determine. APPROVED, ?resident IN T~ COUNCIL FOR T;TE CITY CF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The tZth day of I,~arch, 1925. No. 1750. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the construction of certain streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manage~ i!be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for construction of streets as followsii Melrose Avenue from ilth to 24th Street, N. W. Penetration macadam with curb and gutter. Gainsboro & Peach Roads from Harrison Avenue to City limits. Curb and gutter, penetration macadam. Day Avenue from Jefferson Street to 1st Street from 3rd Street to 5th Street, S. W., Curb and ~utter and asphalt concrete. !llison Avenue from o~h to 7th Streets ~ ,/~. (.~urh ~.'nd ~utter ,~nd ~anetr~tion Marshall Ave. from 8th to 10th Streets, Curb an~ gutter, asphaltic concrete. Highland Avenue from 5th to ?th Streets, or Ferdinand Ave. Curb and gutter and asphaltic concrete. Bu!litt Avenue from 7th to llth Streets, S. E. Asphaltic concrete top. Elm Avenue from Jefferson to 2nd Street and from 4th to 8th Streets, S.m. ~urb and ~utter and penetration macadam. Denniston Avenue from Virginia to Chesterfield St. Curb and gutter and penetration macadam. Berkeley Ave. from Amherst Street to Chesterfield Street. Curb and gutter and penetration macadam. ATTEST: Clerk. APP ROVED President IN TEE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of March, 1925. ' No. l?S1. A RESOLUTION authorizing the 0ity Mamager to advertise for bids for the ~onstruction of penetration macadam on Avenham Avenue between Broadway and 6th Street, South Rosnoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ¢il~y Manager be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for the construction of pene- tration macadam and curb and gutter on Avekham Avenue, South Roanoke, sai~ adver- tisement shall run for such length of time as the City Manager shall direct. APPROVED Clerk. Pre si dent IN TH~ COUNCIL 20R THE CITY 0F ROLNOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of March, 19~o5. No. 1752. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to construct certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Tazewell Avenue from the dead end East of lSth Street 24 feet East. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolutiou agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for d~nages to persons or propert by reason o£ 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 restorationl Cie rk. APPROVED President' 6¸1 IN THeE COUNCIL 20R ~qE CIi1y O? ROAN0Y. E, VIRGINIA, ~he 20th day of '~ · 192,5. No. 1V5Z. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Com!'any to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install lights as follows: (5) One 100 C. P. light corner of Grandi n Road ami Auburn Avenue. One 100 9. P, light corner Patterson Avenue and 13th Street, One lO0 ~. P. light corner ¥~ellingtcn Avenue and ~,IcClanahan Place, South Roanoke. One 100 C. P. light corner Shenando~-h Avenue and 2efferson Street,N.'~. Two 100 C. P. lights at the corner CommorJ~¢ealth avenue and Ruther- ford Avenue, N. E. (Above lights to be placed in the fixtures to be i~rnished by the Lions club ) (6) One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Bridge Street and Mountain View Terrace. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company. APP R0 VED . (~ ~ President. / 111.' Tt~fi C¢~'NCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0.~.Nu}~, VI_,~,I~I~., The 20th day of L~arch, 1925. No. 1V54. A P~0~TION=~' a-~? to permit W. ',~. Boxley and Company to put up collateral in lieu of executing a surety bond on account of the construction of 1Zth Street Brid~e. BE IT RESOL~ZD by the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke that W. W. Boxley and Company to whom was awarded the contract for the construction of 1Jth Street Bridge be, and they are hereby permitted to put up collateral in lieu of a surety bond. Said collateral to be as follows: Lib~ Bonds Stock Blue Rid=~e Stone Corporation, Par Value, Stock Pembroke Limestone Corporation, l~ar Value 36,250.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 Total 136,250.00 Said collateral to be assigned to the City of Roanoke and placed on depOsit with the National Exchange Bank and to remain with said bank until the completion and acceptance of 13th Street Brid~e. The receipt showing the delivery to the Nationa$ Exchange Bank shall be filed with the City Clerk. Upon completion and acceptance of said bridge the collateral assigned to the City of Roanoke and deposited with the National Exchar~e Ba~: shall be returned to said W. ?i. Bexley and Company. Clerk. ROVED - ~ ' Zresident. IN T~ C©UNCIL FOR T~ CITY 0P ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of March, 1925. No. 1756. A 'RESOLUTION authorizing the City 59~nager to advertise for bids for the construction of a Juvenile Detention Home. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of t{osnoke that the City Marmger be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of a Juvenile Detention Home in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by H. M. Miller, Architect. in the judgment of the City LLmnager is necessary. APP RO VED Said advertisement shall run for such length of time as I Clerk. --J ~ ~ resid'ent./ IN TF32 COUNCIL ~OR TF~ CITY OP ~OANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of ~arch, 1925. No. 1757. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the con- struction of an Almshouse. BE IT .RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Ci~- Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of an Almshouse in accordance with plans prepared by H. M..',~iller, Architect. Said advertisement shall run for such length of time as is deemed necessary by the City Manage r. APPROVED ATTEST: ~~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL ?OR THE CITY OF ROANO~SE, ¥IRGINIA, The 24th day of March, 1925. No. 1747. AN 0~IN~CE to grant per~ssion to the Safety$io~or Transit Co~oration to mintain and operate upon the conditions herein speoifie~, a motor bu~ system Of passenger transportation, upon certain streets of ~e City of Roanoke. BE IT 0RDAI~D by the 0oumil of the City of Ro~,oke: 1. TMt t~ Safety Motor Transit ~'o~oration be, and it is hereby, ~utho~zed to mintain and o~rate a motor bus s~tem of passe.er transportation wilhin the limits of the CSt}' of Roanoke, along ~e iollo~ng route~ an~ ~ubjeot to the conditions and provisions herein set forth. a. The route alona which such motor bus system of passenger tr~sporta- tion may be operated shall be as follows: (1) Beginning at Rorer Avenue and 18th Street. 5. ~¥.. East on ~orer Avenue to 15th Street, South on 15th Street to Chap~n Avenue, East on CMp~n Avenue to Campbell Avenue, East on 0mpbell Avenue to Pirst Street, South on ~irst Street to Ohurch Avenue, West on Church Avenue to 5th S~reet, north on 5th Street to 0ampbell ivenue, thence along C~pbell Avenue to Chapm~ Avenue, along' (2t Beginning at ~elrose Avenue and 24th Street, East on ~,,!elrose Avenue to llth Street, South on llth Street to Loudon Avenue, East on Loudon Avenue to ~th Street, South on 5th Street to Center Avenue, East on Center ~venue to 2nd Street, ~hence on Shenandoah Avenue to Jefferson Street, South on Jefferson Street to Salem Avenue, West on Salem Avenue to 2nd Street, North on 2nd Street to Center Avenue, thence along Center Avenue, 5th Street, Loudon Avenue, llth Street and ~lelrose Avenue to point of beginning. Note: It is optional to cross the N & W Railway at 2nd and ~th Streets in this route, and the Loudon Avenue Route. If all passengers are destined for the corner of 1st (Henry1 Street and Salem Avenue or West of t~is point, the bus may pass over lts (Henry) Street Bridge and r~turn ~est on Salem Avenue. ~3) Beginning at Loudon Avenue and l?th Street, East On Loudon Avenue to ~th Street, South on ~th Street to Center ~venue, East on Center Avenue to 2nd Street, thence on Shenandoah Avenue to Jefferson Street, South on Jefferson Street to Salem Avenue, '~'est on Salem D~venue to £nd Street, North on £nd Street to Center Avenue, thence along Center Avenue, ~th Street, Loudon Avenue to point of beginning. (4) ~eginning at Hi~daland Avenue and 6th Street, S. ~., East on Highland Avenue to 8th Street, North on 8th Street to Dale Avenue, ~'~est on Dale Avenue to ?th Street, North on 7th Street to Tazewell Avenue, West on Tazewell Avenue to Jefferson Street, North on Jefferson Street to Church Avenue, East on Church Avenue to 2nd Street, S. E., South on 2nd Street to Tazewell Avenue, thence along Tazewell ~,~venue, 7th Street, Dale Avenue, 8th Street ~nd Highland Avenue to point of be~inningl (~) Beginning at }[enwood Boulevard and l?th Street, S. E., North on ~[enwood Boulevard and 14th Street to Jamimon Avenue, West on Jamison Avenue to llth Street, North on llth Street to Dale Avenue, West on Dale Avenue to ?th ~treet, North on ?th Street to Tazewell Avenue, ~est on Tazewell .'~venue to Jefferson Street, North on Jefferson Street to Church Avenue, East on Church Avenue to 2nd Street, South on 2nd Street to Tazewell J~.venue, thence along Tazewell Avenue, ?th Street, Dale Avenue, llth Street, Jamison Avenue, 14th Street and Lenwood Boulevard to point o£ beginning. Note: This route can start at Jamison Avenue and 18th Street. (6) Beginning at },~ain street and Summit Avenue, ,J~asena, North on ~ain Street over Wasena Brid~e and _~erdinand Avenue to 10th Street, S. '~'~., and on 10th Street to ~,~larshall Avenue, thence East on ~larshall Avenue and ~ranklin itoad to 2nd Street S. ~., North on 2nd Street to Campbell Avenue, hast on Campbell Avenue to 1st Street, South on 1st Street to Church Avenue, West on Church Avenue to 2nd Street, thence ~long 2nd Street, Franklin Road, Marshall ~venue, 10th Street Ferdinand Avenue and ~Iain Street to point of beginning. (?} Beginnir~._~, at ~,,~cDowell Avenue and 8th Street, N. ~¢., East on ~,,~c~ Dowell Avenue to Peach Hoad, 2outh on Peach &~Gainsboro Roads to Gilmer ?~venue, ,~Jest on Gilmer Avenue to 1st Street, South on 1st Street to Center P. venue, East on Center Avenue to Jefferson Street, South on Jefferson Street to Norfolk Avenue, East on Norfolk Avenue to 1st Street, S. E., South on 1st Street to Salem Avenue, Jest on Salem Y~venue to Jefferson Street, North on Jefferson Street to Center Avenue, on Center Avenue to 1st Street, thence along 1st Street, Gilmer ~'~venue and Gains- boro Road to Harrison ~venue, ~,~Jest on H~rrison f~venue to 8th Street, N. ~¥., North on 8th Street to point of beginning. Provided, however, and it is hereby expressly understood and agreed that the require may change and alter the route hereby authorized and designated other and different streets from those hereinbefore named and in their place and stead, over which the said motor bus system of passenger transportation shall be operated and mai~tained by the grantee and that the City Council may also, when in its Judgment the public convenience shall so require, compel the said grantee to make reasonable and adequate extension of its service along and over different streets to ol~her and different points within the limits of the City of itoanoke. 3. No deviation from the authorized route shall be practiced or per- mitted by the grantee except that in case the snthorized route shall be obstructed on any block, the driver may, unless the City Manager shall otherwise direct, make a detour by the nearest streets around the block or blocks on which said obstructio~ exists, returning to his prescribed route as soon as the obstruction shall have been passed. Nor any violation of any of the~ restrictions in any of the particu- lars named, both the grantee and the driver of the vehicle shall upon conviction, i be liable to the general fine imposed by this ordinan6e. 4. The City Manager shall be and he is, hereby empowered in all cases of fire, accident, parades, obstruction, breaks in or repairs to streets, or any other emergency which requires such action, temporarily to modify the route or routes herein prescribed and require the said grantee temporarily to make use of such othe', streets as in his opinion the public convenience and safety may require, until the emergency calling for such action shall have terminated. §. It shall be unlawful for the grantee or for the driver of any vehicle operated under this ordinance, to operate such vehicle on any route or street other than the route or streets which may be authorized in the manner above provide, 6. All extensions of service by the grantee to or, her streets or points within the corporate limits of the said City shall be operated under and subject to all the rights, duties, obligations and penalties herein prescribed and the right of the grantee to maintain and operate over such extensions shall terminate along with the rights and privileges grouted by this ordinance; and all rights End I privileges acquired by the grantee, its successors or assigns to maintain and operal a motor bus passenger transportation service along and ov. er streets and roads beyond the corporate limits of the said City, which may from time to time be brought within the said corporate limits by the anrmxation of additional territory or otherwise, as and when the City limits are extended to embrace such roads or streets, shall expire absolutely as herein provided as to the aforesaid designated lines so brought within the said limits and annexed by the said City, it being expressly understood and agreed that the right to continue operation over the said streets and road so annexed, shall thereafter be exercised'in accordance with and subject to the provisions of this o~dinance, and t~hat at the expiration of the term fixed by this ordinance, such rights shall absolutely cease as to any street or road within the boundaries of the said City as the same shall then exist. ?. The said Safety ~iotor Transit Corporation shall have subscribed capital stock of not less than $100,0~0.00 of which amount not less than Q$40,000.00 shall have been paid i~, and the balance of $60,000.00 shall be paid in within fifteen (15) months from September l, 192~, and in the event such capital is not subscribed and paid in as aforesaid, then the permit granted underf~his ordinance shall cease cud determine. 8. The riEhts and privileges hereby granted shall continue for a period 6.5 sooner forfeited or voluntarily surrendered by the grantee, and in the event of forfeiture or voluntary surrender the rights and privileges granted by this ordinance shall cease and determir~e, and all equipment of the grantee shall be removed from the street's of the City of ~oanoke. said The/Safety ~otor Transit Corporation is expressly forbidden to transfer or assign any right or privilege hereby granted to any other person, firm or cor- poration, without the consent of the Council of the City of Roanoke first obtained, and in the event any such transfer or assig~lment is made, the rights and privileges granted under this ordinance shall cease and determine. 9. It is expressly understood and agreed that the grantee shall at all times during the term of this grant, maintain an adequate and efficient public service at the rates herein specified and that for any failure so to do or for any misuse or non-use or failure otherwise to comply with the terms of this ordi- nance, that the Council o~ the City of Roanoke may repeal the same. 10. The rate of fare 'for the service under this ordinance s,hall not be more.: than five cents ~5~) per passenger, with the privilege of ridin~ from the be,~nn~n of to the ending of the route. ll. Free transfers shall be issued from bus to bus at regular designated A t.: N D E D transfer points, such points to be designated by the City ~anager and approved by .By N the Council of the City of Roanoke. []~iio .... Each vehicle Shall be equipped with a register and fare boxes for depositing fares, and drivers are forbidden to receive fares or to deposit such fares in a fare box, such fares must be deposited by the passenger. The drivers shall not be required to carry chauge in excess of ~5.00 and in the event money of larger denomination is presente<t, the driver may refuse to carry such passenger. 1S. The Council of the City of Roanoke shall have the right, through the City Auditor, to prescribe the form of accounts and the system of bookkeeping to be kept and observed by the grantee, and the said City Auditor or some accountant duly authorized by the Council, shall have the right and privilege at any time to examine the books of the said grantee in order to verify or if need be to correct the same or any returns and reports made by the said grantee therefrom. 15. In consideration of the rights and privileges hereby granted, the said grantee agrees as a condition of the said grant, to pay annually into the treasury of ~he City, an amount equal to three per cent (~-~) of the entire gross receipts from the traffic .of the said company, whiah said payments shall be made monthly on th~ JSrst day of each month. All of said payments shall be accompanied by a statement of the amount of such gross receipts, sworn to by the Treasurer, secre- tary or manager of the said company. All of the payments to be made under this section shall be a lien upon any and all of the vehicles and property of the said company, prior and superior to any other lien or encumbrance thereon. Should the said grantee fail to make any p~ment above mentioned within ten days after the same shall become due and payable, the said grantee shall be and become liable to a fine of not less than $~.00 nor more than $100.00, each day's failure to be a separate offense. Should the said grantee continue for thirty days in default as to any such payment, the City Council may require and order the grantee to cease running or oper-~tin~ its vehicles upon the City Streets, or ~%y part thereof, until the said payment shall have been made to the City, and may at any time AMENDED grantee after notice of any such requirement by the ~City and '~hlle so continuing in default, run or operate any of its vehicles on the Streets of the City, it shall be liable to a fine of n~t less than ~5.00 nor more than $100.00 for each and every vehicle so operated and each day's operation of any such vehicle shall be a separate offense. Any notice required or authorized under this ordinance may be served upon the cempahy by leaving said notice with any clerk of said company, or other employee employed at the office of the said company within the City of Roanoke. The payment of said sums for the use of the streets shall be in lieu of any and all license tax, provided, however, that the minimum amount so te be pai~ upon the gross receipts as aforesaid shall not be less than $150.00 per annum for each vehicle operated. But it is expressly stipula%ed that such payments shall not affect the liability of the grantee to general taxation at the rate assessed on the property of other persons wi th~n the City, which liability for general taxation is hereby expressly reco~_ized and shall continue during the whole period for which this grant is made. 14 The City of Roanoke exp'ressly reserves the right to pass at may time · during the term of this gr~t, in addition to the provisions of this ordinsnce, an~ and all ordinances deemed necessary by it in the reasonable exercise of its polio6 power, for the safety, welfare and convenience of the public and for the regula- tion and control of the grantee, and of its exercise ef the rights ani po~ers hereby granted. And it is especially understood and agreed as follows: (a) The grantee shall at all timos during the period of the grant main- tain and operate motor busses, which shall conform to the following specificationsi viz.: Design: ~iust be modern in design,and construction and for low center of gravity, Type: Tha~t all busses shall be pay-as-you-enter, street car type; seats facing forward with isle in center, except that seats over wheel housing may be parallel. U~holsterin~: Cane or leather· Windows: Lower sash adjustable - of modern' anti-rattle design. Doo~s: ~ront entrance, double folding doors, not less than ~" x ~". A rear emergency door located in center of end of bus, or on left side at rear of I! bus, for use in case of 'accident or f~re. Steps: Wi dth: Seats: Fist step not e~ceed 16" from grouni or street. Outside ~,!aximum 87". 32" - Isle maximum 17" - minimum l~". Inside Height -~inimum ?6". Brakes: Service and emergency each to have sufficient braking surface to give maximum braking power available from wei~dut and traction at rear ~heels. Lights: Busses, to be equipped with electric light having legal volumn cont rol. Gr~b Handles: Located inside of vestibule ~ud securely anchored to body. Ventilator s: to assure proper ventilation. ~J~tndow Guards: That suitable protection shall be provided to prevent seated passengers from extending their arms or heads through open windows. That busses be equipped with ventilators of' a suitable type Fire Extinguisher: Each bus shall be equi?~ed with fire extinguisher, to be kept in proper condition and exposed to view. Route Sign: Provision shall be made for a route sign so located that it may be re~d at least ZOO feet, ahead of bus and must not interfere with the drivers vision or produce an annoying glare. Exhaust: The exhaust pipe shall extend to the rear end of the bus. Gasoline tank: No bus to have gasoline tank in~ide of body - Tank must be properly protected to lmrevent injury that may cause leaks. Tires: No busses shall be operated with solid tires, except cushion tires may be used on large busses on approval of City ~ianager. Overhang: The maximum overhan~ of the motor bu~ body sb~ll be not more than one-fourth o~ total length of ~ehicle. Rail outside mnd back of driver: A partition rail to be constructed at back and on right side of drivers seat. Equit~ment: Busses to have speedometer, hand rails suspended from the ceiling both sides, push buttons on each side post wir~. buzzer near the bus operato'r, and shall be painted a uniform color. f~nd the physical condition of the same shall be ma'intained by it at the hi~hest practical standard of efficiency. (b) The ~r~ntee shall at all times keep all busses or vehicles operated by it clean, su~'ficiently ventilated, efficiently li~hted at night and adequately he~ted with safe and convenient appliances whenever the weather is such that heating is essential to the comfort of passengers. (c) The grantee shall, between the hours of siz ~. ~,~. and twelve o'clock ' P. ~7. of each de~y and nigjat, operated and maintained a regular schedule of such frequency as may be necessary to ~.ive adequate service, which schedule shall be published, ~urovi.~ed, however, t?~t the Council of the City of Roauoke may from time to time require a different .or more frequent service of s~id company or change said schedule as public needs may require. (d) The said grantee shall operate 'its said vehicles continuously over the authorized route during the period of the existence of this ~raut, unless prevented from so doin~ by the act of God or other causes not reasonably preventable. But should it be nece~sary in the prosecution cf any public work to stop temporarily the operation of such vehicles, it may be done on the order of the City }~anager and in such cases the city shall not be liable and the grantee shall be held free from all claims for damages or penalties by reason of the delay or suspension of its business or traffic. ~e) The said ~r~ntee agrees and binds itself, its successors and assigns to keep and hol,i the Cit~ free and harmless from liability for any and all damages that may accrue to itself or to any person or persons on account of injury or damage to ~erson or property directly or indirectly growing out of the construction of its wor~s or out of the operation of its vehicles under this ordinance, whenever the City is liable therefor ~nd in case suit shall be brought against the City, ~ either independently or jointly with the said gr-~ntee, on account thereof, the ~ said grantee upon notice to it by the City, will defend the City in such suit and in the event of a judgment bein~ obtained against the City, either independently or jointly with the said ~rantee, on account of the acts or omission of the said grantee the grantee will pay the said judgment, with all costs and hold the City tf) No person shall operate any vehicle under the provisions of this ordinance until he shall have appeared before a board of examiners appointed by the City ~.~anager of the City of Rcanoke and passed an examination as to his ability to operate such vehicle and as to his knowledge of the traffic laws of the State and of the City and shall have obtained a certificate in writing from said board to that effect, provided, however', that said board s~ll not approve any application for such certificate from any person who is under the age of twenty-one t£1) years, nor unless said board be fully satisfied upon the giving o evidence for and against the applicant if necessary, or if desired by the applica] that the latter is a person'of good moral character and of good reputation in the c o mmuni t y. tg) The said grantee in the operation of its vehicle under this ordinance shall be at all times subject to and controlled by the ordinances of the said City regulating travel and traffic upon the streets, sidewalks and alleys, as the same have been or may hereafter be from ti~e to time, unless the same are in direct conflict herewith, and provided that no vehicle operated under this ordir~nce shall run through or obstruct any funeral procession while the same is in motion. th) All vehicles operated under this ordinance shall stop for the purpos-e of taking on or letting off passengers only on the near side of intersecting streets or as close thereto as practicable, except as when otherwise required by the City ~anager. (i) All vehicles operated underthis ordinance shal_l be made to observe and comply with all orders given by word or sign by the police officers of the City and with all sio~ns ard directions placed in the said streets by the City ~Manager, and for any failure so to do, both the operator of the vehicle and the grantee shall be liable to a fine of not less than $5.00 nor more than $100.00. (j) Passengers shall not be permitted to enter or leave a vehicle 'except through the side door nearest the curbing or the rear door. (k') The persons in charge of any vehicle operated under this czdinance shall carefully preserve any money or other property left in such vehicle by any passenger and the same shall be deposited by the grantee, to whom it sh~l~l be immediately delivered by such operator upon arriving at the terminus of his rou~e at some convenient point within the said City, where the same may be called for by the owr~r. If not called for by the owner in twenty-four hours, such property shall thereupon be turned over to the Superintendent of P.olice of the City for safe-keeping and identification by the owner. '/~hen such money or property shall have been identified and ownership established, the same shall be promptly deliver, to such owner. (1) Any prgperty, whether money or ol~her thing, which shall not be called for within three months, shall thereupon be delivered by the said Superintendent o: Police to the grantee', to be disposed of according to law. tm) The grantee shall not permit to be charged nor shall the operator of any vehicle under this ordinance, charge, demand, collect or receive a greater or different compensation for the transportation of passengers or for any service in connection therewith than the rates and charges specified in ~his ordinance, and it shall be unlawful for the grantee to permit or for the person in charge to operate or permit the operation of any such vehicle, directl~~ or indirectly f~or immortal purposes. d between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise, unless suf- ficient light be provided adequately to light the whole of the interior of said vehicle. lo) It shall be unlawful for any person operating any vehicle under this ordinance or for any p~ssen~er to smoke or have in his possession a lighted cigar, cigarette or pipe, while such vehicle is being operated hereunder, and it shall be unlawful for such operator to permit any passenger so to do. ip) All vehicles and the equipment used in connection tt~rewith, operated under this ordinance, shall at all times be kept in proper physical condition to the satisfaction-of the City ~.~ansger, or his duly auti~orized representative, so to render safe, adequate and proper public service and so ~s not to be a menace to the safety of the occupants or of the general public. Iq) No vehicle operated under this ordinance shall h~ve on the exterior thereof, any signs or advertisements of any description, except such as designate the name of the grantee or the number of the vehicle and such license plates as may be reGuired by the laws of the State or ordinance of tthe City. ~r) It shall be unlawful for the grantee to a~low any vehicle authorized by this ordinance to be operated or for the operator thereof to operate such vehicle in any other business than that for which it is authorized by this ordi[n~nee. ~s) Every vehicle operated under this ordinance shall, in addition to the lights reo~uired by the ~tate Law and traffic ordinances of the City, carry ~t the front and the upper left hand side, a distinctive colored li.~t, which shall be plainly visible for 100 yards, to show that it is an auto bus operated for the transportation ~o f ~,assengers. 15. Before operating any vehicle under the provisions of this ordinance, the grantee shall procure and file with the City ;,uditor, a policy or policies of liability insurance in form to be approved by the Ci~' Attorney inde=mifying the grantee in the ~nm of at least ~10,O00.00 for each vehicle operated by the grantee i~.~ on account cf injury or damage to persons or property arising out of the 'operation of such vehicle and for which the said grante, e shall be held liable. Such policy of insurance shall provide that it shall be maintained, at the said s~m of ~10,O00.00 for each vehi,cle operated by the grantee under this ordinance, through the whole period durin~ which such vehicle shall be operated, notwithstanding any recovery or claim against the ~rantee on account of alleged liability for injury or damage to persons or property. Ia) Said policy shall further contain a clause obligating the insurance company to give not less than ten IlO) days' written notice to the City Auditor before the cancellatiOn of any such policy and the right and privilege of the grantee hereunder to operate its vehicle and maintain its transportation system under this ordinsnce shall ipso facto be revoked and terminated by the lapse, can- cellation or termination of said policy of insurance, until the same sl~ll have been renewed or replaced or a new policy in the amount above stated for each vehicle, obtained and filed as herein required by the said grantee. lb) Such insurance policy shall contain a further provision that the in- solvency or bankruptcy of the insured shall not release the insurance company from the payment oi' damages for injuries sustained or death by wrongful act or loss i~curred during the life of this policy or prior to the expiration of ten days o~+o~ +~ ~r~ n~ ~n~ttn~ ~nt, in~. tn th~ O, it~y Auditor as aforewaid. (c) In case of a recovery against the insured on account of any such injury, death or loss, the said policy shall provide that the insurance company will pay on account of the judgment recovery against the insured, an amount equal to but not exceeding the amount of the policy or of the Judgment. ~d) The said policy of insurance may be sued upon at any time provided for by the laws of the State of Virginia, and by any person who has a right under its terms to be paid on account of injury death or loss by the said insurance c ompa ny. 18. The principal office of the said grantee shall be during the contin- uance of this ordinance, kept in the City of Roanoke and therein shall be loeated the auditing and disbursing officers of the grantee who shall therein keep the books and accounts of the company and at least three of the directors of the company, shall be residents of the City of Roanoke. T~e rights and privileges herein granted are granted upon the condition that the grantee shall within thirty ~ZOI days after the passage of this ordinance, file with the City Auditor, a bond in the sum of $10,000.00, payable to .the City of Roanoke, which shall be held by the Auditor upon the following conditions: That the grantee ~hall on or before Nay 1st, 1925, accept in writing, each and every provision of the same, and begin the operation of its motor bus transportation system as herein authorized Septem- ber l, 1925, and for any failure so to do, the said bond shall be forfeited and become the absolute property of the City of Roanoke, as liquidated and agreed damages, and this ordinance shall be void and all rights and privileges thereby granted shall ipso facto terminate and cease. 17. For any violation of any requirement of this ordinance to which no special penalty is prescribed, the grantee, upon conviction thereof and for each day's continuation of such violation, shall pay a fine of not less than 35.00 nor more than $100.00, recoverable before the Civil and Police Justice of the City of Roanoke, and all debts, penalties mr forfeitures enuring to the City under this ordinance .shall constitute a lien upon the~property of the said grantee, prior to all other debts, liene or obligations thereof, whether created before or after the creation of any lien in favor of any person or corporation. 18. The motor power by which the system of passenger transportation here- by authorized shall be operated, ~shall be gasoline, or such other motor power, as may be authorized or required from time to time by the Council of the City of Roanoke. 19. This ordinance shall be in force from September l, 19E~. AP PR 0VED Clerk. ~ ~President. / IN TP-~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th day of ~,{arch, 1925. No. 17S5. A RESOLUTION grantin~ a permit to the Standard Gas and 0il Supply Co., Inc to construct certain tanks. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that a permit be, and the same is he-reby granted the Standard Gas and 0il Supply Company to cons. truct three storage tanks, two of which tanks shall be of a capacity not to exceed 16,000 ~altons and one tank to be of the capacity not to exceed 12,000 gallons for the storage of gasoline and kerosene, on the pro?erty lying between the Nor£olk and ~,¥estern and Virginian Railways North of Walnut ~venue. Said tanks to be installed under specifications to be furnio~aed by the Buildin~ Inspector and to his ~ood likin~ and satisfaction, and may be maintained until the same are ordere removed by the Council. Said Standard Gas and Oil Supply Com]~any, Inc., b~ acting' under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Cit~~ cf Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said storage tanks. - Clerk. Pre sid en~t. .ATTEST: Clerk. IN TPTE COUNCIL FOR 2~-ih CITY OF RO~Oilh VI , ~ ~I NI~, The 2~th day of March, 19g~. No. 1758. A HE~0LUTION directin~ the City Clerk and Au~tor to pay ~e William ~atts Camp of Confederate ~eterans $1~0.00. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke t~t the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized m~ to draw a warrant for the sum of ~l~O.OO payable to the Treasurer of ~e Willis~m ~atts Camp of Confederate Veterans, the same beiil~ a donation to defray tke expenses of the delegates a~ alternates to t~ Reunion to be held in Dallas, Texas, M~~ 19th to ggnd, 19g~. Said amount when shall be c~rged to the account of special allowances and gi~ts. A~ r Y ~ ' ~,resident' / IN THE COUNCIL i~OR THE CITY O~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he ~rd day of April, 19~. No. 17~9. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Stewart Dry gleaning Company to construct an addition to its building on ~ Street between Elm and Mount'ain Avenues, S. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Eoanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Stewart Dry Cleaning Company to construct a metal covered addition to its building on $~ Street between Elm and Mountain Avenues, S. ~. The construction of said addition shall be in accordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and under plans to be furnished by him and may be maintained until the same is ordered removed by the ~ouncil. Said Stewart Dry Cleaning Company by acting under this resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of i~oanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said addition. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL i~0R THE CITY 0l~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 5rd day of April, 1925. No. 1760. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant 16ay- able to Dr.S2. K. Young, Treasurer, for $250.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the gity $1erk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum ef $250.00 payable to Dr. T. K. Young, Treasurer, as a donation to the expenses of the assembling of State Sunday ~chool Convention in the City of Roanoke May l?th and through 18th and 19th. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of special allowances and gifts. APPROVED - ~ · Pre sldent. · Ole rk. IN THE COUNCIL i~OR THE 0ITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of April, 1925. No. l?61. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Work~ Company to construct certain water maitre. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, amd the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to construct water mains as follows: 1. Avenham Avenue at Circle, South Roanoke, two inch main. 2. McDowell Avenue from ?th Street East to 5th Street, N. W., six inch main. 5. Tazewell Avenue, ~. E., at 10th Street, making ten inch connection. ~aid Roanoke Water Works 0ompany by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of A~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 replace the street where the same is opened under the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. Cle rk. APP ROVED President. IN THE 00UNCIL NOR THE CITY 0N ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5rd day of April, 1925. No. 1762. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to ~install the follow. ing street lights: (1) One 250 C. P. light at Roanoke and 5~ammit Avenues. (2) One 250 ¢. P. light at Berkley Avenue and 15th S~reet, ~S. E. Said lights to be maintained under the contract between the City of IN THE COUNCIL I~0R THE CITY C~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of April, 1925. No. 1764. A RESOLUTION to award the contracts for construction of certain storm drains and sewers. WHEREAS bids were received for the construction of certain storm drains and sewers, which bids were tabulated, and upon said tabulation the Tinsley Con- struction gompany was found to be the lowest bidder. THERE~0~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the 0ouncil of the 91ty of Roanoke that the contracts for the construction of certain storm drains and sewers be, and the same are hereby awarded to the Tinsley Construction ~om~any as follows; (1) Project No.1, Storm Drain, South Eoano~e, fro'm the N & ~ culvert at Rosalind Avenue to 6th Street and Carolina Avenne, 5th Street, Richlieu Avenue, 3rd Street and Wellington Avenue at the sum of $78,310.50. (2) Project No.2, ¥irginta Heights, storm drain from culvert at Roanoke Avenue and Harvard Street to end of present drain on Grandin ~oad at ~estover Avenue, at the sum of $49,36?.00. (3) Project No.3, storm drain from llth Street and Moorman Ave. to 13th Street and Orange Avenue, 15th Street and Orange Avenue, and 18th Street and Orange Avenue, N. W,, at the sum of $66,43?.?5. (41 Project No.4-B, storm drain Salem Avenue to 3rd Street to Rorer Avenue and 6th Street, S. W., at the sum of $21,659.05. (5) RroJect No.2, Sanitary Sewer, construction of sanitary sewer, with area bounded by 6th Street, 9th Street, Montrose and Morrill Avenues, S. E., and on Penmar Ave. for 800 feet East of 9th Street, at the sum of $16, 879.15 . (6) Project No.5, construction of sanitary sewer on 6th Street, N. E., between Lynchburg and Mercer Avenues, Staunton Avenue between City line and ?th Street, and Mercer Avenue between City line and ?th Street, N. E., at the sum of $10, $9S.20. (?) Pr6Ject No.6, Sanitary sewer, construction of sanitary sewer on both sides of Staunton Avenue from 21st to 23rd Street, both sides Mercer Avenue from 300 feet West of 21st Street, and the North side of Mercer Avenue for 150 feet E. of 21st Street, to 2Sr~ Street, at the sum of $4,818.60. (8) Project No.?, Sanitary sewer, construction of sanitary sewer on Summit ~loyd, and Kerns Ave. from 6th Street to Main Street, Main Street from Kerns to Kerns and Howl~ert Avenue from 2nd to 3rd Streets, ~asena, at the sum of $8,442.?~. (91 Project No.8, Sanitary Sewer, construction of a sewer on ~anette Avenue from Virginian ~ailway to ~th Street, S. ~., and Bluff Avenue from 5th to 6th Streets, at the sum of ~$,408.90. The construction of said sewers and drains shall be in strict accordance with the plans, proposals and specifications submitted with said bid. BE IT ~r_iTP_~R ~SOLVED ~hat the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by said Tinsley i ~onstruction ~ompany before proceeding with said work, the bond to be in the penalty of 80 per ce~t of the contract price. APPEOVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~ a0ANOKE, VIaGINIA, The 3rd day of April, 1925. No. 1765. A ~ESOLUTION to award the contract for construction of sanitary sewer. WHEREAS bids were received for the construction of certain sewers, which bids were tabulated, and upon said tabulation J. E. Yaughan was found to be the lowest bidder, TH,:RE~0~E, BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a certain sewer be, and the same is hereby awarded J. R. Vaughan as follows: Project No.3-B, construction of sanitary sewer on Lynchburg Road from Jefferson Street to 6th Street, Chestnut Avenue from Jefferson to 450 feet west of Peach ~oad, Cherry Avenue feom 5th to 6th ~treets and Hart Avenue for 600 feet West of Jefferson ~treet, at the sum of $21,408.07. The construction of said sewer shall be in strict accordance with the plans, proposals and specifications submitted with the bid. BE IT NURTMER 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 J. R. Vaughan before proceeding wi th said work, the bond to be in the penalty of 50 per cent of the contract price. APEt0VED ATTEST: ~' 'Cle rk. IN THE 00UNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0~ ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1925. No. 1763. ! AN ORDINANCE to determine the mesas and methods by which fish may be take~ from the waters of the streams of Roanoke City for a period of two years and pre- scribing the penalty for the violation thereof. BE IT 0~M~INED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it shall be unlawful to take any fish, by any means or any methods whatsoever, from the waters of the several streams of Roanoke City for a period of two years from the passage of this ordinance except that fish may be taken by hook and line and except furthe~ that minnows for bate may be taken with a minnow net not to exceed five feet in length. Any person violating the provision of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be fined not less than $~.00 for each offense nor more than $50.00 for each offense or in the discretion of the Justice or Jury trying the case be confined in the City Jail for a period of not more than thirty days, either or both. A2P ~0VED ATTEST: - clerk. president' ti IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 19£~. Nc.l?8?. A i~ESOLUTION authorizing the ~ity Nanager to construct er cause to be con- structed a sewer to accommodate the property of N. N. Sharp on ]~ssex Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the 0ity Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a sewer to accommodate the property of N. M. Sharp on Essex Avenue between 1Zth and 14th Street at an approximate cost of $500.00, but before proceeding with the construc- tion of said sewer, the said N. N. Zharp shall pay into the City Treasury one-half of the cost thereof. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~0~. THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1925. No. 1768. A RESOLUTION authorizing the construction of certain sewers. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of AXoanoke that the City }~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or csnse to be constructed a sewer to accommodate Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block l, Tinsley Addition, but before construct-~ lng said sewer, the owner shall pay into the City Treasury one-half of the cost the re of. ATTEST: Clerk. APPR 0VED - ~' ~'fr~siden{Y IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, '~he 10th day of April, 19E5. No. 1769. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to ~he Roanoke ~ater Works Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, a~d the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: (1) Morris Avenue, South.ast, from llth Street, Southeast, to 12th Street, Southeast 8". (2) Campbell Avenue, Southwest, from Second Street, Southwest to 6th Street~ S out hwe st. -- - 8". (3) l~ifth Street, Southwest, from Campbell Avenue, Southwest, to Rorer Avenue, Southwest.- ...................... 8". (4) Second Street, Southwest, from Franklin Road, North to Center Avenue, No rthwe st. - ............................ 16" . (~) Center .~venue, beginning at the end of the main above and continuing along 8enter Avenue to 4th Street and on 4th Street to Moorman Road and then by way of ~Ioorman Road to 15th Street, Northwest.- ...... 12". (6) Beginning at the North side of ~elrose Avenue, Northwest, at 15th Street, Northwest, and extending north to Hanover Avenue thence westerly in Hanover Avenue to Lafayette Boulevard, Northwest. -12". Said Roanoke Water Works Corn!any 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 provisions of the general ordinance of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. President IN TEE COUNCIL NOR THE CITY 0~ ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, 2he 10th day of April, 1925. No. l??O. A RES~LUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the construction of street and sidewalk at Roanoke Hospital. Manager BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City ~ Roanoke that tha ~ity be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construdtion of a sidewalk from Wellington Avenue to the lower entrance of the Roanoke Hospital grounds, and for the improvement of Bellview Avenue from Wellington Avenue to the upper entrance of ~he said Hospital grounds, Said advertisement shall run for such length of time as the City Manager in his judgment shall deem necessary. APP ROVED ATTEST: Cle'rk. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 01~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 10th day of April, 1925. No. 1771. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts m~d claims against the City of Roanoke for the month o£ March, 1925,$nd 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 March, 1925, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dept. City. Clerk Treasure r Legal Dept. Judges Salaries $ourt Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections ¢ounc il Cor one r Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charitie S Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. ~ire Dept. ~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sews r Mai nt enan ce Street Repair Bridge Repairs Crusher City ~tables Tools & Equipment $ 89?.22 1000.25 942.10 600.96 520.00 291.66 2640.16 4621.72 2064.75 1659.6? 142.55 455.32 .35.00 1011.59 86.25 388 475.85 48.00 1651,14 751.57 10,9 ?6.80 12,~86.49 1946 · 25 22?5 .~O 455.94 82.00 100.00 40~ .12 1578.87 1606.50 4665.8~ ?~.Ol 4601.18 20? .4? 14 ?0.10 1625.19 82.04 77 Special Services Special Allowances & Gifts ~orkmen' s ¢ompensati on Garage Dept. Schools Parks Library Marks t s Intere st Account s Payable EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain Construction Street Grading Mac adami zing Sidewalk ~onstructi on Bridge Construction Water Site ATTEST: APP ROVED $ 1091.50 ?60.28 100.00 1125.40 45,000.00 1009.33 1513.30 1356.02 5250.00 1001 $ 126,086.73 ?42.9? ?38.68 4641.46 1391.01 312.80 4281.78 19 · 20 .,. 1,2,127.90 $ 138,214.63 ~ /~ ~ Pre siten~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of April, 1925. No. 1774. A RESGLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct certain sewer. 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 sewer to accommodate the property of $. Shuts at the corner of Kimball Avenue and Rutherford Avenue and such other p~operty as he deems necessary, but before pro- ceeding with the construction of such sewer, the property o~ers shall pay into the City Treasury one half of the cost thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. · ~ ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE ~TTY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of April, 1925. No. I?V2. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Oection ~2 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of April, 1924, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing pen- alties for violations." BE IT ~RDAINELU) by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 52 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on April 1st, 1924, be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: 52. A license is imposed on all automobiles, automobile trucks, motorcycles and motor driven vehicles, as follows: ~a) On each vehicle operated as a "jitney" $20. Ail license under this clause~ shall be issued to expire on September 1, 1925. (b) On each passenger vehicle kept or used for hire $50.00. ~c) On each vehicle for hire for the transfer of freight or merchandise, of one ton capacity or less, $1~.00; over one ton capacity $~.00 additional for each half ton. ATTEST: On each mot orcycle, $3.00. No license issued under this section shall be prorated or transferred, $3.00 additional for each ton or part thereof. (e) On all automobiles, automobile trucks and other motor vehicles, not otherwise licensed by this City a tax of 25 cents per horse power is hereby imp os e d. (g) except licenses issued under Sub Section Id) and (e) may be issued for one-half rate after January 1, and the license issued under Sub Section (d) and (e) 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 motorcycle, and in the event said tag is lost, the owner of said automobile, truck or motorcycle shall obtain from the Commissioner of Revenue a duplicate of said tag and shall pay therefor the sum of $1.00. For the failure to display such tag, the o~ner or operator of said automobile, truck or motorcycle shall be fined not exceeding SE.BO. A PPR OVED Cie rk. IN THE COUNCIL POR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of April, 1925. No. 1773. AN ORDINANCE to provide for closing a certain alley and opening in lieu thereof another alley. BE IT ORDAIN~ by the Council of the Cit~- of Roanoke that the alley shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof be closed and that the alley sho'~n~ on said map be opened in lieu thereofl APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COLE~CIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of Apri.l~, 19£~. No. 1775. A RESOLUTION directing the purchase of certain land from Joseph Grosso at the price of $750 upon conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the land of Josep Grosso adjoining that land that was condemned for the 1Jth Street Bridge.be pur- chased at the price of $750, provided said Joseph Grosso abandons his defense to the condemnation proceedings, and the City Attorney is directed to examine the title ~o said land and to prepare the proper papers in connection therewith and report in writing to the Council of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED President. IN TP~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY 0F ROANOr~:, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of April, 1925. No. 1776. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to irztall certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: (11 Rutherford Avenue and 9th Street, N. W., two inch main. (21 Essex Avenue N. W. 315 feet West from t3th Street, two inch main. (3) Avenham Ave. at 4th Street S. Roanoke, two inch main. (4) Norfolk Avenue at 7th Street S. E. (51 Shenandoah Avenue N. E. at 3rd Street. (8) Wells Ave. N. E. at 3rd Street. (?) Richlieu Avenue at 6th Street, S. Roanoke. (8) Rosalind Ave. at 6th Street, S. Roanoke. (9) Avenham =ve. at 9th Street and Audubon Rd. S. Rosnoke. 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 mains, and further agrees to replace the ~treets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street re st oration. ATTEST: ~ ~ Clerk APPROVED ~ '~~~ Pre si de~t. IN THE COUNCIL ~0H THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of April, 192B. No. 1777. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company tc install certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roan~ke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Kerns Avenue from Main Street a distance of 1350 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 mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Hoanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: ~~~_~ Clerk president. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of April, 1925. No. 1778. A RESOLUTION authorizing the employment of an inspector on sewer constructi+n. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ an inspector on sewer and drain con- struction at a salary not to exceed $125.00 per month. A-~-~R OYED . ~° pr~Si ent. IN THE COUNCIL 20R T~i5 CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of April, 1925. No. 1779. BE IT RESOLVED that Council views with great concern the conditions reporte~ to exist in our City and it declares its determination to do all in its power to remedy said conditions, particularly the breaking of the moral and prohibition law~ and to that end it hereby directs the City I{anager at once to organize, or if necessary to reorganize, the Police Department for active and efficient enforce- ment of the laws: Council appeals to all good citizens of Rosmoke to use their influence and best endeavors to secure conviction and adequate punishment of all offenders where convicting evidence is produced, for lawlessness can only be suppressed by proper puni shine n t. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to employ four competent men for sixty days to supplement the present detective force and an expenditure of $1000.00 is hereby made to cover the expense, santo chargeable to account of the Police Department. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ~ ~ Presiden . IN THE COUNCIL ,FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of April, 1925. No. 1781. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to J. W. Womack for certain improvementsI BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~{oanoke that the contract for certain street improvements be, and the same is hereby awarded J. W. Womack as follows: Denniston Ave. Berkley Ave. Elm Ave. S. E. Broadway & Avenham Gainsboro Road, N. W. Walnut Ave. S. ~;., Day Ave. S. ~. Melrose Ave. N. ~. Highland Ave. S. %¥. Marshall Ave. S. %¥. Luck Ave. S. ~N. 18,662.50 15,155.50 ?, 264.75 ~, 926.00 5,492.50 2,05S .75 5,027.50 15,997.50 2,617.00 1,539 ,.10 4,221.25 The work &o be done in strict accordance with plans, specifications and proposals submitted with the bids. rized to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by said J. W. Womack before proceeding with the said work. A P P ROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of Al~ril, 1925. No. 1782. A RESOLUTION to award th~ contract for the construction of sidewalks to S. B. Bennington. BE IT Fd~SOLVED by the Council of the City o£ Roauoke that the contract for the construction of sidewalks be, and the same is hereby awarded S. B. Bennington at .~4~ cents per square foot the amount of said bid. The work to be done the price of o z in strict accordance with plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bids. ATTEST: Ai'PR0¥ED Clerk. Fresident. ? IN TPP~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROALT0}~E, VIRGI...JIn, The 24th day of April, 1925. No. 1766. AN ORDIIIANCE to regulate buildings for one and two story residences in the City of Roanoke the walls of which may be constructed of brick and laid in a manner known as the Ideal ~all, with headers as directed. BE IT ORDAINA/) by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Insyector is hereby authorized to issue Building l~ermits for one and two story buildings to be used for private residences, the inclosure walls to be not less than nine inches thick, all brick to be laid in cement mortar with angle irons over all openings, and if a two story building, a belt line of 4 courses of brick work shall be laid flat at second floor line, beginnln~ one course below joist, and build it up to the top of the joist. All petitions shall be wind braced diagonally. The roof plate shall be bolted to the brick work Rt all corner with a rod extendinf domn and anchored into the wall at least two feet. The foundation to be of concrete and not less than eleven inches thick if not over eight feet high. For each additional foot the thickness of the wall shall be increased one-half inch. The frame work throughout the entire building shall conform to the Building Code of thc City of noancke. Clerk. APPROVED * U president. IN TFd~ COUNCIL ~DR THE CITY 0~' ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of April, 1925. No. 1~80. AN 0RDIN,~CE making an appropriation of $1000 to the Police Department for additional men. DE IT Ot~IAII~D by the Council of the uity of Roanohe that the sum of $1000 be, snd the same is hereby appropriated to the account of Police Department for the employment of additional men. APPROVED CIerk. IN T~ COUNCIL ?OR THE CITY 0~~ ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The S~th day of April, 192~. No. l~SJ. AN 0RDIN~d~CE directing the purchase of Lot ll Section 2, ~elrose Land Company's map from ~. L~!. Coffey at the price of ~$~1~0. ~HEREAS in order to preserve the peace of the City of Roanoke it is necessary that 10th Street be extended from Moorman Avenue to ~airfax Avenue. THEREPORE, BE IT 0EDAINED by the Council of the Cit~~ of Roanoke that the property belonging to S. M. Coffey, known as Lot ll, Section 2, ~elrose Land Co. situated at 917 Fairfax Avenue, N. ~., be purchased at the price of $~180 cash upon the delivery of a proper deed. Said amount w~n paid shall be charged to the account of opening and gradlno~ streets. BE IT ~RTHER 0RDAINEU) that the City Attorney be, ~n~d he is hereby to examine the title to said property ~nd report in writing to the Counci~ directed of the City of Roanoke. An emergency is declared to exist this ordinance shall be in force from its p~ss§ge. APPROVED ATTEST: Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TP~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of April, 1925. No. 1784. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a two inch water main on Ivy Street for a distance of ZB0 feet North of Arbutus Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Ro~oke Water Works Company to ins~tall a two inch water main on Ivy Street from Arbutus Avenue north a distance of Z~0 feet. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indem- nify and save harmless the City of Romm~oke from all claims for damages to p~rsons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of maid m~in, and further agrees to replace l~he street where the same is opened under the provisions IN THE COUN13IL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN02~, VIRGIIJIA, The 24th day of April, 1925. No. 1785. A ~SOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street light. BE IT ?~ESOLVED by the Council of the Ciby of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railw, ay and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P$ Street light at the corner of Wycliffe Avenue ~.~d 3rd Street South Roanoke. The same to be maintained in accordance with the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company. APP ROVED Clerk. ~J · pre si dent./ IN TITE COUNCIL ~OR TI-~ CITY 0~' ROANO}J/, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of April 19~o. No. 1786. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to employ an inspector in the Engine ering Department. BE IT P~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Uity Enginee~ be, an.~ he is hereby authorized to employ an inspector' on storm drains in the Engineerin~ Department at a salary not to exceed $1~5 per month. The same to be chargeable to Drain ConstructLon. C I~ rk. Ai~ PR 0 VED President. IN THE CCUNCIL 20R THE.' CITY O? ROANOKE, VIiqGII~I~, The 24th day of April, 1925. No. 1787. AN 0.qDINANCE to acquire a strip of ~and six feet wide off of the property of L~rs. RoseOla Stonesifer on the West side of Jefferson Street between Day and Elm Avenues for the purpose of widening Jefferson Street. i. J~D~~ %q.~,~AS it is necessary to widen Jefferson Street between Day and Elm ~venues and in order to widen said street it is necessary that a strip of land six feet ',vide be acquired off of the property belonging to ]~rs. RoseOla Stonesifer. THEREFORE, BE IT 0RDAIN~ by the Coundil of the City of Roanoke that the President of Council and },~r. ChasA D. Pox be, and they are hereby appointed a committee to purchase from said Mrs. Rose~a Stonesifer a strip of land six feet wide from her property an~ described as follows: BEGSNNIN9 AT a point on the present N. W. corner of Jefferson St. South, and Elm Ave. S. W.; thence with the North side of Elm Ave. S. 8? deg. 26' 05" W. 6.07 feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. £?' 25" E. 36 feet to a point; thence N. 87 deg. ~6' 05" E 6.07 feet to the ',¥est side of Jefferson St.; thence with the present West side of Jefferson St. 36 feet to the place of Beginnir~, and bein=~ the eastern six feet of Lot No.19, Block lC, Sheet ~, S. W. All bearings refer to the .%~eridian of the Official ~urvey. See plan No. on file in the office of the Cit~· Engineer, Roanoke, Va. Said committee shall report to Council. IN THE COUNCIL ~0R TP~ CITY OF HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of ~ay, 1925. No. 1788. AN 0EDINANCE for the installation and maintenance at the pumping station of the Roanoke Water Works Company, in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, of an extension and fire gong to the fire signal of the City of Roanokel '~HEREAS, the City of Roanoke desires, for its convenience, to install and maintain at the pumping station of the Roanoke Water Works Company in the Ci%,y c~ Roanoke an extension to its fire signal system from a point at Wellington avenue and Mc01anahan Street into said pumping station and a fire gong therein; and '~HEREA~, the Roanoke ~ater Works Company has offered to permit such instal- lation to be made by the City of Roanoke and to i~rnish the materials necessary for such installation to an amount not in excess of Nifty-six Dollars and Forty-eight Cents ($§6.48) on the terms of this ordinance; WHEREAS, the installation and maintenance of such an extension and fire gon~ will greatly improve the efficiency of the fire signal system of the City of Roan oke; NOW, TI~RE~0RE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: - Sec. 1. That the City o£i Roanoke install and maintain at the pumping sta- tion of the Roanoke Water Works Company in the City of Roanoke an extension to its fire signal system from a point at Wellington Avenue and Mc¢lanahan Street into said pumping station and install and maintain a fire gong therein. Bec. 2. That the C~ty of Roanoke indemnify and hold harmless the Roanoke Water Works Company against all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, liabilities or damages to person or property lincluding payment for any damage suffered by the Roanoke Water Works Company) arising in any manner whatsoever at any time from the insta~llation, maintenance and operation of such extension to the fire si,~nal system and such fire gong. Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL I~0R THE CITY ON ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of ~lay, 1925. No. 1789. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke ~'ater Works Company to con- struct certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water ~orks Company to lay mains as follows: (1) A two inch main on Wycliffe Avenue and 6th Street, 280 feet North of Wycliffe Avenue. (2) A six inch main in 10th Street N. W. to City limits. 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 person 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 provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for ATT~oT: IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of May, 1925. No. 1790. A RESOLUTION authorizi~ the City Manager to construct certain sewers to accommodate certain property. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the City I,~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sewer to accommodate Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, Section 4, '~Vaverly Place at an estimated cost of $~33.80, but before proceeding with the construction of maid sewer, the propsrty owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-half of the cost thereof. APP ROVED -~~ President. Clerk. IN T}LE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIi~GINIA, The 8th day of ~,~ay, 1925. No. lV l. AN 0RDIN.~CE directing t~ Ci~- ~torney to institute ~d prosecute condemna- tion proceedings to acquire a strip, off of the land of Mrs. Eosella Stonesifer on the west side of Jefferson Street. ~.~qEREAS the Council has determined to widen Jefferson Street between Day and Elm Avenues and in order to widen said Street it is necessary that a strip of land be acquired from ~irs. Rosella Stenesifer abutting Jefferson Street on the West side thereof, and ~EREAS the Council appointed a committee to purchase said strip of land from t~Irs. Rosella Stonesifer, and '/~HEREAS the committee so appointed reported to Council at its meeting held on the 1st day of ~..~ay, 1925, that the~ were unable to agree upon the purchase of said land, and Council is determined to acquire the same, THERE20Pd~, BE IT 0RDAIICED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to institute and prosecute dondemnation proceedings to acquire a strip of land belongin~ to ~,~rs. Rosella Stonesifer abuttirg on the west side of Jefferson .Street and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the present N. W. corner of Jefferson St. South, and Elm Ave. S. ~,;.; thence with the North side of Elm Ave. S. 87 deg. 26' 05" W. 6.0? feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. 27' 25" E. 36 feet to a point; thence N. 87 deg. 26' 05" E. 6.07 feet to the west side of Jefferson St.; thence with the present ;~est side of Jefferson St, 36 fe~t to the place of ~eginni~, and being the eastern six feet of Lot No.19, Block 10, Sheet 2, S. ~. ~llbearings refer to the l~',eridian of the Official Survey. See plan No. on file in the office cf the City hn~ineer, zRoanoke, Va. ATTEST: Al:PROVED Clerk. "' '~/ ' President IN TPL~ COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOLQ~, VIRGINIA, ~he 8th day of ].~lay, 1926. No. 1 ?92. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke ~as Light Company to ins~tall certain gas mains. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council for the City of Eo~noke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light 0ompany to install gas mainm as follows: inch main. ¢2) main. On Ivy Street from Arbutus Avenue East to the City limits, a four On Buena ¥ista Avenue from 9th Street West to dead end, a four inch The said Roauoke ~as Light Company by acting under ~this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dan~ges to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said mains, and further agrees to replace the street ~here the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances l~oviding for street restoration. APP ROVED ATTEST: ~~ C_~_~--~ Clerk. Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CI'IT 0~~ ~.~O:%NOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 8th day of },Iay, 1925. No. l~gZ. ~ RESOLUTI0~ authorizing the City Nanager to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk ~ curb and gutter on ~erkley Avenue, Virginia. Heights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Oouncil of the City of Eoanoke that the City ~{anager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a sidewalk. curb aud gutter abutting lots ll, 12, l~ and 14, Block 4, Section 4, Virginia Heights, said lots fronting on Berk]sy Avenue, but before proceeding with the construction of said sidewalk, curb and gutter the property owners shall pay into the City Treasury one-half of the cost thereof. AP Pt{ 0VED ATTEST: Clerk. -~ · ~ President./ IN THE COUNCIL ~'0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of ~,~ay, 19£~. No.1~94. A ~SOLUTION directing the City }~anager to have a petition constructed closing the hall in the East end of the ],{unieipal Building to furnish additional office space to the Commissioner of l{evenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of t{oauoke that the City 5~.anager be, and he is hereby directed to have a petition constructed across the east end of the hall, second floor, adjoining the office of the Commissioner of aevenue to furnish additional office space the work to be done at a cost not to exeeed SZSO.Of APPROVED 1N TP~ COUNCIL FO~ THE CITY OF ROANOi~, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 19£5. A R£SOLUTION to dedicate a strip of land twenty feet ,,vide extending through the park in the Southeast Section of the City from Buena Vista Boulevard to ~,inckney Street. ~,~HE_~REAS in order to furnish an outlet to persons owning land on Pinckney Street east of the p~rk property o~ned by the City of Eoanoke it is necessary that a strip of land off of said p~rk property be dedicated for ~treet./purposes. TH~REYOL~E, BE IT ~E,~OLVED by the Oouncil of the City of Hoanoke that a strip of land twenty feet wide extending from ~uena ¥ista boulevard to Pinckney Street on the Northeast side of the p~rk property be, and the same is hereby dedicated as ~ street and the same opened to public use. AP?~OVED Clerk. pre sident. THE COUNCIL ~OH TH~ CITY O? ~.KOANOtfE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of" ' ,:,as, 1925. No. 1';96. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the Cit~ CRoanot~ for the month of April, 1925, and directin~ the payment of the same, BE IT !~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of April, 1925, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manage r Engine eri~~ Dept. City Clerk Treasure r Le gal Dep t. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall E le c ti on s Stationers & Printing Counc i 1 Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals 0r~anized Charities I ns a ne Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. Fire Dept. ~ire Hydrant ~,ental Street Lightin~ Bull di n~ Inspector Military & Armories ?hysi c ian Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleanin~ Gm~ba~e Dept. Sewer ~.~aint enance Street Repair B r i dge Re ps, i r Crusher City Stables Tools & Equipment Refunds & Rebates Special Services ~,¥orkmen' s Compensation Garage Dept. Schools Park s T~i hr~ r~ ~ 909.5'; 1,191.33 916.';5 168.57 370.00 291.66 1,619.42 295.86 1,886.79 859.62 134. O0 37.50 453 .Z 2 42.00 328.40 152.19 388 4';5.83 60.00 1,855.45 655.64 10,21';. 30 11,461.56 1,967.58 2,285.55 538.67 73.50 100. O0 266.89 1,452.08 1,2';9.32 3,181.5'; 519.61 4,032.55 181.90 1,153.75 1,506.46 2,020.68 60.79 646.50 50 9V2.V7 55,000.00 979.81 q ~c~o I Attest: Accounts Pa~ble Annex l~19 E~TRAO RDI NARY Sewer Construction Drain Construction Opening & Grading ~treets ~acadami zing Street Paving Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction APPROVED Cie rk. $1,025.96 2,893.87 154,509.50 12,225.42 2,755.0Z 12,722.96 2,726.53 1,248.94 525.91 17,435.27 49~616.06 203,925.56 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O~~ ROANOke, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 19£~. No. 1797. A ~SOLUTION authorizing the City Mar~ger to purchase shelving for the law library and making an appropriation therefor. BE IT Ri~SOLVED by the Council of the City o~ Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase shelving for the law library to be used in connection with the courts at a cost not tc exceed $525.00. Said ~mount to be charged to the account of City Hall. BE IT ~URTH£R ~ESOLVED that the stun of $5£5.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the account of City Hall to take care of the purchase and changes necessary for the establishment of said library. APPROVED - Cie rk ~ ~ ~ President, ATTEST:~~ ~_~_ g~R ~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL 20R THE CITY OF ROANOXE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of May, 19~5. No. 1798. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City' Clerk and Auditor to issue a duplicate of Warrant No.25879 for $1~00 payable to B. H. Davis. ~HER~AS ~arrant No.25879 for the sum of $1500 drawn to the order of B. H. Davis on account of engineering contract on l~th Street Bridge has been lost or destroyed before the payment thereof. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Rosno~e that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to issue a duplicate of Warrant No.2~879 for $1500 payable to the order of B. ~i. Davis on account of engineerin~ contract on 1Zth Street Bridge. Said B. H. Davis by accepting the duplicate agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from any loss by reason of said original warrant being presented for payment. APPROVED Ill ?ff. qE COUI~CIL ~i~ THE CITY O~~ i(OAN0~, VIi:~GINIA, The 15th day of l.?.ay, 1925. No. 1V99. A RESOLUTIOil granting a permit to the Roanoke .~ater Works Company to install a two inch water main on Hamilton Avenue, Wasena, 145 feet East of Main Street. BE IT ~SOL'VED by the Council of the Cit~~ of ~oanoke that a permit be, ~nd the same is hereby granted the ~oanoke ./~ater '/~orks Company to install a two inch water main on Hmmilton ~.venue, ~,,'~asena, 145 feet ~a~t of ~,~ain Otreet for 72 feet '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ndemnil Said Roanoke ,~ater .~ork~ Company by actin~, under this resolution ~orees to 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 main, and ltrthem agrees to replace the street where the s~e is opened under tb.e ?revisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providin~ for street restoration. Cle rk. A~:ROVED - _ ~ I~resident. ~/ 29 IN ~LE COUNCIL ~'01~ THE CITY OF R©:~,~O]~, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of May, 1925. No. 1800. A ~UaSOLUTIOI~ granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. BE IT ~SOL~ED by the Council of the Cit~~ of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ten inch gas main on Broadway from 200 feet West of Avenham Avenue l~O feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Comyany by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnifyi and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for d~omages to pets. ns or property by reason of the construction and mainte~r~e of said ~as main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of t2~e City of Roanoke prov.idi~ for street restoration. AP~ROVED y president· IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CIiY 07 i~OAI~O~[E, VIkGINIA, The 15 th day of ~.,~ay, 1925. No. 1801. A P, ESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install a 250 C. ~. street light on Montrose ~venue bet,~veen 9th and !lth Streets. .BE IT Pd~SOLVED by the Council of the City of noano~z: that the Roanoke Railway? and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authori~:ed 1;o install a 250 C. i~. street light on ~ontrose Avenue between 9th and llth Streets, S. E., the li:~,t to be maintained under the contract existing, between the Roanoke i~ailway and ~lectric~ Company and the City of -~oanoke. Clerk. AZ:I:ROVED ~/ ~esident. IN TF~ COUNCIL FOR TP~ CITY O_~' ROANOtlE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of ~ay, 1925. No. 1803. A RESOLUTION to extend the radius of the curb at the corner of Virginia Avenue and Grandin Road. WP~REAS an ordinr~nce has been introduced to establish the building line on Virginia Avenue between Grantin Road ani ~Ninborne Street as the inside curb line along said Virginia Avenue, and 'ffHERE~iS the person o~ming the property at the corner of Virginia Avenne and Grandin Road has agreed that the radimm of the curb at the corner may be extended. T~ZHEFO~, BE IT HE2OLY£D by. the Council of the City o£ Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to extend the radius of the ~Curb at the corner of Virginia Avenue and Grandin Road in such manner as to him may seem best and will be agreeable to the pnoperty o~ners. APPROVED Attest: ~__ ~,.~~F_~~ Clerk President. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANO}~, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of ~.~_ay, 1925. No. 1805. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auiitor to draw a warrant for the sum of $150 payable to the Central Relief Committee. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of iioanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of $150 payable to ~T.o. ~ Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer, ;~'~ c ~-.~ervice Men Central Helief The same when paid shall be charged to the account of allowances and Committee. gifts. AP? ROVED IN THE COUNCIL POi{ THE CITY OF i<OAN0i~, vlRGIN~k, The 22nd day of Hay, No. 1802. AN ORDINAI~CE to establish the building line on Virginia Avenue, Annex 1919, between Orandin Road and '/~inborne Street. BE IT 0RDAII~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the inside curb line on Virginia Avenue between Orandin Road and ,~inborne Street be, and the sa~e is hereby established as the buildin~ line on Virginia ~,venue between the said points. Clerk. Ai-PROVED Ii! ~}P~ ~ COUNCI~ FOR ~:~ CITY O? ~c~a~0~, VI.~INIA, The 22nd day of '~ · .~a~, 1~o. No. 1804. A RESOLUTION to accett the propo{tion ~de by the Council of the to',,~m of Vinton to construct a bridge over Tinker Creek at Jamison Avenue. Wt~iREAE the Council of the town of Vinton has presented to the Cit~ Roanoke ~ proposition to constn;ct a brid~e over Ti~er Creek at J~ison A~-enue, the tern of Vinton to pay one-half of e~e cost ani the City of Roanoke to pay the o~er one-half, and JPi,~A it is to the best interest of the City of Roanoke that the proposition of the to~ of Vinton Be accepted. THE~POEE, BE !T i~SOLiiiD by the Council of the Cd%~ of Roanoke that the proposition of ~:e to,,,m of Vinton to construct a brid~e over Tinker Creek at Jamison Average, the to,~m of Vinton to pay one-half offthe co~t and ~e Ci%~ of R~not:e ~ pay one-h~lf of the cost, be g~d the same is hereby accepted and the City ManaMer is hereby authorized to enter into such ne~otiations with the Council of e~e town of Vinton as will carry into effect the provisions of this resoluti on. ~E~_~0ZVED that an aF]~ropriation of b 0,0o0 be ~d one same is hereby mode to the account of Brid~le Const~ction for the purpose pa~'~= the City's portion for the const~ction of s~ii bridoe. Ai::i: lOVED ~ ~ ~~-, / ATTEST-. ~ Presiaent II? 2YE COUNCIL 20R TH= CITY 0£ r.O.~.0t.~, VIRG.~I~., ~"~ 22nd d.a~ of '~,~ 1925. No. 1807. Rm~0LU~IOU to award the contradict for tile construction of the Almshouse to T. D. Pranklin. ~ I~'~ _~'~nT.W~m~.~ by the Cou~'mil of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the con~truction of the Almshouse be, and the same is here~y awarded to T D ~ at the 1:rice off ~ o · · .~4~,5V6.48, the con~t~ction te be in strict accordaace with t,l~,.n and s!ecificatio~ and ~:rot:osals ?rel'ared b~r E ~,~. !~iller, Arc hitect. FL IT ~;NT~R U~SOLVED that the Cit~:- ~ttorne~~ be, ~:nd he is hereby directed to prepare ~e ~:zoper florin off contract and h:,nd to be executed by said T. D. ~r~klin before be~innin~ said ,york, the boad to be in the t:e~mlty off 50 per cent of the contract f rice. Clerk. Al PR 0VLD J I resident. ~ · n~ CON~CIL POP, THE CITY The 22. nd day of I!~y, 1325. No. 1808. A RESOLUTION directin? the l~y ,', +' men~ into court the aw~rds in the condem- nation !roceedin,?s and the udo'ction of the marh~t BE IT RE~0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the awards to the property o~ers in the condemrmtion proceedings for the purpose of acquiring the market site as ascertained by the Commissioners amounting to the sum of :~6?,650.00 be paid into the court. BE IT ~t;!{~HEi~ iiE$OLVED that the plan as out lined by the Cit~' IJanager for the proposed market be, and the sa~s is hereby adopted. President IN Tt~ COU!~CIL F0?: TH= CITY 07 ROAN0iiE, VIRGINLi, The 22nd day o£~,~ay", 1925. No. 1809. ~ Pd~EOLUTION directir4~ the City L~anager to communicate with l~r. Puller of F~ailer and I.%Clintook relative to the water situation. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Rc~noke that the City lImmager be, ahd he is hereby directed to get in touch witch L~r. ~uller of Puller and LIcClintock and find out from him ho~ soon he can come to Roanoke to work up for us the data, about ?~.ich we have been corresponding with him, lookin~ to the building of a municipal Water plant or condemning of the present system, fur~ls for which ~vork were provided in our 1925 budget. ATTEST: /,~~_, ~ Clerk III TI2] COUI~CIL FOR Tt-i.E CITY 07 2{62N0t£E, VIkGI!IIA, The 22nd day of L~ay, 1925. No. 1810. A RESOLUTION to rebate a sewer assessment a~ainst D. ';g. Eersi~er on Lot 15 J. H. ';~ebb Addition. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Ci~ of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to rebate a sewer ~ssessment levied against D. W. Persi~ger on Lot l~ J. H. f~ebb Addition in the amount of $72.64. ATTEST: clerk. APPROVED -'~ ' t~,r ~ 'ident. IN THE COUNCIL i~OR THE CITY O~ ROAN(IEE, VIRGINIA, ~he ~9th day of May, 1925. No. 1811. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works COml~any to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a pemit be, and the marne is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a two inch water main in 19th Ztreet S. W. from West Avenue to ~alem Avenue and in ~alem 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 main and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinarces of the City ef Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED resident. ATTEST: ~ ? t/~_..~.,,,. ~. ..... Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O~ aOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1925. No, 1812. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the 0ouncil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an& the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main in Staunton Avenue from 15th Street to 300 feet West of 20th Street N. W. The 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 provi- sions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. APPR0¥ ED~c~~~ ~ ~" President. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0~' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1925. No. 1813. A HESOLUTION to accept certain land donated by ~. ~allon upon conditions. WHEREAS ~. ~allon presented to Council the following communication~ To The Honorable ~ity Council, Roanoke. ¥irginia. Roanoke, Virginia, May 29, 1925. Gert t lemen: I herewith agree to convey to the City of Roanoke the following parcel of land: Beginning at a point on the North side of Dale Avenue and 19th Street, thence along the North side of Dale Avenue to the West side of Elst Street. thence North along the West side of 21st Street to the North aide of Stewart Avenue, thence East with Stewart Avenue to the East side of 21st Street, thence North on the East side c~' 21st Street produced. 61~ feet, more or less to a point; thence in a '#esterly direction 17~ feet to a point; thence in a Northerly direction 3~0 feet to an alley, thence West along the South side of the alley 660 feet. more or less to a point; thence in a Southerly direction ~26 feet to a point on the South side of Campbell Avenue. thence in m Westerly direction with the South side of Campbell Avenue A&4 feet, more or less to the ~ast side of an alley, thence along the ~ast side of the alley and with 18th Street to the North side of Edgehill Avenue, thence in a Easterly direction with the North side of Edgehill Avenue to the East side of 19th Street pr~uced, thence in a Southerly direction with the ~ast side of 19th Street to the place of beginning, except such lots as have been heretofore conveyed by me to others; and in consideration for the above conveyance the City of Roanoke Agrees: ~irst: To Pave Dale Avenne from the end of the present paving at 18th 94 Dale Avenue between 14th and 18th Streets, or with one course concrete paving; this work to 'be done during 1925. Second: To const,ruct a sewer of sufftelent size to accommodate all lots which drain in to the sewer system along Dale Avenue; this work to 'be completed wil~,hin two years from date. Third: The City agrees to do all of the above work without cost to me. Fourth: The City will release me from the payment of all City taxes on the property conveyed to it for the year of 19Z5. Fifth: That the la~l conveyed to the City will be used for Park purposes only. Respectfully submitted: (Signed) F. ~allon. It is u~erstood that the above description covers all the land which I own North of Dale Avenue, West of 21st Street, SOuth of Wise Avenue and East of 18th Street. (Signed) F. Fallon. WHEREAS it is to the best interest of the City to accept said l~'Oposition, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proposition of F. Fallon to donate the property herein described 'be, and the same is hereby accepted. APPROVED APPROVED ATTEST: .... -"~' IN 'THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F'~ BOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Zgth day of May, 1925. No. 1814. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to 1~. M. Hughson to construct a two inch gasoline pipe line in Staunton Avenue between ?th and 8th Streets N. E. BE IT RESOLVED 'by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke that a permit 'be, an4 the same is hereby granted F. M. Hughson to lay a two inch gasoline pipe .line in Staanton Avenue between ?th and Sth Streets N. E. Said line to carry gasoline fro~ tank car to storage tank on premises of said F. M. Hughson. Said F. M. Hughson by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for ~amages to persons or property by reason of the instal- lation and maintenance of said pipe line, and further agrees to remove the same whe: he is directed to do so by the Council or its duly authorized officer. - ' President. ; - IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1925. No. 1815. A RESOLUTION directing the City Manager to improve Grandin Road from Laburnium Avenue to the West side of Weaver Heights Addition entrance upon conditio BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into an agreement the County of Roanoke, State of Virginia _and the property owners for the improveme of Grandin Road from Laburnium Avenue to the entrance ~O Weaver Heights Addition. one-fourth by the State Highway department, one-fourth by the County of Roanoke and the curb and gutter to be constructed by the proper~y owners. ATTEST: .... ~-. ~ ..... Clerk. APPR0 VED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of May, 1925. No. 1817. AN ORDINANCE to repeal Resolution No.1669 adopted on the 12th day c~' December, 1924, Ordinance No.1674 adopted on the 26th day of September, 19£4. Ordinance Nc.l?8? adopted on the 2Ath day of April, 1925, and No.l?9~adopted on the 8th day of May, 1925. BE IT 0EDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 1669 adopted on the 12th day of December, 1924, entitled, "A Resolution to widen Jefferson Street six feet between l~ranklin Road .and Elm Avenue and directing the Mayor, City Manager and C. D. Fox to enter into negotiations wi th C. M. Stonesifer and George W. Tompkins for the purpose of acquiring six feet of their property located on the West side of Jefferson Street between Day and Elm Avenue for the purpose of widening Jefferson Street," and Ordinance No.1674 adopted on the 26th day of December, 1984, entitl&d, "An Ordinance .:directing the City Attorney to institute condemnation proceedings to acquire six feet off of the property of C. Stonesifer and Geo. W. Tompkins situated on the West side of Jefferson between Day and Elm Avenues," Ordinance Nc.l?8? adopted on the 24th da~ of April, 1925, entttle~, "An Ordinance to acquire a strip of ~and six feet wide off of the property of Mrs. Resells Stonesifer on the ~est side of Jefferson Street between Day and Elm Avenuesi,~ for the purpose Of widenin~ Jefferson Street," and Ordinsnce No.l?gl adopted on t, he 8th day of May, 1925, entitled, "An Ordinance directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute condemnation proceedings to acquire a strip off of the land of Mrs. Rosella Stonesifer on the west side of Jefferson Street "be, and the same are hereby repealed. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si de nt. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th d~y of May, 1925. No. 1819. AN ORDINANCE to acquire land to widen Jefferson Street six feet on the West Side thereof between Franklin Road and Elm Avenue and directing B. J. ~lshlmrn, {J. D. l~ox and W. P. Hunter to acquire by purchase a strip of land six feet wide off of the properties of Mrs. Resells Stonesifer and Geo. W. Tompklns and Elmer Tompkino, l:~rtners trading as Tompkins Bros., for tllle propose of' widening ~aid Jefferson Street. WHEREA~ it is deemed necessary by the Council of the City of Roanake to widen Jefferson Street on the west side thereof six feet between ~ranklin Eoad and Tompkins and mlmer Tompkins is wanted by the City of Roanoke and Counail is deter- mined to acquire and hereby declares its purpose to acquire the same for the pur- pose of widening said Jefferson Street six feet on the west side thereof between Franklin Road and Elm Avenue. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that B. J. ~ishburn, C. D. Fox and W. P. Hunter be, and they are hereby appointed a committee and authorized and empowered to make bona fide effort to acquire by purchase from Mrs. Rosella Stonesifer and Geo. W. Tompkins and Elmer Tompkins, partners trading as ~empkins Bros., six feet off of their respective properties for the purpose of widening Jefferson Street between Franklin Woad and Elm Avenue. The strip desired off of the property of Mrs. Rosella Stonesifer is described as fol 1 ows: BEGINNING at a point on the present N. W. coroner of Jefferson Street Zouth. and Elm Ave. S. W.; thence with the North side of Elm Ave. S. 87 deg. 26' 05" $.07 feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. 2?' 25" E. 36 feet to a point; thence N. 87 deg. 25' 05" E. 6.0? feet to the west side of Jefferson St.; thence with the present west side of Jefferson Bt. 36 feet to the place of 'Beginning, and being the eastern six feet of Lot No.19, Block 10. Sheet 2, S. W. Ail bearings refer to th, Meridian of the official Survey. See plan No. on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Va. The strip desired off of the property of Tompkins Bros. is described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the present S. W.corner of Jefferson 'St. South and Day Ave. ~. ~.; thence with the present West side of Jefferson street, ~. 6 deg. 2?' 2~" W. &8 feet to a point; thence S. 88 deg. ~ BI"~W. 6.06 feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. 2?' 2§" E. ~8 feet to the South side of Day Ave. ~. W.; thence with the line of the same N. 88 deg. 25' $1" E. 6.06 feet to the BEGINNING, and beim~ the Eastern six feet of Lot No.9, Block 10, $. W. Sheet 2 of the Official Survey. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. Bee Plan No. on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Va. And the committee aforesaid will report to Council. Clerk. APPROVED ~ Pr~'Sident'. ~ IN THE 00UNCIL FOR THE C1TY OF HOANOKE, ~IRGINIA, The ~th day of June, 19£§. No. 1816. AN ORDINANCE to establish the building line on Church Avenue between ~rd and ~th Streets, ~. W. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Oity of moanoke that the building line on the North and South sides of Church Avenue between 8rd and ~th Streets S. W. be, abd the same is hereby established six feet inside of the property line of said lots abutting on Church Avenue. APPROVED ATTEST: ~~ ~_~wC~<-~ Clerk. ~ ~ Presfde~. IN THE 00UNCIL FOR TME CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of June, 192~. NO. 1818. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Ordinance No.l~19 adopted by the Council of the ~ity of ~oanoke on the 29th day of February, 19EA, and entitl&d, "An Ordinance to regulate the placing of wagons and other vehicles from which and providing penalties for a violation thereof". B~ IT 0HDAIN~U) by the 0ouncil of the City of ~oanoke that Ordinance No.lA~9 adopted by the Council of the City of nosnoke on the 29th day of ~'ebruary, 192~, 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 purposes shall take their place in line at a point to be designated by the Olerk of the ~arket 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 owners of a vehicle 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 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 purpose of holding space on said curb, ~ud no person shall break into the line of vehicles, but shall take its place at the rear of such line. Any person violating the provisions of the ordinance shall be fined not less than $§.00 nor more than $20.00 for each offense. A P PR 0VED ATTEST: '~ t ~ , Clerk. - ~ · ?resident" IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF BOAN0}:E, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of June, 1925. No. 1820. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City 5~anager to resurface Second Street S. W. between ~,,!ountain Avenue and the ~irst Alley South of ~iountain Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Gouncil of the City of aoanoke that the Gity !fanager be, and he is hereby authorized to resurface Second Street ~. W. between ~[ountatn Avenue and the First Alley South of 5iountain Avenue with asphalt at an approximate cost of ~300, but before proceeding with ~aid work ~rs. Johnson shall pay into the City Treasury $100 towards the cost thereof. AP}~ ROVED President IN THE COUNCIL ~OR ?P~ CITY OP ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 19E5. No. 18Zl. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Boa-oke water Works Company to install certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of i~oanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke '~ater Works Company to install a two inch water main in l~th Street S. E. a distance of 200 feet South of Anderson Avenue. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to intemni- fy and save harmless the City of l~oanoke from all claims for damages to persons ~r property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under, the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of A~oanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: c r_ (~_~ Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1925. No. 1823. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Jas. M. Richardson et als to construct certain cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of aoanoke that a p~rmit be, and the some is hereby granted Jas. M. Richardson et als to Construct two cross-overs, one on Third Street North of Church Avenue and one on Church Avenue '~;est of Third Street, the cross-overs not to exceed 2~ feet in width each. Said Jas. M. Richard- son et als by acting under this resolution agrees to construct said cross-overs in accordance w~ th plans and specifications to be furnished by the City M~nager, and further agrees to indemnify and save harmless the ~ity of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. Clerk. APPR 0VED · ~ ~" p~eS~dent. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1925. No. 1824. A RESOLUTION to refund to ~arl Jones $9.00 on account of fine imposed. 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 ~9.00 payable to Earl Jones to refund a portion of the fine assessed through error by the Police Justice. and rebate s. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of refunds Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 1925. No. 1825. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric ~ompany to install a street light at the intersection of Otterview Avenue and Watauga ~treet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of A~oanoke that the Roanoke Hallway and Electric Company be, and ~t is hereby authorized to install a E~O C. ~. light at the intersection ~ Otterview Avenue and Watauga Street, ~hent. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of ~oanoke and the ~oanoke Railway and Electric Company, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 5th day o f June, 192 5. No. 1826. A .RESOLUTION fixing the compensation of the foreman of the Asphalt Plant. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that t~he compensation of the foreman at the Asphalt Plant be, and the same is~ hereby fixed at 60 cents per hour. ATTEST: ~// ~. ~'_ Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIN/A, The 5th day of June, 19E5. No. lBS0. A RESOLUTION directing the City Manager to advertise for bids for widening Jefferson Street on both sides thereof between ~'ranklin aoad and hlm Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the $ity Manager be, and he is hereby m~thorized to advertise for bids for widening Jefferson Street six feet on each side thereof between Franklin Road and ~lm Avenue. The advertise- ment shall run for such length of time as the City Manager in his discretion may deem necessary. Said bids when received shall be presented to ~ouncil. APP~ED - ~ Presi dentq IN THE COUNCIL ~'OR THE CITY OF HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of June, 192~. No. 18Sl. A RESOLUTION directing the payment $o S. B. Bennington estimates on account of the censtruction of sidewalk, curb and gutter on Bellview Road and private road to the City Hospital. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Eoanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to pay S. B. Bennington on estimates sub- mitted b~~ the City Engineer the cost of constructing curb ani gutter ar~ sidewalk on south side of Bellvelw Road and private road to aoanoke City Hospital. SAid amount when paid shall be Charged to the proper accounts. APPROVED ~~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF BOA/;0KE, VIR~INIA~ The lSth day of June, 1925. No. t8~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of a strip of ]and for the purpose of an entrance to the bridge over Tinker Creek on Dale Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of ~he City of Roaroke that a strip of land sixty feet wide beginning at the water line at the west s~de of Tinker Creek as shown on ~!ap No.219~ dated April 24, 1925, sn file in ~he office of the Oity 100 22nd Street as shown ~n said map be purchased from F. Fallon at the price $500. BE IT t~URTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said land and to report in writing his opinion thereon. APPROVED Pre si ~eht IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of June, 1925. No. 1827. A .~ESOLUTION muthorizing the purchase of certain land from Mrs. Rosella Stonesifer and Tompkins Bros. and fixing the cost. BE IT RESGLVED by th® Council of the City o~ Roanoke that a piece of propert described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the present N. W. comer of Jefferson Street South, an~ Elm Ave. S. W.; thence w~th the North side of E~m Ave. S. 8? deg. 26' 05" 6.0? feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. 27' 25" E. 36 feet to a point; thence 8? deg. 26' 05" E. 6.G? feet to the West side of Jefferson St.; thence with the present west side of Jefferson St. ~6 feet to the place of Beginning, and being the eastern six feet of Lot No.19, Block 10, Sheet 2, S. W. All bearings refer to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See Plan No. on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, va. be purchased fromMrs. Ro~ella Stonesifer at the price of $~00 and that ~Irs. Rosella Stonesifer be paid not exceeding $250 for re-arranging the p~h to her residence~ That the piece of laud described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the present S. W. corner of Jefferson St. South and Day Ave. S. W.; thence with the present west side of Jefferson Street, S. 6 deg. 2?' 2~" W. 48 feet to a point;-thenc, S. 88 deg. 25' 51" W. 6.06 feet to a point; thence N. 6 deg. 2?' 25" E. 48 feet to the South side of Day Ave. S. W.; thence with the line of the same N. 88 deg. 25" 51" E. 6.$6 feet to the BEGINNING~ and being the Eastern six feet of Not No.9, Block 10, S. W. Sheet 2 of the Official survey. All bearings referred to the Meridian of the Official Survey. See Plan No. , on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Va. be purchased from Tompkins Bros. at the price of $500. BE IT ~NJRTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said land and report in writing his opinion thereon. Cie rk. APPROVED ~~~- ' ~ ~ ' prjSi dent IN THE COUNCIL ~0R SHE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of June, 1925. No. 1828. A RESOLUTION appropriating the sum of $44,600 to the account of Almshouse. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an appropriation of $44,600 be, and the same is hereby made to the account of Almshouse for the purpose of erecting a new building. APPROVED President .' , 101 IN THE COUNCIL ?0R THE CITY 02 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of June, 1925. No. 1829. A .RESOLUTION to make an appropriation of $14,000 to the account of new market. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke 1hat an appropriation of $14,000 be, and the same is hereby made to the account of new market, the same for the purchase of l~nd. Cie rk. APPROVED Pre si dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of June, 1925. No. 183£. A HESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street li~ts. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: 1. 2. At Hano~er Avenue and 25th ~treet, N. ~¥. At Northumberland ~venue aud Duddiug Street, Va. Hgts. Each of said lights to be 250 C. P., and same to be maintained under the provisions~, of the contract existing between the City of l{oanoke and the Roanoke iiailway and Electric Company. ATTEST: ClerK. APPROVED Pre si den t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE ~CITY 07 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of June, 19 25. No. 18S3. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts ami claims against tSe City of aoanoke for the month of M. ay, 1925, and directing tSe payment of the same. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of aoanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of May, 19~5 be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dept. City CIerk Treasure r Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Counc i 1 Cot one r Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insmne Jai 1 Juvenile Court ~olic e Dept. $ 931.59 1088.83 927.75 159.69 370.00 291.66 1522,92 1412.96 444.83 982.19 131.00 564.45 433.32 77.00 463.07 116.20 388.33 4~ .83 24.00 1647.19 641. ? 2 10,619.67 _102 Street Lighting Buil ding inspector Military & Armories Physi ci an Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Naint enauc e Street ~epair Bridge ~epair Crusher ~ity Stable s Tools & Zquipment Special ~ervices Allowances & ~ifts Workman's Compensation Garage Dept. Schools Parks Lib rary Market s Interest Account s Payable ~XTRAOHDI NARY Almshouse Building Sewer Construction Drain Oonstruction ~treet Grading Macadami zing Street Paving Curb & Gutter ~idewalk Bridge Oonstruction New Market APPROVED Clerk. $Z289.55 457.07 ?2.00 100.00 201.94 1,515.30 1092.1'; 4';65.78 ?58.69 6946.11 1107.94 1072.95 2598.54 183.18 659.50 150.00 40.00 889.29 70,000,00 1256.22 1954.03 1229.69 22,342.50 855.46 159,191.50 1,502.79 25,468.81 11,959.1~ 1875.17 610.32 3101.25 2584.00 2361.69 20, ?66.18 67~ 668.?5 137,698.09 296,889.59 '. J' - president. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of June, 1925. No. 1835. A HESuLU'I'ION authorizing the City Manager to enter into a contract with l~uller and McOl~ntock of New York for the purpose of making certain water surveys. BE IT HE~OL¥ED by the Council of the City of Eoanoke that the City Manager be, and he ~s hereby authorized to enter into a contract with ~lAller and McClintock of New Iork for the purpose of makirg a survey for a water system in the City of Roanoke as outlined in their letter of June 6, 1925, to W. P. Hunter, ~i1~ Manager, a copy of which is heret~ attached and made a part hereof. The contract price as stated in said letter is $?500.00. Any expenditure under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account o£ special services. APPROVED - Clerk. II The 19th dr,r: Of June, 1925 No. 1854. .~' 0P~ITM~.=~u~ .... authori zln~ the t~urohu se of a lot from =.~. T. TM~r~',~* ..... ~'~, IT OiOAI~ULD by the Cou~:~i".~. of th~,~ City ,of Roanci,~ tS~ut Lot 18, Section 18, of the ~.cDonald Additio:u be turch~.sel from Y ~ Erjant ~t t.:'e trice off ~V50.O0 for park purlroses, ani t .... Cit~- ~tt~ ....... ected tc ex~,-~ne title to sad2 lot and report in writin~ thereon. ~' ~ '~ ~:,~ the B~ i:2 FURTEZR OnD,~,ED that an appropriation of ~VSO.00 be, same ia hereby made to the acc~t o'f parks for the purpose of payins purchase irice of said lot. Clerk. Zresi tent. IN THE COUiiCiL ?CE ~E CIl~f O? N~kNOKE, VIRGINLa, The Sri day of July, No. 1836. AN OR,DINf~CE to establish bud!ding li~<e on Da~' Averme Jefferson anl ?irst Streets, S. ,';. RE IT ORDA!.ZED by the Council ~or tk¢ ~it~' cf Roanoke that the bui!diY~ line on the South side of Day ~venue W be, ~,.~ .~h~ same is .. reby estatiished on the property ~'~"~ hereafter ~rected sh<ii confo~ to said line. CleTk. All b~ildir~s IN TPF~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY 07 ROA~Li-~, VIRGINIA, The goth day of June, 1~25. No. 1837. A P~SOLUTi01~ authorizing the City l~ar, ager to construct an asphalt surface on Buliitt Avenue between 7th anl llth Streets S. E. BE IT RZ$OLi~£D by the Council of the City of Roano~ that the City k~ama~er be, and he is hereb~ directed to constr~ct an asphalt surface on Builitt Avenue S. E. between 7th ant ilth Streets. Any expenditure under thc prmvisions of this resolution shall be charged to the accouter of street t'avin~. A!iG~ OV, ED ATTEST: - ~ .....~ .... ._ -- Cie rk. ,lent. / II? Ti~UE COE'~,~L z, 0z~ TIiE CITY OF P,O~iOFSE, The 2nd day of July, 1925. Nc. 1,938. A ~iSGLL~IOU efferir~ ~ reward of ~600 for t~ arrest and conviction of the party or parties who shot police officers l{o~g~u, Terry ap~_ Smi~. BE IT PSSOLVED by the Council of the City of Ro~o~ ~at a reward' of or parties who on the 1st day of July, 1925, shot I:olice Officers T, Torgan, Terry and Smith while in the discharge of ~heir duty, provided, however, said reward shall not be paid Shy salaried police officer or other official in the employe of the City of Roanoke. , APP i~0VED TT~.oT Cie rk. PreSident. IN TF~ COUNCIL ?~)R ~h CI'[Y O? ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Zrd day of July, 1925. No. lSZ 9. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ,"lana~er to construct a five foot gral~olithic sidewalk at the corner of 9th Street and ~,iontrose Avenue S. E. in fron1 of the property of Ninth Street Church ~X of the Brethern. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke %hat the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or cause to be constructed a five foot granolithic sidewalk at the corner of 9th Street and !,~ontrose zvenue S.S. abutting the property of Ninth Street Church of the Brethern. Any amount expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account of side- walk construction. Cle rk. APPROVED President. IN TH}2 CO%~CIL 3~DR THE C I fY 0P 2~'~/~OKE, VIRGINIA, The Jrd day of July, 1925. No. 1840. A ~ESOLUTION granting a Dermit to the Roanoke Gas Li~ht Company to install a four inch gas main. BE IT 2~ESOLYED by the Council of the City of Eoanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby ~ranted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on ~Iountain View Terrace between Chesterfield' Street and 700 feet East to a dead end. Said Roanoke ~as Light Company b~ acting under this resolution a~rees 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 '~;here the same is opRned under the provisions of the ~eneral ordinances providing for street restoration. At"i~ROVED ~~ ~ ~-~ ~ ~ /~, Clerk. 'd ' Pre sider%Z. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T,m CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The ~rd day of July, .1925. No. 1841. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~anager to purchase from E. O. Stone a lot for the new market site and fixing the price. BE IT RESOLIrED by the Council of the City of aoanoke that the uit.~~ to exceed] ,~2600.00 a lot at the new market site ~.own on the map as belongin~ to E. C. Stone, ~rc,~ided, the wt:ole lot is conveyed to the City of ~oanoke. ext.en~iture under the ~rovisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account off new market. ' , (~ 2re~ident. IN T~ COUNCIL L~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of July, 1925. 1842. AN 0EDINAN~E to establish the building line on the South side of an alley extendin~ between Jefferson Street and First Street, 3. w., and lying between Franklin Road and ~ · · Da~ Avenue BE IT 0RDAII~[~D by the Council of the City o~ Ro~moke that the building line~ on the alley extendin~ from Jefferson to First Street S. ~I. and lying between Franklin Road and Da~~ Avenue S. ~V. be, ~d the same is ker~by established ten feet inside of the property line. APPROVED Pre sid ~nt ../ IN THE COUNCIL FOR lY_m CITY O? I©ANOKE, VIRGII!IA, The 17th day of July, 1925. No .1843. RESOLUTIc, N of the Council for the City of Roanoke in re revised schedule rates and charges for gas service of the Ro.~noke Gas Light Oompany. WHEREAS, the Ro,.~noke Gas Light Comy'.any has filed with this Council its pe- tition praying this Council to recommend to the State Corporation Commission that the said Company be allowed to decrease in part its present schedule of rates and charges for gas service, so that all bills rendered by said Company on and after September ~,,, 1925, shall be in accordance with the foll~,vira~ schedule of rates and charges: Re~lar Meters: Gross Net First 5,000 cu.ft. $1.60 $1.50 Next 5,000" " 1.50 1.40 Next 15,000" " 1.40 Next 25,000" " 1.10 1.00 All Over 50,000" " 1.00 .90 and Prepayment meters: Minimum Bill: ~1.50 per thousand net. 80~! per month per meter. WHEREAB, in the opinion of this Council, the proposed revision of rates and ! charEes is advantageous to the citizens of the City of Roanoke; NOW, Tt~Z[kEFOiRE, BE IT RESOLVED: That this Council is of the opinion that tb~ revised schedule of rates and charges is advantageous both to the said Roanoke Gas Light Company and its patrons, and t/p. et the s~rne should be allowed, and doth so recommend to the State Corporation 0ommission of Virginia IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0h~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of July, 1925. No. 1844. A RESOLUTION grantin~ a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a gas main on Howbert Avenue, Wasena. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, sn the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on ilowbert Avenue from dead end seventy-five feet. The 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 main, and fttrther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restroation. Clerk. APPROVED Pre sidenT.~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR iSqE CI?f 02 ROAN0k~, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of July, 1925. No. 184~. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of June, 1925, and directing the pa~'ment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Rosmoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of June 1925 be, and the same are here~y approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dept. Gity Clerk Tr e a sure r Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections ~ Stationery & Printing Counci 1 Coroner Alto sh ous e fh~tside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Ins an e Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. Fire Dept. Fire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector k~ilitary & Armories Phys ici an Qu~rantin~ & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garb a ge ~De pt. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair BridMe Re?airs Crusher City Stable s Tools & Equipment Refunds & Rebates Special Service WorkJnen' s Compensation Garage Dept. Parks Lib rary Ma r ket s Int ere st $1017.42 1079.64 899.25 255.1Z S?O.O0 291.66 1,445.18 1,596.97 428.79 1,432.68 1,808.30 107.54 4~3 .Z2 84.50 396.00 149.66 388 .Z3 4?5.83 72.00 1,614.92 782.87 10,183.02 20,449 ."/9 1,999.59 2,262.16 462.00 69.00 100.00 175.00 1,~93.30 1, Z16.14 ~, 649.29 604.80 4,783.98 743.79 1,256.25 1,752.73 441.00 78.87 50.00 1,044.41 2,241.99 1,917.19 1,216.26 605.00 107 Accounts ~?ay able Notes Pa~Table EXTR3.0RDI NARY Almshouse Building Sewer Construction Drain Construction Street Grading Macadami zing Street Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction New l,:~.a rke t APPROVED Clerk. 881.50 2V,628.00 $ 134,564.32 3,2~1.44 15,286.01 1V, 820.46 J, 64~ .5~ 1,009.54 11,694.48 8,330. ~ 5,430.25 26,0V2.67 2,400.00 94,92~. 15 229,48?.47 President. / ] IN Tt~ COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY 0 ~ ;,0AN0~.~, VI.'-,GINI~, The 28th day of July, 1925. No. 1846. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to Campbell & Peters for widenin~:~ Jefferson Street bet:.veen Franklin Road and Elm Avenue. WF_EREAS the Oity '~..{anager advertised for bids for widening_-, of Jefferson Street between l~rsnklin Road and Elm Avenue and bids were presented and upon tabu. :!lation thereof it was ascertained that Campbell and Peters at the price of $18,942.~ was the lowest bid. TL=PY,.0z~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit}, of Roanoke that the contract for widenin~ Jefferson Street between Franklin Road and alto Avenue be, and the same is hereby ?~warded Campbell and Peters at the price of ~18,942.50, the ~rk to be done in strict accordance with plans, specifications and proposals submitted :.vi th the bid. BE IT 2URTKER RESOLVED tb~t the City Attorney be, mud he is hereby directe~ to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by Campbell and ;~Peters before proceeding v;ith said work, the bond to be in the penalty of fifty Ter ii{cent of the contract price. iii ATTEST: (-,, b._.~ .... -' _ !, AP P ROV ED ~ President. / IN TH£ OOUNCIL ~Y)i{ THE CITY 07 ROAN0i~, VIRGINIE, The 31st day of July, 1925. No. 1847. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water ¢;orks Company to install certain water mains. BE IT i~SOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanol~e that a permit be, and ! the same is hereby granted the ido~'moke '~/ater ~orks Compan~ to inst'&ll water mains asi (1) On Denniston Avenue from Virginia ;~venue to Chesterfield Street, a. six~ !'.and eig~_t inch main. (2) On 14th Street~ ~. E.200 feet ~5outh from Liorton Avenue, a two inch mainl. (3) On East side of Jefferson Street from Tazewell Avenue to Elm Avenue, ii~a twelve inch main. Said Roanoke 'f;ater ',[~orks 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 the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the Cit~ of Roanoke providing for street restoration. Clerk. APPHU,T ED 117 Tm COUI~CIL PO:~: THE CITY OF HOAN0Y~, VIRGIiJIA, The 51st day ol' July, 19~5. No. 1848. A P~SOLUTION grantin~ a permit to the Roanoke Gas Li~d~t Company to install certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hoanoke ~hat a permit be. and the same is hereby granted tt~ Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: inch main. ~l) Greenbrier Avenue ~. ,'.. from 14th Street from 4V5 feet hast, a four (~} Jamison Avenue from 12th to 13th Streets, a two inch main. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for da,Tages to person or property by reason of the construction and maintenance ofaaid mains, and further agrees to replace the street where 1he same is opened under the provsions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: -~,2 ~"'~'~_~-~ ~.~,, ~ ~_.._ ~- .... Cie rk. pre si dent .~/ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOF~, VIRGIi~IA, The Zlst day of July, 1995. No. 185~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City L'~anager to advertise for bids for the construction of certs, in sewer. BE IT PJfiSOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anag( be, and Be is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the com~truction of an eight inch sanitary sewer on 7th Street S. E. from Buena Vista Avenue North 990 feet. The advertisement shall run for such length of time as the City ~,~anager deems advisable, and when the bids are received the same shall be presented to Council for its action. Clerk. A?PR0 VED president. 109 ~O ~ N OIL, , IN T~ COUNCIL 'FOR THE CITY 0~' · =' VIRGINIA The Zlst day of July. 1925. No. 185Z. A PJ~SOLUTION to award the centract for the construction of concrete base six inches thick on Dale Avenue from the end of the present pavin~ to Tinker creek to the Tinsley Construction Co. ,~H~REA~, bids were advertised for the construction of paving on Dale Avenue~ S. E. f~om the end of the present pavir~?~ to Tinker Creek, said bids being for different t~es of yaving, and ~h~REA~, The council is determined to construct asphalt on six inch concretei base, and '/~AS, the bid of the Tinsley Construction Company at the price of $29,565.00 for six inch concrete base is the lowest and best 'cid, I TtS,~?O~'''~''~ _~, BE IT 2~gOLVED by the Council of ~e City of' R~noke ~_at the ~ contract for the ~nst~uction of a concrete base six inches thick be, and the same is hereby awarded to the Tinsley Construction Company at the price of ~29,~65.00, and the City Attorney is directed to prepare the proper for~ of contract and bond to be executed by the said Tinsley Construction Company before proceeding with work, bond to be in the penalty, of fifty per cent of the contract price. C~erk. A?P R~VED ' ,y ' - t~resi de-~. IN ?}!% COUNCIL FOR ~%%1~ CITY Of .~O~I~OL~, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of July, 1925. No. 1854. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the ccnstruction cf renetration macadam with curb and gutter on Orandin itoad from thc end of car line to ,.?eaver Hei~mhts Entrance te S. B. Benr. in~ton. the City I.,iarager advertised for bids for the constr~ction of pane- traction macadam on Grandin Road from the end of the car line to the Weaver Heights Entrance, an d ./~!~iREAS ~. B. 5enninffton is the lo,vest and be'.:t bid at the price of $14,554.50. t~LH~OR,;, BE IT ~RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit~' of Roanoke that the contract for the constrt~tion of ~enetration macadam on Grandin Road from the end of the car line to ?~eaver Heights Entrance be, and the sa~ is hereby awarded to S. B. 75ennington at the sum of $14,554.50, and the City Manager is directed to prepare the ~roper form of contract a~ bond to b~ e}:ecuted by said S B Bennin~to~ bond before proceeding with said work, ~w~.i to be in the ~nall~' of fifty per cent of the contract price. ATTEST: b~n~ ~.--5.~* Clerk APP ROVED president~ IN THE COUNCIL NOR TH~ CITY 0N ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of August, 1925. No.. 1855. A RESOLUTION to fix the salaries of the Civil and Police Justice, Clerk to the Civil and Police Justice arzl the City Engineer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oauoke that the salaries of the following ~fficers be, and the same is hereby fixed as follows: Civil and Police Justice Clerk to Civil and Police Justice City Engineer $ 355.00 per month 200.00 per month 275.00 per month Such salaries to begin August 1, 1925, and to continue until changed by Council. ATTEST: /~ ~.~j~_~ ...... " Clerk. APPROVED ~ ' presi dent~/ IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY ON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of August, 1925. No. 18~6. BE IT RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to make up a complete statement of the Compensation received as a city officer in fees, in salary, and any other method of payment of the following uity officers, the Clerk of Court, the City Sergeant, the Commissioner of the ~evenue an the City Treasurer. The Clerk to secure from State Auditor any records not avail- able from ttie files of the City Auditors 0~fice. ~. APPROVED ~~Presi~n ATTEST: ~ ~-~_~__~ ~_~- ~ t. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1925. No. 1850. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer to accommodate the pro- perty on both sides of McDowell Avenue for 380 feet ~;ast of Peach Road, both sides of Chestnut Avenue from 5th Street to 200 feet East of 3rd Street and Cherry Avenue for 380 feet East of 5th Street, N. W., was directed to be constructed and upon completion one-third of the cost to be charged the property owners abutting thereon and WHEREAS the sewer was constructed and on the ?th day of July, 1925, at 3 o'clock P. U. a hearing was given the property owners on the question of the assessment, and '~HEREA~ no one appeared and objected to said assessment, THEREi~0EE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment of $1,402.08 be, and the same is hereby levied against the property abutting on the sewer hereinbefore mentioned which is apportioned according to the statement of the City Engineer filed with the record. APPROVED ~'~ a ~ /I IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ~iOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1925. No. 1851. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Roanoke Hail~ay & Electric Company to double track its line of street railway from the present terminus of its double track on Norfolk Avenue ~. ~., near the intersection of Campbell Avenue S. E., in an easter- ly direction a distance of ?85 feet; and to double track its line of street railway from the present terminus of its double track on Orange Avenue N. W., near llth Street N. W., thence along Orange Avenue in a westerly direction a distance of 500 feet. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council for the City of Hoanoke as follows: (1) That the Roanoke Railway & Electric ~ompany be and it is hereby p.rmit- ted to construct, maintain and operate a double track from the terminus of its present double track on Norfolk Avenue S. E., 300 feet hast of its intersection with Campbell Avenue S. E., along and on Norfolk Avenue S. E., in an easterly direction a distance of ?85 feet, to 8th ~treet S. E. That the Roanoke Hailway & Electric Company be and is hereby permitted to construct, maintain and operate a double track from the terminus of its present ! double track on Orange Avenue N W , I~50 feet West of llth Street N. ~., along ar~l ?. on Orange Avenue in a westerly direction a distance of 500 feet to a point 60 feet ~ East of l~th Street N. ~. The Roanoke ~ailway & Electric Comps~ny is permitted to construct, maintain and operate the above specified double tracks upon the marne terms and conditions as provided in the franchise heretofore granted the said Roanoke ~ailway & Electric Company and its predecessor, t~e Roanoke Street Railway ~ompany, applicable to the respective lines on the respective streets where said improvements are proposed to be made except as changed and modified herein· BE IT ~URTHER ORDAINED that the ~oanoke ~ailway & Electric Com~ny shall pay the entire cost of paving, relmving and maintaining with like nmterial, and stroll keep in as good condition as the residue of the roadway, street or ~venue, those portions thereof occupied by such double tracks between the outer rails therefor and for a space of 18 inches outside of each outer rail; the paving, repaving an:l mSintaining of ~:aid paving to be done to the satisfaction and_ good. liking of the City Engineer· The said Roanoke R&ilway & Electric Company shall make complete the con- struetion of the double traoks specified within £our months from the adoption of this ordinance. APPROVED (~ Presmdent J IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE uITY OF RO~OKE, VIRGINIA, The lath day of August, 192B. No. 18~?. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Hoanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains· BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the ~oanoke Gas Light Comoany to install the followin~ (1) A four inch main on Highland Avenue from the dead end 50 feet west of ?th Street 125 feet West. (2) A fpur inch main on ~irginia Avenue from the end of the main at No. ?24 to No.728, a distance of about 100 feet. The said ~oanoke was Light Oompany by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and aave harmless the City of Eos~oke from all claims for damages to person or property by reason ef the construction m~d maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the street where the same ia opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of ~oanoke providing for street restoration. Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1925. No. 1858. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant to the Treasurer of the League of Virginia Hunicipalities for $2271.00. 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 for the sum of $2271.00 payable to the Treasurer of the League of Virginia Municipalities to in- vestigate the proposed increase in telephone rates to be charged by the Ohesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, said sum being equal to 25 cents for each phone in the City of Roanoke as of June 30, 1925. Said amount When paid shall be charged to the account of special services. APPR 0VED -- Clerk. Pre si d e4~t. IN THE COUNCIL ~JH THE CITY 0F LHOANOKE, VIHGINIA, The 14th day of August. 1925. No. 1859. A HESOLUTION to approve the accounts aud claims against the city of Roanoke for the month of July, 1925, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of July, 1925, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered pa~d as followm: C~ty Manager ~ngi neeri ng Department City Clerk Tre a sure r Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Ele c ti OhS 0 ounc i 1 Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Ins ane $ 901.22 1,096.75 1,099.72 200.92 ~?0.00 291.66 1,259.86 255.40 457.60 1,615.69 1,040.~2 433.32 49.00 6?2.37 91.15 388.33 4?5.83 36.00 11a ATTEST: Juvenile Court Police Dept. ~ire Dept. ~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physic ian Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables Live St ock Refunds & Rebates Spe cial Se rvic e s We rkme n ' s C crop ensat i on Garage Dept. Parks Library Ma rke t Interest Account s Payable EXTRA 0RD I NARY Almshouse Building Sewer Construction Drain Constructi on Street Grading Macadami z lng Street Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Construction Bridge Constrdction Schools New Marks t APPROVED $ 734.91 10,490.79 10, 9?0.86 2,013.?? 2,293.59 454.92 ?3°50 100.00 S12.48 1,488.85 1,626. ?3 4,216.91 664.40 ?, 131.61 383.37 1,363.90 1,588.75 3"/5.00 30.50 4,463.56 223.65 1,085.31 1,409.59 1, 1,31? .66 65, ~85.00 $ 137,690.05 9, ?04 · 12 15,495.57 22,056.40 9,056.?S 1,675,16 10,194.53 6,285.12 6,054. ?0 17,223.83 5,000. O0 106.80 102~852.96 $240,543.01'" President. IN THE COUNCIL P0R TF, W. CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 1925. No. 1860. A RESOLUTION to pay Mrs. Katherine A. Johnson and Miss Helen G. Johnson for assisting the Central Registrar. 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 Nrs. Kather-i ine A. Johnson for the sum of $27.00, and Miss Helen G. Johnson for the sum of $49.28 for ser!g/.ices in assisting the Central Registrar. ~td amount ~en paid shal~ be charged to the account of elections. ATTEST' ~ ~. cle'~k. APPROVED '. ~ '' - president IN THE COUNCIL POE THE CITY 0F ROANOL~, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, 19 25. No. 1861. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the con~,truction of certain sewer. WHEREAS by ~esolution heretofore adopted, the City Manager was authorized to 1~:~ advertise for bids for the construction of a sewer to accommodate the property on i~ "/th Street $. E. for 1000 feet North from Buena Vista Avenue. Aoting under said following firms: Tinsley Construction Co. Draper and Wood Campbell and Peters J. R. Vaughan S. B. Bennington Pace Construction Co., Inc. 1902.00 2417.00 2385.00 2836.00 :5435.00 2157.00 and WHEREAS. the bid of the Tinsley Construction Company is the lowest and best bid, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of, Roanoke that the contract for the construction of the sewer to accommo~,ate the property on 7th Street S. E. for 1000 feet North of Buena Vista Avenue be, ara the same is hereby awarded to the Tinsley Construction Co. at the price of $190S.00. BE IT 1WJRTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper contract and bond to be executed by said Tinsley Construction Company before proceeding with said work, thee bond to be in the penalty of BO per cent of the contract price. Clerk. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN016E, VIRGINIA, The lA th day of August, 192B. No. 1862. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager in conjunction with the Mayer of the town of Vinton to advertise for bids far the construction of a bridge over Tinker Creek at the end of Dale Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager in conjunction with the Mayor of the town of Vinton be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of a bridge over Tinker Creek at the end of Dale ~Avenue S.E. When said bids are received the same shall be presented to Council for iZs action. Clerk · APPROVED Pre oi~ ent ./ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of August, No. 1863. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Cil~ Manager to construct or cause to be constructed certain sidewalks. WHEREAS there are numerous petitions pending before Council asking that sidewalks be constructed in various sections of the City, and WHE~S the City Manager has prepared a list sho~lng the lomation of such sidewalks and estimated cost, and WHEREAS it is deemed advisable for the Council of the City of Roanoke to construct said sidewalks where ever the property owners will contribute to one-half of the cost thereof, II City Manag. er be, and he is hereby directed to construct, or cause to be construct- ed, sidewalks where the same have been petitioned for wherever the property owner deposits one-half of the cost thereof before commencing with the walk. APPROVED ' .~ · Presi dent IN TI~ COUNCIL FOR iT, I-; CITY OF ROA~.JOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of August, 192~. No. 1864. All OHDINAilCE to amend and reordain ~ection 15 of an or~inance~adopted by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke on the 2~th day of ~,;arch, 19£5 entitled "Ail 0RDII~ANCE to grant permission to the Safety .,,.~otor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein s~.ecified, a motor bus system of passenger transportation, upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke". WtJ_E:QEAS it is necessary for the preservation of the peace property, health and safety of the community that a bond be executed by the Safety I.,~otor Transit ~.Corporation to be in effect Tuesday, September l, 1925, an emergency is declared to ~exist and this ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage. BE IT 0~.DAINED by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke that Section 25 of an ,~ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 24th day of ~,~.arch, ,!1925, entitled, "An Ordinance to grant permission to the Safety ~,~otor Transit Cor- iporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified, a motor bus aystem of passenger transportation upon certain mtreets of the City of t~oanoke" be iamended and reordained so as to read as follows: 15. Before operating any vehicle under the provisions of this ordinance, :~'?:the gr~utee shall procure and file with the City Auditor a policy or policies oZ' iiliability insurance in form to be approved b~ the City Attorney indemnifying the igranteo in the sum of at least ~lO,O00 for each accident, $[000 for each injury '.~to one persen and ~1000 for property damage ,~rising out; of the operation of such i'?ehicle and for '~nich the said grantee shall be held liable. ~uch polic:y or in- ?,surance shall provide that it shall be maintained at the said sum of $10,000 for '.!each vehicle operated by the grantee under this ordinance, through the whole p~riod ~durin~ which such vehicle shall be operated, notwithstrm, ding m'qy recovery er claim ii~gainst the grantee on account of alleged liability for injury or damage to persons i'~io r ~ operty. {a) Said policy sh~ll further contain a c~.ause obligating the insurance i¢ompany to give not less than ten (10) days' written notice to the City Auditor ibefore the cancellation of any such polic~? and the right and privilege of the grante~ ihereunder to operate its vehicle and maintsin its transportation system under this ~ ordinance shall ipso facto be revoked and ter~inated by the lapse, cancellation or i termination of said policy of insurance, until the same shall have been renewed or !: replaced or a new policy in the amount above stated for each vehicle, obtained and ~ filed as herein required by the said grantee. {b) Such insurance policy shall contain a further provision that the in- i solvency, or bankruptcy of the insured shall not release the insurance company .from ~!i the payment of damages for injuries sustained or death by wrongful act or loss ! incurred during the life of this policy or prior to the exnSrn, t~nn. after the giving of written notice to the City Auditor as aforesaid. lc) In case of a recovery against the insured on account of any such policy shall provide that the insurance company wil~ injury, death or loss, the Said pay on account of the judgment recovery against the insured, an amount equal to ~ but not exceeding tb~ amount of the policy or of the judgment. (d) The said policy of insurance may be sued upon at any time provided for by the laws of the State of Virginia, and by ar~ person who has a right under its terms to be paid on account of injury death or loss by the said insurance c o mpa ny. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President'/ IN THE COUNCIL 20R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of August, 19£5. No. 1@65. A i~ESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Eoan~oke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install the following water mains: fl) A two inch main on 5th Street S. E. North from Albemarle Avenue a distance of 200 feet. ~2) A two inch main on Northumberland Avenue from Chesterfield Street West to Dudding Street. The Roarmke ~iater ~orks Oompany by acting under this ~esolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of ~oanoke from all' claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenence of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: ~_ ~_d~<~ ,~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL F0H THE CITY 0F i~0ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of August, 1925. No. 1866. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke ~ailway and Electric Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roenoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lightm as follows: Il) A 250 C. P. ~ight at Montrose Avenue and 6~ Street ~. E. ~2) A 250 C. P. light at Montrose Avenue and ?th Street S. E. (3) A 250 C. P. light at the coroner of Peach Hoad and Ohe stnut Avenue,N. ~4) A 250 C. P. light at the corner of Jeanette Avenue and 6th Street,S., [.6~ A R.GO ~. P. light nt t~ ~r nf ~.~tl~ .~tr~t ~ ~l~n~ ~v~_ 117 Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Hailway and Electric Company. ATTEST: APP ROVED Clerk. - .j ' pres' den . IN THai COUNCIL ~IDlt TH~ CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of August, 1925. No. 1868. A HESOLUTION directing the payment of $9.56 to Miss Abbie wright on account of cver payment of taxes. BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum o£ $9.56 payable to Miss Abbie Wright on account of over payment of taxes on Lot 4, Section 20, R. ~. & H. Addition for the year 1914. to the account of refunds and rebates. APPR0 VED Said amount when paid shall be charged President/ IN THru COUNCIL P0H TH~; CITY 07 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28 th day of August, 19 25. No. 1869. A r~SOLUTION authorizing the City ~,~am~ager to purchase a certain strip cf land from S. L. Mayo, Jr., for market purposes. BE IT ~5OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and ~h is hereby authorized to purchase from S. L. ;,.~ayo, Jr., at the price of $100.00 that stri,p of land in the rear of lot of ~. O. Stone on Salem A~enue at 12th Street. Said S. L. Mayo, Jr., to have the right to remove the builELing that is now on said lot. APPR 0 V ED Presi dent. III THE COUDCIL 20R ~ ...... ~PUZ CITY OF R0~'~LOKE. VIRGINIA, The 4th day of Septomber, 1925. No. 1870, A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to inst~ll certain street lights. BE IT ~SOL~D by the Council of the Cit2 ol mo~moke that the Roanok~ Railwas~ and Electric Company be, and it is he.by authorized tc install street li~ts as follows: (1) A 100 C. P. light at Mortcn Avenue ~d 13th Street, S. h. [2) A 250 C. ~. light at Su~itt Avenue arid Dunsmore Street. Said light to be maintair~ed ur~der the contract existing between th~o Roan::ke Rail~ay and Electric Co. and the Citj~ of Roanoke. 1!8 IN THE COUHCIL 2~OR THE CITY OP ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of September, 19S5. No. 1849. A RESOLUTION to open Loudon Avenue ~rom the present dead end West of Zrd Street to ~oorman Road. WHEREAS the interest of the public of the City of Roanoke demands that Loudon Avenue N. W. be opened from the present dead end West of Zrd S~reet to Noorman Road, the width thereof to be forty (40) feet. THEREPOPJ~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Loudon Avenue from the present dead end West of 3rd Street be opened and that the width thereof be forty (40) feet. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a committee to consist of the City ~[anager and the President of Council be, and they are hereby appointed to negotiate with the owners of the property, through whose land the proposed extension is to be made, to acquire such land for the purpose of opening said street, said committee to. report to Council the result of said negotiations. Cle rk. APPROVED P sident. IN THE COUI~CIL ~0i{ THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of September, 1925. No. 1867. A ibESOLUTICN to levy an assessment for the construction of certain sewers. WHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer to accommodate the proper~ on Campbell Avenue, Kirk Avenue, Church Avenue and the North side of Ta~ewell Avenue from lZth to 1Vth Streets, S. ~., was ~lrected to be constructed and upon completion, one-third of the cost to be charged the property owners abutting thereon and WHEREAS the sewer was constructed and on the 2&th day of August, 19~5, at ~ o'clock P. ~I. a hearing was given the property owners on the question cf the assessment, and ~,~HEREAS no one appeared and objected to said assessment, THEREFORE, BE IT !~$0LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment of $~,725.90 be, and the same is hereby levied against the property abutting on the sewer hereinbefore mentioned which is apportioned according to the statement of the City Engineer filed with the record. ATTEST: Clerk. APP RO Pre s~ d e~ . IN THE COUNCIL POR TP~E CITY OF ROANOYdi, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of September, 19~$. No. 1872. A RESOLUTION directing the City l,~anager to improve Washington Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Cit$~ ~.Janager gutter on Washington Avenue between 5th a~d 0th Streets, the estimated cost being ~Z600.00. Said amount to be charged to street improvement fund. Clerk. APPROVED Pre sid ~'nt .~ T · THE THE COULCIL P0R CITY OF ROANOt~, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of September, 19a~. No. 187Z. A RESOLUTION to name the park donated by F. Fallen in the Southeast Section of the City. WHEREAS ~. Fallen had donated to the CitF of Roanoke certain land ~onsisting of approximately Z8 acres situated in the Southeast Section of the Cit~' lying North of Dale Avenue to be used for park purposes. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the park be, and the sa~r~e is hereby named "~allon Park". APt:ROVED ~~/ ~ IN T~ COUNCIL hW0R tSiE CITY O~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th dss; of September, No. 1874. 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 a violation thereof. 'ffHEREAS, 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 publiOl health be preserved and the safety of the citizens and their pgoperty protected. An emergency is declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its pas sage. NOW, T~iERESORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanot~, Virginia, as follows: 1. That all persons, firms and corporations using water shall keep their water pipes and all fixtures connected therewith in good repair so that no waste ~' of water be permitted. ~. That no person ,firm or corporation ahall use water for washing: side- : w~lks, streets or gutters, waterin~ gardens, lawns or yards. ~. That fcra violation of any provision of this or~linance, such /~rson, firm or corToration shall be subject to a fine of not les:: than $a.50 nor more than ~10.00 for such offense; and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $50.00 for the second offense. A TTE~! T: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL ~DR THE CITY OF RO~,~0KE, VIi~INIA, The llth day of September, 1925. No. 1877. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install' certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Lafayette Boulevard and Broad- way, South Roanoke. (20 One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of SylVan Road and Camilla Avenue. Said lights to be maintained in accordance with contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Roanokm Railway and Electric Company. President. ATTEST: Cie rk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL h~0R TF~ CITY 0F HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of September, 192~, No. 1878. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant payable to C. L. Farley to refund license paid on account of giving away trade coupons. BE IT HESOLVED 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 $25.00 payable to C. L. Farley to refund amount of license paid for giving away trade coupons. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of refunds ancl rebates. Cie rk. ATTE S T: APPR0~£D President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THL CITY 02 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of September, 1925. No. 1880. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanohe for the month of August, 192~, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roaneke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of August, 192~, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dept. City Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. Judge ~ Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of 'A~axes City Hall Elections Stati.onery & Printing C ouch. i I $1001.00 1186.09 898.11 155.57 5?0.00 891.66 175J.55 2118.64 482.01 949.57 1650.51 2.45 433.32 VV.O0 Attest: Hospitals Organized Charities Ins an e Jail Juvenile Court Police Depmrtme nt Fire Department Fire Hydrant i{ental Street Lighting Building Inspection [lilitary & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detent ion Healt$ Department Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Lal nte nanc e Street nepair Bridge ~epairs Crusher City 5rabies Tools & Equipment Refunds & r, ebates Special Services Special Allowances & Gifts ~:~orkmen' s Compensation Garage Schools Parks Lib rary Market s Interest Accouhts Payable EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain uonstruction Street grading Macadami zing Street Paving Curb and Gutter Sidewalk Construction Sidewalk ae fund Bridge Construction Schools New ~,~arke t APPROVED Clerk. $ 388.53 4~b.83 24.00 1,765.80 909.83 11,299.68 11,098.64 2,0~0.50 2,295.69 476.48 6~ .00 100. O0 191 .~6 1,710.40 995.01 6~8 · ~5 4,878.J2 141 · 55 1,105.55 1,457.90 65.00 £96.31 1,906.39 gO0. O0 500.50 5,...58.43 4,48~ .51 1,294.3~/ 1,807.96 1,386.07 9,925.00 '772.04 2,314.08 24,436.18 3,877.70 g,4Z?.51 10,609.09 8,874.65 7,180 · 66 28.12 28,088..08 25,000.00 6.00 ¢ 80,531.06 112,852.07 19S,S8S.lS IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA/~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of September, 1925. No. 18~6. AN ORDINANCE annexing certain terri$ory of the Count~ of Roanoke, Virginia, which territory is an addition to the present corporate limits of the City of Roanoke and all of which lies in said county adjacent to the boundary line of said city. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: 1. That the City of ~oancke deems it desirable, snd hereby declares that it desires to annex, in the manner prescribed by law certain territory of the county of Roanoke, Virginia, which territory is an addition to the present corpo- rate limits of the City of Roanoke, and all of which lies in the said County adjacent to the Northern, Southern and Western boundary line of said City, as herein described. ~. The territory proposed to be acquired by this ordinance may be accurate~ ly described by the following metes and bounds, to-wit: Weaver Heights - Lee-Hy Court. point being the intersection of the Westerly line of ha~eigh Court Land Corporation ~nd the center line of Grandin goad also mm a corner to present corporation line; thence S. 19 deg. 38' E. 35.0 feet, more or less, to the South line of Grandin itoad; thence ~ith the South side of Grandin noad S. ?0 deg. 22' W. 90.0 feet, more or less, to the easterly line of the Weaver Heights subdivision known as Grandin Court; thence with the easterly line of same; S. 34 deg. 36' E. 1593.0 feet, more or less, corner to the Weaver Heights subdivision known as Grandin Court Annex; thence with line of same S. 34 deg. 01' E. 2550.0 feet, more or less to an iron pipe, corner to the City of ~oanoke Almshouse l~arm; thence S. 15 deg. 50' W. (leaving the line of the City of Eoanoke Almshouse ~'arm at 511.5 feet) a distance of 848.82 feet to a double White Oak; thence S. ?9 deg. 24' W. 2144.05 feet to a Black Oak; thence with the Western boundary lines N. ll deg. 51' W. 660.0 feet to a point; thence N. 25 deg. 51' W. 319.69 feet to a point; thence N. 8 deg. S0' W. 226.8? feet to a point; thence N. 20 deg. 09' W. 2?4.85 feet to a point; thence N. 19 deg. 63' W. ll~.5 feet to a point; thence N. 52 deg 58' W. 556.8? feet to a point; thence N. 32 deg. 58' W. 165.0 feet to a point; thence N. 14 deg. 58' W. 214.5 feet to a Dogwood, corner to ~eaver Heights Corporation; thence with Western lines of same 8. 89 deg. 09' W. 142.73 feet to a point; thence N. 32 deg. 16' W. 1740.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the 01d Crawford line, said line being the North line of Gillespie Road; thence with the line of same 11. 52 deg. 15' E. 865.4 feet, more or less to a points thence N. 6 deg. 24' E. 1950.0 feet, more or less, to a point, corner to Lee-Hy Court Corporation, said point being the point of intersection of the center line of Carlton Load and the Southern boundary line of Lee-Hy Court; thence with the center line of Carlton Road N. 9 deg. 21' E. 872.31 feet to a point; thence N. ?5 deg. 31' W. 199.0 feet to a point; thence N. 21 deg. ll' E. 9?9.58 feet to a point; thence S. 62 deg. 3~' E. 1715.19 feet to a point in the present Corporation Line of the City of iioanoke. Rugby BEGINNING at a point on the South side of Carroll Avenue N. W. maid point being the point of intersection the West line of the l~ranwill Addition produced with the South side of Carroll Avenue (and said point being on the present corporation Line of the City of Eoanoke); thence crossing Carroll Avenue and with the West line of the Franwill Addition N. 13 deg. 03' 39" E. 536.9 feet to a point; thence with the Northern boundary line of the ~ranwill Addition S. ?6 deg. 56' ll" E. 300.00 feet, more er less, to a point, corner to the Rugby ~and Corporation; thence with the West line of the same N. 3 deg. 04' 49" E. 986.76 feet to a point; thence along the North line of an alley, said line being the Northern boundary of the ~ugby Land Corporation, S. 66 deg. ll' ll" E. 1564.21 feet to a point; thence S. 13 deg. 00' 00" W. 141.0'¥feet, more or less, to a point on the North side of Watts Avenue, said point being the Eastern Boundary line of Lot i Section 28; thence with the North side of ~atts Avenue S. 77 deg. 00' 00" E. 441.52 feet to a point; thence ~. 64 deg. 21' 00" E. ?01.83 feet to an angle point on the East side of 12th Street; thence N. 40 deg. 30' 00" E. 223.2 feet to the Southeast corner of Watts Avenue and 12th Street; thence with the South side of Watts Avenue S. 57 deg. 45' 00" E. lB1.0 feet more or less, to the Southwest corner of Watts Avenue and a l0 foot alley; thence with the West line of same S. 32 deg. 15' 00" 'W. 140.0 feet to a point; thence along the south side of a l0 foot alley S. 57 deg. 45' 00" 650.0 feet, more or less to a point; thence N. 68 deg. 04' 00" E. 160 feet more or le~s to the East side of 10th Street; thence S. 2? deg. 55' 48" W. 12.0 more or less to the NOrth bank of Lick Run; thence with the North bank of Lick Run as it meanders to the intersection of the Northwem~ern line of Washington Park, formerly known as the Watts Mill Trac~, (which was conveyed to ~he City of Roanoke by C. T. Lukens); thence N. 51 deg. 24' 5?" E. 3?0.0 feet more or less to a planted stone; thence S. 31 deg. 03' 12" E. 1371.4 ~eet to the Northwest intersection point of Peach noad and Hart Avenue, said point being in the Present Corporation l~ine. This land embraces all of the ~ranwill Addition, all of the Rugby Land Corporation, except all of Block 21 and part of Block 20, all of the land between 10th Street Northwest and the Eastern Boundary of Washington Park, included between the Corporation line and Lick Run to its intersection of Boundary of Washington Park. Villa Height s. BEGINNING at a point on the present Corporation line, said point being the intersection of the Western Boundary of Villa Heights produced and the Oorporation Line; thence N. l? deg. ~2' W.229 feet to a point; thence N. l0 deg. 38' E.~273.5 feet tca point; thence N. 4 deg. 25' E. 145.& feet to a point; thence N. ~ deg.30' W. 152.8 feet to a point; thence N. 9 deg. 38' E. 411.? feet to a point; thence S. 89 deg. 59'g.177.3 feet to a point; thence N. 43 deg. 19' E. 191.4 feet to a point; thence N. 23deg. 02' E. 139.8 feet to a poi~n_t; thence N. l? deg. 35' W. 300 feet more or less to a point; thence with the West side of an alley N. 56 deg. 50' E. 680 feet more or less to the inter- section of said alley produced an~ the North side of ~assachusetts Avenue; thence S. 33 deg. 10' E. 80 feet to a point; thence S. 5~ deg. 20'E470.0 feet and crossing Lafayette Boulevard to a point; ~ said point being the Northeast Intersection of the East line of Lafayette Boulevard and North line of ~,~assachusetts Avenue; thence S. 72 deg. 20' E. 760.4 feet more or less to a point; thence S. 8~ deg. 08' E. 320.18 feet to a point, said point being the Northwest-corner of ~lassachusetts Ave. and Cove ~oad; thence S. 4 deg. 52' 00" W. 600.0 feet to a point on the West side of Cove Road, maid poir~.t being the point of intersection of the Melrose Land Company and the ¥illa Heights corner of Carroll Ave. and ~Ynd Street N. W. southern portion of Villa Heights. This territory embraces the Morningside Heights. BEGI~NING at a point on the Last side of ~th Street S. E., said point being the intersection of the hadst line of 9th Street and the south line of ~.~organ Avenue, S. E.; thence N. 74 deg. 36' E. 618.65 feet to a point on the southwest corner of Morgan Avenue and Wilson Street; thence crossing ~ilson and Morningside Streets and with the South line of Mor~an Avenue S. 78 deg. 48' E. 1JY0 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of ~organ Street and Buena Vista Boulevard; thence S. 80 deg. E. ~.~ feet to a point on the hast side of Ouena Vista Boulevard said point being the intersection of the West line of Lot J0 Section 22 ~orningside Heights, and the South line of a l0 foot alley; thence with the South line of same 60 deg. 10' E. l?a.0 feet, more or less, to the Western right-of-way line of the ¥irginian Hallway; thence along the line of same along a spiral curve 608.0 feet, more or less, to a point of tangent; thence N. 9 deg. 20' W. 98~.0 feet to a point; said point being a corner to the present corporation line of the City of Roanoke. This territory includes the Northern Portion of ~ornir~side Heights excluding Blocks V. 8, 9, 10, ~0, E1 and 2~. The City of Roanoke hereby sets forth the necessity for and the exped- iency of the proposed annexation, that is to say; ~ll That it is both expedient and necessary to annex the said territory because it lies just outside of the City of Hoanoke and in the line of its inevi- i i table growth, and must of necessity become a physical part of the city in the near~! future: Because it is highly expedient and essential,~if not absolutely necessary, that the sewerage, drainage and water supply system of Roanoke City, shOul.d con- stitute one comprehensive system, and be planned on one comprehensive scale, to the end that when the inevitable consolidation of this outlying territory with the Eity of Roanoke occurs, the people will be save the loss and waste necessitated by She abandonment and replacement of inadequate sewers, drains and water supply systems, and for the protection of life and property, and for the security of health by the abandonment of the cess pools and sep'tic tanks now used in some sections of the territory proposed to be annexed. ~ That the crowded and congested conditions, at present prevailing in almost every section of the City, may be relieved by additional territory to the oorporate limits of the City not built upon, but adapted to city improvements, so as to afford cheap and desirable locations for the erection of commodious, health- ful and beautiful residences. l'g} Tlmt the present prospective system of public improvement to the City, such as the establishment of grades of streets and alleys; the plans of construc- tion of sewers, culverts, drains, and water and gas mains, may be designated, adjusted and m~de so as to avoid unnecessary annoyance and damage, necessarily occurin~ where property is 'built uron and developed before such systems are de- signed, adjusted and made. {'4) The fact that a part of the said territory' is already built upon, thougl without any sufficient systems of sewers or other improvements making it not only expedient, but necessary that sose complete system of sewerage be properly provide~ for the proper sanitation and improvement of said territory, Because in the light of modern hygiene the health and indeed the lives of the people of Roanoke City, make it necessary that all adjacent territory that is populated even moderately thick shall be brought under the rules and regulation~ of the Board of Health of the said City, for the prevention of typhoid, typhus and other fevers and diseases. ~6) Because the territory lies in the direction of the natural growth and ]24 market in lots, and has been so managed as not to be capable for use for agricul- tural purposes. ~?) That the territory proposed to be annexed is in the line of the in- evitable growth of the Oity of ~oanoke, and most of the business of a~t persons residing or trading in said territory is transacted into the City of Roanoke with residents of said city, or in offices located within the city limits, and it will greatly expedite the transaction of such business to have the said territory brought within the corporate limits of said city. (8) That the inhabitants of this territory and the~persons owning pro- perty and transacting business therein, enjoy many of the admantages of' the City streets and improvements and such protection frOm the. police and fire department of the City, and their lands are thereby increased in value without the payment of a~y taxes to the City therefor. (9) That the City has improved many of its streets up to the City limits opposite said territory and the said territory should be annexed in order ~hat ther may be same means of opening, improving and maintaining the highways therein, as well as, the improvement and maintenance of those already laid out. 4. She City of Roanoke hereby sets forth the terms and conditions, upon which it desires to make the proposed annexation, and proposes for the future management and improvement of the annexed territory the following: (ll The City of A~oanoke shall assume and provide for the reimbursement of the County of Roanoke of such Just proportions of any existing debt of such county or districts therein, if any there be, and ~r the value of such permanent public improvements as may have been made in the territory a~mexed, either by way of macadamizing public roads or streets, or by way of the construction of concrete reads or streets, or Sd~herwise permanently improving reads or streets, or by con- structing concrete sidewalks or public roads or streets or by constructing or lay- ing water mains or sewers, garbage disposal systems, fire protection facilities, bridges or any other permanent public improvement constructed and maintained by said county at the time of annexation. The City of Roanoke shall also provide for the compensation to said county for the value of any school houses, er other public building of said county located within the annexed territory, and for the injury to the value or the impai~ ment of the use to the County of any school house therein by reason of the annex- ation made. (2) That the tax rate upon the land within the annexed territory shall not be increased beyong the rate assessed by the county of iioanoke, Se far as said land shall be acquired from the county of Roanoke, at the time of the annexation under this ordinance for a period of five years after such annexation, except upon the petition oS a majority of the voters of the territory acquired to the City Council, i~ which case the tax rate on the lands in the territory so acquired, and so petitioning, may be increased in accordance with the said petition. (3) That all revenues derived by the City of ~oanoke from taxation in said territory ac:~uired from t~oanoke County, during the first period of five years, either on property or from other sources, including licenses, shall be wholly expended by the City of Roanoke upon streets, sewers, lights, water and other public i~provements in said territory acquired from said County, according as the said taxes are levied and collected; provided, however, that at any time within the ~ t~iv~ v~rs the Council of the Cit~ o~ ~oanoke may, by ordinance, set apart a sum eq~sl to twelve per centum of the assessed value, at the time of the anr~xatio~, of the lands annexed, which sum so set apart shall be wholly expended in and for the benefit, of the annexed territory in public improvements~ and when said sum shall have been so set apart, and said public improvements shall have been begun, the land annexed shall be subject to the Gity tax rate, and the proceeds thereof shall be paid into the City Treasury along with all other taxes and licenses in eueh territory for general purposes, although said five ye~s ahall not have elapsed; provided, that said sum to be so set apart and expended shall be reduced by the ~m already expended on said improvements under any other plan of annex- ation in said territory; and, provided, further, that out of the proceeds ~E of the sale of the next issue of bonds by the City of koanoke after such annexation a sum equal to the said twelve per centum of the assessed value, ~t the time of annexation, of the land annexed, reduced by the sums hereinbefore mentioned, shall be set apart and expended in said territory as hereinbefore directed, unless said sum has been already so expended. (4~ That all county levies imposed on persons and property within such territory for the current fiscal year in which said annexation is made shall be paid to the County of! Roanoke, according as they were imposed by the authority of the maid County. (5) That the taxes assessed, collected and expended during the said period of five years shall be so assessed, collected and kept, that the same may be expended as hereinbefore provided in the annexed territory from which it was s~ collected umtil and unless a sum be set apart equal to twelve per centum of the assessed value at the time of annexation of the lands annexed, ~nd ~hen said s~m shall have been so set apart and the public improvements shall have been begun, the land annexed shall be subject to the City tax rate. (6) That the City of A~oanoke will, so soon as practicable in its judgment after annexation is accomplished, afford police aN~d fire protection and public school facilities to the citizens residing in the annexed territory, and will, wit~ all reasonable dispatch afford and furnish other public facilities and improvement~ to said citizens, as provided by law. ~?) That in the annexed territory no streets or alleys shall be opened or projected, except with the consent and approval of the Council of the City of Roanoke. (8) That all school children living in Roanoke County and ~ow attending any school in the annexed territory 8hall have the ri~ht to continue in attendance upon said school for a period of two years from the date of annexation under this or di nan c e. ~9) That the County of Roanoke shall have the right to drain any water or sewerage into the natural waterways embraced in the annexed territory; provided, however that no streets or alleys or public or private l~ds in said territory shall be opened for laying drains or sewers without the consent of the Oouncil of the ~ity of Roanoke, and without just compensation for direct and consequential damages to such property. And in case any such natural waterway shall be converted:,i into a~a enclosed or covered sewer or drain by the said city and its use is neces- sary f~r such drainage or sewerage by the said county, the terms and conditions of such user shall be agreed upon by the ~aid city and said county, and in case of disagreement, shall be settled by arbitration, one arbitrator to be appointed by the maid city, another by the county desiring the use m~d the third by the two arbitrators so appointed and their decision shall be final and conclusive on all pa rtie s. ~10~ Water, sewer and gas maims shall be extended into and through the annexed territory as soon as in the judgment of the City it is practicable and the population and conditions thereof demand the same. ~ll~ The County taxes of the annexed territory annexed to the City of Roanoke under this ordinance for the fiscal year in which such annexation becomes effective shall be paid to and collected by the county by ~hich the same were levied and assessed. tlS) The said City of Roanoke shall by ordinance further provide for the futmrs management of the territory so annexed, by organization of the same into new wards, according to law, or by attaching the same to existing wards, and shall execute and strictly perform all the requirements prescribed by law, and shall guarantee and accord to every person within the maid annexed territory every right and privilege secured thereby; and the said territory and the inhabitants thereof shall be managed and treated in all respects as the existing territory and the inhabitants of the City of Roanoke are managed and treated, and shall be accorded like rights and privileges, except as this ordinance, or the final order in the proceedings shall under this ordinance, guarrantee and accord said territory and the inhabitants special rights and privileges, or provide~l for special management and improvement. 5. That the ~ity A~torney he, and he is hereby instructed to institute and prosecute, with as little delay as possible, the necessary legal proceedings in order to annex to the City of Roanoke by proper decree or judgment of the Circuit Court of the County of Eoanoke, the territory hereinbefore accurately described, upon the terms and conditions hereinbefore set forth. APPROYED Clerk. ATTEST: ~ ~ P i der~/. IN THE 00UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII~IA, The 18th day of September, 1925. No. 1881. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of the Tinker Creek Bridge. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of the Tinker Creek Bridge at the end of Da~e Avenue in the City and at the end of Sycamore Street in the town of Vinton be, and the same is hereby awarded to Preston and Pollard at the price of $16.312.05. it being the lowest and best bid. The construction of said bridge shall be in strict accordance with plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but before pro- ceeding with the construction said Preston & Pollard shall enter into a bond in the penalty of $8,156.03 for the faithful performance of the work and the City Attorr~y is directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bond. The cost of said bridge to be paid one-half by the City of Roanoke and one-half by the town of Vinton. The estimates for the,, work as it progresses shall be submitted to the Cil~y II ]_27 Nanager for p~yment and when presented one-half thereof shall be paid by the town of Vinton and one-half by the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: ~~gx ~ -- ' C 1~ rk. . '~ ~r~ si den t. / IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR TP~ ulTY CF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of September, 1925. No. 1882. A ~SOLU'i'ION granting a permit to the ~oanoke Gas Light Company to construcl ~.~ a' gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City af aoanoke that a permit be, and .. the same is hereby granted the Roanol~ Gas Light Company to install a four inch :~ gas main on 5th Street ~. E. from Cedar to Bluff Avenues and on Bluff Avenue S. E. ~ for '7,5 feet Weat of 5th Street. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting, under th't S S resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all clai~ for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas mains, and further agrees to re~lace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the General Ordinances of the City of Ec~noke proviZ- ing for street restoration. APP ROVED President. certain street li~ohts. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day o~ September, 1925. No. 1883. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Rosnoke Railway and Electric Company to instal] BE IT RESOLVhD by the Council of the City c~ i~oanoke that the Roanoke l~ail- way & Electric Co. be, and it is hereby authorized to install lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. light on Montrose Avenue half way between 'yth and 9th Streets. ¢2) One 250 C. P. light at the corns r of Carter Road and Stradford Place, Raleigh Court. (3) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Diagonal Street and Camilla Avenue. (4) One 100 C. P. light at the intersection of the alley bet'?,,een ~.[ountain and Highland Avenues between 1st and 2nd gtreets, S. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing bet~een the City !~iI of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and hlectric Co. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TME CITY CF' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day oI September, 1925. No. 1884. A P~ESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to grade and construct sidewalk on Moorman Avenue between 17th and 18th Streets. WHEREAS the property owners on the South side of Meorman Avenue between l?th and 18th Streets have agreed to donate to the City of Roanoke a strip of land off of their properties so as to make the street a uniform width of forty feet between points mentioned in consideration ~hat the City will grade the street and construct sidewalks along the South side thereof, and~ WHE_~EAS it is to ~he best interest of the City of aoanoke to accept the donation of the strip of land, THEREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the donation of said strip of land off of the property abutting on the South side of Moorman Avenue betwwen 17th and 18th Streets be, and the same is hereby accepted. BE IT i~URTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby autho- rized to grade Mo°rman Avenue between l?th and 18th Streets and to construct a sidewalk along the South side thereof. Any amount expended under the provisions of this resolution shall be charged to the account of street improvement. APPROVED ATTEST: ~Y~~ ~ ~ Ole rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 192B. No. 1885. 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 o£ Roanoke that a peE~it be, and the same is hereby granted to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on 15th Street S. E. from Kenwood Boulevard South a distance of 925 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Uo. 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 opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke l~oviding for street restoration. APP ~0VED ~ esident ~ ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of Odtober, 192~5. No. 1886. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street lights. BE IT 2~/SOLVED by the Council of the City of aoanoke that the Roanoke as follows: (l~ One 250 C. P. light on Hamilton Avenue, Wasena. approximately feet East of ~ain Street. ~) One S50 C. P. light at the corner of 5th Street and Cornwallis Avenue, South Roanoke. South ilo stuck e. I~) One 100 C. P. light corner Zrd Street and Yellow ~.ountain Road. Said lights to be maintained under the contract between the City of One 250 C. P. light at the corner of 6th .~treet and Cornwallis Avenue, Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Co. APPROVED President. ATTEST: ~~_~. ~ 'Cle ~k. IN THE COUNCIL ~,~0R THE CITY OF i~0AI~0~[E, ¥IRGINIA, The 2nd day of October, 1925. No. 1888. A RESOLUTION directing the City ;,,~anager to give a hearing to the t~operty o'~ners abutting on certain sidewalks. BE IT PJ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,[anager be, and he is hereby directed to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on the sidewalks proposed to be constructed as follows: Orange Ave. N. W. between 14th and 15th Streets, N. W. H. S. Harris Lot 2, Section l, Eureka Circle. N. W. corner Patterson Ave. & ?th Street, S. ~¥. ~,~rs. Yates, Lot 50 Taylor ~,~ap. S. W. corner Carolina Ave. & 1st Street S. Hoanoke. A. M. Cole, Lots 19 & 20, Sec. Z1, Crystal. Spring. West side Richlieu Ave. between 6th & ?th Streets. H. Thomas, Lot 20, Section 51, Crystal Spring. West '~ide 19th Street from Staunton Ave. N. to alley. G. H. Haven, Lot 16, Section 14, ~elrose L~nd Co. Elm Ave. S. E. between 6th and ?th Streets. Blanch Hauldren, Lot 12, Section 29, Belmont Land. North side Al~emarle Ave. S. E. bet. 6th & 7th Ets. Posey Kemp, Lot 26, Sec. ~5, Belmont Land. Southwest corner of Kenwood ~oulevard and 16th Street. Porter 0ney, Lot 6, Section 5, ~averly Place. Southeast corner Kenwood Boulevard and 16th Street. 0. P. Steele, Lot l, Section 8, Waverly Place. Said hearing shall be held at such time as the City ~,~anager shall direct and shall direct the property owner~ to appear at that time and state their objec- tion, if any they can, to the construction o£ said sldewalk. Clerk. APPROVED President. -' IN THE COUNCIL ~01~ THh CITY OP EOANOKh, VI~GINIA, The 9th day of October, 1925. No. 1889. A RESOLUTION authori~ng the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for the sum of ~200 for the expense of the c~lebration of Armistice Day. BE IT i~E~OLYED by the t~ouncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized~to draw a warrant for the sum of ~200 on account of the celebration of' Armistice Day. Said amount when paid ~all be charged to the account of allowances and gifts. Clerk. APPHOVED IN THE COUNCIL ~'0~ THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ' The 9th day of October, 19£5. No. 1890. A ~SOLUTION granting a permit to the Eoanoke %~;ater Works Company to in~tal~ certain water mains. BE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the City of aoanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the acanoke ~ater Works Company to install the follow- ing water mains: (l) A two inch main on ~cDowell Avenue from 8th Street hast to 7th Street then S~uth in ?th Street for a distance of 160 feet. (2) A two inch main on 18th Street Northwest from Center Avenue to Loudon Avenue thence West in ~,oudon Avenue 180 feet. (~) Lynchburg Avenue from Peach aoad ,,¥est to 6th Street a two inch rosin. Said aoanoke ~ater Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save har.m_les~ the City of ao~noke from all claims for dam~eges to person or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of m~id mains, and further agrees to replace the street where the s~%,,me is opened under the provi-i sio:'..~ of the general ordi~s~¢es providing for street rest.oration. A~PROVLD IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CY~Y OF RO~NO~J/, VIHGINIA, The 9th day of October, 19~. No. 1887. A ~S~UTION to lev~' ~ assessment for the construction of certain sewers. %~REAS by resolution P~retofore adopted a sewer to acco~odate the propert~ on Railroad, ~ssell, a~ Roanoke Avenue from Rolfe to Irvine Streets, Buford and I~ountain View Terrace from Rolfe to Bridge Etreet, ~ridge Street from Roa~ River to Hountain View Terrace was ~rected to be const~cted ~d upon completion one-third of th~~ cost to be c~rged the property o~ers abutting thereon, ~d ~;~AS the sewer was constructed and on the 29th day of September, 19S~, at Z o'clock P. ~., a hearing was given the property owners on the question of ~e assessment, and 121 THER?~?O)IE, BE IT RE,GEV, ED by t~ Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment of $3,487.24 be, and the same is hereby levied against the property abuttir.~ on the sewer hereinbefore mentioned which is apportioned according to tM statement of the Ci~.y Engineer filed with the record. ROVED president. IN T~ COUNCIL F0![ THE CITY 0F RGANOIf~, VIRGINLi, The 9th day of October, 1925. No. 1891. A RESOLb~YIO~? to appoint a committee of citizens to consider and report to Council the ~dvisability of establishing a ~ity Plannin~ Commission. WHEREA~, no comprehensive plan has been adopted by the Cit~' of Roanoke for the development of a well ordered comfortable and attractive cit~~, and ?~EREAS, it is desirable that a definite program be adopted for the develop- ment of the City to the end that the City may be more comfortable, ~ttractive and a better place to live. THERE?ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Cou~il of the City of Roanoke that a commit- tee consisting of three citizens in conjunction w~th the City Mar~ger be, and they ~re hereby appointed tc consider and report to the Council the ~dvisability of establishin~ a City Planning Commission for the purpose of studying the present probable future needs of the City and to prepare plan.,~ to guide the developments to secure order, convenience and economy. And the committee shall report to Council. A~i~R0~ED ATTEST: ~ .... ' C!erk~. IN T!~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOiLE, VIRGINIA, ~he 9th day of October, 1925. No. 1892. A RESOLUTIO_¥ to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of September, 1925, and directing the payment of the same. BE IT ~SOL'ZED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and cl~.ims against the City for the month of September, 1~5, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City }f.a r~ ge r Engineering Dept. ~ity Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Counc i 1 Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals 0rganized Charities ~ 898.~6 1~122.99 905.02 144.30 385.00 4,463.69 1,418.37 2Z8.36 466.54 935.76 145.95 58.20 455.32 75.50 495.70 lO ~. 20 588 475.83 Attest: Insane Jail Juve nile C our t Police Dept. ~i re Dept 1 .~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector I~ilitary & Armories Phy si c lan Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer ~.{ai n tenan ce Street Repair Bridge Repair C ru she r City Stables Refunds & Rebates .~pe c ia 1 Se rvic e s Damages & Co st Workmen's Compensation Garage Dept. Schools Parks Lib rary Ma rke t s Interest Accounts Payable EXTRAORDINARY Almshouse Build ing Sewer Construction Drain Constr~ction Street Grading Mac a dami zing Street Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Construction Curb & Gutter Bridge Construction Bridge Construction Schools Parks New ~,~arke t AP P ROVED Clerk. $ 96.00 1,6V4.65 844.46 10,558.50 1£,~51.6V 2,044.90 2,307.48 463.94 76.00 1,52.50 175.00 1,518.30 1,436.35 4,150.56 668.42 9,267.0~ 158 1,717.85 2,448.44 25.00 260.50 45.48 215.10 933.76 55,000.00 1,151,41 1,639.53 1,296.39 4,940. O0 755.57 ~ 131,511.44 10,116.41 4,501.87 11,521.24 5,443.37 285.56 21,261.52 10,423.18 3,068 .?3 121.12 21,720.63 111.09 25,000. O0 ? 50. O0 2,390.41 116,715.1S 248,226.57 IN TI[E COUNCIL FOi~ 'i~L[; CITY OF .q0ANOtiE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of October, 1925. No. 1893~ AN ORDINANCE to repeal an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 8th day of ~eptember, 1925, entitled, "An Ordinance to prevent the waste of water and to prohibit the use of water for certain purposes in the ~ity of Roanoke, and providing penalties fer a violstion thereof". BE IT (I~DAINkY) by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City o£ Roanoke on the 8th day of September, 1925, 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 penalties for a violation thereof" be, and the same is hereby repealed. APPR 0VED y ' P~esident IN T~ COUNC IL FOE r~v'~' CI?Y OF !~OANOKE, VIi{GINIA The 2Drd 4ay of October, 19~b. No. 1897. A ~ESOLUTION acceptin~ the proposition of T. ~..,'~ri~t to ~onate a stri~ of land 50 feet wide off of his property to open Taylor Street through to lqth Street, S. E. ~,'~EP~AS, T. ~. ~m/~right has agreed to donate to the City of Ro~oke a strip 14th Street, 2 ~ of land 50 fleet wide so as to extend Taylor Street throuoh to . ~., previded the City will acquire s~fficient land from the property o~ers ~ of his ~nd to make Taylor Street 50 feet wide between llth Street and 14th Street, and the City ~dll further open an'l grade the e:.~tension of Taylor Street between llth and IZth Streets through the land of said T. S. ~'~right and apply stone thereon,/the work to be done prior to Jan~ry 1, 1926, and Wt~REAS it is to ~he best interest of the City of Roanoke that the pro- position of T. 2. ~right be accepted. THE~0RE, BE IT !~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Taylor Street be o~,ened thromzh the land of Ti ~. ?~right between the present end and 14th Street, the width thereof to be 50 feet. BE IT FURTHER i~SOLVED that the City M~ager be, and he is hereby directed to take such steps as may be necessary to acouire from the property owners abutting on Taylor Street a strip of ~nd sufficient to make Taylor Street 50 feet wide. ATTEST: ~' y~..t~._~, .... ,~-~~ '- A President. P Clerk. IN T,~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY Oi~~ i{OANOi~, VIRGINIA, The ~ord day of October, t925. No. 1898. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water ~/~orks Company to install certain water mains. BE IT ~SOLYED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Zoanoke Water '~orks Company to lay a two inch water main in Sixth ~tree~ S. E. from Ifurray Avenue a distance of 600 feet. Said Roanoke ~.;~ater ~ork~ Company by actinz under this resoluticn agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of i~oanok~~, ~rom all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance oz' said water main, and further agrees to replace the ~street where the same is opened under the provisions, of the general ordirmnces of the City of Roanoke ~rov~ding for street restoration. APPROVED IN Tt~ COUNCIL POE TIlE CITY 02 The 2~rd day of October, No. 1899. A RESOLUTION authorizing, the Roanoke z',ailway and Electric Comp, any to install Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install a 250 C. I~. light at the corner of Noorman Avenue and 22nd Streets, N. ~. Said light, to be maintained in accerdance with the contract existing between the ROanoke Railway and Electric Company snd the City of t(oanoke. APPROVED A'~TEST: ~-~ ~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25rd day of October, 1925. No. 189~. AN ORDINANCE directing the appointment of a committee to ascertain the damages to the abutting property on Walnut Avenue between Jefferson Street and Roanoke River on account of the construction of a bridge on said Walnut Avenue. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of i~oano~e deems it necessary to con- struct a bridge over Walnut Avenue between Jefferson Street and Roanoke River as shown on the plan on i'ile in the office of the City ~ngineer. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: (1) That a brid~e be constructed over ,~alnu$ Avenue between Jefferson Street and ~oanoke River in accordance with plans on file in the office of the City Engineer. {2) That a committee consisti~7 of Chas. Di Fox, Luther G. Stiff and W. ~. Shickel be, and ~hey are hereby designated, appointed and directed to procee~ by personal inspection of the premises likely to be effected by the building of the bridge and ascertain w~at damages, if any, will accrue to the owner o~ owners of such properties abutting on Walnut Avenue between Jefferson Street and Roanoke Rive r. ~) That said committee shall in all respects comply with Sections 5OZS, 5058 and ~059 of the Code of Virgini~a. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY ~ ROANO~, VIRGINIA, The 25rd day of October, 1925. No. 1896. A RESOLUTION to appoint a co~nittee to negotiate with C. L~. Robertson to purchase a strip off of his property abutting on ~,~oorman Avenue between l~th an~ 18th Streets, N. ~. /¥HEREAS, it is deemed desirable by the Council of the City of Roanoke to widen Noorman Avenue between l~th and 18th Streets, N. ¥~., and ~H_EREAS, it is necessary to acquire and ~ouncil is determined to acquire a strip of land off of the lot belonging to C. ~. Robertson. T~E~O~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a committee consistin~ of Luther O. Stiff and W. P. Hunter be, and they are hereby " appointed to negotiate with said C. !,i. Robertson for t.he purchase of a strip off of his property for the purpose of widenin~ t?.oorman ~.venue I7. W. shall report to Council. APPROVED Clerk. Said committee ?resident. Ii.l TKh COUNCIL FOiL THE CITY OF i(OANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2Zrd day of October, 1925. No. 1900. A RESOLUTION granting permission to the property owners on the South side of Rutherford Avenue between 5th and 7th Streets to use a portion of the street for their retainin~ walls. BE IT .~SOLVED by the Council of the City of z-,oanoke that permission be, and the same is hereby granted the property owners abutting on t he South side cf l~utherford Avenue between 5th and 7th Streets to use 18 inches of the street for the purpose of constructing retaining walls alon~ their properties. APPP. 0VED .(~ ' President. IN TiTS COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN01f~], VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1925. No. 1901. A RESOLUTI01~ authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street light. BE IT RESOLVED by tine Council of the City of noanoke that the noanoke ~ail- way and Electric Comp~mny be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. light at the corner of Franklin tioad and Broadway, South .~oanoke. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Co. Clerk. At:PROVED IN T~ C0b]~CIL F0H TPi~ CItY 0~~ ~0AN0t~, VIRGINIA, The Z0th day off October, 1925. No. 1903. A RESOLUTION to release cert~n sidewalk assessments. BJ:~ IT dESOLYED by the 0ouncil of the Cit~~ of koanoke that ~.e following sidewalk assessments be released: St. Andrews Church, East side off Jefferson Street between latton and Harrison Ave hue s ,il85.44 Trustees First Baptist Church, Northeast corn~.r Jefferson Street and Oilmer ~venue ,~ 48.99 126 The City Clerk and Auditor is directed to rake such entries on his books as will carry into effect the provisions of this resolution. ATTEST: ~~~' C 1 e rk. IN THE COUNCIL ~0~ THE C I~Y 0:? ~0ANOI[~, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of October, 1925. No. 1904. A ~IESOLUTION authorizing the City ~Sanager to construct a drain at the intersection of Loudon and Lynchburg Avenues with 24th Street, Northwest and fix- lng the cost. BE IT RE~0L~D by the Council of the City of' Roanoke that the City Manage~ be, and he is hereby authorized to construct a drain at the intersection of Loudon and Lynchburg Avenues with 24th Street at a cost not to exceed ~462.50. Any amount expended under this resolution shall be charged to the account of drain constructio Clerk. A~ROVED Ill THE COUNCIL FO~ THE CI'i~' 0~~ ROAN0i~, VIRGINIA, The 3Oth day off October, 1925. No. 1905. A RESOLUTION authorizing the President of the Council and the Uity Clerk to execute certain contracts with the Hoanoke Railway and Electric Co. ~/fHEREAS it is proposed to construct brid.~es at lSth Street ower Roanoke River, ,~;alnut Avenue over the Virginian and N.& W. Rail~vays and on Jefferson Street over the Virginian Rialway, and ';~iLREAS it will be necessary that certain chan~es be 'made by the Roanoke Rail~vay and Electric Company in its tracks in order to ~et over said bridges, and WHEREA~: the City of Roanoke and the Roemoke kailway and Electric Company have a~reed to such chan~es and the mode of constructin~ the tracks, etc., o~er said bridges, T~iEi:&~FO[~, BE IT RESQLYED by the Court, it of the City of Roanoke that the President of Council and as such Mayor of the City of Roanoke do execute the con- tracts hereto attached and made a l:art hereof, said contracts being designated as follows: lf~alnut Avenue Bridge. lZth Street Bridge. ~efferson Street Brid~e. S~id contracts to be executed under the seal of the City o£ Roanoke attemt. ed by the City Clerk. Clerk. APt~ROVED PreSident- / IN THE COUNCIL P0R TPd~ CITY Oh~ i!0AN0tiL, VIi{GINI~, The JOth day of October, 1925. No. 1906. A ~['~0LI.~TI0iG authorizing the payment o£ ~62.50 to R. ~. L. Lybrook. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that t2~e City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby director to draw a '~arrgnt £or the ~lim of ~62.50 pay- able to ~ " ' ' · ~. ~. L. Lybrook on account o£ ~radin~ for a s~zdewalk abuttin~= h~s property Said amount when paid ~hall be charged to the account of damages on Summit Avenue. and costs. ATTEST: IN TP~ COUNCIL ~OH THE CITY 0F HOANOKE, VIiiGINIA, The 6th day of November, 1925. No. 1908. A RESOLUTION grantin~ a permit to R. B. Jennings to install two 2,000 gallon gasoline tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council o~ the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the ssane is hereby granted R. B. Jennings to ~install two 2,000 gallon gasoline tanks on his property at 209 Second Street, S.E. Said tanks to be in~talled in accord- ance with the Bull&lng Ordinances of the City of Roanoke and ~o the ~ood liking and satisfaction of the Buildi~ Inspector and may be nmintained until ordered removed by the Council. Said. R. B. Jenni~n~s by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the C~o~ of Roanoke from all claims for dam .... eo to per- sons or property by reason o£ the construction and maintenance of said gasoline tanks. ATTEST: Ai~Pi{0VED C leTk .' ~ J " President. I: THE COUUCIL F0i{ Ti-L CIiY OF HOANUiiE, VIi{GI:IA, The 6~h day of Nove~er, 1925. No. 1909. A RE~]0LUTI0: granti~ a permi% to the l?otor Storage Fin~ce Corp. to i~tall a ~asoline and oil ~torgge tank. BE IT i{ESOLVED by the Council of the Ci~ of Roanoke t~ a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Rcg~ohe llo~or Storage ~in~ce Co~. to install gasoline and oil sto:~ge t~ks as follows: ~l) One 10,0o0 gallon gasoline storage tarJ~. ~g) One &,000 gallbn oil storage t~k. The installation to be m~de on their pro]~rty on the South side of C~pbell Avenue Jest of 7th Street, S. ~., and in accordance :~ith the Buildin~ Code of City of Hoanoke and tc the good likin~ and satisfaction of the Building! Ins~ ctor and under specifications to be furnished by him and ~y be mainta~ed until the same are ordered removed by the Council. Eaid I[oter Storage Finance Corp. by acting under this resolntion agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dams&es to persons or property by reason of the instal- lation and maintenance of said tanks. C~e rk. IN THE COUNCIL _~0i~ THE C I'iY OF ROAI~0iiE, VIi~GINIA, The 6th day of November, 1925. No. 1902. AN 0RDIN;~CE to amend an~ reordain Section 149 of the Building Code. :~ IT 0RDAII~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 149 of an ordinance adopted by the City of Roanoke entitled "An 0rdinsnce to regulate buildings in the City of Roanoke" be, and the same is hereby amended ar~t' reordain- ed se as to read as follows: Section 149: That the fire limits for tb~ City of Roanoke shall be as follows: All that portion of the City of Roanoke embraced in the described limits shall be known and designated as the following fire districts, viz: ~ir st Zone. Beginnin~ at the intersection of Jefferson ~treet and Elm Avenue, S. W., thence West with Elm Avenue to 5th Street, S..,'t., thence with 5th Etreet to the alley between ~,[oorman Road ~'md Oilmer Avenue, N. /~., thence Last along said alley to 4th Street, then,ce South on ~th Street to Wells Avenue, thence East on Wells Avenue to 2nd Street, North on 2nd Street to Gilmer ;~venue, East on Gilmer Avenue to 3rd Street, N. E., thence South on 5rd Street to Shenandoah Avenue, N. E., thence in a 8irect line from Shenandoah Avenue, N. E., to intersection at Church Avenue and Three and 0ne-half .%treet, ~. E., thence South on Three and One-haM' Street to Tazewell Ave., g. ,'~., thence East on Tazewell Avenue t o ~ourth Street S. E., thence ~outh on Fourth Street to Elm Avenue, S. E., thence West on Elm Avenue to Jefferson Street, the place of beginning. Second Zone. here,~fter erected within the boundaries between the fir~ That all buildings district, first zone an~, the fire district second zone, to be used for any other purpose than for residences or dwellin,~s shall be erected to conform to this Code as provided for structures and bui!di~s to be erected in the fire district, first zone. No nonfireproof buil,'ling or structure now erected in the fire district, second zone, shall be altered, remodeled or moved from out~ide off fire district into fire district, second zone, for any p~rpose than for residences or dwellings. Private metal clad, stucco and. brick cased garages will be permitted for three ~3) cars, for a residence, ~md to be located as provided in Section 182 of this Code · Beginning at the intersection of Jeff~:rson Street and Roanoke River, S.W., thence ~est on the North side off Roanoke River to Franklin .'load, thence North on Franklin Road t o Hi~hland Avenue S. ~., thence West on Highlsnd AVenue to Ferdi- nand Avenue, S. W., thence Northwest on Ferdinand Avenue to Tenth Street, S. ~., thence North on Tenth Street to Norfolk Avenue, S. ,~., thence East on Norfolk 129 Avenue, N. ,~., thence East on ~airfax Avenue to Gainsboro Road, N. J., theice South on Gainsboro !~;oad to ~atton Lvenu~, N. J., thence East' on l~atton ~venue to o~xtn Street, N. ,;., thence ~outh on Sixth Street, ~ ....... ~ ~. E., a straight line to the intersection of Norfolk Avenue ~nd Emgnt_~ Street, ~ E , thence South on Eighth Street, ~, . m., to Hi~''~n~and ~venue, thence ,,?estward on High.nd Avenue to Sixth Street, :. E., thence ~outh on Sixth Street to the North side of Ro~oke River, thence Westward on the North side of ~ ~ i~oanc:e i{iver to Jefferson Street, the ~lace of beginning. Ai~Z ::0¥ ED Z resident I![ THE COUNCIL P0i:: THE '~ITY 0 The 6th day off November, 1925. No. 1911. >. R~oOLU~IO: authorizing: the cons t~cti on of certain si'~ewal'~ ~:~s. ~,~:~,~AS by resolution adopted on the 2nd ~'-~ ............ ~ of October, 1~25, the City I[~ager :.vas authorized to give a h,;~arin~ to the property owners, on the question constructin:.z certain sidewalks, and :&lEi{EAt the Ci ~. ~anager %ave such kearir~ on ~e ~nd day off November, 1925, and at which hearin:~ the property o~mers at>Feared and objected to the con:t~ction of the sidew~Cik, and ;'~HEi{EAS the objection is not well taken, T~-~:'v:.'~a:'~ BE IT 2{ESOLVED ~ the 0ounuii of tke City of :oanoke that the City ~:,,~ana r be, and he is here~y authorized to con~truct, o~' cause to: be constructed, a sidewalk at the ffollowi~ points: oouthea~t co,ruer of ~.enaood ~oulevard an,~ 16th 5trea:t alon~ Lot 1, Section 8, o~ the :,~averly i:%ace, abuttin~ the ~ro]~erty of O. L. ~teeie. ~2) ~outhwest o~rner off ][enwood ~oulevard a~n:i 10th 2treet ~ection 5, '4~averly 21ace, abutti~ the pro!:erty of ~orter 0ney. and~. when s~id '~,~,,.~,~ are con'~t~cted. . cue-third of the cost thereoff , h,:~ll be charcoal At~ 2 L© VLD a~ain~:t the abuttin;= property owners. clerk. I!T T~' COLqi:'IL 20!:: m=~' CITY The 6th day of :ove:~er, No. 1915. A RE%OLUTIO: to award the contract for the audit off the books off the City of ~oaneke and the School Board to Crawford and ~:tuli Co. BE IT !{ESOLVED by the Council of tke City o2 ;~oanoke tkat the contract for the audit of the books o!' the City o~ Roar~okc and hereby a:~rded to Crawford and Stull at tko t~rice 140 IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Jth day of November, 1925. No. 1916. A RESOLUTION to change the specifications for motor busses operated by the Safety Motor Transit ~orp. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the specifications for motor busmes operated by the Safety Motor Transit Corp. be, and the same is hereby changed so as to permit a width of 90 inches instead of 87 incehs. The change to become effective ~hen accepted by the said Safety Motor Transit Corp. APPROVED 'Cie rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIYY 0F ROANOEUE, VIRGINIA, ,The 1Zth day of November, 1925. No. 191?. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install certain water ma ins. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of iioanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: (1) A one inch main on Dale Avenue East of 14th Street, S. h. (2} A two inch main on Oxford Avenue from James Street west to Mountain view Terrace, Annex Territory 19191 (3)~. A six inch main on North Jefferson Street from ~,,fadison to Lynchburg Avenue s. 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 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 rest orati on. Clerk. APPROVED pre sid ent .J IN THE COUNCIL ?0R THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 192~. No. 1918. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the hoanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. BE IT~RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: (1) On Jeanette Avenue from dead end West of 4th Street 180 feet West, a four inch main. ~(2) On 13th Street from end of main on 13th Street to new viaduct over Roanoke River, S. W.o a ten inch main. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to in- demnify and save harmless the City of i~oanoke 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 under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of i~oanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: d~f' ,,/.~ ~,c ..... ~ r_ Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tf6, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 1925. No. 1919. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to H. ~. Stoke to install certain gasoline storage tanks and construct cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that a perm. it be, and the same is hereby granted H. P. Stoke to install - (1) two 12,000 gallon gasoline storage tanks under ground, (2) and to ~'onstruct two cross-overs at his propert~ on the South side of Norfolk Avenue approximately 200 feet ',~est of Four and 0ne-half Street, S. ~. Said H. P. ~toke by acting under this resolution agrees (l~ to install said tanks in accordance with specifications furnished b~' the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction, (2) and to construct the cross-overs in accordance with specifications to be furnished b~~ the City ~anager and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said H. F. Stoke by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of ~oanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said storage tanks and the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. Said storage tanks may be maintained until the same are ordered rem~ed by Council. APP ROVED ~ ,~ _~- ~ , ATTEST :~' ~? ~' ~_~ _ ~ ..... /~! President. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOP, THE CITY 0~~ ROANOKE, VIRGIUIA, The 1Zth day of November, 19~o~. No. 19~0. A RESOLUTI0_~ granting a permit to the Spauldi~ Service Co. to install certain motor oil storage tanks. BE IT .RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the ~paulding Service Co. to install two Z,000 gallon motor oil storage tanks above ground at its place of business 1118 Wheat (4th) Street, S.E. Said Spaulding Service Co. by acting under this resolution agrees to install said t~nks in accordance with spcifications to be furnished by the Buildin~ Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction, and, Further agrees to save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for day. ages to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said storage tanks, Said tanks may be maintained until ordered removed by Council. IN THE COUNCIL ~)R THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 1925. No. 1907. AN ORDINANCE to establish set back lines on certain streets. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of i{oauoke that set back lines be established as follows: (1) On Center Avenue between 2nd and 5th Streets, on each side thereof, set back line shall be five feet from the property line, and from 5th to llth Street the set back line shall be ten feet from the property line on each side thereof. (2) 24th Street N. W. between Melrose Avenue an,i Shafer's Crossing, set back line on each side thereof shall be ten feet from the property line. (3) On Shenandoah Avenue between 2nd and 5th Streets, N. W., the set back line thereon on each side shall be five feet from the property line, and from 5th Street to 24th Street, the set back line on each side thereof shall be ten feet from the property line. ATTEST: ~ ? )ferk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL h'OR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Zth day of November, 1925. No. 1910. A RESOLUTION to establish the building line~ on Grandin Road between 0tterview Avenue and Kensington Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of i{oanoke that the Building line on the East side of Grandin Road between 0tterview and Kensington Avenue shall be 15~ feet from the property line and all buildings hereafter erected thereon shall conform to said line. ATTEST: ,_ ,~. ~_ j, -_ Clerk. APPROVED Presid6n IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th day of November, 1925. No. 1912. A RESOLUTION directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute condent~ nation proceedings to acquire certain property for the pur?ose of extending Loudon Avenue. WHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted, the Council of the City of Roanoke did determine to acquire certain property for the purpose of extending Loudon Avenu, from its present end to Moorman iioad, and ¥~. P. Hunter, Cit%- Manager, and B. J. Fishburn, President of the Council, were appointed a committee to purchase or otherwise acquire property sufficient to extend said Loudon Avenue, and ~;~HEREAS said W. P. Hunter and B. J. Fishburn reported to Council that they are unable to purchase or otherwise acquire the property belonging to J. G. Mitchel Mrs. Stella Karnes. W. R. Parker and Willie ~'itzger~ld, and '~IiEREAS the said property is necessary for the extension of Loudon Avenue THEREFORE, BE IT .RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit~,~ of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to institute and prosecute condemnation proceedings to acquire from J. G. Nitchel, ~.~rs. S~ella Karnes, W. R. Parker and Willie ~itz~erald the property necessary to extend Loudon Avenue from its presen~ end to ~oorman Road. ATTEST: ~~ Clerk. APP ~q0VED president. IN Tt~ COUNCIL ?0R THE CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Zth day of November, 19£~. No. 1913. A RESOLL~£ION directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute cer- tain condemnation proceedings. YHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted, the Council of the City of Roanoke determined to widen ~ioorman Avenue between 17th and 18th Streets and to acquire property for said purpose, ancl WHE~AS ~. ?. Hunter, City ~lanager, and L. G. Stiff were appointed a committee to purchase or otherwise acquire the piece of property belonging to C.I~f. Robertson, and ~VHE~AS said W. P. Hunter, and Luther G. ~tiff reported to Council that they are unable to purchase or otherwise acquire from said C. M. ~obertson the pro~rty for the purpose of widening said ~oorman Avenue, and '~{EREAS said property is necessary for wideni~ Moorman Avenue and Council has determined to acquire the same, THERE~0RE, 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 condemna- tion proceedings to acquire the piece of property from C. ~i. ~obertson for the purpose of widening said ~ioorman Avenue. APPROVED tte st: Cl~ rk. president~" IN THE COUNCIL FOR TI~ CITY 0F ROANQKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Jth day of November, 192~. No. 191~. AN ORDINANCE to appoint a committee .to ascertain damages to abutting property owners on West side of 19th Street from Staunton Avenue North to an alley, and on the Southwest corner of Carolina Avenue 8nd First Street, South Roanoke, on account of ~radin~ said streets. '~VPL~RLAS the Council of the City of Roanoke deems it necessary to grade the West side of 19th Street between Staunton Avenue and the alley North, and Carolina Avenue along Lots 19 and 20, Section Sl, Crystal Sprin~ Addition. . THE RE ~0 RE , BE IT ORDAINED by the~Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: {l)~ That the West side of 19th Street from Staunton Avenue North to an alley and the South side of Carolina Avenue along Lots 19 and 20 Section Z1, Crystal Sprin~,~ South Roanoke, be graded. 144 and directed to proceed by personal inspection of the premises to be affected by the grading and ascertain what damages, if any, will accrue to the o,muer or owners of such property abutting on 19th Street and Carolina Avenne hereinbefore describe&. (3} That said City Manager shall in all respects comply with Section '503?, '50Z8 and 3039 of the Code of Virginia. Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l'sth day of November, 1925. No. 1922. A .RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of October, 1925, 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 Oity for the month of October, 1925, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manage r Engineering Dept. City Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Gourt Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Counc il Convention & League C or one r Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Police Dept. l~ire Dept. Fire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector Mill tary & Armo rie s Physic i an Quarantine & Detention Heal th Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Brid.~e i{epa ir Crusher City Stables Special Services Allowances & Gifts Damages & Cost~ Workm~.n's Compensation Garage I;ep t. Schools Parks Library Markets Inte re s t Accounts Payable Notes Payable EXTRAO ~DI NARY $ 9'54 .SS 1,094.08 908.03 17'5.44 3 7O. O0 291.66 1,420.55 110.94 414.96 998.52 334.48 12.74 4~3.32 100.33 50.00 995 .,50 103.40 388.33 475.85 62.60 1, ?35.94 '"/65.45 10,511.37 12,153. ?1 2,04?.89 2,'51~ .56 451.00 89.00 100.00 187.50 1, V27.35 1,030.39 3,350.66 7?9.51 4,'562.27 152.94 976.85 1,568.7'; 2.50 200. O0 62.50 682.00 1,034.2'7 60,000.00 912.28 2,298.92 1,174.33 34,852.50 816.82 4,915.82 $ 160,928.89 Almshouse Duil dl ng Sewer Construction Drain Construction Street ~;rading ~.Iac adami z lng Street Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Construction 6,625.93 2,015.40 15,828.66 10,078.9'5 '5,421.91 15,152.20 11,~56.99 5,595.27 145 Water Site Clerk. APP±©VED 310.00 lO5,147.e7 $266,076 "'~ president IN TP~ COUNCIL'~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of November, 1925. No. 1924. A RESOLUi'ION authorizing the Mayor of the City of i~oanoke ani the City Clerk to execute a certain ~ontract with the Norfolk & ?~estern aail'Nay Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Ceuncil of the City of i~oanoke that the 51ayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed to execute a contract with the Norfolk & Western i~ailway uompany reML~tive te Walnut Avenne Bridge, a copy o~' said con- tract is hereto attached and made a part hereof. APP ~VED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tt~Jl CITY' 02 ROANOEE, ]~IRGINIA, The 1Zth day of November, 1925. No. 1925. A t~;SOLUTION authorizing the Mayor of the City of Roanoke and the City Clerk to execute a certain contract with the Virgir~ian Railway Company relative to Jefferson Street Bridge, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of i{oanoke that the Ma~-or and Cit~ Clerk be, and they are hereby directed to execute a contract with the Virginian Railway Comp, any relative tc Jefferson Street Bridge, a copy of said contract is hereto attached and made a part hereof. APPR0¥ED Clerk. president. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 02 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of November, 1925. No. 1926. A RESOLUTION directing the grading of 19th Street between Staunton Avenue and the alley North of Staunton Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City I.,!anager be, and he is her&by directed to grade 19th Street between Staunton Avenue and the alley North of Staunton Avenue. A~ ]haST: _~- Clerk. APPROVED t~e si dent '~' IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF EOANOKk, ¥IRGINIA, The MOth day of November, 19~5. No. 1927. A RESOLUTION to refund W. C. Stephenson certain money advanced on account of ~treet construction. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Ci,ty Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable to W. ¢. Stephenson for the sum of $2,51S.60 being the amount advanced by said ~¥.C.Stephen- son on account of constructing street improvements on Avenham Avenue, South Roanoke. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of refunds for streets, and in the event the funds now allocated te certain improvements, after the payment of $2,313.60, are in sufficient to finish construction of the streets to which said money is allocated, then said amount of $2,~1~.60 shall be appropri~i ated from the general fund. Clerk · President. IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY O? ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of November, 19£~. No. 192Z. AN ORDINANCE to permit the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company to double track its line of electric railway on Thirteenth Street, S. W., from the terminus of its present double track electric railway, along Thirteenth Street in a souther~ ly direction a distance of approximately 219 feet. BE IT ORD~INED by the Council of the City of i{o~noke, that the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company be and it is hereby permitted to construct, maintain and operate a double track electric railway from the terminus of its present double track, which is 75 feet north of the north abutment of the Virginian Railway Company bridge, on and along Thirteenth Street, a distance of approximately £19 feet to the northeastern approach of the new Thirt~enth ~treet concrete viaduct across Roanoke River now under construction. The Roanoke Railway & Electric Company is permitted to construct, maintain and operate the above specified double tracks upon the same terms and conditions as provided in the franchise heretofore granted the said Company or its predecessor, the Roauoke Street Railway ~ompany, applicable to the electric railway on Thirteen- th Street where said improvements are proposed to be made except as changed and modi fled he rein. BE IT ~VJRTHER 0RD.AINED that the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company shall pay the entire cost of paving, repaying and maintaining with like material, and shall keep in as good condition as the residue of the street, that portion thereof occupied by such double tracks between the outer rails therefor, and for a space of eighteen inches outside of each outer rail; the Faving repaying and maintaining ef said paving tO be dose to the satisfaction and good liking of the City Engineer, The said Roanoke Railway & Electri~ Company shall make complete the con- struction of the double tracks herein specified wil~hin eight months from the adoption of this ordin~nce. IN T~ COUNCIL ~nOE THE CITY 0F ROAN0%]~, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of November, 1925. No. 1928. A P~SOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to grade the sidewalk space and ~onstruct a sidewalk at Carolina Avenue and ~irst Street, South Roanoke, along the property of A. ~,~. Cole. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ity Manager be, and he is hereby directed to grade, or cause to be graded, the sidewalk space alor%~ Carolina Avenue and First Street, South Roanoke, and the City Manager is further directed to construct, or cause to be constructed, a sidewalk along the space graded and when completed one-third of the cost thereof shall be charged against the abuttin~ property belonging to A. ~,[. ~ole. Clerk. APPROVED President. ATTEST: / .... ~._ .- Clerk. IN Tt~ COUNCIL 20E TEL CITY 0F ROAN0t[~, VI!{GINIA, The 4th day of December, 1925. No. 19 29. A RESOLUTION granting a perm. it to V. ['~. ?~ood to construct cross-overs on 3rd Street and ?rank]in Road. BE IT Pd~SOLVED by the Council of the Cizy of Rc. anoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted V. M. Wood to construct cross-overs ~s follows: (1) One on the east side of 3rd (Roanoke) Street South of Franklin Road. (2) One on the south side of ~ranklin Road east of 3rd (Roanoke) Street. Said cross-overs to be into a fi]].ing station. Said cross-overs to be con- structed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City I[anager and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said V. ~i. Wood by acting under this resolu- tion agrees te indemnify and save harmless the Cit~' of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. The permit hereby granted shall not be effective unle~s and until a piece of land on the southwest corner of Frant:lin Road and 5rd Street shall be c~nve, ed to the Ci ~ ~ ~ for the purpose of widenir~j 2r'ar~iin Road at ~aid point. A±d~R 0 VED IN T~ COLR~CIL .~OE ~E CITY 0~~ EOANO~'d!, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1925. No. 1950. ~E~0LUTICN granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ten inch gas .main. BE IT I{~ZOLVED by the Council of the City of noancke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the t{oanoke Gas Li?J~t Company to ir~,tall a ten inch gas main from the South side of Virginia Avenue to the end of the new bridge for the prupose of cor, nectin~ the Fresent main in Virginia ~,venue with the main across agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Cit~' 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 provisions of the general ordinauces of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. Clerk. APPROVED ~ Presi en~/ IN THE COUNCIL ~0R TI~ CITY OF BOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of December, 1925. No. 1931. A ILESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke iiailway and Electric Co. to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLYED by the Council of the City of ~ioanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Co. be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights' as follows: N. E. One 250-/C. P. lig~.t at the corner of ~JcDowell Avenue and llth Street (2) One 250 C. P. Lig~t at the corner of Rosalind Avenue and 5rd Street, South Roanoke. Said light~ to be maintained under the contract existing between the Cit~ of Roanoke and the Roanok~ Railway and Electric Company. ,~ President.' / APPROVED IN TKE COUNCIL ~0!~ THE CI:IY OF ROANOKE,VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 19£5. No. 1932. A RESOLUTION to name the brid~e new under construction across Roanoke River connecting 13th Street and Virginia Avenue "I~emorial Brid~e". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bridge across Ro~_noke River now in course of construction connecting 15th Street, With Virginia Avenue, Virginia Heights, be and the same is hereby named "Memorial Bridge" · A~TEST: ~/~_~d--C Clerk. AI-FROVED IN T}Hi C0%~CIL ?0R TPLE CITY 0~~ !{CANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of December, 1925. No. 1955. A'YtESOLUTION to increase the salary of the Judge of the Circuit Court $300 per year. sE IT HESOLVED by the Council of the Cit~ of Roanoke that the salary of the Judge of the Circuit Court be, and the sam~ is hereby increased $500 per year 149 Fay~sble monthly bc~innin~ Janu~ry 1, 1926. Clerk. A i:i~HOV ED IN T75. COUNCIL P0E TP£ CITY C'~ ~0,~u:Ok:'., The llth day of December, 192~. No. 19gi. ...,~ ORDIW~NC'~'~ ~ to establish bui.ldip~'~ . l~nes on certain str~,e+-. ~. BE I~ O?DAIHED by the Council of the Ci%y of Roanck~ ~:~a~ the builiing lines be, 'nd the same are h~reby established on streets as foilow~: {1) On l!th Strect, N. ~., bct:~een Center ~:t P~irfax Avenues, the kuild- in~ line shall be five ~oet from the property linf on each side thereof. (g) On Oainsbcro ~oad b~tv~een I'+~ ao~on -:venue az~ Fe~.zcn Roa~, ~>p .... bull l~nesn" all ko five feet from the prolcrtj lJne; on ca. ch s~e' thereof, (~) On ~ea~:a ...... Ro,~d b<~'-~cn ~)ains~oro Road ~i the Gity lizit~, ~'.-~.~ t. uit~ line shall be five felt from the Drcttertl: line on e ' 'id~ thereof COUNCIL PO~ 'f'EE C I!TY OP :~OAIIOIiE, ViM)IN'IA, The ]ltl 'lay of Deceri:er, 19'25. Nc,. 19g6. for *>,c,,~... ........ ~o~'-h c~... ....... ~rvembc, r, 199~, and directiu~,a, the ]a.."-.mn'~ of thc same. ,.~ ~,,(: Council t~e City of ~c~:c:k~: t the ~ccounts ~'~ a~preve! a:k~ o~]cre:! 3~ai~ a~ folio'us: Cit5 Cle ri: Legal ~e~t. ,,ud~t~ ;s ~alarie~ Court Of__ue,~ & Expense Collcctix-: cf Ta~:es Eieotions ~taticnery & !'rinti C 0 l, 0 tlc r Almsh ous e OUt. siie Toot ilo a1, it al Org~:~ti ~ze i Cl~krit ies Jail o~v¢hiie Court 2olioe Deft. ~ire qe~t. ~ . iI~r,~,.r~4_ ?ire ~e'~--~ Nental :, ,. T~i~t i~: Duilli~.;? Inspection h ~lti: Dept. ,~ 902.14 1,147 905. 146.17 370.00 291.66 2,045. 1,559.34 45a .5o 906.45 507.95 216.60 S9.00 771 .~7 6i.6~ 1, 70g. 6Ca lo,&S6.?~ 10,866 2,050.50 2,352.91 451 .C~ i0~. O0 560.70 1~' 86 lS75 Street Repair B ri .ige He pa i r s Crusher City Stables Refunds & Rebates Specia! Services Damages & Cost ',¥orkmea's Compe~.sation Garba:ffc Dept. Schools i~arks Lib ra ry Market s Water Kite Intere st Accounts ~ayable A~ex Territory Tax Levy EXT~%0!~I NARY Almshonse Buildin~ Sewer Construction Drain Construct~ on ~treet 0rading l~,ac adami zing Street Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Constrdction Refunds Street Improvement Bridge Construction New L*arke t ~4351.04 618.89 1054.16 1640 20.45 752.50 99.79 156.00 V54.07 60,000.00 847 .,56 2,299.53 1,1~2 450.00 21,360.00 793.12 20.00 25? .55 8,929.58 880.55 20,950.16 2,244.51 1,115.4? 17,971.04 ?,4?8.48 7,905.00 2,354.28 16,629.82 ?.85 Atto st: _~m.~ .... _ ~ Clerk. $ 144,569.4V 86,442.54 231,012.01 Pre ~ i d e nt ./ IN THE COUNCIL i~0R THE CITY 0F ROANOYZE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1925. No. 1954.. AN 0RDIN~2~CE to provide for a license on hotels that operate for not exceeding six months each year. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of noanoke that a license tax is hereby imposed on all hotels that operate not exceeding six months in each year, the tax shall be one-half of the regular tax. APPROVED cie rk. IN TH3~ COIRJCIL I~OR THE CITY 0P ROAN0k~, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 1925. No. 1942. A RE SOLIY£I ON granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to a install/certain gas main. BE IT I~$OLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the s::,me is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Ligh~ Company to install a four inch gas m~n on Hamilton Avenue from l,lain Street 500 feet ~est. The said i{oanoke Gas Light Company by acting un ier this resolution agre.s to indemnify and save harmless the City of 2oanoke 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 provisions of the general ordinances of the City of i~oanoke providing for street restoration. APP ROVED IN TP~E COUNCIL P0R THE CITY OF P~0ANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 18th day of December, 192§. Ilo. 194J. A RESOLUTION authori zing the Roanoke Raj ~vay and Electric 0ompany to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanokm Railway and Electric Company be, a?.d it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One 2~0 C. P. light at the intersection of B~andon Road and Main Street, ,,Vasena. (2) One 250 C. P. li~ht at the corner of 1Vth Street and t£irk Avenue,S.E. (~) One 250 C. P. light at the corner of 24th Street and Louden Avenue Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing, be tv~een the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and ~]s ctric Co. A~'?ROVED ATTEST: ~~crk.,., Pre s id e nt. Ill TI~] COUNCIL PO?, TP~L CITY bP i!OAE~Oi[E, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of December, 1925. No. 1944. A RESOLUTIOII authorizing the Roanoke Railway amd Electric Company to install certain street liglats. :~ou,~¥.~ by~ the Council of the City of ~,oanoke that the Roanoke way and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street li~ohts as follows: [l) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Campbell Avenue and llth Street, S. ~2) One 2~0 C. 1~. light at the intsrsection o£ Lafayette Avenue and 0th Ztreet, South Roanoke. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existir~ between the Cit~ Roanoke ~md the Ro~moke iiai]3vay & Electric Company. Clerk. Ai~i:'ROVED IN THE COUNCIL ?0i{ TEE CITY 07 :~0~JOk~., VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of December, 1925. No. 193 7. AN ORDINf~CE to amend and reordain Eection 10~J of an ordin~mce adopted ~ouncil of the City of ko~noke on the 21st day of April, 1924, entitled, "An nance imposing taxes on persons, real estate and personal property, for the current year, for the sups:crt ~f the City Government, the tayment of the inter~st upon the City debt, other municipal expenses and school purpo~s". ~E IT O]~DAI:[LD by the Council of the City of ~o~moke that Section lOd of an ordinance ado?ted by ,the Council of tke uitj cf Ro~oke on the 21st day' of April, 1924. entitled. "An Oz~inance~r , im~os~n~ ta~:es on ~araona. re~l n~t.~t~ ;~-~ ~~1 of the interest on the City debt, other municipal expenses and echool purposes" be amended and reordained so as to r~ead as follows: Sec. 109. License shall extend from Lay 1st tc April both next succeedin~ of each year, and the Commissioner of i{evenue shall receive for each license issued by him for each privilege upon which a license is by this ordinance impcmed a fee of b0 cents, except licenses issued under Section bE on automobiles, auto- mobile trucks, motorcycles e~nd moto~ driven vehicles of said ordinance. The fee for isa%ting license under said section shall be l0 cents, all fees to be paid by the p~rty to whom such license is issued. The Commissioner of Revenue shall be entitled to a commission of forty-five one hundredths of one per cent of the aggregate amount of licenses issued by him annually. AS1~' HOVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL 20R THE CITY OF ROAN01~, VIi{GINIA, The 2Zrd day off December, 1925. No. 1968. AN 0RDIEAI[CE to amend and reordain Section 5~ of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate traffic on and the use oJ' the public streets and highways of t?~ City of iioanoke, Virginia, / byhorses, vehicles and pedestrians providing for the penalty of ~ violation the reo and repealin~ all ordinances here~ofore passed that are inconsistent herewith". BE IT,, ORDAINED by the Council of the City p±' ~oano~:e that Section 59 of an ordinance adopted by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, entitled, "An Ordinance to re.late traffic on and the use of the public streets and highway~ of the Cit~ of Roanoke, Virginia,, by horses, vehicles and pedestrians, providing for the penalty for a violation thereof and repealing all ordinances heretofore passed that are inconsistent herewith" be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: The fee for a permit to drive a self propelled vehicle shall be $£.00 for each person, and shall Eive to s~ch person the right to drive a self propelled vehicle in the City oi' ~oanoke for a period of three (b) years from the ~irst day of January of the year of issuance, unless revoked for cause, provided, hqwever, that all persons holding permits issued for the year 19SS shall not be required to renew said permit until the expiration of three years from the 1st day oi' January 19Z6 and shall not be required to pay an additional fee therefor, provided~ further that any permit issued under the provisions of this ordinance may be re- voked by the ,t~olice Justice when it is proven to his satisfaction that a driver is reckless, incompetent or has operated a sell' propelled vehicle while in an intoxi- cated condition. In the event a pe~]it is revoked, then the fee of ~2.00 s~all be paid before a new permit is issued. Cle rk. APPROVED d President. The g3rd day of December, 1926. No. 1939. AN ORDIIJ%IYCE to fix the salary of the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke. BL IT ORDAIIUZD by the Council of the City of koanoke that the salary of the Treasurer of the City of hoanoke be, and the same is hereby fixed as follows: Salary as Treasurer ~ 680.00 per year. Salary as Collector of Taxes 1200.00 per year. Said salary to begin January 1, 1926, and to continue until changed by C ounci 1. ATTE ET: APP lOVED res ident. , IiJ TF.d COLR~CIL F0k THE CITY O? i{0fHIOKE, VIiiGIUIA, The 23rd day of December, 1925. No. 1~40. AN 0RDINANC£ to ffix the commissions ~0r the Commissioner of Revenue. BE IT CiiDAIitED by the Council of the City o£ RoanoRe that the commissions to the Commissioner of Revenue for assessin~ taxes on persons, real estate and personal property be, and the same is hereby fixed at forty-five one hundredths of one per cent [.45 of 1/~) on the amount of taxes assessed by said Commissioner of Revenue. The compensation herein provided flor shall b~gin January 1, 1926, and continue until changed by Council. Clerk. At-'i:i{ OVED Presideflt./" IN l~Zi COUNCIL J'Oit 'iI-lt CI%'Y O~~ !{0AN0iLZ, VIRGINIA, The 25rd day of December, 1925. No. 1941. AN Oi,DIJANCE to m~ke approp~_iations for ti:e year ending December 51, 1926. !£ IT 01{DAINED by the Council of the City of ~ioanoke that all money that shall come into the City Treasury for the year ending December 51, 1926, shall con- stitute a zeneral fund and. the same, or so much thereof as is neceosar~,-, be and the same.is hereby appropriated to the follo,~ing uses and purposes, namely, ~]ala ry City L~ana ~e r Cle rk " StenoMraphe r Stationery Po sta~e Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Special Employees Travelinf~ Expenses Inci dentals Furniture & ]:~'iztures 7,200.00 1,800.00 1,320.00 350.00 60.00 5O .00 250.00 100.00 150 .O0 60.00 109.00 11,449.00~ rtL,. IN~:RIN,~ DEPT. lB. ,~alary City Engineer " ks~::t. Engineer InSpector Salary Time Keeper " ~ o dma n 3,500.00 2,520.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Stat ionery t~osta~e Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for Aut omobi les Incidentals Special Employees ~urniture & Fixtures Maps Purchased Trave ling Expense City Planning CITY CLERK & AUDITOR lC. Salary City Clerk " Asst. " " Stenographer " Clerk Stationery Postage Telephone & Tele.~raph Travelin~z mxpenses Inc i dentals ~h~rniture & ~ixtures CITY TREASU~dR iD. Salary Treasurer Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph C ommis si ons Bond Premium Inc identals Furniture & Fixtures LEGAL DEPT. 1E. Salary City Attorney Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph t~ rinting, etc. Travelinm Exp ens es Incidental s Ex~pense of Office JUDgLS SALA~IE~ 1F. Judme Corp. ~ourt " Law & Chancery Circuit Court " Special COURT OFPICERS & EXP~SE 1G. Salary Cie rk Court " City Sergeant " Commonwealth Atto rney " Clerk to " " " Civil & t~olice Justice " Clerk to C. & P. Justice " Issuinm Justice Stationery & Books Telephone & Telegraph Jury & Witness Fees Repairs & Equipment Copyi~ Records Counsel Mees Commissions on Fines Law Books Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures ~ecovering & Binding 01d Books A~SESS~T OF TAitHS IH. Salary Commissioner of ~mvenue Commis si ons Stationery Telephone ~ ~elegraph License Tags Do~ Tax Incidentals ~rniture & ~ixtures 20LLECTIONS OP T,.LXES 1]~. Salary Collector Stationery Postage 500.00 15.00 20.00 400.00 100.00 300.00 400.00 150.00 150.00 500. O0 6,000. O0 2,040.00 1,320.00 1,5OO. O0 350.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 100. O0 250.00 680.00 600.00 75.00 30.00 2,800.00 lfiO .00 100.00 250.00 2,640. O0 50.00 20.00 10'.00 200. O0 150.00 25.00 1,800.00 3,800. O0 3,O00.oO 1,172.03 250.00 1,000.00 600.00 1,500.00 1,560.o0 4,260.00 2,400.00 3,000.00 3,110.00 200.00 2,500 .00 50.00 ZO0.O0 150.00 200.00 200.00 185.00 3,289.00 250.00 1,200.00 ?,500.00 900.00 175.00 1,000.00 2,00o.00 100.00 300.00 1,200. O0 2,500.00 ] _ ~(')(). 22,155.00 11,910.00 4,685.00 4,895.00 8,222.03 24, V54.00 '~ 1J, 175.00 .i Incidentala -~urniture & Equipment Rey.,airs to Equipment CITY HALL 1J. Salary Supt. Building " 4 Janitors " 1 Janit or " 1 Elevator Operator Labor Fuel Lighting ~,Va te r Supp lie s Repairs & Alterations Insurance Incidentals Equipment ELECTIONS 11£. ca i~ry ilegistrar " ~lectoral Boa rd Compensation Judges & C~erks ~tationery & kostage Te 1 eph one Rent Vo~ing Ilaces l:rint in~ Tickets Voting List, Treas. ~ees " " Clerk Court List ! rintJ, r~ Voting List Sergeant's ~ees Equ i pmen t Voting Soothes Extra Clerks S~A~IOiIERY & i~RINTiNG IL. Street Advertising Server Advertising S id ewalk " i:rinti~ Ordinances " Reports " Forms " Books COUNCIL Salary 1 ~7~ember " 4 " ~1000 ea. Stationery Incidentals C0h~VEI[ TION & LiE%GUm 1N. Dues Lea,'~'ue Va. l~unicipalities Traw~lin~ Exr-ense s Coroners Jury & Witness 3~ees i~ost I!ortein Examinations Stationery YbSLIC C!Lk!{ITI£S & C0i{RECTIONS. AL7 ISH OUSE 2A. Salary Keeper " I,Ia t ron " Nu r s e " Cook " Farm Hand Labor uppl~e s LiKht Drugs & Disinfectants Clothing I nsu ranc e Burial of i:auEers ?,e~':airs & .,,iterations Equil~ment & Live Stock OUTSIDE ]~00l{ 2B. ~ 50.00 200.00 150.00 1,500.00 3,840.00 548.00 612.00 400.00 1,400.00 1,500.00 850.00 1,300.00 2,0OO.O0 250.00 200.00 200.00 1,500.00 150.00 1,000.00 350.00 72.00 Z00.00 g00.00 2,100.00 1,600.00 3,800.00 100.00 510.00 20O.OO 250.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 500.00 300.00 25.00 50.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 10.00 25.00 140.O0 250.00 30O.O0 75.00 250.00 20.00 960.00 516.00 560.00 560.00 540.00 600.O0 1,000.00 400.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 350.00 150.0,3 100.~0 558.00 6,050.00 14,400.00 12, 2Z2.00 1,525.00 5,235.00 390 645.00 6,214.00 ~uel Special Attention Incidentals HOSPITALS 2C. Roanoke Hospital Burrell Idemo rial 0RGA1;IZED CPARITIES 2D. Travelers Aid Society Roanoke Free I~edical Disp. Salvation Army Children's Home Society of Roanoke City Mission Va. INSAI.UE ~. Justice Fees Physician Fees Witness Fees Stationery Transportation Foreign Lunatics JAIL Salary of I~;Iat r on Board of Prisoners Committal Fees Telep hone Clothing for Prisoners Supplies Repai rs E quipmen t JUVENI~ COURT ~alar~ Probation Officer " Woman " " " Colored " " " Keeper Der. Home ~tationery t~o sta~e Telephone & Telegraph Rent Der. Home Fuel, Light & i/~ater Board of Inmates Laundry Supplies Rera i rs Incidentals Equipment POLICE D~T. ZA. Salary 1 Superintendent " 1 Cap tain " 3 Lts. $1860 ea. " 3 Line Sgts. ~1740 ea. " ~ Switn Board Operators " 3 Patrol Chfs. $1380 ~,,,.C. Off. $1620 ea. " 5 Det..~1620 ea. " S5 Patrolmen $1620 ea. " 10 " 1560 ea. " 1 Clerk " 1 Electrician Labor },~arkin~ Streets 4 ~en Liquor Squad $1620 ea. Stati one ry Postage Telephone & ?elegraph Repairs & Supplies for motor Repairs to Alarm System Supy lie s Trave liner Expenses Incidentals Furniture & Equipment ~IHE DEPARTICE~T DB. Satary 1 Ohief " 1 Supt. Alarm " 1 Master ~Iech8mic " 9 Captains ~1680 ea. 9 Lieuts. ~1560 ea. " 7 Engineers 16~0 ea. " 42 5rd Yr.t~r.1500 ea. $1500 ea. vehicles 250. O0 50. O0 50.00 4,0uO.O0 660.00 1,500.00 Z,600.O0 250.O0 180.00 180.00 120.00 600.00 15.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 600.00 14, OOU .00 1,000.00 48.00 1,200.00 ? O0. O0 500.00 200.00 2,100.00 1,500.00 900.00 900.00 100.00 25.00 150.00 420.00 400.00 2,000.O0 200.00 200.00 lO0.O0 100.00 3,600.00 2,400.00 5,580.00 5,220.00 4,500.00 4,140. O0 12,960.00 8,100.00 56,700. O0 15,600.00 1,500.00 780.00 ZO0.O0 6,480.00 565.00 100.00 ZO0.O0 1,400.00 550.00 V50.O0 250.00 500.00 6,428.50 2,700. O0 1,020. O0 1,800.00 15,120. O0 14,040.00 11,540.00 63,0o0. O0 2,300.00 4,660.00 5,710. O0 860.00 18,248.00 9,095.00 $138,703.50. Stationery & t:ostage Telephone & Telegraph Repairs: & Supplies for Gasoline & Oil ~k~el, light & '/later Laundry ~ ~upplies Insurance & i{epairs to tIaintenance ~ire Alarm Traveling Ex~ens e E q ui pme nt L~edical Attention apparatus Bid ~. HYDRANT RENTAL ~C. 051 [505) Hydrants rental ~48 ~0 [~1) Hydt~. installed STi~i~T LIGHTING GD. 850 186 (176) 100 " " 150 ~'~hiteway lizht Standards 25 (25)Add. Installations ea. BUILDING INSi~ECTOR Salary Bldg. Inspector " Plumbin~ " " Steno~ra pher Stati onery z o ~tabe Telephone & Telegraph Special Employees Incidentals Equi?ment Gas & 0il t~rot ecting Buildings MILITARY & Ai~IORIES 5O. Re nt L i~h ti ng CITY ~'HYSICIAN 4A. Smla ry Special t:hys ician .2UARANi'IiIE & DETENTION 4B. Salary f~,uarantine 0£fi cer l[eeper Der. Hospital Salary Dru~s & Disinfectants ~ood ~upplies Supplies Vacc inati ons opec~al care of Patients i~epairs to Buildings Incidentals PurniPare & Equipment tff~ALTH DE?T. 4E. Salary Health Officer " Cle rk " Dair~~ & ~ood Inspt. " Sanitary Officer " Sealer Weights & " Stenographer " Baby Nurse " 1 Janitor " Sanitary Officer " Laboratory Worker S t a t i one ry - t~os ta,~e Telephone & Telegraph Su?]~iie s l'c r Autos Laboratory Supplies general Supplies Diphtheria Antitoxin Travelinz Ex[ense Inc ide nt al s Lab or ~ala ry Tools ~oreman '~-Time 175.oo 300.00 2,000. O0 1,600. O0 2,195.00 1,790.00 803.00 610.00 200.00 5,982.50 100.00 24,795.00 1,350.00 21,250.00 2,232.00 4,500.00 625;00 2,700.00 1,800.00 840.00 200.00 25.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 600.00 30U.00 1,200.00 100.00 1,380.00 720.00 50.00 125.00 100.00 600.OO 100.00 50.O0 95.00 100.00 4,000.00 1,620.00 2,200.00 1,320.00 1,380.00 1,020.0o 1,320.00 384.00 1,380.00 2,000.00 250.00 75.00 75.00 650.U0 4OO.0O 200.u0 250.00 50.00 14,000.00 1,000 141,815.50 26,145.00' 28,607.00 6,065.00 900.00 1,300.00 Z,300.O0' 18,974.00~ 158 Supplies for Equipment Repairs to Equipment GARBAGE DEPt. 5B. Salary Gen'l ~oreman ~- Time " Ins pec tot " Engineer Incinerator Lab or Puel, lip~ht & water Tools Suppl ies Hire Teams Supplies Motor Vehicles Incident al s Repairs to Incinerator E q ui pme nt Scavenger Equip. & Service SE/iER IIAINTENANCE ~C. Labor Haterials Supplies Tools Cleaning Drains Water Rent right-of-way E qu i pine nt STREET i(EPAIRS 6A. Salary Supt. Lab or Tools & ~upplies Ha te ri als Supplies for Autos Hire Teams Repairs to l[achinery tncidentals Equipment BRIDGE REPAIRS 6B. Lab or Tools & ~upplies Ma te rials CRUSHER 6C. Lab or Supplies Rep air s Power Insuranc~ Royalty CITY STABLES & ~EED 7A. Salary Superintendent Labor Suppli e s Feed ~k~el, light & water Repairs & Alterations Veterinary Insurance Hame s s Equizment TOOLS & EQUI~IENT 7B. Wagons 1 Tractor 1 Road Dra~ Small Tools LIVE ~TOC;2 7C. Mule s RE~UI~DS L ?ZE~ATES 7D. Erroneous Assessment Tax Refund Pines Auto i~e rmit s Local Assessments 80O .00 500.00 1,000.00 1,560.00 1,~80.00 ~9,000.00 ~50.00 150.00 500.00 500.00 2,100.00 85.00~ 500.00 750.00 500.~0 8,000.00 1,500.00 100.00 100.00 1,200.00 1~0.00 5.00 100.00 2,200.00 45,0O0.00 1,500.00 20,000.00 2,500.00 gO0.O0 500.00 500.00 200.00 4,000.00 ~00.00 4,000.00 11,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 6O.00 900.O0 1,680.00 6,000.00 2,OOO.O0 11,500.00 450.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 gO0.O0 450.00 3,600.00 1,000.00 75.00 1,600.00 1,000.00 50.00 10.00 50.00 17,825.00 48,115.00 11,155.00 72,600.00 8,300.00 16,460.00 22,8'70.00 5,125.00 1,600. O0 SFECIAL SERVICES 7E. Special Audits Weather Reports l:iscellaneous Service Attorney Pee~ Traveling Ext~ense 7later Reports Land Assessors ALLO'fAI?CES & GIanTS State Board of Health Confederate Soldiers American Legion Te sti~ Cattle I'Jiscellaneeu s Chamber of Commerce, Advertisin~ DAL[qG£~ & CC':'T 7G i~e rs¢, na 1 Injuries ,~O?2, Z[E![' S C0~.?Zi[2ATION TH. Com!~ensati on Hospital 'Fees Nur s e Tax I: hy s ici an Compensation Fund GAR AGE 7J. ~alary ~?e chanic " Helper " Labor L~ate rial s Repairs by others Cas & Oil '2ires Power Re~airs to Shop Telephone Darts for Autos Insurance ~ qu i~men t & Tools & Trucks E qu i preen t SCHOOLS SA. l'?ai n tenanc e IU~RE~ BB. Sal~ry Keeper Highland " " ~lrflwo od " " l?elrose (61,io.) " " '/ashin~ton { 61.:o. " 7 i~lay 3r.Directors ,$150 ea. " Leey, er Jackson ( 6 ~,io.) Labor Su'Fpl ie s ~el, Light ~ ,~ood Telephone & ?eleCra~,h Play Grounds Ins%l rant e Inci dental s Equipment & Improvement Tree Sprayinz, ~'lowers etc. Team Hi re LLil~ TS 9A . ~alary C!e rk " Asst. Clerk " Janitor " Jani tor " Eechanic " I,~atron lie s.t Room Janit res ~ " LaZe r J ~at i one r~:~ Puel, li~rht ~ -ater Sure,lie s ~e ~_~ a- Alterations Insuran ce i{efri~eratin~ i~lant TeleIhcne & Yelegraph 50O.OO 36.00 250.00 300.00 400.00 1,000.00 500.00 400.00 150.00 300.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 1,768.00 150.00 50.00 275.00 50.00 2,000.00 1,800.00 1,410.00 600.00 1,800.00 400.00 250.00 2,500.00 60.00 lOC.C0 60.00 2,000.00 450.00 4S5.00 500,000.00 1,000.00 840.o0 450.00 360.00 1,050.00 480.00 6,000.0o 750.00 1,200.00 20.00 500.00 250.00 50.OO 1,150.00 500.00 100.00 1,800.00 1,260.00 900.00 720.00 1,560.00 900.00 360.00 500.00 150.00 3,200. ~0 500.0u; OOO.O0 150.OO 2,986.00- 550.00 ' 1,000.00 ' 4,293.00 11,855.00 500,000.00 15,555.00 ' 16:0 WATER ~ITE 9C. i(e pair s I n sL~ r a nc e INTE!~ST iOAo Interest on Bonded Debt. SINiIING FUIUD lOB. NEW ~L~PdGiT 9B. Re pair s Insurance NOTES PAYABLE 10C. Eureka Circle Land Co. Interest on ~17,500 6 mo. " " 12,500 " Hoover i~otes Int. on -520,100 6 mos. " " 1Z,400 " Shanks I,~ill Co. note Interest on ~25,000 6 mos. 'geaver Heights Note " " " Int. 1 year BOILS. Serial Bonds Due July 1, 1~-~26 Total 100.00 760.00 275,092.50 58,660.00 200.OO 150.00 5,000.00 525.00 3~5.00 6,?00.00 603.00 402.00 25,000.00 1,500.00 2,100.00 126.00 860.00 2V5,092.50 58,660.00 550.00 42,331.00 25,000.00 23,000.00 ~ 1,?15,691.53 C !e rk. A~PEbVED President, / IN Tt~ COUNCIL FOR '~:". CITY OF ROANOIE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of January, 1926. No. 1946. A i:~ESOLUTION to establish a bus route into Villa Heights and P. ugby and directi~ the Safety ~iotor Transit Corp. to ~ive service on said route. BE IT i~SOLYED by the Council of the City of i{o~oke that a bus route be and the same is hereby established as follows: (1) 0n ~delrose Avenue to Lafayette Boulevard and alon~ Lafayette Boule- yard to ~dassachusetts Avenue. (2) On lEelrose Avenue ~md ilth Street a~ alon~z lli Street to Orange Avenue ~d on Orange Avenue to 10th Street, and on 10th Street to :{ugby Boulevard, and on Rugby Boulevard to l?th Street, N. W. BE IT FURTHER ](ESOLVED that the Safety Motor Transit Corp. be, and it is a hereby directed to furnish transportation alon~ said routes on at least/thirty minute schedule, provided, however, that the route established alon~ llth Street to Orange &venue, on Orange Avenue to 10th Street, and on 10th Street to i~ugby Boulevard and on ~ugby Boulevard to l?th Street Be optional ~th the Safety ~,,~otor Transit Corp. until the streets are put into such condition as to be conveniently trave le d. AP~R0~ED II COUNCIL ]~0i~ LEE CITY 0F ROAS~C'EE, ¥Ii{GINIA, The 1st day of January, 1926. No. 1~47 · A i~SOLUTIOI? av thori::in,r the Roanoke i{ailway and Electric Com]'anj: ts bill the City of l{oanoke for certain lJ~jats now in the Anne:< Territory. y.],] Ii~ !~ZCLVED by the Co~cii of the City of Roanoke teat the Roanoke way and Electric Col be, and it ia hereby autkorized tc present to the Cit~; of 11b ~ ~. !~o~oZe bill~ for ~c i'ollow~ -~o · ~ ~'o,,ette ani Staunton Avenue Lafayette and New York Avenue lafayette and l~aryland Avenue Lafayette an5 ?e~sylvania Avenue T,~f~v~tte ~ Delaware Avenue Lafayette and !~assachusetts Avenue FOEE~T i-ARt[: Forest Park Boulevard and. Salem Road ~orest t~ark Boulevard and. Olive Avenue Pc. rest l~ark Boulevard South of Alder Street I~alm Avenue and Salem Road talm Avenue and Olive Avenue i!alm Avenue and Linden Averme A t~ ~ l{ 0 V ~:; D IN THE COUNCIL ~OR TRL CITY 0P ROA~OEE, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of January, 19~6. No. 1948. A RESOLUTION to repeal Resolution No.19g5 adopted on the 1Zth day of NOVember, 19~. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Resolution No. 19~ adopted on the l~,th day of November, 19~5, entitled, "A Resolution autho- rizing the Nayor of the City of Roanoke and the City Clerk to execute a certain contract with the ¥irginian Railway Company relative to Jefferson Street Bridge" be, and the same is hereby repealed. ATTF, ST: )~-~ ~..~_ ..... ~ ~:~ ~ Clerk. APPROVED -- y President. × ' IN THE COUNCIL POR THE CITY OP ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The fith day of January, 1926. No. 1~49. A ~SOLUTION authorizing the 2,fayor and'0ity Clerk to axecute a contract C 1 erk. APPROVED P re s~ de nt. with the Virginian Railway ¢o. for a bridge over Jefferson Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the ~ayor and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to execute the contract hereto attached ~nd made a l~rt hereof between the City of Roanolre and the Virginian 162 IN TI~ COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0P R0~OK~, VIRGINIA, The 8th da~' of Januar}, 192~. No. 1945. A RE. SOLUTION to supplement the appropriation to the account of schools. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the appropria tion to the account of schools be, and the same is hereby supplemented in the amount of $8,197.00, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to make such entries on his books as will carry into effect the prowisions of this resolution. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED ~ ' P e si ent. IN THE COUNCIL i~0R THE CITY 01~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th day of January, 1926. No. 1952. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the Cil~ ef Roanoke for the month of December, 19E5, and directing the payunent of the asme. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of December, 1925. be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Dept. Bity Cierk. Treasurer Legal D~pt. Judges Salaries 0curt Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes ~ity Hall ]~lections $ounc i 1 aoroner Almshouse Outside Poor HOSl~itals Organized gharitie s Jail ;;uvenile Court Police Dept. Fire Dept. l~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Snspe ctor Military & Armories ]~hys ic lan Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs C rusher City Stables ~oo~s & Equipment Refunds & Rebates Special Services Allowances & Sifts Damages & ~ost Workmen' s Compensation Garage Dept. Schools Parks Library Market s Inte rest Pensions Annex 1925 Account s Payable Notes Payable New Market $ 909.12 1,17S.34 940.90 180. 442. O0 356.66 1,625.05 983.00 581.18 986.81 125.00 433.48 111.00 49? .0`7 150.31 388.S,7 4'7,6.8`7 1,619.6"/ 681.9B 10,~9Z.04 11, ,62"/.48 2,04`7.50 2,334.49 445.00 12'7.00 100.00 199 .OS 1,480.~5 1,187.62 3, '74~.66 686 .,72 6, S94 · 23 314.14 1,299.39 2,086 12.25 100.00 2,359.05 333.33 24.00 1'70.00 499.84 2~, 19'7.00 802.02 3,03'7.40 1,106.61 1,260.00 10,535.15 IS, 085. O0 1,212.95 `750.00 5'7 $ 115,336.68 {I ATTEST: ~T~0~IN~Y Almshouse Building Sewer Construction Drain 0one truc tion Street Grading Macadami zing Street Paving Curb & Gutter ~idewalk Construction Bridge Cons truct ion Clerk. APPR 0VED $ 5,805.56 6?0.4'5 13,198 · 98 1,166.17 511.18 ?, 4'65.04, 2,217.04' ~, 652 · ?9 12. 971.~ 058.94' $ 162,595.62 Pre i den IN THE COUNCIL i~OR THE CITY 01~ FOANO~E, ¥IRGINIA. The 8th day of 'January, 1926. No. 1955. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 52 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of April, 1924, entitled. "An ~rdinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penaltie for violations". WHEREAS, in order to coYlect the revenues ~n the City of Roanoke, an emergency is declared to exist and the ordinance shall be in force from its passage BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 52 of an ordinmnoe adopted by the Oouncil of the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of April. 1924, entitled. "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal pur- poses and prescribing penalties for violations" be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Sec. 52. A license is imposed on all automobiles, automobile trucks, motor cycles and motor driven vehicles, as follows: (a) On each vehicle operated as a "Jitney" $50.00. (b) On each passenger vehicle kept or used for hire. $50. (c) On each vehicle for hire for the transfer of freight or merchandise of one ton capacity or less, $15.00- over one ton capacity $25.00. (d) On each privately owned truck used for the transfer of freight or merchandise of one ton capacity or less $6.00, and when the capacity is over one ton, $~.00 additional for each ton or part thereof. (e) On all automobiles automobile trucks and other motor vehicles, not (f) On each motorcycle, $~.00. (g) No license issued under this section shall be prorated or transferred except licenses issued under ~ub Section ~d) end {e} may be issued for one-third rate sfter Jan.u~ry 1, and the license issued under Sub ~ection (d) and (e) may be transferred. A number plste for each automobile, truck or motorcycle shall be f~rnished by the Commissioner of Revenue at the time the license is taken out and shall be conspicuously displayed on said automobile, truck or motorcycle, and in the event said tag is lost, the owner of said automobil~ truck or motorcycle ahall obtain refer the from the Commissioner of Revenue a duplicate of said tag and sh~l pay the o f said roam of $1.00. 3~or the failure to display m~eh tag, the o,mer or operator automobile, truck or motorcycle shall be fined not exceeding $2.~0. ~--: 127 50 -~ 2 _164 ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of January, 1926. No. 1965. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of a piece of property known as 624 Rorer Avenue as a site for the Detention Home at the price of $6?60.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Ci~y of Roanoke that the property known as 624 Rower Avenue S. W., said lot fronting 96 feet on South side of Rorer Avenue and extending back 161.2 feet on the East line ar~ 170.5 feet on the West line to an alley in the rear, be purchased as a stie for the Detention Home at the price of $6?50.00 from John ~{ain and wife. Said sum of $6?50.00 to be paid in cash upon the delivery of a proper deed therefor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine title to said lot and report thereon in writing. APPROVED g~ ~ .~~~" Presi dent. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of January, 192~. No. 1960. AN ORDINANCE directing the appointment of a committee to ascertain the damages to the abutting property on Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue on account of the construction of a bridge on said Jefferson Street. WP~EREAS, the Council of the 0ity of Roanoke deems it necessary to con- struct a bridge on Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue over the tracks of the Virginian Railway as shown on the plan on file in the office of the City Engineer. THEREI~ORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: (1) That a bridge be constructed over Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue over the tracks of the Virginian Railway in accordance with plans on file in the office of~the City Engineer. (2) That a committee composed of Shas. D. ~ox, Luther G. Stiff and W. M. Shickel be, and they are hereby designated, appointed and directed to pro- ceed by personal inspection of the premiaes likely to be effected by the building of the bridge, and ascertain what damages, if any, will accrue to the owner or owners of such property on Jefferson Street along which maid bridge is to be constructed. (~) Said committee 'shall in all respects comply with Sections ~037, ~0~8 a~d $0D9 of the Code of Virginia. - - ' Clerk · APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITer O? ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th day of January, 1986. No. 1951. AN ORDINANCE granting a permit to the Virginia Bridge arzl Iron Co. to construct a bridge over Houston Street, S. E., to connect buildings of said Company. BE IT 0RDAII~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. to construct a steel bridge over Houston Street to connect buildings of said Virginia Birdge & Iron ¢o., the bridge to be at least fourteen (14') feet above the grade of the street, and ~o be so constructed as not to interfere with traffic over said street. Said Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. by acting under this ~dinance agrees to indemnify and save harm- less the City of Roanoke from all clai~ for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and n~intenance of said bridge, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed to do so by ordinance of the Council of the Cit~ of Roanoke. aPPROVED Cle rk. ~re si dent Ill THE COUNCIL POR THE CITY 03' i<0ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2End day of January, 1926. No. 19~4. AN ORDINANCE to establish the building line on the North side of Shenandoah Avenue between 10th and llth Streets. %THEREAS the Council is of opinion that the property abutting on Shenandoah Avenue on the North side between 10th and llth Street is more suitable for business than residence purposes. THERE?ORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the building line on the North side of Shenandoah Avenue between 10th and llth Streets be, and the same is hereby established ten feet from the property line, and all buildings hereafter erected s~all conform to said line. APPROVED ATTEST: ~_, -' ~... -- ~ "Pre~'l den~.-- IN THE CCUNC±L ~d~{ 'w ~, ,.~.~ CITY 0 a0ANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 2and day of January, 1926. No. 1956. A ~{ESOLUTION to supplement the appropriations to certain accounts. ~'~E Ii' R~o0LVED by the Council of the City ~f ~oanoke that the appropriations to the following accounts be, and the same are hereby supplemented in the following amounts. Assessment of Taxes ~ity Hall Coroner Almshouse Jail Juvenile Court City Home, Almshouse ~ilitary & Armories $ 134.76 847.81 82.00 607.88 3,015.54 452.06 515.83 166 Street Hepair s Refunds & nebates Allowances & Gifts Garage Water Site Artu ex 1919 APPROVED 1,~90.88 M,969.08 MOS.61 6?8.50 7~9.E0 1~,105.00 ~ g4,786.65 Pre 1 en ./ IN Tt{E COUNCIL FOZ:~ THE CITY 07 lqOAN0}iE, VIRGIi~I'A, The lgth day of February, 1996. No. 1959. AN ORDI~ANCE to permit the use of what is knov~n as cinder concrete blocks in buildings in the City of Roanoke and to prescribe specifications for their use. BE IT ORDAIN~t~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that hollow cement, cinder, concrete building blocks shall be made of Portland cement and suitable aggregates in such proportions as to develop at the age of g8 days an ultimate crushing strength per square inch of gross area of not less than 750 pounds when tested with the cells placed vertically and gO0 pounds when tested with the cells placed horizontally. The absorption of hollow building blocks to be used for bearing or enclosing walls shall not exceed 17 per cent in ~8 hours as an average, nor more than 2~1 per cent in any case. Hollow building blocks of concrete shall have a minimum thic]:ness of shells and webs of not less than two inches. The allow able working stress on such blocks tested with the cells placed vertically shall not exceed 80 pounds For square inch gross area, and when tested with cells placed horizontally shall not exceed thirty pounds per square inch gross area. All plumb- ing, heating or gas pipes plz~ced in floors or wail of cinder concrete blocks shall be encased with at least £ inches of concrete composed of two (2) parts of clean sharp sand to one (1) part of Portland Cement or covered with at least one inch of air tight magnesia pipe covering. The requirements of inspection are that at least 85/J of all material furnished in each carload or truck load shall be equal to the sample approved and shall comply with the specified crushing and absorption requirements, an~ the balance shall ~n the opinion of the Building Inspector, constitute only a fair and usual commercial variation from same, otherwise the entire shipment or such Dart of same as may be condemned by the inspector shall be culled and immediately removed from site. All mortar used for the setting of Cinder Concrete Duilding Units shall be composed by volumne of one ~art of Portland cement (approved brand) to three parts of clean sharp sand thoroughly mixed to a smooth r.~oder~.tely stiff mortar, to which may be added hydrated lift. e, not to exceed l0 per cent of the volumne of cement. The lime and cement shall be thoroughly mixed before the addition of san~[ and water. The resulting mortar mixture shall be used within thirty minutes after the water is added and no retempering shall be pern~itted. All hollow blocks shall be laid witL the cells vertical in the wall and in such a manner that the main bearing webs come in proper relation for bearing with those of the block below. No vertical or horizontal Joints sh~ll be mortared through the walls but liberal air spaces shall be left in the center of the walls by buttering the edges of each block on both horizontal and vertical ,joints. When t?~t the mortar does not carry through the wall. All walls shall be bonded by breaking vertical joints in every coarse at least three inches. In warm weather all blocks shall Le thoroughly' wetted before use. Copy o£ test report certifying that the test requirements have been complied with, indorsed by a recognized testing laboratory, will i~e accepted by the building inspector as satisfactory evidence that the pro,,os, ed make of Cinder Concrete lng Units will £ulfi]l the requirements sr~ecified, su},~ect to insy, ectien approval as heretofore syecified. All tests shall t,e conducted so as to conform with the requirements o~ the loc. al building code, and a sample of the block to be deposited in the Department of Buildings. AZ~£~0VED - clerk:. IN THE COUNCIL FOE THE CITY OF ROAi~KE, VIRGII~IA, The 12th day of February, 1926, No. 1060. A P~ESOLUTi0N granting a permit to L. L. Sigmon to build to the street line on 6th Street. WHER'fAS L. L. Sigmon is the owner of an irregular shaped lot at the corner of Highland Avenue and 6th Street, S. E., and has asked that a permit be ~ranted him tc build a t)uildir~T to be flushed with the street line on 6th Street, and ','~iEP~E~iS it would work a hardship on said L. L. Sigmon to be compelled to set back to tl~e line of the other buildings on 6th Street on account of tke irregu- lar shaFed lot. THE[~FORE, BE IT ?J~SOLVED by the Council of the City off Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted L. L. Sigmon to set his buildin~ flushed with the street line on 6th Street, S. E., at the corner of Highland Avenue. Ai:PR(iVED Clerk; 'i y ~'res'ident. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TIiE CITY 0ff ROAI~0KE, VI:RGIi.[IA, The 12th day of February, 1926. No. 1961. A RESOLUTI01? to approve the accounts and claims against the Cit~- of Rmnoke for the month of January, 1926, and directing the yayment of the same. the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts ~nd claims against the City for the month of January, 1926, be, and the same are hereby at-dm' oved and ordered paid as follows: City ~anage r ~gi ne e rir~ Department City Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. JuRges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Asse~s.~en~ o.. Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Els c t i OhS C cunt il 978.60 1,428.20 991.96 2,681.91 370.00 316.66 2,136.81 555.53 16V .02 1,120.04 1,727.60 168 Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. Fi re Hydrant Fire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Phy s i c lan Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repair C rusher City Stables Live Stock Refunds & Rebstes Special Services 71orhuen's Compensation Oarase DeFt. Schools Parks Library Iiarket s Interest Sinking Fund Annex 1925 Account s Payable Notes tayable ~T RA 0 zD IN AEY Se:,ve r Construction Drain C OhS t ruc t i on Street Grading Street Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Constructi Sidewalk Refund Bridge Constr~ction Clerk. Al PR OV£D 291.27 179.34 588 475.83 84.00 1,777.10 667.55 11,289.72 10, ?50.25 2,092.50 2,346.21 465.03 10V .00 100.00 206.84 1,518.86 l, 120.2V 3,730.85 678.63 4,666.60 467.73 1,049.37 2,936.58 555.00 2,289.45 43.00 101.00 1,344.94 70,000.00 1,275.82 1,272.16 1,508.66 75,847.50 29,530.00 596.65 989.70 15,054. O0 512.00 12554.26 2,608.80 49.26 822.82 177.60 156.75 .... 1.2,717.61 258,541.19 29,099.10 287,440.29 ~ President ~ IN T~ COUNCIL P0H Ttih CITY 02 20AN0~, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of 2ebruary, 1926. Itc. 1962. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Llanager to advertise for bids for certain storm drain~. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Ro~noke that the City Llanager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for storm drains as follows: (1) Drain to be known as Buzzard Rock drain. (2) Drain to be known as l?th Street drain. The advertisement to run for m~ch length of time as the City Manager, in his discretion, deems necessary. Clerk. Al'Lq 0VED , ~ '- ' ' Pre siden'~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CYd'Y OF ROAN01£E, VIRGIi~IA, The 15th day of February, 1926. No. 196Z. A RESOLUTION requesting the representatives in the Legislature of Virginia to advocate certain amendments to the City Charter, BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the representatives in the Legislature of Virginia be, and they are hereby requested to advocate the amendments to Sub Section ~ and ll of Section £, and Section 56 of the City Charter. The same are hereto attached and made a part hereof. A ?PROVED ATTEST: ~ ~~~, ~ Cle ~k-. ' .~y President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 02 ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 19th day of February, 19E6. No. 196~. 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 the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main in Berkley Avenue from dead end to dead end in front of ~15-~15-~17. 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 mainte~nce 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. APP .ROVED ' y · ' Preside~nt. IN THE COUT;CIL FOR ~3iE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of l~.ebruary, 1926. No. 1965. A RESOLL~IO~ granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to instal certain wat er 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: ~l) A six inch main on 20th Street N. W. from ;~oorman Avenue to Staunton Avenue, N. W. (2) A twelve inch main on 15th Street from ~elrose Avenue North to Hanover Avenue, and West on Hanover Avenue to Lafayette Boulevard. [3) A six inch main in Bullitt Avenue S. E. from 5th to 7th 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 persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance off said. water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets under hhe provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CIP~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day o£ February, 1926. No. 1966. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street'li~mhts. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One 250 0. P. light at the intersection of York Avenue and 3rd Street, Wasena o (2) One 250 C. P. light corner Warwick Street and .Russell Avenue, ~3) One 250 C. P. light on 14th Street half way between Kenwood Boulevar~ and Anderson Avenue, S. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company and the City of Roanoke. APP :~OVED Cie rk. President. IN THE COIR~CIL 201~ THE CITY @~ ROAN0~[E, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of February, 1926. No. 1957. AN 0P~II~kNCE to designate election districts in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the boundaries of the City described ,in the charter of the City of Roanoke, and the boundaries described 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 des- cribed be and the same is hereby divided into election districts and voting pre- cincts be and are hereby established in each of said districts as follows: Highland Precinct No.1. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Raileay and First Street S. W. (also known as Henry Street); thence with center of First Street S.W. to Franklin Road; thence with center of Franklin Road t o Elm Avenue (also known as 8th Avenue S. W.); thence with the center ~f Elm Avenue S. W. to 8th Street S.W.; thence with the center of 8th Street S. W. extended to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke. River to 10th Street extended; thence vdth the center of 10th Street S.W. to the Norfolk aud Western Railway; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway to the Beginning. The voti~ place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 6th Street, S.W., between Campbell and Rorer Avenues. Hi6hland Precinct No.2. Beginning at the intersection of Elm Avenue ~. W. (also l~nown as 8th Avenue) and Franklin Road; thence wi th the center! of Franklin Road t o Roan oke River; thence with Roanoke River to 8th Street ext'~nded; thence with the center of 8th Street to Elm Avenue S. W.; thence with the center of Elm Avenue to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 5th Street between ¥_ountain and Elm Avenues S. W. Highland Precinct No.3. 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 ',~estern Corporation Line to the Norfolk and ?Ie~-~tern Railway; thence with the Norffolk and Westerm Railway to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on 15th Street S. W. bet~,'Jeen Campbell and Chapman :kvenue~. Jefferson Precinct No.1. Beginni~ at the intersection of the Norfolk e~nd :~¥estern Railway anal First Street S. W. (also kno~,~ as Henry Street); thence with the Norfolk ahd ~,¥estern Rail:May to Third Street S. E. (also kno-ma as Holliday Street~; thence with the center of Third Street, 'S. E., to Walnut Avenue S. E.; thence ~ith the center of Walnut Avenue.to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to Franklin Road S.W.; thence with the center of Franklin Road to First Stre~Jt S. ?J.; thence with the center of First Street to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Highland Avenue bet-~veen 3rd Street ~md PranY~lin Road, S. W. Jefferson Precinct No.2. BEGINNI!~G at the intersection of the Norfolk s~nd ~?estern Railway and Third Street S. E. /also known as Holliday Street); thence with the Norfolk and ~estern 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 Rail',~ay to the intersec- tion of ~,~urray Avenue extended; thence with ~urray Avenue extended to Roanoke River; thence with Roanoke River to ?,falnut Avenue, S. E.; thence with the center of ',;~alnut Avenue to Third Street S. E.; thence with the center of Third Street to the Be ginnir~g. The voting place in said precinct be, and the sa~ne is hereby established on Dale Avenue S. E. between 4th and 5th Streets. Jefferson Precinct No.3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and ~¥estern Railway and 9th Street S. E.; thence with the Norfolk and ~estern Railway to Tinker Creek; theme with Tinker Creek to the Virginian Railway; thence with the Virginian Rail'~,~y to an alley exterded, said alley being between Sections 22 and 25, ~,~ornin~side Heights ~,~ap; thence with the South side of said alley to Buena Vista Boulevard; thence crossing said Boulevard to the S. W. corner of ~',:organ Avenue and Buena Vista Boule- vard; thence with the South side of ~m.~organ Avenue to 9th Street S. E.; thence with the center of 9th Street to Tazewell .qvenue, S. E.; thence with the center of ~aze- well 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 sa~ne is hereby established on Ja~,~ison Avenue bet',~'~een 10th and llth Streets, S. E. Jefferson Precinct Ho.4. Begi~anin~ at a point in Roanoke River on the Corporation Line of the City of Roanoke (as o£ Feb. 28, 1926) .~oea~ted at the intersection of the South side of an alley N. E. of 2,-rbutus 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 V38 feet to a point a corner in the present 172 River; thence with Roanoke River East to tho Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Virginia Avenue between 2nd and ~rd Streets. So,uth Roanoke. Kimball Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway and 2irs~ Street N. W. (also known as Henry Street); thence with the center of First Street N. W. to Gilmer Average (also known as ~th ]~venue N. W.); thence with the center of Gilmer Avenue to Gainsboro Read; thence with the center of Gainsbor0 Road to Peach Road; thence with the center of Peach Road to the preseut Corporation o.-_,'~ the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to Tinker Creek; thence with Tinker Creek to the Norfolk ~nd Western Railway; thence with the Norfolk and ?~estern Rail',v~y to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on ~th Street between Patton and EaSt ~venue, N. E. Nelrose Precinct No.1. Beginnin~ at the intersection of the Norfolk and ;~estern Railway and Firs~ Street N. W. ~also kno~n as Hemry Street); thence with the ~orfolk and ~estern Railway to 10th Street N. ~¥.; thence with the center of 10th Street to tt~ ._present Corporation Line of the City of Roanom~; thence with the lines of sa~e to Peach Road extended; thence with the center of Peach Road to Gainsboro Road; thence with the center of Gainsboro Road to Gilmer Avenue, N. ~. lalso known as ~th Avenue N.W.); thence with the center of Gilmer Avenue to First Street N. W. (also known as Hemry Street); thence with the center of ~irst Street to the Beginning· The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Center Avenue between ~th and 8th Streets, N. W. ~,~elrose Precinct No.2. Beginnir4M at the intersection of the Norfolk and ~estern Railway and 10th Street N. W.; thence with the Norfolk and ',:~estern Railway to 18th Street ~. W.;~ thence v~ith the center of 18th Street to the present Corporation Line of the City of Roanoke; thence with the lines of same to 10th Street N. ~V.; 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, ~,,~. l,,'~elrose Precinct No.3. Beginnin? at' the intersection of the Norfolk and ?~estern Railway a,nd l~th Street N. W.; thence .with the Norfolk and Western Railway to the present Corpora- tion Line of the City of Roanoke; thence with thelines of same, including the 1925 Ahnex (which is composed of parts of ~orest Park, Forest Hill, and Villa Heights) to 18th 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. 'f~. Raleigh Court Precinct No.1. Beginning at a point in Roanoke River on the present Corporation ~,ine of the City of Roanoke, loc~.ted at the intersection of the south boundary line of the Wasena Land Corporation peoduced; thence with line of same to I,[ain Street, Wasena; thence with the East line of ~,iain Street to Avon Lane; thence with North line of Avon Lane to Windsor Avenue, Raleigh Court; thence with the'center line of ?~indsor +~ +~ ~~ ~_~+.~ 'nn~.rv l~u~. of the Cit.v of Roanoke: thence with 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 ~lain Street, :~asena; thence with the East side of Ifain Street to Brandon Avenue; thence with the South side of Brandon Avenue to an alley, (which is the extension of Persinger Road); thence with center o£ said alley to Persinger Lane; thence with center o£ !:'ersin~er Lane to Grandin Road; thence with the center o~ Grandin Road to a c~rner in the rresent Corporation Line; thence with the lines of the 1925 Annex, including the boundaries of Grandin Coumt, Weaver Heights, Grandin Court Annex, part of the Garst Lands, the Pide!ity Realty Corpn. property' and Lee-Hy Court to a point in the present Cor~.,oration Line; thence with line o£ same to ~iJindsor ,,ivenue; thence with center o£ Windsor ~venue to Avon Lane; thence with North line of Avon Lane to the Beginning. The voting place in said precinct be, and the same is hereby established on Grandin Road between Auburn and Laburnum Avenues, Raleigh Court. ~resident4 ~ I1~ T!~ COUNCIL FO:~ ~EE CITY 0~ ROAI~0!~, VIRGIl!IA, The 19th day of ~ebruary, 19£6. No. 1968. ~.~-,R:.=-~ A Committee of three citizens in conjunction with the City D~naffer was appointed to consider and report to Council, the advisability of estal:lishin~ a City ?lanning Commission for the purpose of studying the present and probable future needs of the City, and to prepare plans to guide the developments to secure order and economy, and ~tfKERli~S Said Committee has reported a property constituted City Commission could render most valuable service in dealing with such problems as zo.~n~, street openings, extensions and widenings, par.~ and. playgrounds, subdivi- sion control, civic centers, public buil~ngs, bridges, tree planting, street parkin~ and etc. and etc. and ~Tf[~R~'2~S The C ~' o,..,~ttee has suggested under Section one, two, three, five six, seve]v eight and sub-sections A B, C, D ~ F, & ~. A plan of organiza- tion best suited fer the City of Roanoke. T]~EREFOFE, BE IT RESOLVED That Council loo~: with £avor uron the creation of such a Co~m~ission anti. that a special meeting be held as speedily as possible to consider the reco~end,:~tions as outlined in the third preamble of this resolution. A P ? R0V ED Clerk. · - y- President.' 174 IN T.~ COUNCIL FOP. T~-~ CITY OF R©J~OIIE, VIRGINIA, The 20th day of ~ebruary, 1926. No. 1969. A .~SOLUTION 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 the same is here~y granted the Roanoke ~ater Works Company to install water mains as follows: (1) A two inch main on Hanover Avenue N. E. from 6th Street east a dists~ of 100 feet. of 180 feet· {Z) A two inch main on Gillespie Road, Weaver Heights, from Weaver Road 100 feet South. Said Roanoke Water Y~orks 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 r~ason of the construction and maintenance or-said water mains and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances pr~-iding for street restoration. ATTEST: A two inch main on Hanover ~venue N. E. from 6th Street West a dista~ At'PR 0 YEP Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL ?0l THE CITY OF ROANOt~, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of February, 1926. No. 19VO. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Coup~il of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Northumberland Avenue from dead end to the intersection of !~dding Street, Annex 1919. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this res~l~tio~ agrees to indemnify and save hanmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the constEzction and maintenance of said 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. A_vt~ROVED Iii THE COUNCIL FOR TKE CITY 07 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of February, 1926. No. 1971~ A RESOLUTION to refund Mrs. J. W. Naff a fine of $50.00 imposed on January 16, 1926, in ~olice Court. WPREREAS, ~irs. J. W. Half was fined by the i'olice Court on Janm~ry 16, 1926! ~50.00 and from which she apyealed to the Corporation Court and was dismissed by the Corporation Court THE?~P0,.~m, Bz: IT z:~ESOLVmD by the Council of the City of _-.oa.oo~e that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sun: of .350.00 payable to ~',~rs. J, W. Naff to re£~nd fine imposed upon her by the ~olice C curt. A~ROVED Cle rk. y - !res' d~e t. IN T!~ COUNCIL ?0R THE CITY 07 _,~.0=.NC,KE, VI:~IUIA, The ~6tn day of February, 1926 No. 1967. A![ O!~DII[ANCE to ~end and re-ordain Section 29 of the Buildin~ Code adopted Angst 26, 1922. BE IT.-,~:~'~'°a~n~,~ by the Council of the City of Roan,~.e that Section 29 cf the rea,~ as follows: BuiU.~n~ Code be amended and re-ordained so as to That no frame', veneered, or iron-clad, nor any other buildin~ the inclosing walls or roof of which are co~tm~cted of combustible material shall be erected, moved enlarged, or addition ~de, until a plan ~s been submitted tc the Council of the City of Roanoke shaving the propoeed addition, reE~airs or remodeling, and the Council is of the opinion tbmt the ~rop~ed addition, re~airs or remodelin~ does not increase the fire ha~zard to adjoinin~F property, and that the ~o~osed addition, repairs or remodeling: will promote health, happiness ~d comfort of the people, the Council may in their indolent after a hearing of which parties interes~ ed shall be notified grant or refuse a 'hermit for the addition, r~.airs or remodel. lng of any non-fire-proof buitdi~ in the fire district, (first zone) and ~rovide further that no non-fire proof bui/~ng in the fire district (f~st zone) shall repaired when d~ma::,ed by fire if the amount of repa~rin~ i~z em~al to as much as 50 per cent of the value of such building, exclusive ~ the value of the foundatim before the dan~a~te was inflicted. ATTEST: ×"" C!e rk. zr e si III T}~J~] COUNCIL POl{ THE CITY OF~°~'~'~'~w'~~=~,.~.~.a, VIrgil?IA, The 26th day of ~ebruary, 1926. No. 197~. A RESOLUTION [o designate the location of votin~ precincts. :THER2ZES by ordinance adopted on the 19th day of February, 1926, it ~,~,~s provided that the City of Roanoke be divided into election districts and voting precincts established therein, ar~l WH]{Z~E2~S, the ordinance did not designate the location of each precinct, THERETO_RE, BE IT ~SOLVED by the Courn. il of the City of Roanoke that the followir~: loa:ations be, ~nd the same are hereby established as votir~ precincts; Highland ~recinct t{o.1, Fire Station at the Southwest corner of 6th S2reet and Rorer Avenue, S. '~;. !{igh!and }recinct No.2, Jamison Grocery, 811 - 5th Street, S. Hi~hland _~recinct !~o,3, 613- 15th Street, S. W. 176 Jefferson Precinct No.2, 402 - 4th Street, S. Jefferson Precinct No.3, Fire Station No.6, 1015 Jamison Ave., S. E. Jefferson Precinct No.4, 01d School House, 220 Virginia Ave, South Roanoke Kimball Precinct, Fire Station 4th Street, N. E. Melrose Precinct No.1, 533 Center -~venue, N. Melrose Precinct No.2, No.5 Fire Station at the Southwest corner of 12th Street and Loudon .~venue, N. W. Melrose Precinct Nc.S, Stiff's Villa Heights Pharmacy, corner Lafayette Boulevard, l:~elrose Avenue and 24th Street. Raleigh ~ourt Precinct !lo.l, Fire Station No.ll, 302 Virginia Avenue, Virginia Height s. Rmleigh Court Precinct No.2, Southeast ccrner of Gran~n Road and Brandon Road, Raleigh ¢ourto ATTEST: . ._~__~ ~ ~ .... C 1 erk. A ~ I _R~V ED ~ ~ ' ~resi ent. ATT~o~ :6~__~ Cler[. IN ~=~ FOR · ~.m COUNCIL THE CITY 07 ROANO~[E, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of !larch, 1926. No. 1974. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke ,~ater Works Company to instal; certain water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a ~it be, and the same is hereby granted the Ro~oke Jater ~/~orks Com!any to install a s~ inch water main on Norfolk Avemze S. E. between 15th and l?th Streets. Said Roanoke Water Works Core. ny by actin~ under this resolution agrees to inde~ifN and save ha~less the City of Ro~oke from all claims for damages to per. ns or pro>erty by reason of the installation and m~ntenance of said water main, ~nd further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordi~nees of the City of Roanoke providi~ for street restoration. A P P !{OVED ~~ ' t:re~ident~' ' · H~ COUNCIL FOR TIlE CITY OF r~0~NOF. E, VIRGINIA, The 5th day of }~iarch, 1926. No. 1975. A RESOLb~ION granting a permit to J. C. Prazier to construct a sleeping porch over his kitchen at his residence No.315 Tazewell Avenue, 5. S. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~{oanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted J. C. Frazier to construct a sleepin? porch over his kitchen at his residence ~15 Tazewell Avenue $. £. Said porch to be constructed according to the good liking? and satisfaction of the Buildin~ Inspector and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said J. C. Frazier by aotir~ under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save hammless the ~City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said porch. PRO VED Il{ THE COU!.TCIL POE THE CITY OF ?.OAITOi[E, VIRGI!~IA, The 5th day of I.~aroh, 19£6. 15o, 1980. f'~ RES OLUTI ©!? authorizin~ the City l~anar_er to purchase certain books for the Commonwealth Attorney and make an appropriation therefor, BE IT !{ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City I'.~anaFer be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase law books not exceedir~T in cost .!~151.00 the o£fice of the Commonwealth Attorney and an arpropri~tion is hereby made to the account of Court Of£icers & Expense of .~1~1,00 for the purpose of raying for said b o oils. ~ C le'rk. A l~ i~ i©V ED ~ ?resident. IN T>~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ~Aii011E, VIRGI!TIA, The ~th day of !?arch, 19E6. Itc. 1981. A RESOLU2ICN authorizi~ the City ]larger to have a telephone installed in the ~fice of the Judge of the Circuit Court and making an appro~iation therefor. BE IT ~2]JSOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ]~anager be and he is hereby m~tho~zed to have a telephone installed in the office of the Judge o~ the Circuit Court. ~p~O.O~) is hereby made to the ~E IT ~URTHER RE~OLYED that an aFpro~ iat~ on of ~ account of Court Officers & ~ens'e for t~ Du~e of rayin~ for said telephone. At~?'ROVED ~~~ A?TLST: ~ ~~~ . i'resi-- " C1 er~:. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The lgth day of Nareh, 19~6. No. 198~. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of a Juvenile Deten- tion Home to !~artin Bros. at the price of $40,86S.00. BE IT _RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Rosmoke that the contract for the erection of a Juvenile Detention Home be, and the same is hereby awarded Martin Bros. at the price of $40, 86S .00, and that they be not reeuired to furnish a surety bond on account of said contract. The work to be done in strick accord- ance with plans and specifications submitted with 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 said l~artin Bros. before proceeding with said work. APPROVED Attest: Clerk ~ PreSiden~. IN THE 00UNCIL FOR THE CITY OP ROANOKE, VIBGINIA, ~he 12th day of March, 1926. No. 1976. AN ORDINANCE to close the alley between Wise and CampbeLl Avenues and 12th and Z~th Streets, $. E, WHEREAS, an alley is shown on the map of the Roanoke Land and Improvement ~o. lying between Wise and Campbell Avenues and extending from 12th to lSth StreetE $. E., and WHEREAS, the said alley has never been used or opened to the public, and WHEREAS the Castle Corporation is the owner of certain property and has conveyed to the City of Roanoke a strip of land, in order to extend the existing alleys lying between 12th and lSth Streets and extending from ~Vise to Campbell Avenues, and WHEREAS the interest of no person will be prejudiced by the closing of the alley hereinbefore referred to. THk~ORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the~ alley lying between Wise and Campbell Avenues and extending from 12th to 13th Streets, S. E., be and the same is hereby closed to public travel. The alley being shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof. _..APPROVED ~~ ATTEST:/~ ~~~. ~ ,~-~'~' Presi~nt. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~he 12th day of March, 1926. No. 1977. AN ORDINANCE relating to buildings on streets designated as business districts. BE IT 0RDAIN~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all buildings or structures erected or remodeled and abutting on any street designated as a business district that is now or may hereinafter be extended beyond the first fire district or zone shall be Constructed of materials required for building in' the first fire zone. They shall also be mubJected to all other laws or ordinances effecting buildings or structures in the first zone. This ordinanc~ being for the prevention of fires the loss of prorerty or life, it is declared an emergency act and shall be in force from its passage, A PP ROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of ~arch, 1926. No. 1984. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of ~ebruary, 1926, and directing the pa:~ent 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 ~ebruary, 1926, be, and the same are hereb.v anDroved and ordered paid as follows: 179 City Manager Engi neering Dept. Gity Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Ele c t i OhS Stationery & Printing C ounc i 1 Coroner A lmsh ous e Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. ~ire Dept. i~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs Crusher 0ity Stable s Refunds & Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen' s ~omoensation Garage De,rt. Scho ols Parks Lib ra ry Markets Interest Annex 1925 A~'count s Payable EETP~0RDINARY Detention Home Sewer Construction Drain Construction Opening & Grading Streets Macadami zing Street Paving Curb & Gutter Curb & Gutter Refund Bridge Construction Cie rk. APPROVED $ 900.76 1,06';.05 965.83 ?0.58 370.00 316.66 1,949.96 480.74 115.96 1,002.29 1,960.2~ ~0.20 453.32 25.00 ?22.80 153.25 388.33 4?5.85 56.00 1,413.35 ?32.30 10, ?93.55 10,562.9? 2,070. O0 2,34?.22 451.00 104.50 100. O0 243.45 1,552.64 1,244.41 3,4V7.08 540.23 ?, 168.0? 139.15 1,329.90 959.17 2,538.01 1,.5.00 500.00 131.70 822.01 40,000.00 814.85 1, VS5,68 1185.2? 2,215.00 127.60 1,119.08 107,645.95 6, ?94.21 275.00 18,357.48 126.50 11.50 29.10 147.48 284.18 11,539.87 37,565.32 145,211.27 - ~. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TPLE CI~:iY OF RO~0t[E, VI~INIA; The 12th day of March, 1926. No. 1985. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment to certain parties the amounts of awards' found in certaincondemnation proceedings WHEREAS, condemnation proceedings were instituted by the City of Roanoke for : the purpose of acquiring certain property for extending Loudon ~venue ~nd to widen!, Moorman Road, the short style of said proceedings b eiz~ the City of Roanoke agains~ Wm. R. Parker, and others, and the City of Roanoke against ~ M. Eobertson, and :,YHE.,'~S, in said proceedings the awards were ascertained by commissioners appointed by the Court and is as foll~vs: City of Roanoke against ~¥m. R. Parker et als, Parcel Nol 1, To Wm. R. Parker ............. Parcel No. 2, Willie ~itzgerald .................. Parcel No. 3, J.G. Mitchell ......... . ........ . Parcel No.4, Mrs. Stella Earnes ........ _ _ . . . . Parcel No.5, Trustees of Maple Avenue BaPtist ~h~r~h' . . .... . . City of Roanoke against C. M. Robertson, To ¢. M. Robertson .................... . .... .... $35o.oo 100.00 300. O0 400.00 300.00 50.00 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke t.hat the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw warrants as follows: Wm. R. Parker ........................ . $ 350.00 Willie ~itzgerald . ........ . ............. 100.00 J. G. Mitchell ........ -- - - · $00.00 R. J. Watson, ~lerk,'fOr'Ers' ~t~l~a'K~r~e~ ~ ~ ~ . . . . 400.00 A. J. Oliver for Trustees of Maple Street Bartist 8h~r~h . . . 300.00 C. M. Robertson ........................ 50.00 Said amounts when paid shall be charged to the account of opening and grading streets. Attest: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of March, 1926. No. 1982. AN ORDINANCE to establish the building line on the east and west sides of Bridge Street between Roanoke Avenue and the River. BE IT ORDAINED by the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke that the property line on the east and west sides of Bridge Street between Roanoke Avenue ~nd the River be, and the marne is hereby established as the building line, and all buildin~ hereafter erected thereon shall conform to said line. APP ROVED ATTEST: Clerk. ~ Preside~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0E ROANOKE, VIRGINIA~ The 19th day of March, 1926. No. 1986. WItEREAS the water situation in Roanoke is more serious than most of our people realize, therefore BE IT RESOLVED, that it is the sense and purpose of Council to Froceed at once to take the necessary steps for the construction of water supply works on Roanoke River for a future adequate supply of good water, sufficient to meet Roanoke's domestic and industrial needs for years to come, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Council take the proper steps to legally acquire the Roanoke Water Ce's water system, by purchase if same can be purchased at a reasonable price, otherwise by condemnation proceedings. AP~ROV ~ED :--d ' Pres iden~. Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR TP~ CITY 0P ROANOZE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of k~arch, 1926. No. 1987. A RESOLUTION directir~ the City alerk and Auditor to draw a warrant to the Chamber of Commerce for $192 on account of advertising. 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 .~19~ to the Chamber of Commerce on account of advertising. Said amount when paid shall be charged tothe account of special allowances and gifts. APPROVED "U ' Presi ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROA!'~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of ~arch, 1926. No. 1988. A RESOLUTICmL~ granting a permit to J. L. Laughon to construct a 15,000 gallon gasoline storage tank on the east side of South Jefferson Street north of Jefferson Street Bridge over Roanoke River. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted J. L. Laughon to construct a 1~,000 gallon gasoline storage tank on the east side of south Jefferson Street north of Jefferson Strc, et Bridge over Roanoke River. Said tank ,to be located approximately 160 feet from Jefferson Street and shall be in~talled in accordance with the good liking an~ satisfaction of the Building Inspector and un~er specifications to be furnished by him. Said J. L. Laughon 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 installation and maintenance of said gasoline tank, and further agrees to remco® the ~ame when he is directed to do so by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer. ATTEST: /-~ ..... ~ Clerk. AP~. 0VED 181 IN TI~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~£E, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of l, ia~ch, 1926. No. 1989. A P2~SOLUTI0~ granting a ?er..it to the Roanoke Gas Light ComE, any to install certain gas mains. BE IT P~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and th~ same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Comoany to install gas mains as fellowS: Il) A four inch main on 17th Street S. E. from LTenwoo5 Boulevard a distance of 425 feet South. [2) A four inch main on 6th Street from I[erns Avenue to Wasena Avenue,Waser, a SAID Roanoke Gas Light Comrany by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dama~es to person or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas mains, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of ~{arch, 1926. No. 1990. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light ¢omFany to install certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Court, il of the City of Roauoke.that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: to dead end. dead end. dead end. A four inch ~ain on Brandon Road from Grandin Road to Windsor Avenue. A four inch main on Greenwood Road from Brandon Road to 200' north A four inch main on ;,~indsor Avenue from Brandon Road to Arlington Road A four inch main on Mt.Vernon Road from Brandon Road to ~lindsor Avenue A four inch main on Terrace Road from Blenheim Road to ;~indsor ~venue. A four inch main on Blenheim Road from Brandon Road 680' north to A four inch main on Arlington Road from Brandon Road ?50' north to (8) A four inch main in alley between Greenwood and Arlington Road from Brandon Road 200' 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 persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said :=oas mains and further agrees to replace the streets, where the same are opened, under the provisions of the general o~-dinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restorati on. Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VI.RGINIA, The 26th day of ~arch, 1926. No. 1~91. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Alouf Bros. to build to the property line at the intersection of Moorman Avenue and Gilmer Avenue, N. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Court, il of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted Alouf Bros. to build to the property line on their lot at the intersection of Gilmer Avenue and Moorman Avenue, N. APPROVED ATTEST:~.~ ~_(~Clerk. '~d ' President~ IN THE COUNCIL POR T~ CITY OF? ROANOF~E, VIRGI~IA, The 26th day of ~larch, 1926. No. 1992. A RESOLUTION permitting the Safety ~,~otor Transit 6orp. to operate ~ne b~s making one trip over Shenandoah Avenue from Jefferson Street to 3rd Street N. E, each morning at 12:~0 o'clock ~. I,i. to accom~odate the mid-night shift of the N & W shops. Ii BE IT R~SOLVED by the Council of the $ity of Roanoke that the Safety ~,iotor 11 Avenue from Jefferson to 3rd Street N. E. one trip each. morning at 12:30 A. }~. to accommod~.te the mid-night shift from N & ~,:; shops. Such o~eration to be un~er the provisions, and subject to all the limitations and restrictions contained in Ordinance No.lV47, adopted by the Council of the City ¢,f Roanoke on the 24th day cf ~.a rch, 1925, Clerk. APP ROVED !~resident~- IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOXE, VIBgINIA, The 26th day of ~',~arch, 1926. No. 1993. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street lig~hts. BE IT R~SOLV~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: [1) One 250 C. P. light at corner Essex Avenue and 13th Street, I5. W. (2) One 250 C. ~. light at Virginia Avenue and ,8th Street, South Roanoke. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Roauoke Railway and Electric Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTracT: Clerk. A~?ROV~:D ~ t:residen~' ~D TT ~t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~;E, VI~:.GI_,I~, The 26th day of ~,~arch, 1926. No. 1994. RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of a storm drain from Lick Run and 1?th Street to 18th Street and Stewart Avenue S. E. to S. B. Benning- ton and Son. BE IT R=~0L,ED by th.e Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the constr~c ti on of a storm drain from Lick Run and l?th Street to 18th Street and Stewart Avenue S. E. be, and the same is hereby awar,~e~ to S. B. Bennington and Son at the price of ~$9,664.00, but before proceedin~ with the work said S. B. Benni~g- ~¢4,83g.00 for the faithful per- ton & Son shall execute a bond in the penalty of ~ formance of the work. ~PROV~ID IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH2~ CITY OF ROAN0~, VI~INIA, The 26th day of March, 1926. No. 1995. A RESOLUTIOH to awart the contract f~r the construction of a storm drain from !iculvert under Virginian Railway at Buzzard Rock Ford to 13th Street and Dale Avenue ~, and to 14th Stree~ and Greenbrier Avenue S ",. to Tinsley Construction Co. construction of a storm drain, from culvert under Virginian Railway to Buzzard Rook ?oral to 13th Street and Dale Avenue and to 14th Street and Greenbrier Avenue S. E., be, and the same is hereby awarded Tinsley Sonstruction Co. at the price ~l,?~Z.00, but before proceeding with the work said Tinsl~y Construction Co. execute a bond in the penalty of ~15,866.50 for the faithful performance of the work. Cie rk. APPROVED IN TF~E COUNCIL ~OR THE C/~Y OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Zlst day of ~,,Iarch, 19a6. No. 1996. AN 0RDINAI~CE to prohibit white persons from establiahing a home resiS~ence in a negro community and negroes from establishing a home residence in white com- munities, to prohibit the issuing of p~rmits for buildings to be used for such purposes, to define the terms "white cmnmunities" and "neEro communities" and pro- vi~ing penalties for a violation thereof. ~;;PiE~S in order to preserve the public peace and lmomote the general welfare in the City of Roanoke the followin~_~ ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall be in force from its passage. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Sec. 1. That whenever the Building Inspector of the City of Roanoke sha have notice or information that any person whatsoever proposes to constm~ct a hous~ for negroes in a white community, or portion of the City inhabited by white people or a house for white persons in a negro community, or portion of the City inhabit principally by negroes, he shall not issue a building permit for said house. Sec. £. Be it further ordained, that it shall be unlawful for any white person to hereafter establish a home residence on any property located in a negro community, or portion of the City inhabited principally by negroes, or for any negro to establish a home-residence on any property located in a white community, or portion of the City inhabited principally ~ry white people. Sec. Z. Be it further ordained, that it shall be unlawf~l to maintain any home-residence established in violation of Section ~ of this ordinance. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained, that each seven days' maintenance of any home-residence established in violation of Section S of this ordinance shall deemed to be a separate an~ distinct offense. Sec. 5. Be it further ordained, that the te~ns "white community" and 'negro community" as used in this ordinance shall be taken and held to mean and embrace every residence fronting on either side of any street within three hundred feet of the location of the property involved, maasured alon~ the middle of the street in any and all directiorm. Sec. 6. Be it further ordained, that any person violating any of the provisions of this ordiranee shall on conviction be punished for each offense by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment not exceedi~ thirty days, or by such fine and such imprisor~ent in default of payment of the fine. or by both such fine and such imprisonment, in the discretion of the court or jury havin~ jurisdiction. ordinance be held invalid, its invalidity shall not annul the other provisions cf this ordinance, ~vhich shall nevertheless have the fullest effect pzssible in such case. Clerk. "d ' Iresid~gnt. ~.~,"~ ~_~ CITY CF .~--~..~:--,~:'~a~' VI!!GIi.,IA, IN _,_~m COUNCIL The 31~t day of }~larch, 1926. No. 199V. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ the President of the Comcil and the City Clerk to execute a contract ~th B. H. Davis for engineeri~ services on the jefferson Street an~ Walnut Avenue Brid~es BE iT :~:~SOLV~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~res~dcnt of the Council and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to execute a contract with B. H. Davis, Consultin~ Engineer, for en~ineerin~ services on Jeffer- son Street and Walnut Avenue Brid~e. the contract to carry the sum of ,~28,600 for such services. ~iPR G'.VED A TT EST: C1 grk. IN TFI COUNCIL P0R {m'~,' CITY The 2nd day of April, 1926. No. 1998. ~, o~'S~LUTI~ grantin~ a permit to Hoses Nero to construct two cross-overs into a fillin~ station at the corner of Lynchburg Road ~n 9th zreet N. ~. BE iT ~:'~,n~:~u~,~,,~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a ~mit be, and the same is hereby granted~,:~'.~o Nero to construct two cross-overs into a filli~ station at the ~orner of Lynchburg Road and:9th Street N. E., one of said cross- overs to be on Lynchb~rg Road ~d the other on 9th Street, the same to be constN~c~- ei in accordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the City }!ana~er an~: under srec'~ ~ ~' ~ ~.,_~cation~ ,~o be ~rnished by him. Sai~. }lo:scs l{ero by acti~ unter this resolution q~'~ees to in~iemnify anti save ~armless the C~ty of Ro~no~.a from all claims for ~]'m'rm~s to eerson or proeerty by reason of the ccnst~ction an~. mainten- ance of said cross-overs, and further a~rees to replace the street to as ~ood con- dition as it is at present when he ~s directed to io so by tm: Council or its duly authorized officer. Clerk. Trr m ~-'"' ~ ~!~TIA, · Hz. COUUCI_'~ FOE THE.~ITY 0v ~c'~ ~'~r'~ The 2nd day of April, 1926. No. 1999. A Rm,:0~IO~,~'~ ~ ~ ';~ ~ y authorizi~mz~ the City Hanager to advertise for bids for the construction of ~. storm drain on 12th Street S. ?,'. t,''~.':eer.~ ~,~:~:~} ell and }atterson BE IT _RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City '~ ~ be, an~] he is hereby directed to advertise for bi,ts for ccn~truction of a sto~ drain on 12th Street S. ;?. between Campbell ond Fatterson Avenues. When sai~ biS. s are received the same s~ll be reporte~ to Council with recommendation. A:~PR, O VED IN TIlE COUNCIL ?0R /Pi.i:: CITY 07 ~ANCKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of April, 1926. No. 2000. A RESOLUTION authorizir~ the pa~Tcent of H. ~. ~[iller, Architect, ~665.94 for original plans o.f the Juvenile Detention Home. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~{oanoke that the City Clerk and Au~_itor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of ;~665.94 in favor of H. L~. !~iller, Architect, on account of the original plans for the Juvenile Detention Home. When sai8 amount is paid it shall be charged to th~ account of Juvenile Detention Home. die rk. A~PROVED . ~ ~resident. IN T?~ COLEICIL ?OR TILE CI~i~Z O? ROAI~OKE, VIilGINIA, The 2nd day of April, 1926. No. 2001. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to Tokeheim 0il Tank & Pump Co. for traffic signals. BE IT ~SOL~mED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of eleven traffic signals be, and the same is hereby awarded to Tokeheim Oil Tank & Pump Co. The signals to be erected in accordance with pro- posals submitted with bid at the price of $2,717.82. APPBOVED IN THE COUNCIL POR THE CITY OF ROANO}[E, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of April, 1926. No. 2002. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for the sum of $25.00 payable to the Safety Committee. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City o£ Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in the sum of ,~25.00 payable to the Safety Committee. ~ifhen said amount is ~aid the same shall be charged to the account of allo',,~nces and gifts. APPROVED C Le rk. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF HOANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of April, 1926. No. 2003. A RESOLL~ION to approve the accounts and claims against the Ci~j of Roanoke for the month of March, 1926, an'r] directing the payment of the same. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke taa the accounts and claims against the City for the month of Parch, 1926, be, and. the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as foll~s: City ~,,~anager .~ 888.69 Engineering Dept. l, 103.05 City Clerk 958.22 Treasurer 148.56 Legal Dept. ~70.00 Judges Salaries ~16.66 Court Officers & ?xpense 2,164.94 Assessment of Taxes 240.18 Collection of Taxes 555.14 City Hall 879.49 Elections 253.20 Stationery & Printing 62.15 Counc i 1 433.32 Coroner 130.00 Almshouse 421.08 Outside Poor 292.57 Hospitals 388.33 Organized Charities 475.83 Insane 108, O0 Jail l, 728.91 Juvenile Court 694.63 Police Dept. 10,595 .?4 ~ire Dept. lC, 921.24 ~ire Hydrant Rental 2,070.00 Street Lighting 2,352.68 Building Inspection 451.00 !~ilitary & Armories 106.00 Physician 100.00 Quarantine & Detention 259.90 Health Dept. 1,612.32 Street Cleaning 1,268.65 Garbage Dept. 3,950.83 S ewe r !:ai nt enance 9 V ?. 80 Street Repairs 9,026.28 Bridge Repairs 868.49 Crusher l. 771.19 City Stables l, 654.06 Tools & Equipment 4,700.00 Live Stock 160.00 Refunds & Reb~tes 9.40 Special Services 448.00 Allowances & Gifts 400.00 Damages & Cost ZO.00 Workmen's Compensation 155.50 Garage Dept. 812.64 Schools 45,000.00 Parks 1,229.61 Library 1,764.83 Market s 1, 1Z 1.49 New ~arket s 24.38 Interest 4,650.00 Accounts Payable 1,152.94 Annex 1925 49.20 EXT ~ 0 RDI !?A ~ 122,317.12 Detention Home Se'.ver Construction Drain Construction Opening ~: Grading Streets Street Paving= Sidewalk Construction Brid~e Construction 1,316.64 619.09 11,391.44 1~31,45 27.65 253.58 15,412.43 50,652.28. :~152, 969 .40 APPROVED Pre s fd-en~. IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CITY 0P ROANOXE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of April, 1926. No. 2004. A RESOLUTION to appoint a committee to purchase certain land for the pur~os of widening Taylor Street from llth to 13th Street, .5. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City o£ Roanoke that a committee com- posed of L. G. Stiff, ~V. M. Shickel, and '~V. ?. Hunter be, and they are hereby appointed to'purchase a strip of laud for the purpose of widening Taylor Street from llth to lZth Street, the land wanted for such purpose being owned by the following persons: L. C. and Sallie Bowles, Mattie E. Board, S. j. Cormany, D. i~. Hassle, J. B. Harvey, Same & Tiny Dudley, G. C. Lane, W. ~. Staten and'J. R. Carter. Said committee shall make report to Council. Clerk. A P PR OVED IN THE COUNCIL .FOR TI~ CITY OP R0~N0~~L, The 16th day of April, 1926. No. 2006. AN ORDINANCE.to amend and reordain Section 28~ of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of April, 1924, 'entitled, "An Ordinance imposing? taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penaltie for violations". WHEREES in order to raise revenue for the support of the City government an emergency is declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in force from its pa s sage ,, BE IT OIDAII~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 28-~- of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 21st day of April, 1924, entitled, "An Ordinance imposing taxes on license for municipal purposes and prescribing penalties for violations" be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Sec.28~.,, On each butcher or person dealing in fresh meats ;~50.00, which shall include the privilege of selling cured meats, but not the privilege of selling canned meats, and on each person b~ndling fresh meats exclusively or in connection with other meneral merchandise, for which a license tax has been paid, $30.00. This section sh~ll not apply to any person fi~n or corporation engaged in the business of dealir~ff~ in cured or cut meats or sellir~ same by wholesale. Clerk. II! TH]J COUNCIL .~02'~, THE CITY 0F RC:klT01ZE, VI!{GIiTIA, The 16th day of April, 19g6. No. gO07. AN O~IJ~!TC~ to impose taxes on ~ersons, real ~state and per~l rro~erty . situated in the t~rritory a~e~ed to the City of Roanoke t~y ~n order o~ the Court of Roanoke County entered on the 30th day of ITovember, 1925, for the surport of the City ~over~ent. ,:,q~Ri21S by an order of the Circuit Court of' Roanoke County entered on the 3Oth day of November. 1925, certain territory was annexed to the City of Ro~oke, a ~rt of vaich territory lay in Big Lick District and a part in Cave SFring District of said County, and .... ~: ..... o it is necessary %or the support o% the City government to levy on the property annexed as a~ore said %or the current year. An emerzency is declared to exist and this ordinance shall ~e in %orce ~rom its BE IT 0~AINED by the Council o% the City o% Ro~oke that taxe$ be an~. are hereby levier]_ %or the mzpport o% the City Gorerm]ent on persons, real estate and personal pro]retry in the t~rritory annexed to the City o% Roanohe ]~y an order the Circuit Court o~ Roanoke County %or the current year as (1) Upon every male and %emale resiient o% said territory who has attained the a~e of twenty-one y~ars, not exempt ~rom taxation ~y law, there shall be a tax .J z.oo. (~) Upon all real estate in sai~ territo~ and the improvements thereon, not exemyt %rom taxation by law, there shall be and hereby is levie~ a tax as %ollows: 0n much real estate annexed ~rom Bigo Lick District in :~oanoke County, ~1~ . on every ~$100 c~ assessed value thereo%. ~ all real estate a~exed as a%oresaid %rom Cave Spring Dimtriat o~ Roanoke County there shall be ~d hereby is levied a tax o% ~ ,;pl.~0 on each ~100 o~ assessed value thereof. (~) Upon all tangible personal Froperty not e~emet %rom taxatlon by law (except ro].lin~ stoc]~ o~ railways operated by steam) there shall be ~d hereby is levied a tax o~ ?~.19 on every ,~]100 o~ assessed vslue thereo% ~or the supyort the City ~over~n]ent and ~ cents on each ?~100 o% a~sessed value thereo% %or the library and g cents on each ~100 o~ assessed value thereo~ ~or pensions to con- ~ederate soldiers, .sailors and marines and their widows. 211 taxes hereby levied shall be for the year endi~ ~eb~ary 1, 1987, and ~o'r each year thereafter until altered, amended or repealed. Cie rk. · - ..... ~ VIRGINIA, I_U THE COUNCIL P0R r~w~_~ CITY 0P ~u~" ~m~'~.~=, The g3rR Ray of April, 19~6, NO. 8009. A L~SOL~ION granti~ a pe~it to the Roanoke Water Works Comply to install certain water mains. BE IT ~SOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a pe~it be, and the same is hereby granted the Ro~o~ ¥~;ater Works Company to install water mains as follows: (1) k one inch main on Amherst Street a distance of 130 feet North cf Virginia Avenue, Virginia Heights. ~) A two inch main on Hart Avenue from 300 feet West of North Jeffer- son Street, thence in Jefferson Street South 50 feet. Said Roanoke f~ater ~Jorks Company by actin~ under this resolution a~rees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke fror~ all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and ~inte~nce of sai~% water mains, an~t further agrees to replace the streets under the provisions of the genera ordinances of the City of Roanoke. Clerk. APP ROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~f 0P ROAN0tf~, VIRGINL~, The 2Zrd day of April, 1926. . No. 8010. A RESOLUTION granting a vermit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to instal certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Gas Light Company be, and it is hereby granted a permit to install a four inch gas main on Penmar Avenue East of 9th Street for a dietance of S00 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Com?any 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 streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. A t P ROVED IN THE COU!TCIL FOR THE CITY OP ROAL0~LE, VI.~GI,JIA, The 2Zrd day of April, 1926. No. 2011. A PS~SOLUTION directinE the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for ~ 1 the sum of ~ 5.00 to John O. Challice, Attorney, to refund fines. BE IT RESOLVED %,y the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Cit~ Clerk and Auditor be, and' he ~s hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of :;~15.00 payable to John G. Challice, Attorney for D. A. Pedal, H. B. Crawford and Eugene Sullivan, the same being to refund a fine of i95.00 imposed upon ,each of the person[ C · ~a8 ~ tho Police Court and ammealed to the orporat~on Court and were found not I guilty by the Corroration Court. account of refunds and rebates. ATT_LST: Said amount when raid shall be charge~ to the lif F:OV:D .... Clerk. I: Tt{E CCUNCIL YO[~ THF CITY (,[P ROA!76{[iE, VI?.GI]TIA, The 23rd day off April, t926. No. 2005. AlT ORDI:A:CE to establish a business ~istrict on Church Avenue betu'een 5rd and 5th Streets, S. W. BE IT O:~DAI![ED by the Council off the City o.f Roanol~ that Church-~venue between 3rd and 5th Streets, S. ~;., be, and the same is hereby established as a business district. · d ' :resident. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROAN0}iE, VIRGINIA, The 3?th day of April, 1926. No. 2013. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant pay- able t e D. M. Armstrong for $100 for railroad fare to the Confederate Veterans Reunion at ~Vemphis, Tenn. BE IT RESOLVED by the ~ouncil 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 payable to D. M. Armstrong to pay railroad fare of Oonfederate Veterans to reunion Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of allow- at I~emphis, Tenn. ances and gifts. Cie rk. APPROVED ~sident. - IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of April, 1926. No. 2014. A i~ESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water '~orks Company to install 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 ~¥ater Works Company to install a two inch main on l~th Street, Northwest, from Center Avenue South to Shenandoah Avenue, thence west in Shenandoah Avenue 200 feet. Said Roanoke Water ~crks 'Comrany by acting nnder this resolution agrees to indemnify an~ save harmless the City ~f Roanoke from all claims for damages to person or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the street, where the same is opened, under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of April, 1926. No. 2012. AN 0RDII~ANCE to establish a business district on the north side of Campbell Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets, S. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the north side of Campbell Avenne between 6th and 7th Streets, S. W., be and the same is hereby established as a business district. ATTEST: ~~L~~ Clerk APPROVED -- ~' Pre ~ . IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of April, 1926. No. 2022. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for storm drain on 12th Street, S. W., from Campbell to Patterson Avennes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a contract for the construction of storm drain on 12th Street S. W. from Campbell to Patterson Avenues be, and the same is hereby awarded to J. R. Vaughan & Co. at the price of $1500.00, the work to be done in strict accordance with plans, specific~tions and proposals submitted with bid. Said J. R. Yaughan & Co. shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50 per cent of the contract price before proceeding with said work. ATTEST: ~~/_ ~. ~~r~_ _~APPROVED ~~~_~z_ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P R~ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of April, 1926. No. 2023. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to Tinsley Construction ~ompany for the construction of certain curb and gutter. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of curb and gutter on the east side of YellowS~ountain Road between 2nd and 3rd Streets for a distance of 420 feet be, and the same is hereby awarded Tinsley Const. Co. at the price of $462.99, but before proceeding with said work said Tinsley Construction Co. shall execute a bond in the pesalty of 50 per cent of the contract price. A P PROV ED IN TP~ COUNCIL ~OR THE ~ITY O~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of April, 1926. No. 2024. A RESOLUTION toaward the contract to Tinsley Construction Co. for the construction of certain curb and gutter. the construction of curb and gutter on Peach R~.d, N. W., from Harrison to Lynchburg Avenues be, and the same is hereby awarded Tinsley Construction Co. at the price of $2205.00, the work to be done in strict accordance with plans, specifications and proposals submitted with bid, but before proceeding with said work the Tinsley Construction Co. shall execute a bond in the penalty of 50 per cent of the ccntract price. ATTEST: APPROVED - // Pr e si ~en~t. IN THE COUNCIL ?0R THE CITY 07 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of May, 1926. No. 2025. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: (1) On 8th Street from Buena Vista Boulevard to Buena Vista Boulevard. (2) On Janette Avenue from dead end 300 feet ~¥est of 5th Street a distance of 75 feet West to accommodate No. 51V Janette Ave. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damsges 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 ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. APPROVED Clerk. ~-~ ~ President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~[E, VIRGINIA, The Vth day of ~{ay, 1926. No. 2026. A .~SOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain lights on I~emorial Brid~e. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of~ the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Bail- way and Electric Co. be, an~ it is hereby authorized to install si~e~00 C. P. lights and four 250 C. P. lights on Memorial Bridge. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Co. A ~!~ROVED (J President. ? ' 194 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY (F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of May, 1926. No. 2008. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 4 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, entitled. "An Ordinance to provide the manner which passenger automobiles kept or used for hire shall be granted permits and license and providing penalties for violation thereof" and to add to such ordirmnce a new section to be numbered four and one-half. WHEREAS it is necessary for the proper operation of the City gov'ernment and the raising of revenue for the current year 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 Section 4 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, entitl~ed, "An Ordinance to[ provide the manner which passenger automobiles kept or used for hire shall be grant~ ed permits and license and providing penalties for violation thereof" be amended and reordained so a.s to read as follows: Sec. 4. No person shall operate any vehicle under the provisions of this ordinance until he shall have appeared before a board of examiners appointed by the City }.ianager of the City of Roanoke and passed an examin~tion as to his ability to operate such vehicle and as to his knowledge of the traffic laws of the State and of the City and shall have obtained a certificate in writing from said board to thai effect, provided, however, that said board shall not approve any application for such certificate from any person who is under the age of twenty-one (21) years, nor unless said board be fully satisfied upon the diving of evidence for an8 aaainst the applicant if necessary, or if desired by the applicant, that the latter is a person of good moral character and of good reputation in the community. BE IT PURTHER 0RDA] NED that a section to be numbered four and one-half be adde.t to '.~aid ordinance. Sec.4~. No operator or driver of a taxi cab or car for hire shall cross the line established at designated taxi stands tO solicit business. APPROVED · President / Clerk. sewer. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~th day of May. 1926. No. 2015. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain WHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer to accommodate the pro- perty on 7th Street, S. E., for one thousand feet North of Buena Vista .~venue was directed to be constructed and upon completion one-third of the cost to be charged to the property owners abutting, thmmeon, and WHERF~S the sewer was constructed and on the 28th day of April, 1926, at 3 o'clock P. }~., a hearing wa~ given the property owners on the question of the assessment for said sewer, and WHEREAS at said hearing no w~lid ot:jection was urged to the assessment, THEREF0~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of thc City of Roanoke that an on said sewer wh~h is apportioned according to a statement of the C~ ty Engineer filed with this resolution. Clerk. Ai;'PROVED president. IN THE COU/~CIL ?OR THE CITY O? ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of LIay, 19 26. No. 2016. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain sewer. ~/~HER~S by resolution~heretofore adopted a sewer to accommodate the property on 6th Street N. E. betwsen Lynchburg and Mercer Avenues, Staunton Avenue between City Line and 7th Street, ~J[ercer Avenue between City Line and 7th Street, N. E., was directed to be constructed and upon completion one-third of the cost to be charged to the property owr~rs abuttins~ thereon, and WH-~REAS the sewer was constructed and on the 28th day of Arril, 1926, Rt 3 o'clock P. M., a hearing was given the property m~ners on the ouestion of the assessment for said sewer, and %'~HHREAS at said hearing no valid objection was urged to the assessment, THERF~0P~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment of ~3,410.49 be, and the same is hereby levied against the property abutting on said sewer which is apportioned according to a statement of the City Engineer filed with this resolution. APPROVED -, ~ ' Pre,sident' IN THE COUNCIL POR THE CITY OP ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of ~ay, 19E6. No. 201V. A PESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain sewer. ~HEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer to accommodate the property on Janette Avenue from Virginian Railway. to'~th Street and Bluff Avenue from 8th Street to 6th Street, S. W., was ~irected to be constructed and upon completion one-third of the cost to be charge~ to the property e~vners abutting thereon, and WHER~IS the sewer was constructed and on the 28th day of April, 1926, at 3 o'clock P. H.. a hearing was given the property owners on the question of the assessment for said sewer, and ~HER~S at said hearing no valid objection was urged to the assessment, THERE~0RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment of ~1,22~.02 be, ~nd the same is hereby levied ~gainst the property abutting on ~aid sewer which is apportioned according .to a statement of the City Engineer flied with this resolution. BE IT ?URTHER RESOLVED that the follo:':irg persons be, and they are hereby exempt from the payment of the assessments herein provided on account of a sewer right-of-way through their properties named: W.C.Thomas Lots 14 to' 25, Inclusive, Blk. 7, Janette. W. A. ]~tkinson E.pt. Lot 2 & Lot 1 Blk. 11 " W. C. T$omas Lot - - Blk 12 " W. C. Thomas Lots IS & 27 Sec. 7 " IN THE COUNCIL POR SItE CITY OP ROAN0I~. VIRGINIA, The 7th day of May, 1926. NO. 2018. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain sewe~. WHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer to accommod~te the pro- perty on Summit, Floyd and Kerns Avenue from 6th Street to ~Iain Street, Main Streel from Kerns to Kerns Avenues, and North side of Kerns Avenue from Main Street to lsl Street, and 3 lots on the South side of Howbert and 4 lots between 2nd and 3rd Streets, Wasena, was directed to be constructed and upon completion one-third of the cost to be charged to the property o~ners abutting thereon, and WHEREAS the sewer was constructed and on the 28th day of April, 1926, at 3 o'clock P. M., a hearing was given the property owners on the question of the assessment for said sewer, and WHEREAS at said hearing no valid objection was urged to the assessment, THEREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment of $2,746.5~ be, and the same is hereby lewied against the property abutting on said sewer which is apportioned~according to a statement of the City Engineer filed with this resolution. Clerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CITY OP ROAN01~E, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of I~y, 1926. No. 2019. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain sewe~ 'WHEREAS by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer to accommodate the pro- perty on both sides of Staunton Avenue from 21st to 23rd Street, Mercer ~venue on the North ~d South sides for 300 feet West of 21st Street, and on North side of Mercer Avenue for 150 feet East of 21st Street, and on South side of Carroll Avenue from 1~0 feet East of 21st Street to 23~d Street Northwest was directed to be con- structed and upon completion one-third of the cost to be charged to the property owners abutting thereon, and ~tEREAS the sewer was constructed and on the 28th day of April, 1926, at 3 o'clock P. ~I., a hearing was given the property owners on the question of the assessment for said sewer, and ~,~EREAS at said hearing no valid objection was urged to the assessment, THEREYORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roauoke that an assessment of $1,685.63 be, and the same is hereby levied against the pro~_erty abutting on said sewer which is apportioned according to ~ statement of the City E~ineer filed with this resolution. BE IT YURTHER RESOLVED that the following persons be, and they are hereby exempt from the payment of the assessments herein provided on account of a sewer rig~t-of-way through their properties named: Citizens Inv. Co. Lot l0 Blk. ~9 Melrose. L. O. Hudson " 2 " 79 " C. L. Watkins " 10 " 78 " APPROVED [.q7 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF iqOANOF. E, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of ~,,lay, 1926. No. 2020. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain sewer. WA!ERE~S by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer to accorrmodate the property within area bounded by 6th Street, 9th Street, I:~ontrose and I,!orrill Avenues, and on Penmar Ave. for 800 feet East of 9th Street, S. E., was directed to be constructed and upon completion one-third of the cost to be charged to the property ovmers abutting thereon, and .... ~'n~=u,.~ the sewer was constructed and on the 28th day of April, 1926 at 3 o'clock ~. ki., a hearing was given the property owr~rs on the question ofthe assessment for said sewer, and WHE.~ at said hearing no valid objection was urged to the assessment. THEREF0?J~, BE IT ~,_SOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment of ~5,562.5V be, and the same is hereby levied against the proTerty abutting on said sewer which is apportioned accordir4g to a statement of the City Engineer filed with this resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following l~ersons be, and they are hereby exempt from the paym~ent of the assessments herein provided on account of a sewer right-of-way through their properties named: Hannah A. Greiner Lot l0 Sec. 9, R. L. & I. R. L. eheatham " 5 " 11 " " C. A. ~heatham " 9 to 11 Inclusive, Sec. 11 R. L. & Il Jessie Richardson Lot 1Z Sec. 2 Belling. Thomas J. ~,,~alone " 12 " 2 " 9th Street Church of the Brethren Lot 17 Sec. 9 Blk. A, Buena Vista. L. A. Ward assessment reduced from 55' to 45' on S.5' Lot 5 and Lot 6 Sec. 2, Cundiff Add. C. A. Cheatham, 550' oouth of Cross Zt A~ :~.0 ~D ATT.EST: ~'/~ -~ ~ /~ ~'~ _~ Cle rk. President. '9" IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE C~RY OF ROA~O~, VIRGINIA, The Vth day of ~,tay, 1926. No. ~021. A RESOLUTIO~ directing the City Attorney to institute and prosecute condem- nation proceedings to accuire certain land for the purpose of widening Taylor Street. ~ffH~S by resolution heretofore adopted the ounc~l declared its intention to aceuire certain land abutting Taylor Avenue S. E. for the purpose of widening same, and '.~REAS a committee was appointed and authorized to purchase the land for said purpose, and ~HER~S the committee and the rro~erty o~maers have ~een unable to agree on a price for said land and, therefore, unable to purchase same, and WHEREAS it is necessary that said lard be acquired and the Council is determined to acquire the san~, 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 condemna- tion proceedings to acquire the land abutting on Taylor Avenue from the following named persons: Wm. Staten, G. C. Lane, Sam Dudley. J. B. Harvey, D. R. ~!assey, S. J. Cormany, }~attie Board a~od L. C. Bowies. A~t:~OVED /q /~ ~, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of May, 1926. No. 2027. A RESOLU~ION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of April, 1926, and directing the pa~nent 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 1926 be, and the same are hereb~ approved and ordered paid as follows: ~i ty Manager Engineering Dept. City Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Gourt Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Ele c t ions Stationery & Printing 0ounc il C or crier Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Dept. Tire Dept. Tire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inmpect or Iiilitary & Armories Phy si c lan Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Mai ntenance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crusher City Stables Live Stock Refunds & Rebates Special Servic e~ Allowances & Gifts Workmen's Compensation Garage Dept. Schools Parks Library Markets New t,,~ark et Interest Accounts Payable Annex F~XT RA 0RDIiiARY Juvenile Detention Home Sewer Construction Drain 0onstructi on Street Grading Macadamizing Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction $ 954.14 1,115.66 1,004.83 70.61 370.00 316.66 2,635.41 1,845.67 153.4? 909.24 716.23 18.90 433.32 63.00 683.65 157.37 388.33 475.83 24.00 1,678.76 718.33 11,292.68 11,352.19 2,070.00 2,356.2? 456.00 99.50 100.00 232.06 1,506 . 81 1,282.02 3,461.47 630.52 7,099.11 74.70 1,238.45 2,065.31 300.00 15.00 3.00 192. O0 714.75 750.13 60,000.00 1~13.63 1,604.37 1,294.32 90.51 35,772.50 1,371.64 ~§6.29 5,190.52 1,076.04 19,662.59 581.7~ 1,824.73 5,4?5.52 1,406.88 2,005.93 4~021.56 163,828.64 41,245.47 $ ~205,074.11 Attest: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL F0Z THL CITY CF ROANOKE, VIRGI!TIA, The 14 th day of L'ay, 1926. No. 2028. A RESOLUTION granting, a permit to the Roanoke Water 7~orks ComFany to install 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 Reanoke ',~'ater Works Company to install a six inch main on Ilaidson Avenue, N. E., between 9th and 10th 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 persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said water main, and further agrees to replace the street, where the same is opened, under the provisions of the general ordinances providin~ for street restoration. ROVED ~ ,~ ' ?resident. IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGI!~IA, The l~th ~ay of k~ay, 19E6. No. ~O~9. A RESOLUTION authorizi~ the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to install certain street lizhts. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Rosmoke that the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One E~O C. P. light on Kensington Avenue between Winbourne Avenue and Grandin Road. (~) One ~0 C. P. light at the corner of ~rd Street and Carolina Avenue, South Roanoke. (3) One 250 C. ?. light corner of Grandin Road and Guilford Avenue, Annem Territory 1925. Said lights to be maintained under the yrovisions cf the contract between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company. A~PROVED ~,~~~~ _. . Clerk. II! THE COUNCIL 70:-t THE CITY O? DO:t!7OIY'£, VIRGINIA, The 21st day cf L'ay, 1026. No. 2030. AN 0RDINA!TCE to establish the buildin~ line cn the East s:ide of 9th Street betwee~ Woo~row and l~orehead Avenues, S. £. ~ ~ .~-v ~n~t the huil~in_~ BE IT 0~DAIL~.D by the Council of the City of ~o~.oke ~' ~ line on the East side o£ 9th Street, S. h., between ',¥oodrow and L:orehead Avenues be, and the same is hereby established on the street line and all buildings here- after erected shall conform, to said line. AFDRCVED II .PO0 IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY CY ROAI?O~[E, VIRGI!.~IA, The gist day of I.~ay, 1926. No. 20~1. AN ORDINANCE TO establish a business district on Center Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets, N. '~I. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a business district be, e~nd the same is hereby established on Center Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets, N. W. ATTEST: Clerk APPR0 V~ IN TI~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O>~ ROANOt,~., VIRGINIA, The 21st day of ~,~ay, 19E6. No. 20Z~. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ the Roanoke Railway an~ Electric Comranyto install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway and EleCtric Company,be, and it is hereby directed to install street lights as follows: Roanok8. A 250 C. ?. light at the corner of Stanley Avenue and 6th Street, South Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract E1 ec C ompa ny. existin~ between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway and tric - ' Clerk. APPROVW~D IN THE COUNCIL 20R THE CITY OF ROAN0t[E, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of Yay, 1926. No. 20:55. A ~SOLUTI0!T autho~zin? the City ~'ana~er to employ an athletic directo~ for the colored park anS. fixing the salary-. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City l~anager l:e, and he is hereby authorized to employ an athletic director for ;'~ashin6-1 ton Park at a salary not to exceed :.~50.00 per month for a reriod not exceeding three months. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the a~propriation for pa rks. Clerk. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F RO.'%NOZE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of t~ay, 1926. No. 2052. AN 0RDII~NCE to establish the buildin~/~ line on 9th Street S. E. between Buena Vista Avenue and Dent Street. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the building line on 9th Street, S. E., between Buena Vista Avenue and Dent Street be, and_ the same is hereby established at the street line, and all buil~ngs hereafter erected shall conform to said line. ATTEST: A PPR0V ED · '~ PresiSient. ATTEST' ~].-~' Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~_ ROANOIfE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of ~,~ay, 1926. No. 2036. A RESOLUTION grant ing a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain ~as mains. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a ~ermit be, and the s~:me is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Corn?any to install gas mains as follows: (1) A four inch main on 1Zth Street, N. W., from ~dercer Avenue to Rugby' Boulevard. ~ (2) A four inch main on Rugby Bou~levard from 1Zth Street to 10th Street. (5) A four inch main on 10th Street from Rugby Boulevard to 200 feet South. (4) A four inch main on 10th Street from Rugby Boulevard to 150 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 persons or property by reason of the constr~ction and mainte~nce of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets, where the same are torn up, under the provisions of the general ordinances providi~ for street restoration. · ~~ ?re sident~t ~i-~ ~- IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI'i~ O? The 28th day of ~'~.:a];', 1926. · No. 2057. A R~.OLU~ I0N granting a permit to the Roanoke ~ater Works Company to install a certain water ~a~.n. ~.,,~ by the Council of the City of Roanake that a rermit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke ?~ater Works Company to install a two inch water main on Ghent Boulevard South of 0tterview .qvenue for a distsnce of 500 feet. Said Roanoke ~'ater /~orks Com~r~ny by actin_? under this resolution agrees to indemni- fy and save harmless the City o£ Roanoke from allclaims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water ,main and further agreos to replace the street under the rrevisiens of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. IN TtTE COUI{CIL ~0R THE CITY 0~~ ROAI~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of LIay, 1926. No. 2038. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Eailway and Electric Company to instal~ certain lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council ef the City of itoanoke that the Roanoke Rail- way and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights~ as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Carroll avenue and 16th Street,N.l¥. (2) One 250 C. P.light at the corner of Carroll -~venue and l?th Street,N.W. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of th~ contract existing between the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company and the Ci%y of Roanoke. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of June, 1926. No. 2040. A RESOLUTION authoFizing the City Nanager to advertise for bids fer the construction of asphalt paving with curb and gutter on Riverland Road from Ivy Street to the City limits, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of iioanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of asphalt paving with curb and gutter on Riwerland Road from Ivy Street to the City limits. Said advertisement Zo run for such length of time as the City Manage: shall in his discretion designate. ATTEST: (~ ~ ~ ~ c~< Clerk A~ t-R OYED 1N THZ COUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY 0~ ROANOXZ, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of June, 1926. No. 2,059. A RESOLUTI©N granting permission to the Safety Liotor Transit Corporation to change its bus route into Wasena 'from the route as at present established. BE IT RESOLVED by the Cou~il of the City of Rosnoke that pe~rmission be, and the same is hereby granted the Safety ~,iotor Tr~Lusit Corporation to change its bus route into ~.~;asena from the route as at present established to the followins route: On 2nd (Commerce) Street S. '~'J. South to Luck Avenue, on Luck Avenue Jest to 5th (Park) Street, on 5th (Park) Street South to ~darshall Avenue, on lJarshall Avenue West to 8th Street, on 8th Street South to the intersection of Elm ar~l Ferdinand Avenues and on ~lm and Ferdinand ~venues t o ,~Jasen~ Dridge, thence with the route as at present established. Ai~P ROVED Ill THE COUNCIL F0l{ 2~HE CITY 0.2 !{0JgIOF2;, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of June, 1926. No. ;2041. '~' R~SOLU,ii©N granting a loermit to the Roanoke Gas Light Comrany to install a certain ~as main. BE IT R2]~20LVED by the Cour~il of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the zame is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a gas main in the alley between t'li~ George and Bluff ~venues from 4th Street a distance of 180 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of i{osmoke from all claims for damages to persons or pro?erty by reason of the co ns t~e ti on and maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the streets where the sa~e are Greened under the provisions of the general ordinances providi~y for street restoration. A~FROVED A~T~ST: (~/ ~%/ ~ ~ ~- ]i~esidentj/ Cle rk. Ill Tk~q COLR~CIL FOR THE CITY 07 i!0ANOI~, VIRGINIA, The 4th day off June, 19°~ No. 2~g. A RESOLUTIOI' granting a permit to George ].{. 0vcrstreet to build an to his house at ilo ~5S Elm" enue, S ~,=~S George :~:. Overstreet ~s mdc application to build a frame a~ldition to his residence at 555 Elm Avenue, S. ¥., ~d /~{ER~%S A. T. tfi~ey ~d L~rs. Louise ~Tright, adjoini~ proyerty o~ers, have waived the notice re~3~_ired by the ordin~oe and trove ~iven their consent to the buildin~ of the addition aforesaid, n.~.:~,o~u~, BE IT ~.~_~,~OLV~D by the Council o the City of Roanoke that a pe~t be, and the sam~ is l~reby granted George IJ. 0verstreet to constr~ct a frame a~dition to his residence at No.~55 Elm Avenue, S. W. Said George M. ~-er- street a~rees to indemnify and save ha~less the ~'~ o~y of R~nok. from all claims for damages to person or property by reason of the const~ction of said addition and further agrees to construct the same in accordance with the ~ood liking and satisfaction of the Buildi~ Inspector. A Y TE:2 T: AI:'PROV ED ~ ~resident/ IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0F ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of June, 1926. No. 2044. A RESOLUTION to authorize the City Manager to grant a permit to the Roanoke Water Works ~om.rany to excavate under the sidewalk at the corner of Virginia Avenue and Dunmore Street for the pur!:ose of installing a booster pump. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and is hereby authorized to grant a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Dun_more Street for the purpose of installing a booster pump. Before granting the permit the said Roanoke Water Works Company shall file with the City Manager plans and specifications showing the installation of said pump, which plans and specifica~ tions shall be approved by the City Manager. The 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 instal- lation and mainter~nce of said pump. ATTEST: :~"'.~' ~.~,.~,_-,x...~ ~ .... Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 18th, day of June, 1926. No. 2045. 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, amd is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: (1) On Amherst Street from Denniston Avenue 160 feet North, four inch main. inch main. (~) On Grandin Road from Gifford Avenue 650 feet South, eight 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 mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the provisions of the ~eneral ordinance of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: AP ]~ROVED Cle rk. ~--~.~ ' President IN THE COLE~CIL POR THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 18th, day of June 1926. o46. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company .~o install three lights in Belmont Park. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company be, and it is hereb~, authorized to install three 250 candlepower lights in the Belmont Park at such location as the City ~nager shall determine. Said lights to be maintained under the contract between +1~ l~A~nl~a }~il,~,~v & El~c;trio Comnan_v and the City of Roanoke. IN THE COLRJCI~ FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRCI~I~, The 18th, day of June 1926. No. 2047. A RESOLUTION authorizing D. R. Hunt, Commissioner of Revenue, to take up the question of increasing assessments of Public Service Corporations in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that D. R. Hunt, Commissioner of Revenue, be and he is hereby authorized to take up the question of increasing assessed values on the property of Public Service Corporations in the City of Roanoke with the Corporation Commission, and t?~t the said D. R. Hunt be ~llowed such necessary ex~-enses in connection therewith as wil2 accrue. APPROVED ~si d ont. Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R ANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of June 1926. No. 2042 AN ORDINANCE to establish an additional bus route and authorize the Safety ~.~otor Transit Corporation to operate busses over said route. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an additional bus route be, and the same is hereby established as follows: Beginning at the corner of Campbell Avenue and First Street, S. W., thence on ~irst Street South to Church Avenue, thence on Church ~ivenue West to Second Street, thence on Second Street South to Luck Avenue, thence on Luck Avenue West to ~ifth Street, thence on ~ifth Street South to Walnut Avenue, thence, on Wal- nut Avenue West to the entrance of Highland Park. BE IT ~URTHER 0RD~INED that the Safety Motor Transit Corporation be, and it is hereby authorized to operate busses over said route upon such schedule as shall be approved by the City Manager. Said Safety ~.~otor Transit Corporation in the operation of busses over the route hereby established sha~l conform to all of the provisions, requirements and conditions contained in an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 24th, day of ~'~arch 192~, entitled, "An Ordinance to grant permission to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to main- tain and operate upon the conditions herein specified, a motor bus system of pass- enger transportation, upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke." APPROVED ATTEST: ~ ~Cle rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOIG~, VIRGINIA, the 18th, day of June, 1926. No. 2048. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of May 1926, and directing the payment of same. ~BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanok~ that the counts and claims against the City for the month of ~ay, 1926, be,. and ~he same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dept. City Clerk Treasurer Legal Dept. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Counc il Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospi t als Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Police Dept. Fire Deptartment Fire Hydrant ~ental Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Dept. Street Cleaning Garbage Dept. Sewer Liaintenance Street Repair Bridge Eepairs Crusher City Stables Tools & Equipment Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s Compensati on Garage Schools Parks Library Markets New Larket Water-Site Interest, Accounts Payable Annex 192~ 895.58 1, 59?.4? 895.09 263."/9 370.00 ,5?0.40 1, ?55,50 5,475,3~ 2?9.04 1,038.64 ~ .92 602. 1~1.40 $88.ZZ ~.~0 1,866 .~ 10, ~ 6Z. ~0~8.00 A86.88 ~8.BO lO0.O0 1,A~9 .~B ~, 128.~6 BSI.Og ~,PV6.1~ 1~9 .~ 1. 018~8 2,396.44 291.95 3.00 234.40 1,329.16 VO, 000.00 ], 633.95 1,589.13 1,321.57 121.59 V62.14 13,95V .50 1,18V.88 1t 249 $158,955.27 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain Construc ti on Opening & Grading Streets Mac adami z lng Paving Bridge Construction SidAwalk Const. APPROVED 266.15 16,554'.17 831.&1 2,840.40 6,155.59 3,552.85 454.53 30~415.10 ~189,370.3? ATTEST: Clerk. ' ~. -~' ' President. / 207 IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIRGINIA, The 18th, Day of June 1926. No. 2049. A ?J~SOLUTION to award the contract for paving Riverland Road South East from the en~ of th~ preaen~~ pav,~hg %0 the City 'Limiting.: ~>;HER~S by resolution heretofore adopted, the City ~Sanager was au- ~thorized to advertise for bids for paving Riverland Road from the end of the pre- sent paving to t~e City limits. Acting uniter said resolution the City Idanager did advertise for bids, and bids were received :n the 18th, day of June 19£6, from the following concerns: and best bid: H. E. ~,~uddiman J. R. Vaughan & Company Tinsley Construction Company S. B. Bennington & Son 7,621.00 8,108.~0 6,899,50 6,9P~.50 AND ',¥HEREAS the bid of the Tinsley Construction Corapany is the lowest THEREPORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for paving Riverland Road S. E., from the end of the present paving to the City limits be, and the same is hereby awarded the Tinsley Constructlon Company at,the price of ~6,899,50. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals presented with said bid, but b~,fore proceeding with said work the Tinsley Construction~Company shall execute a bond payable to the City of Roanoke in the penalty o~f 50% of the contract price. The City }~anager shall not authorize the Tinsley Construction Company to proceed with said work until the authorities of Roanoke County shall commence work on the road beyond the City limits. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. ~U ' residen. / IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CiTY 07 ROAN0tiE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of June, 1926. No. 2051. A PJ~SOLUTION granting a permit to the Virginian Railway Company to attach screens and in~lator attackme~ts t~> tke ~aserm~ bridge. BE IT RESOLVED by the Ceuncil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be and is hereby granted the Virginian ~ailway Company to place on ~;~asen~ bridge screens and insulater attachments over the right-of-way and tracks of the Virginian Railway Company at mile post 244.5. The said screens and insulator attachments to ~e maintained in accordance with the contract entered into between the Virginian Railway Company and the City of Roanoke, dated June 1, 1926. APPROVED IN THE C0%EJCIL FOR THE CITY 0F R0~2~0KE The 2nd, day of July, 1926. No. 2052. A P~ESOLUTION granting a permit to R. R. Childs to install a traffic sig- nal at the intersection of Church Avenue and First Street S..E., for demonstrating purposes. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted to R. R. Childs to install 'a traffic signal at the intersection of Church Avenue and First Street S. i~. for demonstrating purposes. The said R. R. Childs by acting,:~ under this resolution agrees to indemnif~ of - ,r ]~oano~e and save harmless the City_~rom all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said traffic signal, and further a- grees to remove the same when he is directed so to do by the proper officer of the City of Roanoke, and to restore the street to the condition it was before the con- of said signal. All said work to be done at his own cost and expense, an~ struction no part of the cost, either of Operation, construction or maintenance of said signa~ is to be borne by the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk -- -~' PreSident. // IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE The 2nd, day of July, 1926. No. 2055. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Rcanoke 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 the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a gas main on Arbutus Avenue from a dead end 200 feet East from Ivy Street. Said Roanoke Gas Light 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 construction and maintenance of said gas main. APPR6VED · (~- Presiden~ / IN THE C0b~CIL FOR TI~ CIT~ 0F' ROAN0}fE The 2nd, day of July, 1926. No. 2054. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to t~Irs. Willie A Rowan to construct a frame addition to her residence at ~59 Day Avenue S. WHEREAS, Mrs. Dave Arthur and Sarah Calhoun have by petitions present- ed to Council requested that a permit be granted L[rs. Willie A. Rowan to con- struct a frame addition to her residence -,i~Z59 Day Avenue ~7~. ~'~. The said Mrs. Dave Arthur and Sarah Calhoun owning the adjoining properties on each side of WHEPu.~iAS, no additional hazard will accrue by the granting of said permit. THEREF01iE BE IT ?~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted I,,,~rs. Willie A.Rowan to construct a frame addition to her residence at 33o9 Day Avenue A. ,,~. The said addition to be constructed in accordance with the good liking and satisfacticn of the Building Ins?ector, and in accordance with specifications to be furnished by him. The said 1,~rs. '/~illie A. Rov,,an by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless 'the City of Roanoke for all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the constr,uction and maintenance of said addition. ATT_uST' APPROVED _d~re ~l dent. IN THE COUNCIL F01~ Tt~ CITY OF ROAII0lYE The 2nd, day of July, 1926. No. 2055. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company to in- stall a 250 C ~' light at the Corner of ~,,~rrell Avenue and 8th Street ~ ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit~:' of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install a 250 C.t~. light at the corner of ~;urrell Avenue and 8th Street S..:-i. The same to be main- tained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company. ATTEST: APPROVED Cie rk IN TILE COUNCIL PO:~ TH~ CITY 0F ROANOXE The 2nd, day of July, 1926. No. 2056. A RESOLU'~ION to reject the report of the committee a!:,pointed under or- dinance of Council to ascertain the damages to the owner or owners of the property abutting on m~,~alnut Avenue along which a bridge is pro?osed to be constructed, ?~HER~S, by 0rdi~nce No. 1895 adopted by th~ Council of the City of Roanoke on the 2Zrd, day of October 1925, it was direc, ted that a bridge be con- st~cted over Walnut Avenue between Jefferson Street and Roanoke river, in accor- dance with the plans and specifications on file in the .office of the City ~gineer. Said ordinance appointed a committee consisting of I,~essrs. Chas. D. Pox, Luther G. ~tiff and '.7. ~_~. Shickel to proceed by personal ins~ection of the premises like- ly to be effected by the buildinc of said bridge, and ascertain what damages, if any, will accrue to the owner or o~ers of the ~,roperty on Walnut Avenue along which said bridge is to be constructed, and ~M~-R~S, the con~ittee did oroceed by personal inspection of the property and ascertained the damages to certain o~ers, and ~,~.~.~, the retort, of said committee was presented to the Co~cil on the ~nd. day of July 19~6 for its action. TH~R~POR~ BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the report of the committee ascertaining d~ages to the owners of tho property effect- river be, and the same is hereby rejected. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinance Numbered 1895 adopted by the Council on the 2Zrd, day of October 1925 be repealed, .and all proceedings in con- nection therewith be annulled. ATTEST APPROVED IN TH'-" COUNCIL P0R TH'-" CITY OF R0kl~0t£E The 2nd, day of July, 1926. No. 205V. A .RESOLUTION to reject the report of the committee appointed under or- dinance of Council to ascertain the damages to the owner or owners of the property abutting on Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue, along which a bridge is pro- posed to be constructed. WHEREAS, by ordinance No. 1950, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 15th, day of January 19E6, it was directed that a bridge be con- , structed over Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue, over the tracks of the Virginian Railway, in accOrdan ce with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. Said ordinance appointed a committee consisting of ~essrs. Chas. D. Pox, Luther C. Stiff and W. ~.~.. Shickel to ~roceed by personal in- spection of the premises likely to be effected by the builaing of said bridge and ascertain what damage, if any, will accrue to the owner or ov~ners of the property on Jefferson Street along which said bridge is to be constructed, and '~¥HEREAS, the committee did proceed by personal inspection of the prop- erty and ascertained the damages to certain owners, and WHEREAS, the report of said committee was presented to the Council on the End, day of July, 19E6, for its action. THERPORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the report of the 8ommittee ascertaining damages to the owners of the property effected by the building of a bridge on Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue, over the tracks of the Virginian t~ailway be, and the same is hereby rejected. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVI;D that the ordinance Numbered 1950 adopted by the Council on the 15th, day of January 1926, be repealed, and all proceedings in con- nection therewith be annulled. APPROVED - ' Cler?. Presi dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 2nd, day of July, 1926. No. 2058. A RESOLUTION directing the City I,:~anager to recommend to council cer- tain streets, avenues and alleys to be designated for market purposes. WHEREAS, sub-section ? of Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Roanoke, as amended by act approved ~,~arch 25, 1926, provides that the Council shall have authority to use such streets, avenues and alleys in the city as may be neces- sary to provide for vehicles containina' farm and domestic products brought into the THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he, is hereby directed to recommend to Council such streets, avenues and alleys as, in his opinion, should be designated for the purpose of providing curbage space for vehicles which farm and domestic products are brought into the City and offered for sale. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk .... · ~:President. ~ Ill TI~ COlI~CIL OP TiH CITY O! ~'~'-~ ....... -~.~O~'., VIs, oil?IA, The 9th, day of July, 1926. No. 2059. A RESOLUTION granti~ a per..~it to the Roanoke ~Tater Works Company to in- stall a certain water main. BE IT Pi!S0~.~ by the Council o~ tlm City of Roanoke that a r~ermlt be.and the same is hereby ~ranted the Ro~oke 2ater tork~ Comr~y to instal] a two inch water main in~ Staunton Avenue East of Fifteenth Street N. J., for a distance o~ 1~ feet. Said. Ro~- ~- "~ - ~o~.o ~t, eF .¥orks CompaNy by acti~'~s.~ ~ ~ or this _-~esoluti on agrees to indemnify and save harmless the CitF' of Roanoke from all claims for iama~?s to persons or property by the reason of the construction smd m~ir, tenance of said water main, and further af;rees to re~l~ce the streets where the same is oyened under the provisions of the general ordirmrme~ ~,{' the CitF of lo~aoke providing for street APPROVED ATTE~: Clerk. III THE COUi~CIL O? ~n:' CITY 6? ~'-' ~''~''' ~- r. OAL C,~.~, VIRGIl!IA, The 9th, day of July, 1926. No. ~. 60. A ~SOLUTION granting a F~,rr:dt to tke Roanoke Gas Light Company to con- struct ce_~.ain fi. as BE IT '~"~':~-' 3v TF:: ~{~t .... :AD ..... (]C!iCI~ of the City of Roanoke that a permit and the same is '~oreby .... sranted.~ the Roanoke Gas -7.isbt~... Comrany.. to install gas mains as follows: (1) A four inch main on Riverland Road from a dead end East of Ivy Street - 900 feet East to a dead end. four inch main on Stewart Avenue S..~., from 50 feet West to Fourteenth Street to 50 feet East to a dead end. Said Roanoke Cas 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 constn~ction and maintenance of said gas mains~ anl~ i~rther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened un?ter the pro- visions of the general e~dinances of the City of i~oanoke providing for street res- to ration. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Ill Tm COUI~CIL O? Ti~X CITY OF RO~'fi~O~2E, VI~INIA. The 9th, Day of July, 1926. No. 2 061. AN 0.~DI~.~,C., directing the construction of a bridge over Walnut Avenue between Jefferson Street and Roanoke River, to authorize ~ effort to agree with the property o'~maers affected thereby, for s~ch dama~ues, if any, as may result to. them respectively by reason of the co ~t ruc ti on thereof. ,i~R~, the Council of the City of Roanoke deems it necessary ~d in- ' - z~.~e~lon to const~ct a bridge over ?~alnu~i Ave- tends, and does hereby declare its '~ nue betweea Jefferson Street and Roanoke River for the safety and convenience of · ~caoions on file in the offico of the pub]~ic, in accordance - ~*'~ ~'t the City ~gine~r of the ~ y of Roanoke; and /~L~JR~S, on acc..~,..:~ of the const~ction a~d maintenance of said bridge, .~venue mud in the vicinity ther~ the ~,ne" ~ of certain properties abutting on .'/a~ut ~ ' - of, are claimin~ aa~:a~:es to their reo?ec,ive propert;ies, ~d ~y ~ffer da~ge by reason thereof an~ the takin~ of or interference ~.~l_ cert~.~"~ r~.f:~,,':~. and eaaen:ents pertai~:,ing to their properties over an,~ in cormectio~ v~th 7/a!~ut Avenue as at present constructed. The said property o~ers and the ?ro?erties o?a~ed by them resrectively are as follows: Prank Hannah 'Mrs. I,[yrtle Scholtz - and i,lrs.. S. I~. Bitter- - G,vner of the ?.roperty on the Southeast cor- ner of Walnut Avenue and Jefferson Street, i:art Lot l, Section l, Pleasant Valley Map. (k.~mers of the 'f?o'ferty on the I~ortheast cor- ner of '.Talnut 2venue and ~efferson Street (~'mer of property on the East side of Jef- ferson Street, South of Walnut Avenue, ?art Lot l, Sectio~. l, Pleasant Valley l,~ap. ~xchange Lumber Company, Inc. - Walnut Avenue, S. E., from alley East o£ Jefferson Street to Third Street S. E., Lot 8, Section 2, Jefferson Land Company's ~p., Part Lot 25, Sec- tion Z, Jefferson Land Company's l~p. Dominion !detal Products Company - Owners of T~'roperty on the North side of Walnut and Berger L:anufacturing Co. - Avenue, S. E., between Third Street and Roanoke River. T~.~..EA~, BE ORDAIhED by the Council of t~.e City of !~oanoke that a bridge be constructed over Walnut Avenue between jefferson Street and Roanoke Riveri as aforesaid, in accordance with the plans and specifzc,:~t~ons on file in the office! of the City Engineer. ~ BE IT FURTHER 0?,DAINED that Chas. D. Fox, ¥~. L~. Shickel and Luther G. ' Stiff who are hereby appointed, authorized and directed for and on behalf of the Council of the City of Roanoke, to acquire i'rom property all ~s, interests and easements necessary to be acquired for the use of the City, in order that said bridge may be built as', shown by said Tlans in the office of the City Engineer; and full ?ower is given to said ~c. arties to act in the premises, and said parties will re?oft to Co~ucil the results of their efforts to agree with the owners of the said pro?erty, as to the acquirin!:.: of all r~ts of the said oumers necessary to be acquired, and to agree with the said o'~ners as to ~all damages that.,~r.a~ be sustained by the erection an~]. cm'~struction of the said bridge to their respective ?ro[erties, if any. And an emergency havin7 arisen by reason of the s~afety and convenience :'of the public, this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk. · y !resident. / The 9th, Day of July, 1926. No. 2 062. directing the constructien of a bridge over ~ef£erson Street iSouth of ?~ralnut Avenue, over the tracks o£ the Virj~inian Railway, to attthorize an ~effort to agree with the property owners affected thereby, for such damages, if any,~ !las may result ta them respectively by ~eason of the c.~~,~o_~ t~ereof, ~u'~'~ .... ~' the Council of the Cit[~ of Roanohe deems it necessary, intends' :and does hereby declare its intention to construct a b:rid;:e over jefferson Street, :S°uth of Walnut Avenue, over the tracks of the Virginiam ~zl~': ' '~-a~,- flor the satiety abd convenience ~:;f the ~ubIic, in accord~ce witL ])lans and s~cecifications on file ~in the o~fice o~ the City ~gineer, and, ~ :,:~5!EREAS, on account off the cc, nstructio~ and maintenance of said bridge, the ~';~mers o~ oertain ~roperties abutting on Jefferson Street and in the vicinity there- ~0f, are claimin? damages to tnez~' ' ~ reswective pro'rerties mad may suffer :Sama~e by ~reason thereo~, and the ta].:ing o~ or interference with certain ri~,+s and easements ~:.ertainin~:~. .. to their ~-;~o-~erties~,.. . over and izt c ormectJoz?~-:~ith Jefi'erson Stre'et as at ~resent constructed. .214 The 'said property o~mers and the prospective t:,roperties owned by them resFe~- tively, are as follows: J. R. Nichols 0vmer of the ~,?,roy~erty on the West side of Jefferson Street between alley South of C~rk Avenue and Virginian Railway - Lots I to 8, Map of the Virginian Block. W. S. Battle, Jr., 0v~ner of property on the East si~e of Jeffer- son Street, between Virginian Railway and Green Avenue - Lots 8 and 9, Section 2, Pleas, ant Valley I, lap. D. Saylor Good and G. H. Herringdon- Howell Kate Herringdon J. I~. Heidler Edw. Herringdon J. 2. Barbour ) Heirs !,'~. L. Parker Owner of .property on Northeast corner of Green Avenue and Jefferson Street, Lots 10 an~ ll, Section 2, Pleasant Valley Owners of property on the Southeast corner of Green Avenue and Jefferson Street, Lots 1 and 2, Section 6, !-~leasant Valley ~,~p. Owner of prolterty on the East side of Jeffer-, son Street, 5~ feet Soutk of Green Avenue, Lot Z, Section 6, ~leasant Valley !~ap. 0vmer of property on the East side of Jeffer- son Street 75 feet South of Green Avenue, Lot 4, Section 6, Pleasant Valley k~ap. Ovmer of property on the ~a~t side of Jef- ferson Street, 100 feet South of Green Avenue, Lots 5 and 6, Section 6, l:leasant Valley Map. Owner of property on the East side of Jeffers, Street, 150 feet Soy. th of Green Avenue, Lot V, Section ~, Z'leasant Valley I~,~ap. C $ ~1 ~ $ Simpson J. ~2. Basham 0. J. Yeatts and Owners of property on the West side of Jef- ferson Street 75 feet North o£ Whitmore Ave- nue, Lots 6, 7, and 8, Section 5, Pleasant Valley ~orbes and Weddle P.T. & J. 0. J. C. Brown and - ~,~rs. R. L. ~age, Ralp. S. i, age Delorius U.Pa~e. Robt. L.~gge widow and heirs-at Iaw of R. L. Page - Owners of property on ~he ?~est side of Jeffe: son Street ~0 feet l~orth of ?Vhitmore Avenue. Lot 9, Section ~, i~leasant Valley Owners of property at the Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and ~,Vhitmore Avenue. Roanoke City Ii{ills, Inc, Owners of property on the East side of Jef- ferson Street 460 Peet South of Whitmore Ave- nue and property on the East side of Jeffersoz Street North of Whitmore Avenue. Adams, ~ayne & Gleaves, Inc.r 0v~ners of property lying between the Winston- Salem division of the !~orfolk and Western Railway Company's right of way and Jefferson Street, and extending from the Virginiam P~., right of way to Whitmore Avenue, as formerly located. THERE20RE, BE IT 0hDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a brid be constructed over Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue, over the tracks of th, Virginian Railway, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the of- lice of the City Engineer of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Chas. D. Pox, ,:~. ~i. Shickel and Luther G. Stiff who are hereby appointed and directed for and on behalf of the Council of the City of Roanoke, to acquire from the respective owners of the said property all the rights, interests and easements necessary to be acquired for the use of the City, in order that the said bridge may be bui~lt as shown by said plans in the of±'ice of the City ~ngineer, ~and full power is given to the said parties to act in. the premises, and said par,ties will rey:ort to Council the results of their efforts to agree with the owners of said property, as to the ac~ui'~ing of all rights of the said owners necessary to be acouired and to agree with said owners as to all damages that may be sustained by the erection and construction of the said bridge, to their respective proT~,erties, if any. And an emergency having arisen by reason of the safety and convenience of the public be~n~ involved, this ordinance shall be in fcrce frcm its passage A P P R 0 ~TTAST: IN THE COUNCIL 0~ THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, Day of July 19S~. No, 2063. AN ORDINANCE to acquire a parcel of land owned by R. E. ColemAn on the East side of Jef£ers~on Street 225.? feet South of Walnut Avenue, in the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke intends to construct bridges, one over Jefferson Street South of Walnut Avenue, over the tracks of the, Virginian Railway, the other on Walnut Avenue East of Jefferson Street, over the tracks of the Virginian ~ilway and the Norfolk and Western l~ilway, in the City of Roanoke, as a part of its street or highway' system, aud WHEREAS, in order to construct said bridges it is necessary for the City !of Roanoke to acquire a psrcel of land owned by R. E. Coleman lying on the ~st iside of Jefferson Street 22~.? feet South of Walnut Avenue, and bounded and describ~i ed as follows: Beginning at a point on the East side of Jefferson Street 22~.? feet South of Walnut Street or Avenue; thence with the line of Jefferson Street S. 0 de- ~grees 03' E, 50.6 feet to a point; thence South 81 degrees 40' E. about 123.6 feet to a 15 foot alley; thence with said alley N. 80 degrees 20' E, 50.0 feet to a point! !on same, §0 feet South of an alley running East and West; thence North 81 degrees i40' W. about 130.? feet to Jefferson Street at the place o±' Beginning, and being !a part of the land conveyed to B. 0. ~ays by Roanoke Land & Improvement Company by ~deed recorded in the Clerk's office of Hustings Court of Roanoke City, Virginia, in ~Deed Book 137, Page 1Z3.~ THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that said parcel of land is necessary for the purposes of the City of Roanoke as aforesaid, ~and the Council does declare its purpose to acquire said p~rcel of land for the ~:purpose aforesaid. BE IT ~UR~tER RESOLVED that Chas. D. ~ox, Luther G. Stiff, and W. M. ilShickel be, and are hereby authorized and directed to endeavor to pm-chase said :parcel of land from the said R. E. Coleman for the purpose aforesaid and report to ~ Counc il. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. -President 2]_6 IN~.THE COUNCIL ~OR~ r~HE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of July, 1926. No. 2064. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of June 1926. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE that the following accounts and claims against the City for the month of June 1926, be, and the. same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Treasure r Legal Department Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elect ions Stationery & ~rinting C ounc il 0oroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department ~ire Department ~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Department Street Cleaning Garbage Department Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables Tools and Equipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Allowances and Gifts Workmen' s C ompe nsati on Garage Parks Library Ma r ke t s New Market Int erest Sinking ~und Annex - 1925 Acc cunt s Payable Notes Payable 1925 - Tax $ 909.36 1,988.42 1,020.10 200.37 438.60 399.12 1,677.92 1,397.99 29? .50 874.04 3,829.51 19.11 433.32 45.00 638.87 189.67 388.33 4?5.83 96.00 1,649.05 829.04 10,856.51 10,887.34 2,073.75 2,284.43 481.78 72.00 100.00 246.5? 1,§22.42 1,566. ?3 3,735.34 604.24 5,902.77 524.95 1,211.17 1,473.76 10.40 162.29 88.50 25.00 265.90 925.07 1,761.82 2,068.33 1,438.72 8.37 ?, 737.50 29,330.00 107.75 1,097.88 26,527.00 370.15 133,265.59 E X T RA 0 R D I N A RY Detention Home Sewer Construction Drain Constructi on Street Grading Macadami zing Paving Curb and Gutter Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction 11,825.92 898.68 13,393.69 1,141.71 2,445.65 439.20 2,438.77 1,477.13 14,351.00 48 ~4. l1.75 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, Day of July, 1926, No. 2065. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Miss Louise McKnight to erect a frame iaddition to her house at ~505 Word Street S. W. WHERFAS, Miss Louise McKnight has made application for a permit to construct a f~ame addition ct her house #525 Word Street S. W. Said house' being within the ifirst fire zone, and ~gHEREAS, W. H. t..ioomaw and P. E. Ellis, owners of the adjoining property !on either side of said house, have agreed, in writing to the constructing of frame addition: and, WHEREAS, no additional fire hazard will be incurred THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a ipermit be, and the same is hereby granted I~_iss Louise ~.[cKnight to construct a frame addition to her house at #505 Word Street S. 'J. Said addition to be construct? !ed in accordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the Buildin~ Inspector andl ~nder his supervision. ,: Said Miss Louise Ifcl'Snight by acting under this resolution agrees to in- !demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke for all claims for damages to persons ~i ' r ~o property b~reason of the construction ~d maintensnce of said addition. APPROVED kTTEST: ,'~ Clerk . IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~LE CITY OF .... ~' . RO~ ~, 0~.E, VIRGINIA The 16, day of July, 1926. No. 2068. A Resolution -%e meet the needs and desires of a large number of petitioneriS; BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City t.~anager ;be authorized and directed to shape up and cover with crushed stone such sections of the Twelfth Street S. W., market property, as in his judgment, is necessary to [~iprovide space to enable all market vehicles um~lly parked around Elmwood Park, :and other market vehicles, to occupy space as designated by City .~dansger on 12th, Street k~arket property, and allow such vehicles to sell. their produce to the public, ~o curbage to be char~zed until such time as improvements will justify. The City Mnna~er to s'~v,~ notice of the time this market can be used. This resolution to be in force Yo.r a ~erJod t;f,ninety days. ATTEST: APPROVED Presid ~t. IN THE COIR~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK£, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of July 1926. No. 20 70. A RESOLUTION. directing the return to W. W. Boxley & Company certai~n se- cu:~ities deposited with their bid for Thirteenth Street bridge, and authorizing the payment of a final assessment: WHEI~EAS, by resolution No. 1V~4 adopted on the 2Oth, day of March 1925, W. W. Boxley & Company, were permitted to deposit certain collateral in-lieu of executing a security bond on account of the construction of the 1Zth, Street bridge and WHEREAS, the Thirteenth S~reet bri.lge has been completed aud used by the City of Roanoke, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanok~ that the following securities deposited by W. W. Boxley & Company be released: namely 500 ~shareS of Pembroke Limestone Corporation, 500 " of Blue Ridge~ Stone Corporation, 2,400 First Liberty Loan 4~i % United States Bonds, 5,0~) Second Liberty Loan 4~¥'~ " " ,, 6,300 Third~ " and the First National Exchange Bank, the holder of said securities, be and is hereby authorized to deliver the same to W. '.?. Boxley & Company. BE IT ~URTHER RE~0LVED that the City Clerk and Auditor be and is hereby directed to draw his warrant to said W. W. Boxley & Company for the sum of $40,984.61, the final estimate on said bridge. The acceptance of $40,9@4.~61 by said W. W. BoXley & Compauy being with- out prejudice to their rights in the matter of dispute as to the price to be paid for the concrete pylons. Said amount in dispute being approximately $1,500.00. ATTEST: APPROVED Cie rk. ~ident. IN THE COLE;CIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of July, 1926. No. 2071. A RESOLUTION to ~ppoint a Cit~? Planning Commission. BE IT RESOLVED by~ the Council of the City of Roanoke that the President of the Council be, and he is hereby authorized to appoint a com~ission consistin~ of five members for the purpose of considering and advisi~? Council on a compre- hensive City Plan. The said committee to act without compensation. ~ir. Stiff moved to adopt the resoluticn. The motion was duly seconded and carried by the following vote: AYES: Messrs. Comer, Fox, Shickel, Stiff and the l~resi.dent,Mr. Fishburn- 5. NAYS: None ..... O, ATTEST: - Clerk g AI~PROVED // ' President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TF2~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2Oth, day of July, 1926. No. 20?2. 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 provi- sions of this ordinance. ?~tEREAS, a great uncertainty as to traffic regulations in the City of Roanoke has arisen since going into effect of the State Uniform Act regulating the operation of Vehicles~ on highways; and, m~nREAS, it is necessary for the safety of the public that provision be made to remove said uncertainty, and an emergency is set forth and declared to exist under Section 13 of the Charter of the City of Roauoke. THEREFORE BE IT O~DAINED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, as follows: SECTION l:- The following words and phrases when used in this ordinance shall for the purpose of this ordinance have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section except in those instances where the centex clearly indicates a dif- ferent meaning: (a) "Vehicle."-- Every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or dragon upon a public highway, excepting devices moved by human power or Used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks provided, that for the purposes of this ordinance, a bicycle shall be deemed a vehicle. (b) ~!?.otor vehicle." -- Every vehicle, as herein defined, which is self- propelled. (c) "Motorcycle." --Every motor vehicle designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, except any such as may be included within the term "tractor" as herein defined. (d) "Tractor truck." -- Every motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles and not so constructed as to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the vehicle and load so drawn. (e) "~arm tractor." -- Every motor vehicle designed -aud used primarily as a farm implement for drawing plows, moving machines s~ud other implements of husban~try. (f) "Road tractor." -- Every motor vehicle desiMned ~nd used for drawing other vehicles and not so constructed as to carry any load thereon either independently or any part of the weight of a vehicle or load so drawn. (g) "Trailer,"-- Every vehicle without motive power designed for carrying property or passengers wholly on its own structure and for being drawn by a motor vehicle. (h) "Semi-trailer." -- Every vehicle of the trailer type so designed and used in conjunction with a motor vehicle that some part of its own weight and that of its 0v~ load rests upon or is carried by another vehicle. (il "Pneumatic tires." -- Ail tires inflated with compressed air. (j) "Solid rubber tire." Every tire made of rubber other than a pneumo_tic tire. (k) "Metal tires." -- All tires ~h~ s~rface of which in contact with the highway is wholly or partly of metal or other hard, non-resilient material. (1) "Person." --Every natural person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation, whether acting by themselves or by a servant, agent or employee. (m) "Owner." -- A person who holds the legal title of a vehicle or in the event a vehicle is the subject of an agreement for the conditional sale or lease thereof with the right of purchase upon performance of the conditions stated .in the agreement and with an immediate right of possession vested in the conditional vendee or lessee, or in the event of a mortgager of a vehicle is entitled to possession then such conditiona$ vendee or lessee or mortgager shall be deemed the owner, for the purpose of this ordinance. tn) "Highway." --Every way or place of whatever nature upon to the use ~of the public for the purpose of vehicular travel. (o) "Pedestrian." Shall include and mean any person walking afoot, and not. at the moment, a passenger within a vehicle or street car. (p) "Private road or driveway." -- Every road or driveway not open to the use of the public for the purpose of vehicular travel. (q) "Intersection."-- The area embraced within the prolongation of the lateral curb lines, or if none, then the lateral boundry lines of two or more high- waym, which Join one anott~er at an angle, whether or not one such highway crosses the other. (r) "Safety zone." -- An area of space officially set aside withina high- way, for the exclusive use of the pedestrians, and which is so plainly marked or indicated by proper signs as to be plainly visible, at all times, while set.apart as a safety zone. (s) "Crossing" and or "crosswalks" shall include and mean that part of a street connecting sidewalks at or near street intersections, and the most direct route from curb to curb at street intersections, and at such other places as may be indicated by lines drawn or marked upon the highway. (t) "Business district."-- The territory contiguous to a highway when seventy-five per centum or more of the frontage thereon for a distance of three hundred feet or more is occupied by buildings in use for building purposes. (u) "Residence district."--The territory contiguous to a highway, not comprising a business district, when seventy-five percentum or more of the front- age thereon for a distance of three hundred feet or more is mainly occupied by dwel ings, or by dwellings and buildings in use for business purposes. (v) "Department." -- The motor vehicle department of this State, acting directly, or through its duly aithorized officers and agents. as a result of the act itself, or in combination wit~._ circumstances, conditions and acts of others. {x) "Right of way." -- Shall mean the right of a pedestrian, or vehicle to proceed uninterruptedly in a lawful manner, in preference or priority to another pedestrian or vehicle approaching in another direction. {y)"Traffic".-- Shall mean the orderly use of streets by pedestrians and vehicles, both singly and together. (z)' ~Arhenever herein, any regulation is imposed upon a "vehicle" it shall be construed to the driver or operator thereof, when such reference would be applica- ble. {aa)"Commissioner." Shall mean the motor vehicle commissioner of this State. (bb) "Passenger motor bus."-- Shall mean every vehicle running upon a fixed schedule, engaged in carrying passengers, and having a seating capacity .of six {6) or more persons. (cc) "Taxicab"-- Shall mean a public passenger vehicle, designed and adver- tised by its manufacturer as a taxicab, and so constructed as to separate its driver from its passengers by a glass partition, and which said vehicle shall be equipped with a mechanical instrument or device commc, nly known as a taximeter. (rid) "~or-hire-car." -- Shall mean a public passenger vehicle, offered for hire, and not conforming to the definition of a taxicab or passenger motor bus as herein defined. SECTION 2:- Reckless driving.-- Any person who drives a vehicle upon a highway recklessly, or at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger, or be likely to endanger life, limb or property of say Derson shall be guilty or reckless driving and punished as provided in section 60 of this ordinance. SECTION 3:- Restrictions as to speed.--(a) Any person driving a vehicle on a highway shall drive the same a2 a careful and prudent speed not greater nor less than is reasonable and proper, having due regard to the traffic, surface and width of the highway and of any other conditions then existing. Any person who shall drive any vehicle upon a highway at such speed as to endanger the life, limb or property of any person, or so as to unnecessarily block, hinder or retard the orderly smd safe use of the highway by those following, shall be prima facie guilty of reckless driving. {b) Subject to the provisions of sub-division (a) of this section and except in those instances where a lower speed is specified in this ordinance, it shall be prima facie lawful for the driver of any vehicle, save ~-mud except only a passenger motor bus, to drive the same at a speed not exceeding the following: 1. Rifteen miles an hour when passing a school during recess or while child- ren are going.to or leaving school during its opening and closing hours. 2. ~ifteen miles an hour in a business district, as defined herein. 3. Twenty-five miles an hour in a residence district, as defined herein. 4. Thirty-five miles an hour under all other conditions. 5. Sub-division one and two inclusive, of this sub-division shall apply alike to passenger motor busses, except in sub-division {b) hereof. But, the pro- visions of sub-divisions three and four hereof are reduced by five miles per hour in their reference to passenger motor busses. (c) Reckless driving within the meaning of this section shall be deemed to include the following offences, which are expressly prohibited: 1. Driving a vehicle when not under complete control, or with inadequate or improperly adjusted brakes. 2. Driving to the left of the center of the street, except upon one way stre ets. 3.Passing or attempting to pass two other vehicles abreast, moving in the same direction. 4. Violating the provisions~ of the . right-of-way laws, as set out in sec- tion nineteen hereof. 5. ~ailure to give adequate and timely signals of intention to rum or partly turn, slow down or stop. 6. Exceeding a reasonable speed under the circumstances, and traffic con- ditions obtaining at the time. 7. Passing other vehicles going in the same direction while crossing aa intersection, or while pedestrians are passing or about to pass in front of either of such vehicles. 8. Driving a vehicle out of an alley, lane or building or cross a side- walk into a street, without first bringing such vehicle ~to a speed of five miles per hour. 9. ~vlaking a left turn without passing the right of the center point of 'the intersectf~on, whether marked or not, ~nd ~.ithout first signaling his intention so to turn. 10. Making a right turn without keeping close to the curb, and without first signaling his intention so to turn. SECTION 4.-- Railroad warning signals must be obeyed.-- It shall be unlaw- ful for any person driving a vehicle to fail to obey a clearly visible or audible crossing signal at a highway and interurban or steam railway grade crossing which signal gives warning of the immediate approach of a railway train. SECTION 5. -- Vehicles must slow down at certain steam railway grade crossings.-- (a) It shall be the duty of every person driving any vehicle on 'a public highway, on approaching a place Where a railway crosses such public highway at grade, at '~?hich crossing no railway gates are maintained or no flagman is sta- tioned on duty at the time, to bring his vehicle to a speed not exceeding five miles per hour before passing over such crossing, at a distance of not less than fifty feet, from the nearest rail of such railway tracks. 2rovided, that such person shall stop at the crossing where gates are maintained when such gates are closed down, or being lowered, and where a flagman is stationed and on duty at the time, whenever signaled to stop by such flagman; provided that this section shall not ap-~ ply to any public railway crossing at grade on railway lines on which only purely i loc'al trains are operated. (b) The provisions of this section shall not change or alter in any man- ~ ner ~the existing laws as to the duty or liability of railway companies for damages to persons or property, and failure to comply with the provisions of this section on the part of the driver of the vehicle shall not be considered contributory neg- ligence in an action ~ainst the railway company for damage to persons or property of the driver or any other person. And it shall not be necessary to establish the i~ SCETION 6.- Speed limit for motor trucks, regulated according to manufacturer's rated capacity and tire equipN~ent.-- The speed limit for moto~ trucks shall be based upon the m~nufacturer's rated capacity and tire equipment, and shall be as follows: (a) ~otor trucks of rated capacity up to but not ewc~eding one and one-half ~tons, and equipped with pneumatic tires, may operate at. the speed limits imposed by section three of this ordinance. (b) ~iotor trucks of rated capacity not exceeding one and one-half tons, but not equipped with pneumatic tires, and motor trucks of rated capacity exceed- iing one and one-half tons, but not exceeding three and one-half tons, may operate !at a speed not greater than two-thirds 'of the limits imposed in section three of ~this ordinance. (c) Motor trucks of rated capacity exceedi~ three and one-hal~ tons may Ibe operated at a speed not greater than one-half the limits imposed by section ,three of this ordinance. SECTION V.-- Special speed limitations on bridges.- It shall be unlawful to drive any vehicle upon any public bridge, Causeway or viaduct at a speed ~hich is greater than the maximum speed which can with safety to such structure be main- tained thereon, when such structure is sign-posted as ~rovided in this section. The City ~Ianager upon request, or upon his own initiative may, conduct an investigation of any public bridge, causeway or viaduct, and the City ~Ianager shall determine and declare the maximum speed of vehicles which such structure can with- stand, and shall cause or permit suitable signs stating ~uch maximum speed to be ~sreeted and maintained at a distance of one hundred feet beyond each end of such structure. The findings and determination of the City ~Ianager shall be conclusive evidence of the maximum speed which can with safety to any such structure be main- tained thereon. SECTI©N 8.-- When sPeed limit not applicable.-- The speed limitations set forth in this ordinance shall not apply to vehicles when operated with due regard for safety under the direction of the police in the chs~se or ~Dprehension of viola- tors of the law or of persons charged with or suspected, of any such violation, nor to fire department vehicles when traveling in response to a fire alarm nor to muni- cipal ambulances when traveling in emergencies. This exemption shall not ho'~'~ever iprotect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequence of a reckless disregard of the safety of others. SECTION 9.- Drive on right side .of highways.-- Upon all highways of sufficier~t ~,width the driver of a vehicle sh~ll drive the same upon the right half of the high- lway and as closely as possible te the right hand edge or curb 'of such highway, un- less it is impracticable to travel on such side of highway and except when overtaL.- iing and passing another vehicle subject to the li~itations applicable in overtak- ~ing and passing set forth in sections twelve and thirteen of this ordinance. SECTION 10.- Kee?1 to the right in crossing intersections or railroads.-- In c~ossing an intersection of high~'~ays or the intersection of a high?~ay by a ~railroad right of way, the driver of a vehicle shall at all ti~es cause such ve- hicle to travel on the right half of the highway unless such right side is obstruct-~ ed or impassible. SECTION ll.- ~feeting of vehicles.-- Drivers of vehicles proceeding in op- posite directions shall pass each other to the right, each giving to the other, as ',nearly as possible, one-half of the main traveled portion of the 224 SECTION 12.- Overtaking a vehicle.-- The driver of any vehicle over- taking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction shall pass at least two feet to the left thereof, and shall not again drive to the right side of the high- way until safely clear of such overtaken vehicle. SECTION 13.- Limitations on privilege of overtaking and passing.-- The driver of a vehicle shall not drive to the left side of the center line of a highway in overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction unless such left side is clearly visible cud is free of oncoming traffic for a sufficient distance ahead to permit such overtaking and passing to be made in safe- ty, and such overtaking vehicle shall give way to an oncoming vehicle. lb) The driver of a vehiO~le shall not overtake and pass another ve- hicle proceeding in the same direction upon the crest of a grade or upon a curve in the highway where the driver's view along the highway is obstructed. lc) The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction at any steam or electric railway grade crossing, nor at any intersection of highways unless permitted so to do by a traffic or police officer. SECTION 14.- Driver to give way to overtaking vehicle.-- The driver of a vehicle about to be overtaken and passed by another vehicle approaching from the r~mr at a lawful rate of speed shall give way to the right in favor of the overtak- ing vehicle on suitable and audible signal being given by the driver of the over- taking vehicle and shall not increase the speed of his vehicle until completely passed by the overtaking vehicle. SECTION 15.- ~ollowing too closely.-- The driver of a motor vehicle shal] not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard to the speed of both vehicles and the traffic upon, and conditions of, the highway at the time. SECTION 16.- Turning around in street.-- The driver of a vehicle shall not turn such vehicles so as to proceed in the opposite direction except at an in- tersection of public highways, provided hc~tever, that no driver of vehicles shall turn such vehicles to the left at the intersection of ~irst Street and Campbell Avenue S. ~., Jefferson Street and Cslnpbell Avenue, ~irst Street and Church Avenue S. ?f., 'Jefferson Street ,~ud Church Avenue, nor shall any vehicle make a turn to proceed, in the opposite direction at the intersection of .Salem Avenue and Jefferson Street. Tazewell Avenue and Jefferson Street, Campbell Avenue and Second Street · SECTION 17.-- Turning at intersection.-- Drivers of vehicles in turning to the right shall keep as closely as practicable to tl~e right hand curb or edge, and when turning to the left shall pass beyond the center of the intersection, as closely as practicable to the right thereof before turning such vehicle to the left. Eor the purpose of this section the center of the intersection shall mean the meeting point of the medial lines of the highways intersecting one another. SECTION 18.-- Signals on starting, stopping or turning.-- (a) The driver of any vehicle,upon a highway before starting, sto~ping or turning from a direct line shall first see that such movement can be made in safety and whenever the operation of any other vehicle may be affected by ~such movement shall give a signal as required in this section plainly visible to the driver of such other vehicle of his intention to make such movement. And all signals given or made as herein required shall be given only by the driver. (b) The signal herein required shall be given by means of the hand and arm in the manner herein specified except when a vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent the hand and arm signal from being visible both in the front and rear in which event the signal shall be given by a device of a type which has been ap- proved by the department. ?~nenever the signal is given by means of the hand and arm, the driver shall indicate his intention to start, stop, or turn or partly turn by extending the hand and arm from and beyond the left side of the vehicle, in the manner following. lc) For left turn, or to pull to the left, the arm shall be extended in a horizontal posilion straight from and level with the shoulder. (d) For right turn, or to pull to the right, the arm shall be extended upward. (e) ?or slowins down or to stop, the arm shall be extended downward. (f) Such signals shall be given at least fifty (50) feet before slowing down, stopping, turning, partly? turning, or saterially alt~ring the course of the vehicle,.and the presence and use of a "stop-light," or other electrical indica- tions, not plainly simulating the hand and arm signals provided herein, shall not relieve the driver of the nece~sity for the use of and the giving of the signals herein contained. (g) Drivers havin~ once given a hand signal must continue the course thus indicated unless they alter the original signal and take care that driv~ers of vehicles and pedestrians have seen and are aware of the change. th) Drivers receiving a signal from another driver shall keep their vehicles under complete control, and shall be able to avoid an accident resulting fr'o~: a misunderstanding of such signal. ti) Drivers of vehicles, standing or stopped at the curb or edge before moving vehicle, shall give signals of their intention to move into traffic. SECTION 19.- Right-of-way.-- (a) When two vehicles approach or enter an in- tersection at approximately the same time, ~he driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right of way to the vehicle on the right except as othe:~wise ~ro- vided in section twenty. The driver of any vehicle traveling at an unlawful speed shall forfeit any right-of-way which he might otherwise have here~under. lb) The driver of a vehicle approaching but not having entered mn inter- section shall yield the right of way to a vehicle within such intersection and turn- ing therein to the left across the line of travel of such first mentioned vehicle, provided the driver of the vehicle turning left has given a plainly visible si gnal or intention to turn left as re',.uired in section eighteen. lc) The driver of any vehicle upon a highway shall yield the right-of-way to a ?edestrian crossing such higher, ay within any clearly marked crosswalk or any regular ?edestrian crossing include.d in the prolongation of the lateral boundry lines of the adjacent sidewalk at the end oia ~lOck, except at intersections where the movements of traffic is being regulated by traffic office'rs or traffic devices. Every pedestrian crossing a highv~ay at any point other than a pedestriar~ crossing, ~, crosswalk or intersection shall yield the right-of-way to vehicles ur, on the high- SECTION 20.-- Exception to the right-of-way rules.-- (a) The driver of a vehicle entering a public highway from a private road or drive way shall slow down to fiv.~ miles an hour and shall yield, the ,right of way to all vehicles approaching on such public highway. · (b) The driver of every vehicle upon a highway shall yield the right of way to police and fire department vehicles when the latter are operated upon offi- cial business and the drivers thereof sound audible signal b~ siren or exhaust whistle. This provision shall not operate to relieve the driver of a ~olice or fir~ department vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons using the highway, nor shall it protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequence of an arbitrary exercise of such, right of way. SECTION 21.- Vehicles must slow down at certain through highways.-- The City Manager is hereby authorized to designate main traveled or through highways by erecting at the entrances thereto from intersecting highways signs notifying drivers of vehicles to slow down to five miles per hour or a designated rate of spe~ before entering or crossing such designated highway, and whenever any such signs have been erected it shall be unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to slow down or observe the designated rate of speed, in obedience thereto. SECTION 22.-- What to do on approach of police or fire department.-- (a) Upon the approach of any police or fire department vehicle giving audible signal by siren or exhaust whistle, the driver of every other vehicle shall immediately drive the same tea position at or near as possible and parallel to the right hand edge or curb, clear of any intersection of highways, and shall stop aud remain in t s~ch position unless othe~vise directed by a police or traffic officer until the police or fire department vehicle shall have passed. (b) It shall be unlawful for the driver of any vehicle other th~u one on official business to follow any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm closer than one block or to drive into or park such vehicle within the block where fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm. SEOTION 23.- Passing street cars.-- (a) The driver of a vehicle overtaking any railway, interurban or street ear stopped or about to stop for the purpose of receiving or discharging any passenger shall bring such vehicle to a full stop not closer than ten feet to the nearest exit of such street car and remain standing ~until such passenger has boarded such car or reached adjacent sidewalk except that where a safety zone has been established a vehicle may be driven past any such rail- way, interurban or street car with due regard and caution for the safety of pedes- trians. SECTION 24.-- Driving through safety zone prohibited.-- The driver of a vehicle shall not, at any time drive t~_rough or, over a Safety zone as defined in section 63 of this ordinance. SECTION 2~.-- Stopping On highway.-- (a) No vehicle shall be stopped in such manner as to impede or interfere with or render dangerous the use of the highway by others, and, except upon eno way streets, as provided in this article, no vehicle shall be stopped exGept close to the right hand curb. (b) No person shall leave standing any vehicle, attended or unattended, upon the paved, improved or m~in traveled portion of any highway, outside of a business or residence district, when it~ is practicable to l~ve~ such vehicle stand- d 227 Cc) No vehicle shall-be stopped with its left side to the curb, except upon one way streets. Id) No vehicle shall be backed up to a curb, except during the time actually engaged in loading or unloa~_ng merchandise therefrom. {e} Unless in an emargdncy or othe'rwise indicated by signs, or to allow another vehicle or pedestrians to cross in front, no vehicle shall be stopped in any street except close to and Parallel with the curb, and in no instance shall such Vehicles be parked less than four feet apart, nor with the near wheels further than twelve,inches from the curb. ~f),Vehicles shall not be stopped in such manner as to block or obstruct the orderly and lawful passage of other traffic, nor upon any crossing nor between a ~afe'ty zone and curb, nor within fifteen feet of the ends of any obstruction opposite She vehicle. ~ehicles stopped two or more abreast, parallel with the curb, shall be ~[eemed to obstruct traffic, and in violation hereof., (g) Stopping a vehicle at any time, upon any h~g~way, for the purpose of ad- Vertising any article o£ any kind, or displ~.ying thereupon advertisements of ~zny article, or advertisement for sale of the vehicle itself, is prohibited. Ch) However, if any officer charged with the enforcement of this ordinance Shall find a vehicle standing upon a highway in violation of provisions of this Section, he is hereby authorized to move or cause such vehicle to be moved. (i) The dr~.ver of any vehicle which is temporarily disabled while on the of a highway paved surface/shall remove same as ex]~editiousl.y as conditions and circumstances may permit. 8EGTiON gS.- Parking in front of fire hydrant, f~.re station or ]~rivate ~riveway.- Ca) No person shall park a vehicle or permit it to stand, whether attend- ~d or unattended, upon a highway in front of a private driveway or within fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant or the entrance to a fire station witl~in twenty feet from the intersection of curb lines or if none, then within fifteen feet ef the intersection of property lines at au intersection; of high;,~ys (b) No vehicle, between the hours of, 9 A. ~,J. and 6 P. ~,'I., except on Sundays, Shall park or stand within the following boundries for a longer period than twenty minutes at an.,y one time, namely: On Salem Avenue between the %~est side of Second Street S. E., and the East Side of Third Street S. ?;. On Campbell Avenue between the West side of Second Street and the East side of Second Street S. W. On Kirk Avenue between the West Side of Seconcl Street S. E, and 'the East Side of Sec on;l Street S. On Church Avenue between the West side of Second Street ~. E., and the East side of Third Street S. On Luck Avenue between the West side of First Street S. 7,~., and the East Side of Second Street S. ?~. On Franklin Road between the ;Vest ,side of Jefferson Street and the East Side of Third Street S. On First Street S. '~,~., betweem the North side oi' Franklin Road, and the South side of Horfolk Avenue. On Second Street S. W., between the South side of Norfolk Avenue and the North side of ?ranklin Road. On Jefferson Street between the South side of Nbrfolk Avenue and the Nor~ side of Elm Avenue. On First Street S ~ between the South side of Norfolk Avenue and the North side of Tazewell Avenue S. E. No vehicle shall park or stand in front of any theatre, moving picture house, auditorium or other places of public assembly, and no vehicle shall park or stand or any portion of the market square, and on either side of Second Street S. E., between Salem Avenue and Randolph Street bridge, and on the ~approach to Randolph Street bridge, and on the East side of Franklin Road °between Third Street S. W., and Day Avenue, on First Street S. ~¢., betweem the South side of Franklin Road and Day Avenue S. '~J., on the South side of Tazewell Avenue from East of Jef- ferson Street to N. & W. R~ilway Crossing, no parking on the North side of Kirk Avenue from First Street S. W., to First Street S. E., and on Luck Avenue from First Street S. W., to First Street S. E., provided however, that vehicles of regul licensed practising physicians while in the discharge of ,their professional duties. and whose vehicles bear the caduceus, ms~ park or stand within the boundries e- numerated in this section for a period not to exceed three hours at any ~ne time, and provided further that this section shall not apply to delivery vehicles while actually loading and unloading freight or merchandise, and ~ vehic les on the market~ square from which produce is bei~ sold, and for which the regular curbage fee is charged, and to delivery vehicles or regularly licensed merchants v~ile standing in front of their respective places of business. ?rsvided further; that no vehicle shall park or stand for a longer perio than three hours at any one time outside of the boundries hereinbefore enumerated, and within the following boundries: On Jefferson Street between the South side of Mountain Avenue and the North side of Norfolk Avenue. On First Street West between the South side of Franklin Road and the North side of Gilmer Avenue N. W. On Second Street West between the South side of ~ranklin Road and the North side of Shenandoah Avenue ~. W. On First Street East between the South side of ~,iountain Avenue and the North side of Norfolk Avenue S. E. On Norfolk Avenue between Third Street S. W., to intersection of Cam- pbell Avenue S. On Salem A~enue between the East side of Seventh Street S. ~J., and the West side of Second Street ~. E. On Campbell Avenue between the East side of Seventh Street S. W,, and the West side of Eighth Street S. E. On Church Avenue between the East side of Fifth Street S. W, and the Wes~ side of Second Street S. E. On Second Street East between the North side of Tazewell Avenue and the South side of Gilmer Avenue. On Tazewell Avenue between the West side of Fourth Street S. E., and the East side of Jefferson Street. On Franklin Road between the West side of Jefferson Street and the North h ar On Kirk Avenue between the East side of Second. Street S. W., and the ';¥est !side of Second Street S. E. On Luck Avenue between the East side of First ;~treet S. E., and the East side of Fifth Street S. W. On Fifth Street S. /~/., between the South side of ~.iarshall ~L~enue and the .,North side Of Gilm. er Avenue. : . On Center Avenue between the /~'est side of ~irst Street N. './., aud the East iside of S~enth Street N. On ShenandOah Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue between the South side of ~therford Avenue N. ~.,~ and the West side of Jefferson Street. On Third Street S. ~;/.,, betweem the South side of Norfolk Avenue and the North side of Day A~enue. On Elm Avenue between the East side of Jefferson Street and the West side · !of Third Street S. E. On Bullitt Avenue between the East side of Jefferson Street and the West side of Third Street S. E. On Third Street S. E., from Norfolk Avenue to North side of Elm Avenue, No vehicle shall park or stand for a longer period than twenty(20) minutes ,~etween the hours of 6 P. ~., and 12 o'clock midnight, on the South side of Salem 'g. venue between Second Street S E., and Second Street S W., and On the South side ~. f Cam'!~bell Avenue between SeCond Street S.~.,:;' and Second Street S. ~/7. On the South side of Church Avenue between Secon~ Street S. E., and Second ',ISt re et S. ~f/. On the West side of Jefferson Street between the South side. of Salem Avenue !~nd the North side of Tazewell Avenue. No vehicle shall stop and. stand within 100 feet of the street corner or hear side of any street on which street cars or busses stop to take on and discharge ~assengers, and shall not stand within twenty feet of the corner of any other inter-~ :isection, and shall not stop or stand within twenty-five feet of the entrance to a i~lace designated as a safety zone. ! .~ SECTION 2~.- ~otor vehicles left unattended. Brakes to be set and engine :stopped.-- No person having control or charge of a motor vehicle shall allow such i'~ehiele to stand on any highway unattended without first effectively setting the ibrakes thereon and stopping the motor of said wheels when standing upon any grade i~ithout turning the front wheels of s~ch vehicle to the curb or side of the high~y, SECTION 28.- Driving on steep grades.-- The driver of a motor vehicle desce~d- ~mng steep grades shall hold such motor vehicle under control, and as near the right hand side of the highway as reasonably possible. SECTION 29. - Coasting Prohibited.-- The driver of a motor vehicle when ~traveling upon a dov~n grade upon any high'~ay shall not coast with the gears of such i~ehicle in neutral. SECTION ZO.- Duty to report accident.-- The driver of any vehicle involved i'!in an accident resulting in injuries or death to any person or property da~ge to an iapparent extent of ten dollars or more shall within twenty-four hours forward a re- .~ort of such accident to Police Headquarters. SECTION 51.- Garage keeper to report damaged vehicles.-- The person in charge :!of any garage or repair shop to which is brought any motor vehicle which shows evi- within twenty~ four hours after such motor vehicle is received giving the engine number, registration number of the name and address of the owner or operator of such vehicle if kno~. SECTION 32.- Drivers of State, county and city vehicles subject to provi- sions of the ordinance.-- The provisions of this ordinance are applicable to the the drivers of vehicles upon_~ighways shall apply to the drivers of all vehicles own- · ed or operated by the State or auy political sub-division thereof or of any city, tov~n or district subject to such specific exceptions as are set forth in this ordi- nan c e. sEcTION Z3.- Powers of City Mauager.-- The City Manager shall have the power to regulate the traffic by means of traffic officers or semaphores or other signaling devices or any portion of the highway where traffic is heavy and continu- ous, or where in his judgment conditions may require, and may prohibit other thsn one way traffic upon certain highways, and may regulate the use of the highways by processions or assemblages. City ~,~anager may also, when and where conditions require: ~a) Adop~t ~ny such regulations not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance a~ he shall deem advisable and necessary;and repeal, amend ~r modify any such regulation; provided however, that such regulation, laws, or ru~es shall not be deemed to be violated, if, at the time of the alleged violation the desig- nation placed in confbrmity with p~ragraph was missing, effaced, mutilated or defae so that an ordinary observant person, under the same circumstances would not be ap- prised of or aware of the existence of such o~ permitted Ih) Officers of the law, authoril~]jmnder thi~ o~rdL~e~, shall by voice, hand or signal, direct all traffic, but shall'not forbid or prevent 'anyone from proceeding or standing in a manner permitted or required by law. ~c) Signals by traffic officers: Signals by traffic officers shall be as follows: ~ll By hand: to stop traffic; stand with shoulders parallel with moving traffic, and with arm raised forty-five degrees above shoulder toward moving~lines of traffic, hand extended, palm toward traffic to be stopped. Repeat movement with other hand to stop traffic in opposite direction. By Hand: to move traffic: stand so that shoulders are parallel to line ef traffic to be moved. Extended right arm and hand full length, height of should- er toward said traffic, fingers extended and joined, palm downward; brine hand shar in direction traffic is to ~ove. ~ace about and repeat the same movement to move traffic proceeding from opposite direction. ~2) By whietle: one blast -- moving traffic to stop: Two blasts--traffic in opposite direction to move: Three or ~ore short blasts - to warn approach of fire ~pparatus, or of an emergency, when all traffic shall immediately clear the intersection and stop. By lights or semaphores: Red indicates that traffic then moving sh~ll stop and remain sto~ped as long as the red~ light is shown. Green indicates that traffic shall then move in the direction of the signal, and remain in motion as long as the green signal is given. Amber indicates that a chan~e is about to be made in the direction~ d, ,ly already entered the intersection, including the crosswalks, shall stop, but, that Which has entered the intersection shall continue to move until the intersection has been entirely cleared. ~,'fhen semaphores are not in operation the use of an amber light indicates ,need for caution. SECTION 54.-Scope and effect of regulations in this title.-- It shall 'be unlawful for any person to drive or move or for the o~,vner to cause or knowingly permit to be driven or moved on any highway any vehicle or vehicles of a size or Eross weight exceeding the limitations stated in this title or &ny vehicle or ve- ~aieles which are not so constructed or equipped as required in this title or the ?,'ules and regulations of the department adopted pursuant thereto. SECTION 35.- Size of vehicles and loads.-- la) No vehicle shall exceed a total outside width, including any load thereon, in excess of ninety-six inches, ~xcepting that f~rm tmactors shall not exceed one hund~?e,5 ~ud eight inches, and ,~cepting, further, that the limitations as to size of vehicles stated in this Bection shall not apply to implements of husbandry temporarily propelled or moved ~pon the public highway. (b) No vehicle unladen or ~ith load shall exceed a height of twelve feet, ~isix inches. lc) ~,~o vehicle shall exceed a length of thirty feet, and no combination !pf vehicles coupled together shall exceed a total length of eighty-five feet. Id) No train of vehicles or vehicle operated a,lone shall carry any load extending more than three feet beyond the front thereof, /e) No passenger vehicle shall carry any load extending beyond the line ib:,f the fender on the left side of such vehicle nor extending more than six inches ~eyond the line of the fender on the right side thereof. SECTION ZS.- ~lag or light at end of load.'-- ~,'¥]~enever the load on any vehic Shall extend more than four feet beyond the rear o'f the bed or body thereof, there i~hall be displayed at the end of such load in such position as to be clearly visible !at all times from the rear of such load, a red flag not less than twelve inches both ifn length and width, except that between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise, there shall be displayed at the end of any such load a red ibr amber light plainly visible under normal atmospheric conditions at least two hun- !~red feet from the rear of such vehicle. SECTI(~N ~.- Weight of vehicles and loads.-- 1~o load hauled in any vehicle, ,i ~owever drawn or propelled in, over or upon any of the public highways within this igtate, shall exceed five tons or ten thousand pounds in weight, nor shall the weight i0 the vehicle itself exceed the same limits. SECTION Z8.- Officers may weight vehicle and require removal of excess ~load.-- Any officer authorized to enforce the law, having reason to believe that the Weight of a vehicle and load is unlawful is authorized to weigh the same either by means of loadometers or scales and may require that such vehicle~be driven to the ~earest scales in the event such scales are within two miles. The officer may ~chen ~equire the driver to immediately unload such portion c~f the lo~d as may be necessar~ .~o decrease the gross weight of such vehicle to the maximum therefor specified in .this ordinance. ~e SECTION 39: - Permits for excessive size aud weight.-- The City ~anager may, in his disc~etion, upon application in writing and good cause being shown therefor, issue a special permit in writing authorizing the applicant to operate or move a vehicle upon the highways of a size or weight exceeding the maximum speci fied in this ordinance. Every such permit shall be issued for a single trip and may designate the route to be traversed and contain any other restrictions or conditions deemed necessary by him. Every such permit shall be carried in the an, y vehicle to which it refers and shall be open to inspection b~_/such officer, and it shall be unlawful for any person to violate any of the terms or conditions of such special permit. SECTION 40.- Restrictions as to tire equipment.-- (A) Every solid rub- ber tire on a vehicle moved on any highway shall have rubber on.its entire trac- tion surface at least one inch thick above the edge of the flange of the entire periphery. (b) No tire on a vehicle moved on a highway shall have, on its pe~riphery any block, stud, flange, cleat or spike or any other protuberance of any material other than rubber, which projects beyond the tread of the traction surface of the tire, except that it shall be permissible to use farm machinery having protuber- ance which will not seriously injure the highway, and to use tire chains of reason- able proportions when required for safety because of snow, ice or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to slide or skid. (c) The City ~,~lanager, may, in his discretion, issue special permits authorizing the operation upon a highway of tractions engines or tractors h~ring movable tracks with transverse corrugations upon the periphery of such movable t raGks. SECTION 41.- Trailers and towed vehi,~les.-- (a) No ~,~otor vehicle shall be driven upon any motor highway, drawing or having attached thereto more than one other vehicle, except that a motor with semi-trailer may draw in addition there to one other vehicle. (b) The draw bar or other connection between the two vehicles, one of which is towing or drawing the other on a highway, shall not exceed fifteen feet in length from one vehicle to the other. '~nenever such connection consists of a chain, rope, or cable, there shall be d~splayed upon such' connection a red flag, or cloth, not less than twelve inches both in length and width. SECTION ~2.B-r~-k~ery motor vehicle when operated upon a highway shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop such vehicle or vehicles, and such brakes shall be maintained in good working order and shall conform to regulations to be promulgated by the commissioner. SECTION 43.- Horns and warning devices.-- (a) Every motor vehicle when operated u~.on a hig~Lway shall be equipped with a horn in good working order capable or emitting sound audible under normal conditions over a distance of not less than two hundred feet: and it shall be unlawful for any vehicle to be equip- ped with or for any person to use upon a vehicle any siren, exhaust, compression or spark plug whistle or for any person at any time to use a horn otherwise than as a reasonable warning or to make any unnecessary or unreasonably loud or harsh sound by means of a horn or other w~rning device. (b) Every police and fire depart~ent ~ehicle and~every ambulance used for emergency calls shall be e~uir~ed with a siren or exhaust whistle of a type not prohibited by the department, SECTION ~.- ~irrors.-- All motor vehicles so constructed or loaded as to prevent the driver from obtaining a view of the highway to the rear shall be equip- ped with a mirror so located as to reflect to the driver a view of the highway for a distance of at least two hundred feet to the rear of such· vehicle. SECTI©N 45.-Windshields on motor vehicles.-- It shall be unla~-~ful for any p.erson to drive any vehicle upon a high~,xJay with any sign, poster or other non-trans- parent material upon the front windshield, side wings, or rea~ windows of such motor vehicle other than a certificate or other pa?er required to be so displayed b~~ law, SECTION 46.- Precention of noise, smoke, etectera, muffler cut-outs regulated. la) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise, annoying smoke and the escape of excessive gas, steam or oil. All exhaust pipes carrying exhaust gases from the motor shall be directed parallel with the groun~-~ or slightly upward. ~b) It sh~ll be unlawful to use a "muffler cut-out" on any motor vehicle upon a highway. ~c) No vehicle shall be driven or moVed on any highway unless such vehicle is so constructed ~s to prevent its contents from dropping, sifting, leaking or otherwise escaping the refrom. SECTION ~:- Required lighting equipment of vehicles.-- la) When vehicles must be equipped. ]~V~y vehicle upon a highway within this City during the period from a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise and at any other time when there is not sufficient light to render c~early discernible any person~ on the highway at a distance of two hundred feet ahead, shall be equipped ~ith lighted front and rear lamps as in this section respectively required for different classes of vehicles and subject 'to exemption with reference to lights on parked vehicles as declared in section fifty-five. ~b) Head lamps on motor vehicles other than a motor cycle, road roller, road machinery,, or farm tractor shall be equipped with two head lamps, no more and no less, of approximately equal candle power at the front of and opposite sides of' the motor vehicle which head lamps shall comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in section forty-nine or section fifty an~. except as to acetylene he~d lamps shall be of a type which has been approved by the commissioner. (c) Head lam-os on motorcycles.-- Every motorc~zcle shall be equipped with at least one and not more than two head lam,r~s which shall be o£ a type approved by the con~nissioner and shall project sufficient light to the front of such motorcycle to reveal a person at a distance of t~vo hundred feet, but shall not pr~:ect a glaring or dazzling light to persons approaching such motorcycle. (d) Rear lamps.-- Every motor vehicle and every trailer or semi-trailer which is bein~ drawn at the end of a train of vehicles shall carry at the rear a lamp exhibiting a red or yellow light plainly visible under nor~al atmospheric cendi- tions from a distance of five hundred feet to the rear of such vehicle and so con- structed and placed the the ,~otor plate carried on the ear of such vehicle shall under like conditions be so illuminated by a white light as to be read from a dis- tance of ~fifty feet to the rear of such vehicle. (e) Lamps on bicycles.-- h~ery bicycle sha,ll be equipped with a lighted lamp with a reflex mirror or la~mp on the rear exhibiting a red or yellow light visible under like cenditioz~from a distance of at least two hundred feet to the rear of such bi- cycle. ~f) Lights on other vehicles,-- All vehicles not hereto-fore in this tion required to be equipped with specified lighted lamps shall carry one or more lighted lamps or lanterns projecting a white light, visible under normal atmospheri~ conditions from a distance of bet less than five hundred feet to the front and rear of such vehicle. SECTION 4@:- Additional permissible lights on vehicles.-- la) Spotlights~- Any motor vehicle may be equipped with not to exceed two spot lights, except that a motorcycle shall not be equipped with more than one spot light, and every spot light shall be so aimed arid used, upon approaching another vehicle, that no part of the beam will be directed to the left of the center of the highway,~ nor,more than one hundred feet ahead of the vehicle. lb) Front side lamps.-- Any motor vehicle may be equipped with two 'side lamps upon the front of such vehicle and pro~ecting a light to the front or side and conforming to regulations adopted by the commissioner. No electrical lamps or bulbs exceeding four standard candle' power shall be used in any such side lamp. (el Other exterior lights prohibited.-- No vehicle shall be equipped with any lighting device other than those required or permitted in this or the precedeing section except that this provisions shall not be deemed to prevent the use upon a motor vehicle of interior lights of low candle power, nor the use of vacant or destination signs on vehicles operated as public carriers. (d) Auxiliary lamps.-- Any motor vehicle may be equipped with such auxi~l-I iary lights of low c~ndle power and illuminated signal devices as may be permittedl or required under this ordinance or the rules and regulations adopted by the corn- mis si oner. SECTION 49.- Requirements as to head lamps.-- (a) The head lamDs of moto~ vehicles shall be so constructed, arranged, and adjusted that they will be,at all times ~ntior~ed in section fort2-seven and under nm'mai atmospheric conditions pro-, duce a driving light sufficient to render clearly discernible a person two hundred feet ahead, but shall not project a glaring or dazzling light to persons in front of such head lamps. (b) Head lamps shall be deemed to comply with the foregoing provisions prohibiting glaring and dazzling lights if none of the main portions of~ the head lamp beam rises above a horizontal plane passing through the lamp centers parallel to the level road upon which the loaded vehicle stands and in no case higher than forty-two inches, seventylfive feet ahead of the vehicle. (c) Whenever a vehicle is being operated upon a hig?~way or portion thereo~ ~ich is sufficiently lighted to reveal any person upon the highway at a distance of two hundred feet ahead of such vehicle it shall be permissible to dim the head lamps or to tilt the main beams of light thereof downward or such head lamps may be extinguishe~i provided such vehicle is equipped with two lighted side lamps pro- Jecting a light to the front o£ such vehicle and which comply with the rules and regulations of the commissioner. SEETION 50.- Acetylene lights.-- I~Iotor vehicles may be equiy~ped with two acetylene head lamps of approximately equal candle power when equi~,ped with sufficient to render clearly discernible a person upon the roa~vay within a distance of two hundred feet but must not prohect a glaring or dazzling light into the eyes of approaching drivers. SECTION 51.- Head lamp specifications, test and approval.-- la) The commis- sioner is authorized and required to determine whether any head lamps of a type sold for use or used upon any motor vehicle will comply with the requirements of section forty-nine, and the specificaticns set forth in this section and to approve such head lamp devices, and to publish lists thereof by name and type as it shall determmine are lawful herein after a laboratory test as provided in this ordinance, (b) The commissioner is autho~-ized to accept a certificate of the United States bureau of standards or some other recognized testiz~ laboratory having an arrangement with the said bureau by which appeal may be ~de to it in case of dis- pute as to the findings of such other laboratory which certificate certifies that a h~ad lamp device is of a type which by laboratory test has been found to meet the specifications set forth in this section when properly mounted, adjusted, and equipped with proper candle power bulbs provided the commissioner is hereby authori- zed to refuse approval to any device certified as above which the commissioner de- termines will be actual use unsafe or impracticable or would fail to comply with the provisions of this ordinance. lc) Head lamps by laboratory test shall meet the following requirements and limitations: (1) In tb~ medium vertical plane parallel to the /amps on a level with the cehters of the lamps not less than eighteen hundred and. not more than six thousand apparent candle power. 2. In the medium vertical plane, one degree or arc below the level of the center of the lamps, not less than seven thousand, two hundred, apparent candle pow- er, and there shall not be less than seven thousand two hundred apparent candle power an~vhere on the horizontal line through this point, one degree of arc to the left and. to the right of this point. 3. In the median vertical plane, one degree of arc above the level of the center of the lamps, not more thau twenty-four hundred nor less than eight hundred apparent candle power. 4. Four degrees of arc to th% left of the median vertical plane and one degreei of arc ab eve t~ level of the center of the lamps not more than eight hundred ap- ~parent candle power, 5. One and one-half degrees of arc below the level of the center of the ls~mps l~,and three degrees of arc to the left and to the right, respectively, of the median ivertical plane not less than five thousand apparent candle power nor less than this smonnt anywhere on the line connecting these two points. 6. Three degrees of arc below the level of the center of the lamps and. six ',degrees of arc to the left and to the right, respectively, of the median vertical iplane not less than t~Jo thousand apparent candle power nor less than this amount ',an~r~vhere on the line connecting these two points. SECTION 52.- Head lamp devices must be tested and approved before sale or use.~ (a) It shall be unlawful for any perso~ to sell or offer for sale, either sep-i ,~'iarately or as a part of the equipment of a motor vehicle, or to use upon a motor !~ehicle on a highway any head lamp, head lamp lens, ref~lector, or head lamp con- to a laboratory test and found to comply with the sepcifications herein set forth and which type has been approved by the commissioner. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale either separat~Iy or as a part of the equipment of a mot or vehicle any head lamp device approved by the commissioner unless such device bears thereon a trade mark or name and is accompanied by printed instructions as to the proper candle power globes to 'be used therewith as approved by the commissioner of any particular methods of mounting or adjustment as to focus or tilt necessary to enable such device to meet the requirements of this ordinance. SECTION 55.- Retest of approved head lamp devices.-- The commissioner when !having reason to believe that an approved head lamp device sold commercially does inot under ordinary conditions of use comply with the requirements of this ordinance !may after notice to the ~anufacturer thereof suspend or revoke the certificate of approval issued therefor until or unless such head lamp device is resubmitted to and re-tested by au authorized testing agency aud is found to meet the requirements iof this act. The commissioner may at the time of the retest purchase in the open ~.market and submit the testing agency one or more sets of such approved head lamp idevice and if such device upon retest fails to meet the requirements of this ordi- inance the commissioner may revoke the certificate ~:f ayproval of such device. SECTION 5~. Arrest upon charge that approved he~d lamps are improperly ad~ justed or equipped with wrong candle power lamps. -- The driver of any .motor vehicles equipped with approach head lamps wh6 is arrested upon a charge that such head lamps are improperly adjusted or are equipped with lamps or bulbs of a candle power not approved for use therewith shall be allowed twenty-four hours within which to prop- ~.~,ierly adju~ . and equip auch head ]amps. It shall be a defer, me to any such charge . ~that the person arrested produce in court or submit to the proper authority satis- .,:!fact°ry evidence that within twenty-four hours after such arrest, such head lamps have been n~de to conform with the requirements of this ordinance. SECTION 55.- Lights on p~rked vehicles.-- Whenever a vehicle is parked or stopped upon a highway whether attended or unattended during the times mentioned in ~section forty-seven there shall be displayed upon such vehicle one or more lamps projecting a white light visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of five hundred feet to the front of such vehicle aud projecting a red or yellow light visible under 'like conditions from a distauce of five hundred feet to the rear no lights need. be displayed upon any such vehicle when p~rked upon any highway wher there is sufficient light to reveal any persons within a distance of two hundred feet upon such highways. SECTION 56.- Red or green light visible from in front of vehicle prohibited.-~ It shall be unlawful for a person to drive or move any vehicle upon a highway with any red or green light thereon visible from directly in front thereof. SECTION ~.- Local Traffic signs.- The Ci.t~;~ ~.~anager may cause appropriate ~signs to be erected and m~int~ined, de si gnat in~ residence and business districts, ihighways and steam interruban railway grade gro~°sings and such other signs as m~y be deemed necessary to carry out~the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 58.- Other than official signs prohibited.-- No unauthorize~d persoh shall erect or maintain upon any highway any w~rnin~ or direction sign,marker, ~ig~al light in imitation of any ~fficial sign, marker, signal or light erected under vertising, provided nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the erec- tion or n~intenance of signs, nBrkers, or signals bearing thereon the na~e of an orgination authorized by law to erect the same. SECTION 59.- Injuring signs.-- It sh~ll be ~ula~¥ to deface, injure, knock down or remove any sign legally posted as provided in this ordinance. SECTIC~N 6~e.n-a-l~Slt shall be unlawful for any person to violate any of the provisions of this ordinancej Every uerson convicted for a violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance, except section thirty-one, for which no other penalty is provided shall for a first conviction thereof be ptn~ished by a fine of not less th~n five dollars no~ more than~ one hundred ~ollars or by imprisonment in jail for not less th~n one nor more than ten days; for second such conviction within one ~ear such person shall be punishe~ by a fine of not less t~n ten dollars nor more than two hundred dollars or by imrprisonment in jail for not less than one nor more than twenty days, or by beth such fine and imprisonment; upon a third or subse- quent conviction within ¢,ne year such person shall be ~?unished by a fine or not less than twenty-five dollars nor more th~u five hundred dollars or by imDrison- ment in jail for not less than ten days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and inprisonment. SECTI0~ 61.-Appearance upon arrest for misdemeanor.-- (a) ~'~henever any person is arrested for a violation of any proviaton~ of this ordtnmnee the officer s~all, except as otherwise provided in this sec'bion, take the n~me and adiress of such person and the license number of his motor vehiclo and issue a ~mmons or other- wise notify him iu writing to appear at a tim~ and place bo be specified in such summons or notice, such time to be at least fiv~ days after such arrest unless the person arrested shall de. and ~u earlier hearing, and such person, if he do desire, have a right to an immediate hearing or a hearing at the next session of the Police Court of the City of Roar~oke as the case may be. Such officer shall thereupon and upon the giving by such person of his written promise to appear at such time and place forwith release him from, custody. Any person refusin~ to give such written promise to appear shall be taken ~immediately by the arrestin~ officer before the Police Justice of the City of Roanok~. Any person who wilfully violates his ?~itten promise to appear, given in ac- cordance with this section, shall be guilty of a violation of this ordinance regard-~ less of, and in addition to the disposition of the charge upon which he was original2y arrested. (b) The provisions of sub-section ~a) of tLis section shall not apply to any person arrested and charged with an offense causin~ or contributing to an accident resulting in injury or death to any person nor to any person charg~'d ~vith reckless driving in excess of thirt.y miles per hour within a business or residence district, '?,nor to any person c~rged with drivin~ while drunk or under the influence of intoxie&ting liqt~e~- e~ n~rcotic drugs nor to any person whom the arrestin~ officer shall have igood cause to believe has committed any felony, and the arrestin~ officer shall take such person forwith before the nearest or most accessible magistrate. (c) Any officer violating any of the provisions ~f this section shall be guilty of misconduct in office and subject to removal the~-efrom upon complaint filed by i!any person before the proper authority. SECTION 62.- Report of the cobvictions to be sent to department. (.a) The Police Justice of the City of Roanoke shall keep a full record of every case in which a person is charged w~th violation of any provisions of this ordinance. SCETION 65.- Pedestrians.-- la) The roadbeds of highways are primarily in- tended for vehicles, but pedestrians have the right to cross them in safety, and ~rivers of street cars and vehicles shall exercise proper, care not to interfere !with such rights nor to injure them or their property. (b) When crossing highways pedestrians shall not carelessly or maliciously interfere with the orderly passage of vehicles, and shall cross ?Jherever possible only at intersections or crosswalks. (c) At such intersections whc~re no traffic officer is on duty pedestrians shall have the right of way over vehicles. (d) This shall not entitle the pedestrian to enter or cross the intersection regardless of approaching traffic, but shall be interpreted to require vehicles to change their course, slow down, or come to a complete stop if necessary to permit pedestrians to safely and expeditiously negotiate the crossing. (e) Pedestrians shall cross only at right angles, and shall not cross high- ways diagonally; nor ~Ecept to board a street car,, or to enter a, safety zone at ~ mqving '~right angles, shall they step into that portion of the highway open to_/traffic, at tany point between intersections where their presence would be obscured from the vision of approa~hing~~di'ivers by a vehicle or other obstruction at the curb or side. (f) At intersections where traffic officers are on duty, pedestrians shall cross the intersection only with released traffic, and shall be subject to the same signals as govern the movements of other traffic. (g) ~nen actual~ ~ea~ding or alighting from a street car pedestrians a~all sn~ll not in order to board or alight from have the right of ~;~ay over vehicles, but street cars, step into the street sooner, nor remain there longer than is absolutely ~necessary to do so. (h) Pedestrians shall not use the highways, other than sidewalks thereof, for t~avel, exce~ot~ when obliged t o do so by the absence of sidewalks reasonably suitable and passable for their use, in which case they shall kee3~ as near as reason~ possible to the extreme left side or edge of same. · (i) No person shall play on a highway or use in play thereon roller skates, coasters or any similar vehicle or toy or other article on whe~Is or runners, ex- cepting bicycles, tricycles and motorcycles, except in such areas ~s may be es- pecially designed for ~, ]~r~ese by the City Nana~er, (j) Any person convicted of violating any of the prorisi~ns of this section shall be fined not less than one dollar nor more than twebty-five dollars for each separate offense exceptlng sub-paragraph (b) and for any conviction thereunder the ninimum fine shall be ten dollars. SECTION 64.-The City ~,~anager shall have ~eneral supervision and control of the management and direction of all vehicular and pedestrian traffic and to the )arking of vehicles in the interest of public safety, comfort and convenience not inconsistent '~¥ith the provisions of Chapter 474 of the Acts of General Assembly of Virginia, 1926, known as "Uniform Act Regulating the Operation of Vehicles on ~!ighways." Persons using the sidewalks and streets of the City shall comply at all times and places with any direction by voice, hand, whistle, sign or signal from down passe.ers, and in loadin,~ and unloading vehicles. The department of public safety shall have authority to place upon the sidewalks and streets of the City of Roanoke such signs, sigr~=ls and other devices for handling traffic as it may deem necessary. Any person violatirt~ any o£ the provisions o£ this section shall, for each offense, be liable to a fine of not less than two dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars, recoverable before the police justices of the City of Roanoke, as the case i may be. S~TION 65.- No person shall drive or operate a~ motor vehicle on the streetls i of the City of Roanoke until he shall have first received a ,~ermit from the Superin i tendent of ~olice, and said permit s~all not be issued until the Superintendent of e, ompetent Police is satisfied tam~ the person apl~lying therefor m~--/ to operate said vehicle, and the Superintendent o1' ~olice shall determine by e~r~nination the ability of ever~ ~person to operate such motor vehicle. The fee for such permit shall be ~S.O0. The permit herein provided for may be revoked by the Superintendent of ?olice when ~.it shall c~me to his attention and has been proven to his satisfaction that the person holding said permit has been inc~p~citate~ from ~ny cause, to operate such i~motor vehicle, ~nad the De,mit may be revoked by ?olice Justice when it is proven ito his sati:sfaction that a driver is reckless, incompetent or has operated a self- ~propelled vehicle while in an intoxicated condition, and no permit shall be issued '.to any person who is under the age of fourteen years. Any person violat' ' ~ng any of the provisions of this section shall be fined ~iln°T less than t~vo dollars .nor more than one hundred dollars, recoverable before ithe police justice of the City of Roanoke as the case may be. SECTI0~ 66.-Uniformity of interpretation:.- This ordinance shall be so in- ~iterpreted and construed as' to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the !!laws of the State of Virgi~ia relating to motor vehicles and their operation iIf any part or Darts, section, sub-section, sentence, clause, or ~hrase of this or- .~ ~.nance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional, suet~ dmcision shall not m~£ect t~m validity of the remaining: portions of this ordinance. SECTION 67.- Short title.- This ordinance may be cited as the uniform trafficl iordinance. Repeal.- That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the :iprovisions of this ordinance be and the s~ne are hereby; repealed. This ordinance shall be in force from its passage. A Pi~ROVED ATTEST; · j. Zresi dent. Clerk. 24O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of July, 1926. No. 2073. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Barker and Willis to widen the cross- into their filling station on the East side~ o~gth, Street between Jamison over and Bullitt Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted Barker and Willis to construct or widen the cross- over into their filling station on the East side of 9th, Street between Jamison and Bullitt Avenues S. E. The said Barker and Willis by acting under this resolution agree to con- struct or widen said cross-over in accordance with specifications to be furnishe~ by the City Manager, and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Barker and Willis further agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke for ~11' claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-over. ATTEST: 'Cie rk. APPROVED ~ent. ~' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, Day of July, 1926. No. 20'/4. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Motor Car Equipment Company to con- struct certain c~oss-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Motor Car Equipment 0ompany to construct two cross- overs into a filling station to be located at the corner of Tazewell .Avenue and First Street S.E. One of said cross-overs to be on Tazewell Avenue and the other on ~irst Street. ~aid cross-overs shall be constructed according to the specifications fur- nished by the City Manager, and to his good liking and satisfaction. ~aid Motor Car EquiPment 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 s. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~ Day of July, 1926. No. 2066. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Sections 6, 9, 10, 14 and 18 of an Ordinance Number 1556, passed the 18th, day of July, 1924, by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to intoxicating liquors. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council for the City of Roanoke that Sections 6, 9, 10, 14 and 18 of an Ordinance Number 1556, ~ssed by the Council of the City of Roanoke, on the 18th, day of July, 1924, entitled "An Ordinance Defining Ardent Spirits", "and to prohibit the manufacture, sale> offering for sale, transportation, ~keeping for sale, and giving away of ardent spirits, except as provided by an Act ~of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved March 20, 1924, to prescribe the force~ ~.ian~ effect of certain evidence and prosecution for violation of this ordinance; de- '.fining intoxication, and who is a person of intemperate habits within the meaning iof this ordinance; prescribing the penalty for intoxication; to provide for the en- forcement of this ordinance, and to prescribe penalties for the violation thereof, !and to make it an offense to operate an automobile, engine or other motor vehicle ~while intoxicated, or under the influence of liquor, and to prescribe penalties itherefor, and to repeal all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict With this Ordinance, "be AMENDED and re-ordained so as to read as follows: Section 6. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance s.hall, except as otherwise herein provided, be deemed guilty of a misdemea~- pr, and be fined not less than fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, !and be confined in jail not less than one nor more than six months, except that the i~ale of auy ardent spirits, or the transportation thereof in excess of one gallon i~hall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and confinement in ail not less than three nor more than twelve months, ar.~d except it be clearly shown t the trial that the amount being transported did not exceed one quart, and that it ~e., clearly shown that there was no intent to sell the same, and that a satisfactory ~xplanation be given by the defendant as to where, when, and from whom, if he knows, e obtained such ardent spirits, the punishment shall be by a fine of not less than ~ifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by confinement in Jail not less ~han ten nor more than thirty days, either or both, in the discretion of the court $~r Jury trying the case. The penalty for any subsequent offense committed after the first, conviction which is not declared a felony by the Act of the General Assembly 9f Virginia approved March 20, 1924, amended and re-ordained by the Act of the Gen- Sral Assembly, approved March 23, 1926, shall be a fine of not exceeding five hun- ~red dollars and imprisonment in jail for not less than three months nor more than ~welve months. Whenever the violation of the prohibition law of this state is made felony by an Act of the General Assembly approved March 20, 1924, amended and :e-enacted by the Act of the General Assembly approved ~Mrch 23, 1926, the penalty .i shall be a fine of not~%five hundred dollars and imprisonment in jail for not less i than three months nor more than twelve months. Whenever the violation of the pro- hibition law of this state is made a felony by Act of the General Assembly approvedi March 20, 1924, as amended and re-enacted by Act of the General Assembly approved against this ordinance, for such act or acts as would have constituted a felony had the offense been prosecuted and conviction had by and for the Commonwealth un- der the terms and conditions of the prohibition laws of the State, as aforesaid, in such cases., such offenses shall be a misdemeanor under this ordinance, and shall be punishable by a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars nor more than five thousand dollars, and by confinement in jail not less than six months nor than twenty-four months, and defendant shall be sentenced to work out the term of his confinement on the public roads of this state, but where, upon the trial of any charge of violation of the provisions of this ordinance, other than the charge of the sale of ardent spirits, or the transportation thereof in excess of one quart,' or for any offense declared a felony under the Acts of the General Assembly'of March 20, 1924, and of March 2.3, 1926, it shall appear to the court or jury hav- ing Jurisdiction of the case that there has been no intentional violation of any of the provisions thereof, but an unintentional or inadvertent violation thereof, then the court or jury may, in their descretion, omit the Jail sentence. But no court, nor the Judge thereof, nor any Justice having Jurisdic- tion of the case, shall suspend the sentence of any person convicted of the sale of ardent spirits or the transportation thereof in quantities exceeding one gallon, or for ~any second or Subsequent conviction of ar~ offense against the ordinance of the City of Roanoke, since the first day of November. 1916. The term "conviction" as used in this ordinance is intended to mean the conviction of any act committed after the sentence of the trial court whenever the time limit for perfecting an appeal shall have expired, or the judgment of the lower court shall have been affirmed at the time of the trial of the' second or sub- sequent offense, provided the offense tried as a second offense was committed after that for which the defendant was "convicted", The term "second" or "subsequent" offense as' used in this Ordinance is intended to mean second or subsequent offenses committed against this ordinance after the defendant has been convicted of a violation of this ordinance since Noyes her first, 1916. 9. Any person who shall take a drink of ardent spirits or shall of- for a drink to another, whether accepted or not, in any reailroad station,o~ lw day coach or pullman car, or on any passenger train, or in .any street car, hack, Jitney, or any other public conveyance or automobile or in any street or alley, highway, or in any other public place, whether of' like kind or not, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not less then $5,00 nor more then $100.00, 10. Any person~who, be'ing intoxicated, as defined in this ordinance, shall appear in any public place in the ~ty of Roanoke shall be fined' not less tha $5,00 nor more than $50.00. 14, It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or run any automo- bile, car, truck, engine or train while under the influence of intoxicants or nar- cotic drugs in the City of Roanoke. If any person violates the provisions of this section he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a' fine of not less than $100.00, nor more than $1,000.00, and imprisonment for not less than thirty days nor more than one year, for the first offense, provided however, the Court may, in a nro~er case. suspend the Jail sentence. Any person conviOted of a second or than $100.00 and not more than $1,000.00, and by imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than two years, and no court shall suspend the sentence. The Judgment of conviction of any offense under this section shall of itself open-ate to deprive him of his right to drive such vehicle or conveyance for a period of one year from the date of such Judgment. If any person so convicted shall, during the year, drive any such vehicle or conveyance he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 18. ~or official services rendered in connection with the violation of ~ this ordinance, 0on~monwealth's Attorney of the City, ~ the Clerks of the Courts having jurisdiction lo try such cases and witnesses summoned on behalf of the City, shall be entitled to, and sh~ll be paid, as hereinafter provided, the same fees tha~ are now allowed by law in felony cases, except that no fee shall be allowed any po- liceman as witness and except that in cases where pleas of "guilty" are entered in ~ cases of misdemeanor before a justice of the peace or police, justice, the attorney !for the Commonwealth shall receive, for each person tried and convicted in the for violations police court, if such commonwealth's attorney attends such trial/of this ordinance. ~and renders services therein, a fee of lllO.OO, to be t~ed by the trial officer in his favor, to be paid by the defendant, except in cases of vi~lations of Sections 9 and 10 of this ordinance, for which he shall receive a fee of ~5.00, unless a plea of "guilty" is entered in such cases, in which case he shall receive no fee. The be commonwealth's attorney shall not/required to attend trials for offenses under Sections 9 and l0 of this ordinance, unless he sees fit to do so. ~ Whenever the commonwealth's attorney attends a trial for the violation prqhibition of this ordinance or other/ordinances of the city and a conviction is had and ,an ap-~: !i~peal taken by the defendant he ~hall be allowed a fee of $85.00, to be taxed With ~ithe costs and paid by the defendant· inclusive of the fee allowed at the hearing i by the lower court or trial officer, except in cases arisin~ under ~lection 0 and l0 ~,~i°f this ordinance, in which cases he shall be allowed a fee of $10.00, inclusive of ithe fee in the lower court, to be taxed with the costs ~md paid by the defendant. ! BUt in no case shall any fee herein allowed the Commonwealth's Attorney, or any portion thereof, be paid out of the City TreasurT. ~or making arrests for violations of this or other prohibition ordinances of the city of Roanoke, the polic~ ~'officer making such a~'rest, if the defendant is convicted, shall be paid a fee of !!$10.00, except that no police officer of this city shall be paid anythi~ for arrest~ !~nder Sections 9 and 10 of this ordinance, and under Section 6 where the amount of '~'iardent spirits being transported does not exceed one quart, and it is clearly shown !that there was no intent to sell the same, and satisfactory explanation is given ~y the defendant as to when, where· and from whom he obtained such ardent spirits, iiif he knows, he shall receive a fee of ~15.00, to be taxed as part of the costs i~against the said defendant. If any two or more officers unite in making an arrest, ,,~he fee 8hall be apportioned among them, but in no case shall any such officer re- Ceive any costs or any amount out of the City Treasury. ATTEST: APPROVED Presi dent. 244 IN THE 00UNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of July, 1926. No. 2069. A RESOLUTION to levy assessments for the construction of certain side- walks: WHEREAS, by resolution heretofore adopted, the City Manager was authori~ zed and directed to construct the following sidewalks: Northside of Albemarle Avenue S. E., abutting Lot 26, Section $5. Belmont. (2) The West side of Richlieu Avenue abutting Lot 20, Section 51, Boxley sub-division, Crystal Spring Land 0ompahy. (3) South side of Elm Avenue S. E., abutting Lot 12, Section 29, Belmont. {4) West aide of 19th, Street N. W., abutting Lot 16, Section V4, Melrose. (5) Orange Avenue N. W., abutting Lot 2, Section 1, Eureka Circle. (6) Both sides of 16th, Street S. E., abu'tting Lot 6, Section 8, Waverly Place. Northwest corner Patterson Avenue and ?th Street, abutting Lot 35, Taylor Land. (8) Southwest corner Carolina Avenue and First Street South Roanoke, abutting Lots 19 and 20, Section 31, Crystal Spring Land Company. Acting 'under said resolution the City Manager caus?d to be construct- ed the sidewalks aforesaid, and WHEREAS, on the 15th, day of July 1926, a hearing was given the proper~ owners on the question of levying an assessment for the construction of said side- walk s, and WHEREAS, at said hearing objections were urged by A. 1,~. Cole and W.B. Steele, which objections were overruled, and no further objections being urged: THERE~0RE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that assessmentsbe, and the same are hereby levied for the construction of sidewalks as follows: ASSESSMEET NO. 269. Posey Kemp Thomas H. ~weeney Blanche Hauldren G. H. Haven H. S. Harris S. Porter Oney W. B. Steele Mrs. Mary R. Yates A. M. Cole Lot 26, section 35, Belmont $ 16.33 " 20, " 51, Boxley sub-division Crystal Spring 30.61 " 12, " 29, B~tmont 16 " 16, " 74, Melrose 57.16 " 2, " 1, Eureka CirCle 20.40 " 6, " 5, Waverly 53.08 " l, " 8, Waverly 53.07 " 35, " - Taylor 22.04 " 19-20 " 31, Crystal Spring 32.65 APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0~ ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of July, 1926. No. 2077. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to give a hearing to certain Property owners on the question of constructing sanitary sewers: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to give a hearing to the property owners on the question of constructing sanitary sewers on the following streets: 1. Morningside Heights - commencing on Morgan, Morehead and Woodrow Streets from 9th, Street to a point 200 feet East to Morningside Street. On Peachin Street from a point 200 feet East to Munford Avenue to a point 200 fee.t East of Morningsidell Street. On Penmar Avenue from Cedar Street to a point 200 feet East of Wilson Street, Both sides of 9th, Street S. E., from Morgan Avenue to Nunford A~enue. 2. Shenandoah Avenue N. W., between 8th, and 10, Streets. Said hearing shall take place at such time as the City ~nager shall desig- nate. ATTEST: APPROVED ~zdent. )/ IN THE COD~ClL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, Day of July, 1926. No. 2078. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the con-i, ;'~ struetion of a storm drain: ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager i~ibe, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of a 'storm drain: Commencing on Wise Avenue at 14th, : Street; East on Wise Avenue to ,,:ia point between 15th, and 16th, Streets, thence South to the alley between Wise i and Csmpbell Avenues; thence to alley East to lSth, Street S. E. An advertisement to run for such length of time as the City Manager shall : !direct. i When the bids are received it shall be reported to Council. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. President. / IN THE COUNCIL NOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of July, 1926. No. 2079. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Motor Car Equipment Company to in- stall a 12,000 gallon gas tank. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Motor Car Equipment Company to instalI a 18,000 gallon gas tank at its filling station at the corner of Tazewell Avenue and ~irst Street 8. E. Said tank shall be constructed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the Building Inspector and under mpecifications furnished by him. Said Motor Oar Equipment Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke for all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said tank, and agrees to remove the same When it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED Olerk .' IN THE COLE~CIL FOR THE CITY O~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, Day of August, 1926. No. 2081. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company ~o in- stall a certain water main.~il BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an~ the same is hereby granted the Rbanoke Water Works Company to install'~a 2 inch ~ water main in Clayton Avenue N. E., from a 'point 350 feet West of Pourth Street, West 1BO 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 farther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinance of the City of Roanoke providing for street re st orati on. ATTEST: APPROVED President. IN THE COIR;CIL FOR TH~ CITY 0F ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of August, 1926. No. 2082. 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 the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: 1. A &" main Pechin Street S. E., from 9th, Street East 2250 feet, 2. A 4" main Woodrow Avenue S. E., from 9th, Street East 910 feet. A 4" main Morehead Avenue from 9th, Street East 187§ feet. 4, A 4" main Penmar Avenue S. E., from Wilson Street, East 825 feet. 5. A 6" main on Main Street from Kerns Avenue to Everton Avenue - Wasena. 6. A 4" main on Ployd Avenue from Main Street 950 feet West. ?. A 4" main on. Summit Avenue from Nain Street 6?5 feet West. 8. A 4" main on Ghent Boulevard from 0tterview Avenue 210 feet South. 9. A 4" main on Sherwood Avenue from Brighton Road to ~,~in 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 ~r property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gas mains, and ~urther agrees to replace the streets under the' provisions of the general ordinances ~f the Oity of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: APPROVED ' President ."' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 13th, DAY 0F AUGUST, 1926, No. 2083. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke fpr the month of July 1926: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia that the follow- lng accounts and claims against the city of the month of July 1926, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk Trea surer Legal Department Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Electi ons Stationery & Printing 882.90 1,703.63 1,220.28 107.4:0 3?0.00 316.66 1,499.48 228.34 481.36 865.74 249.66 213.30 24S Almshouse Outside Poor Hospital Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile C curt Police Department ~ire Department ~ire Hydrant Street Lighting Building Inspecti on Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Department Street Cleaning Garbage Sewer Mai ntenanc e· Street ~epair Bridge Repair Crusher City Stables Tools & Equipment Refunds & Rebates Special Services Damages and Costs Workmen' s Compensat ion Garage Schools Parks Library Markets New Market Int e re st Water Site Serial Bonds Accounts Payable Annex - 1925 34'/.90 148.28 388.33 4'/5.83 60.00 1,523.62 ?05.58 10,763.00 13'435.55 2,085.89 2,39?.46 473.50 78.50 100.00 185.09 1,473.21 1,805.40 4,'/19.08 640.6'/ 5,130.61 1,916.19 1,302.35 2,015.99 4.15 '/5.00 45';'.36 2.00 435.40 1,259.54 25,000,00 1,893. ?~' 1,6~;9 .'/'/ 1,393.63 593.44 74,817.50 562.50 23,000. O0 2,177.93 42.00 194,16S.09 EXTRAORDINARY ATTEST: Detenti on Home Sewer Construction Drain C~nstruction Sews r R~funds Street Grading Mac a dami zing Paving Curb and Gutter Sidewalk Construction Bridge Constructi on Schoel Extraordinary APPROVED Cle rk. 4,059.35 125.00 8,45';' .01 50.36 1,928.23 2,08'/.82 351.80 2,656.4 8 950.90 45,109.28 4,000. O0 69, V76.23 262,939.32 249 IN THE COUT;CIL 20R THE CITY 0~ ROANOF~E, VIRGINIA, THE lSth, DAY 0F AUGUST 1926. No. 2086. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase one Balipticon with "Translux Screen" for the Police Department and fixing the cost. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase one Balipticon for projecting both opaque objects and lantern slides for the ~inger Print Bureau of the Police Depart- ment, at a cost of not to exceed $1§?.~0, which shall be chargedI to the account of the Police Department. ATTEST: APPROVED Cle rk. Pre si dent. IN THE C0b~,ICIL 20R T~ CITY 0F RAOZ~0EE, VIkGINIA, THE 20th, !~AY 0F AUGUST, 1926. No. 2087. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall certain gas mains: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install the fol- lowing gas mains: 1. A 4" main on ~ontvale Road ( m,~eaver iqeights) from Gilford Avenue 825 feet to a dead end. 2. A 4" main on Stewart Avenue from a dead end East 150 feet. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save h~.rmless the City of Roanoke from all alaims for damages to persons or l~roperty by reason of the Construction and maintenance of said gas mains and a~rees to red, lace t.e streets where tke same are orened under the provisions of the Ceneral Ordinances of the City of ~{oanoke providing for strcet restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: - Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL POR THE CITY OP ROA, N0~, VI~INIA, The 2Oth, Day of August, 1996. No. 2088. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke ?~il~vay & Electric Company to in- stall certain streets lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke R~ilway & Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street ~lights as follows: 1. One 250 C. 1~. light at the corner of Wilson Street and Penrod Street Southeast. 2. One 250 C. Z~. light at the corner of ~orningside Street and Penrod Street. Said lights to be main~tained under the provisions of the contract be- tween the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company, and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. J ~resident. IN ~m;:~_,.~ COUNCIL FOR T!~iE CITY O~1 R~0N0~.'z., VIRGII~IA, AUGboT, 1926 THE 20th, DAY OF ~ '~ · NO. 206V. A!~ 0RDINAUCE to provide for acquiring the existing water plant, works and system of the Roanoke f/ater ~,'~orks Company, Incorporated, within and without the Cmt~, of Roanoke Virginia, including all real estate personal pro'oerty and appurtenances used in connection therewith or any part thereof, and all rights, rights-of-way, privileges, franchises and riparian 'rights used in c o~ection with the o]~erat.ion of the water Works, ~lant, works and system of the Roanoke 'Jater Company,su~.!~-~ ~-~n~ the City of Roanoke, Vir~inia~ , and its :~n~,~e in orde'~' that an adeouate su~-~ ~y of wholesome an:]. mute water be furnished the Cit~~ of iloanoke and the inhabitants of the Cit~: of l{oanoke, Vir- ~oano~e own and o['erate it's own system of ginia, it is necessary that qbe' City of ..... works; and, %~[ER~S, the existing wa%er plant, works and system in the City of Ro~oke is now o%~ed and oferated by the Roanoke ~¥ater ?~orks. Com~any, IncorI:orated ?~IER~tS, the Council for t]':e City of Roanoke is of the or.i%~_on that the ~ the City of ~{oanoke ~d of its in~bitants will be served interests o.~ by acquiring the ex~sting water works, plant, works and s?stem of the said Roanoke Water ?~orks Company, Incorporated, includin7 ail real estate, ?erson~l prol~erty and appurtenances ~sed in co~ection therewith or any part thereof and al rights, privileges, franchises and riparian rights used in connection with 'the ~ater best operation of the ~.vate~- works, ]:,lant ',.vorks and system of the ~ ..... - , :.o a.,~o,..c './at er T~'~'"~"' ....~ B:' - ' .... i~ ~:~=v_~m, - IU Gil~.~!i]~.D by the Council f~r the C v:y of ~oanoke, Vir~yinla, that the existin~ water ]:lant, works and system of tke i~canoke 'later Works and all the rro~c, erty, ri?hts, titles or intere~,ts ~ the = ~- ......... o~noke 'Tater 7forks Com~an~, IncorForated, includin~ the machinery, tools, ]~'.lant, equiTment, pum~in? stations, h~ses, dams, reservoirs, standripes, ]:nmi:s, boilers and engines, an~ all ~ipes, pipe-lines,, mains, hydrants,, valves, fixtures and ~-~p~..atus', ~'~ ~ turned and used in con- nection with the said water ]~.lant, works and system-or any Ii, art thereof, ~nd all easements, rights-of-way, franchises, riTarian rights, powers, ~rivi!eges and im2 munities located either within or'without the City of o · _~oano .... , Virginia, descrip- tions of real estate., rights, rights-of-v~ay, frnacLises, easements, privileges and riparian rights, above referred to, are set forth more ~articularly and in detail in a Ifortga~:e executed by the Roanoke './ater 7/orks Coral:stay, Incorrorated, to the Chatham-?hoenix National Bank and :Erust ~'om~:~ay~, . , Trustee, dated .V:~l~-..~_ ,~.. 1, 1925, re- ,corded in the oi'fice of the Clerk of the Cor~)oratioh Court for the City of :~ ~Virginia, in Deed Book 447, page~ 345, and in a, deed off correction executed by the ~Vinton lloanoke ~..Tater Company. to the lloanoke ,/later' //orks Come, any, Inuorrorated, re- J~orded in the Clerk's Offffice off the Cor~-~oration Court -~or the City off Roanoke Vir- ginia in Deed Book 453, p~ge iT, et seq., to which said deeds re. fferenco is hereby' ~aade, be acquired by the City off Roanoke by f.urchase, l~ase or condonation flor the :~.urposes off said cit~/ as aforesaid. A P t- il 0 V E D COUNCIL i?0i:~ T-~-~ ,o!TY 07 ~01,,~0i~, VI~IITtA, No. 2076. O:OII.~A±~Cm to designate certain streets of the .ozt~, of Roanoke to be used to provide for vehicles from - ~v~_zcn farm and domestic ~roducts are offere~t for sale: To set aside certain streets for the use of producers of farm products, and cer- tain streets to be used by '~ hucksters and peddlers ~rovidin~ penalties for viola- tion of this ordinance. BE I%' 0iOAINZD by the Council for the Cit.;. of i{oanoke that the following streets be, and are hereby designated for market purposas for vehicles from ',vhich farm and domestic products are offered for sale, namely: The East side of Nelson Street from Norfolk Avenue to Salem Avenue, Nelson -- · Street on East and f./est sides of" ~ ~.ar~.et Building. The ./est side of Nelson Street from the !/.arket Square to Tazewell Avenue. i[orth side of Church Avenue from Nel- son to Randolph Street, and the :.,/est side of Randoli~h Street from Ca,, ,.b ell~ ~'f to Taze- well Avenues. BE IT FURTHER 0RDAIlCED that the 1.Iarket Square, East side of Nelson Street from Norfolk Avenue to Salem Avenue, Nelson Street and the West sides of the ket building, and the West side of Nelson Street from the I,~arket Square to Tazewell Avenues be, and the same are hereby set aside for the use of producers of f~rm and dome stic pro ducts. The North side of Church A~enue from Nelson to Randolph Street, and the ?;est side of Randolph Street from Campbell to Tazewe!l Avenues be, and the same is ne~eb~ set aside for the use of hucksters ~f farm and domestic products. Nelson Street on the East side of the t~,arket Building and the ~:¥est side of Nelson Street between Salem and Norfolk Avenues be, and the same are hereby set aside for the use of persons who hold a State Paddler's license. BE IT ~Lh~TH~: 0RDaL~,,D that no producer shall occupy the streets set aside for hucksters and peddlers, amd no hucksters and peddlers shall occupy the streets set aside for the producer. ' Any person violating the provisions .of this ordinance shall be fined not less than ~2.50 for each offense. APPROVED ATTEST: '- ' CIerk. ' ~0:'~ THE CITY 0~ IN THE COUNCIL ''~ _ ' '~ 19~6. TttE ~O'~'H ~Y OP ~U,,~UST, No. ~084. Ali 0_,DIT'~A,~C,', to regulate the production and sale of ~'~¥~ and I,[ilk i~roducts in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, BE IT 0~AIN_D by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: SECTION 1 - DEPINITIONS The followmn~,:~ definitions shall arply in the interpretation and the enforce. ment of this 0rdinence: (a) Llilk. },[ilk is hereby defined to be the whole, fresh, clean, lacteal secretion obtaineA-by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows. (b) ~.[ilk Pat or Butter Pat. I.,[ilk Pat or Butter Pat is the fat of milk and has a Reichert-~.[eissel number of not less than twenty-four (gA) and a specific gravity of not less than 0.905 (40© C). (c) Cream. Cream is that ~:'ortion of mill: rich in milk fat, which rises to the surface of milk on standing or is s'eparated from it by centrifugal force, is fresh and clean and contains not less than eighteen per cent (18',.'.~).- of milk fat. (d) Skimmed I,[itk. Skimmed milk is mill: from whihh substantially all the milk fat has been removed. (e) Adjusted ~,[i.lk. Adjusted milk is milk in which the percentage of milk fat has been adjusted by the addition or removal of cream or skir:~med milk. (f) Butteimiilk. Buttermilk is the roduct which remains when milk fat is removed from mille or cream, sweet or sour, iii the ?recess of churning. It contains not less than eight and five tenths per cent (8o5,~J) of milk solids not fat. (g) Cultured Buttermilk. Cultured buttermilk is the product res~iitin:u ffrom the sourinc or treatment by a' lactic acid culture of mill: or mill: ~:roiucts. (h) ]i~al-orated ~[i!k. (unsweetened). Evaporated milk (unsweetened) is milk 'from which a considerable portion of water lias been eva, toorated, ar..,] contains not less' than t~enb~-fz~e and zzve tenths per cent (20.5~]~) of mzl~: solids anf~ not less than seven anr~ eigat-t ~' ~._ ~ e~ns ~er cent (7,8 ;S) milk fat. (i) Con.lensed ililk (s'~vcctened). Co:~densed :.:ilk (s;veetened) is milk from ~', ' ,' ~.m~ sugar been ,~hm¢,n a considerable /;ortion of water has been evaporated, to "~'~h has added, and contains not lees ~-~ . on~,n twenty-ei~fht -~:er cent (28i'~) of milk solids and not less than eight ]?er-cent (8/~) milk fat. Condensed Skimmed llilk. Conde~,~sed skimmed milk is skiL'mod milk from which a considerable portion of water has been oval?orated, and contained not less than twenty ~er-cent (20>J) of milk solids. (k) ?owdered (dried) ~Ji, ole llilk, Powdered ,,vi'_ole mill: is milk from which ,~substantially all of the ;rater Las been remcvea, and ccntai~s not less t~.~n t,venty- per cent (26/~) of milk fat, and not more than five per cent (5]'~) of moisture. (1) ~owdered (dried) S,~immeu i[ilk, %owdei'oc ~ki ...... e.~ .... · ski ..... ~ed milk !from which sutstantiallF all of the ~.;ater has been r, emoved, and contains not, more ~ithan five per cent (5") of moisture. Re-combined ~[ilk. Re-combined ~:~il~,~ is a substance ~'roauuea by re- icomt, ininfi: ~ owderea v~'kole milk, ?owderea skimmed mll~, conlensed or evaporated mil~, or skimmed ~ill:, and mill: fat, with v/ater, and ~all conform in mill: fat per-centage and bacter' ' ~ cc l[tm unts to the provisioi'is of this ordil~mnce relatiz:~ to ~,' ~- (n) ~ilk~"-roa~uc~ *s.~ ~_-~L~'" ~'~ ' roducts skall bo tahen to moan and include cream ~_~.flj~sted ~:ml~., cultuceJ buttermilk, churned buttermilk, evayoratel milk (uns~;eetened , ~ccndensed milk (unsweetened), condensed skimmed milk, -~'~owdered whole millE, ¥owdered ~_l..me,~ milk and re -c omb ine ,i mii2 and ice cream. ~ ' ' " "~asteurized " "pas- (o) ~asteurization. The terms, "pasteurization, . , ~teurize.," and similar tel~,s shall be taken to refer to the process of heating milk ~:or milk [~'roducts to a toi?mperature of a],l:ro:~imatelj~ 145 Fahrenheit, never less than >~olle hundred and forty-t~;o de;?ees (142o) degrees Fahre~ieit, and holdinc at such tem~ ~e~tu~e for not less than thirty (50) minutes, in ...... z~icn a-o~aratus aT~i~roved ~ y the i(ealth Officer, the temter~ure and time bei~.; al~tomatically recorded by a ~tem?e~ature and time recording:; device al~proved by the Health Office. ~a~er. A milk producer is ~.~ pe:~son, ffirm or cory. oration ~,vho or.ms or controls one or more cows, a part or all of the milk ffrom which is flor ~sale, or sold or delivered to anotker person., ffirm or corporation. [.~) Lmlk Distributor. ~ mmlk ~'~stributor is a-ny person, ffirm or cor!>ora- tion ' '"'-, ~ ' _ w_cm~ _cac mn his ~ossession, oi'fers fo-~~ sale, sells, or delivers to ano~ther, any milk or milk i~ro{lucts i'or consumption or manufacturin~.j )~urposes. (r) Dairy or Dairy Farm. A dairy or dairy raima is any place or l:,remises where one or more cows are kept, a part of all. of the milk or milk y, roducts from ,,~nich is sold or delivered to any 7, erson, firm or corf;,oration. where milk or milk ~:roducts are collected, handled, t:,rocesseft, stored, bottled, pasteu- rized, or prepared for distribution. (t) Health Officer. The Health Officer shall be taken to mean the Health Officer for the City of Roanoke in person, er his authorized represenative. (u) Average Bacterial Count. Average Bacterial count shall be taken to mean !the average bacterial count of all samI:les taken during the grading period, includ- i~n~ at least four samples taken upon separate days, (v) Grading i~eriod. The grading period shall not exceed two months. ~w) Disinfectant. A disinfectant is any germicidal substance approved by~ the Health Officer. (x) Unsterilized Container. An unsterilized container is one which has not been subjected to moist heat at a temperature as high as ~0~ degrees Fahrenheit for two minutes or longer, or such alternativc requirements necessary to effect the ster~ ilization thereof as may be approved by the Health Officer. (y) Ice Cream. Ice Cream is a frozen product made from cream. ,milk, sugar and with or without natural flavoring and containing not less than 8 per cent of ~ilk fat. ~ruit ice cream is a frozen product made cream, milk, sugar from and sound, clean mature fruits and containing not less than 8 per cent of milk fat. Person, Agent, Servant, or Employee, Person imports both the simgular and the Plural, as the case demands, and includes corporations, partnerships, corn- I~an~es, soc~etmes and associations. Agent, servant or employee ~ any person em- loyed by any other person in the handling , production, .sale or distribution o£ Imilk and milk products which are to be disposed of in an~. manner w~thin the limits if the City of Roanoke. SECTION 11. -- ADU]~TERATION. That milk, cream or skimmed milk is regarded as adultered milk, cream or skimmed milk when found to come under any of the following classifications by the Bureau of Health for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and no person shall sell, offer for sale or deliver for human consumption as milk, cream or skimmed milk, or have in Sis possession, with intent to sell or deliver for human consumption: {a) Milk or cream to which water or any coloring matter, preservative or lther foreign substance has been added: or (b) Milk contiining less than Z.25 per cent of milk fat or less than 8.5 ler cent of solids not fats, or less than ll.~5 per cent total solids, or cream con- tining less than 18 cent of milk fat, or per (c) Skimmed milks which contains less than 8.5 per cent of solids not fat, which is not labelled "Skimmed Milk", or (d) I,,~[ilk or cream containing, or which has been exposed to any disease pro- Lucing bacteria, or {e) tdilk or cream, the container of which is labelled or branded so as to islead or deceive the purchaser, or ~f) ~,.~ilk or cream produced from diseased cows or from cows during the ?cried f 15 parturition, or at least V days after parturition, or within days preceding ~uch time thereafter as the milk is abnormal, or cows un- from which have been fed ~holesome food or have ha, d access to contaminated water, or (g) L[ilk or cream which has been produced, stored, handled or transported in ny unclean or unsanitary manner, or ,~,~lk or cream the retail or final container of which does not bear a plai~l and conspicious statem'ent sho'~vin~ the kind and grade as herein lefined, or [i) i~ilk or cream in unsterilized containers, or [j) ~._ll.. or cream ~mlch, after cooling, has been kept at a temperature higher than 70 de~rees ~ahre~eit, except "Grade C ~o+eurized ~' ~ ~,~11~," or ~.~1~ which has had the cream line increase~:] by any artificial means, or ~1) ~ill: havin~u a specific gravity of leto t~,=n o~e and twenty-nine thousandthS:~ SECT I O1,T 111. ..... ~ ' (a) i-'ermits required. ~.~o '~.erson ]:roducing or distributi~ milh or cream or makin~ ice cream for sale, shall sell or dispose of milk or milk ~roducts, or ice icream, in any manner or nave in his custody or t~,ossession :'~ith intent to sell or ~dispose of ~y milk or mill: products or ice cream within the City of '~ ~first obtaining a permit from the Health Officer. (b) Authority to issue and revoke i~ermit's. The ~: ~ ~ ut~ori- ~e=ltn Officer is here~y a zed to issue per~::its to persons to disl~ose of milk and milk products ~d i~e ~ream ~n the City of :-:~anoke ~d suspend s~d revoke said ]:ermits ,~_:en he deems it neoessar~ ~0 ~So to do. Any person disposing of milk or milt: products or ice cream in any ~ithout the required ?err:its shall be guilty of violating this ordinance. i (c) A~plication for i:'ermit to be ~,{ade in ~,"/riti~, ~p~l~c~t~on for a permit to ~ell or dis[~ose of mill: or milk products in ~y manner within the limits of the City ~f 2o~oke sha]_l be made on a form ?~rescribed by the ~ · ~ealth Officer, and shall be Signed by the applicant. The written a'~:]'~lication for t:nch permit must contain the ~am o and address of the applicant, if an individu~ and the names of the members or ~fficers in case the applicant is a partne~'ship, and the name of the firm or cori:ora- ~ion must be stated, together with its address, a descri~:tion ct' the premises where S~ch milk or milk ~roducts are to be produced, hsmdled o:r dzotrzbuted, bottled, lab- e~lec, or sold. The applicant shall also state in the ..... '~ ~ ~zcation that he nas re- al, ired a copy of this ordinance, and a~.~rees to comply ?zith its y~rovisions, maci~ dair~ ','~!ace shall be ~roperly ins~}ected as he?ein '~:rovided, as soo~ as }ract~cable after e a~lication has been received in the of~zce of the Health Department, and shall b'~ ~a~sed before a permit is issued., but in the discretier~ of the Health Officer a cSrtificate from a ~ederal or State Dairy Inspector, or from some other competent ':~insmector acceptable to t}~e Health Officer may be furnished, in lieu of ins~}ection ~by o~e Dairy and Food Inspector of this city (d) Revocation of lermits and Regradin~z. Any ',:roducer er distributor ~vLose ' k or mill: products herein named, e:.~ceed the bacterial lir:~it of t~e ~r,=de for svhmca it ~s sold shall b = ~* · ~i -~ - '~ ~ , - ._ e im~m~di~ely notified a. nd ~mven ten days in :vhich to re - - ~ttain ~he standard, at the ex-~'iration of ~v]~ich time a series oi' sa ..... ' ~, .... ,,~Ie~ will be - ~bo!lected in tT~e usual Yzay If the bacterial lm.~, is again exceeded, ~:~s zermit ~-,-all be s~s~ended ~.n:~ a 7~.ermit for a lower grade o~: mi~:k will be issued, ~rovided ~is milk attains th~.~ standard of"Grade B I~asteurized L[ilk," but if he is ~roducing ~'Grade B ~:~teurized I.[ilk" the sale of his ~?roduct exce]:~t as "Grade C i"asteurized [ilk" will be suspende~], until the Health Officer can deternine that thc standard :as been reattaine,~ provided t]~at no milk or milh ~'roducts sn~ll be de,Trade2 or its ~:m~ reason v~it~ouo first giving the l~erson an o?por~unzty to ap- b ~'~ ~-the ear e_~or~ ~lealth Officer ~d show cause why his -~.erm~t should not be suspen- ded, revok~d or ame~%ded. If goo~. and sufficient r~n~ ~ ~ reattain the standard. A ',~ermit for any grade of milt: or mill: yroducts will be re- voked and the sale of the product stol?ed if the bacterial limit is repeatedly or frequentl;~, exceeded, or if any other section of this ordinance is reyeatedly or frequently violated. SECTION IV -- Iff~BELING, AiID YlJ~CARDING. Containers, covers, caps and labels must be approved by the Health Offficero The proprietor's name or the name of the company producir~ or commercially handling l any grade of milk or milk products named herein must appear on the car~ of the bot- tle, together with the name of the product and the grade of the milk contained therein or the grade of milk from which the contained product was made, and the letter signifying the grade shall be at least 3/8 of an inch high. In the case of final containers not sealed by a cap the same information shall be on the can or on a tag fixed to the can in which case the letter signifying the grade shall not be less than 1/S inch high and conspiciously ~laced. Other words hecessary to the proper description of the grade and product shall appear in such type as to be easily read~l Every grocery store, restaurant, cafe, soda fotuntain or similar establishmen~ selling or se~ing milk shall display in a I~.lace a~?roved by the Health Officer a card furnished by the Health Officer, stating the grade or grades of milk sold at this place. SECi~ION V -- FINAL CONTAINLRS TO BE SEALED. It stiall be unla','ful for any person to sell, deliver or transport milk in the City of Roanoke except in a sealed container, and for the purpose of this ordi- SECTION V1 -- THE TESTING OF !lIldf AND l~1I~[ =~,0DUCT~. During each grading period at least four samples o£ milk or cream from each dairy farm and each milk plant shall be tested by the Health 'Officer. Samples of milk and cream from stores, cafes, soda fountains, restaurants and other places nance milk bottles properly capped and milk cans in good repair with water tight mnbrella type closely fitting tops are deemed to be sealed containers. This sectio~ does not include buttermilk. where milk products are sold shall be tested as often as the Health Officer may re- ,quire. Said tests shall include the determination of the bacterial count made in · !~conformity with the standard methods, recommended by the American Public Health As- 'sociation, and may include such other chemical and physical determinations as the !!Health Officer may deem necessary for the detection or adulteration. Notices of !bacterial counts shall be given to the producer or distributor concerned as soon as iipracticable; or to any interested person on request. Samples nmy be taken by the ']Health Officer at any time prior to the final delivery of the milk or milk products. i~tl stores, cafes, restaurants, soda fountains and other places shall furnish the ;nea ~i lth Officer, u~on request, the name of the milk distributor from whom their milk :.is obtained. Any producer, handler or dealer in milk, cream or ice cream, whether prin- '.Oipal, agent or employee who, on demand, refuses to deliver a sample not to exceed lone pint or milk or cream, intended for consumption in Roanoke, in his possession, ~o any official designated by the Y~ealth Officer to collect samples, shall be guilty :of a violation of this ordinance. SECTION Vll -- THE Gi~iDING 0~' !!IL}[ AND The followi~? grades of milk and cream are hereby specified and. all milk and The grades of cream shall be identical with the grades of milk, but the permissible ~ bacterial count in 20'j!~ cream shall not exceed five times that of the grade of milk from i which it is tsJ:en. Cream having. 20,'~ mill: fat shall be known as "Single" cream and i cream having 40:~ milk fat shall be known as "Double" cream and shall be labelled Grade A Pasteurized Cream (Single) or Grade A Pasteurized Cream ~DoUble), etc., according to the garde of milk from which it is taken. Certified milk is milk produced and handled in conformity with "I~iethods and Stan- i dards for the Production and Distribution of Certified ~ilk" adopte~l by the Ameri- '~can Association of !iedical ~iilk Commission, June 25-a6, 19,2~, and amended thereto 'in effect at the time of production and certified to by a IJedical i:ilk Commissmon i ' iof the ?roanoke Academy of l~edicine. (b) GlO, DE A ~h~7~ 1,.{I!~[ shall come from cows free from disease as determined by lShe tuberculin test and ~hy'sical examinations by a qualified veterinarian, approved ;,,by the Health Officer. It shall be produced and handled by employees free from !disease, as determined by medical inspection by a qualified physiciam. It shall ~e ?roduced under sanitary conditions sdch that the bacterial count at the time of ~elivery~. to the consumer shall not exceed 50,000 per cubic centimeter. Dairy farms ~roducin~ this grade of milk score at least 80 poi!:,~ts on the offi- Cial score cards of this. department, which will be the same as that o t · · · f he United tates Department of Agriculture, and of the 80 points, at least 45 points must be ~or "l[ethods", and shall conf - '~ · i' cfm to all t~,e items of sanitation in paragraph (f) of ~,~lis Sec ti on. i (c) "GRAD~ A ~ "Grade A Pasteurized ~.!ilk" is mill: whose avera.~re bacterial count as determine:~ iynder Section 6 of this Ordinance, does not exceed 150,000 per cubic centimeter, ore pasteurization and is produced upon dairy farms that score not less than 80 oints on the official score card of this department, which will be the same as that ~f the United States Department of Agriculture and of the 50 points at least 45 ~oints must be for "l~ethods" This milk must be yaoteur~ed, cooled, and bottled in milk plant conformin~ with all the items of sanitation set forth in Section 9 of ~his Ordinance, and the avera~e bacterial count of this milk at no time after pas- ~eurization and until delivers: shall exceed 25,000 per cubic centimeter. The dairy ~arms u~on which this milk is produced must conform to all of the items of sanitation! i~ paragraph (e) of this Section, ~.~.~ B PAST£U:~IZED LIY2£" - "Grade B !:asteurized L[i]_k" is the same as"Grade ~ i~asteurized L[ilk" excert that tko avera,~e bacterial co,mt shall at no time !:riot to 'delivery exceed 250,000 per cubic centimeter, and thc dairy farm must not score less than 7~ points, of which at least 45 points must be for "i[ethods" and the av- erage bacterial,count after pasteurization shall not exceed 50,000 per cubic centi- ,~meter. ~ - - ~-~:-,~ I~I~i"~ "Grade C Pasteurized l~ilk" is milk drawn from ~nealt~y tuberc~;iin tested cows and ~, ~ ~ ~.aoteurized in accordance with the requirements '~mn paragraph 16 Section 8 o~ this Ordinance and shall be sold for m~ufacturing , ;$Dur',:oses only, and the final container tkereoV shall be plainly marked with ~i"For ![anuffacturin.~ iurltoses Only". Nilk" is produced must conform to all of the items of sanitation. (1) Cows to be free from tuberculOsis and other diseases. A physicial ~xam~- nation and tuberculin test of all cows shall be made before any milk therefrom is s01d, and at least once every twelve (12) months thereafter by a duly licensed Veter- inarian whose test charts are approved by the State Department of Agriculture. A c~r- toficate signed by the veterinarian and filed with the ~2ealth 0fi'icer shall be the only valid evidence of the above test. Every diseased animal shall be removed from the herd at once and no milk from the diseased cows shall be offered for sale. All reacting animals shall be isolated at once and immediately excluded from the premises. These require'~ents for the tuberculin test shall apply to all cows except to cows on dairy farms with- in an "Official l~[odified ?.uberculosis Free Acredited Area" under the I,Iodified Ac- credited Area Plan of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States Depart- ment of Egriculture and the Virginia Department of Agriculture. Cattle within such arears shall be testers! for tuberculosis in accordance with the rules and regulation~ of the Bureau of Animal Industry Of the United States Depart~,~ent of ~griculture governing the testing of cattle in such areas. Herds showing reactors on any test shall be retested within six (6) months but not before the lapse of sixty days (60). Food and ~'~ater for dairy cows shall b~ clean and wholesome. DAIFg BARi21: (2) Location. The dairy barn shall be located in a place that is well drai~ ed and sufficiently far removed from the barn yard and cow shed to prevent disagree~ ble odors entering the dairy barn. The dairy barn shall be free from other contami, hating surroundings, and as free from dust as practicable. ~3) Floors. Ploors and gutters of all dairy barns be constructed of con- crete and other impervious and easily cleaned material approved by the Health Offi- cer, and shall be graded so as to drain properly, and shall be kept clean and in good repair. ~4) Walls and Ceiling. Walls and ceiling of all dairy barns shall be white-washed or ~aine'~ as often as necessary or finished in a manner approved by the Health 0ffi6er, and shall be kept clean and in good repair. In case of hay or other food stuffs are stored above the dairy barn the ceiling shall be tight. (5) Stall, Tie and Im[anger. All barns in which cows are housed permanently shall be equipped with swinging, stanchions. In barns used for mi'!king only stan- chions may be of any t~'pe approved by the Health Officer. (6) Lighting. Ail dairy barns shall have at least 4 square feet of window space for each cow, and this space shall be evenly distributed. (7) Ventilation. Ail dairy barns shall have at least 500 cubic feet of air space per cow. I)uriD~ the winter months ventilation and temperature shall be controlled by means of windows hinged at the bottom and so arranged that the cows will be protected from a draft or by some other system oi' ventilation approved by Health Officer. (8) Bedding. Ail barns in which cows are housed permanently suitable shall be provided which shall be kept clean. (9) Barn Yards. Ail barn yards shall be graded and drained as well as prac. ticable and ke~ cle~n. Iii at least twice each day to a point to which cows do not h:.ve access and disposed of in such manner as best te !:revent ~-,- ~c breedin~ of flies therein. },1II2: HOUSE 02 NI~..!i R00N. {11) Location liere si~o-~l be ',.~ovzaod a se! e milk room or mill: ~ for the z~e~l&l~:-¢~:-an~ storane o:f milk, oonvenien%l;.- loca%ol in $ ;ieee free ~ °onten':ina%in}l surrou~&ime, s &nl en%irel[.- ser'ara%o from tko barn, residence or [ o~her ~u~!din¢, ~na shall be key, Z ole&n ~ ~11 {12) Oon~;truotion. She milk room or mill: house ...nall bo proviied with tisi'zt floor oonstr~o~ed of cement er other imperriol;s materiel end ~aed ~o pro~id~ r~..~n&~e. Tile wells ~na oeilin~ in %he milk ~ ~ no%~se oF lk room shell be of such construction as to ];.e~it easy czeanz~ll, az;d shall be -~ '- ~ Cazn~e*: "~ offten as nec- ~znz~ned in a mm:nar aPI~roved iy the -,eal~,n Offficer. The milk room or milk house shall be pro]-:erly ventilated ~d Iici:ted, and shall have at least one 'square froot off windmv glass for every ten(lC} square feet of floor s~:ace and the ~kvi',~dov¢ space shall be well distributed The doors, w' * ~ , · , zr_.tows and other openings, shal~ ~.~e effectively screened to prevent the entrance of :flies. The doors shall be selff ~blosi~. The milk room shall be used for no other purposes th~ thc handlinF and t ~torage off milk or milk products and other operations incident thereto. Articles ~ot necessa~ in the handlin~ and storage of mill: or milk products shall not be :e~t in the milk house. Pacilities must be provided ~or steam or boiling water in ~ilk house. (15} Cleanliness and Plies. The floors, walls, ceilings and equipment of the elimination of flies shall be used. i! o"r (14) Toilets to be sanitary. Every dairy farm shall be proviled with a sanitar ?toilet or septic ta~ located, constructed and operated in accordance with the re- ~lations off the ~ · ,ea!th Department of the Cit-- o~ Roanoke. ,~Uz ~ LY: (15) Water to be ~re. The water supply shall be easily accessible, adequate . ~nd of a gaffe, sanitary quality. U~ ~_~ oI ~S. milk or milk products must be of such construction as to be easily cleaned and ust' ~ be in good repair Joints and seams shall be soldered flush. Ail milk pails ~h $ all be off a narrow mouth, design aDDroved by the Nealth Officer. ' {17) Cleaning. All containers and other utensils used in the handling, stet- ,rig or transportatio~ of milk or milk products must be thoroughly cleaned by washing with clean water after each usage sc:'ubbing in a hot alkaline solution and then rinsing with clean water. (1~} Sterilization. All containers and other utensils used in the handling, storage or transportation of milk or milk products sb~all between each usage be steri~ [ized with steam, boiling water or a disinfectant approved by the health Officer. (19 } Storage. All containers and other utensils used in the handling, st,o~a~e ?or transportation of milk or milk products shall be stored and aired in the milk ouse or some other suitable place so that they will not become contaminated by lies, animals, dust or other means before they are used. 26O (20) Handling. After sterilization no container or utensil used in handling, storing or the transportation of milk or milk products shall be handled in such man? ner as to permit any part of the person or clothing to come in contact with any sur* face with which milk or milk y~roducts come in contact. Milking - Udders and Teats. (21) The udders and teats of all milking cows shall be thoroughly cleaned by wiping with a clean damp cloth, or by washing if very dirty, and then sponged wi h a disinfectant approved by the Health Officer, innmediately before milking and all | excess moisture removed· (22) Flanks - The flanks of all milking cows shall be free from visible dirt at the time of milking. Lor4T hairs on flare, s and udders must be clip~ed when nec es sary. (23) ~lilker~'s Hands. Before milking the milker's hands shall be thoroughl; washed and then rinsed with a disinfectant approved by the Lealtn Officer, and drie, with a clean towel. Should the milker's hands become contaminated during the milk- ing o?eration they must be redisinfected. Wet hand milking is prohibited. (24) Clean Clothing· .~[ilkers and those handling the milk shall wear clean milking suits, aprons or overalls while milking and handling the milk before it is sealed; These garments shall be kept in the milk house or some other place free from contamination, and shall be used for no other purpose· (25) Milk Stools. ~,[ilk stools shall be of metal or some other easily clean, ed material, and of a type approved by the Health Officer, and shall be kept clean (26) Removal of Milk. Each pail of milk shal I be removed in~nediately after milking to the milk house. No milk shall be poured or strained in the dairy barn. · ~,.zlk shall be cooled immediately after milking by running it (2~) Cooling '~' o over a cooler, of a design approved by the Health Officer, to at least 70 Fahren- o heit and maintained at a temperature as much below V0 Fahrenheit a~ practicable until delivered. (28) Employees to be ~ree from Communicable Disease. No person who has or is a carrier'of or is convalescent from any communicable disease or lives in the house or on the premises where a cummunicable disease exists shall be permitted to enter the dairy barn or milk house or to produce, handle, store or transport milk or milk products. ~/Yhen any c~mmunicable disease occurs in the house or family of anyone engaged in the production or handling of milk or milk ~roducts he shall at once discontinue his work until such time as adequate arrangements, satisfactory to the Health Officer, can be made to prevent the spread of the disease. If satis- factory arrangements cannot b~.~ made the Health Officer may order that the sale of milk or milk products either be temporarily discontinued or continued under such ~egulations and restrictions as he may direct. The Health Officer shall have author - Oy to examine or require the examination by a competent physician of employees to [etermine whether or not they are affected with or are carriers of such diseases, ~henever he may deem such an examination necessary. ~29) Notification of Disease. Notice shall be sent to the ~ealth Officer ~ithin twenty-four (~) hours by the milk ?reducer or distributor when a case of any mefctious, contagious or communicable disease occurs, or is suspected, in the house ,f or in any member of the family of t~e family of the ~ pro~.ucer or distributor of n the home or famils~ of any employee engaged in the !reduction or handling of milk 26 1. cooled, and bottled for consumption in the City of 2o~noke shall conform with all the following items of sanitation. B ~t DI~,L~ AL~D EQUIl!lENT. {1) Ploors. The floors of all rooms in :vhich milk is h:~ndled shall be smooth, impervious, properly drained and provided,~'~,~v~:~-' trapped drains' and kept cle~n. (2) Walls and Ceiling. ;'~alls and ceilin~ of roo:::s in which milk is 'handled or stored shall ~e painted frequently v~ith a light colored paint or finished in a manner approved, by the Health ~'fficer. (5) Doors and .Yindows. All o~;enings, into the outer air shall t~e effective- ly screened to prevent the entrance of flies· 2he doors shall be self closin,~ (4) Lighting an:? Ventilation. All rooms sLa!l t~e v,;ell lighted and venti- lat ed. (5) Protection from Contamination and Plies. ~he various milk plant opera- tions shall be so located and conducted as to prevent any contamination one to the other. All means necessary for the elimination of flies must be used. {6) ~oilet Pacilities. Every milk pla~ shall be provided with ample toilet facilities conforming with the Ordinances of i~he City of Roanoke. There shall be at least one room or vestibule not used for milt: purposes between the toilet room and amy room in which milk or mill.: products are has, died. Theresha]l be no direct o~enin~ of any kind between the toilet room and ~n-- ~ ~ ~ ro~m in ~vnich milk s handled ,,n~,lt 'be stored in the toilet room or vestibule The doors or stored. Nothin~ ~:~' ,- - . of all toilet rooras and vestibules sha!l be self closing. Toilet rooms shall be kept in a clean condition, in ~ood red, air an2 well ventilated. s~ Room ", t si: shall b~ provicled, equi~,ped ~_~m. Dressi~ Room A wa room x~th hot ~mnnin~r,_ water, soap and sanitary towels of a ~;ype ,~,~'c,--~ovedr~. by the Health Officer. Amele dressing rooms with suitable lockers shall be -orovided and noth- ing exce~-t the clothing of employees shall be kept in these rooms !Io other part of the bull:ting shall be used as a dressir~g room, nor as a place to keep clothing. - (8) ~'~ater Supply. The ;rater supply shall be easily accessible, adequate a, nd of a safe, sanitary quality. (9) t,,~ilk Piping. 0nly "Sanitary LIilk ?iping" o5! a ty~e which can be easily cleaned with a brush shall be used. (10) Construction of Equirment. All equipment with which milk comes in con- tact shall be constructed in such a manner as to be easily cleaned. (11) Disposal of Waste. Ail waste shall be disposed o£ in conformity with the requirements of the Heal'th Officer. (12) I,.[ethods. Cleaning and sterilization of Containers and Ajparatus. All milk containers amd milk apparatue shall be thoroughly cleaned after such usage ll by washing with cle~3m water: scrubbing in a hot alkaline solution, then rinsing wit~ clean water and finally sterilized in a ma:q_ner approved by the iiealth Officer. I The various orades, of milk shall be kept entirely se~arate,~ ,~,~ c?arate equipment shall be used for the handlir~ of each ~rade of mill: or all eouir_~ment ( Fipes, 'rats,,, I pasteurizer, etc., ) shall be thoreu~hly~ , clean and sterilized after one grade of mill ihas been passed through it before this ecmi-..'ment is ~ained used for another grade of milk. (13) Storage of Containers. After sterilization all bottles cans and other (14) Handling of Containers and Apparatus. Between sterilization and usage all containers and apparatus shall be handled in such manner as to prevent any part of the person or clothing £rom coming in contact with any surface with which milk or milk products come in contact. (15) Storage of Caps. Milk bottle caps shall be ?'urchased and 'stored only in sanitary tubes, and shall be kept therein until used. Il6) Pasteurization. ?asteurization shall be so performed as to conform to the definitions of the process as described in [i~aragraph (0) of Section 1, of this Ordinance. A time and temperature record chart shall be made for each lot o£ milk pasteurized and kept f..r a period of three (3) months for the information of the Health 0f£icer. Ail pasteurized milk shall be immediately cooled to the o temperature of 50 ~ahrenheit or less and maintained at this termperature until delivered. No milk or milk products shall be pasteurized more than once. (IV) Bottling. Bottling shall be done in such manner as to prevent any part of the person or clothing from coming in contact with any surface with which milk or milk products come in contact. (18) Capping, Capping shall be done by machinery al)proved by the Health Officer. Hand capping is prohibited. (19) Time of Delivery. ~,[ilk to be consumed in the form of whole milk shall be delivered to the final cons~mer within twenty-four (24) hours at the time o£ pasteurization, and within forty-eight (48) hours of the time of ?roduction. (20) t:ERSONNEL - Employees to 'be Clean and ~ree from Cummunicable Diseases No person who has any infectious or veneral disease Shall be yermitted to prepare or handle milk or milk products or ice cream, or other forzen ~roducts, or any utensils used in the manu£acture or handling of same. The Health 0f£icer shall have the authority to examine or require the examination by a competent physician of employees to determine whether or not they are affected with or are carriers of such diseases whenever he may deem such an examination necessary. Employees shall not smoke, or chew tobacco while at ~7ork nor expectorate except in cuspidors and shall be clean in !:arson and shall wash their hands and arms thoroughly'after lear, ing the toilet ~d before returning to work, and shall wear clean clothes while at w o rk. [21) I~otification of Diseases. Communicable diseases in the home or famil of an employee in a milk plant shall bc re!orted in accordance with the req~.iremen of l:aragraph ~0 of Section VIi., of this Ordinance. SECTIOI~ 1X - IdI~£ BOi~TLES 2I,~D CONTAI!~E!.S. (1) I[ot to be collected from Quarantined i~remises, llo dairyman or ~ealer in milk shall collect bottles or other containers from any houseor place~ wh~r~ there is a case of smallpox, diptheria, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, or meningiti Bottles and otker containers in the house at. the beginning of quarantine, and de- livered during quarantine, shall not be removed until the termination of the quar- antine nor until they have been disinfected or sterilized according to the instruc. tions o£ the Health 0f£icer. The presnnCe of a '~varnin~ sign or car. d shall be considere~ sufficient notice to the dairyman or dealer or his employee of the preseyme of these diseases. (2) To to Used £or ilo C, thcr iuryose. ?o 'i~eri~on shall use or cause to be used for ,..n~.. o~r~er flu~)ose tkan the holding of milk or cream, any milk bott%e, can or other receptable used by the dealer for the trans'por~.ta_cn~-~-' or delivery o5' milk or cream. ~.5) To be Cleaned by Users. It shall be the duty of all persons n~ving~ ' in their possession bottles, cans or other receptacles used for tho transEortation or delivery of milk or cream, to cleanse such milk veo.,eis ir. mediately after empty- iz~ tLem. milk yro~hicer or distributor skall transfer milk or mill: ',roducts from one container to an.other upon the street or in any vehicle or store or in any is, lace exce!3t a bottling or mill: room espeoially used for that pur~cse. The sale milk" is hereby expressly ~rohibited It shall be unlg'::~u! ~or hoto!s, soda fountains, restaurants and similar ~ stab!ishmer~.ts to sell or serve any ',vhole milk or adjusted milk, buttermilk or cul- tured buttermilk ex. eFt in the or'~'~ ~, ~ _~.rom the · o~n~l container in whic?, it was received ~roducer or distributor. (1) Con<~* -~or delivery oS ~,~Jn~ in the r,' ,~l,~co!oli 2kl] vekicles .~sed ~ ~' · , ........ ~ty i~oanoke shall be so con:~tructed as to protect the milk from s:-~n o. ni from co,~_tamina- ~ion. 3uc~ vehicles ska!l be kept cte~ ,' ' t~.'-~ ~m~le used in ~rans-?or .~x~ milk or milk ~roducts. ~.~o substance ca~m. ble o~ contaminati~ milk or milk v. ro!ucts shall be .... · _~ or m~l~ products. (S) Name on Vehicle. The o~vner's name or that o~ the Cm'mzany or Dairy Sust be !'.!aiz~ly painted on both sides of any ,,';agon, truck or conveyance used for aelivery of mi].k or mill: products in::oa:~o~:e" ~ '- , az;d ~_.e letters must be at least hr~e (3) inc~es i~ i-'~ei~.,~t and of r~ color contrasting:~ '*'- · -- ~ ~ ~ ~v~o;.~ that of ~'- conveyance. {S) Detachable Sig'ns. ~.~o(,.'.~.x~ ir~ this section sh~ll i'revent the use of ~etacha~le.~ si~ffz~s on automobiles or otker conveyances, ~rcvidod tkat said signs are --'~"~ ~ ,qiefl .- ~ - ~ ~ ~,~s displayed ...... :.;ai~ vehiclc~ ',:re u,,cd, for thc -- .~,~ of milk. { The iiealtn Officer or his A?;ent simll immodl.-+ ~ ........ · - ~[or some n~rmless cclcrinc matter any milk or mill: 'crc~l~.ots -',--.,.-~ :~ - ~ - .~o,~ within ~ City ~iof~. Roanoke tc .be adul. terate2 or misbr:~u~ded witk~ respect to ~r~deg ~ , or sold"~7~t~out' [~; e rmi t, {1) l,iaterials. Ail materials from whick all ica crear~ and simi~' =~.r products are made shai]_ ~. soond, clean ,.and ~vholesome. lie over-ri~:e or 'un~ounao ~ ~ fruits, ran- [Cid nuts, ferrne~tix.~ syru?s or juices sha:l be used. Xo milk or cream inferior to that ~.vhich conforms to tko requirements of tkis ordinance shall be used in tko manu- facture .of ice cream or s mz]a~ ~o:iucts. 0nly s~un colorN~g matt~a~ shall be used i~ the manuffacture of ice cream an~ similar ~ro..u.,cts as rermitted under tk6 St~- liaterials used for ' ~" ~ ~.a~.~ns ice cream ~'zd similar products ~n~l]. be frozen vithin one hour from the time they are m~xe~ -'nle~s unless ~ep~ at atemperature ~elow 50 degrees'~aLre~elt~ or unless thc, mixture has been , ~ ~s ~eurized. The use fo~r ~o~ more tha.~/~unces of ;~elati~e to ten ~llons of ice C2) l~fethods. Ice cream must be made in an establishment conforming to all of the items of sanitation required for milk plants in Section ~I~. of this Ordinance. C3) Ice Cream. !.~anufactured Under Other Inspection. Ice cream manufac- tured under the authorized supervision and inspection of the Kealth Department of any other City may be sold in Roanoke provided its composition and methods of manu- fac,~ure and handling conform to the requirements of the State La'~v and to the requir- ment soi this 0rdi.nanee. [4) Ice Cream lIot to be Re-Frozen. No old, soft, melted, salty or broke~ packages of ice cream or similar products returned to the manufacturer for any cause whatsoever shall, under any circumstances be melted, refrozen or a~ain used in the manufacture of any such product. SECTION X1V - DUTIES AND AUTHORITY 0P TIlE DAIRJf AND ~00D INS~ECTOR. (1) Duties. The Dairy and Pood Inspector shall make regular inspections of all dairies and places supplying the c~t~ with milk and milk products of a grade above "Grade ~ Pasteurized ~,,',ilk" as often as practicable. He shall note especially the sanitary conditions of each dairy and place and examine all utensils used for ~ an milk r...roducts. the reception, handling, transportation and disclosing of milk ~ d ~ The Inspector shall as often as practicable go through the stables, examine the cows, watch the milking and score the dairy. He shall leave a copy of each score with the owner or operator of the dairy and the original shall be kept on file in the Health Department. He shall also inspect all bottling and distributing plants, pasteurizing and ice cream plants, and he shall have analyzed ~% least twice a month a specimen of milk from each place where milk above "Grade C l'asteurized ~o{ilk" is produced or distributed an~ a record of each analysis shall be kept in the Health Department. In case o£ dairies located at a considerable distance from Roanoke,such inspection of milk and of dairies producing the same may be performed by State or other inspectors acceptable to the Health Officer, and re?orts of such inspection mhall be made by them on forms prescribed by the Health Officer. The Dairy and ~ood Inspector shall make written daily, monthly and annual reports, and such other reports as may be required from time to time by the Health Officer, and he shall perform such other duties as may be imposed u?on him by State Law, City Ordinance or the Health Officer. (2) Authority. The Dairy and Pood Inspector is here~.'y empowered with police authority and shall assume all the authority of any other police officer in the ~erfo~nance. of his duties ~,oo Dair~' and Food Inspector. He shall have authority within the police jurisdiction of the City of Roanoke to o~en any vessel or package containing milk or milk products if he has good reason to believe the provisions of this ordinance or the rules and regulations of the Health Department are being violated, whether such can, vessel or package is sealed or otherwise locked, or whether in transit or otherwise, and if, upon inspection he shall find therein any milk or milk products, which he has reason to believe is adulterated, misbranded an~ intended for sale in violation of any of the provisions o£ this ordinance, he shall proceed to denature the same in accordance with Section X1, of this Ordinance and dispo~se of the milk or milk products as the circumstances may demand. The Dairy and Pood Inspector is given the authority and is hereby di- rected to inspect all dairies and places that produce for sale, handle or sell milk City of iloanoke, and he is given t~.e authorit~, to enforce the Trovisions off this ordinance. SECTI01,T XV AUTHORITY C'? Ti'[Z Ii:O~LTH 0PEIC~ TO ~:"~':" RULL? .~ ~i) :',~GUL~TIOI'~o The Health Officer of the Cit~: of :,,oo, noke is authorized to make such rules and re~lations, from time to time, as may be neces~ary for the effficient executio~ of the provisions of this ordinance. irresponsible person and no child under the age of twelve years shall be ~:.ermitted or allowed to milk cows or handle milk before it is sealed in the final container in any dairy or place where milk or milk rroducts, or handled, nor shall they be employed in any ice cream ~anufacturinr: .... ~. SECTI0i,,T XVll - RE=~L - All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. ( City Ordinance l~o. 1430 entitled, "An Ordinance to !?e.:!uire the Tuberculin Westin~2 of Cattle Sut)plyingl:Iilk to the Cit? of ~oanoke" adopted February 29th, 1924, is not repealed by this 0rdir~nce, testing of cattle in "t.:odified Acczedited Areas"). SECTI 01~ kqflll - UNC C,i~STITUTI01~ALITY ~LAU ~ except as to the annual re- ':~ ~ara~rapn, sentence, clause or phrase of tn~s 0rdinanc~ ;i Should any section, T ,_ ' ' ' '; be declared unconstitutional or invalid for ~_y reason the remainder of said ordi- ii nance shall not be effected thereby. ,~ach and every violation of the ?rovis~ons of this o dinance shall constitute a separate o£f~nse. SECTICLT KIX - ]EiIALTY Any person, firm, association or co:3orao~on v,u-,o snal! violate a?$~ provi- sicns of t..,~ ordinance o~%.~_! be finned not more than cne hundred dollars, at the discretion of the judge or magistrate. ' A t: l~ R 0 V E D C 1 e rl:. No. 2085. Att 02_:)i!~Ai[CE to estabiis'h an additional bus route, and autkorizin:-' the Safety lictor Transit Cor]:oraticn to or:crate %ussca over said route. BE iT Cl::i_)AIi[i:i) by the Cou:_cil of tl~e City of 2os,noke that an addition:al bus route be, and the zame is hereby established DE IT 3U17i'11121% O!~z)AIi:RD that the Safety ::otcr ?t'a,n~it Cor]~orution Lo, and it is hcreb:- authorized to o'v:eratc busscs over said re. ute uyon su. ch schedule a~' the operation o£ busses over the route hereby established shall conform to all of the provisions, res£airements and conditions contained iff an ordinance adopted by Council in the City of Roanoke on the 24th, day of ilar'ch 1925, entitled, "An Ordinance to grant permission to thc Safety iiotor Transit Cort:oration to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein speci£ied, a motor bus system of passenger transportation, uyon certain streets of the Cit~, of Roanoke." At~toROVED AT TE ST: ' d i~esident' IN TZE COUI[CIL 20~;, T[~ CITY OP ROAi[0'.ZE, VI!{GIi[IA, TPiE SOTH DAY 0P AUGUST, 1926. 1~o. 2091. A itESOLUTI01! granting a permit to the Linde ;~ir Products Company to install a pipe line under Norfolk ~'lvenuc, BE IT~"~'-'~v~',~-~,~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a y.,ermit, be, and the same is hereby granted the Linde Air ~roducts Com'ar~.y to install a 2 inch oxygen line under ~ozfo!~. Avenue Southeast, avy, roximately 75' ,Sest of 14th, Street. Said line to e>:tend to the ?lant of the Vir0fin~a Brid$'e and iron Company for the purpose of conveyir~y o:,:ygen to said ~lant. The said Linde Air ro~a~.c~o Compm~y by acti~-7 unf~er this resolution agrees to indemnify, and save harmless ti~e City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or pro)?erty by reason of the constr~::ction mad maintenance of said line, and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provisions of the General Ordinances of the City of :~.~ ~.~~, Virginia, provid- ing for street restoration. A? !:R 0VED Clerk. 'd _~,reszdent. IN TI!2~ CC, L~CIL ~0:~ T]~ CITY CP -~0: ~r0l~E, VIRGII~IA, THE 20TH DAY OP AUGUST, 1926. .' No. ;~09o. ..~o00.00 to :~. L. Rush and Son. A R~.oOLUT!' authorizing the yayment of f,~tE2~AS, }i. L. Rush & Son were actively engaged in obtaining options on the ?ro?.erty obtai~ed as a new marhet site, ~[EREAS, said ~. L. Rush & Son received no compensation therefore; THEREPO.~E, BE IT ~SOL~£D by t]:~e Council o£ the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant for the sum of ~500.00, payable to R. L. [~sh £.: Son on account of services rendered. amount whe.c_."a~c-- shall be _._.ou~C':'~-~rl tn. '..he n:,traora::~'~ ~- ~' ....... iccount of I[ew l.larket. A1 i'ROVED i:o. 20 94. i.~tota?, i a certai;c gas main. . ~ ~-~ I~i' 2~30'x~'-~ ,,- lty of :-~oa~col:e that a ~ermit !-m and .u,....u u3 the~'ouncil of tho r' -~- -- ~ ..... L,='le same is ne~ ek~h~, granted tl~e__ 2oemoke Oas ~ ~ ~r'7. t_~ Comvcc~.y to ~°t~.nl ~ ~: 4" gas .2a,=, in" :~ on 2om':eke Avelule 2rom a ~Ieai end to James Street. oaidc~' .- -, ...............T .... ', ~- _~:-:? % 'UC,'.tiP, q ~;~,,]~'," tiis resolntion agrees to ' :"- ....... s~e Cit/ of l{c~noke ::'.'fen~. a;! claims t~or dama~zes to : ' in,lemnifr and save ~,a~,.~le~s _~ , a.n,.~ furt]r, er aFrees to re-niece thc, street ...... 4~--. 0z :.c:anoiue, t:rovidiriq' for utrc(~ .... ofF- ii~_c',n.s of thc ~cme:':l oi:,:.tinances of the .i 0P -"-L,'3UST, 19~u. No. °095 -- ,'~,Ju' u.,_l_!~ ~12~_~iovizi2~? the City '"'~ .... 4 ~.~ _~ .... ;iin i'rorit of 1;,i:e l>zite%.. ;?rethern ChuTe]ri iil uxe oouvii ze:~t sz~e of Feral'' hsna~ Avenue , ~,at the intersection of i,[oi;ritain Avenue. , r~'.., !T '"; .... ' ......"' ......... l ))e, an2 ile is here~, au:;~ .... ~ o~- ;, -- nozi~ed to o~m,:uR!ct,, or cause to Lo u.~.:~tz,,~ted,r' ~-o--~---, . a five ;i ~,ffcot co?-mret~ silew:ii: -;n :front of ....~ ~ z=lued ih'ethern Cnurcii on 'u~x: .... o~'r''='-'''uL,,,est side ,,oz ._m~--~'.-~ru~~_~,.~..~ ~ive~t:.e. at tire ii'ttersection oz ilonritain Avcmte, ~mi.'- ,,-ount cx e;ndc2 ~i'~dcr tlzJs ::eao ~..]il;i ~z-~ rui_all be ciur. ut,re:_[ t,o siJevzal;: (,.ol~sl,r~:ct-ion. Tike ~m~ DAY 02 ~ ~ t926 NO. 20 92. 6.~.OIL.~.:,,- to release sucli interest s the CdtI. ~ nave i~u a strip of land lyin[' ilortheast of iioorma:: Road bet',yeah 8th, Street and larrison Avenue. f!!21{L%S, a strJ~-: of land lying iIortbeast of lloorman 2oad l~etween 8th, Street aRd ilarriso.'~ Avenue hac 'been used ss a !:mblic Street, amd tke CdtN at some time past co~:struuted a collie g~tter with the conse~t of the ?re>ertl; owners, and said stri!: of land has Lean used as a Street: '~-'-'~>~='S floor:nan ilc,:{~d ~.zs origi~.lly tail oat is Southwest of said o f land: "--~'"':~-~":'x:',~:~~~z, ~:::':~_~ =~:"= C_'-". ,...:..:.:_., ? ...... by tlc Council of the City of Roa;~zoke that t.Lo ~ity.. of .... l!c.a~]o~e releases -,'~,-, ?clin:..nis~e~:~ ~.':,.~,:.~. ri~it~ , title, or interest ~:'_at it may have in and to t:~,. stri'f cz la~m lyi~ Northeast oY ~loorman Road :~et,.veen 8th, Street and ..... ~"~-" Said strip of lami bein,x shown in rea on map thereto attrition=R, R~id. male a part thereof. Cle ri:. ient.' Tt~ 2711 DAY 012 ,iUOUST, 1926. ~T'I ni?.~TIT' r~(~-;, aui:horizin:r the City Atto-,-r',ey Zor tko CitN' of Roa~'tokc, Virginia, to last'~'' ~- aamar'es to o~.e evaders of cart.: il !roperties o~mt. tJr~,' o71 .~aln~o Avenue and vici;tAt}- thereof, by the ~_~onstn~ctioi, :_.~l.] m~lnteh:...nce of a irorc, scd bridgle to ...... Oz.O , g",e_ !!a:::~s oN. :x~le ik the office of tl~e ~_u,~. ~l,~hee~~~'~ .._"' ~ . cz -t:~e Cit-:. o:~ ::oar~ '- · and. to a~roe_ Ri:OiI_ the amount to Le !aid, l.'t:t could ~-,o+~, a:lree on the com?'e~,"~ion. ~ for damages w~tl': those entitle~ to ,.,aa land ..,~t ol,]~e:r prcFerty hereJ..~.~_tc~ meNtior~ed ~c~ o e~'~:e_~ic, N o=-~ sa. id bri,icc tile ri;:l:ts, interests ..nd~.~-~:e,,',~, ~s,u affected_ t]'ie-."eby: 2Hii2~iP0i~, m~.... 12 oirdDAi!.L..D by t2.e Coui'.,mil o:~ th{: Cio0 of. ':,,os' ',o:.e ~' that tl~e Ci .............. he he ---%hori~-cd ~}nd ii .......... ~ Attorney o:_ sad:! Cl.o~. be i roi)A, ~ ....... fro et,line's %0 ..... afl;alu and }.sro a-.'ard~d thc ,.iaman:e to which +:'.e ovrnePs o~ ~he folio'tin[l; ,'- ..... e~.~,,i~]ed or suffer men~iono.l i-q:olerties raay be ..~ ..... e .... ~afferson Street { Lot ain,.i bricl store Zuildiz~C ) Nortkeast corner .~alr;ut Avenue and feffeTson Street ( v ..... +. ~ ~ ~::u North 8i,le of 7faliqnt Avenue, ly- betwe, n ~,nc 1.7oTerties of ~,i.e ,~(~zio~:~ Xazlway ~_ectric ~o., .~atd ~ l(eazioko il'ce & i~rJd;:e and i~loanc;:c River. J. 2. IIICTOLS - East side o,. Jefferson otreet so.~tr o:. lnut Avenue ( l;;rt Lot 1, Section i, Y, 7;.i.:ai~,) APPROVED A~TEST: "-T ;' - ?0l: 'ih~ CITY 0P ROAir0XE, VI-"~'IlTir~, TI~ 27th, DAY 0P AUGUST, 1926. I,To. 2089. ~ii~O-°']Ti('?Tn;J.,~__~;,_.. v_ authorizina the City Attorney for the Cit.' ~-- ofxoano~e,~ '~ Vir~irli~,_ owners of certc, in ?ro~rties abutting? on Jeffero,-',~.: Street and in the vicinity there~ ~' off by the o+T.~. · cone .....uctz~m and maintenmtce of a ]~rorosed bridge to ~e erected by the City over Jefferscn Stre.:t South of Ylalmlt Avenue over the track~~ of tke Vir::ini~ ~¢ iai 1,,ray; ,, ..... ,,~,S,- b~:e C.L ~',,~, of Re;.: o,,.e nas d. etermine.i to cons .' bricto~ over Jefferson' Street' South of .ialnut Avenue ewer tee' tr~-o~,~ ef [,~e Vir:'inia~ i Railway, as sho:m on the clans on file in the office of tke City ,c:_~, the Council of the Git,:' of Roanoke a;<ree~ UT>On_ the amount %o I e paid, Lut co,ilO, iiot a:~tree on t}-ie corlTr,~-~c~%-;. -~ .... - on for dama~'~ -,~itL those entitled to the l~d and ether propert - z, ereinaftor mentio~e,.-i to _~t:'o?'e~o',- ...... damaged, or e].aiined to be damaged by the conc~!:rxetion, ::iai'n .... "' ..... ' " -" '* interests i.:.~:~:t, zt~, tlJ 03:iiAIiiED by bz:o Couu'icil of City Attcrney of sa~d city be ~,.nd he is kerct:y ~--* ~z~,~ .... ~iz, ed ~ dire;~ed to.ir~stitute &zk~~w:roSootlte oo,~,_~c ,,~.,~..iCr)_ rooo ?ciu~S. · - o to asoei'~a~t. ...... - _~ prope~ ~,1 es - interference wi~' , v~: ccrualn ri;~:lita ~_~i'id easements pc ,- r b i. llilil~ t 0 bi~C}ir r:roNerty over D. SAYL02 GOOD ,~o.rt~:...'zcst corncr OT Jef:['crson Street Virginian Ry,, :.m!~.~-of-vzay t;o alleu So'ate of Clack ~veix:_e ( four resi.!cnces ani restaurant Street ( Lots 10 ,,-,~].' '~ !1, Secvlon'-' 2, '-. '~. tlap( Vacant l,ot ) · 10. 11. J. E. HOWELL N!TE HEP~RINGDOII (Heirs) - J.P. Heidler & Edw. Her- ringdon. J. P. BP,~RB 0UR - East sic]e of Jefferson Street 50 feet South of Green Avenue [ Lot Z, Sec. 6, P. V. !!ap { One story frame building ) East side of. Jefferson Street 75' South of Green Average ( Lot 4, Sec. 6 Z. V. NaD. East side of Jefferson Street 100' South of Green Avenue ( Lots 5 and 6, 2. V. ~la:o. ) j. v. O. J. YEATTS P0!~ES & WEDDLE J. O. and 'Jest side of Jefferson Street 75 feet North of .Thitmore ( Lots 6, 7, and 8, Sec. 5, ?. V. !,:~ ( One story metal ]mil. ding ) West side of Jefferson Street 50' lIorth of '.Thitmore~Avenue ( Lot 9, Sec 5, r. V. ~ p {Cne story metal J. C. BRO,2~ I{RS. R. L. }AGE !~L?R S. rAGE ROBERT L. iACE and ( Widow)- Northwest corner of Jefferson Street and (Infant) '~fhitmore Avenue, Lots 10 and 11, Sec 5, I Infant) i. V. l[ap ( Two story frame building ) ( Infant ) INC 0Ri- 0RAT ED - East side of jefferson Street 460' South of ihitP, ore Avenue, and on the East side of jefferson Street !~oztn of Uhitmore .2, V C: lille , As~kS, PAYNE & GLE.AViiS, I~., CO :2: C ~t~' - iro-~erty lyin? i~etween the '.Tinston-?alem division of the I. & .7. Ry., Company's Right-of-way and Jeffersor St., and ex- tendin~ from the Virginian~Railv;ay Com})any' Rijht-of- ~ay to '..7]~itmore Avenue. ATT~ A2i ROV~ IN TKi:i COUNCIl, POi% Ttl2 CITY 02 ---~ ",~? ~'" THE ,'~ ')7'~:'-'~.. DAY CF 'nonR~ 19 '~ No. 2096. :<!,~ ~ O:~}II.~k,C.,~-"' T'7'r , ..... to !~azc~'~'~°e a !>ieee of ,rorerty lyinr on the 'lest side Loz.~ of Eadison Avenue for alley and ot~mr of Tenth Street ·-,*,~ ~, purposes. .~S in order to protect the '~'>eace and ~afety of the Cit> of .~e~, e:<ist, and t~:z., ordinance shall Roanoke, an emergency is set fforth and decl be in fforce :from its passage. ':~=~-:' ...... .,.o~ an ailed- bet~veen the alley West off Tenth ~" ~ent~.-Street. ' o~,e that ~-:~:.t~0~, ~. IT CRDAINED by the Council of tke ~ ~ .... n~ other the City Ilanager be, ~md he is hereby authorized to mr,~chase for alley purposes that certain house amd lot lyi:~ on o~ l~adison Avenue, frontin~v a:~r~roximat,~,~=. ~ ~._~ ZO feet' on ~eno~. Street, ~ rur~in~: back betvmen parallel lines to an alley, knovm as Us V04 Tenth ~ctr.et . "'., . an! ~.~. ~ ~Iton evaders, at a ~rice not to e~:ceed .~,000.00; u~:~on terms of ~1,000. ~ delivery of deed, assume a ~o'P of ).1,~00.~_.0, an,. tke balance l~ one an~q t' cas-~, O~ - ~ ~ "- years, witk intere .... . ~i, 1'2 =.t~:ti~iar, t:~'~0 that >' :~ttorney be, and he i° hereby directed to examine the title to sari! pro_~'er'ty and re-tort his opinion tkereon. BE IT PL.2,'~'~.~?: i~SLC/'~ll} tllat an a] yropriatic, n of 000.00 be and the ss'ne is herol')y made to the gcooullt of Street Im rovement for tke la:tr!ose of yeN- ila~ the cask.al¥,men~~ ~ + on ~ai..i 'f,ro!ierty. L' ( -Are her ire lsm~ itt Street from ~ron. Ne!sop_ to tc Tazewell Ave:'uu'_'.s. ....... ~o bl_c t,larkcL S ur -.c:Iso}-: 'Street :.;nC. ti~o lest squat,: to 2azeweL_l ...... _ ro,Eucers of farm " ,' s,%mc 13o Randoly}: Street, and u.~e .:est ci ~_e o~ -.anco!~.~. ,~ uroet ~r lazeweil _.vt !Elto [!~ bo, and tke s:-~:ue is hereby set asile 'for tho . l' f'~rm and dot'..cr?..tio ]>rod. ucts. ,! Netso;,L Street o:c the :side of ;:-; Id; rl.f m~.i ~'- Last sm ........ t,z:e '&e oi' l[e!so]~ Street bqtween .." ,_' v/ho ko!d a .. ? .... D tlat no '-.rc iucer :- ,--~l}_ .'. '..'trc et s se;; side f o r hue k s 1; e r :s rot; uS set aside fvr ::o~, viola.ti-n~ t]_e yruvi;-~i~,.,,~s oi' t' is or.ii:. for each c, ffense. '1 ru: a not isaia street line. l?o. 2097. kuown :,s ilo. 127 -a - ~eN,vee3t Seoond ( Oonm~eree ) Street an& 2hlrd {!gf. anoke) Stmce~ have si~2}ic l qivin:~ tk~ir consent to C J Ri,3karison 1;~ build an ad:]itioa to his 1SV Elm ~.veaue, S '2., so ul.at ti:e ........... , ..... ~oC::~:,~ by une Co~.ncil o~ thc itv of l(mnoke ],er:';~it be, and tko same is herobl, cz'anted C. J. Rio'harrison to l,uj]_,~ ar~ addition to is house at ![o. 127 Elm ~kvenlte S. ,1., a:t:] t},at s':ii:l bliildi:a:-' ':;ill 1)e flushed with TNT" ..... £7tk l.~:~ 02 AUGU~.:-~, lr'~U.~. i10. °09 q .... ~-' .... 1996 entitled, "An of the~,nits Of .'.o8.noke o]i tls 2Ou~:, da`~, of .~ugast,. ,. , to Desi~inate ce~ ~1~ streots of tko Cio~. of ilo ..... to be use~ to ~rovific for vehicles from wi}ioN farm and domestic .[rod~cts are offered for :ale. To set aside ~tree~s for the use of prolucers of certain "- ~ . ~rm and domestic roduots and oeP- rmc~.ste~s and ~,el,l]ers, ]-,rovidinT !-enquiries for tl~e tain streets to be used by ..... - ~ . - violation of {]~is o..~znance, e saended ?nd re-ordained ct, r~a to rea. f as follows: '-'~ '~'~?' by the Council of the Cit2 of -' ~-'~ that the ffollowing BE IT _ ,n~:~e for vehic'les from which streets be and a~e nere~y designateq for .... -' t purposes farm ~d domestic -,-rod~tcts are offered, for ~:ale, namely: The East side off Nelson Street from Norfolk Avenue to Salem Avenue; Nel- son Street on East an~ ,le,~u sides iiarket Buildi~ ',,:/est side off Xelson Street from Narket Square to Ta~e~e_hl Avenue North side ~' Church Avenue from Nelson to 2andolph 3treet, and tke Jest ~:ide off Randolph Street from Campbell to Tazewell Avenues. Bz IT PU!{i'iiER e .... ~_...D that the llarket Square Nelson Street on 'the side of the Harket Buildi~, and the .2est side of Nelson Street from oho ~arket Square to Tazewell ~ and the same are nereb~ set aside flor the use producers of ffarm and domestic prod~Icts. The ~.~ort~ sfi.~e of Church A~enue from Nelson to ~{an&olph Street, and the West siie of R~dolph Street from Campbell to Tazewell Avenues be, and the same are hereby set aside lot the use of hucksters o~_,.a~m and domestic ~{elson Street on the East side of th.: ~arket Building and the East side of Nelson Street between Salem and i[orfolk Avenues ~e, and the i~ame are hereby set aside for the use of perso~;s who hold a State ieddler's license. BE IT.:V~TrW'--;~':~o.,IL=-~ u.'.:,~:~,~nz~""'rV'lD ti:.at no producer shall occuw:y., tho streets set aside for hucksters and peddlers, and no hucksters and ~eddlers shall occupy the streets set ~.om~]e for tko producer. Any person violating the ?rovisions of tkis ordinance ska!l be fined not less than '~'~.SO for .: b . .,...~ e~c. offense A1 !ROVED ~ j~ re si,ient. 'for ,_, , ',. ~', :nay ,,~.~, a~l:lica- .... f o 11 c,,-~'i..: :' 272 live _ - .... ,:.. :-eFvis, , I -;' ---1;: %'.. }.i;ll,: '] _'O::?vi.': U . '.;- '.- r -:,,:l'~CO *' - ..... ~ .:~ -;1' C"~ ' --C ~:: :l _ 1.: _)e :-*'i: ...... 4. - ;~::::,-'~J :.'/ E. V.5:.': F: - lC:~'d( C' _ '_? L: :.j,.: '_._-'L~'~ { /CFi ~ ,'~F ~, ,:' ,"r:,,::l,. .... ~_: , ~l,-;' .:_Vi', ' ' '.:' n" ' " ' ,: c ore I,' et': :?ira (5} Uo:::'s ~ -" ,_,o:': '-:::*, ............ ': er:i::t~, l ' ':~, l.'O 2'(1:--C:I' ' ' -B'- ' I · -, :',0 07:' ',;;:,:1: &] ~:O/lO6: J.:l uO::F,-:< ,i icl; i' ': :0' ..... _ 7 ' E '5( Z'i:i 0~' , ~;},l '"" ~ iCt~ dR ; u; I:'LCO ..Tii' j ol'.:O ell Ilia ~ :'6:ii21C'r: tL~: ]LOFC"" ~ -- l.:~., :,O? i'tvi led, .."~ :t <, '-' ~-' , ~i c: ? .... 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Sf t:'_e ",,flee 2:'1~1. 2iTc 20-,,--+-*., .... o I . ,,r.C 02 ',~ l('.l' ,:(' ltl ~i"F'OCO --~ ....... ~:~ ~o 19 .-:o.iuoted at each ~:~;' -:?OYiOi.t, .,:..c:,.::el' r:lOi':t - -..:o::t,::].¢: or '.veekl~' Uo u.:c ar2o~;n: Of ',~i :la 21 do;-l::c ti 71 l,e at.tc: -,-.-,: 8:: ~ . ,. -- ' ~ .... :1 C? 8ll~S U.S ~ON:IOll <": ~.~.~11 a:pl-or~iate i~l '-;-e year to :-..ec~ ~eq::lre;.-,e:ts of 12 is or:;nance. , Sect-;c,n ,i T- at over2 ~ .... t}:e - - · :::::::~or Oi elite ,.;i...l '?i ...... ,{ -- :'e /3e-':::rt:,~e:~ ~oq, {envi:l:l' ~l:e soiwioe c~ uxc ~:u~ of i:oa~:okej or :'/:':o c:':ail us :::vol::ntnr:l~ rc!ieve3 f service si:all :lot l:.e ...... itle,l c, :'eceive tl:c Lc::cfiu of tl.e yrov~b].c,/.s ~or shall he ~e entitled 1c, 7cuervo or rector'er .[/rom ul'.o ,:.t..~ '~ Nc, a~ c]:c the i'*'~'Ti S O-m',--~-; <-n"' .' , .- .::t;t O:.Or,. ;:la qo l',[.- u:i6 u. 0-" .20~:Y10570 :l::¢Snlan: to thc wrovi- inn of Socl;ioi.: 3 of t: 5.~: o:'li:z:?~co, b:;.t all ;:.~-], .:o.-7::oe:on '"~.I_L bo rou?ine,: %U for 1,::e benefit of tke ie'rISiCd': ::aid so ct.i C erlsion list" as proviae,, for Sectioii 5 That eve TM '~ · ~,, el'SOn , l:J. ce .~ oi2 in Section 1 of this ordi~ance shall be entitled to receive an a~nual pension eou~! to two percent of his avera:'e armual corn?Shad'ion computed for five years !as: multiplied by the number of years such person has been in se~wice, so lonf; as ke ~all remain on' the "penn, ion list" herein !revealed for, the amou~ ~nereof to be / ~ mo~tnl,} in[;t~!]mentc, frovide ~ -na~d ]~im in eo~al ..... however thatno -~ eh?ion sh~71 ~ 0 · less than ~,~0 O0 per month, ~'~br ~ore th~ .]~100.00 for month, and from ~u~ after the death of the pensioner big wido',v/ ,3o lens: as she remaiu kis widow, receive an a~ma[ pension equal to o:ne-~!~ of-the amon~ of ' '~ ~ · Section 6. Any person placed on tko 'tension list a~ herein Yrov~ma under Class "A" and "D" of Section 1 shall receive a ,en~on only ::.~s icrc a~:; kis me~ztal of ~.;~' ' disability co~ti,,aes t,'~ e..z~, ._- he ~..I~S~OO.1 ........ - ..--o~ s~'; t .:a~' }:aVe his ilu. fi:e re:qsp'ed from '- ~', " ~ - "-%~ ~-'~ time ~a~d list at kis own reque'~t at ~y ~i:.o or ,nc i:e:q, siou _~.oard ..... at a._~. , · .~.,.~e ~;ot e~<ceedins: ..... y qui ,--. ',,,-~ ' of any .~3 ......'iA" ~s [:t~o ...... ~ld tn detOz'~'i~ic ;'d:etl er the said verso;':, is stil? inca]able of ~'e~:lori~Ls efficient service by reason of kis ment~ or }.aysmca]' 'infiz~ity, ~.i~_'. i ~ sai.i ~osci o~,~'~,-!1 be of the ~,,'inion~_ -that tko said iist. . .,~. ~C,7~i;iiO!~ 5oar,_" i~: ]iorc. Z~' orc"~t ~c - - .... , .... .lu..:ii t o r, . ~': i or_.e of the Council, the. 7;i;, lkr~'~ ?'or, ti:c ii, f- Trea;surer :u~.i t;~e ~_;.,, _.. ...... ~ ,:. C,f :1::~] i 7. :,.] ..... '"' ' Section 8. ?I '-. or,]in,a::-::~: ' "'' ~ ;~ ; ,~:.~ _, ,,7~, its IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of September, 1926. No. 3000. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall a gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ~ inch gas main in Winona Avenue from a dead end East of Main Street, 60 feet East. 275 Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke ±'rom 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' i tion. APPROVED ATTeSt: President - ' IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of September 1926. No. 3001. 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 ?the same is hereby granted the RoanoKe Water Works Company to install water mains as fellows: 1. A 2 inch main in Patton Avenue N. E., 120 feet East of 6th Street, a distance of 200 feet. ' 2. A 2 inch main in 9th, Street S. E., 50 feet South of Morrell Avenue, a distance of 200 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 damage to per- ~:ison or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water mains, ~;':!and further agrees to replace the s~reet where the same is opened under the provi- is-tons of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora-? I tion~' ~ i APPROVED ~ ATTEMPT: President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F R0~IOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of September 1926. No. 2099. A RESOLUTION to transfer from the Workmen's Compensation ~und the sum of ~1,000.00. '~EREAS, by ordinance adopted on the __day of September 1919, a fund known ~s the Workmen's Compensation ~und was created; and ;'~EREAS, the said fund now amounts to more than $15,000.00; and ~'~HEREAS~ the Council of the City of Roanoke had adopted a general Pension Or- !dinance, and no funds being available, to pay the ~ensioners under said ordinanc. THEREFORE? BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of ~l,000.00 be, and is hereby transferred from the '~orkmen's Compensation Fund, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw such warrants and make such entries as are necessary to complete said transfer. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0}iE, 'VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of Septe~ber 1926. No. SO02. , A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company to in- stall certain street lights in the annexed territory of 1925. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the follow- ing street lights: One 25o C. P. light at the corner of York Road and Laburnum Avenue. One 250 C. P. light on Laburnum Avenue 550' ~est of York Road.. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of ~ontvale Road and Barham Road. One 250 C. P. light at the corner'of Tillitt Road and Weaver Road. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Guilford Avenue and Tillitt Road. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Summit Avenue ~and Woodlawn Avenue. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Guilford Avenue and Woodlawn Avenue. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Woodlawn Avenue and Alberta Avenue. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Guilford Avenue and Lofton Road. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Lofton Road and Barham Road. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Wilson Street and ~orehead Avenue Said lights to be maintained under the contract now existing between the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company and the City of Roanoke. of 1925. All of said lights shall be charged to the account of the annexed territo] ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED PreSident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANO][E, VIRGIDIA, The 10th, day of September 1926. No.'S00S. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company 'to. in- Y 27", BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Rail- way & Electric Company be, and the same is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. light at the corner of Carter Road and East Road. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Rcanoke I Railway & Electric Company ~md the City of Roanoke ATTES~: '"Clerk. APPROVED Pr'~siden .~~ ' IN THE COUNCIL P0R THE CITY 0P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th, day of September, 1926. No. $004. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of August 1926, and_ directing the pa~ment of same. BE IT ItESOLV2~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of August 1926, be, and the same are here- approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dep ' t. City Clerk Treasurer Legal Dep't. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Counc il Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Juvenile Court Police Dep't. ~ire Dep't. ~ire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspector Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Dep't. Street Cleaning Garbage Dep't. Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crusher City Stables Refunds & Rebates Special Services ~¥orkmen s Compensation Garage Dep ' t. Parks Library ;Jark et New ~arket Interest Water Site Annex 19S~ ~ 8'74.9¢ 1,624.81 919.81 88.09 .585.00 .'316.66 2,655.92 2'78.09 952.12 8~5.10 241.66 315.60 4,53.32 35.00 37.5.28 158.75 388 4V5.85 96.00 1, ?50.10 696.13 10,411.97 12,962.'79 2,109 .V5 2,495.5'7 445.00 5 1.00 IO0.O0 185.12 1,628.44 2,023.14 4,199.64 649.89 4,2V0.48 1,382.43 1,491.49 843.68 213.18 53. O0 286.85 1,213 1,552.49 1,655.46 1,3V7.94 120.87 69'7.50 169.21 692.Z0 -EXTRAORDINARY- Detenti on Home Sewer Construction Drain Construction Sewer Refunds Opening & Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Constructi on Bridge Construction New Market 10,201.65 3V2.11 5,093.16 68 .'70 '169.68 3,224.85 2,03?.5? 2,894.62 746 .V6 1,812.50 500.00 2'7,121.60 $ 95,355.21 ATTEST: 'Clerk · APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of September, 1926. No. 2075. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 9th, day of February, 1923, entitled, "An Ordinance to Regulate and Prescribe the Number of Exits and Stairways for FireproOf Build- ings." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 9th, day of February 192Z, entitled, "An Ordinance to Regulate and Prescribe the Number of Exits an~t Stair- ways for Fireproof Buildings be amended and re-ordained So as to read as follows: That all fireproof buildings of three (3) stories or more in height with all walls, floors, roofs, frames, windows, stai~vays and elevator shafts construc- ted of fireproof material used as an office building, warehouse or a building to be used for mercantile purposes and having a floor area (based on the 2nd or 3rd floor area) of Six Thousand Square Feet or less must have one enclosed fireproof, interio: stairway with self closing doors located not less than eight (8) feet from the ele- vator or other shafts and to open in a corridor on the ground floor with unlocked doors and a fireproof passage 'may to a public street or alley. For each additional 5,000 square feet or fractional part thereof in ex- cess of 6,000 feet there shall be at least two (2) means of exits, not including elevators. Each additional stairway shall be enclosed, fireproof, with self clos- ing doors. Each stairway shall not be less than 36 inches wide clear of all obstru( tion and all stairs to be straight or to return on level landings. There shall not more than fifteen (15) risers between any landings. That in no case shall the riser of any inside stairway exceed seven and one-half (?~) inches in height nor shall th, and to have a non-slip surface. Each stairway enclosure shall be lighted on each red floor. There shall also be a_~ight over each door to stairway marked (STAIRWAY ~[IT) these lights shat], be on a separate circuit or cormected with the hall cir- cuit, and kept burning at all times that the building is occupied. Each building that this section is intended to provide exits for shall be 'equipped with a fire hose on each floor with connections the same as the Rosneke ~ire Department. The ~.?.~;e-~', ~=,a ~ Iea.~f.o~ of all stan~, pi~es must be approve~ by the Buildin~ Inspector and the Chief of the Fire Department. Fireproof Houses sna...~l be constructed over all elevators and stairways wxt~ side windows ancl fusing links opening from the in£[de and a door bpeAing on the roof from the inside without a key. Each stair~vay to extend to the roof. There shall be a skylight over each stair~vay or elevator if side windows cannot be ~ro- vided. Ail buildings of fireproof construction accord]n.~ to Section 140 of the Building Code shall na~e stairways ~4 inches wide clear of all obstruction, except theaters and other public r~laces of assembly as provided for elsewhere in the ing Code. A??ROVED ATTEST: Clerk. t~resi dent, Iii ~' T~'~z. COLE~CIL 202 TKE CITY 0F.~o~'~vn?~,~__, VIRGII~IA, The 15th, day of September 1926. No. 5005. A R-.o0L%~IOII directirg the construction of a sewer to accommodate certain property. :'~-~'~;,r_~.-u~, by resolution adopted on the 27th, day of July 1926, it was di- rected that a hearin~ be given the property owners abutting on the streets men- ,., tioned in the list hereto attached, and made a part thereof, on the question cf 'i I constructing sanitary sewers to accommodate the properties of the owners as shown i in said list; and, ,~:~.~u~o, in accordance with said resolution the City Lana~er fixed the ~,;t' 9th, day of September 1926, at 5 o'clock i'. 1[., in the Council Room, in the ~.~'~_n~'ciDa !iBuilding as the time and place for said hearir~, notice of which was published as ii required by law; and, ,qqz.~EAS, on said 9th, day of September the City Eanager did give said hear- ing, and no va]id objections being urged to the construction of said sewer; ..... n~u.'m, BE IT ~.0LV,:.D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sew- er be constructed to accommodate the properties on the streets mentioned in the list hereto attached, and made a part thereof, and when said sewer is completed one-third of the cost thereof shall be as'tossed against sai:l property and pro-rated ~laccording to the front footage of said 1 i; A ~ Z 2-i 0 V E D IN THE COLE~CIL FOR TFL~ CITY 02 RO~I,C~[E VIi{GIHIA, The 1Zth, day of September, 1926. No. ZOO6. A RESOLUTION directing the construction of a sewer to acco~nodate certain property · WHEREAS, by resolution adopted on the ETth, day of July 19g6, it was di- rected that a hearing be given the property owners abuttin~ on the streets mentioneld, in the list hereto attached, and made a part thereof, on the question of construct- ing sanitary sewers to accommodate the properties of the owners as shown in said list; and, '?~E.R~S, in accordance with said resolution the City l~lanager fixed the 9th, .day of September 19~6, at Z o'clock ?. I~Z., in the Council Room in the ~lunici- pal Building as the time and place for said hearing, notice of which was published as required by law; and, ?~tEREAS, on said 9th, day of September the City ~.Zanager did give said hearing, and no valid objections being urged to the construction of said sewer; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sewer be constructed to accommodate the properties on the streets mentioned in the list hereto attached, and made a part thereof, and when said sewer is completed one-third of the cost thereof shall be assessed against said property and pro-rate~ according to the front footage of said property. ATTEST: ' Clerk. APPROVED - ~res~dent~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0Y~E, VIRGI!~IA, The 13th,day of September, 1926. No. ~00~. A RESOLUTION to appoint a committee to acquire from the Sun Investment Company a strip of land V~ feet wide and extending back between parallel lines to 1VO feet alo~ ~irk Avenue for the prupose of widening ~[irk Avenue. ~iEREAS, the Council deems it necessary~ to widen ~lirk Avenue West of Jefferson Street for a distance of l?O feet, and hereby declares its intention to ~.~iden said Avenue V~ feet, and WHEREAS, the Sun Investment Company is the owner of the land abutting Kirk Avenue necessary for the purpose of widening said Avenue, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a committee consisting of ~,~r. Chas, D. Fox, J. W. Comer and W. ~. Hunter who are hereby appointed and directed for, and on behalf of the Council for the City of Roanoke to acquire from the Sun Investment Company a strip of land fronting V~ feet on the West side o£ Je~fferSon Street at the Northwest corner of Kirk Avenue and extending back between parallel lines 1VO feet. Said land being necessary to widen ][irk Avenue, and the committee is directed to report to Council. IN THE COUNCIL ~OR THE CITY OF ROAN01~, VIi{GINIA, The l?th, day of September 1926. No. 5008. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Pilling Station, Incorporated, to install certain gasoline tanks. BE IT REsoLvED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted to the Roanoke Filling Station, Incorporated, to in- stall gasoline ta~s as follows: 1. Two 1,000 gallon gasoline tanks at their station on the North side of Campbell Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets S. ~/,~. 2. One 1,000 gallon gasoline tank at ~506 Second Street S. W. The said tabks shall be installed in accordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector, and according to specifications furnished by him. The said Roanoke Filling Station, Incorporated, by acting under this resolu- tion 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 ~ gasoline tanks, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do i by the Council of the City of Roanoke. At;~ ROV~ ~ JL D ~resi~ent. ATT~;.ST: Clerk. .............. IN THE C0~ICIL ~0R THE CITY 0F ROAN0~, VIRGI!~IA, THE 1V~h, ~ay off September 1926 A ~SOL~ION authorizing the Roanoke ~ilway & Electric Company to install certain street lights. BE IT PJ~SOLV.~:D by the Council o~ the C~t~ of Roanoke that the Roanoke l~ilway ~& Electric Company be ~d it is hereby authorized to install street lights as fol- lows: 1. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of 18th, Street and Essex Avenue N.W. 2. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Hanover Avenue and 24th, Street N.,~. 3. One 250 C. P. light on Lynchburg Avenue 350 feet West of North Jefferson Street. Said lights to be maintained in accordance with contract existin~ between the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company and the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED z re s'i dent. 222 IN THE COblCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOIiE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, Day of. September, 1926. No. 5009. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Stone Tile & Supply Company, In- corporated, to construct a spur track across 17th, Street S. W., betweem the Virginian Railway Right-of-Way and Roanoke River. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Stone Tile & Supply Company', Incorporated, to construct a spur track across 17th, Street S. ~,7., between the Virginian Railway Right-of-Way and the Roanoke River in accordance with plans hereto attached and made a part hereof. Said Stone Tile & Supply Company, Incorporated, by acting under this resolution agrees to keep l?th, Street S. /Y., where the same is used by said com- pany, in first class repair and the top of the rails of said track shall conform to the grade of the street, and said crossing shall be maintained by the said Stone Tile & Supply Company, Incorporated. Said Company further agrees by acting under this resolution to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damage tQ person or prop- erty by r:ason of the construction and maintenance of said sm~r track. ATT2ST: Cle rk. Presi dent. IN THE COLR.ICIL P01 TH:i CITY C!P ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th, Day of September 1926. No. ZO12. ,i RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke ?iater ,>~orks Company to in- stall a certain water main. , BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, ..... ~ iLL ~i~ and the same is hc~reby granted the Roanoke ',':~ater ~lorks Company to inst~ a ~vater main in Staunton Avenue between 21st and 22nd Streets, N. Said Roanoke Tater Works Company by actin~ under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save ha~less the C~ty of ~,oano~e from all claims for damages to person or property by reason of the construction ~d maintenance of said water main and further agrees to re'~'lace the street where the same is opened under the provi- ,~o~,e providing for street restora, sions of the general ordinances of the City of Re~ tion. ATTEST: APPROVED re~l ~el%t. =-~:,, CONTCIL FC::: Tn~ CITY 07 ROM:C.'~_:, VIRGIITIA, The 1st day off October, ]0,~u ITc. S011. :~:~ 02[DINASCE to amen:: and reordain sub-section "B" of Section 7, of an ordinance adopted by the Co:n':cil of the Cit;.: of 2o,:noke on the 20th, day of August 192G,, entitled, "An 0r~nce to Rer'ulate tko yroduction ._~. ~-~<: Sale of !:ilk and !:ilk i~roa.ucts in tile ,~:t;~ of :' .... BE 12 0RD.&Il:ED by the Council of t::e City of 2osnoke that sub-section of Section 7, of an ordimnce .adopted Ly the Co:uucil of the Cit~ of .7oanoke on the 20th, day of August 1926, be amended an,bt reordaine2 so as ~o re::d as foilo:':s: "(b) Gi~:D:.." ~:,T MI:i: Grade "A" :a:v I..:ilk shall come from cows free from disease as dete~nined b:/ the tuberculin test and physical examinations by a quali- fied veterinarian, a~proved by the Health Officer. it shall be produced and handle~ by em~2oyees ~ree ~rom disease as detern:ined by medical examination by a ouali~ied physician. It sh~d. 1 be produced-~' -~ ~u,~:e~ sani a~.:: ~.ous that *'" o ~c.. ~,::e bacterial count at thc time of delivery to the cc::s:~mer shall not e>:ceed 50,000 per cubic centimeter. Dairy farms producin~ this grade of milk score at least 80 ~oiuts on the of- ficial score card c~ .. .~.: this department, :vhic}~ :vilTM bc tko same as that of the United States Department cf Agriculture, and of the ~0 yoints, at lenst 45 loints must be for "l,:ethods" and shall conform to all the items of sanitation in pa~ ~,::.rapn (f) of this section." A i i 2 0 V ~ IN 2:::' COUNCIL 10R TlC CITY 07 The 1st, day of October, 1926. No. 3014. AlT~_£::):: T%: .' ::,'~:,::~ ~,A~,,~ to amend and reordain Section 10 of an ordinance adopted by the Co~<:cil of the City of Ro~moke on the ~th, ~o-- ~ ~ "An ~<.~>., o~ August 192o, entitled, Ordinance to Re~zulate the rroduction and SaNe of ............ :.~ :.-rc::ucts in the City of 2oanoke, Virginia." BE IT O'?Df:I:!:": by the Co~nu,:l' r' -" of the City of ~' .... that :~ tisn ........... . _:o:~::o~:u oeo 10 of an '- ~ ~'~ ~O~l~Ci ~: ordimnce a..~o,~ed by ~ne 1 of the Cit~ of ~ ~,~' ~ ' .... ::o~:~no::e, Virginia, on the '~'' th, da:;~ of August 1926, entitled, "An Crdizm'nce to ::eh:late': ~' the ::.'rod::ction and Sale of I:ilk and :.:ilk :roducts in the City of Roanoke, ~:' ~ .... ~ ,, ~:r::~=a., be anonded an.i reordained~ so as to read as follows: SECTION T~{ T:~:.;;S:m;:-r~INO OR DT: DTIT:~ ~' I - ' No milk producer or distributor s'~,,~, ~' ~- ~z~:.~ tra::sfer ,.zl~ from one container to another u~:on the street or in a-~ vehicle or uore or i~i ~'~,~ Iaea awa m 2 4 expressly prohibited. It shall be unlawful for hotels., soda fountains, restaurants and similar establishments to sell or serve any whole milk or adjusted milk except from the original container in which it was received from the producer or distributor, pro- vided however sueh establishments may transfer milk from the original container to containers from which it r~qay be pumped. The pumps, however, shall be approved by the Health Officer, and such pumps shall be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized at not less than twelve hour periods. AFl'ROVED ~re 1t.7 THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOI~E, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of October, 1926. No. 5015. A RESOLUTION to exchange that piece of land fronting 200 feet on ComJnerce Street and extendin~ back Z00 feet to Third (Roanoke) Street as a site for the new ~ederal bull ding. ~J~iERF~kS,, an authorization has been made by the United States Government for the ~urpose of acquiring sites for new ~ederG1 buildings in the United States; and '~fIEREAS, the represenatives of the Treasury and t~ost Office Departments respectively, have visited the City of Roanoke for the purpose of ascertaining if land is available on which t6 erece a n~w ~Oederal building; and 7~EREAS, that piece of land beginning at thc Northwest corner of Secor~i (Co~nerec) Street and Luck Avenue and extending along Second (CoP, Jnerce) Street North 26'0 feet and running back between parallel lines ZOO feet to Third (Roanoke) Street is available for such purpose; ~nd " ';~HEREAS, it will be to the best interests of the City of Roanoke, and of the Public Schools of the Oity of Roanoke to exchan~.e said land with the United States Governemnt as a site for a new Federal building~ Ti{EREPORI,~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke ( The School Board of the City of Roanoke concurring) that the parcel of land beginning at the IJorthwest corner of Second {Commerce) Street and Luck Avenue and extending along Second {Commerece) Street North 200 feet and 'running back between parallel Lines ZOO feet to Third (Rosnoke) Street be exchanged with the United States Govern- nent for that certain parcel of land belonging to the United i~tates situated at the '.~ortheast corner of Church Avenue ~nd First (Henry) Street fronting 95.25 feet on ?irst (Henry) Street and 176.45 feet on Church Avenue. The value of the two parcels eing equal, u-!~on such terms and conditions and subject to such restrictions as may .ereafter be agreed upon bp- the Council of the City of Roanoke, The School Board of ~he City of Roanoke and the Represenatives of the Fe.}eral Gove~'nment. BE IT FURTHER Ri:BOZV[.O that ti:e City Attorney be, and he is heret~y authorized and directed to take such ~roceedin~°o~ as he deems necessary and .?~roFer for the ' Federa purpose of conveying said land to the 1 Government. AP t:ROVED C 1 e rk. IN TT(? COL~.[CIL '~0:~ T!7!i CITY OF ROiO.[C~_.~, VIP,,GINIA, The 1st, day of October, 1926. !,To. 3016. ;~ :,~ou._~zlEi~ authorizi~r:~ the City~ ~ttorney to institute ~.n.°~ ~ prosecute con- demnation.vroccedin~s~._, to accnire~ ~ ~iece of land neede:] %,y Ith~ City of ~:~oanoke~ to widen Kirk Avenue .?est of Jefferson Street: piece of lane o::a:ed t-:y t]~e ~ .~un I:.ave~st,ment Corp¢,ration at the corner of Jefferson Street and Xirk Avenue frontinF 7-~- feet oN Jefferson Street and extendinf: back betv~een parallel lines 170 feet is :aeede! ]?y thc City of 2oanoke to ?,~iden Kirk Avenue: and price 'for snid ia}~d; and the Council of the City of Roanoke is ~etermined to acG~ire the same: TNEREPORE, B?_. I~'-~ ~,.""~',,.. .... ~f=, l}y t~:e Council of the Cit&-- of Roanoke ~nat the ' ' z'ecte~ to "' .... Attorney be, proceedin.,-s a,lainst the said Sun Investme~-~t Cor¥oration to acovire for tls ]:ur!-ose wi denin~ ............. Xirk lvenne that riece of l~,nd de .... ~-:," as fo]io'v',,_: ~.,~=,:,TI_?~ at a Foint cf the present ~:ozt_~/:,~e~:t corner of :_zrk Avenue and ...... 88o 'Jefferson Street, tkence u, itk t:~ .... ~,~e~:,c:-.. ~:~. No~',..L iir:e of~.l~"-'-ri, Avenue ..~T. SO' 10" 0 ?~. 170.0 fleet to a point; thence Uorth 1 09' 12" South 88© SO' 10" E. 170 0 fleet to the · -. f~ers~,,n ;~reet; thence with the dest side of s{:tme 8. 1° 08' 'I51'W. V.5 feet to tho 'l~lacc cf Beginnin3., and beinf' oou~n 7~-fleet of Lot ~9, Block 11, Sheet i ~ '., , _ o. . accor:tin? to th~ 0ffici~ ~ ~' ~ feet c,~ Lot 121, ,r~,~ 5, of tke Survey of the Citl off :,-'~t'~ or ,as Zouthern Ro~oke Land g Im~'roveme:nt_ Co~?any,.~; , ma:~ o'f 18~9, contairzin~; 1275.0 square fleet. :[!1 bearings referred to the :.[eridian of the f, ffZicial Survey..' See ~lan 2110 on fil~ the office of t_':~e City ~n~mneer, l~omtd:e Vzr6~:~,,,. · i i: R O V ~" D i'reci~ent. !i C 1 e ri:. III TH" COUNCIL 20R Tile CITY ©~ ROANOKE, VIP, GIi,~IA, The 1st, day of October, 1926. !7o. 5017. A R:SOLUTI0iT authorizing the ?ayment of ~i~400.00 due the League of Vir- ginia L[unicipaliti es. BE IT ~SOLV£D 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 ,~400.00, payable to the League of Virginia l[unicipaliti.es - dues for Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Convention and League dues. :~oOLV~D ~nat an appropriation of ;~;400.00 be, and the same BE IT FUi{Tt!ER ~ ~ is hereby made to the account of the Convention and League 5~es. ATTEST: Clerk. AP~ROVED President. III TH~£ COUNCIL 20R THE CITY 02 ROAII01~, VIRGI:IA, The 1st, day of October, 1926. No. 3019. A P~SOLUTION to purchase a piece of land from J. F. t~leasants for the new market site: BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Co,until of the City of Roanoke that the Lot described as Lot 9, Section 6, ( R. J. Wright U. ap ) belongin~ to J. F. I~leasants, be pur- chased at the price of ~!~1,250.00 for the new market purposes. The City Attorney is directed to examine the title to said property and report thereon his opinion in writing. AT±~ST. Clerk. AP?ROVED ?resident. The 8th, day of October, 1926. LTO. ~020. stall cez-t;~.:~:~., '.'~r~ter r::air'.s: ............ ~ the ,Tity (-.~. o,-o?:: .~ ,z %ermit ~e, ' e'~ ......... .~er 7c:,'ks Conpany, t.o z,[sta21 ,vator r?ins as follows: 1. :l 6 inck ma.in ol~ n'ullitt ~vo:tue Z. ., c,., 5th to th, '~rc~els. A! PTM VED !'~e si ,lent. The 8tk, d.-.~ of Cc:to%er, lnO: NO. '?0 The Sth, day of October, ITo. ?0.~. , '),~¢'~TT':'Tr,~ to a'rerove '-' acco:rots ant, aims ag~inst ""-' C4t,~ cf Roanoz=. for the r:'~onth of Se":~to. lief, 1926, ai':a direct:]u~ ';lie v'~jrr:to~t Cf ~c,l~il cf tko .,_t~: of ~o~r, oke that ~z, IT D~S~!.NrED 1-~y the ............ he accm:i'its an.] c!ajms agaiu°* the O':+y for the ,-',*nt:~ of Se-te~n~:er, !926, be, and *~'' are here~y ~.T.!,-c~ed an'~ ordere: T.,j,]d as fo!].ovm: City "~-~'~' ]~oit-e e, zn~ 'Oe~ta rtmen t City Clerk Trea. surer Legal De!'artm e:r~t Judges 2alaric Court C;f~'~_]Cers Coz]e(;t~ crt O~ City :;all Electi Stat/c~er~ C 0u'r!c i 1 0 CTLVG .... C oro~er '.lin sb ou s e ~ai ] Juveni ~ e uourt Yol_ice ..~: ~it'c De', artnient Fire Xy,li-a~it Rental o0re~t 1i"" 1.711i t.~: ry ? An:to ri e s ..uaza,,~.in,: ,. OeteritJo,~ o+ , Cic ' .:, .1 O ::' t aV. ZF' ?treot Re fair ~ri,.t.::e .::eva~ r C im [<': e r Cit- ,~b~2_.les ,< '0 g I ..... 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A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall a gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4 inch gas main on Kenwood Boulevard from a dead end East of 17th, Street, ?~0 feet East, The said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for ~amagem to persons 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- toration. APPROVED ATTEST: -Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18,day-of October 1926. No. 3028. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Wood-Laughon 0il Company to in- stall a 12,~00 gallon gasoline tank. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Wood-Laughon 0il Company to install a 1£,~00 gallon gasoline tank at its ~illing Station on the East side of Jefferson Street, North of Jefferson Street bridge. The said tank to be installed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspe~or and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Wood-Laughon 0il Company by acting under this resolution agree to persons or property by reason of the installation and mainten(~nce of said gasoline 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. ATTEST: APPROVED PTe si dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 02 ROANOICE, VIRGINIA, THE 22nd, DAY 0F OCTOBER, 1928. NO. 3021. A .RESOLUTION granting a permit to Phillip Levy & Company to construct an overhead passageway in the alley between Campbell and Salem Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Phillip Levy & Compan~ to construct an overhead passageway in the alley between Campbell and Salem Avenues so as to connect their buildin~ fronting Campbell Avenue with their building fronting Salem Avenue. Said passageway not to exceed 20 feet in width, outside measurements, and shall be at least l~ feet above the grade of the alley, and shall be of fireproof construction and equipped with fireproof doors. Said pass~geway shall be constructed according to the good liking ~nd satis- faction of the building inspector and in accordance with the plans hereto attached and made a part hereof. The said Phillip Levy & Company by acting under this reso- lution agree to indemnify and save h~rmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and saintenance cf said overhead passageway and further agrees to remove the same when it is direct. ed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer, acting under instructions from the Council. ATTEST: APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH£~, CITY 07 R0~N0~LE, VIRGINIA, THE 22ND DAY OF OCT OB~R, 1926 No. JOJO. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company, Incorpora. 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, Incorporated, to install a 2 inch water main on ~lorida Avenue N. W., 270 feet East of Lafayette Boulevard for a distance of 100 feet. The said Roanoke Water ,~torks Company, Incorporated, by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claim.~ for d~nages 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 open- ed under the provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ~ ATTEST: 6ke"rk. - APPROVED Pre si dent IN TH?i C0bv~CIL P0R T~ CITY 0P ROPG{01£E, VIRGI~IR, THE £9TH DAY OF 0CTOBER~ 1926. No. SOS9. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. A. Lucas to construct an overhead gasoline pipe line. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted J. A. Lucas to construct an overhead gasoline pipe line from the Railroad Siding at Shaffer's Crossing, across ~,{ason Avenue to the gasoline tanks located on lots 20 and 21 of the Runn~neade Addition"belonging to J. A. Lucas. The said J. A. Lucas by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmle~:s the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the const~ction and mainten~nce of said overhead gasoline pipe line, and further agrees to remove the s~me when he is directed so to do' by the Council of the City of Roanoke, or its duly authorized officer acting under its direction. ATTESi': Cle rk. AI:PROVED President. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TF~E CITY O? ROAN01~, VIRGINIA, THE 29TH .DAY O? OCTOBER, 1926. No. 3032. A RESOLUTI0~{ gramting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall a oertain gas main. the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4" gas main on Ghent Boulevard from a dead end West of 0tterview Avenue to Bluemont Avenue and on Bluemont Avenue 100 feet East 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 ~er- sons or property by reason of the construction and m~intenance of said gas main and i~rther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Ro~noke providing for street res- t orati on. ATTEST; APPROVED IN TP~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 03~ R0~0LE, VIRGINIA, THE 29TH DAY 0F OCTOBER, 1926. NO. 3033. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke '/Cater Works 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. 2" main on 19th Street S. E., North of Dale Avenue from 19th, to 21st, Street; the main to be insta.~led inside the curb line. 2. 2" main on Madison Avenue N. E., 200 feet East of Fourth Street N. E. A line across Fallon Park, 21st, Street at Dale Avenue North to the 10" main now across ~allon Park. 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 ilpersons or property by reason of the construction smd maintenance of s~id water ~, mains, and further agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under thet provisions of th~ general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street re- storati on. ATTEST: APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL P0R ' ~n~ CITY 07 -.0AN0t~, VIRGINIA, THE 29TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1926. No. 3034. RESOLUTION Granting a permit to E. F. Palmer to construct two cross-overs the same is hereby granted E. F. Palmer to construct two cross-overs on llth, Street N. W., at the corner of Moorman Road into a filling station. The said cross-overs shall be constructed according to the specifications furnished by the City Engineer and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said E. F. Palmer 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 reasen of mthe construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH% CITY OF R0~/~OKE, VIRGINIA, THE 29TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1926. No. 30,36. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to repair the building at the new market site: BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to repair the building on the new market site at a cost not to exceed $?~.00. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Pre sid ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0,!NOF2E, VIRGIl{IA. THE 5TH DAY 07 NOVEMBER, 1926. No. Z035. A P~SOLUTION to appropriate ~10, 428 .85 to the account of the Juvenile Detenti on Home. BE IT .RESOLVED by the Council of the City o£ Roanoke that an appropria- tion of $10,428.8~ be, and the same is hereby made to the Juvenile Detention Home. The City Clerk and Auditor is directed to make such entries on his books that will carry into effect the provisions of this resolution. ATTEST: ~ Clerk. APPROVED fr%siden~. IN THE COUNCI~, FOR TH:; CITY 0~~ ROAN0t~, ¥IRGINIA, THE 5TH DAY 0F NOVI]'~BER, 1926. NO. 305V. A RESCLUTION requesting the Judge of the Corporation Court to appoint a Board of Equalization, fixing the compensation of said Board, and making an ap- propriation to pay such compensation: :.'~HERF~S, there have been numerous complaints as to the assessed value of real estate in the City of Roanoke; and ~;~H...RF~IS, Chapter 147, Section 7, of an ~ct approved ~.Iarch 16, 1926, provides that upon petition the Corporation Court of the City of Roanoke may appoint a lo- cai Board of Equalization of assessments to be composed of three members who shall' be selected by the Court or Judge from the citizens of the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roancke that the Judge of the Corporation Court be, and he is hereby petitioned to appoint a local Board of Equalization of assessments for the City of Roanoke, as provided in Chap- ter 147, Section 7, of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1926. BE IT ~W~JRTH~fR ~SOLVED that said Board when appointed each member thereof shall be paid the sum of ,~10.00 per day, and for the Clerk of said Board shall be paid the sum of .~8.00 per day for e-~?~ch day of actual service. Said sum shall be paid upon statements rendered, and to which ~n affidavit shall be attached as to the correctness thereof. BE IT F~THE2 RE~OLVi~D that the sum of .~1,000.00 be, and is hereby appropria!- ted to the account of speci':~l services for the purpose of paying the compensation herein ~rovided for - An emergency is set forth and is hereby declared to exist, and this resolu- ti on shall be in force from its passage. A P P R 0 V E D ~resi dent. ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL 20R TIiE CITY 0~~ ROAD0!~, VIRGINIA, THE 5TH DAY 07 NOVEI~R, 1926. No. 5058. A RESOLL~£ION grantir~ a permit to the Ro-moke Gas Light Company to install a 4" gas main on Howbert Avenue, ~;asena, from a dead end '/~est of Second Street 750'i West to a dead end. BE I~ RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4" gas main on Howbert Avenue, ?;asena, from a dead end ,,Jest of Second Street 250' West to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemni~ and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas main and f~rther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the gens~l ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restor. ation. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THi COUNCIL ~0R TH~ CITY OF ROAN0tCE VIRGINIA, THE 5TH DAY OF NOV£MBER 1926, No. 50Z9. A RESOLU£ION authoriZing th~~ i{oanoke Ry. ~ Electric Co,., to tnstall certa-i~ ] BE IT RESOLV~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Railwa & Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as fol- lows: One 2~0 C. P. light at the corner of ~,,lurrell f~venue ~nd ~th, Street ~. E. One 2~0 C. P. light at the corner of Murray Avenue and ll~ Street S. E. One 250 C. ?. light at the corner of IJorehead Avenue ~,.and ?th Street S. E. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of 'Buena Vista Avenue and ?th Street S. E. ANNEX TE~,RIT0_~Y 0F 1928 One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Staunton Avenue and 24th Street N. One 2~0 C. !~. light at the corner of Morehead Avenue and ~,.~orningside Street S. E. One 250 C. P. light at the 'corner of Rugby Boulevard and 10th Street, Rugby. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Rugby Boulevard a, nd llth Street, Z~gby. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Rugby Boulevard ~nd l£th Street, Rugby. One ~50 C. P. light at the corner of Rugby Boulevard and 1Zth Street, Rugby One 2~0 C. P. light at the corner of Rugby Boulevard and Grayson Street, Rugby. One 250 C. ?. light at the corner of Rugby Boulevard r~nd l~th, Street, Rugby. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Rugby Boulevard and 16th Street, Rugby. One 250 C. P. light at Cherry Tree Street (and Salem Road. Said lights to be maintained in accordance with the contract existing betwee~ the Roanoke Railway & Electric Compar4v and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Pre Si den~. ATTEST: - ' Cl~rk. ights: 297 IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 02 ROANOY. E, VIRGINIA, THE 5TH DAY OP NOV,"I~BER 1926. No. 3~0. A ,RESOLUTION authorizing the payment of $150.00 to Dr. C. C. Coleman and Dr. J. G. Lyerly for professional services rendered A. M. Smith. 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 for the sum of ~150.00 payable to Dr. C. C. Coleman and Dr. J. G. Lyerly for professional services rendered A. ki. Smith, Police Officer. Said amount when paid shall be charged to Workmen's Compensation. ' re si'~ent; ATTEST: Clerkj IN T~ COUNCIL ~'0R THE CITY 0P ROAN0![E, VIRGINIA, THE 5TH DAY 07 NOVE}.,~ER 1926. No. 3041. A RESOLUTION to repeal the resolution providing for addition~:~l compensation for judges and clerk of elections. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke providir~ for additional compensation of ~2.00 to the judges and clerk of elections be, and the s~Jne is hereby repealed. A P P R.0 V E D ~~ President. ATTEST: Cle rk. 1N T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0Y-E, VIRGINIA, THE lgTH DAY 0P NOVE!~ER, 1926. No. 3042. RESOLUTION t,o approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of October 1926, and directin? the payment of same. BE IT ?~ESO]~VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and k claims against the City for the month of October 1926, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine e ring Depart ment City Cie rk Treasurer Legal De;cartment Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of taxes :~ 9?2.99 ]., 531.57 963.30 60.83 375,85 4,792.85 ].. 3Vl .13 94 8,86 Collection of taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & ~rinting Counc i 1 Conventi on & League Dues Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspection U. ilitary & Armories Phy si c i an .Quarantine & Detention Health Department Street C].eaninz ~arbage Department S ewer ]~ai nte na nc e Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables Refunds & Rebat es Special Services Damages & Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Dep' t. Schools Parks Library New :arket Interest Annex - 192§ Accounts Payable 219.43 ?71.75 386.41 70 .Sl 448.32 102.85 50.00 349.06 141.74 388.33 4?5.83 72.00 1,422.54 '/5T.29 10,632.58 11,471.04 2,133.26 2,411.90 459.55 75.00 100.00 1V5.00 1,655.37 ~, 206.90 647.08 5,049.18 939.93 1,119.87 1,674.41 247.19 3.00 11.45 300.05 793.71 60,000.00 1, 0~1.55 2,056.16 1, ~19.44 1]~,63 34,240.00 687 .Z1 920.32 161,728.04 EX T RA 0 RD INA RY Detention Home Sewer Construction Drain Construction St re e t Grading Macadamizing Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction New ~ark et Total 11,404.09 2,885.41 441.36 ?69.86 3,346.96 2,142.56 2,274.35 330.63 .43 1,301.11 84,896.76 186,624.80 ATTEST: v' ,/U clerk AP P R 0VED esl ~en~. .%':' III THE CCUNCIL P0R TIE( CITY b'~ ~0.~JC'= , 7I~.,I!!I.~, TuE 19 th DAY OF TTO. V~'aEp 1926 N0. 3043. ~' T tn A RE~C~U~I'C~N to abandon and release such rights as the City may have in that certain alley lying South of the Virginian Rail.?~: Right-of-Vay .'md ~st of 1Vth Street, )%EREAS, the o~,~mera of lots 14, 15 ~6 16, Section of the West End Land Company have petitioned to close the alley lying in the rear of sai,~ lots; the same bei~ South of the Virginia Railway's Right-of-Way and extendi~ East- ward from 17th Street S. '7. Sair] alley shown on the sketch hereto attached and made a Fart hereof, and '..',St~R~&S, by aBandoni~ such rights as the City ra~ have in said alley will in no way prejudice the rights of amy propert~ owner or the public. T~-~:~'~r,v~'.~.~ ~_,~, BE IT R~SOLVED by the Council of th~: City. of Roanoke that such rights as the City may have in and to that certain alley ]_yin~ in the rear of lots 14, 15 amd 16, Section , of the ';./est End Land ComDgy's map, and lying South of the Virginian Railway Company's Ri.~ht-of-V.fay ~?~d East of 17th, Street, S ?7 be and the same is hereby abandoned and released IN ' ~z'* ~.~.:: CITY 0~ ROAN0i'~, VIRDINI ~,., ~:z: COUNCIL FOR ~=" _ THE ~' ~ ~ DAY 0 ? ~'UTM ~'~'~ ':~ 19 26 N0. 3044. A RESOLUTION concernin~ the award in the matter of the City of Roanoke against the Sun Investment Corporaticn: ',rr~,-~.,;~,~,~..,~,~,., at a meetin~ of Council held on the 22nd day of October, 1926, certain citizens appeare~ and stated to Council that they would zuarantee the sum ;.,20,000 00 flor the Fm~pose off acquiring either by ~urchase or condemnation ffrom Ithe Sun Investment Corporation 7~ feet off its ~nd on Jeffgerson Street aug extend- ing back approximately 170 feet on Xirk Avenue; sail la:ad being for the Nzrpose widenin~ Xirk Avenue, and ~WiERLtS, the Council of the City of Ro~oke submitte:t to the ?h~n Investment Corporation an offer of ,}20,000.00 for said land, sold offer was refused, and ,~H~R~Ao, the citizens requested Council to ~roceed with the condemnation of said land, and ',~mR~AS, a suit was instituted under the style of the City of Roanoke ag~ins~ the Sun Investment Corroration seekin~ tc acquire by condemnation the 7~- feet of 300 WttEREAS, the Court appointed Commissioners to ascertain the damages to said Sun Investment Corporation for said land, and 7dqEREAS, the Commissioners have filed their re?oft plaain~ the damages at . 6s,5oo.oo. NOt?,~..~~?r~ow~0~.,~, BE IT .,~,~'SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the citizens be, 'and are hereby requested to supplement the amount heretofore guara~ teed so as to pay the award of ?68,500.00 found to be the dan~ages in said Froceed- ings, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event the said citizens fail Or refuse to pay th~ award ascertained in said ?roceedings, then the City Attorney is hereby instructed to have such proceedings dismissed. ATT :~S T: Ola~k. Presto ~ en . IN THE COEq,~CIL FOR THE CITY 02_~'~",~'~;:, VI~IlYIA, I!CV~.~R, 1926 . NO. 3047. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City !'Ianager to advertise for bids for a sanitary sewer in Dale Avenue from 19th Street to Tinker Creek. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ISana- get be. and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the ccnstruction of a sanitary sewer in Dale Avenue and 19th Street to Tinker Creek bridge. The ad- vertisement to run for mkch length of time as the City L;ana~er shall direct. ATTEST: Clerk. A. > I> R 0 V n ~ D Presi .~ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY 0F ROAJ!0tCE, VIRGINIA, THE 26TH DAY 07 JOV~ER, 1926 N0. 3045. 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 August 1922, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate buildings in the City of Roanoke." $01 BE IT 0~RDAINED 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 26th day of August 1922, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate buildings in the City of Roanoke," be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Applications ~for permits to erect, alter, add to, improve or repair a bull& lng or structure shall be upon such form as shall be prescribed by the City ~Iana- ger, and shall be accompanied by such plans and specifications as will give full information as to the character of the building, its size in every direction, ar- rangement of rooms, halls, closets and stairways and the material to be used in construction, and the Building Inspector may require detailed drawings and strain sheets of all trusses, beams, col~unns and floors, or such other drawings and speci- fications as he may deem necessary. The said application shall show in detail the estimated cost of said struc- ture, repair~addition, improvement or alteration, and the permit is~me~ upon said application shall provide that the person to whom the same is issued shall report in detail the final cost of said structure, alteration, addition, improvement or repair, which report shall be made under oath. The Building Inspector shall report to the Commissioner of Revenue on or before the 15th day of January of each year the final cost of such structure, al- teration, addition, improvement or repair and for the purpose of expediting the issuance of said permit the Commissioner of Revenue is required to furnish the Building Inspector each year with a copy of the land book. The permits issued hereunder shall be in duplicate, and a copy certified to the Commissionc, r of Revenue on or before the 15th day of January of each year. Provided further: That in all cas~s where the r, rivilege afforded in the original permit is not begun within six months from the date of such permit, that the permit shall be void; however, same may be renewed by the Building Inspector without additional cost for the permit, provided the general provisions of the Building Code at the time of the renewal will permit, unless construction is be- gun on the structure, for which the permit herein provided for is issued ,~'.i thin six months from the date of the said permit, sUch permit shall be void, unless a new application is made to the Building Inspector and the permit is extended. APPROVE~) President. ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P_~'~'~"~~,..,,~.,.~ ,...,..,.~.~, VIi~GINIA, THE 26TH DAY 0~ NOVEL~ER 1926. No. ZOO6. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to R..,,~. Goens to construct an above ground gasoline tank on his property at the Southwest corner of Campbell Avenue and 18th Street S, ,% BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit Be, and the same is hereby granted R. "~'. Goens to construct mn above ground gasoline tank on his property at the Southwest corner of Campbell Avenue and 18th Street, the tank to be of a capacity not to emceed 12,000 gallons. The permit is granted under the following conditions: 1. That the tank shall be constructed according to the good liking and ~ sat i s fac ti on of the Building Inspector, and under specifications furnished by him. 2. That the blast furnace and small house now on the lot be removed before ~ said tank is used. 3. Said tank shall be constructed not less than 100 feet from the main line of the Virginian Railway. 4. That the said R. '/~. Goens shall 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 tank. ATTEST: -~__./~..,I-_~-_ ~ ~- ~,__ ~-~.. Cler~ APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL ~0R THE CITY 0~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 26TH DAY 0~ NOVEMBER, 1926. NO. 3048. A RESOLUTION directing the City Attorney to dismiss the proceedings in the matter of the City of Roanoke against the Sun Investment Corpo~tion. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City At- torney be, and he is hereby directed to have dismissed the proceedings in the matter of the City of Roanoke against the Sun Investment Corporation, whereby the City'endeavored to condemn ?~ feet of the l~operty belonging to the Sun Investment Corporation for the purpose of widening Kirk Avenue. APPROVED pre s ident · IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 3RD DAY 0~ DECE~ER, 19~6. No. 3049. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLV?D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Ro~uoke Gas Light Company to install gas m~ins as follows: (1) A four inch main on Hamilton Avenue, :,Vasena, from a dead end to 650 feet West of ~,lain Street. (2) A four inch main on Camilla ,Avenue from Ivy Street 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 ~nd maintenance of said gas mains, land further agrees to replace the streets where the same o~e opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoz ation. ~TTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0P R0~%NOKE, VIRGINIA, THE ZRD DAY OF DEC~,~ER, 1926. No. 5050. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company 'to install '~ l~ inch water main on t~ain Street, ~,¥asena. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ~he same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install a l~ inch ~ater main on l~ain Street, Wasena, North of ',¥asena Avenue, a d~stance of ll0 feet Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to l. ndomnify and save harmless the City of Ro~oke from all claimm 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 gen- eral ordinances of the City of Roan, eke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED- IN THE COUNCIL ?OR TP2~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, ~' "'~ ~ ,:?,6 THE 5RD DAY OF D~C~,~E~, 19 . NO. 50 52.. A RES0~,UTION granting a permit to the Clover Creamery Company, Incorporated, to construct a gasoline pipe line under Nelson Street BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Clover Cre'~mery Company, Incorporated, to install 'a gasoline pipe line under Nelson Street· The permit is granted upon the following conditions: (1) The said Clover Creamery Company, Incorporated, shall not disturb the surface of Nelson Street. ~2) That the said Clover Creamery Company, Incorporated, 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 pipe line. 304 [3) That the said pipe line shall be removed whenever .it is directed by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer. APPROVED AT TE ST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL'POR THE CITY 0N ROAN0Y~E, VIRGINI~ THE 5RD DAY 01~ DECEMBER, 1926. .. No. 3055. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant to refund the fine of $10.00 each, imposed on 0. 1.,f. Cooper, P. Chaffin and Owen Buc kef. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authroized to draw a warrant, for ,~10.00 each, in favor of 0. I~,~. Cooper, P. Chaffin and Owen Buekner, to refund fines imposed upon them by the Police Court .under Ordinance No. 2076, which Ordinance was declared void by the Corporation Court. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates. ATTEST: Clerk. ~PPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY ST ROANOI~, VIRGINIA, THE ZRD DAY 0F D£CE~,~ER, 1926. No. 5054. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company to install certain street lights. BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Rail- way and Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: One 250 C. P. Light at the corner of Carter Road and Lincoln Avenue, Raleigh Court. One 250 C. P. ~,tght at the corner of Essex Avenue and 19th Street N. ~17. One 250 C. P. Light at' the corner cf Warwick Street and Buford Avenue, Norwich One 250 C. P. Light at the corner of ~t and Woodrow Street S. E. 1925 - ANNEX One 250 C. P. Light at the Corner of ,'~oodlawn Street and Oregon Avenue, Weaver Heightm. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Roanoke ~ailway and Electric Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL POR THE CITY 07 ROiNOKE, VI]~INL~. THE 3RD D~Y OF DECE~',~ER, 1926. ' NO .3055. A RESOLUTION to extend the contract with the Appalachian Electric Power Company for lighting the streets, alleys and parks in the City 'of Roanoke, VAr- ginia, for a term of five years. 'WHEREAS, on the 12th day of December 1916, a'contract was entered into be- tween the City of Roanoke and the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company, whereby said Roanoke Rail~Jay & Electric Company agreed to furnish, install and operate the light~ required to light the str, ee.ts, alleys and'parks of the City of Roanoke, and the City of Roanoke agreed to purchase and accept f{om said Comp~%uy, 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 ~'..qqEREAS, the term of years named in said contract will expire, on the 12th day of Dec ember 19~6, ~nd ~..THERE.~S., th~ Appalachian Electric Power. Company has assumed and taken over the' said contract with all i~$ provisions, aud stipulations, and is nora carrying out the terms thereof, ahd ?fHEREAS, the City of Roanoke desires an extension of said contract for an- other term of years, and ~,VHEREAS, the Appalachian Electric Power Comp~ny h~:~s ~greed to extend said contract for a term of five years from the 12th day of December 1926, upon the terms, conditions ~.mnd stipulations contained in said contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that the contract dated the 12th day of ~ecember 1916, between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company, whereby said Roanoke Rail- way and Electric Company agreed to furnish, install and operate the lights~reeuir- ed to light the streets, alleys and parks in the City of Roanoke, and said City agreed to purchase and accept from said Company, subje~t to the terms, and condi- tions thereinset out, the lighting service that it requires for lighting the streets, alleys and parks in the City of Roanoke, be extended for the term of five years from the 1;~th day of 'December 1926, upon the sa~e terms, conditions, obligs, tions, understandings and restrictions contained in the contra.ct herein mentioned. BE IT ~URTHER RESOLVED theft upon the accept~'~nce of this resolution in writ- I~ ing, by the Appalachian Electric Power Company, the successor of the Roanoke Rail- way and 'Electric Company, said contract shall continue for the term of five years from the 12th day of December 1926, and all the terms, conditions, obligations, understandings and restrictions contained in said contract shall continue in force and be binding upon said parties. An emergency is set for'th and declared to exist, and this resolution shall be in force from its passage. ATTE ST: A p p R 0 V :.~ D President. IN TP/E COL~CIL POR THE CITY OF ROANOI2, VIRGINIA, THE 10TH DAY OP DECEL~ER, 1986. N0. 3056. AN ORDINANCE to smend and re-enact Section No. 137 of the Building Code adopted August 26, 1922, to regulate the erection of signs, ornam'ents and bill boards in the City of Rosnoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Ro~_~noke that Section No. of the Building Code be, and is hereby amended so as to read as f6110ws: SIGNS Signs of wood or Other combustible material shall not be erected on any building 0r be placed on the roofs or against the walls of any building Or extend over the sidewalk or public way within the beundries.of the first and second fire zone or on any business street unless they be constlu~cted of materials as follows: (1) Panel of metal or asbestos with metal or metal covered border. (2) Box signs constructed cf all metal with inserted glass letters. (3) Box signs constructed of all metal and ~-" wire glass side ranels. (4) .¥ire open mesh signs with metal letters and steel frame. LIGHTS ON ELECTRIC SIGNS All signs both vertical and horizontal erected and extending over side- walk or public way ~ except small signs hereinafter provided for) sh~ll be lighted with at least ten (10) candle power lights per square foot of each side of sign surface, said sign shall be lighted until l0 o'clock ?. ~., for not less tham~ six nights each week. SIZE OF HORIZONTAL SIGNS A horizontal electric sign shall not be more than four 14) feet in depth at its widest point and may project from the building or property lille to within one foot of the outside curb line, the bottom or lowest part of the si~n shall not be less than ten Il0) feet al-.ove, the sidewalk grade.' This height above ~rade shall apply to all projecting electric signs of any kind. SIZE 0F VF.RTICAL SIGNS Vertical signs of,the "T" or "I" design, constructed of all metal may be erected with the top and bottom bars three (Z) feet wide or less, and the vertical bar not over thirty (BO) inches wide. No part of the vertical bar shall extend over the sidewalk or public way more than five (5) feet, six (~6) inches. The top or bottom bar may be extended to within one foot of the curb line. NO verti, cal sign weighing more than tw~ hundred (200) pounds shall be erected on any building unless the Building Inspector is of the opinion that the sign can be erected with due regard for the safety of life and property. All signs shall have stay bolts through the wall as directed by the Building- Inspector. No chain, cable, rods or any Dart of a sign shall obstruct the free passageway on a fire escape or other exits from any building.. NON-I LLUIIIN.'~T ED SIGNS Small non-illuminated signs may be erected if constructed of fire proof material with a face area of three (3) square feet, or less, and may be erected eight (8) feet above grade and shall not project more than three (3) feet over side walk or public way.. open or lattice space of two ~ud one-half (2~) feet between the ground and the bot- tom of the sign. Each section of a sign c'n which is displayed a different advertise- ment shall' be considered a separate sign, regardless of the length. 1,0CATION ~ND C0!TSTRUCTI0~_? 0.~' BILL BOARD SIGNS Ail bill board sic, ns erected and located on the building lines facing busi- ness streets established by ordinances, shall be constructed of metal face attached to a wood frame braced sufficiently to resist a wind pressure of thirty (Z0) pounds per square ~oot. The vertical supports of fra~ work shall not be less than 4"x6" and spaced not more than eight ~8) feet apart, center to center and properly braced. Bill boards erected on residential streets or in residential d~'stricts ( established by ordinances or by huildinMs in the block) shall not extend within ten (10) feet of the buildir~7 line of buildings erected .on the same side of the street between t~:e two nearest intersections, one to the left and one to the right of the promosed location of a bfll board sign.. In the event that there are no buildings in the block to establish the set back line for the erection of bill boards, the location of said bill board in such a block or on a plot of ground shall not be less than twenty ~20) feet from the front line of the lot. and if located on a corner lot the measurements shall be taken 'both ways. DAI~GEROUS SIGNS OR BILL B02RDS TO BE ~,~DE SAFE OR TAt~EN D'0~.~N Sisns or bill boards which are da~.gerous in any manner whatsoever shall be repaired mud re-erected according to specifications furnished by the Building Inspector, or taken doyen immediately by the o','aaer of the build~n~ or property upon bein~ notified so to do'by the Building Inspector. THE ERECTION OF SIGNS The erecticn of all signs of whatsoever kind shall be erected with due regar~ for life and the safety of the buildin7 to which it may be attached. & verbal or written specification for each _sign will be furnished by the Building Inspector to each applicant for a permit to erect a sign o£ any k'ind. The speci- fication may vary accordir4~ to the weight an]_ size of each sign to be erected. In all cases the sign shall have one or more bolts ex,ending through the ~.val] as direct- ed by the Building Inspector. wire will be permitted. All=~u~ cable]s shall be s'trand cables or chain, no ROOF SIGNS No signs ~s~hall be erected, on any roof of any structure except it' be con- structed of metal open mesh work, permits for a!l other roof signs shall be granted only upon plans and specifications a?~roved by Council. Such signs and all supports must be' approved by the Building Inspector before the sign is erected. ~ACE SIGNS'~LAC:ED ~I~T AGAINST BUILDINGS Ail face signs erecte~ within the first or second fire zone shall be constructed of the same material as specified for electric signs. ;~ll signs shall be properly stayed, bolted and anchored to the structure according to specifications approved by the Building Inspector. RE~,~0VAL 0F .q ~ GMS Ail bill boards or signs of '.~hatsoev~r kind shall be taken do:,,m or re- moved from the property by the tenant or o,,,,~er of the building, ,,~hen s~id building or property is vacated. To retai~q a si~n for a future tenant or for the use of the o'~vner of the property the s id ovaaer shall apply to the B~ildir~ Inupector for a permit to ~re. tRfr~ s~id bill board or sign and be responsible for the proper main- LICENSES ~!D t:F~Od,~ITS RE',~',UIRED TO ERECT SIGNS No person, firm or ccrporation shall engage in the busine~,~: of han$ing or repairing signs erected on buildings or projecting over the public streets or highways of the City of Ro~noke unless licensed to do so, and a permit shall be obtained from the Building Inspector for each kind or size of sign to be erected. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the owner or oper:~tors of any open air place of amusement or ball park wholly surrounded by streets, vacant gro~ds or railro?~d's right-of-way, from erectin~ or m~int~.~ining suitable screens about the same, in accordance with plans approved by the Building Inspector of the City of Roanoke, from displaying advertising matters on such sections. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions .of this ordinance or shall refuse to comply with any order of the Buildir~ Inspec- tor to construct or erect bill boards or signs with due regard for life or safety of property shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ~en~ ~.~10.O0) dollars nor more than fifty [.:.$50.00) dolls, rs, and where such violation is of a continuing nature, each day such person, firm or corporation who violates any such provision or fails to conform to any ~uch provision of this ordinance, or any such order of the Building Inspector, shall be deemed a separate offense. PF~R~.~IT FEES ?OR SIGNS AND BILL BOARDS A fee of two [.~2.O0) dollars shall be charged for each electric sign permit issued, ~_~nd a fee of two ~,i~,~.O0) dollars for each bill board permit issued. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL ?OR ?H:~: CITY O? ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 10TH DAY OF D'.2CE~,~ER, 1926. NO. 3057. '~fHER~S, the United States Post Office Department is considering es- tablishing an air mail service from New York to Atlanta via '¥ashington, and: ~,~HEREAS, Several routes are un, er consideration, and ?~HEREAS, The Cities which will be designated on the route must provide without cost to the Government a proper and suitable landing field illuminated for night flying in a manner meeting the requirements of the Government, and: WHER'~S, It is thought th:~t an air mail service for Roanoke will great- ly facilitate the handling of important mail and will be an advertisement of much value: , BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED: First, That the City Council of Roanoke petition the Federal Post Office Department to designate the proposed route via Roanoke. Second:That the City Council designate the City Farm as a landing field and place as much of it as may be necessary at the disposal of the Government for such purposes, Third. That the Cit:~ Council of Roanoke will illuminate the said land- 2O9 Fourth, That the City Oouncil of Ro~oke will offer every possible facility to, and co-operate, with the Federal Post Office Department in every possible way looking to the accomplishment of these resolutions. A ? P 2 0 V 'E D ATTEST: Clerk. ?resi · IN THE COLR~CIL FOE THE CITY O? R0;~NOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 10TH DAY 07 DECEI,m~ER, 1926. NO. 3058. i RESOLUTION authorizing the Roanoke Rail,ray & Electric Company to in- stall certain street lights: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roauoke that the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. ~. li~ht at the corner of Carolina Avenue and Fourth Street, South Roanoke. (2) One 250 C. !. light on l,,~aid, en Lane, half 'ray betveen Grandin Road ~n~ Brunswick Street, Raleigh Court. One ~o0 C _-. light on Grandin Ro,~d, l~alf way between Sherwood and Shirley Avenues, Raleigh Court. Said lights to be maintained under the contract between the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company and the City of Roanoke. A~TE~T: Clerk. ~P PROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY O~~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 10TH DAY OF D~iCEI~ER, 1926. N0. 3059. A RF. S0!~UTIO~[ to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of November, 1926, and directi~y the payment of same. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Ro~noke that the accounts an~ claims against the City for the month of November, 1926, be, and the same are hereby approved ~?nd ordered oaid as follows: City I~lanag e r Engineering Department City Clerk Treasurer LeEal Department Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes 8 73.90 1, V18. ~5 9~'~ .96 61.83 370.00 316.66 1,803.19 149.92 Collection of Tax City Hall Elections C ounci 1 Coroner A lmsh ou se Out side Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Pire Department Pire Hydrant Rental Street Lighting Building Inspection Llilitary & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Department Street Cleaning Garbage Dept~ent. Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs C rusher City Stables Special Services Allowances & Gifts Damag,~s & Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Dep ' t. Schools Parks Library Markets New tF_a rke t Interest ';'later Site Annex - 1925 Accounts Payable ~' 234.35 l, ,549. 650.41 433.32 ?0.00 305.89 120.55 388.33 460.83 ?2.00 993 750.21 11,022.99 11,020,5'/ 2,126.25 2,455.95 456.00 77.50 100.00 26"/.00 1,494.97 1,025.24 3,468.39 645.31 ?,2?2.8? 1,334.84 1,092.04 2,293.59 3.00 7.50 75.00 431.?1 64 2. 60,000.00 897.68 1,802.95 1,256.51 31.01 21,717.50 387.50 741.08 l, 242 .lO 147,650.20 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain Construction Macadamizing Street Paving Sidewalk Construction Sidewalk Refund Bridge Const~action APPR ATTEST: - Clerk · OVED 3,390.38 3,683.4'/ 1,559,81 75.80 35.28 50.63 65,80 8,841.17 '~' 491.37 .~ 156, Pre si dent. IN THE COUNCIL ?OR THE CITY OF ROFd~01ZE, VIRGINIA, THE 1ZTH DAY O? DECE.%,ZBER, 1926. NO. Z061. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Roanoke Rail~.vay and Electric Company to construct certain spur or side tracks. BE IT RESOLVED that the Roanoke Railway & Electric Company be, and it is hereby granted the permission and right to construct, maintain and operate spur or side-tracks in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follo?~s: Il) A spur or side-track connecting with its existir~?~ track in Bridge Street (Norwich), thence in a westerly directio~n along Russell Street a distance of approximately 370 feet to, and into the property located on the south side of Russell Street: (2) A spur or side track from the Norfolk & ',?estern Railway Company's Belt Line right-of-way (in Norwich), thence in a easterly direction across Railroad Avenue at its intersection with Irvine Street, a distance of aI:~proxi- mately 130 feet to, and into the property located on the east side of Irvine Street. A plan of said track is here- to attached and made a part hereof. Together with the right to have operated on said spur or side-tracks work cars, material cars or other cars or engines. Said tracks shall be located, constructed and thereafter maintained to the satisfaction smd good liking of the City Manager of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and so as not to unnecessarily interfere with or obstruct other travel on said streets. The Roanoke Rail:ray & Electric 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, maintenance and opera- ti on of said tracks. APPROVED Pre~sident. ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL ?OR T~-~ CITY (? ROA!'~0~, VIRf~II[IA, TIDE 17TH DAY 0F DZC~f. BF.R, 1926. N0. 2,062. A R?~LUTION grantin~ a permit to the Roanoke Gets Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Rorer Avenue S..~'. BE IT R£S~LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Comy,.f'my to ir.~stall a four inch gas main on Rorer Avenue S. V., from a dead end West of 19th Street to 100 feet West of 20th, Street. The said Romaoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of 5~oanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction ,~nd maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to rer]~ace the street 'vhere tlhe same is opened under the provisions of the gener~l ordinances of the City of Rosnoke y, roviding for street re s torati on. ATTEST: 'Cl~rk. APPROVED Ill TF~ 00UNCIL FOR THE CITY 02 ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, THE 17TH D~Y 02 DEC~.:BER, 1926. N0. SO6S. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Ronnoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: One ~0 C. ?. light at the corner of Essex Avenue & 17th Street N. W. One £50 C. ?. light at the corner of Pechin Avenue and L~unford Street S.E, One ~$0 C. P. light at the corner of ?echin Avenue and Cedar Street S, E. One ~50 C. P. light at the corner of Pechin Avenue and 7ilson Street S.E. One 250 C. P. light at the corner of Pechin Avenue and L~orningside Street One ~50 C. ?. light on Clayton Avenue (Diamond Hill) N. E., opposite house No. ~l. One 2~0 C. P. light on Clayton Avenue (Diamond Hill) N. E,, opposite house No. ~97. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existin~ between the City of Roanoke and the &ppalachian Electric Power Company. 'PPROVED Pr'~s ident. ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUIICIL OF TP~ CITY O? ROiNOKE, VIRGINIi, THE 17TH '.DAY OF D2EEI{BkR, 1926. No....5060. A R~;SOLUTION to levy assessment for the construction of certain se',~ers: ?~U~ERE.AS, by resolution heretofore adopted a sewer was constructed to accommodate the properties set forth i'n the attached list, and ,~qqEREAS, said resolution provides that when said sewer ?~as constructed one-third of th~ cost thereof be assessed against the abutting property o~ners, an '~H~EAS, the City Engineer h~s prepared and submitted a list Showing the assessments against each of the said abutting property owners, and 'i~HEREAS, on the ~th, day of November 1926, at J o'clock P, I~., in the Council Room in the !~nicipal Building, after due advertisement, a hearing was given said property owners on the ,uestion of an assessment against their said properties, and -.q4EREAS, at said hearing no valid objections were urged to said assessment: T!iEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment be, and the same is hereby levied against the pro?erty set forth in the list ~,tt~ched and ~de a !:art hereof, which said assessment ammmts to the sum off 7, BE IT ~U~THER RZ~OLV;~D that t~ follo-.vinz rersons be, and are hereby exempt from the ~ayment of an asses~ent a~inst their said property by rea~n of their grantin~ a ri~ht-off-way t~ou,~h their sai~ proFerties flor. said sewer, ~mely: E X E Id Z- T I 0 N S George Lavinder Lewis ~inley J~me s Hughes Eliza Stanfield Julia [[. Grey ~ ~ ~_~ain et al" George Lavinder " George Levity " J. -.£. Barlow Chas. V. Thompson Chas. -/. Thompson pt. Lot 1g, Sec. Z N. & ~. fo ~;i~ 23.81 " 11 " Z " " " 3 22 98 " 10 " 3 " " " 3 41.04 " 9 ' 3 ~' " " 3 14.78 " 9 " 3 " ~' " 3 44.72 " 8 3 " " '~ 3 16.82 ~' 13 " 2 ..... ' 7 39.4 0 " 6 " 5 " " " 3 114.91 ;' '~ ~owlke s ~,ap 36.11 " 1 ' " 18.06 " 1 Barksdale " 1 " " 27.33 " 3 " " 41.04 " i 27.66 " 5 " " 27.66 " 6 " " 27.66 Total APPROVED 578 IN THE CCUNCIL 20E T~ CITY O? R0.Li~C,KE, VI:~GI1JIA, TRg I~H D&Y O~ D~CmI,~, 19 . N0. 3064. :,~-~OLUTIOI,I to a'vard the contract for the construction of brid~es over Jefferson Street South of ,faln~t Avenue over the track~ of the Virginian and on ~falnut ,\venue East of Jefferson Stre~:~t, over the t~cks of the Vir?inian Railway and the !~orfolk and 7estern Railway. .'~ERE&S, .... by resolution heretofore adopted the City !.Zanier was authorized and directed to advertise for bids for the construction of bridges to be kno,,m as the Jefferson Street and ';~alnut Avenue bridges. Acti~ under said resolution the City ~,ana~er did advertise for bids, and bids :~vere received on the 19th day of July 1926, and .~ ...... , u~on a tabulation it vms ascertaine~ that ~, Churchill was the lmvest and best bidder. TH~2E?0R]f, BE IT Zh~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of the ::~a~ut Avenue Ired Jefferson Street bridges be, :and the same is hereby awarded to R. C. Ch~'chill at the prices ~med in the pro- posal presented with said bid, The york to be done in strict acc~q~~ "'~th the plans, srec~f~tions and rro~o~l~o.. ~ subm~ttet there.vitb. BE IT 2URTHER RE30LVED that before proceeding with saiS u, ork the said R. C. Churchill shall enter into a bond in the penalty of ~300,000.00, conditioned to well and truly fulfill all of the covenants and conditions of the contract, and to perform all the undertakings stipulated. BE IT FURTHER ?~SCLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and 1sond to be executed by said R. C. Churc- hill before proceeding with said ?~ork. /~ P P R 0 V_E D ~TT ~:, ST' Clerk. IN TEE COUT~CIL FOR TI~ CITY OF R0f~IOKE, VIRCINIA, THE 24TH DAY OF ~ ~ ~ 1926. NO. 3068. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Roan'oke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of ~¥!ain Street .and Summit Avenue, Wasena. (2) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Fourth Street and Floyd Avenue, Vfasena. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between tke Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City Of Roanoke. APPROVED IN T~E COU~ICIL FOR T~{E CITY OF ROAN0~E,VI~G±~I~," ~'? ~ THE 24T]-~ DAY OF .... ~ ..... ~ . NO. 306~. AN ORDINANCE making certain approt~?iations for the fiscal year ending Decem- ber 31, 1927. BE IT ORDAINED by tke Council of the City of Roanoke that all revenue that shall come into the Treasury on or before December 31,. 192~~, (except the funds re- ceived for the Annexed Territory) shall constitute a general ftu~d and the same, or as much thereof, as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following uses ~ud purposes, n~mely: CITY ~IANAGER ~ Salary City Man~er $ 7,200.00 " Clerk 2,100.00 Supplies for Automobiles Special Employees Traveling Expense~ Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures EEGIN~RI!fG DEPAi~T}~.~T lB Salary City Engineer Ass't. City Engineer Inspector Timekeeper Ro dman Chai rnnan Draftsman Stationery Po stage Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for automobiles Incidentals Special Employees ~ap s ~rchased Traveling Expense City Planning Furniture & Fixtu_res CITY CLEar & AUDITOR IC Salary City Clerk " Ass't. City Clerk " Stenographer " Clerk Stationery Po stage Telephone & Telegraph Tray eling Expense Incidentals Furniture & Fixt~res CITY m ~ ~ · REASU~R ID Salary Treasurer Stationery Po st age Telephone .& Tele~aph Commissions Bond Premium Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures I nsur ~n c e LEGAL DEPARTI~ET IE Salary City Attorney Stationery Po sta&~ Telephone & Telegraph Printing, etc. Traveling Expense Incidentals Stenographer & Expenses JUDGES SALARIES IF Judge Corporation Court " Law & C~mnce~y Court " Circuit Court " Spe ci al " COURT OFFICERS & EXPENSES IG Salary Clerk of Court " City Sergeant " Commonwealth At ~orney " Clerk " ,, " Civil & Police Justice " Clerk Civil & Police Justice " Issuing Justice Stationery & Books Telephone & Telegraph Ju~ & Witness Fees Repairs & EQuipment Counsel Fees Commissions on fines Law Books Incidentals Fzu~ni ~-~ ,~ ,i, ~ .~ e Fixtures 200.00 100.00 200.00 60.00 100.00 :5,600.00 2,700.00 :1,500.00 t,Z20.O0 1,~20.00 1,100.00 1,920.00 500.00 10.00 20.00 400.00 100.00 300.00 oo.oo 150.00 9,100.00 100.00 6,000.00 2,160.00 1,500.00 1,680.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 250.00 100.00 500.00 680.00 600.00 75.00 ZO.O0 4,500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 278.00 2,640.00 5O.O0 20.00 10.00 2OO.OO 150.00 25.00 --1,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 1,172.05 250.00 1,000.00 600.00 1,500.00 1,560.00 4,260.00 2,400.00 3,000.00 3,500.00 200.00 2,500.00 100.00 150.00 500.00 150.00 159.00 500.00 11,885.00 24,245.00 12,840.00 6,460.00 4,895.00 9,022.03 22,079.00 ASSESSMENT OF TAXES IH Salary of Commissioner of Revenue Commissions Stationery Telephone & Telegraph License Tags Dog Tax Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures COLLECTION OF TAX I1 Salary of Collector Stationery. Postage Advert i si ng Commissions Inc iden tal s Furniture & Fixtures Repairs to Equipment CITY K ALL IJ Salary Sup't. Buildin~ " 4 Janitors 2 @ $960.00 ea. 2 @ 1080.00 " " 1 Janitor " Elevator Operator Labor Fuel Lighting Water Supplies Repairs & Alterations Insurance Incidentals Furniture & Equipment ELECTIONS IK Salary Registrar Electorial Board Compensation Judges & Clerks Stationery & Postage Telephone Rent Voting Places Printing Tickets Votin~ List, Treas. Fees " " Clerk Court Fees Printing Voting Lists Sergeant's Fees EQuipment Voting Boothes Ifiscellaneous SuPplies InCidentals Extra Clerks STATIONERY & PEINTING IL Street Adverti~mg Sewe~ " Sidewalk" Printing Ordinances " Reports " Forms " Books COUNCIL IM Salary One Member " Four Members @ $1,000.00 ea. S tati onery Incidental s CONVEI{Ti0N & LEJ~GUE DUES IN Dues League Va. Municipalities Traveling Expense CORONER 10 Coroner's Fee Jury & Witness Fees Post MorteinExaminations Stationery $ 1,200.00 10,500.00 900.00 175.00 1,200.00 2,000.00 150.00 100.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 1,300.00 350.00 600.00 50.00 1,400.00 50.00 1,500.00 4,080.00 348.00 720.00 400.00 1,400.00 1,600.00 850.00 1,300.00 2,500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 2,000.00 150.00 1,000.00 200.00 75.00 300.00 200.00 2,800.00 2,200.00 7,500.00 100.00 125.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 500.00 750.00 25.00 50.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 25.00 25.00 400.00 200.00 400.00 25.00 250.00 20.00 16,225.00 7,450.00 14,998.00 17,300.00 1,675.00 5,250.00 600.OO 695.00 317 LLt.fSHOUSE 2A Salaz% Keeper " T,,,lat roB " ~ur s e " Cook w Farm Hand Labor S~ppli es Fuel Light s Drugs & Disinfectants Clothing In suranoe Burial of Paupers Repairs & Alterations EQuipmont & Live Stock Furniture & Fixtures OUTSIDE POOR 2B Salar~y Superintendent Oro ceries Drugs Fuel Special Attention Incidentals tt0SPITALS 2G Roanoke Hospital Butte 11 Yemorial 0RGA3~IZED C!tAI~ITIES 2D Travelers Aid 8ociety Roanoke Free Medical Dispensary Salvation Army Children's Home Society INSANE 2E Justice Fees Pkysi clan Fees Uitness Fees S ta ti o ne ry Transporting Foreigm Lunatics JAIL 2F Salad: ~dat ron Board of Prisoners Committal Fees Telephone Clot~i~ i'o~~ Prisoners Supplies Repairs EQuipment JLF~NILE COURT 2G Salary Probation 0fficer " Woman " " Colored " " Keeper Detention Home Stationery Po s rage Telephone & Telegraph Fuel, Light & Water Board of Inmates Laundry Supplies Repairs InCidentals EQuipment POLICE DEPAR~,/~T 3A Sala~z ! Superintendent " 1 Captain Detective 1 Chief Ident. Bureau " 3 Lts. ~ [~1980.00 ea. " 3 Line Sgts. ~ ~,~1860.00 ea. " 5 Switch Board Operators ~, ~1620. 1,020.00 600.00 420.00 420.00 600.00 500.00 1,000.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 750.00 250.00 100.00 300.00 1,200. O0 ~50.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 4,000.00 1,000_. 0__0 1,500.00 3,600.00 250.00 360.00 150.00 700.00 15.00 25.O0 50.00 50.00 600.00 15,000.00 1,200.00 48.00 1,300.00 800.00 500.00 375.00 2,400.00 1,800.00 600.00 900.o0 100.00 25.00 150.00 500.00 2,000.00 200.00 1,000.00 100.00 400.00 3.720.00 oo 1:92o:oo 5,940.00 5,580.00 4,860.00 6,560.00 2,300.00 5,000.00 5,710.00 990.00 19,823.00 10,175.00 II Salary 3 Patrol Chiefs O ~i~1500.00 ea. " 8 ~[otor Cycle Officers ( 6 @ 31740.00 & 2 @ $1680. ea. " 5 Detectives ~ [~1740.00 ea. " 32 Patrolmen @ ~1740 00 ea. " 8 " @ :~1680i00 ea. " 8 " @ ~1620 00 ea. " 1 Clerk " 1 Electrician " 1 Helper Labor marking streets S ta ti o nery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Repairs & Supplies for I~,[otor Vahicles Repairs to Alarm System Suppli es Travelin~ Expense Incidental s Furniture & EQuipment FIF~ DEPARTMENT 3B Salary 1 Chief " 1 Sup ' t. Alarm " 1 Master ~:~[echanic " Ass't. Chief " 8 Captains @ ~1800.00 ea. " 9 Lieuts. @ ~.;1680.00 ea. " 7 Engineers @ $1740.00 ea. " 1 Sup't. Fire Alarm Helper " 33- 3rd yr. pr. @ ~1620.00 ea. " 11- 2nd " " ® ~'1560.00 " 10 - 1st " " © ~1500.00 " Stationery & Postage Telephone & Telegraph Repairs & Supplies for apparatus Gasoline & Oil Fuel, Light & Water Laundry & Supplies Insurance & Repairs to ~ilding 5~aintenance ~ Fire Alarm Traveling Expense EQuipment Ledz ~al Attention FIRE t[YDP~.,~TS 50 567 (551) Hydrants Rental © ~45.00 ea. 30 (30) Hydrants installed TT STREET LIG~TIL= 3D 888 250 C. P. Lights @ ~25.00 ea. 201 100 C. P. Lights @ 12.00 ea. 150 ~ite ¥~y Standards © ~30.00 ea. 30 Additional Installments Additional V~ite Way Ligkting BUILDING INSPECTOR 3F Salary Building Inspector " Plumb ing " " St enographer Stationery Po stage Telephone & Telegraph Special Employees Incidentals EQuipment Gas & 0il Protecting Build ings MILITARY & AI~IORIES 3G Rent Lightir~ CITY PHYSICIAN 4A Salary uzt~ Physician Spe ci al " QUARAI~TI~FE & DETENTION 4B ~ 500.00 ~ 4, 13,800.00 8,700.00 55,680.00 13,440.00 12,960.00 1,620.00 930.00 750.00 300.00 500.00 100.00 300.00 1,500.00 550.00 1,000.00 250.00 700.00 ,, 8,383.50 3,000.00 1,170.00 1,980.00 1,980.00 14,400.00 15,120.00 12,180.00 750.00 53,~60.00 ~7,160.00 LS,000.00 175.00 350.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 2,150.00 1,765.00 600.00 1,000.00 400.00 5,500.00 100.00 25,515.00 .~,350.00 22,200.00 2,412.00 4,500.00 750.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 1,980.00 960.00 200.00 25.O0 75.00 50.00 25.00 680.00 250.OO 50.00 600.00 ~00.00 1,200.00 100.00 150,503.50~ 151,740.00 26,865.00 32,362.00~ 7,295.00 900.00 1,300.00 Salary Quarantine Officer 1,500.00 Supplies Vaccinnations Special Care Patients Incidentals Repairs to Buildings Furniture &~ Equipment HEALTH DEPARTMenT 4E Salaz~y Health Officer' " Clerk "Dairy & Food Inspector "Sanitary Officer "Sealer Weights & i[easures "Stenographer "Baby Nurse " Janitor "Inspector " Bact. ~% Chemist Stationery Po stag~ Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for ~ntos Laboratory Supplies General Supplies Diptheria Antitoxin Traveling Expense Incidentals Furniture & Equipment STREET CLE~2~ING & WATERING 5A Lab or Sala~~., General_ Foreman Tools Supp lie s Wa te r Sup21ies for Equipment Repa!.rs to Equipment Time GARBAGE DEP~RTi'.~I,~T 5B Salary/ General Foreman (~m) Time " Inspector " Engineer Incinerator Labor Fuel, Light & ',Tater Tools Supplies Hire of Teams Incidental s Repairs to Incinerator Equipment Scavenger Equipment & Service Supplies for ]~[otor Vehicles SEWER ~L~INTENYd~CE 5C Labor }~,~at eri als Supplies Tools Cleaning Drains Wat e r Rent of Rigkt-0f-Way Equipment STREET REPAIR 6A Salary Superintendent Lab or ~:.~a t eri al s Tools ~'.,': Supplies Supplies for Autos Hire Teams (Trucks) Repairs to Machinery Incidentals Equipment BRIDGE ~PAIR 6B Labor Tools & Supplies ~aterials 100.00 300.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 4,320.00 1,740.00 2,200.00 1,440.00 1,~00.00 1,140.00 1,440.00 384.00 1,500.00 2,120.00 250.00 150.00 75.00 1,000.00 500.00 100.00 500.00 250.00 100.00 100.00 14,000.00 1,080.00 150.00 1,000.00 375.00 600.00 600.00 1,080.00 1,680.00 ],500.00 43,000.00 600.O0 150.00 300.00 ~500.00 25.00 500.OO 2,600.00 500.00 3,000.00 8,000.00 2,500.00 2OO.O0 100.00 2,000.00 150.00 5.00 100.00 2,400.00 55,000.00 20,000.00 1,500.00 5,000.00 200.00 600.00 500.00 ~00.00 4,000.00 300.00 2,000.00 Z,265.00 20,809.00 ~7,805.00 13,055.00 85,500.00 6,300.00 219 CRUSHER 6C Labor Supplies Repairs Power Insurance Royalty CITY STABLES & FEED 7A Salary Superintendent Lab or Supplies Feed Fuel, Light & Water Repairs & Alterations Veterinary Insurance Ham e s s TOOLS & EQUIP~,~T 7B Auto Trucks i ~ Ton & 1-1Ton i Road Roller LIVE ST0~£ 7C Mule s REFUNDS & REBATES Erroneous Assessment of Tsx Refund Fines Auto Permits Local Assessments Rents Refund License Accounts SPECIAL SERVICES 7E Special Audi ts ~leather Report s Dti sceallane ous Service Attorney's Fees Travelin~ Expense Water Report Land Assessors Codifying Ordinances Labor ~3ur eau ALL0~ANCES & GIFTS 7F State Board of Health Confederate Soldiers American Legion Niscellaneous D~AGES & COSTS 7G Damages & Costs WOZd~.~EN'S C0~PENSAT!0N 7H Compensation Hospital Fees Nut se Tax Phy si ci an Compensation Fund Funeral s GARAGE 7J Salary Mechanics " Helper Labor Mat eri als Repairs by Others Gas & 0il Tires Power Repairs to Shop & Tools - EQuip. Telephone Parts for autos & trucks 11,500.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 1,200.00 60.00 9OO.OO 1,800.00 ?,000.00 1,500.00 12,000.00 450.00 4,000.00 50.00 1~0.00 500.00 1,075.00 4~500.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 10.00 SO.O0 50.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 36.00 250.00 300.00 100.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,800.00 2~000.00 400.00 150.00 450.00 50O. 00 1,000.00 4,500.00 150.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 2,000.00 200.00 1,980.00 1,560.00 600.0O 1,000.00 600.00 400.00 2,500.00 60.00 100.00 60.O0 2.500.O0 17,660.00 27,450.00" 5,575.00 2,000.00 1,310.00 6,986.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 7,300.00 SCHOOLS 8A Mai nte nsmce ~ 531,445.00 PARKS 8B Salary Keeper Highland T! Lab o r Supplies Fuel, Light & Water Telephone & Telegraph Play Grounds Repai rs Insurance Incidentals EQuipment & Improvements Tree Spraying, Flowers, etc. 1,500.00 " Elmwood 900.00 " Melrose ( 6 mos.) 480.00 " Washington " 360.00 8 Play Orotuud Directors ( 3 mo. ;~150.)1,200.00 Keeper Jackson ( 6 mo.) eack 480.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 25.00 800.00 500.00 ~00.00 50.00 3,500.00 600.00 Sala~r Clerk " Ass't. Clerk " Janitor " Janit or " Mechanic " Eatron Rest Room " Janitress Lab or Stationery Fuel, Light & Water Supplies Repairs & Alterations Ins~lrance Ref~-igerating Plant Telephone & Telegraph Inci~ entals EQuipment Rest Room 2,100.00 1,380.00 900.00 900.00 1,680.00 96C'.00 420.00 500.00 100.00 3,200.00 500.00 2,400.00 1,536.00 3,100.00 150.00 50.00 ~00.00 45.00 NEVI ~DkRKET 9AA Insurance Repairs Light 50.00 800.00 200.00 WATER SITE 9C Repa irs Insurance T ax o S 300.00 950.00 780.00 INTEREST 10A Interest on bonded debt 273,540.00 SIAq~ING FUND 10B 58,660.00 NOTES PAYABLE 1CC Eureka Circle Land Company Interest on ~12,500.00 for 6 months " " 7,500.00 " " " " " Hoover Notes " " ~,~13,400.00 " " " " " 6,700. O0 " " " Weaver Iiei~hts Note Interest on Weaver .aeights Note 2 yrs. " on ~:~;1,500.00 assumed (Hy!ton~ Note W. T. & E. B. Hylton 1 yr. Interest on Hylton note i yr. 5,000.00 375.00 225.00 6,700.00 402.00 201.00 2,100.00 252.00 90.00 2,250.00 135.00 BONDS Serial Bonds due July 1, 1926. £3,000.00 531,445.00 18,695.00 20,221.00 1,050.00 2,030.00 273,540.00 58,660.00 17,750.00 23,000.00 222 PENS I 0 N S Total ~? 3,000.00 3,000.00 % 811 773.53 ~ 1, , ATTE S T: Clerk. APPROVED IN TH!~ COUlfCIL FOR TtFE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 24TH DAY OF DEC~.,~BER 1926. NO. 3066. A RESOLUTI0Y to fix t~ salal~ of certain City Officials and employees. BE IT RESOLV~'D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salaries of City officials and employees be, and are hereby fixed as follows: Said amounts shall be paid in monthly installments and shall continue until changed by Council. CITY MANAGER DEPARTMenT Salary Clerk City ' Stenographer City Manager $ 2,100.00 1,500.00 CITY ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Salary City Engineer 3,600.00 " Ass't. City Engineer 2,700.00 " Inspector 1,500.00 " Time Keeper 1,320.00 " Rodman 1,3£0.00 " Chainman 1,100.00 " Draftsman 1,920.00 CITY CLERK DEPART~:~DENT Salary Ass't City Clerk " Stenographer " Clerk £,160.00 1,~00.00 1,680.00 JUDGES SALARIES Judge Law & Chancery Court 2,000,00 CITY HALL Janitors (each) Elevator Operator 1,080.00 960.00 720.00 AI~,fSHOUSE Keeper's Salary Sala~ Matron " Cook " Farm Hand 1,020.00 600.00 420.00 420.00 600.00 JUVENILE COU~{~ Salary Probation Officer " Woman " " " Colored " " " Keeper Detention Home 2,400.00 1,800.00 600.00 9OO.OO POLICE DE PA R~NT Salary Superintendent " Capt. Detective " Chief Ind. Bureau ,, Lieutenants " Sergeants 3,7£0.00 2,520.00 1,920.00 1,980.00 1,860.00 Salary i[otor Cycle Officer 2nd yr. ,, ,, " " .iSrd " and a£ter " Detectives " Patrolmen 1st yr. " " £nd " " " 3rd "and after " Clerk " Electrician " " tie !per FIRE DEPARTi~NT Sala~~ Chief " Sup ' t. Alarm " Master 1.[echanic " Ass't. Clerk " Captains " Li eut enant s " Engineers " Helper Sup't. Fire Alarm " Firemen ~rd yr. " " £nd yr. " " 1st yr. BUILDINO INSPECTOR Salary Buildi~ Inspector " Plumb i r~j " " Stenographer QUARANTINE & DETENTION Quarantine Officer Salad>~ Keeper Hospital HF~ALTH DEPART!~!~T Sala~T/ Heal2h Officer " Clerk " Sani t sa~y Officer " Sealer Weigkts & I[easures " Stenographer " Baby Nar se " Inspector " Bact. & Chemist STREET CL?~ANING & GARBA~ General Foz~eman C~At~BAGE Inspector Salary Engineer Incinerator STREET ILEPAI R Salary Superintendent CITY STABLES & FEED Salary Superintendent GARAGE Sa!ar% ~fechanic " " Helper PAtLI£S Keeper Hi&4~land " E!mwo o d Park MALLETS Salary Clerk " Ass't Clerk " Jani t o r " ~'~Ie chart ic " :',,.atron Rest Room " Janitress 1,680.00 1,740.00 1,740.00 1,620.00 1,680.00 1,740.00 1,620.00 930.00 750.00 3,000.00 1,170.00 1,980.00 1,980.00 1,800.00 1,680.00 1,740.00 ?S0.00 1,620.00 1,560.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 1,980.00 '960.00 1,500.00 840.00 4,320.00 1,740.00 1,,i40.00 1,500.00 1,140.00 1,440.00 1,500.00 2,'120.00 2,160.00 1,680.00 1,500.00 2,400.00 1,800.00 1,980.00 1,560.00 1,500. O0 900. O0 2,100.00 1, [580.00 900.00 1,680. O0 960.0O 4:20.00 ATTEST; ~ Cle rk APPROVED t~f'e silent IN T]~ COUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 24TH DAY OF DEC'tiBER, 1926. NO. ~0 67. A RESOLUTI0'_J to fix the compensation per diem employees. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the compensation of per diem employees be, and the same is hereby fixed as follows: Laborers ( skilled ) " lst.. gr. " 2nd " Foremen ~nd " " 1st gr. Guard Bla cksmi th Drill Runner Cart Boy Sup' t. Chain .45 .~8 .51 .46 .46 .17 .57 " Ass ~ t ~'oi'eh]all Asphalt ?outer Sewermen Tr~clcnen 1st gr. " End " Carpenter Eorem~ Paint er s Broom Men Trac tot Operator Road ~iachine Operator Auto ~iechanic Stablemen Wa t c ~m~ Rollerm~ Asphalt 21aut & Ass't. Suot..65 Street~- .49 ;46 .43 .46 .43 .65 .49 .43 .54 · 50 .46 .54 .43 .43 .49 APPROVED ATTEST: ~lerk. from .40 " .35 " .25 " .4 " .50 " .42~ " .42~ ' °40 " .15 " . " · 60 " .45 " .42-~- " .40 " .4£~ " °40 " .60, " .45 ' .40 " " .47~ " .42~ " .40 " .40 " .45 IN TIIE COU~CIL FOR TtIE CITY OF ROANOKE, TkqE 24TH DAY OF DECE~,~BER, 1926. NO. 3070. VIRGINIA, A tbESOLUTION to request the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke to appoint a Zoning Commission as provided in the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, Chapter 197, approved }:iarch 18, 1926. Wf{EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke by Resolution adopted on the 20th day of July 1926, authorized the president of Council to appoint a commission to be knovm as the City Planning Commission, and WHEP~AS, the president of Counci$ acting under said resolution, appointed Messrs. Edward L. Stone, C. Edwin F. ichael, B.N. E~abank, C. S. Spindle and Mrs. Lucian H. Cooke as the City Plannin~ Commission, and WHEREAS, the question has arisen' as to the status of said commission in view of the Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Chapter 197, approved March 18, 1926, that provides for the appointment of a Zoning Commission by the Husting~ Court for the City of Roanoke, and in order to set at rest any question as to the legality of the Acts of the Commission. THEILEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke that the Judge of the Hustings Court be, and he is hereby requested to appoint a Zoning of Virginia, Chapter 197, approved i, farch 18, 19£8. APPROVED ATTEST: IN TIE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R0~2~0iCE, VIRGINIA, THE 24TH DAY OF DECEI~BER, 19£6. NO. ~071. A thE SO LUT I ON to award the contract for the construction of a certain sewer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Noanoke that the contract for the const~ction of a sanitary sewer on Dale Avenue from T~[nker Creek to Greenbrier iA~enue on the South side and on £1st Street on the North side, and the South side of Stewart Avenue between 21st and 2£nd Streets S. E., be, and the same is hereby awarded the Tinsley Constcuction Company at ~4,~4.~0. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications iand proposals submitted with its 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 Tinsley Con- struction Company before proceeding with the work. of ~0~ of the contract price. APPROVED ATTEST: The bond to be in the penalty THE 318'2 DAY OF D~x,'~R, 1926. NO. ~0 72. 'A ~i~oOLoTiON ~r~nt~r~ a ,3e~i6 to ~ i{o~oke Gas Light Company to install a certain ~as main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Ro~oke that a pe~it be, and the s~ne is hereby grs2~ted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 2 inch gas main on Shenandoah Avenue f~m ~0 feet East of Third Street to No. ~12 Shenandoah Ave hue N. Said Ro~oke Gas Light Company by acting ~der this resolution agrees to indemnify and save ha~!ess: the City of i{o~oke from all claims for damages to oersons or property bY reason of tke construction ~d maintenance of said gas main, and furtker agrees to replace tke street v~%ere tke same is opened under the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ¢ 2,26 IN TI-DJ COD%ICIL FOR THE CITY OFR0J2{0t~ ~, VIRGI~{IA, THE Slst DAY OF DEC"~.'[BER, 19£6. N0. 3073. A RESOLUTI0~ grantimg a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to in- stall 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 V!ater Works Company to install a 2 inch ware main on Eureka Circle, South, between 14th, and 15th Streets, N. Yr. The said Roanoke '~:/ater Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roamoke 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 v~ere the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. APPROVED President. ~ ATTEST: ID? Ti~ COLR!CIL F0il Ti~ CiTY 0]? R0~!0kq~_~, VIRGINIA, T]~ 31ST DAY 07 DEC'~.,.~BER, 1926. NO. ~0 69 . A ?tESOLUTI01i to supplement appropriations to certain accounts. BE IT ~SOL~D by the Council of the City of iloanoke that appropriations to the following; accounts be, and the same are hereby supplemented in the follow- manner: ATTEST: Cle rk. -~, T ~rn JUV~II~ ~0~k~ ( Extraordinary ) :~00.00 ,Tn m'r~ n PAY ABLE 800.00 TOOLS AND EQUIP~YT 38.30 A'PP R0 V ED Pre sz dent. :" '~ ' T~U] VIRGINIA, IN THE ,~0~UIL F0R CITY OF ROAN0]~, TPfl~ 3IST DAY OF DEC~.:BER, 1926. NO. 3075. A RESOLU',!ION to pua~chase from R. E. Coleman tl-,,e property on the East side of Jefferson Street South of Walnmt Avenme. BE IT ~ZOLVED by the Co'ancil of the City of Roanoke that the property nov: cyme,1 and occmpied by R. E. Coleman on the East side of Jefferson Street be pur- ~' 750 00 The said R. ~ Colemsn to vacate the premises chased at the s.~m of :;~20, . . and remove the buildings within fo::ty-five days from this date. BE IT FURTHER ?~ESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed tn ~¥~m~n T, hn ~,-;T.I~. f,n r~..'i~'1 m-,nna'~tv a~rt renort hia o~inion thereon in writ~na'. 327 NO. 3075. ~ ~o3.~,UTIOr: ~rantzz~ a pez~nit to the Roanoke Gas Light. Com~any~ to in- stall certain ~-~o mains BE IT P~SOLI(ED by the '~ ~' ~ ~ _ ~o~mcil of the City of Ro~no~:e that a vermit be, and is hereb, y granted the lloanoke Gas Light Company to install ~as mains as follows: (1) A 4 inch main on Zh~reka Circle from 1428 to 1442, a distance of 175 feet. (2) A 2 inch main on !falnut' Avenue from No. 614 - 125 feet West. Said Ro~moke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save ]zarm~ess the Oity of ~oanoke from a[L1 claims for damages to ~ersons or property by reason of the constr~ction ~d maintenance of said ~ras mair£~ and l~rther ~rees to repl~ce ~ street where the s~me is opened a:~der tn.,~ '~rc, vi- szons o t:m ~ ....... ~ ozdznan~es '~rovldi~:: for st~.t~.~,_ra~oion. ATTEST: APPROVED IN m~.~ COU!fCIL FOR T~t:, CITY OF ROAI{'0iCE T!~ 7TH DAY 0F JAI'~JARY, 1927. N0. 3077. , VIRGINIA, A ~SOLUTION ° ~' gr~..n~ng a permit to the Roanoke Uater Works Company to in- stall certain water mains: _-~ov,,~_:~,~ by the Council of the Czt~ of loanoke that a permit be, and. is heP,by granted the ~loano~.~. Uater Works ~ompany to install water mains as fo llows: (I) A 2 inch main on Eleventh Street S. 'J., from Ferdinand Avenue, ~orth 185 feet. (2) A 2 inch main on Rosalind Aven~&e, South Roanoke, from 190 feet South of Fourth Street to Sixth Street. (~) A 6 inch main on KcDowell Avenue N. W., from Peach Road to Fifth Street~ (4) A 2 inch madn on Ro~-~noke Avenue, Norwich, from Bridge Street East 225 feet· The said Roanoke Water Works Company by acti~: under this resolution agrees to indemni~y and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dama-, ges to persons or property by reason of the constz~ction and maintenance of said water mains, and further ag;rees to replace the s~reet where the same is Opened. under the orovisions of the general ordinances of the '~ity of .... ~ ~' -~ ,~ :~o .... o~e p~oviding for:i street restoration. AT ST. Cle rk. APPROVED Pre Siden't. IN T~-UE COIH~CI]i FOR T_~ CITY OF ROAI,~0KE, VIRGI??IA, THE 7TH DAY 0F JA~UARY, 1927. N0. 30 78. A RESOLUTI0~ to grant ape ~ '~ rmzo to the Norfolk & Western Railway Company to construct a £rame addition to its Park Street office building. W~EREAS, the ~orfolk and Western Rail~vay Company cyrus and occupies a frame buildi, ng situated on the South side of Shenandoah Avenue and kno~.m~ as tae ?ar~ Street o~ice building, and WHEREAS, the said Norfolk and Western Railway Company desires ,to construct a frame addition to said building, and V'~[Ei~AS, the said ~forfolk & Western Railway Company owns and occupies all of the abutting property, and the rights of no person will be prejudiced by the building of the frame addition': THEREFORE, BE IT P~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of' Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the ~?orfolk and Western Railway Company to con- struct a frame addition to its Park Street office building; said construction to be in accordance with the plans hereto attached m~d made a part hereof, and in ac- cordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector. The said Norfolk & Western Railv~ay 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 const~ction and maintenance of the addition to said. building. ATTEST: APPROVED Pre s'i d~e nt. IN THE COU~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0I[E, VIRGINIA, THE ?TH DAY OF J~UARY, 19£7. NO. 3079. A i~SOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights: BE IT i~SOLVED by the Co~mcil of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and is hereby authorized to install street lights as fo llows': (1) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Hamilton ~\v~enue and Valley Avenue, Wasena. {2) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Howbert Avenue and Third Street, Wasena. One 250 C. P. light at Valley Avenue and Third Street, Wasena. (4) Change 100 C. P. light to 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Wasena Avenue and Third Street, Wasena. Said lights?~t~'~B0 maintained under the contract existing between the chain Electric Power ~o,~pany and the City of Roanoke. 329 m~ CITY OF ~a:'~'~O~ VIRGINIA, IN mHZ COUNCIL F0R _c.m Tt~ 7TH DAY OF J~,TUARY, 19~7. NO. 30 80. A PP~SOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke , ~ 1926 and directing' the .vay'ment of same: for the month of December, , . BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month o= December, 1926, be, and the smme are here- by approved and ordered paid as follows: City Nanager Engineering Department City Clerk Tre as urer Legal Dep' t. Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Co~cil Coroner Almsho use 0utside Po or Ho sp ita 1 s Organized Ckarities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department Fire r. ydramt Rental Street Lighting Bui ldi nS In spec ti on Nilitary & Armories Pkysi ci an Quarantine A Detention Health Department Stroet ~leaning Garbage Department Sewer Naintenance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crasher City Stables Tools & Equipment Reitands f: Rebates Special Services Drainages & Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Department Schools Parks Libra.~ l{arke t !lew l!arket Interest Water Site A,~nex- 192~ Accounts i~ayable l~otes Payable 901.85 1,848.8~ 984.76 72.86 ~79.00 ~16.74 1,804:.50 1,4t0.~2 ~1.6~ 9~.50 176.70 4 3o .48 20.00 387.38 256.96 388.37 475.87 144:.00 1,428.78 1,098.32 10,516.14 11,472~.12 ~,", 132.38 2,47~ ~0 ~..02 73.50 100.00 179.29 !, 633.~ 1,451.78 4,595.12 803.46 7 610.78 807.23 1,296.48 1,492.89 156.80 14:. 30 132.50 563.01 339.10 ].,098.83 30,000 .~ 867.57 , 1,299.04 12.. 8O 1,160.00 777 ~' 269.43 1,227.45 ].~ 54 5.00 102 956.90 E X T R A 0 il D I !'7 A !~ Y Sewer Construction Drain Construction Openin~ & GradinC Streets } [ac adorn i zi Pav i nC Curb :,: ,=att er Sid. ewa%: ~ nstruc,ion Bridge ochools 6,40.5.04 582.06 1,024: . 85 581..05 14 7.79 1,320.18 31.25 62,048.60 ..... ~_,. 0o0. O0 A._--°~_"~ 2 0 V m '~ D __76~140.82 179, 097.72 I~ ~'~}~ COU:,~zL FOR Tlz:~ CITY 0Y ,'vr~ -- R0~,.D.~, VI~GI~'TIA. T~ 7TH DAY 0F ~,~ ,' v J~U,~U.~R~, 1927. NO. 3082. A ~SOLUTI0_~T authorizint, the City Idanager to construct a drive-way into Burrell }.[emorial Hospital, and fixi~ the cost. BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to grade the drive-way into the Burrell Ifemorial Hospital and to place gravel thereon at a cost not to e~cceed ~00.00, which shall be charged to the account of Street Repair. PFe%~ d e'n t. ...... ~.~,~,~,~..~ F0~2 T~ CITY OF ROAI701~ T-~ 7T~ ,.,DAY OF "~' "'~' '~ J~.~-~Y~-~Z, 19~7. N0. 3083. , VII{OI!'~IA, A RES0?',UTI0!~ to purchase a lot at the corner of 24th Street and Patterson Avenue for stree~ purposes at the price of L, 50.00. BE IT }~O.~D by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the City Lranager be, and he is hereby authorized to ptu-chase from L~ther G. Funkho~ser at the price of :;~0.00, the following- lot: BEGII,YNING at a point in the South side of Patterson.Avenue, 204.~ feet N. 74 deg. 10' W. from the Southwest corner of Patterson Avenue and "P" or 24th Street, Southwest; thence with Patterson Avenue S. 74 deg. 10' E. 40 feet to a point in the South side of Patterson Avenue; thence by a new line S. 32 deg. 42' ,W. 25 feet to a point; thence N. 40 deg. 28' W. 42 feet to the point of BEGI1,TNING, and being a triangular piece of land in the Western portion of the plat ovmed by ?arthenia Lawson and Burnett Lawson, her hmsband, (colored), and being- also a portion of the same tract of land conveyed by H. !..[. Darnall, Trustee, to John I'[cCarthy by deed to be found of record in the Clerk's Office of the Corporation Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in deed book 92, page 16, and being also a portion of the same property conveyed by Mary E. Crosby, nee l[ary E. L~[cCart~y, and her husband to Parthenia and ~rne'tt Lav~son, as appears from the re- cords of the aforesaid clerk's office, said deed to be found of record in deed book 1~6, page 109, to each of the said several deeds reference is hereby made for a f~umther and more particular description of said property intended to be hereby conveyed; smd being in all respects the same property as was conveyed_ to the Ide Lu~ber Company by Parthenia Lawson, et vir, by deed bearing date of ~:ebruary 5th 1914, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the Corporation Court for t.~e City of :~{oanoke, Virginia, in Deed Book 264, page6 The lot tO be used for street put-poses. BE IT FURTheR RESOLVED that the appropriation of ~50.00 be, and is here- made to the account of Street ImprOvement to pay the purchase price for said lot. APPROVED TIIE 14T!{ DXY 0F Ji.INIARY, 19,q7. N0. S084. J_ LL!]~3]?Oa--TTF~lT27'tO~ ~.~u_. ~ ~.: to appoint a co~:~ittee to endeavor to purchase from !..Fiss Pattie F. 3arbo'~- certain land n~cessa~y to open a street or road to connect Colonial Heights and 2arbour l[ei:jhts - said land lyi~ in the County of '~ '~ :~ it. is necessary for the convenien¢'.e of the ~ublio that a road be o~ened t, connect Colonial xe~gz':ts ss~d 'Barbour ~_e~ts, which road extends thro~gh s portion of tke Co~.nt:; o.,. Roanoke, az~d =~.ll~,,~, ~A2, to .oq}en._._ said road it is necessary ti:at certain land be ao%~zired from Kiss P4~t'~%e F. 'lkrbour. .:~:.,~ ......... ~, r,_.~ FdISOLVED by the i'ouncil of ti'm, "' ~ u~ty of loanoke that iR~nter, Cit,~ iaaa=er, and ;~ ~? ~ ~. _. u~ ~ and are hereby ~. T~cker, "t? Cleft. and Auditor, be, ~ ,~_~rected to endeavoT~ to pvc0chase from Niss :_att~e Barbo~u~ the land reRuired to ooen a street or road between Colonisg llei{~z,ts %` a~d '~aS.t~ouz~ '~ '..,' t _ xe~ .::n. · s. The said committee is directed to renort.~ to bo~_~ncz' · "!. A P P R O V E D ~, /~ '~/7'~" " ' ~"e ~i d er~. t G_[el x. N0. 3085. ~ -u,~Odq~-TVmT~7?.:~. ~.. gran u-:._n~ a .~oermit to t~.e%' Noanclce Gas Light Company to in- ~;ou~=l a oorto~in "d~s' - rsgln. .... :,._~,~,.D b~~ the Council of the "~ty of ~} .... ..... _ ~.m~ho2. o tkat a '~,erm~t be, ~ and ~:_'eby b~mtea the ~oanoke Gas Eight Company to install a 4 inch gas main on .:Sixth Street Z. "',.., between Woods And J~zette Avenues. The said Ro~oke Gas Light ,Compm'ly by actin{; *~.der this resolution agrees n.~=emni~F and save harmless, t;~e CiN; of Roanoke from all al ......... for dar:ages to per~,o .... or rooerty b~ reason o~ the const~ctiu~=~ ese maintenance of said g'as ~main, and f~Arther ~rees ~o re;}lace the steer v.~ePe the same ~provisions of the ~eners~ ordinances of tlc ~ts of loanoke pi. ovidixu; fo~. street restoration. II CITY OF 1927. NO. 3081. .'~?. 0~D!I,T~'TCE~ .... to deszgmate certain ~'treets of .i~ oity of ~'~o~,noLe ~ ~ $o be used to provide for vehicles from whick fa.z~ and domestic products are offered for sale; to set asi~]e ce~ain streets for tke use of producers of farm and domestic products and certain streets to be used by persons holdin..2 state :~eddler's license for the sale of farm and domestic products, ~d to repeal all ordinances in con- flict v~th this ordinance. BE Y~ 01ZDXiEED by tke Cmmcil of the ~t~ of Roanoke that the following streets be, and are hereby designated for market pz~poses to be used by vehicles from which fa~ and domestic products are offfered for sale, namely: the East side of L~!son Steer from ]~orfolk Avenue to Salem Avenue; l~elson Street on tke ~ s and 'West sides of ~rket buildin!'; L~est side of Nelson Street from market square to ~azewell Avenue; ~ ~' _ ~.oru~ side of Chub'ch Avenue from :el son Street to Randolph Street, and the West side of Randolph Street from Campbell Avenue to Tazewell Ave- ~ 0:~:_:oD that the market s%uare, · ..... on Stroet on the West side of market beildi~ s~d. tke ¥~est side of Uelson Street from tke :arket S%uare to Tazewell Avenue; the West side oO ~]olph Street from ~npbell Avenue to well Avenue be, and s~e hereby set aside for tke use of ~roducers of farm and. domestic products. BE !{2 '71UITH:I['~ 0~DE_ilfS} that Nelson Ztreet on tlm East side of the market buildi~s, tke East side of :elson otreet bet~veen Salem Avenue an~l ?orfolx ~venme ~,,o~. ~ smde of Ch~ch Avenue from Nelso.n Street to 2andol-oh Street be, and the s~me are kereby set aside for tke use of persons vPno koid a state ~leddler's license for the sale of ~arm and domestic o]educts BE I~ ~,.,~.~=-,: ~,,~: s tkat no produoeP shall occupy tke streets set aside for tke~veddler6 of farm and domeo~o~:_~ .... proo.uc,~ as~ defir_e~] in' this ordinance, and no eeddler of '~ ~_ar,, and domestic ~}roducts shall occup~ the streets set aside for tke prod,acer. Any person violati~ ~he p~:ovisions of this 'ordinance shall be fined not less than ten {~10.00) dollars for eack offense. ..... ,~ ...... Q~..~_L. D tkat ali. o~d.~nanc~, or parts of ordinances in con- -' '- ' ,~" , aled and are :a~.~eby re:oe f].ict wzt~'_ this ordinance be, _ · AT.ST: P-,-e si~,l ent. Cle~_.~ to the u~v~], and 2o!i"-~ ....... ~ .T:lqt~'~ce. .'? t'? -: .o'_.'::'~, ~.~ b:: ..... t]::.e ..,",:'-~-:~ ,,~ ~,.. o ~ +:o_~ .... . .... ~-tv of ""-'u~:mo_~.~ t.,:~-,, u .... the ...... o ~-1~ '--:~ of ~- ci month Civil ~z~.-, ?:o!i~.~. .. J::tice, be, and_ the ,::,.~-~,~ is .~e~. '~x:.:,..~ inc~'~ess,~r1~. '25.00 pe-~_ 'effect~,~,~ FebPc. a:~r 1 , 1927, anrt ~"~ u ~,.:; salaP:r 7~stice be, an:l -m-,~ same is :~_eu.? inc:'eased :'~15.00 peTM mono:, ~....~e tire Feb~mary ,1, 1927. The increases be]~eb~,.- made ape ~].'-',on uhc c:,~{l}[o}~ i-' '~ ~_~,..1 ?'~0. 30C7. ....... , ............. emp_.u~,~ on , .... special s~P~ey ~n the w o P:: o f : ] i t y P ! a n n i nc,:. '~:: 1C,O.O0 per 14C1.00 :r ,, ,, !1.0 n,,' - diem em':'}!oyes at t:~e rate I~,xed b,~ cp{i na~zoe ~_u ........ ~ s to be effective Ja~_;z~: 1, 1927, a, na to .... ' ..... : ..... COn ,,l ]i~le IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOICE~, V.IRGINIA, TEE 2iST DAY OF JANUARY, 1927. NO. ~074. AN ORDINANCE to make an appropriation of Si1,000.00 on account of new ma rke t. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an appropriation be, and the same is hereby made of Si1,000.00 to the account 'of new market for the purpose of improving the same. APPR0 V.ED Pre~siden$. ATTEST: Cie rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0iCE, VIRGINIA, THE 21ST DAY OF JANUARY, 19E7. NO. 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 Elec%ric Power Company be, and is hereby authorized to install a 250 C. P. light at the intersection of 19th Street and Da~[e Avenue S. E. Said light to be maintained under, the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. AT TEST: AP. PROVED Pre si den t. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR TtIE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE E1ST DAY OF JA~M.IARY, 19Z?. N0. :5089. AN ORDINANCE to fix the time for the levy and collection of license tax for the City of Roanoke, Virginia.. VSIEREAS, Chapte~ 160 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia of 19~6, provides that the license tax year be changed so that the same begin on the first day of January and expire on the 51st day of December of each year, and WHEREAS, the ordinances of the City of Roanoke now provide that the license tax year shall begin on the first day of Nay, and expire on the 50th, day of April of each year, and '~.~H.~ VREAS ~ ~ , it is necessary for. the efficient administration of the tax laws that the license year of the city be coincidental with that of the state: THEiiFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke t~at the provisions of Chapter 160~ of the Acts of the Gen&ral Assembly of Virginia of 1926, be, and is hereby adopted for the purpose of administering the license tax laws of the City of Roanoke, so far as the same may be applicable thereto, and is not in- consistent with the general ordinances of the City of ROanoke. The Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Roanoke is hereby directed to issue licenses for the City of Roanoke in conformity with Chapter 160 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia of 1926. An emergency is set forth knd declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from its passage., AT TES T: L~l-e rk. APPROVED ~resident. IN THE COUI,~CIL FOR TkqE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE £STH DAY OF JANUARY, 1927. NO. 3031. A RESOLUTION to abandon and release such rights as the City may have in ~.,~ill Avenue, Green Avenue and ~Iolliday Street where the same is enclosed with the property of Adams, Payne & Gleaves, Incorporated'. ~ ~.~.,~, the map of the Pleasant Valley Lan~! Company shows ~,~ill Avenue and Green Avenue extending from Jefferson Street East to Holliday Street, and Hol- liday Street from V;alnut Avenue South: and W]~REAS, the Said streets have never been opened and used by the public; and J~I~AS, the said streets are now enclosed with the land owned by Adams, Payne & Gleaves, Incorporated: THEREFOI~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that such rights as the City may have in and to Mill Avenue, Green Avenue and Holliday Street where said streets are enclosed with the land of Adams, Payne & Gleaves, Incorpora- ~ ted, be,and the same is hereby abandoned~and released. ~ APPRO.VED '' ~'re~'ideh't 226 IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 28TH DAY OF J2d~UARY, 1927. NO. 3090. A RESOLUTION authorizing' the Appalachian Electric Power Company to in- stall 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. light on Morton Avenue S. E., half way between llth, and l£th, Streets. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pres{dent'. IN TH~!~ C°i~CIL~.~ FOR. THE CITY OF R0~.I01~, VIRGINIA, T~ 4TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19~g. ~o. 5o9~. A RESOi, UTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a pemmit be, and is hereby granted the Roauoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Delaware Avenue from the Boulevard 1,200 feet East, Villa Heights. 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 v~ere the same is opened under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. APPROVED dent. DAY OF FEBT~tTAEY, 1927. N0. 30 92. a ]{~]SOT'TTmTr~T'~ authorizinE the I?ayor and t}}e '~ ..... '~" ,~ity Clerk to execute a con- tract with the Roanoke Railway & Electric Comply and tke Appalachian Electric Power Company. ,u:~:~o, on the 30th, day of October 1925, a con,fac, was entered into by the Cit~ of Roanoke ~d tke o ~ Ro~.mo~.e 2ai!way % Electric ~o,.pan~, with reference to tke construction of %/alnut Avenue bridge which contract provided fc~. the erection of a ramo. shown on the ~l~s .... as a "~ oavn r~np", and,. ....,2~R~.' ~, ~q-~s become ncces~g~ ~o ch~e ~he 2oni~io~ of the ~0~ok~' Railway & Electric Company as well as tke A.pp~ch~ Electric Power Company have agreed to such chan~. I~vLV~D that the }iayor and Czty Clerk be, ..... ~ .... '~'~' a~ are here- by authorized to execute a ~pplemental agreement, a copy of which is hereto attach- ed, and made a part hePeof. APPR0 VE D Presid'ent'. ClerL. DAY ~' ? ~, ' "~ '~? ', ~:?v 19s7 !T0. 5093. i ??o~-'~TqX~.~o,,~,.~ autkorlzinj tke /~Dpa!achian Electric -~ower "ompany- to in- stall certain street !'-~ ~ BE I~ ,mo0:~t~D oF the Council of the ~-tz, o~ ~oanoke that tke Appalachian E!ect~-: a ~ ,-~ .o,,pany be, and ~ t is b~ .... ~'~ · ~ ....... :o,,er ..... _ _~,.=0~ authorized to install street Izsnts as follows: One 250 ~. Pi~. light near the center o., the block on ~o~_lzd~y Street between Tazews'it and '~ . ~ ~mr, pbell Avenues, S .~. One 2S0 ~ ~ ' ----~ , Wa s ena. ONe ~x~ ,-. p. · ..~- , ~ · ~.~.v ,., 115~~ at tke corner of '.:/i~bourne and ![ensincton ~veilles One 250" ~ light at tl~e corner of Winbourne and Windsor ivenues One 250~.., '~. P. light at tke corner o~ Uindsor '.-a~u= '~ · ~ .* []aiCl_q i~]lYS to be ~Ea].ll~_~l .... ..... uUr~r ,u~e con .... exi ,:~ btn1:~, between the Appalachiau ~le~.o~_~c 2ower ! %~ Of ~oa~Ao_~.e. -.o ....... VIR% ~'""" ' IN ~'"'~..t~.:~ .,.,.,.-"a'JNCIZ .'70R T'ru''.. ... CITY OF ..~.u.~_:.u~,-~, THE liT]: ~:~Y 07 ~'2 . , N0. 3094. A ~'~-~,~'~v;~:,,~u .,~ ~ ~ , ~r~a-~ting a pcr~ [~; ~,o ".,. ~.n Horton to construct a buildir~ on the South Side of Center Aw-.~u~e ~est,, of Fiftk Street, the building to extend out to the present street line-.. " .. :~ozuon is the owner of a ~iece of property situat- ed on the Soutkside of Center Avenue 70 feet West of Fifth Street N. W., and ex- tending' 'Jeo,~erly~' along ~en~,er'~ ~' Aven~.~e 40 feet: and ......... , Council by resolution heretofore adopted established a set back line of 10 feet alon:j Center Avenue; and ':~"~',L~.~Ao ~, no action has been taken by Council to widen said street, and U. H. Horton is &esirous of buildi~g on said lot, said building to e:tend over ,~hsu poruion of tke property establzshed as a set back line under the ordinance hereinbefore mentioned, and ": ..... ~, ' :~+on has agreed to remove that ~ortion of ~..~.S, the said h~. the buildin~ estending over said set back line at his ovm expense whenever the city widens said Center Avenue. ~'~-~:~'":~ BE I(~f i~S0-~VED by the Comctl of the ~z~z, of Roanoke that a permit be, and the s~e is hereby gramted W. Il. Horton to erect a building on his property on the South Side of Center Avenue 70 feet West of Fifth Street, and extending Westerly along Center Avenue 40 feet. The said building to extend to the present street line, and over that portion of the property established as a set back line. Said W. H. Horton by actin~ ~der this resolution agrees to remove that portion of the building extending over the set back line as established by Council, whenever the Council determines to widen Center Avenue, without cost the City of Roanoke. f~ PPR0 VE D IN TIlE CO!?!CII FOR '.,.iL:.; CITY OF RO.~,,'Oz-~, :. ,~, 19 ~., 7. VIRGN~IA, A~~z~R:"q!qaTT~mT:':1'"'-,-, to ap~row:,~ the acco~mts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of Jsmuaz~y, 1927, and ~irecting the payment of same. ~o0L,~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts BE IT o~o '~v and claims against the City for tke month of January, 1927. bel and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: _ ~ ~ 9 65.40 mnLzne~i'zn~ De ~artment 2,2~ ~ .06 City Clerk 1,168 Tr~.~aa~'e r 2,580 37 0.00 Legal Department Judjes' Sala?:~es 35C. ~our~ ~ffioers ~ Expense o 0o5. Assec~s~nent of Taxes Collection of Taxes 1,6.o7.0' ~ity !lall 1,086.~i 3~a~.loN. e~c ~, ~.~- +. Coroner 76.00 Out side Poor !5~.16 ~v, ooi ta ls 416.66 O~,-,.o~ed Charities 475.8~ Insane 36.00 Jail 1,473.85 Juvenile ..... ~' Police Department 12,046.76 Fire De2 artment FiFe Xydrants 2,!36.%5 Street ~zghtzno 2,472.42 2uildinlf inspection 1,20~:. ililitarv o% Armories 71 ~h~ ici sca 100. O0 Qua ran tine .... D~t e~t ion SlO. 04 Healtk !>epaPtment 1,522 Street C!eanin:' & Uatering' 1,057.78 Garbage 2emova~ 3,836. Sewer ~[a~Ntenance 5~1. Street Repairs 7,241 C~she r 1,49'? .05 City Stables 1,531.16 Lzve-~ ~oc~ 940.00 Re ~ .mo_o ~ deab tes 9.00 op~cial Se~ices 1,o ~ Damage s ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~,.for~:~en s C m~epnsation Garage 1,415.05 Schoois 50,000.00 l~b 1 i c "arks 96 9.5 library i,406.87 ~ larket 1,415.87 Interest 74,880.00 Z i~kini; Fund 29, ',3,50. O0 rotes ?ayable 14,825.00 .... ~ .... {-~ ~l~ayable 493 91 Gace!ine ~ 0il 1,112.79 Annex- 1925 741.73 PeNsions 1~, 777 Firemen & Police Pensions 75.57 :'~ 256,628.89 E X T :: A 0 R D I N A 2 V Sewer '~ ~ onst~xc ti on 5,919.94: 0oenin~' & Gradin= Streets 109.84: Pay in~ 23.50 gridce Const~ction 60,469.63 School Buildings 5,000.00 Total 71,522.91 328 151.80 APPROVED 'P~ e s i{~ e~t'. 34O THE 18th DAY OF FEBI~ARY, 19£7. NO. 3097. ~r~:m~ S. Cooper to construct cross- RESOLUTION granting a permit to Dr. ' ...... overs on Salem Avenue East of First (Hen~) Street. BE IT ?~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, -and is hereby grsm~'ed= ©r. Frank S. Cooper to construct two cross-overs on the %T ~,orth side of Salem Avenue East of First (Henry) Street into a filling station to be erected on his property. Said cross-overs to be constructed in accordance with the good liking and satisfaction of the City Nana[~:er and upon specificat'ions to be furnished by n.l. The said Dr. Frank Z. Cooper by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross- overs. APPROVED President. IN Ti~ CODICIL_,u.~'~' ~'~ CITY OF ROAN0!C~, VI TI-~ 18Ti[ DAY 0F FEB}{UAiY, 1927. NO. 3098. A;%.~u~u,O~O~TTT~TO"~' granting a permit to Vernon ~51. Wood to install three 1,000 gallon gasoline tanks on the North side of Salem Avenue, East of First (Henry) Street S. VI. BE IT P~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Vernon },~. Wood to construct three 1,000 gallon gasoline tanks on the North side of Salem Avenue, directly East of First (Henry) Street. Said tanks shall be installed in accordance with the good liking and satis faction of the Building Inspector, and upon specifications to be fu~mished by him. The said Vernon hi. Wood by acting?- under this resolution agrees to indem~i- fy and save harmles~ the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or ~0TP.~rty by. reason"":~f.~he const~.~uction and maintenance of said gasoline tanks A P 'P i~ 0 V N D P~&sihent' IN T}~ COUNCIL FOR Ti~ CITY OF ROAN0t~, VI2GI_,.IA, ~ THE 18TH DAY 0;; ....... ~' ~:~ · NO. 3099. A ~,~o0LU'~IOL authorizinf[ the Aooalachian Electric Power Company to in- 3E IT ?~o,~,T~,r-~m v '~'t~ .~J~,. .... . ....b~. the Cmancil of the '~i y o£ Roanoke that the Appalachian =~trlc,~.. roy?er uompan~. ...... be, and it is hereby a-atkorized to insts, ll street lights as fo llows: (1) One 25C C. ?. light at the intersection of Essex Avenue and Fifteenth Street N. W. (2) One 250 C. P. light at Blumont Avenue and ,Ghent Boulevard, Chent. Said lights to be maintained t~nder the contract existing between the Ap- palackian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. IN ~'~ ..... "' w .... CITY Ti~ 1SIll DAY OF FEBPJJAI{Y 1927 , NO. 5100. ~,~ TDC~ ti'lb T TT~T/¥~T ,_~,~,_,~.~,, ~remtin~ to tb.e Dominion },{etal i~roducts 0orDoration and the Berger Nanufacturing Company the right to ti~e free use for its necessary easement pz~rposes of a portion of Walnut Avenue. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Coz~ncil of the City of iloanoke that the Dominion iNetal Products Corporation and the Ber~er Nanuf~.cturlng Compan~~ be, and. it is here- necessary !by granted the right to the free use for its_/easement purposes of that portion of !Walnut Avenue, approximately 12 feet in width, which is located between the North- ',east line of Walnut Avenue bridge and the property line of the said Dominion ~.~etal ,Products Corporation and between the ramp extending down the river and said eom- ':oany's~_ . northwestern pimoerty_ line, ~ntil such time as in the judgment of the Coun- cil of the City of Roanoke it becomes necessary to reoccupy said. strip oF any portion thereof for the purpose of widening or reconstructing the present bridge. The City of Roanoke reserving the '~"~ rl~,,ho~ever, ~t all times, to lay and maintain water; gas and sewer pipes and for other purposes not ' lnoe~ferlng with said easement in ~s~ch portion of said street, and that othez~vise that portion of Walnut Avenue be, 'and is hereby closed to public traff;c The right herein granted is so coupled with ~n interest that the City of Roanoke agrees not to revoke ss~ne v;i~' ~no~.~ the consent o:~ the Dominion I~letal Products Co~poration, or its successors in title, exc. ept for the purpose and upon th:~ condi- tions hereinabove stated. AT,ST: APPROVED Fr'e"s icl e'nl~. IN Ti~ u ~-T ,T, F0R '~ 4~i UIL_ T!-~ CITY OF Rn~:.~?~a~."~.z, VIRGINIA,_ The ~Sth, day of i?eb~%~ary, 1927. ~'{0. 3096. A Ri~o~:~UT!01, granting a pe~ait to t;~e i°rospect itill Corporation to con- struct a sewer in Frarfl{lin Road between Franklin Avenue and the city limits. Said sewer to connect with the sewer now in Franklin Road at Franklin Avenue, upon certain conditions: BE IT nv~ ..... r-~-~ ~,~.u,:,,. of RoanOke that a permit be, ~o~.,.~.~,~ by the Cour, cil of the and is hereby granted the Prospect Hill Corooration to construct a sewer in Franklin Road between Franklin Avenue and the city limits. .Said sewer to connect with the sewer now in Franklin Road at Franklin 'Avenue. The pe~nit hereby granted is upon the following conditions: (1) That the Prospect Hill Co~?oration shall obtain from the Crystal oprzng Land '" ~ '- ~omp,.~ny the right to connect the sewer at the inter- section of Franklin Road and Franklin Avenue. (2) That in the event the i~rospect Hill Corporation's property is an- nexed to the City of Roanoke, the sewer now being construct~ed, and hereafter to be constructed by said company, shall revert to, and become the property of the City of Roanoke without cost or charges to said city. The said city thereafter to maintain the same The said Prospect ][il! Corporation shall indemnify 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 sewer in said Franklin Road. This resolution not to become effective until the same is accepted, in writing, by the said Prospect Hill Corporation. A ~ p R 0 V ~ D_~ :., AT'ST: ITJ T~ COUi~CIL FOR T!~ ~ITY OF R0 'AI[0t~SE, VIm~I~,iIA, The 25th, day of February, 1927. No. 3101. o . A RES0-,UTIOJf to appropriate ;i~;1,091.00 to the accoUnt of sewer construction BE::IT RES0_~.VED by the Council of the City of Iloanoke that an appropriation of i~1,091.00 be, and is hereby made to the account of sewer construction. Preszment. ATTEST: Cle rk. ..~ne £5th, da~/ of Febr-~lary, 1927. !.To. $10£. .. 2~O,~U_ION to .... ~ ~m~tter a~,~r~ tile contract for the construction of curb, , pavin~g and sideu-alk at Twelfth Street and Salem Avenue, ~. ,~., for new market to the Tinsley Consoruction Comply. B~ ~m RESOL-~D by the Council of the ~t,> of ~oanoke that the contract for ~ ~.~ construction of curb, gutter, 0avin~j and sidev~alk at ~velfoh Street and Salem Avenue, S. U., for new market be, and the s~e is hereby a~varded the Tinsley Cc.n- st~ction Company at the price of ~/6,774.~0. The v~ork to be done in strict accor- dance with plans, soecifications and proposals submitted with said bid, but be- fore :oroceeding v~ith said work the Tins!ey Construction Company shall exec~.~te a bond in the penalty of 50.,~ of the contract price. ATTES T: APPROVED ?r'~ s'i dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CItY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of ~¢Iaroh, 1927. ', ~ No. ~10~. A RESOLUTI~'~granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to con- struet 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 construct a four inch gas main on Bramwell Avenue from Nontvale Road 1~ feet East, to a dead end. The 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 Qf the construction and. maintenance of said gas main, and further agrees to replace the stree% where the same is opened under the provt- sions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. APPROVED Pre sid'ent. ATTEST: ~,~,' ,'.'; ,/t-'!:_ '. _ ..... '-. 'Ul~rk. 344 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of March, 1927. No. 3104. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Exchange Lumber Company to install a 1,000 gallon gasoline tank at its plant on Walnut Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Exchange Lumber Company to install a 1,000 gallon gasoline tank at its plant on Walnut Avenue. Said Exchange Lumber Company by acting under this resolution agrees to install said tank in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the Build- ing Inspector, and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Exchange Lumber Company further 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 tank. APPROVED ATTES T: IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of March, 1927. No. 3105. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Sam Joseph to construct a cross-ever at #~43 Salem Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Sam Joseph to construct two cross-overs into a filling station at ~43 Salem Avenue, S. W. Said cross-overs to be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City Manager, and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said Sam Joseph by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons ~r prop- erty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. APPROVED ATTEST: Pre s{dbnt. IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR TB~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of March, 1927. No. 3106. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RES0~VED 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 at Essex Avenue and 22nd Street N. W. (2) 0n~ 250 C. P: light at Rugby Boulevard and 17th, Street N. W. (3) One 250 C. P. light at Penmar Avenue and 13th Street S. E. Said lights to be maintained under the contract 'existing between the Appala- ~hain Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke AT. TEST: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of March, 1927. No. 3107. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase a road roller. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase a Gallion Master road roller at the price of $4,808.00. The same to be charged to the account of tools and equipment. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED PP*Sideht ,- IN THE COLrNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of March, 1927. No. 3108. A RESOLUTION authorizi~ the City ~Ianager to have an additional refrigera- ting plant installed at the City Market, and making au appropriation therefor. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase and have installed an additional re- frigerating plant at the CitY Market at a cost not to exceed $1,500.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the sum of $1,800.00 be, and is hereby appro- priated to the account of markets for the purpose of paying the purchase price of said refrigerating plant. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of March, 1927. No. 3109. A RESOLUTION to abandon such rights as the city of Roanoke may have in a certain alley: WHEREAS, Harry C. Cole and Sallie Cole are the owners of two pieces of property lying ~n the West side of 22nd, Street, N. W., in Block 99, of the Melrose Land Company's Addition, and V~EREAS, a twelve foot alley separates the property of said Coles, and V~HEREAS, the said Harry C. and Sallie Cole have asked that the alley be closed and abandoned, and WHEREAS, the said Harry C. and Sallie Cole are the only persons who will be effected by abandoning said alley; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by tne Council of the City of Roanoke that the alley extending between 22nd, Street N. W., and Lynchburg AvenUe, lying North of EsSex Avenue be, and the same is hereby abandoned, and such rights as the city may have therein be, and the same are hereby released. APPROVED President. ATTEST: C 1 e'rk. IN THE COUNCIL .?0R 9k~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth, day of March, 1927. No. 3115. WHEREAS, the Roanoke Gas Light Company has filed with this council its petition praying t~is council to recommend to the State Corporation Commission tha~ the said company, be ailowed to decrease in part its present schedule of rates and charges for gas service, so that all bills rendered by said company on and after May l, 1927, shall be in accordance with the following schedule of rates and charge Regular Meters: Gtc s s Net First ~,'000 cubic feet $ 1.60 $ 1.50 Next ~,000 " " 1.~0 1.40 Next 15,000 " " 1.40 1.30 Next 2~,000 " " 1.10 1.00 Next ~0,000 " " 1.00 .90 All Over 100,000 " " .78 .68 Prepayment Meters: Minimum Bill $1.50 per thousand net. .85 per month per meter. and V~EREAS, in the opinion of this council, the proposed revision of rates and charges is advantageous to the citizens of the City of Roanoke: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: ~hat this Council is of the opinion that the revised schedule of rates and charges is advantageous both to the said Roanoke : 447 so recommend to the State Corporation Commission of Virginia. APPROVED Pre s iden t. ATTEST: · . Cle~i~k IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIE CITY OF ROAN0t~, VIRGI~'~IA, The llth, day of Narch, 1927. No. 5114, A RESOLUTION authorizing the ).ppalachian 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. light at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Devon Road, Lee-Hy Court. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. The cost of maintaining said light to be charged to the Annex of 19~5. APPROVED President. ATTEST: Clerk. IN TPHE COIRiCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The llth, day of ~;arch 192~. No. 511~. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Crystal Spring Land Company to con- nect the ~ev~rnow in course of construction in their land development to the sewer in Yellow ~ountain Road at Third Street, South Roanoke. V~HER~S, the Crystal Spring Land Company is now d~eveloping a tract of land, and is constructing a sewer to accommodate the lots being laid out~, and ¥~ttEREAS, the said Crystal Spring Land Company has asked permission to con- nect said sewer with the sewer in Yellow ~ountain Road at Third ~SSreet, South Roanoi~e. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Co~nacil o~ the C%ty of Roanoke that a per- mit be, and is hereby granted the Crystal Spring Land ~ompany to connect the sewer now being constructed by it in its land development to the sewer in Yellow ~oun- tain Road at Third Street, Sou~h Roanoke. The peEnit being granted upon the follow~ lng conditions: (1) That upon the completion of the sewer now being constructed by said , Crystal Spring Land Company, the same to be turned over to the City of Roanoke, without cost, the City of Roanoke thereafter to maintain the same. (2) That the Crystal Spring Land Company will indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property~ by reason of tke construction and making the connection with the sewer hereinbefore mentioned. (3) The permit hereby granted to become effective upon the Crystal Spring Ls~nd Company acceptinM, in writinM, the orovisions of this resolution.~ IN'THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of ~larch, 1927. No. ~116. A RESOLUTION authorizing ~the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for $120.00 to pay the railroad fare of the delegates of the William Watts Camp to the Re~hion at Tampa, Florida. 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 for the sum of ~120.00 payable to the William V~atts Camp of Confederate Veterans to pay the rail- road fare of the delegates of said Gamp to attend the Reunion at Tampa, Florida. Said amount to be charged to the account of Allowances and Gifts. APPROVED IN THE COL~NCIL ~FOR THE CITY OF ROANOIC~, VIRGINIA, Th~ 16th, day of ~Iarch, 1927. No. 5117. A ~RESOLUTION ~reQuesti~v~ the Represerjatives in the Legislature of Virginia to have section 2, sub-section i and, section 49 of the Charter of tl~e City of Roanoke amended. BE IT ~RESOLVE~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Represenatives from the City of Roanoke in the Legislature of Virginia be, and they are hereby requested to introduce and have passed ~ act to amend section 2, sub-section 1 and section ~9 of the Charter of the City of Roanoke so as to read as follows: Section 2, s~b-section 1. To raise annually by taxes and assessments in sa~ city such sums of money as the Council hereinafter provided for shall deem necessa~ for the purposes of said city, and in such manner as said Council shall deem expe- dient, in accordance with the Constitution and laws of this State and of the United States; provided, however, that it shall impose no tax on the bonds of 'this city; provided, further, that in addition to providing for the payment of the principal and interest on~any bonds heretofore or hereafter issued, the t&x rate shall not in the aggregate exceed ~1.75 on the '.i',~100.00 of Zssessed value of real estate and personal property in this city. Section ~9: Temporary loans: The Council shall have the power to ,negotiate and secure temporary loans, in anticipation of tazes, for the purpose of paying cu~.rent expenses of the city. Such loans to be evidenced by bonds or notes bear- ing interest at not exceeding six per centum per annum; such bonds or notes shall be payable within one year from the date of issue. No such temporary loan shall in the aggregate mxceed the sum of three hundred thousand ($ZO0,000.00) dollars. A P P R O V E D ' ~~ ~,~ ATTEST.: 'P~e sid ent. TiE COUX[JIL FOR TIE CITY OF The 18}t~, day of March, 1927. No. $:.18. ~20,,U~Iu~.~_ . to award_ the contract to the '~-;~o'~._~..o.~.,,=,~ Constz~ction Company for ~ ~' ~ Wasena to Colonial Avenue, Colonial Heights gradinq Brandon Road from ~Eain otreo~, , . BE IT ~SOLVED by the Comucil of the City of Roanoke that the contract, for :grading Br~don Road from ~dain Street Yfas. e~ to Colonial Avenue, Colonial He~ ~h+~ ~ e, ~nd the s~e is hereby awarded the Tinsley ~ o- -~- . ~on~ruc~zon Compm~y at the price of The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications ~and proposals submitted with said bid. The Tinsley Const~ction Company before proceeding with the work shall en- ~ter into a bond in the penalty of 50~, of the contract p].'~ce. President. - I~; 'm~' .... .~0.'UL¢IZ F0~:, THE CITY OF it0:'d'TOKE, VI RGINIA, The lo,h, day of :.,._arch, 1927. No. 3110. 0.-~DI~,M, uE imposing taxes on persons, real estate and personal property, for the current year, for the support of the City Gove~n~ment, the payment of in- terest upon the city debt, support of a Public Libraz~y, the payment of pensions to confederate soldiers, sailors and marines and their vf~dows, other m~mnicipal ex- penses and school purposes. . 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 Ooverz~ent, the payment of interest upon the city debt, sup2o0r% of a public library, the payment of pensions to confed- erate soldiers, sailors aud marines and their widows, ether municipal expenses and school purposes, for the year ending DecemSer 31, 1927, and for each year thereafter until altered, amended or repealed as follows: t.~-wit: (1) Upon every resident of the City of Roanoke, male and female, who has attained the a~.ge of 21 years, not exempt from taxation by law, there shall be and hereby is levied a tax of ,~31.00 for each year. (2) Upon all real estate in the city and improvements thereon, not exempt from taxation by law, there shall be an~q_ hereby is levied a tax of v:'~2-25 on every ;]100.00 assessed value thereof. 72.19 thereof shall be for the support of the City Gove~nment, the payment of interest upon the city debt, other m'mnicipal ex- penses and school purposes. 4 cents thereof for the support of a public library, and 2 cents thereo~ for the payment of pensions to confederate soldiers, sailors '~2.25 there shall be and and marines~and their widows. And in addition to said <,~ hereby is levied 26 cents on every '~ ~l~100.00 of assessed value of real estate and the improvements thereon for the support of the city government, the payment of intez~esl upon the city debt, other municipal expenses, and school purposes, as provided by act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Chapter 576, approved ~.,~arch 31, 1926. (3) Upon all tangible personal property, not exempt from taxation by law, (except rolling stock of corporations operating railroads by steam) there shall be, and hereby is levied a tax of ,,~2 25 on every ~100.00 assessed value thereof. ~2.19 thereof shall be for the support of the City Governemnt, the payment of the interest upon the city debt, other municipal expenses and school purposes. Four cents there- of for the support of a public library and two cents 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 assess- ed value hereinbefore mentioned for the support of the City Government, the payment of interest upon the city debt, other municipal expenses and school purposes, as pro vided by the Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Chapter 576, approved ~,iarch 31, 1926. (4) No separate levy shall be made for public free school purposes; but Council shall appropriate for the maintenance of the public schools of the city such sums as in its Judgement may 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 and persOn.al property shall be due and payable on the first day of November of the cur- rent year, and if not paid as aforesaid to the Treasurer before the 15th, day of December, shall thereafter be collected by him according~ to law, and be subject to such penalties as are prescribed by ~he City ordinances and state law. APPROVED Pre s i~ en't. ATTEST: ' Cl~k. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of March, 1927. No. 3111. AN 0£{DINANCE to impose taxes on persons, real estate, and personal prop- erty situated in the territory annexed to the City of Roanoke by order of the Cir- cuit Court of Roanoke County, entered on the 3oth, day of November 19£5, for the support of the City Government. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that taxes be, and ~re hereby levied to be used for the purpose set forth in the order of the Circuit Sourt of Roanoke County entered on the 30th, day of November 1928, in the annexation )roceedings of the City of Roanoke against Roanoke County for the current and all subsequent years until altered, amended or repealed as ~follows: (1) U~on every male or female resident of said territory who has attained the age of twenty-one years, not exempt from taxation by law, there shall be a tax ~f ~l.OO. not exempt from taxation by law, there shall be and hereby is levied a tax as follows: On such real estate annexed from Big Lick District in Roanoke County on every .~100.O0 of assessed value thereof, and in addition thereto £5 cents on every ~100.00 of assessed value as provided by Act of the General Assembly of Vir- ginia, Chapter 576, approved ?[arch 31, 1926. On all real estate annexed from Cave Spring District of Roanoke County there shall be, and 'he ?'eby is levied a tax of f,~l.50 on each i~;100.00 of assessed value thereof, and in addition thereto 25 cents on each. ~100.00 of assessed value, as provided by Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Chapter 576, approved March 31, 1926. (3) Upon all tangible personal property not exempt from taxation by law (except rolling stock of railways operated by steam) th. ere shall be and hereby is ~i'£.19 on every i~100 00 of assessed value thereof for the support levied a tax of ,p , . of the City Goverrnaent and 4 cents on each ~jl00.00 of assessed value thereof for the Libra~, and 2 cents on each ~jlO0.00 of assessed value thereof for pensions to ,confederate soldiers, sailors and marines amd their widows, and in addition thereto 25 cents on every :]~100.00 of assessed value thez'eof as provided by Act of the Gen- eral Assembly of Virginia, Chapter 576, approved IIarch 31, 1926. A?PR0 VE D ~ Pre s id en't. IN THE oO..NUIL FOR Ti~ CITY OF ROAIIOKE, VIRGINIA, the"lSth, day of ~farch, 1927. No. 3120. A ~SOLUTIO~; to approve the accounts and claims a~ainst the City of ~'Roanoke for the month of February, 1927, and directing' the payment of same. BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of ~ebruary, 1927 be, and the same are hez~eby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Idan ag er Engine er ir~ Department City Clerk and Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & E:,:pense Asses~uent of Ts.xes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationer~y & Printing City Co'~n~ci 1 Coroner Almskouse Outside Door Hos pitals Insane Jail 911.42 1,792.15 955.91 60.29 370.00 358.32 3,121.08 150.90 1,127.07 5,009.11 5.14 433.32 150.00 167.75 t16.66 475.83 60.00 Juvenile Court Police Department Fire "Department Fire )4vdrants Street Lighting Building' Inspection ~,'[ilitary & Armories ?hysi cians ~uarantine & Detention Health Department · Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~3_ai ntenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables & Feed Tools and EQuipment Live Stock Refunds and Rebates Special Services Damages & Costs Workmen' s Compensati on Garage Schools Pub li c Parks Library Market I'~ew ~,Tark'e t Interest Accounts Payable Gasoline & 0il Annex- 19~S- Pensions (Firemen & Police.) 1!,88S,12 11,452.83 2,147.13 2,50D. 20 506.00 74.00 100.00 lgb .00 1,675.76 1,269.51 5,495.34 640.98 ~,960.~6 b2£ .06 1,245.53 3,376.80 590.72 565.00 1,062.58 55.00 100.00 322.55 1,265.63 35,000.00 1,074.69 2,389.32 1,325.96 111.00 345.00' 242.11 894.61 529.85 168.57 115,658.66 EXT RA0 RDINASY Sewer Construction Drain Const uction Opening & Gradinf: Streets Paving Bridge Construction School Buildings 1,785.59 75.00 264.00 35.37 17,705.62 8,726.10 28,589.68 APPROVED 144,248.34 ~S'e si dent. '" ' IN Tt:z,~ '~OT"FT'Tr"TL.~..,.:,_,~_ Y02 T[~ CITY OF R0~T0i~, VIRG!~:I~,' ~? ' The 18th, day of March, 1927. No. ~112. AN ORDIN32~CE imposing taxes on licenses for mtuaicipal purposes and prescrib ins penalties for violations. BE IT 0RDAII~D by tke Council of the City of Roanoke, that for the year ending December 31, 1927, and each year thereafter until further provision is made, the following 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~ ~'or and payment therefor/each designated occupation respectively: 1. On each person (other tkan licensed attorney-at-law) or corporation con- ducting an abstract or guarantee titie business, ~£5.00. £. On each agent for the renting of houses, ~S0.00. ~. On each person, firm or corporation acting as agents for the sale of real estate and doin~ business in this City ~0.00, which shall not be prorated; provided, 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 of two s~all pay an additional tax of ~.00, which shall not be prora'~ed', and pro- vided f~ther, that where a single individual is '- ~ a cense gr~ed li ~der the first clause of this section then such individual shall be entitled to employ one salesman without the p~vment of a license therefor. 0n each salesman connected with a licen- sed real estate agent ~25.00, not prorated. It shall be the duty of each person, limn or corporation who obtains a li- cense to sell real estate to report in w~ti~ to the Commissioner of TM ~-~ ~::e. me or names o~ each person advertised, employed or in ~y way connected with such person, firm or corporation as saiesm~. 4. Any person who shall sell, or offer for sale manufactured implements or machi~es, by retail, or take orders thez'efor on co~ission or otherv,~ise, other t~n sewing machines, unless he be the ovmer thereof, or a ~=~ licensed merchant, at his resu!,~ s.~_ .... place of bm~_ne~ ~,~, who shall have ~ .... a~:~o~kntin~ to as much as t:~zro3 dollars shall be deemed to be an scent fo:' ...... '~'~ of ~ :e.- ~,~,~ ~,:.~.~ ,nan~.~:.c ~,~lred articles and shall pa2- a license tax of :~.00. 7to such perss~ shall, ~der-h~s license as such, sell or offer to sell :ach arose_es ohrot..6h the a~ency of ~no~,her, b:it a separ- ate license shall be re~t:~iz'ed for an~ agent ot~~ employee wi[o shall sell or offer to sell such articles for ~:other. ~. 0n each agent or other person engaged in tt~e sale, on the streets or other public places, by auction or otherwise, of an;; patent or ~maok medicines, or exhibiting the same, or of soap or other like articles, ~o.uu per day. This l'icense shall be a personal privilege, and the Co~issioner of 2evenue s~ll gr~t ~oh only u?on tls order of the City ~.f~;er. 6. 0n each dagmerre~ or photo~aphic artist in this city, or itinerant pho- to~apher, and on each person, firm or corpo~.tion oopying or enlarging pict~es, ',,;~$0.00, not prorated. ~. Each attorney-at-law, architect, conveyancer, dentist, ~ivil engineer, physioi~ or surgeon, veteri~ry surgeon, or osteopath, ohiropraetor, ~orapathy, ~- ipmlative surgery or ~y other practitioner of the art of healing, who has been li- censed or has p~otioed his profession for less th~ five years shall pay ~1~.00, and where any such person has transacted business o? practiced his'profession for five years or more, 8. 0n each pe~,son, fi~ or corporation conducting the business of a ing agency, ~ ~?~0.00, not prorated. 9. 0n each real estate auctioneer, whether he re~eives any compensation for his services or not, the taxes shall be :;?~o.00, payable at the time the license is t~en out. This license covers only the right to sell real estate at emotion. Not pr o rat ed. 10. (1) 0n each ~eneral auctioneer, whether he receives any compensation his semi,es or not, there ~all be levied ~d collected by the Con~i:~.sioner of ~enue a license tax of ~80.00, which ~t~l not be prorated. ~rovided, that this license does not authorize said auctioneer to sell real estate. (~) 0n each person, fi~.~ or corporation licensed under ohapter 581 of the acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved idarch ~1, 19~6, ~00.00, 11. On every agent for'a building fund, loan or other like association, other than those with their chief office in this city, the tax shall be $50.00. 12. On each private banker whose capital does not exceed $25,000.00, the tax shall be $50.00, where such capital exceeds $25,000.00, the tax shall be $2.00 per thousand in excess thereof. 13. On each person, firm or corporation making loans secured by orders en or assignments of the time of wages of any employee, or making loans secured by chattel mortgages, er liens on personal property or household furniture, $400.00. 14. On each bill-poster, $25.00. The term bill-poster shall be taken to include every person or concern who or 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 to 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 er other property. 15. 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 ~Ianager. 16. On each person keeping a billiard saloon, or pool room, $75.00, and an additional tax of $25.00 for each table, exceeding one in such room capable of being used, whether used or not, not preratable. This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted and transferred only upon the order of the City ~!anag e r. No billiard saloon or pool room shall open for business until the license tax is paid. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this sec- tion shall be fined not less than $50.00 nor more than $100.00 for each offense. 17. On each bowling alley, $75.00, and an additional tax of $25.00 on each alley exceeding one, kept in the building, whether used or not, not proratable. This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted and transferred onl upon the order of the City I~anager. 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 each offense. 15. On each box ball or skee ball alley, $75.00, and an additional tax of ~25.'00 on each alley, exceeding one, kept in the building, whether used or not, not prorated. This license shall be a personal privilege, and Shall be granted and transferred only upon the written order of the City ~lanager. 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 sec- tion shall be fined not less than $50.00 nor more than $100.00 for each offense. 19. Any person, f~rm or corporation that deals in coin, foreign or domesti exchange, government stock, or other certificates of debt, or shares in any cor- poration or chartered company, bank notes or other notes used in currency, or who sells the same or any of them on commission or for other compensation, or who ne- gotiates leans upon real estate sec~rity, shall be deemed to be a stock broker. A stock broker shall have the right to buy and sell for profit, or to sell on com- mission, the coin, exchange stocks, certificates of debt, shares of chartered com- panies, bank notes, and notes used as currency~as aforesaid, and may sell either privately or by auction, and also negotiate loans upon real estate security. stock broker shall pay for the privilege of transacting business the s~m of ~200.00, which shall not be prorated. 20. on each para, broker, ~,Z~0.00. This sum shall not include th~ privilege of selling any goods~ excel% unredeemed pledges. A pawnbroker's license shall not authorize a person, fir~ or corporation to purchase and sell other merchandise, and when a pawnbroker shall sell merchandise he shall pay in addition to the pawnbroker's license, a regular merchant, s license as provided for in this ordinance. El. On each dealer in railway or ste,amship transportation tickets~ other than duly authorized agents of transportation comps.~ies, $~0.00 for each place of business conducted in this City, not preheated. 22. On each building and loan associatiou selling stock, making loans, or making collections in t;~is City, t;~e tax shall be ~50.00, when capital of s~zch asso- Ciations or company, actually paid in, v~hether from paid_ up stock or partially paid Stock, is not over ~25,000.00; if the capital paid in i~; over ~25,000.00, the tax s?~ll be 22.00 for each ~l,000.00 in excess thereof. 23. A license tax of ~50.00 is hereby imposed on a building and loan associa- tion which does business on a purely mutual plan and confines its business solely to this City and to the suburbs within a radius of three miles. 24. On each mercantile agency with an office in the City of Roanoke doing a rating business and furnishirg reports as to the financial standing of persons, firms, and corporations shall Da;.; 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- elude the privilege of selling cured meats, but not the privilege of selling canned ~eats, 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- Sion shall not apply to any person, firm or corporation engaged in'the business of dealing in cured or cut meats or selling same by wholesale. 26. On each person keeping a wood yard, 27. Each person, firm or corporation, engage~l in peddling coal on the streets £rom wagons or other vehicles, and selling in Quantities of not more than two hundred and fifty pounds at any one sale shall pay ',~10.00 on each ~¥agon or other vehicle. 28. On each person, firm or Corporation conducti:.~g the business of dealing in coal oil, gasoline, or other burning fluids by selltn~ or delivering the same from ~agons on the streets, alleys or other public places in the City ~.250.00. This li- c..ense shall not be prorated. This license does not permit the retail delivery of gasoline from tank wagons or trucks to motor vehicles on the streets, alleys or other p~blic places, except in cases or emergency. 29. On each person, fir~ or corporation dealing in gasoline, illuminating or lubricating oils v~ose ta~ks for storing same is of 10,000 gallons or less, ~100.00. Over 10,000 gallons and up to and includi~,g 50,000 gallons, one-half cent per gallon; Over 50,000 gallons one fourth cent per gallon. This license shall not be prors, ted. ~0. on each cancer, eye, or throat itinerant doctor or optician, $25.00, not prorated. ~l. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of cleanin; and pressing clothes, the license tax shall be as follows: (a} Pressing and cleaning clothes and other articles by hand where no in- flammable material is used in the cleaning, 3£0.00, 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, ~80.00 not prorated, and such inflammable material must be kept in an approved metal containe~i. (c) Pressing and cleani~4; clothes ~ud other articles by machinery where inflammable material is used, .~50.00 not prorated. No liemnse 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 provisio'ns 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 I,~anager. 5£. Upon each person selling upon the streets of this City and other pub- lie places any articles or commidity or any kind or character, 96.00 per week, not prorated. ~my license under this section shall be a personal privilege and the Commissioner of Revenue shall grant the same only upon the written authority of the City ~.~anager. Provided in bona fide cases for religious and charitable purposes, this privilege shall be granted by the City N~uager without payment of a license. ~8. On each person, firm or corporation not payi~4~ the regular merchant's license, and taking measurements or selling clothes by samp.le, $50.00 per annum, not prorated. Z4. On each person', firm or corporation conducting a dyeing establishment in the City, $£~.00, not prorated; and on each person, .firm or corporation solicit- ing or receiving business in the City of Roanoke for dyeing establishment not looa~- ed in the City of Roanoke, ~8.00 not prorated. ZS. 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 centum of the gross receipts derived from such business in said City; such receipts shall be ascertained as of the ~0th, day of June of each year. :36. On each person, firm or corporation giving magic lantern or moving picture shows, and charging for admission thereto a sum not e~:ceeding ~0 cents the following: V/here the seating capacity is 880 or less ~180.00 per year. Where the seatin~ capacity is over ~80, ~£00.00 per year. Provided, that if ~uch ~erson, or corporation uses a piano, phonograph or other like instrument on the street shall pay 80 per cent 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. No admission greater than that stipl~lated in the license shall be charged without first notifying the Commissioner o~ Revenue of such change and paying ad- ditional license therefor. ~?. On each person, fi~m or corporation giving vaudeville with moving 357 Provided, that if such person, firm or corporation using a piano, phonograph or like instrument on the street such person, firm or corporation shall pay fifty per cent increase in addition to the above stipulated amount. Uo such ii~strument shall be placed or operated within twenty feet of the building line at any time before No admission greater than that stipulated in the license shall be charged without first notifying the Commissioner of Revenue of such change and paying ad- ditional license therefor. ~8. On each person, firm or corporation givin~ exhibitions not otherwise classed herein ~',10.©0 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 provided for in section 59. 59. On every circus, or circus and menagerie, or Wild West (or lik~)show, or trained animal (or like) show, or dog and pony (or either or like) show, or carnival, for each day's performance or exhibition, the license tax shall be as fo llows: On such shows traveling on railroads requiring transportation of One and two cars Three to five cars Six to ten cars Eleven to twenty cars T~nty-one to thirty cars Thirty-one to fifty cars Over fifty cars 25.00 per day, 50.00 " 100.00 " " 165.00 " 175.00 " " 225.00 " " 250.00 For the purpose of this license all cars traveling in the circus or show train, and connected with the 2ircus or show in any msmner, shall be included in computing the license tax. 40. On every proprietor of a public or private build' ~ · no kept or used ex- clusively for any theatrical or similar performance, panarama, or public exhibition~ variety show or other entertainment, :$150.00 per annum, which shall not be prorated, 41. One every license to a fortune teller, palmist, clairvoyant, phrenolo- gist, intuitional advisor, or astrologer, ~l,000.00 per year, nor prorated and not transferable. 42. One every person, firm or corporation selling fresh fish within the limits of the City of Roanoke,. if the amount of purchase does not exceed ~6,500.00;: · ;~'~0.00, and where the amount of purchase exceeds ~6,500.00 the tax shall be 30 centS on each Ol00.00 in addition thereto, which shall not be prorated. No license shall be granted to do business in any place unless there is sewer connection. Any per- son violating' the provision of this section shall be ,fined not le~s than ~5.00 for each day such violation shall continue. 43. On each person, firm or corporation for the privilege of selling fresh fish from wagons or peddling the same through the City shall pay a license tax of ~ 0 .j, 5 .00 per anntun for each vehicle operated, not prorated. 44. On each person keeping a feed or wagon yard, .~25.00, not prorated; but this license shall be granted only upon the written authority of the City lfanager. 45. On the propriator of each merry-go-rouz~d, hobby horse, thriller, or other like amusement, $25.00 per month for each month or part thereof. This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granted only on approval of the City Man ag e r. 46. On each person, firm or corporat. Lon manufacturin~ and selltn~ pro'vision shall not apply to any railway company which manufactures gas for its use . 4?. On each person conducting ring games, knife racks, baby ra'~ks, and games of chance not prohibited by law, ~£5.00 per month for each month or part thereof, or $£50.00 per year. 48. On each person, firm or corporation keeping a hotel .of ten bed rooms or less ~£5.00, and where the number of rooms exceed ten and do not exceed thirty an additional tax of ~3.00 for each bed room in excess of ten rooms and up to thirty rooms, and where the nu3nber of rooms exceed thirty, the tax shall be ~3.00 for each bed room and ~l.00 for each bath room. This license does not confer the privilege of keeping a dining room or restaurant. This license shall be a per- sonal privilege and shall be granted only upon the written order of the City ger. 49. 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 capacity 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 merchandise of one ton capacity or less $6.00, and when the capacity is over one ton, ~Z.00 additional for each ton or part thereof. (d) On all automobiles, automobile trucks and other motor vehicles, not otherwise licensed by this City a tax of £5 cents per horse power is hereby imposed. (e) On each motorcycle, ~.00. (f) No license issued under this section shall be prorated or transferre~ 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 nu~mber plate for each automobile, truck or motorcycle shall be flxrnish~d by the Commissioner of Revenue at the time the license is takem out, and shall be conspicuously displayed on said automobile, truck or motorcycle, and in the svent said tag is lost, the owner of said automobile, truck or motorcycle, shall obtain from the Commissioner of Revenue a duplicate, and shall pay therefor the sum of ~l.00. For the failure to display such tag, the owner or operator of said auto- mobile, truck or motorcycle, shall be fined not exceeding $£.50. 50. On each person or company engaged in conducting an intelligence of- fice, or labor agency, ~100.00; and on each agent or solicitor for labor, ~100.00; which shall not be transferable. 51. On each person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of man- ufacturing ice, ~100.00 for each plant operated. SE. On each person, firm or corporation dealing in ice and not selling the same on the streets, $~50.00; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to the agen~ or represena~ive of a person, firm or corporation who or which has taken 9ut the license provided for in section ~ hereof. D5 On each person, firm or corporation dealing in ice and using the · B11~%~ f~ 9~,1~:~t~ ~1 whole or in cart for the sale thereof, ~£00.00. This license is granted upon the express condition that each and every licensee under this sec- tion is hereby required during the period from the first day of ~,~ay 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 taking 50 cents in value; provided, however, that no licensee hereunder shall be required to make sale or delivery on Sunday, or to make delivery in any block except upon the re- Quest of three residents therein and then only when no vehicle from Which ice is then being sold has passed through that block and has offered for sale ice on that day; any licensee failing to comply with the requirements of this section shall be fined not less than s :,~l.O0 nor more than '~ ,;;,lO.O0 for each offense. 54. On each j'muk dealer, for the privilege of transacting business the sum of ',~250.00, which shall not be prorated; and for the privilege of canvassing for the purpose of buying any junk or other matters or things for any such junk dealer, or for the sale to a junk dealer, shall be one-half of the sum imposed by this section on such junk dealers; Provided, that before any license is issued hereunder, the place for'conducting such business shall be approved by the City ~,~an ag e r. 55. 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 ve- hicle, and :i~lO.O0 for each additional vehicle; provided, however, that no person licensed under this section shall sell or offer for sale ice cream unless the same be packed as individual portions, inclosed in boxes or wrappers of tin foil or other impervious paper so as to be completely protected from conts~_ination. This license shall not confer the privilege of sellir~g on the market square. Any person violat- ing the provision of this section shall be fined not less than ~5.00 for each of- fence. 56. On each livery or sale stable, ~25.00, and an additional tax of 50 cents for each stall therein, but this license shall not apply to hacks and earriagSs kept on the streets for hire, and on each feed or boarding stable, not conducting a livery stable, :~lO.O0. Provided, however, that no license slmll be granted until a certificate from the City ~,'~anager has been secured stating that all the restric- tions imposed by the City Ordinances have been complied with. 57. On each lightning rod dealer or agent, ;~lO0.O0. 58. '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 durin~ the period for which the license is granted, and all goods, wares, and merchandise manufactured by said mer- chant and sold or offered for sale in this City as merchandise shall be considered as purchases within the mesmin.[f of tkis section and a ~..eparate license for each place of business is hereby required. The tax to be ps. id on each such license shall be graduated as follows: If the amount of purchases do not exceed 04,000.00; ~40.00, where the amount of purchases exceed :~4,000.00, and is less 'than ~50,000.00; the tax shall be 40 cents on the ~lO0.O0 in addition thereto; where the amount of purchases is in .ex- cess of ];50,000. .00, and not in excess of .:,100 ~' ,000.00., the tax shall be ~0 cents the 'tax sh~tl be 15 cents per $100.00 in addition thereto. Dealers in dry goods, lumber, furniture, groceries, and merchants, tailors, or persons engaged in any kind of mercantile business whatsoever or whetiier they be of the kind or class with thes, enumerated or not, except where otherwise herein specified, shall be embraced in this pr ovi s ion. Where a statement of purchase is made by any person, firm er corporation Iunder the provisions hereof, the Commissioner of Revenue shall require o~ each per- ~son, firm or corporation a statement under oath as to the amount of his or its pur- chase, 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 satisfac- torily determine the same, and he may decline to issue any license hereunder until such proof has been furnished. This license ~b~l not be proza~ed. 59. Every person, firm or corporation by the sale of any kind of mer- chandise on commission shall be deemed a commission merchant. On the business of a commission merchant or merchandise broker, ~50.00, and when his commission exceeds , '~ 000.00 or fractional part thereof in excess of $2,000.C ~£ 000.00, ~10.00 en each '.i~l, 60. On each transient vender for the sale of bankrupt, asignee, trustee, fire, wreck stock, salvage company or person, ~E00.00, not Prorated. 61. On each person retailing tobacco, cigars or snuff, $10.00, 62. On each person, firm or corporation operating a soda fotmtain and selling soft drinks therefrom, where the gross receipts are ~l,000.00 or less ~10.00; where such gross receipts are over ~l,000.00, and do not exceed ~£,000.00; ,~0.00; where such receipts are over ~£,000.00, and do not exceed ~,000.00;$~0.00, where such receipts are over ~,000.00 and do not exceed ~4,000.00; $40.00, where '~5 ~vS0 00 where such such receipts are over ~4,000.00 and do not exceed ~ ,000.00; . ; ~ 000.00; !)50.00; where such receipts are over ~'%5,000.00, and receipts are over ~5, do not exceed ~6,000.00, :~60.00; where such receipts are over ~6,000.00 and do not exceed , , ,~10 000.00 ~l.00 per one hundred dollars in addition thereto, mhd where such receipts exceed '~"10~000.00,~ , 50 cents per one hundred dollars in addition there- to, and for the privilege of selling soft drinks otherwise than at soda fountain to be drunk at the place where sold, the license shall be ~?10.00 per annum, which shall be in addition to the regular merchant's license. Where edibles of any ~ind or character are sold other than ices and ice cream, the license far such edibles shall be :~25.00 per annum. 60. On each person, firm or corporation, sample or commission merchant ~ not prorated. selling to consumers, wl00.00, 64. A license is hereby imposed on each person or corporation for the privilege of selling or redeeming trading stamps, trading checks, coupons or other like things to be used as evidences of purchases made. f~uy person or corporation who shall sell or redeem such stamp, checks or other things to be used as evidence of purchases made at any place 'of business in this city, shall pay for such privi- lege the sum of ~500.00, which shall not be prorated. And a license tax of ~0.00 per annum is hereby imposed on any person, firm or corporation for the priwilege of selling, giving away or redeeming profit sharing or other like coupons. 65. On each person engaged in the business of peddling merchandise on foot, other than merchandise and oroduce of a perishable nature, ~50.00. This sec- ~ ~^+ ~ +~ +.'v,~, ~~.tlve of a bona fide licensed merchant. 66. On each individual engaged in the business of peddling from vehicles, produce or merchandise of a perishable n~tture, whether the individual be acting for himself or the agent of auotker: 950.00, for each vehicle, which shall not be pro- rated. The licensee shall not be permitted to sell on the market square or on the streets within four blocks thereof during market hours. Provided, however, this section shall not apply to one engaged in the business of securing such produce or perishable merchandise from the country and offering the same for sale only on the City ~arket from vehicles. 6?. On every person, firm or corporation, conducting the business of manu- facturing or bottling pop, ginger ale, or other aerated waters where the amount of !~50.00 where such capital is in i capital employed is not in excess of ~ii.10,000.00; , ~excess of ~10, ~ 000.00 and does not exceed ~-~20,000.00,, ~60.00-, where such capital is in excess of ~720, ''~ 000.00 and does not exceed ~0,000.00,$70.00., where such capital is in excess of ~30,000.00 and does not exceed :$40,000.00, ~80.00; where such capi- tal is in er~cess of ~ ;~40,000.00 and does not exceed ~'~50,000.00; ~90.00; where such capital is over ~50,000.00, ~100.00. 68. On each person, firm or corporation manufacturing cider, ciderine, cide~ phosphate, or any other concoction not wholly composed of pure juice of the apple, ~the tax Shall be 00, :~100. and on the wholesale dealers of any such preparation the tax shall be .~100.00; smd on every retail dealer the tax shall be ~25.00. 69. On each person, firm or corporation conductin~ the business of plumbing ~and heating, or either plumbing or heating, the tax shall be ~20.00; provided, how- ever, where the gross receipts of such person, firm or corporation exceeds ~l,000.0(~, ;then such person, firm or corporation shall in addition to the license herein impos~ ed 'secure a license as a contractor as provided in Section ?l of this ordinance. This license, however, shall not be issued except and until there shall have been delivered to the Commissioner of Revenue by the Clerk of the City Council a certifi- 'cate 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 person, firm or corporation, conditioned to save harmless the City of Roanoke from any and all damages from plumbing and mak- ing connections with the public sewer, drains, and water pipes, and further conditioin- ed to refund to the City of Roanoke the sum or sums expended by it in replacing the streets and sidewalks which may be opened or torn up by such person, firm or cor- poration in tke progress of their work; provided, however, where such person, firm ~or corporation, secures a license to conduct tho heating b'~siness only; then the bond required need not be given. This license shs~ll not be prorated. 70. Every person, firm or corporation engaging in the business of placing electric wires and other electrical appliances for light, heat and power in any build- ing in the City of Roanoke shall pay a license tax of ~]50.00 per arn~zun, ~,~hich shall not be prorated; provided, however, where the gross receipts of such person, firm or corporation exceeds ?~l,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 71 of this ordinance. ?l. f~ny person, fir~ or corpora, tion accepting orders or contracts for do- ing work on or in any building or structure, requiring the use of painting stone, brick, motar, wood, cement, structual iron or steel, sheet iron, metallic piping, accept contracts to do any paving or curbing on sidewalks or streets, public or pri~ate property, using asphalt, brick, stone, cement, wood or any composition, or.who shal accept an order for or contract to excavate earth, rock, or other material for foun dations or any other purpose, or who shall accept an order or contract to construct any sewer of stone, brick, terra cotta, or other material, shall be deemed a c'on- tractor. Every such contractor for the privilege of transacting business in this city shall pay a license as follows: If the gross amount of all orders or contracts accepted aggregate ~l,O00.O0, he shall pay the sum of $5.00; if the amounts of such orders or contract~ are more than :~l,O00.O0, ~ud do not exceed $5,000.00; $10.00, if the amounts of such orders or contracts exceed :ii~5,000.00, and do. not exceed ~lO,O00.O0, $£0.00; if such orders or contracts ezceed '.i~lO,O00.O0, and do not exceed :~,£0,000.00, 330.00 if such orders or contracts exceed 9£0,000.00, and do not exceed ~50,000.00;$50.00 ~ 0 if such orders or contracts exceed ~50,000.00, and 'do not exceed ~100,000.00,,~75. 0 if such orders or contracts exceed ~lO0,O00.O0, and do not exceed !~150,000.00, lOO.OO. ?£. On the keeper of each restaurant or dining room, ~£5.00, and in ad- dition thereto, a sum equal to five per centum of a rent or rental value of the buildings or rooms occupied and necessary for conductin~j such restaurant or dining room. This license does not confer the privilege of conducting a lodging house or hotel. This license shall be a personal privilege ~ud shall be granted only upon written order of the City ~,~anager. 73. On each shoe shine parlor, or place conducted for the polishing o~ shining of shoes, where the charge does not exceed five cents, and vd~ere more than one person is employed, and not more than three, for the purpose of doing the work, the license shall be ~10.00 per s~unum, and where the charge exceeds five cents, ',~5.00 per annum, and for each additional person employed more than three,~ ~.50 ~per annum. This license shall be a personal privilege and shall be granSed only on the approval of the City I:.anager. 74. On every license to a barber the tax shall be ~5.00, and ?2.50 per chair in excess of three; one sho~ shiner ~nd one manicurist is permitted in each shop without payment of license. 75. 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 any- thing other than merchandise the tax on such machine shall be $500.00, and no licen;.e under this section shall be prorated. Provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any merchant who has paid a merchant's license and owns and uses such slot machine simply for the purpose of 'm~king sales of his goods and merchandise, and to be used inside of his of business, nor shall it apply to slot machines used for the purpose of selling place sanitary indi.vidual drinking cups or sanitary drirdzi~ cups and natural water at one cent. 76. ~On ~.~ach pe~son, firm or corporation conducting the business commonlYii known as a Penny Arcade, where is Shown or exhibited slot machines for the purpose of furnishing music or exhibiting pictures the sum of ~50.00 per annum shall be ' 77. On each person or corporation engaged in the storage business, for each house, '.~'~,50.00. 78. On each person or corporation or agent conducting the business of mak- ing or selling tombstones, monu.ments, etc., ~:~25.00, which shall be in addition to their regular merchant's license. 79. On the proprietor of each shooting gallery, 35.00 per month for each month or part thereof. This license shall be a person~-i privilege and shall be granted only on the approval of the City ~.[anager. 80. On the proprietor of each skating rink, i$100.00, or ~10.00 per month. 81. On each person, fi~.~ or corporation conducting a dancing hall or pavil- lion and charging ad~nission thereto, i~15.00, not prorated. 82. On each person, firm or corporation en[~aged in intrastate telephone business, ~j 650.00. 83· On eac~:~ persou, firm or corporation v.~ho ~all engage in the business of sending telegrams from the City of Roanoke to a point within the State of Virginia and. of receiving telegrams in the City of Roanoke from a point in the State of Virginia, excepting, however, tele&~ams sent to or received by the Government the United States, or this State, or their agent or officers, shall pay a license tax, if said person, firm or corporation operatesor maintain in this State fiffty offices or less, ~100.00, and when said person, firm or corporation maintains over fifty and not more than one humdred offices, ~200.~0, over one hundred and not more than one h~undred and fifty offices ~250.00, over one h~mdred and fifty and not more than two humdred offices, i.~300.00, and over two ~zmdred. offices, ~500.00, which shall not be prorated. 84 On each undertaker do' · ~no business in this City '~£o.00, which shall be in addition to the regular merchant's license. 88. On each two-horse wagon, cart or dray, ~$~.00; and on each one-horse wagon, cart, or dray, ~ ~. o0. 86. On each individual, finn or corporation engaged in the buminess of pub- lic sale of ~orses or other live stock in the City of Roanoke, ~0.00 not prorated. 8~. 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, 88. Any person, firm or corporation who shall engage in the business ef~ re-~ pairing shoes by machinery, shall pay a license tax of ~£S.00 per annv~m, not prorate~. 89. On each person, firm or corporation keeping a garage for the storage of automobiles and charging for such storage, where the nu)nber of automobiles stored ~does not exceed five, ~£8.00, aud ~l.00~ additional for each stall or space which ~may be occupied for such storage purposes over five. 90. On each corn doctor, chiropodist, manicurist, hair dresser, ~.00 and i~2.00 for each additional employee in such office o:~ place of business. 91. On each person, firm or corporation conducting the business of clean- ing or repairing automobiles or other vehicles, ~28.00. 92. On each person, fi~ or corporation enga~ged in the business of painting iautomobiles or other vehicles, a license tax of ~£~.00 shall be paid. 95. A license tax is hereby imposed on every manufacturer, agent or dealer ~ automobiles or other self-propelled vehicles of .!i~lo.00 per annum, which shall eh- cents; all fees to be paid by tile party to whom the license is issued. The Com- missioner of Revenue shall be entitled to a commission of forty-five one hundreths of one percent of the aggregate amount of licenses issued by him annually. 105. As to all questions in regard to the duty and conduct of officers of the city in controlling and enforcing the taxes hez'ein 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 i~h~nhv rnn.~, to A~t~ of the ~eneral ~ssembl~ of Virginia for the asse~.s~ent, levy. demonstration and sale purposes in the City of Roanoke, and that the number of the State license tag held by such mauufacturer, agent or dealer shall be registered with the Commissioner of Revenue, and no furthest tag shall be necessary for the operation of such automobile or other self-propelled vehicle in the City of Roanoke~ 94. On corporations organized under the ~orris, or similar systems, making loans on the weekly payment plan, secured by endorsement or security other than assignment of wages or household property, which loans are discounted at legal rate of interest shall pay a City license of ~5.00, where the capital and surplus is $5,000.00 or less, and where such capital and surplus is in excess of ~5,000.00, $£.~0 on each thousand sollars of capital and surplus additional. 96. On each and every person acting as ~gent for coal companies and having a place of business in this City, ~12~.00. 96. All persons, firms or corporationslicensed to do business under the Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved ~{arch £5, 1918, entitled, an Act to regulate the business of making small loans, etc., shall pay a tax of ~00.00, which shall not be prorated. 9?. On each person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of hanging or e~ee$£nE awings the tax shall be $?~.00. This license shall not be prorated. 98. On each person, firm or corporation who shall bring i~to the city car loads of fish and shall sell the same by retail from the car a license tax of ~10.00 per car, if the contents of the car is in excess of 10,000 pounds, the tax shall be ~lS.00. 99. On each person, firm or corporation who shall bring into the city car loads of fruits, vegatables, water melons, 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. 100. On all persons, firms or corporation engaged in the business of hiring or renting cars without a chauffeur or driver ~100.00 for the first ten cars, and v~6.00 for each additional car. Said tax shall be in addition to the special tax of 25 cents per horse power upon each car. 101. On each person, firm or corporation manufacturing vinegar $~0.00, not prorated. 102. License shall extend from January 1st, to December ~lst, next succeed- ing of each year; provided, however, that the rates on the license issued for the year 1927, dnder this ordir~_~nce, shall be computed to conform with the license year herein provided for. The Commissioner of Revenue shall receive for each li- cense issued by him for each privilege upon which a license is by this ordinance imposed a fee of fifty cents, except license issued under clauses (d) and (e) of section 49 on automobiles, automobile trucks, motorcycles and motor driven v~hicles the fee for issuing license under clausos (d) and (e) of section 49 shall be l0 this ordinance and is not inconsistent with the general ordinances of the City, and for the conduct and guidance of the officers of the City and other persons affected by this ordinance, and for fixing their powers, rights, duties, and obligations, the ~orovisions of said act of t'~e General ~tssembly, so far as applicable, are here- by adopted, without being specifically herein quoted. 104. It shall be the duty of the Commission of Revenue to keep a record in which he shall classify all the branches of busine.~s and occupations up~c.n which a license is imposed by this ordinance, and sho~,~ the amount of assess,~ent made upon each license, tke name of the person assessed, and the period for which said license was issued. On the fir~t day of January of each year he shall deliver to the City Auditor extracts from said record, showin.g the ertries therein made during the pro- ceeding twelve months, properly classified. 10~. ~ny ?erson, firm or corporation conducting a business, occupation 'or 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 Com~issioner of Revenue ~ad Treasurer to report in writing to the City D_'anager every case of de- fault as soon as it comes to his knowledge; and the Commissioner of ~evenue shall also report to the City I,..~anager the name, location, and business of every person in default; it shall be the duty of the City }..~anager, immediately upon receipt of such report, to detail a policeman and cause such delinquents to be summoned before ithe police justice to shoYJ cause why they should not be fined under provisions of .ithis ordinance. But the special detail of a police~uan shall not relieve the general ~ip°lice from the general duty of enforcing this or any other o~dinance; smd the City ~anager shall especially see that all the requirements of this ordinance are enforc- ed, and to this end he shall, at least once each month, especially require the police ~force to investigate violations of this ordinance. 106. The taxes on licenses accruing under the provisions of this. ordinance Shall be due and p~yable, except ~'Jhere otherwise herein provided, upon the first day Of January of each year, and shall be paid by the person against whom assessed to ~the~ Treasurer of the City in his office on the first, da~ of January and the license ~hall be posted in a conspicious place in the place of business. 107. ¥~henever any person, corporation or fizE, who is required by the pro- Visions of this ordinance to make report of his purchases, sales, commissions, fees, list of personal property, or to do any other thing re~'uired by this ordinance shall fail to do so, he shall be fined ~10.00, and an additions~l sum of ~.~.00 for every day over one he shall continue in default. 108. All licenses granted under this ordinance are grs~nted upon the condition Shat 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 auy 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 tl~e event of any Such violation of said ordinances or la~s, and upon ,~onviction thereof, the City Manager shall have the power to revoke tke same. APPROVED Presfdent. ' ~" FOP u0U%ulL .. TI~ CITY OF ROAN01~ Th.e 25th, d~ of N~roh, 1927. , VIRGINIA, No. 5119. A 2ESOLL~2ION' to appropriate ~.~5,500.00 to the accounv of stre'et improvement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of ~5,500.00 be, and .the same 'is hereby appropriated to the account of street improve- ment, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to make such entries on his books to carry into effect the provisions of this resolution. APPRO VE'D ' President, ATTEST: ClePk. IN TiES ,,r-- ~, , ~., ~-,,~ ooJLUIL_ F01t T}~ ~.,'TT~'~, OF R0.2'.~0z~:~, VI 2GINIA, The 25th, day of i{arch, 1927. No. ~121; A '-o,?c rlTlTml0},.l - ~ · -, cons uruc u tWO room, granuzn¥ a Get, nit to ;'.[ary Hall to ~ ~ a two story, frame addition to her house at ~24 Wells Avenue, N. W. ,,~ar~ }fall presented an application for a oermit to construct a two room, two ~ ~- ~.T 'W. said , suo~y, f:,ame addition to her house at ~24 Wells Avenue, _,. , property being within the fire limits, and 7~XEP~AS, the adjoining property ov~ners have, by a statement in writing, .con sented to o~tzn~ the permit for said addition: -:~.~-¢-,_,~-~., :u~o....L~zD by the ~o~cil of the City of Ro~oke that a per- mit be, ar~. the s~ne is hereby ~-~ted l~ary tfall to construct a two room, two story frame addition to her house o~ ~f24 Wells Avenue, , ~u U 7i. uno said. ~ ~ ' ,, ,. ~' ac.~ztion to be con structod according to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector, and. ~ad.e r hi s supe fyi sion. The said i{arF ilall by actin,-; '..rider this ~eoo!aoion a,srees to zna. e, mzfy and save ?.mri!~l.ess the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or propert by reason ~f the construction and maintenaace of said addition. .. APPROVED ATTEST: IN TPLE COUNCIL FOR ?ITS~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 51st, day of 5Iarch, 1927. No. 5122. ~'~TE~REAS, there is a wide spread and urgent demand for a 3ond Issue in the City of Roanoke providing for schools, streets, etc., and Council is desirous of submitting such issue, and' %'~IEREAS, the atto.rney passing upon bonds issued by the City of Roanoke has recommended an amendment to the City Charter making such bonds desirable and salable, in any market all of which the Council fully concur, and ~THEREAS, after a thorough investi~ati~n the coUncil 'has requested the Rep- -~esentative in the-Virginia Kouse and Senate to submit the following amendment *** The tax rate be limited to ~1.75 for all general purposes and that no limit for in- terest and redemption save that fixed by the voters themselves in their vote for issuance in bonds, and WI~REAS, the Representatives in the Legislature have introduced an alterna- . tive amendment *** Provided that except for the payment of bonds heretofore or here- after issued by the City of Roanoke and interest upon said bond and sinking fund, for the retirement of said bonds, there shall be no tax levied in excess of $2.~0 per $100.00 of assessed value of real and personal property in the city; Provided further, however, that the payment of such interest and sinking fund shall be the first charge upon all funds derived from said levy of ~2.50, and said levy shall not be increased above ~£.~0 per ~100.00 Unless and until all l~uds ! derived from said payment have been applied to the payment of such interest and 1 sinking fund, and ~ VH~%EAS, the alternate amendment is meaningiess,without merit, and fails to encompass the real purpose in giving to the peeple ~ ~opportunity to say how far. they wish to be taxed. THEREFORE SE IT RESOLVED that we enter our protest against the passage of amc namen t such alternative/and urge our Representatives to withdraw .the same as the passage thereof will tie the hands of Council in it's effort to properly serve as a legis- ~ lative body with the onward movement of the city.m RESOLVED FURTHER that a copy of this preamble and resolution be forwarded to our Representatives in the Legislature. APPROVED ATTEST: :' .,_/',', yz_ ,~_ ~. , '~.. ~, , , Clerk. IN Tk~ CO~CIL FOR TKE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 31ST. DAY OF MARCH, 1927. NO. 51£5. A RESOLUTION to appoint a representative from the City of Roanoke on the Canadian Tour and to fix the expens~ thereof. Trinkle be, and he is hereby appointed the representative from tmhe City of Roanoke on the Canadian Tour, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that his expenses, not to exceed $750.00, be paid by the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: ClerK. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~d10~, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of April, 19£7. No. 3124. 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 four inch gas main on Tenth Street N. W., from Mercer Avenue 250 feet South. 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 p~ovi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restora- rich. APPROVED Pre ~i dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, .day of April 1927. No. 5127. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to employ a cleaner for the offices at the Juvenile Detention Home; BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ a cleaner for the offices at the Juvenile Detention Home at a cost not to exceed $$.00 per week. APPROVED ATTEST: 'Clerk ]69 IN TKE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of April, 1927. No. $1E8. 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 four inch main on Massachussetts Avenue from the Boulevard West £,000 feet and East ?00 feet. (2) A four inch main on Bluemont Avenue from a dead end East of Ghent Boulevard 50 feet East 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 construction snd 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 rester- ation. ATTEST: '- - Clerk. APPROVED president. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF. ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of April,.1927. No. 3129. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to install 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 install a 2 inch water main in Grayson Avenue N. W., 200 feet West of l?th, Street. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by acting under this resolution agrees ilto indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to ~oersons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water main~, and further agrees to replace the streez, s under the provisions of the general ordi- nances providing for street restoration. APPROVED 37O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of April, 1927. No. 51£5. sewer: A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain ~tEREAS, the City Manager gave a hearing to the property owners abutting on the streets within the area bounded by Penmar Avenue, Buena Vista Boulevard, Eorgan Avenue, alley West of Ninth Street and Munford Avenue S. E., directiD~ them to appear to show cause, if any they could, why the assessment prepared by the City Engineer, and filed in the office of the City Clerk should not be levied a- gainst their respective properties, and ~REAS, the said hearing was held on the ~Oth, day of ~arch, 19£7, at Z o'clock P. ~., in the Council Room in the ~Iunicipal Building, at which hearing no one appeared to urge an objection to the assessment as prepared by the City Engineer. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment be, and is hereby levied against the parties within the area bounded by Penmar Avenue, Buena Vista Boulevard, Morgan Avenue, alley West of N~nth Street and Nunford Avenue S. E., in the sum of ~Z,976.87, distributed as shown in the assessmen~ prepared by the City Engineer, and filed in the office of the City Clerl and known as Assessment ~o. 185. APPROVED ATTEST: esideng. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 8th, day of April, 19£?. No. 51E6. A RESOLUTION to levy an assessment for the construction of a certain sewer: WHE~REAS, the City Nana~er ~ave a hearing to the property owners abutting on Shenandoah Avenue N. W., from a point 100 feet ~est of Tenth 5treet to a point ES0 feet East of Ninth Street, directing them to appear to sho~ cause, if any tEey could, why the assessment prepared by the City Engineer, and filed in the office of the City Clerk should not be levied against their respective properties, and WIEEREAS, the said hearing ~as held on the 50th, day of Hatch, 192~, at ~o'clock P. ~., in the Council Room in the ~uniciPal Building, at which hearing no one appeared to urge an objection t0 the assessment as prepared by the City Engineer. THE~bEFORE, BE IT RESOLVE9 by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an assessment be, and is hereby levied against the parties located on Shenandoah Ave- nue N. W., from a point 100 feet West of Tenth Street to a point E~0 feet East of Ninth Street, in the sum of $584.?1, distributed as shov~ in the assessment prepar IN ?HE ~©UN~IL ?OR ?~-~ JITY OF.~._.~c~'~O~-~, ¥IRGI~IA, The 15th, day of April, 19£7. No. 5130. A1,T 0RDI~A~CE granting a penmit to construct a side track across t~ al- ley extending between Salem Avenue and Earnest Avenue, West of Third Street S. %~. BE IT 0i~DAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted The Brandon Company, Incorporated, and its associates to con- struct a side track across the alley ext¢.nding between Salem Avenue and Earnest Avenue and %~est of Third Street S. The permit granted is upon the following conditions, namely: (1)~ That the said Brandon Company, Incorporated, and its associates shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or,property by reason of the construction ~d maintenance of said side track as well as the operation of engines and cars thereon. (£) The said Brandon Co~.qpany, Incorporated, and its associates shall make said track conform to the grade of said alley as it now exists or hereafter , changes by said city, and the same shall be maintained by the said Brandon Company, ~,Incorporated, and its associates. APPROVED t°r6s ide n~. IN TI~ C01/NCIL ?0R THE CITY OF ROAi,701CE, VIRGIIiTIA, The 1Sth, day of April, 19£7. No. 515£. A RESOLUTION to repeal that portion of Ordinance No. 1747 requiring the Safety ~¥~otor Transit Corporation to have speedometers on their busses. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that that portion of Ordinance No. 1747 requiring the Safety ~Iotor Transit Corporation to have and maintain speedometers on the busses operated by said company be, and the same is ihereby repealed. This resolution is not, however, to become effective until the same is !accepted in writing by the said Safety ~,~otor Transit Corporation, and shall not be construed to alter in any other manner the provisions of the Ordinance herein re- ferred to. ATTES T: APPROVED Pre-si d e~. IN THE COUTJCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th, day of April, 1927. No. 3133. 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 Appala- chian 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 Crescent Street and York Avenue, Villa Heights. (2) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Staunton Avenue and Crescent Street, Villa Heights. (3) One £50 C. P. light on Norwich bridge. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED .... ~-- President. ATTEST: Cle i"k. IN THE COUNCIL FOR Tt~' CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of April, 1927. No. 3134. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and Claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of March, 1927, and directing the payment of ssme. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the account and claims against the City. for the month of March, 1927, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows': City Manager 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 Counc i 1 Convention & League Dues Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department $ 1,044.86 1,983.60 975.78 60.33 377 .~0 358.32 2,225.30 ? ,360.68 893.42 1,240.44 174.66 113.54 433,32 400.00 410.60 123.75 416.66 475.83 60 .DO 1,698..63 903.14 11,924.73 Fire Department Fire ]-iydrant s Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & A~nories Physi ci an Quarantine & Detention Heal th Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repair Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables & Feed Tools and Equipment Live Stock SpeCial Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Schools Parks Library t~Sa rke t New market Interest Acc ounts Payable Gasoline & 0il Annex 0 1925 Fire & Police Pensions 11,868.51 2,146.75 £, 518.05 501.00 64.00 100.00 281.50 1,798.02 1,902.75 5,685.12 1,577.56 7,409.61 1,044.07 1,428.10 1,702.50 4,531.67 175.00 474.50 478.19 550.95 720.51 60,000.00 1,152.59 2,586.85 1,462.60 185.71 5,202.50 540.79 1,044.82 961.62 168.57 153,519.46 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Constr~ction 0peing & Grading Streets Paving Bridge Construction Wat er Total 2,645.45 40.11 28.65 15,500.59 5~564.77 21,579.57 174,899.03 ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of April, 1927. No. 3136. A .RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall certain gas mains. BE IT ~SOLWED by the Council of the City of Ro~noke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows~ (1) A 2 inch main in Shenando~ Avenue N. E., from house ~338 to a dead (2) A 2 inch main on Kirk Avenue from 13th Street 175 feet East. (3) A 2 inch main on Jamison Avenue from 12th Street to 500 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 mains and fu_~ther agTees 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- 274 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, THE 22nd, day of April, 1927. No. 3131. A RESOLUTION to abandon such rights as the city may have in a certain al- ley laid off on the revised ~map of the Crystal Spring Land Company. WHEREAS, the revised map of the Crystal Spring Land Company d~ed the 10th day of August 1921, shows an alley 12 feet in width beginning at 8th Street and running in a southerly direction parallel with and between Wycliff and Avenham Avenues and terminating in a circle with a radius of 20 feet between the propertie~ of Lucian H. Cooke, Jr., and Jane H. Funkhouser, and V~EREAS, said alley has never been opened or used by the public and is of no benefit, and VM{EREAS, all of the .property owners who are in any way effected by the closing of said alley have signed a petition asking that it be closed and abandoned THEBEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that such rights as tim city ~nay have in and to that certain alley laid off on the revised map of the Crystal Spring Land Company dated the 10th, day of August 1921, 12 feet in width, beginning at 8th, Street and running in a southerly direction p~rallel with and between Wycliff and Avenham Avenues and terminating in a circle whose radius is 20 feet between the properties of Lucian H. Coeke, Jr., and Jane H. houser, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of 8th~ Street South Roanoke S 57o 41' E 150 feet from the Easterly s~de of ' Avenham Avenue, thence S ~2° 19' W 265,1 feet to a point on a circle whose radius is 20 feet; thence %~th the circumference of said circle to a point on said circumference which is the eastert~ ~de of said alley; thence along the easterly side of sa%~ al~eF"~ ~2© 19' E. 265.1 feet to a point on the southerly side of said 8th Street v~ich point is N 57° ~l' W 150 feet from the westerly side of V~cliff Avenue thence with the southerly side of 8th Street N' 57° 41, W 12 feet to the place of beginning be, and the same is hereby released. ~A PPR0 VE D / AT~EST: Cler~. pre si dent. IN TtiE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd, day of April, 192~. No. 3135. AN ORDINANCE to amend an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 18th, day of July 1924, entitled, "An ORDINANCE to define ardent spirits, and to prohibit the manufacture, use, sale, offering for sale, transpor- tation, keeping for sale and giving away of ardent spirits, except as .provided by an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved March 20, 1924, to prescribe the force and effect of certain evidence and prosecution for violation of this ordinance; defining intoxication smd who is a person of intemperate habits within the meaning of this ordinance; prescribing the penalty for intoxication; to provid~ for the enforcement of this ordim_ance, and to prescribe penalties for the violatio~ penalties therefor, and to repeal all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in "by adding thereto Section No 24 conflict with this ordinance, · · BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Rose, eke that an ordins, nce adop- ted by the Council of the City of Ro~:.noke on the 18th, day of July, 1924, entitled, "An Ordinance to define ardent spirits, and to 'prohibit the manufacture, use, sale, offering for sale, transportation, keeping for sale and giving away of ardent spir- its, except as provided by an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved ~,~arch 20, 1924, to prescribe the force and effect of certain evidence and prosecU- tion for violation of this ordinance; defining intoxication, and who is a person of intemperate habits within the meaning of this ordinance; prescribing the penalt~y for intoxication; to provide for the enforcement of this ordinance, and to prescribe oenalties for the violation thereof, and to make it au offense to operate an auto- mobile, engine or other motor Vehicle while intoxicated, or under the influence of liquor, and to prescribe penalties therefor, and to re~eal all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance, "be amended by adding thereto Section No. 24, to read as follows': Section No. 24: ~enever a fine is prescribed for the violation of the laws for the enforcement of prohibition in this city, and such fine and the costs inci- dent to the prosecution m~d conviction are not paid, the defendant shall be sen- tenced to the State convict road force for a period of not less than six months, and if the law prescribes a jail sentence and such sentence is imposed, then the defendant shall be sentenced to the State convict road force for the period of such jail sentence, and for the additional period of not less then three months and not more than six months, as herein provided. APPROVED pre Si~d~e~nt. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2£nd, day of April, 19~9. No. ~1~8. A ~ESOLUTIOE to permit J. U. 0yler to remove a part of the wing wall at the East end of ¥~alnut Avenue bridge and to construct in its place another wall. ~,~I£EREAS, J. W. 0yler is the ov~ner of the lot at the Northwest corner of Walnut Avenue and Piedmont Street, which lot abuts the Walnut Avenue bridge, and W~REAS, the wing wall to ~alnut Avenue bridge encroaches on said lot, and ¥~HEREAS, J. ~'~. 0yler desires to construct a building on said lot which build- ing will interfere wit~ that portion of the wing wall of said Walnut Avenue bridge on said lot, and ~,~q~E~AS, the said J. ~°!. 0yler has agreed to remove that portion of said wing wall encroachi~ on his lot and to construct in its place another wall sufficient to take care of that portion of the wall removed. THEREFOP~E, BE IT P~ESOLV~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a per- mit be, and is hereby granted J. ~¥. 0yler to remove the portion Of the wing wall of the ¥~alnut Avenue bridge encroachi~ on his lot, and to build in the place thereof another wall s~fficient to take care of that portion removed. 276 to be furnished by the City ~[auager and under his supervision. The expense of b~ilding said wall shall be paid by the said J. W. 0yler. The permit hereby granted to become effoctive when the provisions of this resolution are accepted in writing by the said J. W. 0yler. APPROVED ATTEST: C-l ~ rk. Pre Sial ent. IN Tt~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~{0KE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of April, 1927. No. 3139. RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to in- stall 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 two inch water main on Staunton Avenue N. W., for a distance of 40 feet East of 22nd Street. 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 persor~or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water m~ain arid further ~gr~e.s 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: - Cl~rk. T~ COUNCIL FOR TtfE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, IN ~= The 29th, day of April, 1927. No. 3145. A P~ESOLUTION to accept a ten foot alley in Section 10, of the Villa Heights Addition. ~',~F~!~EA~ °, in the annexation of that ~oart of the city knovwn as Villa Height~ a ten foot alley is shoran on the maps in Section l0 of the Villa Heights Addition co~ecting Crescent Street with another alley lying between Lots 15 and 23 of said Section 10; said alley having been laid out before the territory was annexed to the City of Roanoke. TKE~FORE, BE IT ItEo~.~V~D that the alle~y as shov,m on the map hereto at- tached smd made a part hereto, laid out and dedicated before the annexation to the city be, and the same is hereby accepted. 377 IN Tile COUY?CIT, FOR Ti~q~ CITY OF The 6th, day of i.~ay, 1927. No. 3137. A RESOLUTION grantin~ a permit to Grant Wilson to build a frame addition to his house at ~204 Wells Avenue N. W. ~f~EREAS, Gran.t Wilson is the owner of house ~204 Wells Avenue N. W. which is within the fire limits, and WI~REAS, the said Grant Wilson desires to add frame additions to said house, and VfHEi~EAS, the owners of tke property on either side thereof have consented in writing to the grantin4~ of said permit. THEREFOP~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Roanoke that a ipermit be, and is hereby granted Grant Wilson to build frame additions to his house at ~o. 204 Wells Avenue Said additions to consist of a room 14 x 14 feet in the rear thereof and an addition 4 x 20 feet on the side thereof. The said additions shall be constructed according to the good liking and !satisfaction of the Buildi~U Inspector and in accordance with specifications to be ~gurnished by him. The said Grant Wilson by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save har~nless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of-the construction of said additions. ATTEST: C 1'6 rk. APPROVED Pre si dent. IN THL' COU~fCIL F02 T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VA., The 6th, day of ~,{ay, 1927. ' No. 3140. AN 0RDINfG~CE to provide for an issue of :~750;000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for the purchase and acquisition of land for public school pur- poses, for public school buildings and the equipment thereof. YgqER~S, it is deemed expedient by the Co~Lucil of the City of Roanoke to :raise the sum of , ;,[~%750 000.00 for public improvements, namely; for the purchase and .acquisition of land for public school purposes, for public school buildings and the equipment thereof. 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Counci~ of the City of Roanoke that for the purpose 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 amo'mat of ,~750,000.00 dated the first day of July, 1927, and payable !thirty years after date. The said bonds are to be of the denomination of ~,,~,1,000.00 ~each, numbered from one to seven hundred and fifty, both. inclusive, and to bear in- 'retest at the rate of four amd one half .per centum per anr~,um payable semi-annually on the fiwst day of January and July, and to be of the style and form knov~n as cou- 272 and the City Clerk shall 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 en- graved or lithographed signature of the Treasurer of said City, which shall be re- cognized by the City as having the same legal effect as if such signature had been written upon each of~ said coupons by the City Treasurer. the 2. Said bonds and,~coupons thereof shall be in substantially the following form, to-wit: UNITED STATES OF ~ERICA STATE OF VIRGINIA CITY OF ROANOKE PUBLIC I~PEOV~,.~?~,TT BOND Series . No. $1,000.00. KNOW ALL ~,.~l BY Tt~SE PRESENTS, that the City of Roanoke, a municipal corporation created and organized under the laws of the State of Virginia, for value received, acknowledges itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer here- of the sum of One Thousand (~l,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 centum per annmm, pay- able 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 the put- chase and acquisition of land f. or public school purposes, for public school build- ings and the e. Quipment thereof, in pursuance of an ordinance of the Council of the City of Roanoke adopted on the 6th, day of ~..;ay, 1927, and ratified by 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 12th, day of July, 1927, and under and in pursuance of the Constitution and Statutes of the State of Virginia, including amon~g others an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved on the 22nd, day of ~arch, 1924, entitled, "An 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 municipal taxatio: 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 performedi 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 TESTII'/~.0NY Wt~REOF, the said City of Roanoke has caused this bond to be signed by its Nayor and 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 },, Yon ATTEST; TREASU!ZER ( F0~{ OF COUPON ) · The City of Roanoke, Virginia, will pay to tke bearer at the office of the City Treasurer, Twenty-two and 50/100 Dollars (322.50), on the day of 19 , being the semi-annual interest then due on its public improvement bond dat- ed the first day of July, 1927, Series , No. . 3. These bonds when endorsed by a majority of the freehold voters, voting called at au electio[~ held and conducted in accordance with law, shall be executed by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke and sold by the Council, and the proceeds from such sale used under its direction for the purpose for which said bond is issued. APPROVED President, ATTEST: Clerk. The 6th, day of Nay, 1927. No. 3141. AN 02DINANCE to provide for an issue of ~400,000.00 of bonds for public improvement, namely; for permanently imProving the streets of t~.e City of Roanok~ Yfit~REAS, it is deemed expedient by t~ Council of the ozty of Roanoke to raise the sum of i~400,000.00 for public improvements, nsznely; for permanently im- pro'ving the streets of the ~zty of Roanoke. BE IT 0RDAI~D by the Council of the Cit~ of Roanoke that for the purpose above mentioned, the prooer officers of this ~zty 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?400 ~ ,000.00 dated the first day of July, 1927, and payable as follows, to -wit: 2~,000.00 on the first day of July, 1931. 23,000.00 on the first day of July, 1952. i 3,000.00 on the first day of July, 19~3. ~3,000.00 on the first day of July, 1934. 25,000.00 on tBe first day of July, 1935. 23,000.00 on the first day of July, 19~6. 2~,000.00 on the first day of July, 1957. 23,000.00 on the first day of July, 1938. ?~23,000.00 . on the first day of July, 1939 ~$23,000.00 on the first day of July, 1940. ,,~23,000.00 on the first day of July, 1941. ~;~j23,000.00 on the first day of July, 1942. 23,000.00 on the first day of July, 19~3. ;~£3 000.00 on the first day of July, 1944 125' ' ~23,000.00 on the first day of July, 1945. ,000.00 on the first day of July, 1946. ,~,~32,000.00 on the first day of July, 1947. 39 0 from one to four hundred, both inclusive, and to bear interest at the rate of fo~mr and one-half per centum per annum payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July, and to be of the style and form ~n~o~n as coupon bonds. Said bonds are to be signed by the ~ayor and City Treasurer of the City, and the City Clerk shall af- fix to such bonds, the corporate seal of the City of Roanoke, and duly attest the same, and the coupons attahhed 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 such signature had been written upon each coupon by the City Treasurer. £. Said bonds and the coupons thereof shall be in substantially the fol- lowing form, to-wit: U!{ITED STATES OF A!~RICA STATE 07 VIi~GI~'~IA CITY 07 R0~G~0K~ DUBLIC I~2f] ~0 V~ T BOND. Series . No. . :~,1,000.00. K~.[0U ALL ~,.~N BY THESE PRMS~TS, that the City of Roanoke a municipal corporation created and organized under the laws of the State of Virginia, for value received, acknowledges itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer here- of the sum of one Thousand (~l,000.00) Dollars, payable in current money of the Uni- ted States on the day of 19 , at t~e office of the Treasurer of said City, with interest at the rate of four and one-half per centum per aunum, paya- ble semi-a~mually at the aforesaid office on t'~.~ f~z~_t day of January and July of each year upon the delivery of the proper coupons annexed thereto. This bond is issued for ma~'~in~ oublic im~rvvements, namely, for the permanently im'p:~oving the streets of the City of ).loanoke, in pursuance 6f an ordins~ce of the Council of the City of iioanoke adopted_ on the 6th, day of T?[ay 1927, and rati- fied 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 12th, day of July 1927, and under and in purs~nc~ of the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginis, inc!udin~j among others an Act of the General Assembly o? Virginia, approved on the 22nd day of ~darch 1924, entitled, "An Act to provide a ne¥.~ charter for the City of Roanoke and to repeal the existind: charDer of said city, and the several acts amen- datory thereof, and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act so far as they relate to the City of Moanoke," and shalz ba 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 ~d the charter and ordinances of the City of Roanoke authorizing the same, and that all acts, conditions a~d things required to exist, happen and be perI formed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond°have existed.,~, happened that and bee ! perfozvaed in regular and due time, form and manner ao requized by law, and thi~! :~zty of bond, together v~ith all the other indebteaneos and obligations of said Roanoke, does not exceed any limit prescribed by the Constitution and statutes of said State. IN TEoTI~,~0!~Y ° ~'~( '~ ~ -'~'~-'~0~w, the said City of Roanoke, has caused this bond to be signed by its ?,layer and by its Treasurer and the of Cicial corporate seal im- pressed hereon attested by its City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be siguaed with the engraved or lithographed signature of its said Treasurer, and this bond to be dated bhe first day of J~ly, 19~°7. :~ ATTES T: ( FOi~d OF COUPON ) ~ NO · The City of Roanoke, Virginia, will pay to the bearer at ti-~ office of the City Treasurer, Twer. ty-two and 50/100 Dollars (w~2.~0) on the . day of _ ~19. , being the semi-~mua! interest then due on its public improvement bond ]dated the first day of July 1927, Series __, No, . :' 6. These bonds when endorsed by a majority of the freehold voters, voting ~at an election called, held and conducted in accord~ce with law, shall be exec?.ted by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke ~d sold ~y the Co,oil, ~d the pro- ceeds from such sale used ~der its direction for the purpose for which said bond is issued. ATTEST: ~uity ulerk. AP2RO VED Pr'esident ~ R0~J O.Lt~, IN T}{£ COU~,~CIL FOR Tk~'~'~ITY OF "~"r~'~ VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of Hay, 1927. Ye. ~1~£. PdT O~,DI~,~LU~~ n~ ~. to provide for an issue of !100,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for the erection of fire houses and .gor purchasin~ fire engines a~d other apparatues for use in extin6~aishing fires. ~-?,~'°,,~=~=ao, it is deemed expedient by the Council of ~ City of Roanoke to raise the sum of .~100 ,000 .00 for public improvements, naraely; for the erection of fire houses aud for purchasing fire engines and ~ther ap2aratus for the use in extinguishing fires. 0_~D.=IIt~D by the Council of the ~ty of Roanoke that for the put- .' pose above mentioned, the ~roper 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 ~100,000.00 dated the first day of July, 19£?, and payable thirty years after date. The said bonds are to be of the denomination of ~1,000.00 each, numbered from one to one hundred, both inclusive, and to bear in- terest at the rate of four and one-half per centum per annum payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July, and to be of the style an~ form known as coupon bonds. Said bonds are to be signed by the }layer and the City Treasurer of the City: and the Cit.v Clerk shall 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 such signature had been written upon each of said coupons by the City Treasurer. 2. Said bonds and the coupons thereof shall be .tn substantially the following form, to-wit: UNITED STATES OF ~,m[ERICA STATE OF VI~GINIA CITY OF ROANOKE PUBLIC I~..~PROVE~ENT BOND Series No. . 91,000.00. KNOW ALL ~'~[,~.? BY TKESE P[~ESENTS, that the City' of Roanoke, 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 tke bearer hereof the sum of One Thousand (~l,000.00) Dollars, payable in current money of the United States thirty years from date hereof at the office of the Treasurer of said City, with interest at the rate of four and one-half per centum per annum, payable semi- annually at the aforesaid office on the first day of January and July of each year upon the delivery ~f the proper coupons annexed therete. This bond is issued for making public improvements, namely; for the erectio~ of fire houses and for purchasing fire engines and other apparatus for use in ex- tinguishing' fires, in pursuance to an ordinsnce of the Cou~cil of the City of Roanoke adopted on the 6th, day of ~:[ay, 1927, and ratified by a vote of a majority of the freehold voters of the said City voting at an election duly and legally call~ held and conducted on the 12th, day of July, 19~?, and under and in pursuance of the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginia, inmluding among ethers an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved on the ££nd, day of ~[arch 1924, entitled, "An Act to provide a new charter for the City of Roanoke aud to repeal the existing,charter of said city, and the several acts amendatory thereof, and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent wit~ this act so far as they relate to the City of Roanoke," and shall be exempt from all municipal taxation of this city· It is hereby certified, recited mud declared that the issue of this bond is made in strict conformity with tl-~o Consittution 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 performe~ ~precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed, happened and been per- iiformed in regular 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 TESTI~[0NY ?fKEREOF, the said City of Roanoke has caused this bond to be signed by its ~..~[ayor and by its Treasurer and the official corporate seal impressed 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 July, 19£7. AT T !~S T: ~:[AYOR · ( FOPJ, i OF COUPON The City of Roanoke, Virginia, v~'ill pay to the bearer at the office of the _ (,i,,E2.50), on the day of City Treasurer, twenty-two and 50/100 Dollars ~"- __ 19 , be'ino~ the semi-annual interest then due on its. pub~_ic improvement bond dateS, the first day of July, 1929, Series __, 3. These bonds when endorsed by a majority of the freehold voters, voting at an election called, held and conducted in accordance with lay,', shall be executed by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke and sold by the Council, and proceeds from such sale used under its direction for the purpose for which said bond is i~ sued.~ ATTEST: City Clerk. APPROVED The 6th, day of ~[ay, 1927. No. 3143. AL~ 0RDI!~A!~CE to provide for an issue of ',.[;50 , 000 .00 of bonds for public improvement, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke. uo,u~cl.[ of the City of Roanoke to ,~:,~ao, it is deemed expedient by the "' '~' " raise the sum of i~50,000.00 for public improvements, n~x:~ely; for constructing sew- ers and drains, in the City of Roanoke. 1 BE IT 0~vn~,r~m v . ........ ,,~ b~ the Council of the City of Roanoke that for the purpose _ ~zt~ are hereby authorized and direct- above mentioned, tke prooer officers of tkis '~' ~ ed to execute for, and inbehalf of, and in the name of the 'City of Roanoke, Vir- i.~ginia bonds to tke amount of :j 0,000.00 dated the first day of July, 1927, and ~he payable thirty years after date. -~ said bonds are to be of the denomination of .~i21,000.00 each, m~nbered from one to fifty, botk inclusive, and to bear interest at payable the rate of four and one-half per centrum per ann_u~ semi-amnually on the first day of January and July, and to be of the style and form knov/n as coupon bonds. Said bonds are to be signed by the idayor ~d Cit.y Treasurer of the City; and the City ;,Clerk shall affix to such bonds, the coroorate seal of ti:e City of Roanoke, and to ii!duly attest the same; and the coupons attached are to bear the engraved or litho- ,~!tgraphed sigr,~ature of the Treasurer of said City, ,~;'~zc~ shall be recognized by the !~iCity as having the same le~,.l effect as if such si~nature had been written upon eact ~i?of said coupons by the City Treasurer. 2. Said bonds and the coupons thereof shall be in substantially the follov~fr~ !il form, to-wit: STATE OF VIRGINIA CITY 0F ROANOKE PUBLIC ~ ..... ~'~ · ~,~ ~ v-~i.~:,~,'z BOND ~eP~e~ No. . ~1,000.00 ~ ~.:~ -~ o~ ~ that the City of Roanoke a municipal KNOW ALL ~4EN BY TH~,c.~ =~.~EO~;m~To, Corporation created ~d organized under the laws of the State of Virginia, for value received, acknowledges itself indebted ~d promises to pay to the bearer here- of the s~ of One Thousand (~l,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 Gzty, with interest at the rate of four ~d one-half per cent~ ~er a~, pays ble semi-~nually at the aforesaid office on the first day of Jan~ry and July of .each year upon the delivery of the p~per coupons a~exed thereto. This bond is issued for making public improvements, n~ely; for con- st~cting sewers a~ drains in 6he City of Roanoke in purs,~ce of an ordinance of the Council of the City of Roanoke adopted on the Otb, day of ~Say, 1927, ~d rati- fied 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 2he 12th, day of July, 1927 and ~der ~d in pursu~ce of the Constitution and statutes of the State of Vir- ginia, including among others an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved on the 22nd day of ~.,[arch, 1924, entitled, "~ Act to provide a new charter for the City of Ro~oke and to repeal the existing charter of said city, and the several acts ~endatory thereof, and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this ~ "and shall be exempt from all mu- ac~ so~r as they relate to the City of Roanoke, nicipal taxation of this City. I~ is hereby certified, recited and declared that the issue of this bon~ is made in strict conformity with the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginia ~d the charter and ordinances of the City of Ro~oke 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 obli$~tions of said City of Roanoke, does not exceed any limit prescribed by the Constitution and statutes of said State. IN TESTIMONY i:~E~0F, the said City o~ Roanoke has caused this bond to be signed by its l~or ~d by its Treasurer a~ the official corporate seal impress- ed hereon attested by its City Clerk, ~d the coupons hereto attached to be signed with the engraved or lithographed si~ature of its Treas~er, and this bond to be dated the first day of July, 1927. ii ATT i,~ T: 'C !"~£ CLEPJ~. ~,~Y0 R T~ASURER { FO2}d 02 30UPON l~o · · The City of Roanoke, Virginia, will pay to the bearer at the office of the City Treasurer, Twenty-two and 50/100 Dollars ($22.S0), on the day of 19 , being the semi-annual interest then due on its public improvement bond dated the fi'~-st day of July, 1927, Series . No. . Treasurer. 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 executed by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke and sold by the Council, and the proceed.~ ~:~from such sale used under its direction of the purpose for which said bond is issued APPROVED The 6th, day of l.~ay, 1927. No. 3144. 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 prSviding for issuing certain bonds and providing for the conduct of said election· BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the ~zt~ of Roanoke as follows: (1) That an election be held in the ~ity~ of U'.o~noke on the 12th, dsy of ?uly,l~ 1927, to take the sense of the freehold~voters or.. the %uestion of endorsing I~ertain Ordinances providing for issuin~;~ bond° as follows. 1. A~7 0RDI~.~NCE to provide ~or an issue of ,750,000.00 of bonds f~r oublic immprovemen~, namely; for the purchase and acquisition of land for 'public school pur- i~oses, for public school buildings and the equipment the~eof. 2. 2d'~ ORDINANCE to provide for an issue of f'.400,000.. .00 of bonds for public i~mprovement, namely; for permanently improving the streets of the City of Roanoke. 3. AN 0~D!N~2~CE to provide for an issue of ~100 ,000 .00 of bonds for public i~mprovements, namely; for the erection of fire houses and for purchasing fire engine ~nd other apparatus for use in e ~zn&a~zshzng fires 4. AN 0:~DILaNCm to provide for an issue of ~50,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for constracting sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke. (2) The Sergeant of the City of Roanoke and the judges of elections here- [n~fter named, are hereby directed to open poll~:~at the several voting places in the ~ity of iloanoke on said 12th, day of July 1927, for the purpose of submitting to the ~reehold voters of the City of Roanoke the Question of endorsing the ordinances pro- ~iding for the issue of the bonds hereinabove enumerated. 226 {Z) 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 tke City of Roanoke for the space of ten days, and by posting a copy thereof at each votinj place in th City of Roanoke at least ten days before the date of said election. (4) The judges of election for the several voting precincts in the City of Roanoke ( one of whom shall act as Clerk ) are hereby appointed to conduct said election, and in case of failure of any one or more of them to act, then the place of places of such shall be filled in the manner provided for in case of regular elections. (5) The electoral board of the City of Roanoke shall at least ten days prior to the date of the election herein provided for, have printed proper ballots to be voted at said election, each ballot shall be in the following form: CITY 0F !t0ANOL~ BOND ISSUE ELECTION OF July 12, 1927. SCHOOL ISSUE FOR 'ORDINANCE AGAINSU ORDINANCE STREET ISSUE FOR Urdinance AGAINST Ordinance FI~E ISSUE FOR~f nance AGAINST Ordinance SE::~R M~D DRAIN ISSUE F'0R Ordinance AGAINST Ordinance 750,000.00 $ 0o, o99 _.: ~/ 10_0,000.00 ~ 000 O0 ~©, o P~e s i d e~ ;' ATTEST: - C~_eYk. u~itP, out the order of Council. APPRO VE D 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. (7) The judges of election shall immediately after closing the polls, count the ballots deposited and shall within two days thereafter ma]ce written return of '~ ~ soecifying the nunQber of votes cast the result of said election to the City ,~ler~, . for, and the number of votes czst against the said bond issueS, said return shall be presented to Council at its next regular ',meting and shall be spread upon jour- nal, and the sai~ ..... judges shall further seal up the ballots for and ~y~az' nst said bond issues in separate packages and within tv~o days after closing the polls trans- mit the same to the Ci~t{f .Clerk to b,_~. kept amon~ the archives of the Council, and said packages shall not be opened during the space of twelve (1£) months thereafter II IN ~ ~''~' 301~TCIL F0~'; ~:n~ To ..... VINGINIA, _~ ........ CITY 0F The 6th, day of:,_a~.,'~-~ 19~7. No. 3146. · -:~:~.~.~ .... ~. n - -' ~.,.a~ .~z~,o Company to install ~'~ ~_~.=o~,.~l±O~ granuzns a permit to the Roanoke ~ o Z'~"- a gas main· BiZ IT i~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Rc. anoke that a permit be, and :is hereby granted the Roanoke Oas Lij.~t Company to install a 4 inch gas main on llth, Street between Bullitt (Seventh) Avenze and Nightand (Tenth) Avenue S. E. 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 ~mnder the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of 2oanoke providing for street restora- tion. A P~ TM R 0 V ':~ D Pre'si deist. :~0~, Ti~ CITY OF ~u~z,u!.m, VIRGINIA, The 6th, day of ~"a~~ 1927 No. 3148. APPROVED .~ ..~:OLUT!O1,.~ .ozoviding for street lights in Sherwood Forest Addition, South ~oanoke. ~,~o, oprzn~ Land. Company zs developing ~ addition to be [~knovm as the She~vood Forest Addition, South Roanoke, and desires to install lights ~alo~ the streets laid out by said company; said lights to be maintained by the j company until ~ch time as the city decides to take the same over and pay for said T}H]z~z,u:~, BE IT P~oOL~D by the Cotmcil o:' the City of Roanoke that the .,~lightinC st~dards a!o~ the streets in Sherwood Forest Addition, South Roanoke, ?~be installed at the expense of the Crystal Spring [Land :~on be maintained by said L~d Company until such -time as the city in its discre- ?tion shall deem it desirable to pay for sazd !~onts. IN TKE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI:IA, The 6th, day of :ay,19£?. No. 5149. A RESOLUTIOE to fix the rentals for stalls and the eurbage fees at the West End market. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the rentals for stalls and curbage fees at the V;est End market be, and are hereby fixed as follows: Inside stalls Corner stalls Curbage fee (small wagons or trucks) .Curbage fee ( large wagons or trucks ) ~10.00 per month, 1S.00 ~' , .10 per day .20 " , Said rentals and fees shall be paid to the Clerk of the market in advauce. ATTEST' Clerk. APPROVED IN THE couNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of Eay, 19£?. No. ~150. A RESOLUTION granting & permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to in- stall a certain wa~er 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 on Thomas Avenue at l£th Street N. ~. 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 ar~e opened under the pro- ;isions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- torati on. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0bd10K~, VIRGINIA, The. lSth, day of Nay, 19£?. No. ~lbl. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall certain gas mains. ~o~v~ ~.. +~ o~,,~,,~1 ~e ~.~ ~.~+.v ~ Pn~nk~. that a De,nit be. · and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install the following mains: (1) A 2 inch main on 16th Street N. W., from Melrose Avenue 400 feet South. (2) A 2 inch main on Bluemont Avenue from Winbourne Avenue to Ghent Boule va rd. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to iindemnify 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 provi-~ sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street resters- tion. ATTEST: ,'~.~.- ./ /'L ~ ~ '- ~"" -~' City Clerk. APPROVED IN Tk~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of May, 1927. No. 3147. AN ORDINANCE to regulate parking automobiles on Church Avenue West of Fifth (Park) Street S. W. BE IT 0RDAINEDby the Council of the City of Roanoke that no automobile shall park or stand on Church AvenUe West of Fifth (Park) Street for a longer perio~ then one hour between the hours of 7 A. M., and 6 .?. ~. ATTEST: City CIerk. APPROVED President. IN THE COLTNCIL FOR T?~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VI~GINIA, The .13th, day of ~,,!ay, 1927. No. 3163. A RESOLUTION to accept from the Virginian Railway Company $42,800.00, be- i~ii~g the land damages on account of const~cting Jefferson Street bridge BE IT RES0~VED by the Council of the City of .~oanoke that the sum of 111~4~,§00.00 be accepted from the Virginian Railway Company as ~he maximum amoun~ of :!lsmd damages to be paid by said Railway Company on account of const~o, cting Jefferso~ i?Street bridge, and in the event there is a reduction in the amount of the awards on !ilthe appeals of the cases now before the Supreme Court of APl~als, then the City of i~!Roanoke shall return to the said Virginian Railway Company the amount of such re- duction. This resolution, however, is not to effect in any particular the contract dated January ~0, 19~6, between the City of Roanoke and the Virginian Railway· APPROVED Pr'e si de~t. ATTEST: ~~__~' r-_.+J_- -_~ Clerk 29O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 13th, day of May, 1927. No. 31§4. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for certain street work. 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 constructing curb and gutter and penetration macadam on the following streets: (1) Gui'~ford Avenue from Graudin Road to Tillett Road. (2) Lafayette Boulevard from Hanover Avenue to Staunton Avenue. When said bids are received same shall be presented to Council. ATTEST: Ulerk. ~.::, Pre ~ide nt. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of May, 1927. No. 3155. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to award the contract for con- structing an addition to the keeper,s house at Highland Park. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ROanoke that' the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to award the contract for the addition to the keep- er'~s house at Highland Park to the lowest and best bidder. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of May, 1927. No. 3156. A RESOLUTION ~.~horizing the City Manager to employ a Play Ground Director for West End Play Ground 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 a Play Ground Director at the West End Play Ground at a salary of $50.00 per month for three months. Said amount shall be charged to the appropriation fo~.~j/~L. - ~/~~~~,'~ A P P R O V E D -' ~. l~re s iden~$. ATTE ST: IN T~LE COUNCIL FOR TIiE CITY OF R0~d~0KE, VIRGINIA, The £0th, day of Nay 1927. No. 3152. A RESOLUTION to release a sewer assessment on lots Nos. l, 2 and 3 Green- hill Addition belonging to Luther G. Stiff. WHEREAS, Luther G. Stiff and wife have agree~ to convey to the City of Roanoke a strip of land 2~ feet by 125 feet off of their property to widen the street, and in consideration therefor the city to release the sewer assessment against said lots. TItEREFORE, ~BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Roanoke that upon the conveyance b..y ~aid Luther G. Stiff and wife of a strip of land 2~ feet by feet i'n length off of lots Nos. l, 2 and 3 Greenhill Addition, the sewer assessment against said lots amounting to $121.19 shall be released. ~! ATTEST: ,! Clerk. APPROVED IN TEE COUNCIL FOR TIM CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of May, 1927. No. 3157. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to in- stall a certain water main. BE IT i~SOLVED by the Council of the City, of Roanoke that a l~rmit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke water Works Company to install a water main on Hart Avenue East of Peach Road, N. W., and on LTnchburg Avenue East of Peach Road. 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 t° 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 res- APPR0 VED '~re sid'ent. ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The E0th, day of Msy, 19£7. 3158 A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Colonial Dames of America to erect a small monument of granite on the triangular plat of ground at the intersection of Ferdinand Avenue, Riverside Boulevard and Elevehth Street S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Cotu~cil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Colonial Dames of 3anerica to erect a small monument of granit~ Boulevard ar~i Eleventh Street S. W. ATTEST: Said monument to contain a proper inseription. ' ' PreSident. Clerk~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20 th, day of May, 1927. overs. No. 3159. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Lera J. White to construct ~ertain cross. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Lera J. White to construct two cross-overs into a filling statiol at the Southeast Corner of Lynchburg Avenue and Fourth Street N. E. One of said cross-overs to be on Lynchburg Avenue and one on Fourth Street N. E. Said Lera J. White shall construct said cross-overs according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnish- ed by him. The said Lera J. White by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: - --Clerk. A P P R 0 V E D /.~?J*-~%~'~ 'l~r'e~s'i d'en~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIM CITY OF R0~lf0tCE, VI]~CINIA, The 20th, day of May, 1927. No. 3160. 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 in front of ~71~ Buena Vista Avenue Southeast. (2) Change 100 C. P. light on Allison Avenue approximately 400 feet West of Sixth Street S. W., to a 2~0 C. P. light. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appal achian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Cl~rk. PreSident. 292 IN T}~ CODT~CIL FOR Th]~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of Mall, 1927. No. 3162. A RESOLUTION to appoint H. N. Dyer weighmaster: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that H. N. Dyer be, and he is heresy appointed weighmaster for the City of Ro~%oke to be in charge of the city scales. The said H. N. Dyer as a rental for such scales shall pay into the City Treasury one-fourth of the gross receipts therefrom. be those prescribed by the City Ordinances. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. The rates to be charged shall P~'e s'i'd en t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR Ti~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of May, 1927. No. 3163. A RESOLUTION to approve the acco.ants and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of April, 1927, 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 April, 1927, be, and the same are hereby 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 City Council Coroner Almshouse Out si de Poor Hospitals Organized- Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection ~[ilitary & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention 913.95 1,808.91 9~3.67 63.18 370.00 558.32 1,571.46 1,173.17 186.95 902.17 172.66 70.68 433.32 60.00 479.79 185.13 416.66 475.83 36.00 1,668.61 9~5.24 14,094.30 ll, 662.14 2,150.13 2,530.24 515.25 71.50 100.00 213.00 Heal th Department 1,582.26 Street Cleaning & Watering 1,099.56 Garbage Removal 4,673.79 Sewer Maintenm~ce Street Repairs Bridge Repairs C rush er ~ity Stables & Feed Tools & Equipment RefUnds and Rebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Damages & Costs 666.33 8,165.58 812.74 1,859.33 1,292.55 24.34 14.76 3.00 205.49 89.15 3.q4 Schools Public Parks Library Market New Market Inte res t Gasoline & 0il Annex- 1925 Pensions (Police & Firemen) $ 60,000.00 1,228.04 1,959.75 3,441.30 28.64 35,052.50 1,229.39 332.07 168.57 $ 169,837.00 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Const ruction Opening & Grading Streets Paving Bridge Cons true tion New Market 725.82 3,066.96 28.65 22,041.95' 5~520.83 31,184.21 Total $ 201,021.21 APPROVED Pre si d e'nt. ATTEST: Cie rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROAN0i~d, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of May, 1927. No. 3164. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Cornwallis and Wellington Avenues, South Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric .Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Cornwallis and Wellington Avenues, South Roanoke. Said light to be-maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chiau Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. AP?ROVED ATTEST: .~re sident. IN TITE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA3~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of May, 1927. No. 316~. A RESOLUTION granting a.permit to Mrs. ~rtle Sch01tz and Sallie Bitterman to use the retaining wall along'the, alley North of Walnut Avenue and East of Jeffe+: son Street as a foundation.wall for their building, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted ~Irs. 5~vrtle Scholtz and Sallie Bitterman to use the retaining wall in the alley North. of Walnut Avenue and East of Jefferson Street as the foun-ii! dation wall for the building to be erected on the lot abutting on said alley, and and Bitterman to use that part of the alley covered by said retaining wall. APPROVED reszdent. ATTEST: - Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~{0KE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of May, 1927. No. 3165. ~ 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) On Dale Avenue S. E., from 18th, Street to 21st,Street, 4 inch steel high pressure main. (2) On Dale Avenue from 14th, Street to l@th, Street S. E., 2 inch steel high pressure main. (3) On Tazewell Avenue from 13th, to 18th, Street S. E., 4 inch steel high pressure main. (4) On l@th, Street from 150 feet North to Tazewell Avenue to Dale Avenue S. E., 4 inch steel high pressure main. (5) On Loftin Road from Guilford Avenue to Barnh~m Road, Weaver Heights, 4 inch steel high pressure main. (6) On Tillett Road from Guilford Avenue to Spring Road, 4 inch steel high pressure main. Said Roanoke .Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the C~ty. of Roanoke frcm 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 general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. Pre si de nt. ATTEST: Cl~rk. IN T~KE C0~/NCIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The £7th, day of ~fay, 19£7. No. 3166. A RESOLUTION to award the con'tract for the construction of curb and gUtter. ?tHEREAS, the City ~,Ianager advertised for bids for the construction of curb gutter as follows: (1) Lafayette Avenue from end of present curb North of Hanover Avenue to Staunton Avenue,. (2), Curb and gutter on Guilford Avenue from ~randon .Road to Tillett Road, and ¥~KEREAS, bids were received as follows: S. B. Bennin~ton Tinsle~; Construction Co., Campbell & Peters Lafayette Avenue $ 000.00 Guilford " l, 755.00 Lafayette ~? 992.50 Guilford '! 1,557.50 Lafayette ', 961.~0 AND, V~HEREAS, the bid of Campbell and Peters is the lowest and best bid, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for constructing curb~ and gutter heretnabove mentioned be, and is hereby awarded to Campbell and Peters at their bid, which is as follows: · Lafayette AVenue Guilfo rd Avenue 961.50 1,~2~.50 Said work to be done in strict accordance with plans and specifications pre sented with said bid. NE 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 Campbell and peters ~before proceeding with said work. The bond to be in the penalty of ~0% of the contract price. APPROVED President. ATTEST: ' C~erk. IN Tk~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R03~,~0KE, VIRGI~IA, The 3rd, day of June, 19E?. No. ~168. A RESOLU. TI0~ granting.~a permit to C. H. Blakemo~re to construct a sidew~.lk BE IT F~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke .that a permit be, an~ is hereby granted C. H. Blakemore to construct a sidewalk in front of his property on the East Side of Stanley Avenue between second and Third Streets, South Roanoke, and kno¥~n as lots ~ ~, ~, 6, ?, 8, 9 arzl~10. The sidewalk shall be~ constructed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the ~zty ~Ianager, and in accordance to his good liking and satisfac- tion. The entire cost thereof to be paid by said C. H. Blakemore. A P P R 0 V E D ~ ~. /~ Presideht. ATTEST: .:.,~)'V ,'~,- .... z~..~-~' -Cle r k. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR TY~E CITY OF ROANOKE,-VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of Ju~e, 19E7. No. $169. A RESOLUTION granting a pe~m~it to the Roanoke Water ~¥orks~ Company to in- stall a pump under grou~d at the intersection' of ~{anover Avenue and Lafayette Boulevard. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Wo~oks Company to excavate under the sidewalk at the corner of Hanover Avenue and Lafayette Boulevard ~. ?!., for the purpose of installing a pump; the opening to be 6' x 7~' ~with manhol0 in thc sidewalk. Said Roanoke Water Works Company by act ~_ng under this resolution agrees persons or property by reason of making said excavation and maintaining the pump therein. ATTEST: Clerk; APPROVED PreSident. IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd, day of June, 1927. ~,~ 3170. _';0 · .'l PdSOLUTI~,~~ - ~ ~"' g~ant~nm-~, ' .-. a permit to the Roanoke Water Works Company to in- stall certkin water mains. BE IT R~SOLV~D by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke that a permit be, and !is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Comoany to install water mains as followsi (1) A 6 inch main on High,land Avenue S. E., between 7th, and 9th Streets. (2) A 6 inch main on Staunton Avenue N. W., between 12th, and 14th, 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- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to reolace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of the ~general ordinauces of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- toration. APPROVED ~ '~b& si dent. IN T~[~ C0~YNCIL FOR T~Z CITY OF R0fd.,~0KE, '~I.qGINIA, The 17th, day of June, 1927. l~o. 3167. 906.20 1,830.22 1,277.84 378,83 370.00 483.32 1,668.52 331.11 116.68 1,044.00 194.74 99.00 441.69 2.5'00 496.01 141.48 City Manager Engine erin~ Department City Clerk & Auditor City Treasurer, Legal ~ Department Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes C~y Hall Elections Stationery & Printing City Council Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor A RESOLUTI0Y to approve the accounts and claims aoaznst the ~ty of Roanoke the month of L'[ay, 1927, and directing the payment ,of same: BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of 2oano~e that the accounts and !iiclaims against the city for the month of k~y, 19,~7, be, and the smme are hereby ilapproved and ordered: paid as follows: Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Nilitary ~ Armories Physi ci an Quarantine & Detention Heal th Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garhage Removal Sewer Zai ntenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables And Feed Tools & Equipment Special Services Wortamen' s Compensation Garage Schools Public Parks Library Public k~ark e t New Public 10~arket Water Interest Accounts ?ayable Gas & 0il Annex- 1925 Police & Firemen's Pensions 416.66 475.85 12.00 1,559.90 66§.91 11,98:5.66 14,057.53 2,168.64 2,535.68 501.00 62.50 100.00 291.29 1,673.40 1,850.21 6,629.9:5 1,220.25 7,811.18 160.15 1,926.48 1,408.12 245.00 82.47 866.76 911.45 80,000.00 2,012.50 3,016.04 3,995.53 120.29 4.00 20,952.50 729.48 1,126.82 127.25 168.57 181,473.60 EXT RA0 RD I NARY Sewer Construction Drain Construction Opening & Grading Streets Paving Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction New Market 1,888.24 552.15 644.12 28.65 359 31,453.18 2,519.26 37,224.93 ATTEST: To tal APPROVED THE COUNCIL FOR TPEE CITY CF R0~[0L~, VIRGIEIA, The 17th, day of June, 1927. No. 3171. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall certain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by tt~e Council of the City of i:~oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: (1) A 6 inch main-on Gilford Avenue from Stanley Road to Oregon Road. (2) A 6 inch main on Oregon Road from Gilford Avenue'to Woodlav~ Avenue. (3) A 4 inch main on Oregon Road from Woodlawn Avenue to Oak Street. (4) A 4 inch main on 14th Street S. W., from Chapm~an Avenue 160 feet South. 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 constz~ction and maintensmce of said gas mains, and further agrees to replace the streets vme~e the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinsmces of the City of Roanoke providing for street . IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~i{-3 CITY OF R0fJ:0i~, VIRGIl,!A, The l?th, day of June, 1927. Ifc. 3172. . ~v~u~w~ ~rant~n~ a pe~it to H. C-. Lacy to construct a sidewalk on Stanley Avenme, South Roanoke, to accommodate his property. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ~s hereby granted H. G. Lacy to construct a szdewal~ on the East side of Stanley Avenue, South Roanoke, to accommodate his property known as lots 1 and 2, Section 72, Crystal Spring Land Company. The sidewalk shall be constr~cted in accordance with specifications fmr- nished by the City iian~ger and to his good liking and satisfaction. The t~tal cost off said sidewalk shall be paid by the said H. G. Laoy. APPROVED ~,~ u0~:..~IL .?0~'~ THE CITi~ 0F_qa~T~av~~..~,~, VI~GT~'IA,_... Phe ls} ,day of July, 1927. Yo. 3173. :-~o .=~ ,'±u, authorizing the purchase from W. T. Brodie of =o~ ~ ~- 4 Section 15, of the Buena Vista Lsmd Company's Ifap foz~ s~r~.,e~ _?mrposes. ;.~ou~v,.,:., by the Coumcil of tke 'Jity of Roanoke t}~at Lot 4, , Block A, Block Section 15, of tke Buena Vista Land .... -'~ ' .~o,.p~o',y s !.lap be 'purchased from W. T. '1,155.00 Said lot to be usm:. fo~ the ourpose of opening Brodie at the orice of , stre et. The City Attorney is ~'ected to examine the title to said lot and report, writinj~ his opinion thereon. ,APPROVED ~ dt,y of July, 1927 .~.~le 1st, . ITo. 3174. '" ~SOLL, :.lC, TI to make an aopropriation of ~'1, -= -. ~ 500.00 to the aoco:~t of street improvement. BE IT:~o0LY~D=~-~ -~ by ~-~ Council of the City of -!-~oano~ce,' t:~,, ...... an a:.:propriao~_on of '"'.1. 500 .00 be. mid is he~:.ebv ~de to the anez~:~t ar ~t~r~t ~m-~:~v~,-,.~:~a ~,~ a]~ 157 T!iE COU$]CIL _w0i{ T~ CITY OF RO~0t~, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of July, 19£7. No. 3178. A RESO..U~I0 granting a permit to the Roanoke Water .jorrs Company to in- stall certain water mains, and ~SOLV by tke Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, BE IT '~ ED is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install 2,0 and 12 inch water mains on the following streets: EcClanahan Place; Franklin Road; First Street; Colonial Heights; Brandon Road from Wellington Avenue, Soutk Roanoke, to Grandin Road, 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 damages to persons 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 provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: APPROVED ' ' ~r'e's id en't. - Clerk. ' IN T~ C0~ ~" VOR ='~ '~ITY OF R0~3fOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st day of July, 1927. , Ilo. 3176. A RESOLUTI0[( grantir~ a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall certain gas mains: BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of the City of '2oanoke that a permit be, an, ~,zg~t Company to install gas mains as follows: is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas ~' ~ 1. (a) ~ .. w from 10th, Street to 13th, Street. ,;,ercer Avenue ~ .... , (b) Boulevard from ~th Street to 16th Street, a four inch main. 2. (a) Colonial Avenue from 2enmar Avenue S40' to a dead end, a four inch main. 3. (a) TWenty-fourtk Street N. W., f~m L'[oorman Avenue to !:[elrose Avenue. (b) ~,[elrose Avenue from 24th Street to the city limits, 6 inch high pressure main. 4. (a) Grayson Avenue from 10th Street to 12th Street. (b) 12th Street from Grayson Avenue to L~oorman Avenue. (c) L'Ioorman Avenue from ~th Street to 24th Street I~.~ w,,., 6 inch high pressure nzin. 5. (a) Lynchb~g Avenue Y. E., from 6th Street to 7th Street. (b) 6th Street from Lynchburg Avenue to Staunton Avenue N. E. (c) Staunton Avenue from 6th Street to Williamson Road, 6 inch high pres~,e main. 6. (a) Crescent Avenue from ,uelrose Avenue to ~ianover Avenue ~. 2 inch main. Said Ro~oke Gas ' ~ * Lzg~ uomp~y by acting under this resolution ~rees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or p~perty by reason of the construction and maintenance of said gas ~a~ns. ~d further a~rees to replace the streets wkere tke same are opened under Ill TtF~ ..... ~.~-=~. 0R U~[E~ 0F ~-~'~u~, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of July, 19£7. No. 3177. A RESOL~YfIOi( granting a permit to ~. ~ Jsmes, 'ff. w Thomas and H. TM ?Eiller to construct a certain side track. BE Im ~'~o,~- ~ ~ = .~:~ by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a per, nit be, and is hereb~ grated [[t. T. James, W. H. Thomas and H. ~[. ~,[iller to construct a side or spur track in the m~l~own street lyinS South of Roanoke River and abutting the South right-of-way line of the 7inston-Salem Division of the Norfolk ~d Uestern Railway Compmay. Said tuck to extend into the property of said R. T. James, W. H. Thomas and H.~'._ L.[iller. Said J~nes, Thomas and [[iller by acting under this resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per- sons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said side track, and the said parties further ~jree to make the said track conform to the grade of the street, and to improve the portion of the street occupied by said track with the same material used in the other portion of the street, and ~all maintain said track in good and safe condition. APPROVED _resident 1927 The 1st, day of July, . !~o. 3180. A R,,,oOLU.LI0Y to approve the deszgu of the name plates for the Walnut Avenue and Jefferson Street bridges. ~ iT 71ESOLVED by the Council of t~ City of~oa ~ noke '~'~a~ ~ ~h~ ~ design' of the name plates for the Walnut Avenue ano_ Jefferson Street bridges hereto attached be, and is hereby approved. ATTEST: A ~ P 2 0 V ~ D. ~ IN ~qE COU~-~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3181. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to J. H. ~.'~cPhee to construct two cross-overs at the Northwest Corner of Jmnison Avenue and Eleventh Street S. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted J. H. ~.[cPhee to constract two cross-overs at the Northwest Cor- ner of Jamison Avenue and Eleventh Street S. E; one of said cross-overs to be on Said cress-evers shall be constructed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City Manager and according to his good liking and satisfaction. The said J. H. McPhee 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-evers, o President. ' ..... ATTEST: CXer~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 5182. A RESOLUTION ~ranting 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 on Gilmer Avenue West of Park Street to Sixth Street 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 i~rther agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the pre- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roauoke providing for street res- to rati on. APPROVED ATTEST: C l~e rk. P~esident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,' The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. $183. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to ~,Sartha Waller to construct a frame ad- dition to her house ~2l~Loudon (Third) Avenue N. W. BE IT RESOLVED' b~ -the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Martha Waller to erect a frame addition to her house ~£18 Loudon (Third) Avenue N. W. The said addition to consist of one room and bath. The construction of said addition shall be made in accordance to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said ~artha Waller 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 frame addition. APPROVED 4O3 IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3184. A RESOLUglON granting a permit to the Western Union Telegraph Company to install conduit on Tenth Street bridge. BE IT RESOLVED' by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Western Union Telegraph Company to install a conduit carrying two No. 6 copper wires on Tenth Street bridge. The said conduit shall be constructed in accordance with the plan hereto attached, and according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager. The said Western Union Telegraph 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 constraction and maintenance of said conduit and wires. ATTEST: Cle~k. APPROVED presid'ent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R01~JOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3185. k RESOLUTION authorizing the AppalaChian Electric Power Company to in- stall 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 at the intersection of Virginia and Rivermont Avenues, Virginia Heights. (2) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Essex Avenue and 16th, Street N. ,,, (3) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Rivermont and Hampton Avenues, Virginia neights. (4) One 250 C. P. light at Patterson Avenue and 23rd Street S. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Compauy. President. ATTEST: ~t( ~'. ~.. _-- , IN T!EE' COUTJCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3178. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City ~,0,Ianager to appoint a collector of delin. 464 quent personal property taxes. The duty of said collector shall be to collect in the manner prescribed by law all the delinquent personal property taxes of the City of Roanoke. ~he compensation of said collector be, and is hereby fixed at twenty per- cent of the amount collected. The said collector shall report to the City Auditor weekly, all amounts collected by him and from whom collected, and shall pay into the Treasury in the manner prescribed by law all sums shovm on the report ~o the City Auditor. Said collector before entering upon the duties shall take and subscribe the, oath prescribed by law, and shall enter into a bend in the penal sum of $§,000.00 ~ conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. ble to the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: CIerk. The said bond to be paya- Pre s'i dent. ED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3179. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issuing of duplicate permits for automo- bile drivers and fixing a charge therefor. ~ BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Superinten- :', dent of Police be, and he is hereby authorized to issue duplicate permits to au- , ~omobile drivers where said permits are lost, and to charge therefor the sum of twenty-five cents for each duplicate permit issued. The said permits shall be up- on some substantial material, and shall be signed as the original permit is signed. APPROVED ~ ,;"i'. , . j/ ATTEST: Cl~rk, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3186. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of June, 1927, 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 ~une, 1927, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Department City Clerk & Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes ~.i tv TN~I 1 $ 923.09 1,785.Z4 972.00 101.98 561.25 358.32 2,064.79 863.11 121.79 998.98 Council Alm shous e Outside Poor Ho spitals Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street ]Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Phy s i c i ans Quarantine & Detention Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer mai nter.~.nce Street repair ~ridge Repair drusher City Stables & Feed Special Services Workmen' s Compensation Garage Gas & 0il Public Parks ]Library Public Market New ~.~arke t Interest Notes Payable Accounts Ps~Vab le Annex- 1925 Fire & Police Pensions 433.32 682.62 151.93 416.66 475.83 60.00 1,670.99 718.43 12,91[~. 17 11,768.10 2,181.76 2,541.52 501.00 71.50 100. O0 218.96 1,598.72 1,442.13 4,532.15 674.38 10,819.29 1,28,5.44 1,222.88 2,359.51 3.00 539.19 941 · 11 1,133.22 1,883.32 2,022.26 2,044.99 53.45 472.50 225.00 843.15 1,755.05 168.57 EXTRAORDINARY $ 84,620.75 Sewer Construction Drain Constructi on Opening & Grading Streets Paving Curb & Gutters Sidewalk Constructi on Bridge Construction New Market 1,266.58 6.84 2,527.87 28.65 774.54 37.70 29,269.12 163.25 $ 34,074.55 To t al $118,695.30 APPROVED Pre si dent. ATTEST: CIerk. IN TI~ COIR~CIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~}0KE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3187. A RESOLUTION to 'pay Richard Aufenger for reproduction of photographs of Judges Robertson, Smith and Moffett, the sum of $105.00. 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 for the sum of $105.00, payable to Richard Aufenger for reproduction of photographs of J~do~es Robertson, Smith and Moffett of the Law and Chancery Court. A P P R 0 V E D , IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of July, 1927. No. 3188. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Clerk and Auditor to obtain bids for pre- parin~ and certifYing $1,300,000 Roanoke, Virginia, 4~/~ bonds, authorized at the election held July 12, 1927. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to obtain bids for pre- paring and certifying $1,300,000 Roanoke, Virginia, 4~%/~ bonds, authorized at the election held July 12, 1927. APPROVED ATTEST: Pre'sident'. IN THE COIRICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Sth, day of July, 1927. No. 3189. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Cit$ Attorney to employ Thomson, Wood and Hofi~man to examine and give an opinion as to the validity of the issue of $1,300,000 Roanoke,~Virginia, 4~$ bonds, authorized at the election held July l~, 19~7. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to employ Thomson, V;ood and Hoffman, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law~ of New York, to examine and give an opinion as to the validity of the issue of $1,300,000 Roanoke, Virginia, 44% bonds, au- thorized at the election held July 1£, 19£7. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £9th, day of July, 19£7. No. 3190. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works company to in- stall a water main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke %~ater ¥;orks Company to install a six inch water main in Orange Avenue N. W., from 17th Street West to £0th Street N. W. Said Roanoke V~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 const~uction and maintenance of ss~id water 407 provisions 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, VIRGI~:IA, The E9th, day of July, 192V. No. ~lgl. A.RESOLU910: granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Cmounoil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and. is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on 14th Street N. W., from ~909 to ~911. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by ~cting 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 f~rther 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: Cle r~. ' APPROVED Pre siden't. IN T~ COUNCIL FOR T!~ CITY OF R0fd~0KE, VIRGINIA, The Egth, day of July, 19£9. No. 519£. A RESOLUTION 'grknting a permit to ~[rs. ~,~. A. Brown to construct a cross-over at the Corner of 9th Street and Buena Vista Avenue S. E. BE IT RESOL~D by the Co~ulcil of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted ~'!rs. ~,~. A. Brown to construct tv;'o cross-overs into a filling sta- tion at the Corner of 9th Street and Buena Vista Avenue S. E. one of said cross- overs to be on 9th Street m~d one on Bue~m Vista Avenue. Said cross-overs shall be constructed according to the good liking and satis- faction of the City :anager and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said Mrs. ~[. A. Brown by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property/' by reason of the construction and maintenance of. said cross-overs. A P P R 0 V E D ~~ ATTEST: - C~erk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tCE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of July, 19£7. No. 3193. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Red "C" 0il Company to construct cross-overs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Red "C" 0il Company to construct cross-overs into a fill- ins station on the Southwest Corner of Virginia Avenue and Winborne Street, Virginia Heights, one of said Cross-overs to be on Virginia Avenue and the other on Winborne,~I Street. Said Red "C" 0il Company by acting under this resolution agrees ~o indemni~ and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. Said cross-overs shall be constructed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City Manager and under specifications to be furnished by him. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Cl~rk. Pre sident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th, day of J~, 1927. No. 3194. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to R. VJ. Goens to install two gasoline tanks underground of a capacity of 16,000 gallons each, at ~1802 and 1804 Campbell Avenue S. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted R. U. Goens to install two gasoline tanks underground of a cap- acity of 16,000 gallons each, on his property ~1802 and 1804 Campbell Avenue S.W. 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. Said R. W. Goens 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 mainten~nce of said tanks. A P P R O V E D/~~.~~ ~&-'~ ~ ~/~~/~~. Pre s'ihent. ATTEST: 'Cle rk. ~ IN Tt{E COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The £9th, day of July, 1927. No. 3198. ~ RESOLUTION granting a permit to Reed and Draper to install a 1,E00 gallon gasoline tank underground at ~1607 South Jefferson Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, 409 underground at ~1607 South Jefferson Street. Said tank shall be installed according to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and under specifications to be fur~ished by him. Said Reed and Draper 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 gasoline tank, and further agrees to remove the same when they are directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke, or its duly au.thorized ofi'i.~er. APPROVED ATTEST: Pre sident. ' IN THE COL~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROP,2f0KE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of July, 19~7. No. ~196. A RESOLUTION granting a pemit to the Dorm Town Service Station to construct an underground gasoline unloading connection ir, Norfolk Avenue approximately 280 feet West of Jefferson Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and ~is hereby granted the Down Town Serxrice Sattion to construct an underground gasoline~ iunloading connection in Norfolk Avenue approximately 280 feet West of Jefferson Stre ?nd in connection With said unloading connection to const~ct a two inch pipe line ':in Norfolk Avenue for a distance of 120 feet to connect with the pipe line into the gasoline tar~k on the property of said Do'mq Tovm Service Station. The said Dov;n Town Service Station by acting under this resolution, agrees to construct said cormection according to the good liking and satisfaction of the City }.Sm~ager, and umder specifications to be furnished by him. The said_ Down Town Service Station further ~._-,rees to indemnify and save harmless all persons and proper.; ~y from all claims for. damages by reason of the construction and maintenance of said ~loaa~.ng connection and the pipe line in connection therewith. Pr'¢ sident. ATTEST: C lo ri<. The 29th, day of July, 1927. No. 3197. A .2.z, oO~UTIOr.~ grantings:.., a permit to Dr. ,,." ~". Cannaday to construct a granolit~.ic cross-over on the ?/est side of Thi~d Street S. i7., between Church and Campbell Ave- niles. BE IT R.ESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and iS !:ihereby granted Dr. A. A. Ca~naday to construct a granolithie cross-over on the Said cross-over shall be constructed according to the good liking of the City lv~anager and under specifications to be furnished by him. Said Dr. A. A. Cannaday by acti~ under this resolution agrees to indem- nify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to person or property by reason of the constraction and maintenance of said cross-over. i AT ~ ST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TP~E CITY OF ROA~}0KE, VIRGINIA, The £9th, day of July, 19£7., , No. ~198. 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 11 ows: (1) One 2~0 C. P. light at the corner of Staunton Avenue and l~th Street N. (£) One £S0 C. P. light at the corner of :ain Street an~ Avon Lane, V~asena. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract between the City of Roanoke ,and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. Pre s'i'd en'~. APPROVED ATTEST: CTerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR-THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIEIA, The £9th,' day of July, 19E7. No. ~199. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for preparing 1,500 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. 1,500 bonds authorized at the election held July 1£., 19Z7, be awarded the Security Bank Note Company of Ptiiladelphia at the price of ~67~.00. A P P R O V E D .,. ~ Pz~esiden~. ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The Z9th, day of July, 19£7. No. 5200. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City I~.~anager to construct, or cause to be con- structed, a curb and gutter on Lafayette Boulevard. 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 a curb and gutter on Lafayette Boulevard between Staunton and Permsylvania Avenues at a cost not to exceed ~1,664.00, provided the property owners abutting on said Lafayette Bouelvard pay one-half the cost thereof. APPROVED ~resident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~i~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The £gth, day of JUly, 19£?. No. 5£01 A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Solicitor of the City of Roanoke to represent the City of Roanoke and'the inhabitants thereof in a proceed- lng pending before the State Corporation Commission to compel the Roanoke Water Works to furnish the inhabitants of' Southeast Roanoke with pure and wholesome supp~ of water and to that end to adopt and put into effect reasonable facilities, and tc take such other steps as may be necessary to protect the City of ~oanoke and its inhabitants, and to prevent danger to the public health from impure and unwholesome supply of water furnished by said company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: F~irst: That the City 'Solicitor of the ~zt~ of Roanoke.be and he is hereby author~ zed ar~l directed, to rep~'esent the City of Roanoke an~ the inhabitants thereof in a certain proceeding pendin~ before the Corporation Commission and to be heard by Sa~d Commission on the 9th day of Augmst, 1927, the object of which proceeding is to compel the Roanoke Water Works Company, a Pmblic Service Corporation, to furnish the inhabitants of the City of Roanoke with a supply of pure and wholesome water and to adopt and put into effect adequate precautions and facilities for that put- pose. Second: Said City Solicitor is further authorized and directed if necessary, to fi~e a petition before the State Corporation Commission, as provided by law, set- ting forth the failure and reik~sal of the Roanoke V~ater V~orks Company to carry out and perform its duty to fur~nish the City of Roanoke and the inhabitants thereof with a supply of water and services and facilities incidental to such supply, suf- ficient and adequate to protect the health of such inhabitants and to the public health of the community. And he is hereby further authorized and directed to have summoned necessar~ witnesses and call for necessary papers and do whatever else may be necessary in~ the premises for the protection of the City of Roanoke and the inhabitants thereof~ IN Ti~ COUNJIL FOR TI~ CITY OF iI0~01CE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of August, 1927. No. ~£0£. A RESOLUTi0~{ granting a permit to tke Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a ga s main. BE IT ~SOLVED 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 main in Walton Avenue, Wasena, from ]iain Street 450 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless tb, e 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 tke City of Roanoke providing for street restora. tion. A~T~ST: APPROVED P're ~iden[t. IN THE .......... VIi{OIi~'"~ IA~ The 12th day of August, 1927. t~o .3203. A ~,.~SOLUTI0~ to approve the accmnats and claims against the ~ity of 2oanoke for the month of July, 1927, smd directing the payment of ss~e. ~,,~.~ by the Council of t~,~e dity of Roanoke that the acoountB and claims against the City for the month of July, 1927, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered p~zo. as follows: ul %,, l~an~der Engineeri~ Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges Salaries Court 0fficers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections C o unci 1 Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Ho s pi tals Organized Charaties Insane Jail Juvenile Court 2olice Department Fire Deoartment Fire ~ [ydrants Street Lighting Bui ldi nc: Inspection ~ilitary A Armories i°hy si ci an ~marantine & Detention Health Department Street Cleanin~ ?: Watering 922.94 1,725.90 987.80 70.33 370.00 358.32 1,301.87 1,065.74 811.34 1,092.96 1,565.22 433.32 75.00 464.90 125.75 416.66 25.00 1,977 o41 807.50 11,820.08 12,002.54 2,175.00 2,541.74 533.09 72 o00 100.00 205.28 1,612.89 2,014.71 Street Repair Bridge i~epair Crusher City Stables and Feed Special Services ~llov,~nces & ~ifts Dams-ses & Costs Work.men' s Compensation Garage Public Parks Librazly ~.[arke t New _lark et War er Gasoline & 0il Interest Sinking Fund 7,247.83 493.64 1,190.73 1,402.64 3.00 105.00 9.00 588.04 699.30 1,783,76 1,346.08 1,678.44 35.35 624.50 1,110.57 74,885.00 29,330.00 Temporary Loans Serial Bonds 23,000.00 Notes Payabts 201.00 Annex - 1925 2,594.39 2ensions 168.57 E X T R A 0 R D I N A R Y 202,167.36 Sewer Const_~u_ct!on Drain Const_~ac tion 0penind_; & Grading Streets Ha c adami z ing Paving Bridge Const Pucti on Narket Improvement To tal 716.29 391.52 1,159.25 1,324.32 28.65 25,688.78 53.15 29,361.94 .:.~. 2ol,52~ .30 ~ ATTZST: Clerk:. , ~ ,~u'~':. ~,, FOR .,~x:~ CI. = OF i::Oi~:Cti-: i, VI: :'z'~ ,' The 12th day of Auo~ast, 1927. 1,,To. 3205. A ~IESa~UTI'u~.~ to offer for sale the bonds ......... e!e .... ~-~oPzzed a't an etlon hel~ on ,ne l~olt, day of July, 1927. BE I~ 1ES0 S~D by t~e Council of the "'~-~ ~ '-~ ~ .~z~ cz l'~oanoke that t~ bonds authori- qo be offered for sale on the zed at an election held on the 12th, day of July 1.~7, '23rd, day of September 19~7, at ~ o'clock 2. ~.~. 3aLd bonds bein.s: as follows: 1 ~ · fo . .~750,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely, r the purchase and ac%uisition of land for public school purposes, for public school buildini:s and the e%uipment thereof. 2. ~40:0,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for permanently improving the streets of the .:ity of ,~oanoLe. 3.~}100' ,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, nmmely; for the erection of fire houses and for purc_.asing fiz'e engines and other apparatus for use in ex- t ingzzi shin;S ft re s. 4 ~}~n,000.00 o~ bonds for p,zo!-Lc imorovements, namely, ~ ~ . vo~ - ~' ' . - ~o~ constructing sewers an! drains in the :";~'~ - ~.~O~llO~O , ...... ~ =.~ ~sooL~FllD that the Ci~-' Cle~u.~ . diz'ected to advertise said sale in such pubi:i, ca. tions as to him shall seem best and 4 _4 The-advertisement shall reserve the right to the City to av~ard the whole or any portion of said bonds, and tile right to reject any and all bids. ATTEST: ~±er~. A?PRO VED /'re s~ dent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of August, 1927. No. 3204. AN ORDINANCE to a~opoint a Zoning Commission for the City of Roanoke, and prescribing the duties of such Commission. BE I'T ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: (1) That a Zoning Commission to consist of seven members, five citizens of the City of Roanoke be appointed by the Council of the City of Roanoke, and the City Manager and City Engineer. (2) The duties of said Zoning Commission shall be to recommend a comprehen- sive plan for dividing the area of the City of Roanoke into one or more districts of such shape and area as may be best suited to lessen congestion in the streets, to secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers; to promote health and the general welfare; to provide adequate light and air;~ to prevent the over crowdim~ of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; to facilitate the adequate pro vision of transportation, water, sewage, schools, parks, and other public require- ments, Such plan shall be made with reasonable consideration among other things to the character of the d,istrict ,and its peculiar suitability for particular uses and with a view to conserving the valu'e of buildings and encouraging the most ap- propriate use of the land throughout the City of Roanoke. (3) The Zoning Commission shall hold such public hearings as may be necessar~ relating to its recommendations, of which hearings at least fifteen day's notice shall be given by publication in one of the newspapers published in the City of ROanoke. (4) The Zoning Commission shall report to Council from time to tim~e its re- commendations, and shall submit its final~report upon completion of its work. (5) The Zoning Commission is authorized to employ such engineers, clerks and other assistants as may be necessary in the prosecution of its work, and may fix the salaries of such employees, subject to the approval of Council, provided, how- ever, that no ~money shall be expended and no contract entered into by said Zoning Commission until the Council shall have made an appropr'iation therefor~ Pr e s id ent. ATTEST: IN TI~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of Au&~st, 19£7. No. 5206. ~AN 0RDI~NANCE to amend and reordain Section 14 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 19th, day of February 19£6, entitled; "An Ordinance to designate election districts in the City of Roanoke." BE IT 0RDAINnD by the Council of the ~lty of Roanoke that Section 14 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 19th, day of February 19£6, be amended and reordained so as to read as follows: "Raleigh Court Precinct No. 2: Beginning at a point in the present corpora- tion Line of the City of Roanoke located at the intersection of Avon Lane and Main Street, Wasena; thence with ti~e ~'~' ~ '~ ~s~ side of ~ain Street to Brandon Avenue; thence with the South side of Brandon Avenue to an alley, (which is the extension of ?er- singer Road); thence with center of said alley to Persinger Lane; thence with cente.~ of Persinger Lane to Grandin Road; thence with center of Grandin Road to a corner in the present Corporation Line; thence with the lines of the 1925 Annex, includingii the houndries of Grandin Court, Weaver Heights, Grandin Court Annex, part of the Garst lands, the Fidelity Realty Corporation prooerty and Lee-5.~' Court to a. point in the present C~o-~'poration Line; thence with the line of same to Windsor ~venue; thence u~ith center of Windso? Avenue to Avon Lane. thence with North line of Avon Lane to the Beginning" The voting place in said orecinct be, and the same is hereby established at the Southeast Corner of Grandin Road and Guilford Avenue. ii "ATTEST' APPROVED Pre sident. IN TI~_d'COUT~CIL FOR THE CITY OF R0kNOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of August, 19£7. No. 3207. A ~SOLUTI0Y granting a permit to G. W. Martin to construct cross-overs into a filling station at Fourth Street and Hart Avenue N. E. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted G. W. ~!artin to c.onstruct two cross-overs into a filling station at the Corner of Fourth Street and Hart Avenue N. E; one of said cross- overs to be on Fourth Street and the other on Hart Avenue. , Said cross-overs shall be constructed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City ~:anager and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said G. W. ~,'[artin by actir~ 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 constz,uction and maintenance of said cross-overs. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of August, 1927. No. 3208. A RESOLUTION to authorize the Council of the City of Roanoke to negotiate and secure a temporary loan not to exceed the sum of $200,000.00 for the purpose of paying current expenses. The loan to be for the period of ninety days. WHEREAS, there is not sufficient cash in the Treasury of the City of~ Roanoke ko pay the current .expenses of said City for the next ninety days, and WHEREAS, it is necessary, in order to maintain the operations of the city!!, to secure a temporary loan not to exceed the sum of $200,000.00 for the purpose of paying current expenses, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this resolution shall be in force f~om its passage. T~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a temporary loan not to exceed the sum of $200,000.00 be negotiated and secured for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the City of Roanoke. Said loan not to exceed the period of ninety days from the 15th day of September 1927. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the President of the Council be, and he is hereby authorized to execute such note or notes as may be necessary in securing ~ said loan, and the City Clerk is directed to affix the seal of the City of Roanoke to such note or notes, and to duly attest the same. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk. Pre sident. IN THE COLR.ICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of August, 1927. No. 320 9. A RESOLUTION to refund to the Home Building and Savings Association $16.66 on account of over-payment of license tax. WH~REAS, through an error the Commission of Revenue charged the Home Building & Savings Association with a license tax for the full year, when said license should have been pro-rated so as to expire on December 31, 1927. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the sum of $16.66 be refunded to the said Home Building and Savings Association on ac- count of said over-payment, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw his warrant for said sum, and charge the same to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED President. AT ~TES T: Cl~rk. IN THE COUNCIL ~I)R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, 'VIRGINIA, The 26th, day of Augmst, 1927. No. 3210 of fine. A RESOLUTION directing the refund of ~21.00 to Blanche Rorer on account WHEREAS, Blanche Rorer was fined $20.00 and $1.00 costs by the Police Court on June 9, 1927, which was paid and afterwards appealed to the Corporation Court, and the case tried in the Corporation Court and the said Blanche Rorer fined $20.00 which was also paid. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE~D by the Counci'l cf the City of Roanoke that the fine imposed on Blanche Rorer amounting to $20.00 and $1.00 costs by the Corpora- tion Court be refunded, and the Citj Clerk and Auditor' is directed to draw his warrant therefor, and charge the same to the account of Refunds and Rebates. APPROVED IN TI~ ~ ~ ~0~IL FOR TI~ CITY OF R0iSf0~, ~I~Y.,!A, The 2nd day of Septeraber, 19£7. No. ~211. RE~0~U.I0~,~ granting a permit to R. J. "Jr~ght to construct cross-overs into a fil!in,g station to be erected on his property at the Southeast Corner of '~efferson Street and Elm Avenue. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted R. J. Wright to construct cross-overs into a filling stationi ~h~ Southeast corner of Jef ..... _~, Street and Elm to be erected on his prope,rty at ~ ~ .~ ~ Avenue; one of said cross-overs to be on Jefferson Street and the other on Elm Ave* hue. Said cross-overs shall be constructed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City ]~J. anager amd to his good liking .and satisfaction. The ,~¢,~,1 R. J Wri .... ~ · ~ by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the~'~z~y of Roa.ao~ from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the'constz~uction and maintenance of said cross-overs· A~T~ST· uler~. ~ ~ APPROVED 418 IN Tt!E COUNCIL FOR TiTS CITY OF R0~2~0KE, VIRGINIA, The and, day of September, 1927. No. 3212. 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 Roauoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main on Avenham Avenue from Wildwood Road to the City limits. 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 s,treet where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanok8 t~roviding for street restora. tion. ATTEST: - -- 'CIerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII'~IA, The 2nd,~ day Of September, 1927. No. 3213. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to George W. Payne to install two tanks, each of 10,O00 gallon capacity, one for oil and the other for gasoline on his prop- erty on the North side of Salem Avenue between Jefferson and First Streets S.W. BE IT P~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted George W. Payne to install two tanks of lO,O00 gallon capacit each, underground, one for oil and the other for gasoline on his property on the North side of Salem Avenue between Jefferson and First Streets S.W. The said tanks shall be installed in acco~dance with specifications to be furnished by the Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said George W. Payne 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 tanks. APPROVED Pr-~ si dent ~ ATT £ST: I~z T~ '~m'~IL FO!! Ti'~E CITY OF RO_,='OK~,, ,~'~u~ z~, The 2nd, day of ep~emoe~, ~('~' 3214. A Pd~COLUT!0Y authorizing the Appalachian ~lect,,zc Power Company to in- stall a street light. ,~,~.,,.~, by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, ~d it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Sta~ton Avenue and ~3rd~ Street ~. '~. Said light to be maintained un!er the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Company and the City of Roanoke~ A P P R'0 V E D President. IN TiIE COUNCIL FOI! THE CITY OF ROA:YOKE, VIRGIiiIA, The 9th, day o,f September, 1927. No. 3215. ~z,.nting a permit to the Belmont P,ap~ * ........... ,, ~.s~ Church to construct a bay window on its church t~ extel, ad beyond the present building line. ,',~:~:~,,.~o, ~ Belmont Baptist Church has made a~p~ication~ ,_ for a permit to construct a bay v;i.Udow on its cheez, ch situated on Stewart Avenue S. E; said bay w~ndov~ to extend beyond' the present b:.zilding line~ and "~'.,~E[~E~' '~, the .oroperty owners in the sTaare on v¥'~:z~n the church is situated have given their consent for the building of said bay window. _ ~mo~ that a per;nit be,' and is hereby ~nt~d the Belmon~ Baptist. Church to construct a hay window on its church on o~ev~ Avenue o.° E. Said win,qow to exoend beyond the ,~.,xese~t building line. The same to be con ,zt?~c ted in accordance to the plan hereto attached and m~de a part hereof. mh~. .~ said Belmont 2a,ntist~ ~,~zz'cn by actzn~ ~ander th~.s resolution agrees to ir~demnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to per-!' sons or pro-oerty, by reason of the const~action and ,..~.~o~+~,.,~.,ce o~ said bay window. A?,PR0 V~ IN THE C0%~CIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROAI,!0KE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of September 1927. No. 3216. 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 Pennsylvania Avenue approximately 350 feet Easl of Lafayette Boulevard. Annex territory 1925. (2) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Staunton Avenue and 22nd Street N. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the palachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roamoke. '~ PPROVED ATTEST: - Clerk. resident. IN TitE COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R02~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of September, 1927. No. 3217. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to S..K. Bitterman to construct two cross- overs into his property at the Southwest corner of Highland Avenue and Jefferson Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted S. K. Bitterman to construct two cross-overs into his propert at the Southwest corner of Highland Avenue and Jefferson Street; one of said cross- overs to be on Highland Avenue and the other on Jefferson Street. Said cross-overs to be constructed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City l~anager and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said S. K. Bitterman by acting under this resolution agrees to indemni and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: APPROVED Pr e s i dent. ~y IN TiE COL'~ICIL FOR T~',.a CITY OF The 16th, day of September, 1927. No. 5218. ~ RE~ ~iI0:,~ to approve the accounts and claims against the '~'~--~ ~1 ~j of Roanoke for the month of August, 19~7, an~ directin~j~ tlhe payment of same. BE IT RESOLVED by t~e Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of August 1927, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City 1,~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 Council Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection }~lilitary & Armories Physician Quarantine & Deten{ion Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~,[ai nt enance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crusher City Stables & Feed Refunds & Rebates Special Services' Damages & Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Schools Public Parks Li br ary I~iarket New ~.~ark e t Water Interest Notes Payable Account s Payab I e Gasoline & 0il Annex- 1925 Fire & Police Pensions 907.26 1,877.64 995.98 78.69 370.00 358.32 1,852.07 1,208.38 1,323.66 1,011.33 ?89.82 22.10 433.32 50.00 580.63 123.83 416.66 475.83 84.00 1,585.44 802.49 11,843.28 11,749.39 2,182.76 2,547.80 507.00 51.00 100.00 215.00 1,661.02 3,159.13 5,806.04 1,649.68 10,326.36 626.11 1,596.04 1,368.20 16.66 164.85 2.50 431.44 1,410.13 10,000.00 4,681.£0 2,136.35 1,771.11 51.40 197.64 517.50 2,385.00 675.00 1,236.25 1,535.57 168.57 98,115.43 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain " Opening & Grading Streets Eacadamiz lng Paving Curb & Gutter Sidewalk Construction Re fund s 509.04 2,235.33 9.79 72.78 33.80 87.93 337.56 3t,077.33 34,363.56 422 I!~ THE ,~0TJ~,~IL FOR _:~ CITY R0~l~0f~m, VI?.GI!fIA, The 2$rd, day of September, 1927. Ifc. 3219. ~o0LUTION to sell the bonds authorized at an election held on the l£th day of July 1927, to q. ~-~. Rollins ~ ~ Sons, ?~zlleyn f~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~? ~ompan~, .Phelps, Fenn & Com~an and the First ~Tationai Company of Detroit at the price of,>1 'a ,341,600.00. Wt~P~AS, by resolution adopted on the 12th, day of Aud~st 1927, the City Clerk and Auditor was directed to advertise for bids for the sale of bonds authori' zed at the election held on the 12th day of July' 1927, as follows: 1. ~750 ,000 .00 of ben?is [~or public improvements, namely; for the p~ur- chase and acquisition of land for public school pzu~poses, for public school build- ings and the equipment thereof. 2. ~400,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, nsm~ely; for permanently improving the streets of the City of ilosmoke. Z. ~100~ ,000.00 of bonds for public improvements, namely; for the ez'ection of fire houses and for purchasing fire enoznes and other apoaratus for use in ex- tinguishing fires. 4. ~50,000.00 of bonds for p~blic improvements, namely; for constructing sewers and drains in the City of Roanoke. AND 7,q{EZiEAS, bids were presented as follows: The t[orris ~lan Bank of 2icb~nond, Vir...ji~ia, For ~i~750,000.00 school bonds. For 400,000.00 street bonds For 100,000.00 fire bonds For 50,000.00 sewer and drain bonds 768,224.25 409,719.60 102,429.90 51~ 214.95 1,331 588 70 ~ ~ ,~ompany Harris, Forbes & Company, a;.d Uational '~'ty ,~ of Ifew York, and Tred'k. :'Tolting -:~ Company of !~ickmond, Va. For :)750,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.00 street bonds For 100,000.00 fire bonds For 50,000.00 sewer a~ drain bonds 775,942.50~ 405,516.00 103,459.00~ 51,729.50~ 1,336,647.00 C. ;.~. i.[clffearc.: ~ ~o~pany, Kountz Brothers, ~..,..?reprich & ~ompany and H. ~. Allen ° '~om~any For ~;750,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.00 street bonds For 100,000.00 fi~'e bonds For 50,000.00 sev,'er and drain bonds 1,337,960.00 Rutter & CSmp~, Stone,Webster ~ Blodget,~Lmes, ?~nerich <:: Company, Roosevelt ° o ~ eons, and ~eor.je ~ ¥iobons & Co , Inc For i]750,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.00 street bonds · For 100,000.00 fi_..'e bonds For 50,000.00 sewer ~zd drain bonds 767,175.00 409,160.00 102,290.00 51,145.00 1,329,770.00 American !~ational Bank, Colonial I~ational ~ank, First l(ational Exchange ~ank, mzberoy Trust :~ompany, !fountain Trust Bank, and State ~ City 'Bank, Poanoke, Va. :.7750,000.00 school bonds .Yoz~ 400.000.00 stree'u bonds For 100,000,00 fi re bonds For 50,000.00 sewe_. ~n,~ drain oon,~s 765,600.00' 404,649.60 102,050.05 01,040.00 1,323,369.60 Scott & Stringfell~w and Bankers Trust Company. For ~750,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.00 street bonds For 100,000.00 fire bonds For 50,000.00 server ~: drain bonds 772,192.50 411,836.00 102,959.00 51~479.50 1,338,467.00 First ~ ~,~erchsmts l(ational 2m~k. -For '~'750,000.00 sctlool bonds For 400,000.00 street bonds 773,324.25 412,439.60 · r~:.ou : Deposit :~ompanj of ~a!timore, otein, ~ Comnany, V S ~;il~ o .... ': '- -* ~ Compar<f. For :::'7b0,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.0o street bonds For 100,000.0~ fire bonds Yet 50,000.00 sewer and drain bonds 771 300 00 404,000.00 10£,840.00 51,420.00 p any · Lehman '~:mo+'~iers, Redmond ~: ~ompamy, ,,.~-.. Harriman a Corn- For ~750,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.00 street bo~is For 100,000.00 fire bonds For 50,000.00 sewer and drain bonds -,. ~ Rtlleyn ° Comsany, Phelps Company and First 2'[ational '.". ..... [, .~.~.,? .... ~, of Detroit. 1,329,560.00 1,524,360.00 For 7t750,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.00 street bonds For 100,000.00 fire bonds For 50,000.00 sewer and drain bonds 774,000.00 412,800.00~' 103,200.00 51,,600.00 Bra~u:, Bosworth..~: ,Jompally, Detroit Trust .... ..0mp~ny, Tllinois_ Lercnants 'Srust ~ompa~., ........ ,fells-Dickey -: ~o ..... .mhY 'too Tr~zst 7avings 3azfi.:. 1,341,600.00 For <;750,000.00 school bo:zds For 400,000.00 street bonds For 100,000.00 fire bonds For 50,000.00 sewe~ and dra.i:~ bonds .. ~ ..... ~o, ti~e bid of I. 1;. :rollins .,.:0 So~o~.~, 772,894.00 406,207.00 103,0S9.00 ol,536.00 1,533,726.00 , ~lleyn A Compsmy, ~net,~s, Fenn d. '~,,n ....... ¢ ~ zz 341 600.00 ~ ~ . ..... ~ ~, a~,... 't]~e ~" ~st 7I~ational Company of Detroit at . 1, , is the azgnest and bes't bid. ....' ~ ...... ,.-~:~, :,~ :u~o0L~:~ by tko~, '~ourmil of the ,ity~ of 7~oanoke tkat the bid .~ ~. ~{ollins ~o. Sons Pu!leyn ° Com,oanv · os Fenn £; ..... - ~ , . ~, . ~o,,,p~y and tke First Detroit for the fol!owin~ bonds at the prices stated, namely: For <;750,000.00 school bonds For 400,000.00 street 'bonds For lO0,000.00 fi .e bonds For 50,000.00 server /.": drai'n bonds :)774,000.00 41.2,800.00 10:3,200.00 31,600.00 1,341,600.00 be, a!lc! o~ same is ne~.eoy accen, ted, -¢' _ of ~ a ....uoon ~:e pa.yme:~t of tko sums money bid, said bonds sh~ll be delivered to E. H; Rollins ~; Sons, 7alleyn.;:' ~ompany, ?helps, Fenzz ~ '~ompany~n,~ ~ ~ the ~' o~- ~ : ~ _ ~ro~ ?fationa! .. ~om~any o: Detroit· AT TEST: Cle rk. A -~ p ~, O V ~- D The 23rd day of Septe,mber, 1927. No. 3220. "%~D('/~TTTr]T"'~-"~ bJl'O Roar:oke ',,rat;er ,?or;<s " ". - .... o,,toany to install certain water mains· ~. R,,o~if:~D by the Council of tke ~o~z..o~e tkat a permit be, and is hereby ~ianued the i!:oanoke ,.:abet ?forks Company to install water mains as follows: 1 One 2 inch main on ~loorman ~ ~. ~ · .~o~c~ from 19th Street to £Snd Street 2. One 2 inch main on Staunton Avenue from 2$rd to 22nd Street ?. t:~once Uorth on ~z,~ Street to ;.;ercer Avenue !'l. U. 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 r',nd maintenance of said water mains, and D~rther a~res to replace the streets whez'e the same are opened under ~' p~o ding for street the provisions of the general ordinances of the ~ty of Roanoke ~ vi restoration. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: ~L FOR ~_~:~.~ CI OF ROANOKE, VIRGI'YIA, The 23rd, day of September, 1927. ?70. 3221. A ~SOLUTI01.~ granti~ a permit to A. P. Staples, and U. C. Turner to con- struct cross-overs at the Southwest corner of Luck Aven~&e and Third Street S. W. BE IT REo0~D by the..~'~o~cil of the Czty of [~loanoke t~ao a .~ermit be, and is hereby granted A. ~. Staples and ~/f. C. Tmrner to constrmct cross-overs into a fillin,g station to be located at the Southwest Co;ruer of Luck Avenue and Third Street S. W. One of said cross-overs to be on Tl~ird Street and the other on Luck Avenue. Said cross-overs shall be const~cted under specifications to be f~nish- ed by the City !.[m~ager, and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said A. ~. Staples and W. C. Turner by acting under this resolution agree to a set back building line of five feet along his property on the ?[est 2ide of Third Street. AT,mST: Clerk. A?~R0 VE D I.T~ THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~eg0KE, VIRGI]~IA. The 2~rd, day of September, 1927. Uo. 5222. A iLE. SOLUUION authorizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for cer- tain curb and gutter. · BE IT i{ESOLI~D by the Council of tl~e City of [loanoke that the City Mana- ger be, and he is he?eby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of curb and gutter on the following streets: Jamison Avenue between 6th and llth Streets S. E. ~daiden Lane between Chesterfie,ld Street and the City Limits, Virginia Heights. Orange Avenue between 15th and 22nd Streets Y. W. Wise Avenue between 14th and 18th Streets S. E. 425 The advertisemez:t shall m~n for such length of time as the City !:anad~;er shall desi~f~nate and the bids received shall be presented to Council for its action. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th day of September 1927. No. 3223. AN ORDINANCE to make an appropriation to the account of the Zoning Commission. WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission, appointed by the coUnotl, has been organized, and is ready to perform its duties, and it is necessary that an appropriation be made for the expenses of said commission. T~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by t~he Council of the City of Roanoke that an ap- propriation of $2,000.00 be, and the same is hereby made to th~ account of Zoning Commission, and the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to make such entries on his books as will carry into effect the provisions of this ordinance. APPROVED , · Pre~i~ent. ATTEST: IN THE COUNCI]~ FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of September, 1927. No. 3224. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to ,G. D. H0ag to construct a metal clad garage 'facing Sixth Street S. W., in the rear of his property known as No. 548 Mountain Avenue S. W. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted G. D. Hoag to construct a metal clad garage fronting on Sixth Street S. W., in the rear of his property at No. 548 Mountain Avenue S.W. The front of said garage to be within two feet of the inside property line. Said garage shall be const'ructed according to the good liking and satisfactio~ of the Building Inspector, and the said G. D. Hoag 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 constm-uction and maintenance of said garage. ATTEST: APPR0. VED ~ · P~esident. 426 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th, day of October, 1927. No. 3££5. AN ORDINANCE to establish a business district. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a business district be, and is hereby established as follows: (1) Salem Avenue S. W., between 6th, and 7th, Streets. (2) Salem Avenue S. W., between the Western boundry of 10th, Street and the Eastern boundry of 13th, Street. That Salem Avenue at said points shall be, and hereby is, established at a width of sixty feet. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI,~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 7th, day of October, 1927. No. 3226. A RESOLUTION granti~ a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall a certain gas main. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, an is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a four inch gas main be- ginning at the Southeast corner of Janette Avenue and 4th Street S. W., to extend 100 feet East on Fourth Street. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons 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- toration. ATTEST: Cl~rk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7~h, day of October, 1927. No. 3227. 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 250 C. P. light on Clay Street S. E., approximately 350 feet East of 17th Street. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPROVED ATTEST:,.. Clerk. IN EqE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th, day of October, 1927. No. 3228. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Bond Coal Company to install a gasoline tank. 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 storage tank, underground, on its property at the corner of Shenandoah Avenue and 5th Stree~ N. W. Said Bond Coal Company shall install said tank in accordance with specifica-il tions to be furnished by the Building Inspector and under his supervision. The said tank to be maintained until such time as Council shall order its removal. The said Bond Coal 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 tank. The permit hereby granted is conditioned upon the said Bond Coal Company obtaining permission from the Norfolk and ~Vestern Railway Company for unloading facilities. ATTEST: APPROVED IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th, day of October, 1927. No. 3229. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of certain curb and gutter to J. R. Vaughan & Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of the following curb and gutter be, and is hereby awarded J. R. Vaughan & Company at the prices named, as follows: Both sides of Orange Avenue between l~th and 2£nd Streets - $ 8,199.80 Both sides of Maiden Lane between Chesterfield Street and the city limits - 3,343.75 Both sides of Wise Avenue between 13th and 18th Streets - 4,454.00 Both sides of Jamison Avenue between 6th and llth Streets - 4,94§.50 The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with their bid, but before proceeding with the work the said J. R. Vaughan & Company shall execute a bond, or deposit with the City Clerk certi- fied checks or certificate of deposits in the amount of 50% of the contract price. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED P~esiden~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th, day of October, 1927. No. 3230. A RESOLUTION to employ Zane-Stull .~ Company to audit the la. ccounts of the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Zane-Stull & Com- )any be, and are hereby authorized to audit the accounts of the City of Roanoke and ~he School Board at a cost of $445.00. APPROVED ATTEST: sident. IN TtLE~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 1927. No. 3231. ~ RESOLUTION to approve the accounts arml claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of September, 1927, and directing the payment of same. 42. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for the month of September, 1927, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: C i ty Manag er Engineering Department City Clerk & Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections City Counci 1 Coroner Almshouse Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juve nil e C our t Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Phy s ici an Quarantine & Detention Heal th Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal S ewe~ ~&aint enance Street Repair Bridge Repair Crusher City Stables & Feed Tools & Equipment Refunds & .~ebat e s Special Services Allowances & Gifts Damages & Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Schools Public Parks Library - Market New Harke t Wa t e r Gas & 0il Intere st Notes Payable Accounts 2~abl e Annex Pensions Police and Fire 1,02~5.99 1,759.81 1,054.62 235.18 370.00 358.32 1,326.51 202.95 208.57 875.36 178.00 433.32 90.00 551.16 131.78 416.66 47~.83 56.40 1,688.39 694.11 11,669.74 13,408.4 6 2,182.50 2,556.97 501. O0 103.50 100.00 20 7. O0 1,607.63 1,420.67 4,294.67 1,430.01 7,837.84 315.01 1,161.24 1,797.34 146.68 21.00 3.00 200.00 134. l0 449.70 914.66 ~0,000.00 1,059.95 1,839.36 1,502.70 42.55 462.50 1,186.64 4,710.00 1,250.00 100.80 3,307.80 168.57 130,206,55 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain Construction Refund s Opening & Grading Streets Mac adam i z lng Paving Sidewalk Const ruction Bridge Construction 589.54 171.35 34.92 1,097.12 1,063.30 78.67 37.51 34,451.83 37,524.24 167,730.79 ATTEST: APPROVED · Pre s{ d. ent. 420 IN THE COU~;CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 1927. No. 3232. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Red "C" 0il Company to install gasoline storage tanks. ~BE IT RESOLV~D by the Council of the City of !{oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Red "C" 0il Company to install, underground, four 1,000 gal- lon gasoline storage tanks. The said Red "C" 0il Company shall install said tanks in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the Buildin~ Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Red "C" 0il Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnt~ 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 tanks, and agrees to remove the same whenever it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED IN T}D~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA3TOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 1927. No. 3233. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to R. H. Angell to construct cross-overs in- to a filling station on the Southside of Melrose Avenue N. W., 350 feet West of Z3rd Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted R. H. Angell to construct two cross-overs into a filling station to be constructed on the Southside of Melrose Avenue N. W., 350 feet West of 23rd Street. Said cross-overs shall be constructed under specifications to be furnished by the City ~lanager and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said R. H. Angell by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of~ Roan'oke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. ATTE ST: APPROVED President. 431 IN THTE ," ~0UN~IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 1927. No. 3234. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a certain street light. BE IT R.ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. light on Delaware Avenue approximately 400 feet East of Lafayette Boulevard, Villa Heights. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Th~ 14th day of October, 1927. No. 3235. A RESOLUTION directing that a hearing be given the property owners for the construction of a certain sewer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Co'mucil of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to give a hearing to the property owners for con- structin~; a sewer to accommodate the property on Staunton Avenue between 22nd, and 23r~,Streets to Pennsylvania Avenue and Lafayette Boulevard. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN TtUE C01~TCIL FOR TI~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th, day of October, 19~7. No. 3236. A ~ESOLUTION granting a permit to the Patrick Henry Operating Company, In- cOrporated, to install a motor scale in the private alley North of the Patrick Henry Hotel. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Patrick Henry Operating Uompany, Incorporated, to install and maintain a Fairbanks motor scale, Type S, in the private alley North of the Patrick Henry Hotel building. 422 The said Patrick Henry Operating Company, Incorporated, by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and main- tenance of said scales, and further agrees to remove the same when it is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: APPROVED i l~re Sltlent. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOICE, VIRGINIA, The 14th, day of October, 19£7. No. 3237. A RESOLUTION authorizing the payment of $250.00 to John W. Williams for a piece of ground for street purposes in Colonial Heights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a war~ant for $250.00, payable to John W. Williams on account of damages to a piece of ground in Colonial Heights belonging to said Williams and used for street purposes Said warrant, however, shall not be delivered until said John W. Williams shall have executed and delivered to the City of Roanoke a good and sufficient deed to said strip of l~. ATTEST: Said deed to be approved by the City Attorney. A P P R 0 V E D /.-.~/.,. . ' ~" ] * PreSident.' ...... IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, V!RGI~IA, The 14t~'~, day of October, 1927. No. 3238. ~ RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~:!anager to construct certain sidewalks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roa,noke that the City ~ana- ger be, and he is hereby authorized to construct or' cause to be constructed cer- rain sidewalks, petitions for which are on file, the property owners, however, to pay one, half the cost of sidewalks so constructed. APPROVED ATTEST: ~. President. IN TI-LE COU~ICIL FOR TtCE~ CITY OF RO~z270I~, VIRGINIA, The £6th, day of October, 19£7. No. ~59. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the United States ~farine Reserves to use rooms and the Auditorium in the City market building. ~REAS, it is proposed to organize a company of United States k'arine Re- serves in the City of Roanoke, and V~tEREAS, all available space in the Auditorium is now occupied by the Nation- al Guard Companies, and ?~HEREAS, the two Posts of American Legion now occupying rooms in the South end of the market building have agreed that the proposed company of Vnited States Marine Reserves may occupy and use said rooms, and WHEREAS, application has been made by the said company of United States ~.~arine Reserves for the use of the Auditorium in the market building for drill purp o se s. THEREFOR?., BE IT REZOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the company of United States ~,,~arine Reserves be, and it is hereby permitted to use the rooms now occupied and used by the two Posts of American Legion in the South end of the City market, and to use the Audi to riu~n for drill purposes. The use of the Auditorium, however, to be upon the following conditions, namely; 1. That said company shall not interfere wi.th the rental of said Auditorium for any purposes by the City of Roanoke. £. That said company sh. all surrender said Auditorium for use by the City of Roanoke whenever suc±~ use is desired. ~. That said company will use said Auditorium in a careful manner, and will not abuse nor permit the same to be abused in any manner while it is used by them. AT TEST: ,~ o ~ _~ 0 V ED Clerk. PreSident. ~ ~',.To!L FOR THq CITY OF ROA~OtC=, VIRGIYIA, The £6th, day of October, 19£7. No. Z £&0. :. A RE~0LUTI0~ to award the contract for the constr~ction of sidewalks to Campbell,.~ ° Peters. YE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the constraction of sidewalks be awarded to Cs~mpbell & Peters at the price of ~18 ?00 00 the amount of their bid. BE IT ~RT~ RESOLVED .that before proceeding with the work the said Campbell & Peters shall execute a bond in the penalty of ~0/~ of the contract price. A '2 P R 0 V Z D 424 '~ ~ ~'~ VI RGI~IA, IN THE COUT~CIL FOR T~ '~ITY OF R0~N0k=, The 4th, day of November, 19£7. No. 3£41. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to R. H. Angell to install a 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted R. H. ikngell to install a 1,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank on his property on the Southside of Melrose Avenue 350 feet West of 23rd Street N. W. Said gasoline storage tank shall be installed according to the good lik- ing and satisfaction of the Building Inspector and under specifications to be fur- nished by him. Said R. H. Angell by actin~ 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 further agrees to remove the same v&en he is directed so to do by the Council of the City of Roanoke or its duly authorized officer. APPROVED ATTEST: IN TX COTJ~CIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROA}70~, VIRGI~!~, The, 4th, day of November, 1927. ~ No .3242. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install ertain gas mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the 3ity of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows~ (1) A two inch high pressure main on Kirk Avenue S. E., from 10th, Street 125 feet West. (2) A four inch main on Wilson Street S. E., from Penmar Avenue to Pickney Street. four inch main on Penrod Avenue from Wilson Street 400 feet East. The said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save 'harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to ~ersons or property by reason of the const-~ction and maintenance of said gas mains, ~nd further agrees to repl'ace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- ~isions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street resto] tion. A P ~°RO VE D ~TTEST: The 4th, day of. November, 1927. ~?o. 3243. A 2ESOLUTION authorizing:; the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install a street light. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of tke City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric ?ewer Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install one 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Grayson Avenue and. 16th Street E. '.7. Said light to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing between the City of 2oanoke and tke Aopalach~n~. ~ ....... :E].ectrie ~:~a.,~ ~ompany. &PPRO VEL AT,ST: Clerk'· ~h~ 1'85k,' da~; of ?,ovember, ,,v,7. No. 3244. · ~o,~=~-.,: ,,~.: ~.zg~u Comoany to install :~ it~=I~,~, granting a permit tc t.~e ~oanok~ Gas ....... _ ~ ~ ' HI~.~ 1i~: ce~t~a_n gas (1) 07:~ .3raN. don load ( ney; extension ) from italc-~ig]~ ~o~:.t to oo.,.uk koanoke a G inch a' (") On 3uena Vi ~' md~_h. fro:r, 8th,,~ureet to Circle '~reetou a % inch (3) 3. n ~addi~ ~tr~.~e~ from Vir;jinia Aven~e to Windsor Avenue, ,.e lo ..... , a 4 illeh mai ~. Sa~r] "~ ~,"' ' ~ ~'~ ........ '~ actin;; undez' ..... s resolution agrees to in- demnify and save ~ar.~eus ~.~e ]mt2; of ?~oanoke from all claims for &a:~m,~es to per- sons or pro f, ~',~--: by .e~,~ reason of tke ~onstr~tction and .,:.~.ntenance of ..... id sas ::lains, visions of the general oPdinances of ~ ,_ ~ ._~ ..... ~o.,,u providing fop street re- storat' "- The 18th, day of 17ovember, 19~7. N'o. 3245. A I)~?Q/]T'TT~Ta?i granting' a permit to W. ? Uebster to construct cross-overs BE IT RESOLVED by tile Counc:] of the City of ;roanoke that a permit be, and ~' ~Teo~,er to co~s~ two cross-overs into his fillin~g station is hereby ~granted ',~. E. ~ 'o* "~-. at Yo. 126 Bullitt Avenue S. E. One of said cross-overs to be on 2ullitt Avenue and one on Third Street. The said W. ~ ,,,ebster shall constzmct said cross-overs according to soeci- fications to be furnished by tke City .~,;amager and to his good likims and satisfac- tion. Said W. ~ Webster by acting under ~-' , ..,. ~zs resolution aL?ees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for ..... -~ .~.am~.~es to persons or prop- er~;y by reason of the construction and maintenance of said cross-overs. ATTEST: ~' Uler~. IN Tx::. ~'aTnJ"IL~ ~..;,~ F0!L ~l[~2._ . 9!TY 0F ,~0.~,0~, VI.'~_:.~.~, The 18th, day of }(ovember, 1927. Vo. 324 6. A ~ESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for tke month of October, 1927, and directing the pa~me~,tv -" of the same. , '~ ' ,- ,,o~.no,~e that the accounts a,nd BE I~ ~zo0LVED by the Council of the .~zt~ of ~ ~' :~ claims against tzm ,~zt,~ for the month o~. 3:ctober, 1927, be, and tke ....... here- by approved and ordered paid as follov~s: City }.:smager Engineering DepartDent City' Clerk Treas~ire r Legal Dep't. Judge s' Salari e s ~ouzo Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Xall Elections Council Convention ~ Lea~;ue I~es Almshou se Outside Poor ][ospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court 2olice Dep't. ~zre Dep't. ]ri re Hydrants Street Lighting Build [nd' Inspection ~iilitary A Armories P]~y sic ian 4uarautine .% Detention Heal th Depart merit 1,003.13 1,762.2/t 954.92 119.94 370.00 4,830 1,682.11 715.58 464.59 910.62 251.16 ~4~ .82 68.81 426.75 ' 219.04 416.66 475.83 98.50 1,98%..5~ 710.39 11,887.69 12,076.9~ 2,182.50 2,563.12 50! .00 76.50 100.00 231.16 1,671.7~ Sewer Street Repairs Bridje Repairs '":tusker,., '~ity, Stab~zes~,~ '~:~ e ecl Special Se~ices Drama ~es :~: Costs Workmen's ~ompensaticn Garage Schools .Parks Libra~y Wat e r Interest Gas f 0il ~ensions - Police f~ Firemen Annex 652 4,899.92 1,505.70 2,934.52 3.00 14. 1,9,SV.9i 1,432.40 55,0O0.00 93.5 1,977 1,390.18 ~.z.15 88S.06 34,5,L, 2.50 1,1,53.25 168.57 3,594.66 17'2,459.96 Sewer Construction Dra[.n Construction Cost Bonds a:~enLn ~ "~r'"d:~n3 Street L~acadami z Pavir~ C~rb ?: Gutters Z id ewalk C o n str u.c t i o n Br~ dge Coast ~ction School Buildings 1,612 .OS 2 o 1.84 34.6 i 927.43 1,304 . 95 3,102.74 1,391.0S 6.75 32, lg7.22 14,517.58 5~ 426.25 O, " 235,886.21 A TTE S T: d le ri<. ] ~res~dent. The 25th, a:~, of ....o ember, ~7. Y:o. 3247. ~._ ,~,~o,~,,._~_,,z granting a pe~ttit to Alex ?olas to cor~s~z',.ct cross-overs into ~ ~' ,k,~ orner of :,ifth (Park) Street and '" ~ ','~ ~ and to a fill. in.2 soauzon at +-,~ c ~ .ocrm~,n _~ ...... , install two 1,000 gallon gasoline tanz:~ ~znder~round. ....... ~ ....... LV"TD b~r the ,~ ' ' ,~o~no~,e that pemits be, and are r~ereL;,, d~an.,eu, to Alex Polas as (1) To const~ct two cross-overs .~oorman Road into a p~'oposed gasoline fillinL: st~,~zon. o ~, in all two ' (,) _o st 1,000 gallon ~asoltne ta~.:s un..ierground at sazd fill- ind~ s~u. ozcn~ ....at the corner of Fifth (Dark) Street aaa ~%o~man ?.cad. ~a~.~ crc overs shall be conr:tr%~.cted under specific~ttzons to be z~rn~hed b;,/ .~.e ~,~ 7.~a:'er and to his good liking: anO satisfaction. Sat5 gasoline ta~%ks skatl be installed under s.',ec~fi ~' c.~_cns to be furnished The said Alex Polas by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke f'rom all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction, installation and maintenance of said cross-overs and said gaso'line tanks. APPROVED ?resident. Am rn~e ,'p C1 erk. ,,r,' ,',- II,.: Tile ~4I~IL FO ~'. ..... VI?.GI!.-.IA, The ~°,Sth, day of ~:ovember, :',o. ,~oIoora~ion to in- A ~.:.:~0L!/TI01,~ granting a pe~:~it to the Stewart Storage '" Z ~ stall a 15,000 gallon gasoline storage tank m~derground on the East Side of Jef- ferson Street, ~orth of the ~.~orfolk and Western Railway. B.~ I= ~S~a~a:~ by the C. ouncil of the City of Roanoke that the Stewart ~oz~a~e~ Co~.poration be, and is hereby ~gr~ted a permafit to install a lb,000 gallon gasoline s~oza~ge tanh undez'rjround on its lot on the East side of Jefferson Ztreet, ~'~ +~-' t?' e !~ :~ ..... of . J'~orfo' and ',Testern Rail¥;ay ,.o.tpah~," ..... The said_ ~ "'~ ~ "' _ ._ ,~ta~az ~ Stora?'e ,~or~..~oratton shall install sai,:S tank un3er s~)eci- fiaations to be fmrnished by~ ~-'u~e Buildin'. ~; ~ns]~eotor ~n~_~.~ ~ ~,o his,2oc~. !iki~.z~-,' and saticfection. Said tank shall be maintained until ~': u:,e same is ordez~ed removed by Council. m'~e:.],- pelu1lt' i~,~ ~,z ~,..,, ~ ..... t~-~ boy/ever, v;J. th the distinct tllt~?e?staD~ill.~j~ th_at ~o part of o -~ ,:az~,. tank shall occupy m2y portion of ?leasantz Lvenue projected East of JefPerson otzeet ' ' - ~oz.)oration by acting trader this resolution agrees The said Stewart ~)to~age" -_.. to zn~emnzzy and o~.ve harmless, the .."~+'~ of ~o~noke from all claims for da,.,~.oes to .persons or pz pezt?; ~ reason of t:~e installation and '~'~t .... -, _ ,n~:.zz,~;h~.,ce of said storage tan~:. ATTES T: Cle rk. . i eolo_en~. IN ~ COU~CI]] FOR ~ CItY OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 2nd, day of Decemberj 1927. No. 3249. A RESOLUTION to authorize the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install and maintain 52 - 100 C. P. lights on the Walnut Avenue bridge. BE IT RESOLVE~D by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install and maintain 52- 100 C. P. lights on the light standards on the Walnut Avenue bridge. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of December, 1927. No. 3£50. A RESOLUTION to refund to the First Baptist Church .$135.43 on account of taxes. V,q~EREAS, the First Baptist Church purchased from S. S. Guerrant on the £1st day of September 19£?, a piece of property situated on the West Side of Roanoke Street, and WHEREAS, said church is required to pay the taxes on said property from September El, 19£?, to December 31, 1927, and WHEREAS, church property is exempt from taxation. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the City Clerk and Auditor be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of the First Baptist Church for the sum of $135.43, the amount of taxes paid by said chur ch. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates, ATTES T: Clerk. APPROVED Pre si dent. 440 IN Tt~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of December, 1927. No. 3252. A RESOLUTI0~ granting a permit to A. Hunter to enclose a porch at ~208 First (Henry) Street N. W. WHEREAS, A. Hunter has presented an application for a permit to enclose a porch at his house ~208 First (Henry) Street N. W., and V~tEREAS, the property owners on each side thereof have ~onsented in writ- ing to said permit. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted A. Hunter to enclose a porch at his house ~208 First (Henry) Street N. W. The work shall be done in accordance with specifications and to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector. Said A. Hunter by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of ~toanoke from all claims for damages to persons or prop- erty by acting under this resolution. ATTEST: - ~ Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of December, 1927. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to William Lewis to constr~ct a frame ad- dition to his house at ,.~211 Loudon (Third) Avenue If. W. WHEREAS, William Lewis has made application for a permit to construct a frame addition to his residence at #211 T, oudon (Third) Avenue N. W., and ¥~IERE~S, the property owners adjoining said residence have consented in writing to granting the said permit. THEREFORE, BE IT Rw~SOT,VED by. the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted William Lewis to construct a frame addition to his house at ,~211 Loudon (Third) Avenue N. Said addition to consist of a room approximately 12 x 12 feet and an extension of 2 feet to his kitchen, and raising the house up to the sidewalk grade~ The said addition shall be constructed under specifications and according to the good liking and satisfaction of the Building Inspector. Said William Lewis 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 constr~otion and maintenance of said addition. i o v E 0 441 IN TItE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of December, 1927. No. 3254. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of November,, 1927, and directing the payment of same. BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and vlty for the month of November 1927, be, and the same are here- claims against the ,4. ~ by approved and ordered paid as follows: City ~,~anage r Engineering Department City Clerk City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Counc il Convention & League Dues Coroner Alm shou se Outside Poor Hospitals ~-,<~rganized Charities Juvenile Co urt Po Ii ce Department Fire Department Fi~'e Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection ~,Zilitary & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~daintenance Street Repairs Bridge " Crusher City Stables & Feed Refunds & ~ebates Special Services Allowances & Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Schools Publi c Park s Library Market New l(arket Wa ter Gasoline & 0il Interest Annex- 1925 Police & Firemen's Pensions $ 898.67 1,996.27 961.34 58.38 370.00 358.32 1,61~.44 212.4 6 360.62 917.52 855.17 433.32 3~.78 130.00 313 · 10 200.58 416.66 4?5,83 ~0.00 1,~61.65 1,441.11 13, ll3.35 13,835.00 2,182.50 2,568.74 ~01.00 75.50 100.00 204.16 1,482.53 1,684 . 67 4,620.59 800.83 5,988.37 174.96 1,525.53 1,220.17 6.97 3.00 10.00 300.17 755.89 40,000.00 1,125.59 2,391.28 1,585.14 32.59 138.41 987.32 21,830. O0 1,221.00 168 .~7 134, 298.05 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain " Opening & .Grading Streets Macadamt z Paving Curb and gt!tters Sidewalk Comstructi on Bridge ~" School Buildings 501.28 621.27 366.93 2,883.96 240.99 7,1~0.17 544.98 27,364.44 10,000.00 49,674.02 Total $ 183,972.07 442 IN T~LE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0~, VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of December, 1927. No. 5251. AN ORDINANCE to grant permission to the Safety Motor Transit Corporation to maintain and operate upon the conditions herein specified a motor bus system of passenger transportation upon certain streets of the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Safety Motc~ Transit Corporation is hereby authorized to continue to maintain and operate a motor bus system of passenger transportation within the limits of the City of Roanoke, for a period of three years from the expiration of its present permi~ here! tofore granted alon~ the routes and subject to the conditions and provisions set forth in Ordinance No. 1747 passed on the 24th day of Harch, 1925, and in the ordi-~ nantes amendatory thereof. APPROVED ATTEST: -- -- -Clerk. ' IN TItE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd, day of December, 1927. No. 3285. , 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 14th, Street N. W., from 250 feet North of Staunton Avenue 450 feet North to a dead end. The 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, il and further agrees to replace the street where the same is opened under the provi- sions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED ?pesident. IN ~ " ~ " ?0 '~ ~z~ .~0~J~IL~ T1z:.~ 0ITY 0T R0:2~0KE, VIRGIIJIA, The $0th, day of December, 1927. 525 6. .,.., O:,.D..L~.iL,AL;~, to establish a set back line on both sides of Luck ~!venue from 2nd Street to 6th Street S. :7. BM IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Eioanoke that a set.back line of three feet be, and is hereby established on bo~ sides of Luck Avenue between 2nd Street and 6th Street S. W. BE IT FURTHER 0~-~DAI::,~D that all buildings hereafter erected on said street shall conform to the line established by ~-his ordinance. APPROVED ATTEST: ' ~ Clerk. ~}L;~, COTJ~ICIL FOR T~ CITY OF,,.,,.,~.,,.,.,.~"Pa;"'r'Tm':~, VIR=INIA, The EX)th, day of December, 19~7. No. 52,,...58. AN ORDINANCE to make appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 5l, 19£8. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of ~(oanoke that all revenue that shall come into the City Treasury on or before December El, 1928, (except funds re- ceived for the Annexed Territory, the maintenance ~f the :ublic Library, and the Soldiers' Pensions ) shall constitute a general fund and the same, or as much there, of as may be necessary, be, and is l~ereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, namely: CITY 1L~2;AGER lA Salary City ~:.anager " Clerk " St enographer Stationery Po stage Telephone A Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles Special Employees Traveling Expense s Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures ~I. GILE~RING D~PARz..,,~T lB Salary City Engineer " Ass't. City Engineer " Inspector " Draftsman " Tim~ Keeper " Ro dman " Ckair~nan '" Eng. City Planning Survey " Draftsman " " " Rodman " " " Chaimman " " 7,200.00 2,100.00 1,500.00 300.00' 75.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 150.00 60.00 2,~00.00 5,500.00 2,700.00 1,5o0.00 1,920.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,200.00 1,920.00 1,680.00 1,500.00 1,320.00 13,735. O0 444 - Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for Automobiles City Planning Survey Special ,%Ynploye es Traveling Expenses Incidentals Furnitare & Fixtures 20.00 400.00 1,180.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 100.00 CITY CLERK & AUDITOR lC Salary City Clerk " Ass't. " " " Stenographer " Clerk Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Traveling Expense Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures 6,000.00 2,160.00 1,500.00 1,680.00 400.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 400.00 CITY TREASURER 1D Salary Treasurer Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph Commissions Bond Premium Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures 680.00 500.00 75.00 110.00' 5,786.00~ 100.00~ 75.00 250.00 LEGAL DEPARTI~[ENT 1E Salary City A'tto~ney Stationery Po stage Telephone & Telegraph Printing, et'c. Traveling Expense. Incidentals Stenpgrapher & Expenses JUDGES SALARIES IF Judge Corporation Court " Law & Chancery Court " Circuit Court Judge Special 2,640.00 50.00 20.OO lO.O0 200.O0 150.00 25.00 1~800.00 3,800.00 5,800.00 1,172.00 25O.O0 COURT OFFICERS & EXPENSE 1G Salary Clerk of Court " City Sergeant " Commonwealth's Attorney " Clerk " " Stationery & Books Telephone & Telegraph Jury & Witness Fees Repairs to Equipment Counsel Fees Commissions on Fines Law Books Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures 1,000.00 600.00 1,500.00 1,560.00 3,474.00 300.00 2,500.00 lO0.00 200.00 500.00 150.00 150.00 1.~885.00 ASSESS~,~NT OF T~XES 1H Salary of Commissioner of Revenue Commissions Stationery Telephone & Telegraph License Tags Incidentals Furniture & Fixtures 1,200.00 ll,000.O0 700.00 175.00 1,000.00 150.00 300.00 COLLECTION OF TAXES I1 Salary Collector Stationery Po stage Advert i sing Inci dental s Furniture & Fixtures Repairs & EQuipment 1,200. O0 2,000.00 1,500.00 350.00 50.00 465.00 150.00 25,495.00 12,590.00 7,576.00 4,895.00 9,022.00 13,919.00 14,525.00 5,515.00 44? CITY HALL 1J Salary Superintendent Building " 4 Janitors 2 @ $960.00 2 @ 1,080.00 " 1 Janitor " Elevator Operator Labor Fuel Lighting Water Supplies Repairs & Alterations Insurance Incidentals Furniture & Equipment ELECTIONS Salary Registrar Electorial Board Compensation Judge & Clerks Stationery & Postage Telephone Rent ~' '~ Vo~n5 Places Printing Tickets Voting List - Treasurer's Fee " " Clerk Court Fee Printing Voting Lists Sergeant's Fees Equipment Voting Boothes Miscellaneous Supplies Incidentals Extra Clerks STATI01~ERY & PRINTI~'Tfr IL Street Advertising Sewer " Bonds Sidewalk " Printing Ordinances " Reports " Ferms " Books COUNCIL Salary 1 member " 4 members ~ _ ~,iql,000.00 each Stationery Incidentals CONVE]fTION & LEAGUE DUES IN Dues .Lea~ae Virginia _~'_'unicipalities Traveling Expense CORONER I0 Coroner's Fee Jury & Witness Fees Post ~ortem Examinations Stationery CITY PLANNING IP Planning Engineer',s Contract " " Traveling Expense Salary Office Secretary " Stenographer Publisn~ng ~'~,Iaps a Plans General Expense - office expense and incidentals CIVIL & POLICE COURT IQ Salary Civil & Police Justice " Clerk" " " " Issuing Justice Stationery A Books Telephone A Telegraph Witness Fees Incidentals 1,500.00 4,080.00 ~48.00 720.00 400.00 1,200.00 1,800.00 850.00 1,400.00 3,000.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 2,000.00 150.00 1,000.00 200.00 75.00 350.00 250.00 2,800.00 2,000.00 6,000.00 100.00 125.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 500.00 750.00 25.00 50.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 25.00 25.00 ~O0.O0 550.00 400.00 25.00 250.00 20.00 '7,500.00 1,500.00 2,400.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 4,560.00 2,580.00 3,000.00 650.00 100.o0 50.00 100.00 ~ i5,598.00 15,700.00 1,675.00 5,250.00 750.00 695.00 16,600.00 4,46 ASSESSING & COLLECTING DOG TAX IR Game Warden Killing Dogs Tags 15~ Collection paid to State Treasurer's Fees COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT TAX IS Commission on Real Estate " on Personal Tax A~,~SHOUSE 2A Salary Keeper " Matron " N~lr s e " Cook " Farm Hands - 1 @ $600.00 i , 42o .oo Labor Supplies Fuel Lights Drugs & Disinfectants Clothing Insurance Burial of Paupers Repairs & Alterations Equipment & Live Stock Furniture & Equipment and OUTSIDE POOR 2B Salary Superintendent Groceries Drugs Fuel Special Attention Inc identals HOSPITALS 2C Roanoke Hospital Burrell Memorial ORGANIZED SHARITIES 2D Travelers Aid Society Roanoke Free }~edical Dispensary Salvation Army Children's Home Society INSANE 2E Justice Fees Physician&s Fees Witness Fees Stationery Transporting Lunatics Foreign Lunatics JAIL 2F Salary l~atron Board of _Orisoners Committal Fees Telephone Clothing for Prisoners Supplies Repairs Equipment JUVENILE COURT 2G Salary Probation Officer " Woman " " " Colored " " " liatron "Keeper Detention Home Stationery Postage Telephone & Telegraph 1,250.00 100.00 9OO.O0 65O.O0 700.00 3,000.00 1,020.00 600.00 420.00 420.00 1,020.00 500.00 1,000.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 375.00 100.'00 750.00 365.00 ~00.00 300.00 1,200.00 450.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 4,000.00 l,_O_o_o, o__o_ 1,800.00 3,600.00 500.00 360.00 150.00 600.00 15.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 600.00 15,000.00 1,400.00 48.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 4,000.00 200.00 2,400.00 1,800.00 600.00 300.00 900.00 100.00 30.00 150.00 2,900.00 3,700.00 7,470.00 2,~00.00 5,000.00 6,260.00 890.00 23,448.00 44' Repairs Incidentals Equipment 800.00 100.00 300.00 POL1 Salary t Superintendent " 1 Detective " 1 Chief Ident. Bh~reau " 3 Lts. @ $1,980.00 each " 3 Line Sgts. @ ^ ~1,860.00 each " 3 Switch Board Operators © ~1,620.00 each " 3 Patrol Chiefs @ ~1 500.00 each " 8 ~.,~otor Cycle Officers ~ ~1,740.00 each " 5 Detectives ~? ,~1,740.00 each " 3~ (52) Patrolmen ..? ~1,740.00 each " l0 (8) Patrolmen (10 @ :~l, 60. ) .pl, 680.00 '~ l, 620.00 " 4 (8) Patrolmen C-,? " 1 Clerk " 1 Electrician " 1 " Helper Labor marking' streets Stationery Po stage Telephone ,& Telegraph Repairs & Supplies for ?.otor Vehicles Repairs to Alarm System Supplies Traveling Expense Incidentals Fureniture & Equipment 3,~£0.00 2,520.00 1,920.00 5,940.00 5,580.00 4,860.00 4,bO0.O0 13,920.00 8,700.00 64,380.00 16,800.00 6,480.00 1,740.00 1,200.00 8lC.C0 6OO.OO 55O.O0 100.00 400.00 1,bO0.O0 575.00 1,800.00 300.00 500.O0 4~189.00 FIRE ~°A~7TI~[T 3B Salary 1 Chief " 1 Sup't. Alarm " 1 L~.aster ~,fechanic " 1 Ass't. Chief " 8 Captains © .00 each :i;%1,800 " 9 Lts ~:~ '~ 680.00 each " ? Engineers @ ;~;1,740.00 each " 1 Sup't. Alarm Helper " 47 (53) 3rd yr. pr. ~'~ ,:~1, 620 .00 " 5 (11) £nd yr. pr. ~ ~1,560.00 " 2 (10) 1st yr. pr. ~ ~1,500.00 Stationery & Postage Telephone & Telegraph Repairs & Supplies for apparatus Gasoline $~ 0il Fuel, Light & Water Laundry & Supplies Insurance & -~epairs to buildings ~faintenance of Fire Alarm Traveling Expense Equipment ~fedical Equipment ea. ea. ea. 3,000.00 1,200.00 1,980.00 1,980.00 14,400.00 15,120.00 12,180.00 810.00 76,140.00 7,800.00 5,000.00 275.00 320.00 2,000.O0 1,200.00 2,100.00 1,600.00 600.00 400.00 150.00 6,353.00 100.00 FIRE IiYDP3~TTS 3C 589 (567) Hydrants Rental @ ~45.00 each 40 (Z) Hydrants Installed 26,505.00 1,800.00 STREET LIGHTING 3D 954 (888) 250 C. P. Lights @ ~25.00 ea. 200 (201) 100 C. P. Lights '~ ~12.00 ea. 150 White Way Standards 30 Additional Installments Additional White Way Lighting 23,850.00 2,400.00 4,500.00 750.00 2~500.00 BUILDING T1WC-')~("qlT'"V[~' 3F Salary Building Inspector " Plumb i ng " " Stenographer Stat ionery Po s t age Telephone & Telegraph Special Employees Incidental s Equipment Gas & 0il Pro tecting Buildings 3,000.00 1,980.00 960.00 4O .00 75.00 50.00 25.00 735.00 300.00 50.00 980.00 153,384.00 152,708.00 28,305.00 34,000.00 MILITARY & AFC,~,[ORIES 5G Rent Lighting CITY PHYSIUIAN 4A Salary Special Physicien QUARANTI~TE & DETENTION 4B Salary Quarantine Officer "Keeper " Hospital Drugs & Disenfectants Food Supplies Supplies Vaccinnations Special Care of Patients Repairs to Buildings Inci dentals Furniture & Equipment CITY CEMETERY 4C Upkeep HEALTH DEPART}~2ENT 4E Salary Health Officer " Clerk " Dairy & Food Inspector " Sanitary Officer '" Stenographer " Baby Nurse " Janitor " Sanitary Officer ( Inspector " Bact. & Chemist Stationery Po s t age Telephone & Telegraph Supplies for autos Lab. Supplies General Supplie s Diphtheria Antitoxin Traveling Expense Incidentals Furniture & Equipment STREET CLEANING & WATERING 5A Lab or Salary General Foreman ~ Time Tools Supplies Wat e r Supplies for EQuipment Repairs to EQuipment GARBAGE DEPARTI~T 5B Salary General Forman ½ Time " Inspector " Engineer Incinerator Labor Fuel, Light & Water Tools Supp i i e s Hire of Teams Supplies for lictor Vehicles Inc idental s Repairs to incinerator Equipment Scavenger Equipment & SerTice SEWER ~fAINTENANCE DC Labor Eaterials Supplies Tools Water Rent of Right-Of-Way Equipment 600.00 500.CC 1,200.00 100.00 1,500.00 420.00 28.00 125.00 5O.O0 50.OO 100.00 bO.O0 25.00 50.00 500.00 4,320.00 1,740.00 2,200.00 1,440.00 1,140. O0 1,440.00 384.00 1,500.00 2,120.00 250.00 150.00 75.00 750.00 500.00 100.00 700.00 250.00 100.00 2,000zOO 15,500.00 1,080.00 150.00 1,000.00 375.00 600.00 900.00 1,080.00 1,680.00 1,500.00 4~,000.00 700.00 150.00 ~00.00 500.00 3,000.00 25.00 1,000.00 950.00 500.00 il,000.00 2,500.00 200.00 100.00 150.00 5.00 400.00 900.00 1,300. O0 2,395.00 500.00 21,159.00 19,605.00 60,385.00 STREET REPAIR 6A Salary Superintendent Labor Tools & Su:~plies l~!at eri als Supplies for autos }{ire Teams ( Trucks ) Repairs to I~lachinery Incidentals Equipment Contractors BRIDGE REPAIR 6B Labor Tools & Supplies ~,~aterials Repairs by Others STREET SIGNS 6B Signs CRUSHER 6C Labor Supplies Repairs Power Insurance Royalty Equipment CITY STABLES & FEED 7A Salary Superintendent Lab o r Supplie s Feed Fuel, Light & Water Repairs & Alterations Veterinary Insurance Hame s s EQuipment TOOLS & EQUI~NT 7B Wagons Trucks & Trailors Machinery Tractors Roller LIVE STOCK 7C Mules REFIR~DS & REBATES 7D Erroneous Assessment Refknd Fines Auto Permits Local Assessments Rents Refund License Accounts of SPECIAL ~ omRVIOmS 7E Special Audits Weather Reports Miscellaneous Services Attorney's Fees Traveling Expense Codifying Ordinances ALLOWANCES AND GIFTS 7F State Board of Health Confederate Soldiers American Legion Taxes ~2,400.00 60,000.00 1,500.00 20,000.00 6,000.00 200.00 600.00 500.00 650.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 300.00 3,000.00 1,200.00 5,000.00 14,000.00 1,500.00 300.00 1,500.00 60.00 700.00 4,500.00 1,800.00 7,000.00 1,500.00 i2,000.00 450.00 4,000.00 50.00 25.00 300.00 100.00 750.00 4,800.00 960.00 150.00 960.00 1,600.00 1,000.00 100.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 50.OO 50.00 550.00 56.00 25O.O0 500.00 200.00 1,800.00 400.00 150.00 500.00 92,850.00 9,500.00 3,000.00 22,560.00 27,225.00 7,620.00 1,600.00 1,310.00 3,136.00 449 DA~[AGES & COSTS Damages & Costs WORKI,~N'S COMPENSATION 7H Cempensation Hospital Fees Nut se T~ Phys ician Compensation Fund Funeral s GARAGE ?J Salary Mechanics " Helper Lab o r Mat eri a 1 s Repairs by Others Gas & Oil Tires Power Repair to Shop, Tools, & Equip. Telephone Parts for autos and trucks Insurance EQuipment SCHOOLS 8A Mai nt enanc e PARKS 8B Salary Keeper Highland " " Elmwo od " " Melrose ( 6 months ) " " Washington ( 6 months) " 9 (8) Play Ground Directors 3 ~ ~150.00 each " Keeper Jackson ( 6 months ) Lab o r Supplies Fuel, Light & Water Telephone & Telegraph Play Gr. oum. d.s Repairs Insurance Incidentals EQuipment & Improvements Tree spraying, flowers, etc. M~ETS 9A Salary Clerk " Ass't. Clerk " Janitor " Janitor " MeChanic " Matron Rest Room " 'Janitress " Sealer Weights & Labor Stationery Fuel, Light & Water Supplies Repairs & Alterations Insurance Refrigerating Plant Telephone & Telegraph Incidentals EQuipment Rest Room Measure s NEW ~,.~RKET 9AA Salary Clerk Lab o r Stationery Insurance Repairs Lights & Water 4,500.00 250.00 250.00 300.00 250.00 2,000.00 100.00 1,980.00 1,560.00 1,990.00 1,500.00 400.00 400.00 2,800.00 75.00 100.O0 60.00 3,000.00 600.00 300.00 561,730.00 months 1,500.00 900.00 480.00 360.00 1,350.00 480.00 7,900.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 25.00 800.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 4,500.00 600.00 2,100.00 1,~80.00 900.00 900.00 1,680.00 960.00 420.00 1,500.00 500.00 100.00 3,800.00 700.00 1,000.00 250.00 3,000.00 150.00 50.00 300.00 45.00 1,500.00 200.00 25.00 150.00 500.00 400.00 1,000.00 7,650.00 14,765.00 561,730.00 21,745.00 19,735.00 2,775.00 WATER SITE 9C Repairs Insurance Taxes Wages - Watchman INTEREST 10A Interest on bonded debt SI])K[ING ~u~JND 10B Sinking Fund NOTES ~iYABLE 10C Eureka Circle Land Company Interest on ~7,500.00 6 months Hoover Notes Interest on 76,700.00 6 months Weaver Heights Notes Interest Weaver Heights Note 3 Yrs. Note of 7;. T. & E. B. Hylton, 2 Yrs. Interest on Hylton Note 2 Yrs. BONDS Serial Bonds due July 1, 19£8 - P~{ SI 0![S Pensions BRIDGE '~' ~ ~? ~ ~0LoT~J~TION Walnut Aven`ae & Jefferson Street To t al 500.00 bO0.O0 926.00 925.00 331,523.00 67,660.00 7,500.00 225.0O 6,700.00 201.00 2,100.00 378.00 2,250.00 270.00 23,000.00 3,000.00 100,000.00 851.00 351,523.00 67,660.00 19,624.00 23,000.00 3,000.00 100,000.00 ~;;' Z ,078,448.00 ATTEST: CIerk. APPROVED m~r~ TY _ IN T:~~'*0',.R';CIL F01! ..... CI Ow ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 30tk, day of December, 1927. No. 3259. A RES0/UTI0~; granting a permit to John A. Lucas to install a 16,000 gallon oil storage tank. BE IT 2ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted John A. L.acas to install above ground a 16,000 gallon tank for the storage of oil on the !'7ortk side of Lansdowne Aven'ae, West of Twenty-Third Street, and to lay a pipe line across Lansdowne Avenue from the Railroad Siding to said ~,ank. The said tank shall be constructed according -to the good liking and satis- faction of the Building Inspector and .ander specifications to be f~zrnished by him. The said tank may be maintained unt!l the same is ordered removed by Co'an- oil. Said John A. Lucas 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 ta~. ATTEST: Cler~.' APPROVED 'Pre si ~en~$. IN T~.:~ JOUN~IL FOR TiT~ CITY OF Roi ~n~m .... 2,~.~, VIRGI~'~IA, The 6th, day of January, 1928. No. 3260. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to in- stall certain street lights. BE IT ~SOLVED by the Council of tke City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: 1-250 C. P. light on Campbell Avenue and 16th Street S. W. 1-250 C. 'P. light on Stmmton Avenue and $th Street N. '.:'f. 1-250 C. P. light on Staunton Avenue and 8th Street N. W. 1-250 C. P. light at the intersection of Lynchburg Avenue and 3rd Street. 1-250 C. P. light at Carroll Avenue and 18th Street U. W. 1-250 C. P. light at Laburnum Avenue and Gillespie Road. 1-250 C. P. light on Avenel Avenue half way between York Road and Gillespie Road. 1-250 C. P. light at Pennsylvania Avenue and Crescent Street Y. ~.'. 1-250 C. P. light at Watts Avenue and 16th Street N. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Ap- palachian Electric Power Company and the City of 2oanoke. APPROVED ATTmoT: President. IN ?J~:~ ~0bT~IL ~0n ..... CITY OF R0~.0k~, IA The 15th, day of January, 1928. 3261. A '>m°n-~TmTar",,~o~,~ ~. to approve, tke accounts and clains against the ~"ity of 2oanoke for tke'month of' December, 1927, ~d directing the payment of same. ,_ ,,~.~o~,,~s by the Council of the ity of iloano~e that the accounts and claims against the City for tke month of Dece:tber, 1927, be, and the same are hereby a)proved and ordered paid as follows: City ~{anager Engineering Department City ''~ City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Office :~ m pense Assesament of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Council Coroner Zoning Almskouse Out side ~oor Hospitals 0rg~ized C?larities Insane Jail Juvenile Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting ~ai lding Inspection Nilitary f: Armories Physi ci ~uar~tine A Detention Health 'Department Street Cleaninc and watering Garbage Removal Sewer ~aintenance Street Bridge 2epair Crusher City Stables & Feed 2efunds and 2eba~es ?~p ecial Se~ices Workmen' s Compensation Garage Schools Parks ]library ~.{a rk e t ?~ew }~arket !':at er Interest Notes ~ayab le Accosts P~y ab 1 e Gas oline Annex Pensions 895.96 1,869.13 1,037.41 244.03 413.00 358.48 1,638.59 1,533.45 935.97 1,048.88 166.74 25.00 1,759.10 593.06 260.53 416.74 475.87 72.00 1,8~2.10 675.42 11,669.94 12,622.45 2,182.50 2,565.81 502.01 84.00 100.00 195.00 1,604.51 1,279.48 4,047.79 1,074.42 5,614.48 522.90 1,058.04 2,377.65 135.43 46.75 342.15 803.1t 81,445.00 668.94 2,352.15 1,465.48 156.79 77.50 715.00 100,000.00 284.97 1,022.61 471.00 168.57 254,10 9.33 I 2( ? R ~ 0 2 D I I'? A ! Y Sewer Construction Drain " Opening & Gradin[~ Streets R{ac adami zing Pay ing Curb and gutters Sidewall: Constru. ct ion Bridge 132.75 35.40 34 3.50 1,486 37.15 2,032.67 461.63 " 22,672.36 IN TI{E OOUNJIL FO2 TiF~ OIT¥ OF ROA!'{Ok~, ¥i20I?:!A, The 13th, day of January, 1928. .~o. A RESOLUTIOI'~ granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to in- stall 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 on 19th Street ~. W., from L:elrose Avenue South, a distance of £75 'feet. Laid 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 provisions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATT!ES T: IN TItE COU~CIL FO R TiLE ~I.:Y' OF The £0th, day of January, 1928. ~o. o~o5. ,~ :v~voar~r,:ro~ authorizing the installation of certain street lights. BE IT ~o,~:o0LV:,D~ by the Co'~cil of the City of Roanoke that the .~ppalachian Electric ?ower Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: (1)One 2~0 C. P. light on Coloaial Avenue half way between Pemmr and Pitney Streets ~. (2) 0:ne 2L0 C. P. light on uhe ry Avenue and St?: 2tr :et ~ (~) 0ne.250 ~. o. l~g~t on Lynchbur~[ Avenue and ~th Street (4) One 100 C. P. light at Jefferson Street and ~'.[arion Avenue. (5) One 250~ '~. .°. light on Lafayette Avenue and 7th Street, South '~o,~,,no~e~'- ....... 1925. (6) One 250 C.,,~°. l~nt on L~[ercer Avenue and 12th Street ~,~.~ . (7) One 250 C. ~. light on Barbara Avenme m~d Tillett Road. (8) One 250 ~'~. =°. light on '~alm Avenue and ~.~.~* _ar~ Boulevard. Said lights to be maintained under the contract ,~:xisting between the Appal- achian Electric Power Company and the '~'t~ of Roanoke. A ~ ? R © V E D AT TE S T: Clerk. President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR T}~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of Ja~uary, 19~. No. 5264. 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 grante~ the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install a 4 inch gas main as follows: One 8th Street N. W., from the alley South of Fairfax (Fifth) Avenue to 20 feet North of Fairfax (Fifth) Avenue, a distance of l~0 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 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: .... ~ Cler~i APPROVED · ~ ~'" ~'~ ~'~ ~' VIRGI~[IA Ill THE 's0[7, oIL FOR T~ CITY OF R0~.0_~m, , The Zrd day of February,~ 1928. No. 3265. AN 0RDIN2~'~CE to amend and re-ordain Section ~419 of the General Ordinances of the City of Roanoke relating to the keeping of houses of ill-fame. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the ,3ity of Roanoke that Section ~4419 of the General Ordinances of the City of Roanoke be, and is hereby amended and re- ordained so as to read as follows: Any person who shall keep or operate a house of ill-fame, brothel or bawdy house resorted to for the purpose of lewdness, assignation or prostitution, shall be fined not less than Twenty Dollars nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or im- prisoned in jail for not less than l0 days nor more than Ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. AT TEST: Cle rk. A°PROVmD~ ~ President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 5rd day of February, 19£8. No. 5~66. AN 0~DIAANC~ to amend and re-ordain Section i~386 of The General Ordinances of the City of Roanoke relating to disorderly conduct, disorderly noise, etc. BE IT ORDAINED bY the Co~cil of the City of ~o~noke that Section ~86 of the General 0rdin~ces of the City of Roanoke be, and is hereby ~ended ~d re- ordained so as to read as follows: ~y person who ~all engage' in ~y illegal or improper diversion or m~e a disOrder~ noise or use any insulting, indecent or immoral lan~age or shall be ~ilty of any indecent, insulting or i~oral conduct or behavior v~ithin the cor- ~3orate limits of the City of Ro~oke, Virginia, to the ~noyanee or disturb~ce of any of its citizens, or shall in ~y way disturb the quiet ~d good order of the said City, s~ll be fined not less than ~l.00, nor more than ~enty-five Dollar or imprisoned in jail for not more than Thirty Days, or by both such fine ~d im- prisonment. i~TT~ST: APPROVED ~esident. IN T~EE COUNCIL FOR TI~ CITY OF ROAEOKE, VI2GI~IA, The 0-rd, day of February, 19£8. No. 3£67. A~ ORDINANCE making it an. offense to go upon the premises of another, in the night time, v~thout having business there, and peep, spy or look into the window, transom, or other opening of any occupied dwelling house or hotel, and providing penalty therefor. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that any person who shal in the night time, go upon the premises of another, without having business there, ~nd peep, spy, or look into the window, transom,, or other opening of any occupied dwelling house or hotel, shall be fined not more than Five ~ndred Dollars, or [~prisoned in jail for not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprison- :~e nt. ATTEST: - Clerk. APPROVED S, IN Tko., COUT~JIL FOR Ti~ CITY OF R0.~3~0tC~, VI~IGII:iIA, The ~ ~v of Feb~m2, 19~8. No. 3269. A EESOLUTION g~antin~ a permit to Albert Blackwell and S. T. Vest to con- struct a certain cross-over. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a pe~it be, and ts hereby ~ted Albert Blackwell and S. T. Vest to construct a cross-over on the South side of C~pbell Avenue approximately 40 feet East of Third Street, ~d to widen the present cross-over on Third Street approximately 50 feet South of C~p- bell Avenue. Said cross-over s~ll be const~cted in accord~ce with specifications to be ~rnished by the City ~,(~er and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Albert Blackwell and S. T. Vest by.acting ~der this resolution agree to indemnify and save harmless t?~e City of Ro~oke from ~l claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the constz~ction and maintenance of said cross' OVe rS. AP?ROVED ~ ~re silent. ATTEST: ~ , ,~ VI!~GiNiA, R0 ~.: 0K.~, IN THE U0~CIL FOR THE CITY 0F The 3rd day of Febru~y, 1928. No. 3270. ~:~0LUTION requesting the Representatives in the Legislature to introduce and have passed certain bills enabli~ the City of. Roanoke to acquire the v~ater works and systems, in the event they desire to do so. BE IT P~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Representa- tives in the ~et;islature from the city of Roanoke be requested to introduce and have passed certain bills enabli~ the City of ~oanoke to acquire the water v;orks knd systems, in.the event it desires to do so. Copy of bills bei~ hereto attached. APPROVED / PS~gst a~e hr. ATTEST: IN THE COU~CIL FOR TL~ CITY OF ROANOKE, ViRGII'i!IA, The 10th, day of February 1928. No. 5268. AN 0RDINA~,~CE to amend and reordain Section ,~26 of an ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on July 20, 1926, Numbered 2072, and 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." BE IT 0RDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section .~26 of an Ordinance adopted by %he Council of the City of Roanoke on July 20, 1926, Num- bered 2072, and entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate the operation of vehicles-on th streets, avenues and alleys in the City of Roanoke to govern and protect oedestrian while using such streets, avenues and alleys, and to provide penalties for violat- ing the provisions of this ordinance, "be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: "SECTION 26.- Parking in front of a fire hydrant, fire station or private drtveway.-(a) No person shall park a vehicle or permit it to stand, whether attend- ed or unattended, upon a highway in front of a pr{vate driveway or within fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant cz' 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. (b) No vehicle between the hours of 9 A. ~..[., and ~ P. M., except on Sundays shall park or stand within the following boundries for a longer period than twenty minutes at any one time, namely: On Salem Avenue between the West side of Second Street $.~ E., and the East side of Third Street ~ W On Campbell Avenue between the ~eot side of Second Street S. E., and the East side of Third Street S. W. Kirk Avenue between the West side of Second Street S E and East side of Second Street S. W. On Church Avenue between West side of Second Street °. E., o and the East side of Third Street S. W. On Luck Avenue between ~;t'~e West side of First Street S. E., and the East side of Second Street S. U. On Franklin .Road between the West side of Jefferson Street and the East. side of Third Street S. 'J. On First Street S. W., between the North side of Franklin Road and the South side of ~orfolk Avenue. On Second Street S. W., between the South side~of J~orfolk Avenue smd the North side of Franklin Road. On Jefferson Street between the South side of ]forfolk Avenue and the North side of Elm Avenue· On First Street S. E., between the South side of ~orfoik Avenue and the North side of Tazewell Avenue S No vehicle shall park or stand'in fr6nt of any theatre, moving picture ~ouse, auditorium or other places of public assembly, and no vehicle shall park or ~tand on any portion of the market square and on either side of Second Street S. E., ~etween Salem Avenue and Randolph Street bridge., an the approach to Loanaolph' Street ~ridge, and on the East side of Franklin-Road between Third Street S. ~'~ and Day '~' _ ~wenue from East of Jefferson otreet to hue b. W., on tke Soutkside of ~azewell .... ~' N. & W., Railv~ay Crossing, no parking on the iforthside of ~z~.~ ~ .... :~ ~,ve~ue~ ~ from First Street S. '?:r,,., to First Street S. E., and on Luck Avenue from First Street S. VI., to First Street S .... , provided, however, that vehicles of regular licensed practising physicians while in ~e discharge of tkeir professional duties, and whose vehicles bear the caduceus, may park or stand ~thin the boundries enumerated in this section for a period not to exceed three hours at any one time, and prOVided l~rther that this section shall not apply to delivery vehicles licensed as trucks while actually loadin~ and ~:mloading freight or merchandise, and vehicles on the market square from which produce is being sold, and for wkich tke regu~lar curbage fee is charged, and to delivery trucks of regularly licensed merch~m~ts While standing in front of their respective places of business· Provided. furtker, tkat no vekicle shall pa?k or stand for a longer period than tkree hours at any time outside of the boundries hereinbefore enumerated and within t~e followln:' boun,:Iries: On Jefferson Street between the Soutkside of Mountain Avenue and the Eortk side of ~7orfolk Avenue. On First Street west between tko Soutkside of FrazD:lin 2cad and the ~.rorth side of Gilmer Avenue ~. TM On oecond Street .,,est between tke South si~e of Frank in, ~..o~d and the Yorth SiS e of Shenandoah Avenue On First Street ~aot between t~e South side of ~ountain Avenue and tile Nortk side of ~orfolk Aven~ue S. E. On ?.:orfolk Avenue between Third Street S. ,1./., to intersection of Campbell Avenue S. E. On Salem Avenue between tl~e East side of Seventh Street ~. W., and tke West side of Second Street S '~ On ~am~bell Avenue between the East side of Seventh Street S. V/., and the West side of Eighth Street S. E. On Church Avenue between tke East side of Fifth Street L~est side of Second Street S. 3. and the On Second Street East between tke 3ortk Side of Tazewell Avenue and the South side of Gilmer Avenue. On Tazewe!l Avenue betv~een tke ~/est side o'~. Fourth Street f~. E., and tke itast side of , ef~erso~ 'Street On FramZ~lin 2cad between the ~,fes~ side of Jefferson Street and tke Nortk side of ~:[ozuatain Avenue. ;.~ir~., Avenue between t~e ~a~t side of Second Street 5 .... , side of Second Street :~ 1.~ and the On Luck Avenue between ~e East side of First Stree~'o ~. ~ East side of Fifth otree.o '-' '~ and tke On ;~ifth ~treet S. -,~ between *~' '~ ,., ~e So:~.th side oz ~.~arshall_~._~venue and the North of Oilmer Avenue. On Center Avenue between 'tko V/est side of First Street East side of Seventh Street ~:~. U. and the On ShenandosS~ Avez[ue 'a~d Conm~onwealth Avenue between tke South side of Rutkerford Aven~ze N. E., and the West side of Jefferson Street, On Thi rd ~ e '~ otr~et S ¥i between tke So ~.~thsi de of ~[orfolk ~venue and the North side of Day Avenue. On'!:']lm Avenue between the East side of Je~erscn~ Street and the ~//est side of Third Street ~ '~ On Bullitt Avenue between the ~,~ast side_ of Jefferson o~treet and the ~,,est side of Tkird Street ~ ~ On Third Street S. m.,':' from ~!orfo!k Aven~e to ?[orth si~ie of Elm Avenue. ~T ~.,o vekicle shall park or stand for a longer period than tv/enty (20) minu- tes between tke ko'&rs of 6 P.~,..'.,', and 1~ o'clock midni~[ht,~_ on tke 'So ~th side of 46O side of Campbell Avenue between Second Street S. E., and Second Street On the Southside of Church Avenue between Second Street S. E., and Second Street S. On the VJest side of Jefferson ~treet between the South side of Salem Avenue and the I,Vorth side 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 dis- charge passengers, and shall not stand within twenty feet of the corner or any otb e intersection, and shall not stoo or stand within twenty-five feet of the entrane to a place designated as a safety zone. APPROVED ATTEST Clerk. The 10th,day of February, 19E8. A RESOLU~ION granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Uorks Company to in- stall certain water mains. BE IT R~o0LV=D 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) Naiden Lane from Chesterfield Street to Duddin~ Street, a six inch main. (~) Chesterfield Street from Virginia Avenue to Windsor Avenue an eight inch main. 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 mains, and further agrees to replace t}~e streets under the provisions of the general ordinances providing for street restoration. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk. President. ~-~ ~0TJT.~vIZ ~ ~i?Y OF VI!tGINIA, The 10th, day of zebruary, 1928. No. 3272. '. ilE$0LUY!0N authorizir~j the Appalachian ]]lectric Power Company to install certain street ligkts. BE IT 3~SOLVED by tke 0ouncil 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 on Wise Avenue half way between 19th and 20th Streets 2. ~'.~ (1) 1-250 C. ?. light at the intersection of Woodlawn Avenue and Spring Road,. Grandin Court. (2) 1-250 C. P..ligkt at the intersection of Cregon Avenue and Oak Street. (3) 1-250 C. P. light at tk~ intersection of Gilford Avenue and Alberta Said lights to be maintained under t~,e contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. APPRO VID ~T T:, o .?: Cle rk. : IN Tlr2 C0!~CTL FO]~ T_t5 ';ITY OF RO~.~:O~,, V!!~GINIA, The 14th, day of February, 1928. No. 3273. ~ RESOLU'TION to approve the contract between the City of Roanoke and John Nolen for a city plan, and authorizing the .~¥~ayor and City Clerk to execute the s~e. B2 I~ ~'r~LV~D '~ -" '-- ~ ~ $ J 1~ by the Council of the ~it~,,, of loanoke that the contract between the City of Roanoke and John ~olen for a city' plan be, and the s~me is he:~eby aooroved and tke Nayor ~d City Clerk are a~tkorized to execute the said contract on the part of the city. A Copy of said contract bein,S kereto attached. A P~'~ '~ 0 V E D ~ PreSi'dent. 462 IN Tin '~" " m~-~ O~,UNvIL FOR~,~ CITY OF RO22,*OL~,~, V!RG!~i!A. The 17th, day of February, 1928. No. 3274. A D[SSOLUUIOLT granting a per~.~it to tke Stewart Storage Corporation to install a gasoline storage tand~. BE IT~..~?~]S~w~,~ ~ by the Council o-?_~, the City of 2oanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Stewart Storage ]orporation to install, underground, a 15,000 gallon gasoline storage tank. Said tank shall be installed in accordance with specifications to be furnished by tke Building Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said tank shall be placed South of the line of ?leasants Avenue, if extended, East of Jefferson Street. The said Stewart Storage Corporation 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 gasoline tank, and further agrees to remove the same whenever it is directed so to do by the Council or its duly authorized officer acting under orders of the C o~nac i i. APPROVED Clerk L i~0~: ~::"' CITY OF I~O~: OtC~, The 17th, day of February, 1928. No. 3275. A ~:,o0_.iU~I0; to approve the accounts and claims against ~.,,e City of Roanoke for ti-,e month of January, 1928, and directing the payme'at of same. BE IT RES0~VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the accounts and claims against the City for tke month of January 1928, be, and tke same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City ~,lanag er Engineering Department City Clerk Tre a surer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers A Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Council 2,243.56 1,815.99 925.40 6,977.64 370.00 358.32 802.11 1,~?~.69 100.00 1,109.8£ 4,69~.£9 14.05 4~7.4S Convention,~:.: ~ League I~es Coroner Zoning Civil ~,% _Police Justice Assessing ~% Collecting Dog Alms house Outside Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Cai 1 Juvenile Court Collection of Personal Ta:~ Police Department Fire Department Fire _[ydrants Street Lighting ~ild lng Inspection ~filitary A Armories Pkys ic lan ~uarantine & Detention Health Department Street CleaninC ~: Watering Garbage !emoval Sewer ~[aintenance Street Repairs Bridge Rep~rs Ci--- ~ Stables & Feed Special Services Allov/~ces ~?~ Gifts .... Costs Da ~ ae s ~:: Workmen' s Comp ensatio n Garage Schools Parks Library ~Iarket New ~'~lark et Wa ter Gasoline ~ 0il Interest S i ~i n~; ~nd Fo te s Payab 1 e Acc ount~ Payable Ann ex ~ Pensi OhS Police & Fire Pensions Tax Levy - 1926 Tas£ 400.00 105.00 457.05 854 .~3 60.00 651.40 286.91 416.66 5~1.66 60.00 1, Y06.13 788.14 26~ .75 14, O0 6.65 11,765.5~ 2,209.63 2,623.61 506.00 69.00 100.00 195.00 3,229.91 1,817.35 4,911.58 l, 616.53 8,183.72 643.53 1,627.12 1,728.70 952.40 500.00 19.35 285.23 1,494.51 50,000.00 1,554.07 1,743.92 1,89.5.88 102.79 77 .~0 8~9.84 lOS, 716.00 33,830.00 17,104.00 114.75 346.53 11,947.10 253.91 393.04 $07,369.56 EKTRA0 RD!NARY Drain Construction Refunds Opening A Gradinj Streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Constz~ction ~rid~e Jonst ;~ction School Buildings 1,012.65 48.00 395.42 2,172.48 41.25 2,323.33 237.94 20,748.11 25,000. O0 Total Clerk. 51,979.18 59,34 8.74 The 24th, day of Pebz~zary, 192.S. 3276. ~?~J_~..~:,'~. ~ to establi-' ~n set back lines on certain streets. '~="~-~'?'~' t,~,~ .~,onin.:.' '~ ~ "' ........ o~ck lines be es- ......... ~o, ~., ~,:~:,t set ' ~ tabZlshed on the followlnL; streets: Salem Avenue between 6th and 7th Ztr,~ets S. (2) Salem Avenue between t:~e 7este?n botutdry of 10th 7treet and Eastern boundry of 15tho~troet :T. (S) Luck ~,' ~ " '"- ::v~h:.z.. between 2nd ,~treet anal Gth ,.)trecu 3. AnD, -.,~,~o~o.~:~z:~:~o, the Council of t]:e :Jit':-~, of 'loano}:e after publishing the notic renu. ired b',~e law, gave a hearing to the .r;roperty ovmers on tke question of es- tablishing set back lines recommended by the Zoninj~o,' ~.,z"'ssion, which hearing was held on the 10th, day of Feb~ary 19~o, at 3 o'clock -~:. 7~., in the ~o~ncil ~oo ~' ~n in. tl~e ~,~unicipal Building, and ~"r~:'~,L~:~.~Ao ~', ato~'a~_z ~ hearing, no valid and leqal~ objection was re'ged to the establis!zment of set back lines on t:ze streets hereinbeford enumerated. '~-~'""~'~"~ ~ IT Ol~ .... ~'"'~ by the~"o~zncil of ~' ' back lines be, and are neze:.y established as follows: oa~:~ Avenue between 6th ~d ?th Streets Z. '.;. ' .... * t~e T~,~ -.~ line hereby estab!ished ~,~azl bo such as t~ maize ~'"~n~"~-.~._,~ Avenue between said streets 30 feet wide. (2) Salem Avenue between the '/astern boEmdry of ~10th Ztreet, and Eastern ' '~ established ~ boundry of 13th ~:.tr~et ~im.t ti:e lin~ hereb~ such as to make Zale~a Avenue 60 feet v;ide between said ~treets. (3) Luck 3venue between 2nd m~d 6th Streets Z. ',7. That a S-foot se t, back ' "e is I,z~. be, and he.'.:u~,, eztab!i~l~e,i on bot~ sides of sazd str. uet between the points mentioned. All buildings horeafteP erected on sase ooree oss~all eonf lm to t set bec] lines hePeby establis]~ed. Cie ri,:. A 2 P 2 0 V i] D The 24t]~, day of v~bz~, ~, Llarj, ,'- 19£8 . No. 3277. A ~:C'LUUl01~ grantinS a per:~:lt to ~ ~- " ........ e~r~e .,,. ~avne to instdi! certain gaso- line ea~d oil stora6e ta~.~s on his prope ~y on the ~, .... '~ ~ ql: Avenue West of , ~fez~on Street. BE I~ _-...~,~O~:uD oy 'tke 7ounczl of ~c ,, ~zz~,, a permit be, and is hereby granted George iV. 2ayne to install gasoline and. oil storage tazfizt as fo llows: (1) One 10,000 gallon gasolines~oraee~ t~zh'~"-. {2) 0no 10,000 gallon lubricating oil storage tank divided into two 5,000 ga~llon units. tt The ~.~rT- ~..~ ;~hall b,~ installed under sgecifi ca~l-~' ohs to be "~'~L!~ze~_' ~'~-' s by ti~e build- m~<pector and to his ooo= i[kinj an(] ..... +i:faotion. =.~e saiu. ,:=:oz'je ,,. )a~,rie by ' ='~" ' a~r .... ~ to i~demnify s~ve :~ ....~,.~--les:; t]io ....... .~i %, o ~ t,oa~?oho from all claims for e_arna~;es ~o perzons or pz-'oo'~rt-~,~ bbr rea~o:: of the cons o:~ction, and ..... ~n~nance of sai,i ~asoline rnd oil il of t'::~ "i* - ?To. 3278. A lZi"JLU:7137 attthoPizinS the A?pa!ac}lian _al~ctric ?ewer uompanz, to install ,eePta[n street," ¢~g:~uu. fo llows: ,.. a~:~o2. Lzel to in,oral! street ii~uS as ' ~. . lz6:~u on .,:ale Avenue half v;av bet',veen 14:th, and 10th,Streets. (2) 1-200 ..... ':~ 1,.~,~t at u~,~: intersection o? '~randon 2oa::~ ''?~.n,~ Oreemvood .',load. (5) 1-100.. :'.. !:isi:t on "'~,~tviev;.,~. Aven, ze at 17~= 3treet '. '..:. 2aiq. '~"': ~:' 1 ....... '.,~'LOu i3X-[Stinj bet~,e~,L the Appala- .... it~ .... to ,~ me intair_,ed under ~::e con~- , "- ,, ~- 12olas :;treet. Rocnoke c::.'? + Vii--" "~ !Po ' .... , ~ 'm ,o~u. Po'reval o~ cer- .......... d;.:.-~a -n, ..,.~! * _,oz.~ Company :.'e!ative to ~ct~n. rcil:'oo~': ::id_e-t-racks 7re:? ITicholac "'~uruet. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1st, day of March, 19Z8. A RESOLUTION au%horizing the City Manager to advertise for bids for the construction of certain streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of the streets named in the list hereto attached and m~__de a part hereof. The advertisement shall run for such time as the City Manager deems neeessax The bids when received shall be presented to Council for its action. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of March, 1928. No. ~E8£. A RESOLUTION to abandon such rights as the City may have in a portion of 3rd Street N. W., between Patton and Fairfax Avenues. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that such rights, as the city may have in that portion of 3rd Street N. W., abutting the property of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, George Whitten, E. Irvin Terry and George Akers, said strip being £5 feet wide on the West side and ? feet wide .on the Eas~ side and extending between Patton Avenue and~ Fairfax Avenue N. W., be, and is here by released. The said strip being shown on the map hereto attached and made a part hereof A ?~R'0 VEO, ATTES T: ~l-e rk. IN TEE COUNCIL FOR Tt~ CITY OF ROA~TOK~, VIRGIl;IA, The 9th, day of March, 1928. No. ~84. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to construct sidewalk, curb and gutter abutting the property of the Melrose Christian Church. 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 467 Avenue between Melrose Avenue and 22nd Street N. VI., the cost thereof to be charged to the account of street improvement. A P P R 0 V E D ATTESt. ClerK. IN TPE~ COUNCIL FOR THE CI?Y 0F ROA~0K~, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of March, 19£8. No. 528,5. '~ A' ~ESoLUTION authorizing the installation of 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) 1-2~0 C. P. light on Kenwood Boulevard and £1st Street S. E. (2) 1-2~0 C. P. light on Kenwood Boulevard and :~£nd, Street S. ~. Annex Territory - 19£~. ~$) 1-2~0 C. P. light at Grayson Avenue and l~th Street N. W. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk-j -~ ~ P~esi'de~t. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VI!~GINIA, The 9th, day of March, 1928. No. 3279. A RESOLUTION authoriz~ing t}~e constructi°n of 'certain sewers and assessing ~ one-third of the cost thereof against the abutting property. Wt~RF~S, by resolution of Council heretofore ad~pte~, the City Manager was authorized to give a hearing for the construction of a sewer to the abutting prop- erty owners on Pennsylvania Avenue from Lafayette Boulevard East to 22nd Street, and the North Side of Maryland Avenue from Lafayette Boulevard to Staunton Avenue. Acting under said resolution a notice was given the property owners by publish- ing the same in the Roanoke "WorldLNews", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time prescribed by law, and said hearing was held on the 22nd, day of February 1928, and VLLIEREAS, at said hearing no valid and legal objections were urged to the con- struction of the sewer. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV~D that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of a sewer to accommodate the property Side of Maryland Avenue from Lafayette Boulevard to Staunton Avenue, and when said bids are received the same shall be presented to Council for its action. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when said sewer is completed one-third of the cost thereof shall be assessed against the abutting property owners according to the front footage of their respective properties. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th, day of March, 1928. No. 3286. A RESOLUTION authorizing the employament of an assistant to the clerk in the office of the Civil and Police Justice, and fi~ing the salary. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Mana- ger be, and he is hereby authorized to employ an assistant to the Clerk in the office of the Civil and Police Justice at a salary not to exceed $100.00 per month. Such employment to begin April l, 1928, and to continue until changed by the Council. BE IT ~JRTHER RESOLVED that an appropriation of $900.00 be, and is hereby made to the account of Civil and Police Court. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: ~ Clerk i IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of March, 19£8. No. 3£87. 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 for a distance of la0 feet on 15th Street S. E., to accommodate No. 9£1. The 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 trovi- sions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restori tion. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of March, 1928. No. 3288. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of February, 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 February, 1928, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager 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 Council Coroner Zoning Commission Civil & Police Justice Collection of Dox Tax Almshouse Outside Poor Jospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collection Delinquent and Personal Land Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physician Quarantine & Detention Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables and feed Live Stock Refunds and Rebates Special Services Damages and Costs Workmen's Compensation Garage Schools Parks Library Market New Market Water Interest Gasoline & 0il Annex Pensions, Police & Firemen $ 1,000.~ 1,771.01 987.18 92.22 370.00 358.32 671.08 205.00 20 7.33 1,105.56 172.66 37.80 434.74 35.00 2,912.67 885.65 25.00 651.13 268.29 416.66 521.66 36.00 1,587.22 720.69 222.72 12,493.33 12,165.21 2,201.25 2,652.10 1,126.00 82.50 100.00 195.00 1,555.89 1,350.21 4,365.57 1,429.43 5,163.06 818.87 1,253.75 1,668.85 600.00 41.00 9£.64 43.51 212.01 1,203.45 35,004.60 1,069.10 2,871.43 2,370.91 339.28 72.50 1,540.00 971.96 875.95 298.73 111,923.73 EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain Construction Refunds Opening & Grading Streets Macadamizing Paving Curb and gutters £6.40 1,932.12 144.74 220.41 2,507.30 28.65 4,048.48 470 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0'~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th, day of March, 1928. No. 5290. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to enlarge the Council Room by removing a partition, and fixing the cost. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enlarge the Council Room by re- moving a partition at a cost not to exceed $?5.00. which shall be chargeable to the account of City Hall. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED Fl, es iden . IN TR-E CQU~ICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tCE, VIRGINIA, The 23rd day of March, 1928. No. 3283. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Section 9 of the Building Code. BE IT 0i~AINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 9 of the Building Code Be, and is hereby amended and re-ordained so as to read' as fol- Value of $ 25.00 to and including $ 100.00 -- $ .50 Value of 101.00 to and including 500.00 -- 1.00 Value of 501.00 to and including 1,000.00 -- 2.00 Value of 1,001.00 to and including 2,500.00 -- 3.00 Value of 2,501.00 to and including 5,000.00 -- 5.00 Value of 5,001.00 to and including 7,500.00 -- 7.00 Value of 7,501.00 to and including 10,000.00 -- 9.00 Value of 10,001.00 to and including 12,500.00 -- 10.50 Value of 12,501.00 to and including 15,000.00 -- 12,00 Value of 15,001.00 to and including 17,500.00 -- 13.~0 Value of 17,501.00 to and including 20,000.00 -- 15.00 lows: For all over the $20,000.00 in value the additional sum of twenty-five cents per one thousan~ or fractional part thereof. Provided, however, that no fees shall be charged for permits for the con- structton, alteration, addition or repairs to any church, schools or other munici- pal buildings. ATTEST: APPROVED 471 IN Ti~ COU~ICIL FOR THE" ~ VIRGINIA, ~IT~ 0F R0_a;.~0KE, The 25rd, day of ~,[arch, 1928., A~ 0RDI~k,"fCE to establish a bus route and directing the Safety U_otor Transit .Corporation to operate busses over Said route. BE IT 0RDAI':i~]D by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: (1) That a bus route be, and the same is hereby e~stablished as follows: BEGIN~IING at the corner of Campbell Avenue and First Street S. W., Thence along First Street to Church Avenue, Thence along Church'Avenue to Second Street ,S. W., Thence along Second Street S. W., to Luck Avenue, Thence along Luck Avenue to Fifth Street S. W., Thence along Fifth Street S. 'J., to ~arshall Avenue S. V;., Thence along ~.:iarshall Avenue to 8th Street S. Yr., Thence along 8th Street S. W., to Elm Avenue, Thence a~ross Elm Avenue and Wasena Bridge to ~.~'~ain Street Wasena, Thence along ~.~[ain Street to Wasena Avenue, Thence along Wasena Avenue to Rivermont[~,.~, Avenue, Thence along Riverment Avenue to 0tterview Avenue, Thence along 0ttervtew Avenue to Ghent Boulevard, Thence along Ghent Boulevard end crossing Virginia.Ave- nue to Denniston Avenue, Thence along Denniston Avenue to Chesterfield Street, Thence along Chesterfield Street to Berkley Avenue, Thence along Berkley Avenue to Brunswick Street, Thence along Brunswick Street to Denniston Avenue, Thence re- turning over the same streets to Second Street S. W., Thence along Second Street to Campbell Avenue at the place of Beginning. (2) That the Safety ~..~otor Transit Co ~'po ration be, and is hereby directed to operate its busses over said route in accordance with the provisions of Ordi- nance No. 1747 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 24th, day of ~{arch 1925. Jle-Fk-. APPROVED IN TP~ ~0UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIl?IA, The 2~rd, day of ~".arch, 1928. No. ~291. 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 is hereby'authorized, to install street lights as (1) 1-250 C. P. light on Grayson Avenue at 10th Street N. W., Annex - 1925. (2) 1-250 C. P. light on Grayson Avenue at llth Street N. W., Annex - 1925. (~) 1-250 C. P. light at 7th Street and ~...IcDowell Avenue N. U. Said lights to be maintained under the provisions of the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. follows: 4 2 7 IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI'[0k~, VIRGINIA, The 30th, day of l~arch, 1928. No. 3257. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section ~56 ~f an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 1Dth, day of July 19£2, creating the office of Plumbing Inspector and regulating plumbing, heating, etc., in the City of Roanoke, and to repeal Section ~514 of the General. 0rdir~anees of the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it shall be ~he duty of the Plumbing Inspector to cooperate with the Health Officer in the mainte- nance of all plumbing fixtures, waste pipes, drains, and kll other sanitary eQuil~' ment for the proper maintenance of sanitation. NO SLOPS FRO~[ AA~Y LOT, NOR THE~ DISCHARGE FR01,~,ANY SINK, BATH R00~.~, OR OTHER WATER FIXTU_~S, SHALL BE PEPJ~fITTED TO FLOW I~IT0 THE STREET, ALLEY, SID~TALK, OR ON ADJACENT PROPERTY. SUCH WASTE V;ATER SHALL BE ABSORBED ON THE~ PRE!~ISES BY TI~ SEPTIC TANK PROCESS OR UNDERGROUND DRP~INAGE FIE!?~, M¥C~P~ V..7~.ERE IT IS I~POSSIBLE 7;AT~R TO CONST!tUCT SUCH DRAINAGE FIELDS, THEN SUCH WAST~/$1~LL BE ABSORBED ON T~ PRE%{IS5 -- IN SUCH ~{~27NER AS THE PLLU~BING INS~CTOR SHALL DIRECT. AND i:R0¥iDED FURTHER THAT- THIS ORDINANCE SHALL NOT APPLY TO FL(DR DRAINS FR0Y. ~RIVATE GARAGES IF THEY ~RE PROPERLY TRAPPED AS DIRECTED BY THE. PLUI~_BIN~3 INSPECT0 ~. The Plumbi~g Inspector and Health 0f'ft.cer separately or jointly ~hall have po er to and ..Condemn/ reR~re the removal or repair of any plumbing fixtures, drains, catch basins, sinks, etc., that in his or their judgment is not a sani6ary fixture or is not maintained in a sanitary condition. It shrill be the duty ef the Plumbing Inspec- tor or the Health Officer, to notify the owner, agent, less~e¥ 6r sny Darty or parties responsible for the maintenance of any insanitary conditions, resulting from faulty plumbing or drainage, and of any requirement in regard ~h~reto. Any person, or person~,firm ~r corporation includ.ing owner,, ggent, or workman violating any of the terms or pro.visions of this ordinance for whi6h violgtion 'no penalty is otherwise fixed in this 'ordinance, or failing to obey:any o~rder Of the Plumbing Inspector, or Health Officer, or both, tSSuSd in-pursuance of this'ordi- nance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction there6f shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, and where such violation is of a continuing ~ nature,, eacnoday such person, f'~rm or corporation violates any provision ~f this ordinance or fails to conform to any order of the Pl~umbing Inspec.tbr or the Health Officer; or both, shall be deemed a separate offense. ,~ ~RT~R ORDAINED that Section ~314 of tke General Ordinances of the Cit~ 'BE I T ~ ~ of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby repealed. A'p p R 0~V E D ~ si deb ~. ATTESt?: .... CI~rk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII~IA, The 30th, day,of ~¢,arch, 19£8. No. 5292. 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 ~ompan, y be, and it is he~'eby authorized to install street lights as fo llows: (1) 1-£50 C. P. light on Sherwood 'Avenue and Brighton Road, (2) 1~-250 C. P. light on Sherwood Avenue smd Canterberry Road, [3) 1-2~0 C. P. light on Sherwood Avenue and Sheffield Road, ~(4) 1-£~0 C. P. light on,Sherwood Avenue and Warrington Road, Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. A?PR0 VE D AT TEST: Cle rk. · ,Oresi'dent. IN. Tt~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA%~0KE, VIRGIUIA, The 30th, day of'I,Iarch, 1928. No. 3295.' A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of storm drains, and sewers to the Tinsley Construction Company. BE IT RESOLVED by the Co ~uncil of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction'of the storm drains and sewers h~reinafter set out be awarded the Tinsley ConstrUction Company at the ~rices named as follows: (1) Storm Drain ~,{elrose Avenue from 18th Street to 20th Street, and 20th ~Street from ~.~elrose to Orange Avenue N. W .......... ~ ....... ~ 4,900.00 (2i Sanitar~ Sewers: 8 inch sanitary sewer from Staunton, Avenue West of 22nd Street North~ through private property to alleY, and with .alley West to Lafayette. Boulevard, ................... ..... 1,46V.44 (3) Box Culvert: Trout Run for 100 lineal feet between' 3~ and 4th, Streets N. W., on property o'f Central ~Zauufacturing Company ... ~,.770.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City. Attorney be,'and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper form of contract and bend to be executed by said Tinsley Construction ~ompany before proceeding with Said work. contract price. APPROVED ATTEST: ..... Clerk. ' -- The' bond to be in [D~J of tbs 474 IN THE ~JOUN~IL FOR _~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The S0th, day of ~arch, 19£8. No. ~£96. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City I~.~anager to construct curb, gutter and penetration macadam on Orange Avenue between 24th and 25th Streets. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City'~:~ana- ger be, and he is hereby authorized to constract curb, gutter and penetration maca- dam on Orange Avenue between £4th and 25th Streets, N. ?f., at a cost not to exceed 3900.00, the same to be charged to the account of street improvement. APPROVED P~esid~n~. ATTEST: Clerk. IN TtS~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 4th, day of April, 19£8. No. ~£97. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to C. H. Turner for the construction of a fire station in'South Roanoke at his bid of ~£6,000.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a fire station in South Roanoke be awarded to C. H. Turner at his bid of $£6,000.00. The construction of said fire station to be in strict accordance to the plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. BE IT ~JRTHER ~ESOLVTD that the said C. H. Turner before proceeding with the construction of the said fire station shall enter into a bond with a good surety company in the penalty of$1~,O00.O0, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. Clerk'. APPROVED IN THE COUT~CIL FOR TIE{ ~ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIl'?IA, The ~th, day of April, 19£8. ~o. 3298. A RESOLUTION to award the c~ntract for heating the South Roanoke fire sta- tion to R. ti. Lowe & Company at their bid of ~1,870.00. BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the heating of the South Roanoke fire station be, and the same is hereby awarded to R. H. Lowe & Company at their bid of ~1,870.00. The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, specifications 47? and proposals suhmitted with said~ bid. _~. .... ~_~ R:.oLLV::,D t}~at before proceeding with said work the said ~. H. Lowe & Company shall enter into a bond with good. security in the penalty of ~9~5.00, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. ATTEST: CIe rk. APPROVED IN THE '~ ~ ~i~ ~ ~0UL~IL FOR ,~ '~ITY OF ROA~IOKE, VI!{GII~?IA, The 4th, day of April, 1928. No. 3299. A R'~SOLUTI0~,! to award ~he contract to the Tinsley Construction Company for certain street work. BE IT ~ ' '~ R.~o0LVED by the Council of ohe oity of Roanoke that the contract .fo.r certain street work be, and the same is hereby awarded the ~'~znoley-o Construction !Company, as follows: Construction of concrete curb and paving on Norfolk Avenue ~. W., rom Jefferson feet to 'First Street ............... Construction of concrete curb,gutter and paving on Second Street ~ W from Franklin Road to alley South Construction of concrete curb and pavi~ on Salem Avenue S. W., from 15th to 16th Street ............................. Construction of concrete paving on Linden Avenue for 425 feet East from Bellville Road ........................... Construction of concrete curb and gutter on Northumberland Avenue from Chesterfield Street to Dudding Street ............ Construction of concrete curb and gutter on Chapman Avenue from 15th to 18th Streets, and on the West Side of 15th Street from Chapman Avenue North to alley .................... Construction of concrete curb and gutter on 8th Street S. W., from Patterson Avenue to. Rorer Avenue, and on Rorer Avenue from 8th to 9th Streets ...................................... Construction of concrete curb and gutter on 7th Street S. E., from Buena Vista Avenue to ~,{orrell Ave~le .................... Construction of concrete curb and gutter on 1st Street S. ~ from Bullitt Avenue to Elm Avenue ~'' 2,407.40 3,223.00 4,147.75 2,061.75 1,492.50 2,908.50 1,713.10 3,064.60 1,359.00 Construction of concrete curb and gutter on 8th Street N. ?~ from Gilmer Avenue to ~adison Avenue '~'' " · ......................... 5,092.75 The work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, sepcifieations iand proposals submitted with the said bid. The said Tinsley Construction Company before proceeding with said work shall enter into a bond with good security in the penalty of 50% of the contract price. ATTsoT: APPROVED C'l'e rk. 476 IN THI~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI_VIA, The 4th, day of April, 1928. No. 5300. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to S. B. Bennington & Son for certain street work: BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract be awarded E. B. Bennington & Son for street work as follows: Construction of concrete curb, gutter and penetration macadam on Ferdinand Avenue S. V/., between Itighland and l~ountain Avenue 3,142.60 Construction of curb, gutter and penetration macadam on Allison Avenue S. W., from 6th Street to 600 feet West ................... Construction of concrete curb, gutter and penetration macadam on 6th Street S. W., from Washington to Highland Avenue ............. 4,269.50 2,362.10 Construction of concrete curb; gutter and penetration macadam on M, adison Avenue from 7th to 8th Streets, and on 7th Street from ~adison to !qcDowell A.v.e.~,.~e., a..nd. NcDowe.l.1 Avenue from ~t.h., to 7th, Street N. W ............................ ~ ..... $2,262.10 Construction of curb, gutter and penetration macadsn~ on llth Street N. W from Orange to Staunton Avenue ........................ .~ .......... 6,~64.60 Said work shall be done in strict accordance with plans, specifications and proposals submitted with said bid. The said S. B. Bennington & Son before proceeding with Said work shall exe- cute a bond with good security in the penalty of 50% of the contract pri'ce, con- ditioned for the-faithful performance of said contract. AT TEST: APPROVED F~e sid~nt. IN T~ COUNCIL F0~ THE CITY 0U ROANOICE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of April, 1928. No. 3301. A RESOLUTION to award the contract to J. R. Vaughan & Company for the con- struction of certain street work. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract be awarded J. R. Vaughan & Company for the following work: Construction of concrete curb and gutter on Kenwood Boulevard from Greenbrier Avenue to 800 feet East of Greenbrier Avenue, and penetration macadam from 18th Street to 800 feet East of Greenbrier Avenue S. E ...................... . ................ $ ll,§Tl.~0 Said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans, sepcifications and proposals submitted with said bid. Said J. R. Vaughan & Company before proceeding with said work shall exec~te a bond with good security in the penalty of ~0% of the contract price, conditioned ?or the faithful performance of said co~ract. APPROVED AT TEST: 477 ~he 4th, clay of April, 1928. No. 5502. A R~SOLU?ION to award the contract for the construction of certain street work to ~.~. S. Hudgins. BE IT ~ ~ ~ ~' ~o0L~D by the Council of the zzty of Roanoke that the contract be awarded '~ ~ ~ ..... Hudgins for the constructiOn of tke following work: Construction of concrete curb and gutter on Winona Avenue from ~ ' °tr St ~ 2 164.00 ~a~n o eet to 5rd reet ............................ ,,, , Construction of concrete curb and g~tter on Uycliff Avenue from 1st to 3rd Streets .................................. 2,582.75 Construction of concrete curb and g'~tter on Wellington Ave- nue from ~7cClanahan Place to 5th Street .................. 5,652.00 Construction of concrete curb and gutter on Rosalind Ave- nue from 5th to 8th Streets · Construction Gf cencrete curb and gutter on Avenham Avenue from 7th Street t¢ City Limits ............................. 1,755.00 Construction of c~ncrete curb and gutter on 8th Street o. E., from Buena Vista to ~Correll :Ivenue ................. Z,657.50 The work to be done in strict accordance witk the plans, specifications and 'proposals suSmitted with said bid. The said ~.'[. S. Hudgins before proceeding with said work shall execute a bond iwith good security in the panalty of 501:~ of the contract price, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED The 6th, day of April, 19Z8. ?[o. 5505. A RESOLVUZ0~:~ granting a permit to the Roanoke Water Works ComPany to in- stall a certain water main. ...... :~_~D by tke Council of ~z,e City of~,om~o:.e '~ '~ ~ that a permit be, and hereby granted ~h., ~!oanoke Water Works Com:.any to '[nstalia 5 ~nc]~ water main ir, Orange Avenue from 20th to S3rd Street F. ~,'i. Said ....... Ro~no~.e Water '.7ork~ ..... ~ ~ump~ny by actind; under okzs resolution a~ees to indemnify - ' ..... ans. save harmless the City of ]~oanoke from all claims for da.~a~es to per- sons or property by reason of tke conat:,~ction ~,_n~.t maintenance of said water mazn, and further agrees to replace the strcet v~kere ,z,~ ~om= . ....... u i~ ooened under the provi- sions of tlc general '' ~ ~' ._ or~znanc~s of tke ~ty of ~oanoke prov~din'g for street restora tion. Clerk. A'D PR0 VED 478 The 6th, ~ay o£ April, 1928. No. 3304. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City I~fanager to improve 15th, Street along the property of the ~,.ielrose Presbyterian Church. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of tke City of Roanoke that the City ~5.anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to have tlc curb, gutter and penetra- tion macadam constructed on 15th Street N. :ii., between ~.~oor,man and Essex Avenues abutting the property of the ~elrose Presbyterian Church. The cost thereof to be char'ged to the account of street improvement. ADPR 0 VE D ATT=cT: C l~e'rk; IN T,'~£o'~'a~r~IL~.~..,~ 'FOR TIrE CITY OF R0m'..:0K~, VIRGIIqIA, The 6th, day of April, 1928. 3305. A ~J~Z07.UTIOI'? authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of tke City of Roanoke that the APpalachian Electric Fower Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install street lights as fo llows: (1) 1-250 C. P. light on Chestnut Avenue half way between 5th, and 6th, Streets Y. W. (2) 1-250 C. P. light on ?Jadison Avenue half way between Peach Road and 3rd Street N. :7. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. A~R0 V ~ D ATTEST: - ~ . P~esident. II~ T~ C0~.~CIL 701'~ T}~ CITY OF ROAVOKE, VIRGIUIA, The 6th, day of April, 1928. No. 3293. A RESOLUUIOV authorizing the City ~.Sanager to grade or cause to be graded Morrell Avenue S. E., between 8th, and 9th, Streets, and appointing ~aid City !~anager a committee to ascertain the damages to the abutting property. 479 BE IT ~'~ ' ~-..~t,L~D by tke Council of the ~zty of Roanoke that the ,~' '~ ~lty ~,~mager be, and he is hereby directed to grade or cause to be graded [[oPrel! Avenue S. E., between 8th, and 9th, Streets. Such gra~e to be in accord~ce witk the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof. ~v~.~n ~,.~ that tke bity~a~er~ ~ be, and he is hereby appointed a committee to personally inspect all of the property likely to be effected by said grading, and to ascertain what damages, if ~.y, will acc~e to the ovmers thereof, and the said ~.zty'~' ~' ~anage~ -~ ~s' directed to give the notice required by'law to the said property owners, and to proceed in all respects as provided by Sections 3056 and Z0~9 inclusive, of the Code of Virginia of 1919. APPROVED '~ ~ . ~e~idefit. ATTEST: · IN T}~ COL.rNCIL Y0R THE CITY OF R0:4JfOKE, VIRGIN. IA, The 6th, day of April, 1928. No. 3£94. ~IT 02DIU~J.!CE to amend and reordain Sections 1£1, 1££, 1£3, 1~4 and 1~1 of the Building Code. BE IT 02DAI>~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 1~1, 1~, 1~, 1~4 and 151 of the ~ilding Code be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: Section 1Z1. That the maxim~ allowable ~tresses in steel and iron shall no1 exceed the following values in pounds per sQ~re inch. ~ Maximum tension on net section ~laximum compression on gross section Bendin~ on extreme fiber, tension Bending on extreme fiber compression Bending on extreme fiber of pins cheer on shop rivets and pins Shear on field rivets smd pins ~hear on bolts Shear on rolled steel shapes Shear on plate girder webs, gross sect. oh~ar on. brackets Bearing on shop rivets and pins Bearing on field rivets Bearing on bolts Rolled Cast Urought Cast Steel Steel Iron Iron 18,000 16,000 1~,000 ...... 18,000 16,000 10,000 10,000 18,000 16,000 lg,O00. ~,000 18,000 16,000 12,000 10,000 27,000 ............ . ..... 13,500 . ................. 10,000 .................. 8,000 . .... . ............ 12 000 12,000 .................. · ................. 2,000 24,000 .................. 20,000 .................. 16,000 .................. PO I}UYLAS 702 ~.u~.=..u .~,2.~_, lION COml~r:o.- (a) The maximum allowable compressive stresses per square inch for columns shall not exceed the values determined by the following formulas: Steel Columns P - 18000 L 12 or P - 18,000 - 70 R I Plus - 18000 r 2 Wrought Iron Columns . ............................. p _ Cast Iron Columns ................................. B = In which formulas; P = ~¢aximum allowable unit stress in pounds per sq. inch. R = The least radius of gyration in inches. L = The unsupported length in in~. 12,000 - 60 ~ 10,000 - 40 I~ R In no case shall the compressive stress in st~eel columns exceed 15,000 pounds per square inch nor shall L/R exceed 120. In no case shall the le. ngth of cast iron columns exceed seventy times the least radius of gyration in inches. (b) For steel columns filled ~,'~' t:~ a~m_ encased in concrete extending at least two inches beyond the outer edges of the steel, where the steel is calculated to ca..try the entire live and dead loads, tke allowab%e stress per s~uare inch shall not exceed the values determined by the formula~ P ~ 20,000 - ?0 ~ . but shalI not exceed 18,000 pounds square inch L/R 120. (c) For steel columns filled with but not encased in concrete the steel shalll'~ be calculated to carry the entire live and dead loads. In this case the above formula ( see paragraph b ) may be used, but the maxi-~, mum allowable stress s~all uot exceed 15,000 pounds per square inch. [d) Stresses due to eccentric loading shall be provided for in all columns. }~AXII, EE~'[ LENGTH OF STRUTS FOR WIND BRACING.- (e) The length of steel columns shall not exceed one hundred and twenty (120) times the least radius of gyration tn' inches, but the limiting length of struts for wind bracing, only, may be onehundred and fifty times the least radius of gyration in inches. FACTORS OF SAFETY Section 12£. Factors of safety. When working stress is not provided. That u~hen unit stress for any saterial is not prescribed in this Code the relation of allowable unit stress to ultimate strength shall conform t~o and be the same as the standard specifications of structual steel for buildings adopted June l, 19£~, by the American Institute of Steel Construction and the s~e is hereby accepted a part of this section. ~etals, REI~0RCED CONC~TE, TI~BER A~D ST0~E.- For metal subjected to sion or tranverse strains, i to ~, For reinforced concrete, i to ~. For timber, I to 6. For nat~al or artificial stone m~d brick ~d stone masonry i to 10. ','~I ~D P~ZSURE Section 125. HORIZOUTAL -.7!7D iP2Ett~l.- That all structures exported to wi~ shall be designed to resist a wind pressure acti~ horizontally in ~y direction, zs follows: (a) For finished 6t~ctu-res, a pres~re of twenty (20) ponds per sQ~re foot on the sides and ends of buildings ~d on the vertical projections of roof surfaces (b) In process of construction, a pressure of thirty (30) pounds ~r square foot on the vertical surface and the vertical projection of inclined ~rfaces of and mad~ ten- all exposed me~;al or other f~ame ?ermissible T;orki~; Ztress.- For combi~ed stress due to wind and other loads, the permissible v~orki~g stress may o¢~ increased 55 1~$~, provided the section thus ~ foun~ is not less than - ~,~t. required by the dead and live loads alone. missible worki:: stresses may be ~ncreased In no case shall the overt~'ning moment due to the wind pressure exceed sevent~ five per cent of the moment of stability of the dea'~ load of the struct~e. Section 1E4 Incasing of columns.- T~at where ool~ns are used to support iro~ or Steel girders carrying inclosure ~'~alls, the said col~ans shall be of cast iron, wrought iron, or rolled steel, and on the e>~osed s~faoes be cono~ruoted to resi~ fire by having a oasLn~j of brick work not less than eight inches the outside surfaces, not less than four inches in thickness on the inside ~rfaces~, and all bonded ~nto the brick ~¥or]~ of the inclosure Yzalls. Between the said in- closing brickwork and the columns there shall be a space of not less than ~" Yzhioh shall be filled solidly with li%uid cement grout as the courses of brick work are I!':CRi~kS~:O OF OUTL~= OF GIiDERS- The exposed sides o~ the wrought iron or steel girders shall be similarly oovered in with briol: vzork , terra ootta, concrete Gypsum block not less than four inches in thickness on the outer a~faoes an~ tied and boarded, but th~ extreme outer edge of the flanges of beams or plates or angles connected to the beams, may project to ~uithin t~'~o inches of the outside s~faoe of the brick casing. I~TSIDE oFR~ub GI~ERo. The inside s-~faces of girders may %e similarly covered with brick work, or if projecting inside of the wall, they shall be pro- tected by terra eotta, concrete Gyps~ block or other fireproof material not less than four inches in thickness. .... ~A~H ~=02Y.- Girder s for the ~pport of inolosure walls shall be placed at the floor line of each story. ~he skeleton steel frame of a buil~in.g shall be independent from that o7 ~ adjoining building, and the frame of one buildin.~ shall not be bolted or riveted ~n ~y m~ner to the frame of any other building. BASES OF oTRUCT~,L IRO~E AI~D ~Tm~L COLT~,.~ES.- FOUnDATIOn.- Struot~al iron and steel columns shall rest on either cast iron or steel bases, proportioned so as to distribute the entire load on the coi~m safely to the oo~rete or grillage foun- dation. All columns shall be properly secured to the 'bases. ~,: superimposed load without relying upon the walls enclosing the frame, an~. all structual members shall be connected continuously with riveted con- nections from the ~oundations to the top of the building.. IW~'~'r~ Ail metal col~nns, girders and be~s and all portions of the struct~al steel of the skeleton shall be so designed ~'~here po~s~bze that all con- nections shall be accessible after erection for the purposes of inspection, cle~- lng and painting. Section 1~1. PAINTIYG BE!~02~ ~;R~,~TING: (A) Parts not in contact, but inaccessible after assembling, shall be properly (B) All steel work, except encased in concrete shall be thoroughly cleaned and given one coat of acceptable metal protection well worked into the joints and open spaces. (C) Machine finished surfaces shall be protected against corrosin. (D) Field painting is a phase of maintenance, but it is important that un- less otherwise properly protected, all steel work shall after erection be protect- ed by a field coat of good paint applied by a competent painter. (E) Bedded in concrete: Paint shall not be required for metal structural work which is to be thoroughly embedded in concrete or cement grout applied directly !against the metal. (F) Cleaned: All metal structural wo~k that is to be embedded in concrete or cement grout shall be cleaned of all scales, dust, dirt, and rust, but not ' painted. (G) Inspection before painting: Cast iron columns shall not be painted or covered untiI after inspection by the Department of Buildings. (H) ~;Ietal Under 'Jater: All iron or steel used rudder water shall be closed with concrete. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, day of April, 19~8. No. 3306. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roano]~ Water Works Company to in- stall certain water mains. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanot~ that a permit be, and , the same is hereby granted the Roanoke Water Works Company to install water mains as follows: (1) A 6" main on Orange Avenue N. W., between 23rd and 25th Streets. (2) A 6" main'on 25th Street from Orange Avenue to Hanover 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 dan~ges to persons or property by reason of the construction and maintenance of said water mains, and further agrees to replace the streets under the provisions of the genera ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street restoration. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR TKE CITY. OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, daff of April, 1928. No. 3308. 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 authorize~ to install a street light as follows: (1) One 250 C. P. light at the intersection of Hanover Avenue and 8th, Street N. W. Said light to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalach~. Electric Power Company and the City of RoanOke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk IN'T~E COUNCIL FOR TtiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 13th, davy of April, 1928. No. 3309. A RESOLUTION granting a pe~nit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install two 20,000 gallon gasoline tanks. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Standard 0. il Compauy of New Jersey to install two 20,000 gallon gasoline tanks above ground on their property at ~1007 Kimball Avenue N. E. Said tanks shall be installed in accordance with specifications to be furnish, ed by the Building Inspector smd to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Standard 0il Company of ~[ew 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 eonstructi¢,n and maintenance of said gasoline tanks. ATTEST: APPROVED an IN TBE COUNCIL FDR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ~3th, day of April, 1928. No. $310. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts ar~i claims against the City of Roanoke for the month of March, 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 March 1928, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineering Dep ' t. City Clerk & Auditor Tre astl~r~r Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections Stationery & Printing Counci 1 Cot one r Zoning Civil & Poli~e Justice Assessing & col. Dog ~ax Almshouse Outside Poor Hosp ita ls Organized Charities Insane Jai 1 Juvenile Court Collecting Delinquent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspe oti on Military & Armories Physi ci au Quarau ti ne & Dot en ti o n Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repai rs Bridge Repairs Cr~sher City Stables & Feed Live Stoak Rei%lnds and Rebates Special Sexy ices Allo'~':auce s and Gifts Workmen' s Compensation Garage Schools Parks Lt br ary Mark et New !larket Wat er Gasoline & 0il Inter e st Acco unts P%vab 1 e Annex Police & Fire Pensions $ 891.83 1,837.8:5 1,042.43 127.53 370,00 358.32 3,212.12 8,276.02 156.00 1,535.55 274.93 23.52 433.32 110. O0 442.59' 857.02 102.50 797.28 175.75 416.66 521.66 60.00 1,727.32 649.76 365.87 12,351.84 11,716.32 2,201.25 2,760.81 506.63 95.00 100.00 195.00 1,440.47 1,421.45 4,004.38 1,329.18 5,646.21 1,482.66 1,799.41 2,398 .~8 750.00 1§3.28 448.00 20 0. O0 569.35 1,138.82 60,000.00 1,~.51.62 2,209.99 1,8~O.91 740.38 77.50 1,179.34 4,702.50 734.14 1,064.74 298.73 151,553.98 EXTRAORDINARY Fire Department Sewer Construction Drain Construction Reftxncl s Opening & Grading Streets Macadamiz lng Paving Curb and gutters Sidewalk Construeti on Bridge Construe tton School Buildings 858.78 310.19 2,992.~ 4?.5? 1,123.94 2,186.19 1,050.~5 3,773.16 35,623.30 50,000.00 101, Z.50.80 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 1Zth, day of April, 1928. No. 3511. A RESOLUTION atbthorizing the City ~anager to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on certain streets in Wasena and the l,~orningside Heights Additions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized to give a hearing to the property owners abutting on certain streets in Wasena and the Norningside Heights Additions. Said streets being shown on the maps hereto attached and made a part hereof on the question of connecting sewers to accommodate their respective properties. A portion of the cost of said construction to be charged against the abutting property. The City ~{anager is directed to report with recommendation to the Council. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~3JOKE, VIRGINIA, The £0th, day of April, 1928. No. 3312. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain g~s mains. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the ~lty of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas Light Company to install gas mains as follows: (1) A 4" main on Valley Avenue,?iasena, from Hamilton Avenue 900 feet West to a dead end. (~) A ~" main on the Boulevard and Pennsylvania Avenue, Villa Heights, 180 feet West from the Boulevard. (3) A 2" gas main on 12th Street from ~lurray Avenue to 5!orton Avenue. On ~Iorton Avenue to Taylor Street; on Taylor Street to llth Street; on llth Street to Murray Avenue and on ~,~orton Avenue between llth and 12th Streets S. E. The 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 and further agrees to replace the streets v~here the same are opened under the pro- visions of the general ordinances of the City of Roanoke providing for street res- i! toration. !il ~ ~ Ulerk. APPROVED Pre si den ~. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of April, 1928. . . No. 3513. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Clerk and Auditor to draw a warrant for '$§0.00 payable to D. A. Caldwell, or his assignees, refunding the fine imposed upon him in 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 $50.00 paya-i ble to D. A. Caldwell, or his assignees, to 'refund a fine imposed upon him in the Police Court in a Case which was afterwards appealed and tried i~ the Hustings Court. Said amount when paid shall be charged to the account of Refunds and Rebates.. ATTEST: ' Glo r~. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of April, 1928. No. 3314. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to employ additional help for the Almshouse. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ additional help at the Almshouse at a cost not to exceed $30.00 per month, to continue for such time ~as may be necessary. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an appropriation of $270.00 be, amd is hereby made to the account of Almshouse to pay the salary of such additional employee. ATTES T: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 20th, day of April, 1928. No. 331~. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase certain lands for the purpose of opening Dudding street into Sherwood Avenue, Raleigh Court. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: (1) That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase from the West Raleigh Court Land Company at a cost not to exceed $4,690.00 the following land: (2) A thirty foot strip of land lying East and West of Dudding Street North of Sherwood Avenue extended, containing two tenths of an acre. (1) A parce~l of land lying between Lot 3, Section 14, Raleigh Court Land Company and East of I~udding Street containing .68 of an acre. (2) That the City ~fanager be, and he i,s hereby authorized to purchase from W. P. V~illson and George B. Engleby the strip of land off of Lot 3, Section.14, Raleigh Court Land Company, at a cost not to exceed $350.00. (3) The purchase of said land being for the purpose of opening Dudding Street into Sherwood Avenue and Careter ,Road, Raleigh Court. (4) That the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to examine the title to said strip, of land and to report thereon in writing. (5) That ,when said City Attorney has reported upon said title the City Clerk and Auditor is directed to draw warrants to the proper parties for the pur- chase Price thereof, and ahall charge the same to the account of Street Improvement. ATTEST: APPROVED President. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of April, 1928. No. 3316. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to the Tovms Bus Line to install a 1,000 gallon gasoline tank on its premises at the Southwest Corner of Campbell Avenue and 8th Street Southeast. BE IT ~SOLVED by the. Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Towns Bus Line to install a 1,000 gallon gasoline tank, under-ground,.on its property located at the Southwest Corner of Campbell Avenue and Sth Street Southeast. The installation of said gasoline tank shall be under specifications to be furnished by the Buildin~ Inspector and to his good liking and satisfaction. Said Towns Bus line by acting under 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 installation and maintenance of said gasoline tank. AT.TES T: Clerk. APPROVED President. IN TttE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of April, 1928. No. 3317. 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 is hereby authorized to install street lights as follows: (1) 1-2b0 C. P. light at the corner of Sherwood Avenue and Windsor Avenue, Raleigh Court. (2) 1-2~0 C. P. light at the corner of Arlington Road and Brandon Road, Raleigh Court. The following lights in the Annex Territory - 1925. (1) 1-2~0 C. P. light at Brandon Road and Canterberry Road, (2) 1-280 C. P. light at Brandon Road and Mount Vernon Road, (3) 1-250 C. P. light at Brandon Road and Warrington Road. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the City of Roanoke and the Appalachian Electric Power Company. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE. COUNCIL FOR T~ CITY OF R0~d~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 2?th, day of April, 1928. No. 3318. A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Robert Goodykoontz to construct cross- overs at the corner of South Jefferson Street and Vlhitmore Avenue. BE IT ?JESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted Robert Goodykoontz to construct cross-overs into a filling sta- tion at the corner of South Jefferson Street and Whitmore Avenue: one of said cross overs to be on Whitmore Avenue and the other on Jefferson Street. Said cross-overs shall be constructed according to specifications to be furnished by the City Nanager and to his good liking and satisfaction. The said Robert Goodykoontz 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 of said cross-overs. ATTESt: Clerk. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0t~, VIRGINIA, The 27th, day of April, 1928. No. 3319. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of a park house in Eureka Park to T. D. Franklin at the price of~%1,Z48.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the contract for the construction of a park house in Eureka Park be, and the same is hereby awarded T. D. Franklin at his bid of ~? ^1,248.00. The work to be done in strict accordance with plal~_s, specifications and proposals submitted v~ith said bid. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that before proceeding with said work said T. D. Frank, lin shall execute a bond in the sum of $624.00, with good security conditioned for the faithful performance of said work. APPROVED ATTEST: - Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOE Tt~ CITY OF R0~'~0KE, VIRGIFIA, The 4th, day of ~Ray, 19~8. No. 33Z0. A RESOLUTIOE 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 pur- poses. ~,;LEi~Ao~ ~, it is to the best interest of the City of Roanoke, and the public schools of the city to exchange that piece of land belonging to the,. City of Roanoke, and neY. used for school purposes, which piece of land is bounded and de- scribed as follows: Beginning at tt~e ~. E. corner of Third Street S. U., and Luck Avenue; thence with the line of Third Street N. 8 deg. 18 min. 46 sec. W. ZOO feet to a point; thence N. 82 deg. 09 min. 15 sec. E. 313.4~ feet to a point on the 'Jes~t side of Second Street S. U; thence with the line of same S. 8 deg. 18 min. 07 sec. E. ZOO feet to the N. U. corner of Second Street and Luck Avenue; thence with the line of Luck Avenue S. 82 deg. 09 min. 15 sec. L~. 313.4 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 1.4~9 acres, and being all of lots 3, 4, 5a, 5a-2, 5b, 8, and a Souther~ portion of 2 ar~l 7 an¢~ present alley, block 14, sheet l, S. ¥~., according to the map of the Official Survey. All bearings referred to the Aerzd~an of the Official Survey. See plan 2545 on file in office of City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia, with the ?nited States Government for that piece of land now used by said Government for post o~fice and other purposes, which said land is houu~ded and described as fo llows: Parcel No. 1. Beginning at a point on the ~T. E. corner of First Street S. and Church Avenue; thence with First Street N. 1 deg. 45 min. E. 100 feet to the center of an alley; thence S. 87 deg. 45 min. E. 75 feet to a point; thence South I deg. 45 min. ~'~. 5 feet to a point on the South side of said. alle:y~ ti'~ence S. 87 deg. 45 min. E. 21.5 feet to a point; thence N. 1. deg. 45 min. E. 5 feet to the center of alley; thence with same S. 87 deg. 45 min. E. £$.~ feet to a ~oint; then S. i deg. 45 min. V~. 100 feet to the North side of Church Avenue~ thence with said Chub, ch Avenue N. 87 deg. 45 min. ¥I. 125 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.284 acres. Bearings referred to deed of V~. H. Horton to United States of America. date Aug. l~, 1892. See plan 254~ on file in the office of th~ D. B. 3~2, page City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. Parcel 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 Church Avenue S. 88 deg. 51 min. ~l sec. E. 51.49 feet to a point; thence N. i deg. l0 min. l0 sec. E. 100 feet to the center of a l0 foot alley; thence along the center of said alley N. 88 deg. 49 min. 54 sec. W. 51.46 feet to the East line of United States Post 0ffic property; thence along the ~ast line of said property S. i deg. 12 min. 35 sec. Wf 100 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.118 acres. All bearings referred! ! to tim ~.~.~eridian of the Official Survey. See plan 2545 on file in the Office of th~ City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. A plat of said parcels of land being hereto attached and made a part hereof. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke, (the School Board concurring) as fo~lows: 1. That the City of Roanoke, ( the School Board concurring) does hereby propose to convey with General Vfar~nty of Title and ~odern English Covenants to the Unite~ States Government that piece of land bounded and described as follows: Beginning 'at the N. E. corner of Third Street S. l~f., and Luck Avenue; thence with the lt~e of Third Street N. 8 deg. 18 min. 46 sec. V~. 200 feet to a point; thence N. 82 deg. 09 min. 15 sec. E. ~1~.43 feet to a point on the W.est side of Second Street S. V~; thence with the line of same S. 8 deg. 18 min. 0,7 sec. E. 200 feet to the N. W. corner of Second Street and Luck Avenue; thence with the line of Luck Avenue S. 82 deg. 09 min. 15 sec. W. ~1~.4 feet to the place of be- ginning, containing 1.439 acres and being all of lots 3, 4, Sa, 5a-2, 5b, 8, and a Southern portion of 2 and ~ and present alley, block 14 Sheet l, S. W. according to the ~p of the Official Survey. All bearings referred to the ~'[eridian of the Official Survey. See plan 2545 on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanok~ , Virginia. 2. In consideration for such conveyance the United .States Government is to convey to the City of Roanoke those parcels of land bounded and described as fol- lows: Parcel No. 1. Beginning at a point on the N. E. corner of First Street S. ~#., and Chm-ch Avenue; thence with First'Street N. i deg. 45 min. E. 100 feet to the center of an alley; thence S. 87 deg. 45 min. E. 75 feet to a point; thence South i deg. 45 min. Vf. 5 feet to a point on the South side of said. alley; thence S. 87 deg.' 45 min. E. 21.5 feet to a point; thence N. i deg. 45 min. E. 5 feet to the center of alley; thence with same S. 87 deg. 4~ min. ~. 28.5 feet to a point; then e ~ ~,~ ~, ~aa ~ +.~ ~h~ w~th .~. of Church Avenue~ thence with saidill II Church Avenue N. 87 deg. 45 min. W. 125 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.284 acres. Bearings referred to deed of ¥,~. H. Horton to TTnited States of America. D. B. 81 page 332. Date August 13th, 1892. See plan 2545 on file in the office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. Parcel No. 2. Beginning at a point on the North side of Chure2~ Avenue 124.96 feet East of First Street; thence along the North line of sai~ Church Avenue S. 88 deg. 51 min. 31 sec. E. 51.49 feet to a point; thence N. i deg. l0 min. l0 sec. E. 100 feet to the center of a l0 foot alley; thence along the center of said alley N. $$ deg. 49 min. 54 sec. W. 51.46 feet to the East line of United States Post Office property; thence along the East line of said property S. i deg. 12 min. 35 sec. Vt. 100 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.118 acres. All bearings referred to the ~.{eridian of the Official Survey. See plan 2545 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, foundations 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. 5. 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 feet on Second Street, not to exceed three feet on Luck Avenue and not to exceed five feet on Third Street, and to use said land for street purposes when it becomes necessary so to do. 6. The United States Government is to retain possession of the property to be conveyed to the City of Roanoke without rental until the first day of September 1929, and in the event possession is retained beyond the first day of September 1929, the ~nited States Government is to pay a rental of not to exceed ~l,000.00 per month for such additional time. 7. The United States Government to pay all cost of maintenance of said building during its occupancy, including janitor service, heat, light, v~ater and such other costs as is usual to the maintenance of such building. APPROVED President, ATTEST: C 1 erk. 492 IN TEE f~ '~ ~0UN,~IL FOR TP2~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of May, 1928. No. 3522. A RES0.1UTION authorizing the City ~,[anager to widen Salem Avenue along the property of the Roanoke Sunlight Bakery. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, amd he is hereby authorized to do whatever is necessary to widen Salem Avenue to the width designated in the ordinances heretofore adopted along the property of the Roanoke Sunlight Bakery at a cost not to exceed $500.00, which shall be charge~ to the account of opening and grading streets. APPROVED ATTEST: - ~ Clerk. IN THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th, day of May , 19~8. No. 3323. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~'?ianager to construct curb and gmtter on Winona Avenue East of Main Street, Wasena. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manageri be, and he is hereby authorized to' construct curb and gutter on both sides of Winona Avenue, East of }~r. ain Street, Wasena, provided the property o'i, mers abutting on said street pay one-half theAPPROvEDcost. I l:~'e s'~ deng. ATTEST: Clerk. I~{ ThE UOLT~u_L FOR TI.~ CITY 0F ~ ' ~ ~ R0~}~0L~,, VIRGI~IA, The llth, day of 1.lay, 19~8. No. 3324. A RqSOLUTI0~[ authorizing the Appalachian Electric Power Company to install certain street lights. B!i~ IT i~ESOL~D 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-£60 C. ~. light on Staunton Avenue ~n~. ~6t?. Street Y. W. (~) 1-2~0 C. P. light at Brandon Road and Blenheim 2cad, Raleigh Court. Annex Territory - 1926. (1) 1-£60 C. 2. light on Thomas Avenue and. l£th Street N. W, (~) 1-~60 C. '?. light on Thomas Avenue and iSth Street N, W, Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appala- chian Electric 'Power Company and the City of Roanoke. AP~R 0 VE D 'Cler!~. IN Tile C0b2~CIL F0f~ Tt~ CITY OF ROAI(0KE, VI?gGIYI~.~, The llth, day of 1,!ay 1928 , No. 3327. A RESOLUTION a-~thorizing the City If~aser to employ ~ inspector and fixing the salary. BE IT R~o0LV~D by the Comoil of the Citj of ~oanoke that the City ~Eana~er be, and he is hereby a~thorized to employ an inspector on street work at a salary of not to exceed $125.00 per month, be~innim~ April 1, 192S, and 'to continue until changed by Council. Any expenditure under this resolution shall be ch~ge~ to the accost of ~treet paving out of the street improvement fund. AP2RO VED ATTEST: IN T~z~ COUYCIL FOR TIiE CITY 0F R0~2{0KE, 7I~.GI~'.'i.~., The llth, day of ~ay, 1928. No. 3328. A RESOLUTI0~7 authorizind; the City I,lanager to const~ct curb and &~tter on 15ti' treet S. W., between Chapm~ and C~pbell Avenues. BE IT i~SOLVED by the Council of the City of 1-[oanoke that the City Manager be. ~nd he is hereby authorized to construct, or cause to be constructed, curb and gutte: ,n both sides o? 15th Street S W , between Chapm~ and Campbell * but said ' ' ~onstruction shall not be made until the S ~ q 'f IN THE COUY[$IL FOR Ti[:7 CITY 0F ROAN0iCE, VIRGI)i!IA, The 18, day of ?:lay, 19Z8. No. 237 ORDINANCE to vacate and close the alley between Campbell Avenue and Kirk Avenue and extending from a point 49.54 feet ~est of First (Henry) Street to the alley extending North and South between said Campbell Avenue and Kirk Avenue. WHER~AS, all of the property owners abutting on the alley lying between Campbell and Kirk Avenues and extending from First (Henry) Street Uest to the al- ley running North and South between said Campbell and Kirk Avenues have petitioned ~ that said alley be vacated and closed, which petition is hereto attached and made a part he~reof, and ¥!HEREAS, the property owners signing said petition are the only ones who will be effected by vacating and closing said alley, and 7~HEREAS, the interest of the public will in no way be Jeopardized by va- cating and closing said alley. Ti~REFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the alley lying between Campbell Avenue and Kirk Avenue and extending from a point ~9.~4! feet Uest of First (Henry) Street West to the alley running North and South between said Campbell Avenue and Kirk Avenues be, and the same is hereby vacated and closed to public travel, and the easement that the city has therein be, and the same is hereby relinquished. The plat of said alley being hereto attached and made a part hereof. BE IT Fb~.THER ORDAINED that the ovmers of the property abutting on said alley shall remove the sewer and drains and reconstruct the same at their cost, and at such location as shall be designated by the Council of the City of Roanoke, or the CitY ~da-aager acting under authority from Council. ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED IN T~[E~,~.,,.,'~"a~'IL FOR T~LE CITY OF R0f~[0KE, VIRGI~IA, The 18th, day of May, 19~8. ~o. ZZ26. A X~s0L~TI0~ authorizi~ tho ~t~ction of certain sewers. ,.~=_~.~, b~ resolution heretofore adopted the ~tj~ '~"~ = - ~.~.a~er was directed to give a hearin~ to the property owners ~med in the attached list on the Question of constructing a sewer to acco~odate their respective properties, ~d ?~HEi~EAS, said hearing' was held on the 10th, day of I;[ay 1928, in the Co~- cil Room in the L[~icipal ~ilding at 3 o'clock P. ~,~I., and that at said he ' ~ ~no no valid objection was urged to the con- struction of said sewer. THEREFORE, BE IT itEZ0'~VED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a sewer be constructed to acco~odate the properties shown in attached list, which is made a part hereof, and B~ IT [~YRTI~R R~.o~I,V~D that when said sewer is completed that the oroperty 49E of their respective properties. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City I.[ana~j~er be, and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of said sewer. Said advertisement shall run for such length of time as the ~lty Lanage~ deems necessary, and when said bids are received the same shall be presented to Council for its action. ATTES T: Clerk. APPROVED I.'" P-r,e's~d e n't. I~I T}~ COUI[CiL F0k TI~ CITY 0Y 20f2?C,~'~, VI?.GINIA, The 18th, day of ~..~ay, 1928. No. 3329. A RESOLTJTI0_U granting a permit to the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install one 20,000 gallon gasoline tank above ground on its property at ~1007 Kim- ball Avenue U. E. BI~ IT [IESOLVED by the Council of the City off Rosaoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Standard 0il Company of New Jersey to install a 20,000 gallon gasoline tank above ground on its property at ~1007 Kimball Avenue ~[. E. The said tank shall be installed according to the good liking and satisfac- tion of the Building Inspector of the City of Roanoke and under specifications to be furnished by him. The said Standard 0il Company of New Jersey by acting under this resolution agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Ro~mnoke from all claims for dama- ges to persons or property by reason of the installation and maintenance of said gasoline tank. A?I~ROVE D ATTEST: ~lerk. ~0UI~u~L F02 ~w~..,~ CITY 0F ROAUOKE, VIIGIlfIA, The 18th, day of },.lay, 1928. No. 3330. I RESOLUTI0~i to approve the accounts and claims ~ ' aoa~nst the City of Roanoke for the month of April, 1928, and directing the payment of same. BE IT ~.~ ~, '~' ~ Rmo0LV~D by the Council. of the ~zty of Roanoke tkat the accounts and claims against the City for the month of April, 1928, 'be, and the same are hereby approved and. ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engineer ing Department City Clerk and Auditor Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Electionc City Council Coroner Zonin~ Civil & Police .J~stice 888,.44 1,8~0.22 1,001.92 60.99 370.00 4:00.72 890.64 140.49 1,065.74 655.97 433.52 55.00 373.69 955.23 496 Almshouse Out si de Poor Hospitals Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrants Street Lighting Building Inspection Military & Armories Physict an Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & ¥~'atering Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repairs Crusher City Stables & Feed Tools & EQuipment Refunds and Rebates Special Services Workmen' s Compensation Garage Schools Parks Library 1,[arket New Y. arke t Wat er Interest Accounts Payable Gas & 0il Annex Police & Firemen's Pensions EXTRAORDINARY Sewer Construction Drain " Macadamizing Paving Curb and gutter Sidewalk Construction Bridge Construction School Buildings Total APPROVED ATTES T: - - Clerk. 764.56 325.79 416.66 5£1.66 24.00 1,893.19 1,009.64 238.90 12,727.58 11,778.54 2,201.25 2,725.04 501.00 88.50 100.00 289.65 26.82 1,451.74 1,413.69 4,092.61 742.85 7,806.89 185.24 4,598.61 1,703,25 707.75 53.93 3.00 245.91 936.22 65,000. O0 1,412.10 1,987.9£ 1,858.09 581.50 75.00 34,602.50 316.64 1,480.£6 878.16 261.95 $ 178,051.15 335.82 4,492.89 5,585.82 288.02 1,231.83 5,437.52 24,559.91 75,000.00 116,931.81 294,982.96 [.- Pre'sident. . IN THE COUNCIL FOR TtlE CITY OF R0fd?0KE, VIRGINIA, The 18 th, day of Llay, 1928. No. 3331. A RESOLUTI01~ to award the contract for grading the streets on the South and West sides of the ]v[elrose school property. V~IlEREAS, the City Manager advertiSed for bids for the grading of streets on the South and West sides of the Melrose school property, and VStEREAS, bids were presented and upon tabulation it was found that the Tinsley Construction Company at $1,443.7D was the lowest bid. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the school property be awarded the Tinsiey Construction Company at the price of $1,443.75. The work to be done in strict accordance witl. the plans, sp.ecifications and proposals submitted with said bid. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized to prepare the proper form of contract and bond to be executed by the said Tinsley Construction Company before proceeding with said work. The bond to be in the panal- ty of 50,'i; of the contract price. APPROVED A~TES ~. Clerk. No. 3332. ~,,:'l;IOI~ grantin:~ a pe~lit to +~,..~,.. Roano::e ,~'~-'tj~ :ills to insvall a ctorage tank for._~:'~orin:, molasses at its place of bm:iness on So~th Jeffm-son Street. B:~ !~ RESOLVED by t~Le Council of the ozt~ o: Rea as :~o~e follows: -:-'~ and is hereby granted tl'~e :loanoke C~ty ::ills to install (1) That a pez,.:zo ~e, at *lts place of business on S.~>uth Jefferson Street a tar_k for the storing of molass~ es. Zai,~ tank to be 28 feet, 7 in~es in length, and 10 feet 6 inches in diameter, ~aa.e from 1/4 inch steel properly reinforced.~d~'~' ta~ to be b'~ried in +~,~ earth ~ ~' :C vor. to s~.~ch depth as shall cor~orm to specifications by Said ~ ~'~ ~' ~ be ins:tailed in accordm~ce with specifications to be f~zrnish- ed by the Bui!:Izn:: ~nspecto.~., and to his jood liki:~.:, al'~d satz~,.ctzon. (2) A permit be, ~d is here~y granted said :'.oanoke City :ills to ~n a 4 to 6 inch pipe line across Whitmore Avenue to its ware?~ouse building. Said pipe line shall be installed under specifications to be~_:zc:.i~:'.l~ed by the o._>tz: ~ldin~:, Ins.~:ector, and to hisgou~ liking and satisfaction. ,~o~:~:.:o:: C~.;,. :ills b~': acting ~.:ier ,,his resolution agrees to indemni- fy and save lm~!ecs on~ ~zty of Roa~-~o~,~e from all cs!aims for dama~cs to persons property by reason of the co ns tr~m ti on and maintenance of said tank and pipe line, and f~rther agrees to remove the same v/hen it is directed so to do by the Co~cil O ~ ~ ~ ~ ' of ,_ u~ ~,~ty' Roanoke or its dmly authorized officer actin.: under its ~irection. A UT ES T: Cie rk. A ? ? R 0 V E i> >.,%?/ President. IN Tt~ ~0LT~iL FOR ~_-~ ~IT. OF :~0~?0K~, ¥IROIY!A, Tke £Dth, day of l~Iay, 19£8. No. 3335. A RESOLUT!0Y granting a permit to tke Roanoke Gas Light Company to install certain gas mains. BE I? RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Rosnoke tka~. a permit be, and is hereby granted the Roanoke Gas ~ ...... Company to install the following gas mains: [~) A ~ inch main 10th Street ~. W., from 150 feet ~orth of Staunton Aver~ae 250 feet ~.,est (4) ~ 4 inch main on HzC~L~nd Avenue S. ,~., from 100 feet ?lest of Ferdinand Avenue 100 feet to a dead end. Said Roanoke Gas Light Company by acrid; under tkis 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 mainten~ce of said gas mains, and f~ther agrees to replace the streets where the same are opened under the pro- visions of o~e general ordir~nces of t~e ozt~ of Roanoke providing for street resto: ation. ATTEST: APPROVED Clerk. IN TEE COUNCIL :0:, TI~ CI~V OF R0~L0~, VI~GI:IA, The 25th, day of May, 1928. No. 3334. ~ ~,~0LUTI0~( granting a permit to tke Central ~.~anufacturing Company to construct certain cross-overs. BE IT R=o0,,V~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a permit be, and is hereby granted the Central Hanufacturing Company to construct three cross-overs at its property on the ~orthwest .Corner of ~,[elrose Avenue and iSth Street One of said cross-overs to be on ~:elrose Avenue ~d two cross-overs to be on 18th Street. Said cross-overs shall be constr%mted in accordance witk specifications to be f~rnished by the City :anager and to his good l~ng and satisfaction. The said Central ~_~anufacttu'ing Company by actir~ under this re~,lution agrees to indemnify and sa~'e harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for dama- mo, zn~en~_.ce of said ges to persons or property by reason of the construction and '~' ~ cross-overs. ~PROVED 499 ';~ ' day of Nay, 192S The ~t~., . !To. 3335. i~ ...~o~,,~_zo_~, to r.~leas,~ ' .... sewer assess*-ents mgainst certain property. BE IT ;.~¢~o by the Council of the C'*z~ .... o~¢ Roanoke ~".~.~, '~* 1:~e fo~lo, zng .... sev;er assessments be released: .... ~ .... s, Tiest side of Franklin Road nc, a.. r;ver, ~k~' '~'~,.~c:'~s, Zoutk sife. of Franklin load mear fiver, ViPg~nian Railway ,~ompany,,,est side of ~r~:::.l~h Ro~d f-i/ay 36.22 33.01 119 Virsinisn'¥'',~,~lv;ay "o.,p~ny,ll.¢ ' " ' . Corner Bluff anl Franhiin Ro ~t 7.24 Virginian Ra=l,,~¢ Company,Es;st side o-¢ Franlklin ~ ¢ ligkt- o f- L,'ay i£~ . 67 (3) Isabella Bar.rd, :~rt~ Lots 245, ~,~ and~4o, 65.97 Pro,~'~ ..... er tkat ':,'hen said sewers are used bj ..aid ,.,~rtzes .... shall po~ t~e assessments t~ereoz~ at ~,~m rate of . ~xtv cents, per fro~''+ · :~ foot ulerx. A P 2 i: 3 V C D No. 355G. . .... .¢ ........ assume t~,~.... optzon obtained,. ~?.,¢ George o. rayne for the par- chase o? ~)ro~erty from ~ o ......~,~r~ Sallie Fish',er known as ~620 First (~Henry;' Street ,',-~-,:p * ,m.,,L;b..~,%O , ",lOOi'Ce ..... ~ F~,~.ne has obtair:ed from l'rs . Sallie Fisher an op~- ~ ,", ~n to p,z~ c.aeoe hep property xnov,,n as ?os~,, FlPst (Tr~,e,=l~. ~'' ,-r ) Sire e ~ ~':, . ',; . , at the _r;rioe of ,10,000 00, payable one-third cash and ~ a · ol~ balance i~, olie, two ail:i ,~I~e jfears, aild .,:-,~..~, ~z._ 5e 3. rayne :zaL ~re,ad to assign said option to the City of Roar.~oke, and ":'~'~'~,,::: ..~', said property is necessary for ~'~,-= ~'-'~ ' .... I2 "~ :SAVED by tke "o'~rsil of ~'-¢ .... opt/on obtained b:,' OeoPje 3. 2aj'ne for the ~ "'~se ~ pu_c.,~ of the property o~ liPS. ~a!ii ¢' e Fis}:er known ao -~620 First (:r ..... ~ -, ~.u~i~) Street S. ., at the price of ~10,000.00 payable one-third cask, and the balance in one,two ~md tkree yeaz~ b,e, o~e same .... and * '~ i s :he' ~"- ~ ......... ~q b-:' ~ ......... ~ the " .... A P P L% 0 V ~ ~ iCiUe s t d ezft. The 1st, day of :Tune, 19£8 ~o. A RESOLUTION 8nthorizing the refund to certain persons of amounts paid for the construction of sidewalks arid curb and g~tters. BE IT R~ou.',tr.~D oy the uouncil of the City of Roanoke t~a, the City Auditor be, ~ o ~ he is hereb~':~ directed to draw hi~ warrants to the parties herein named for the amo~mts set opposite their names on accmzut of rel%~nds for money paid for the construction of sidewalks and curbs and gutters. SIDEWALKS ..'/right ~ 1 910 06 : R. J. ~ ..................... i? , ° To be charged to sidewalk construction. D T Pkipps 22 8~ To be charged to the account of Walnut Avenue bridge, ~ u ~o A-~D GUT TEqS: Y ,~ Franklin J. B. Fishbu~n ................... ~{i~s ~velyn Fi~hbu~ ............. ~. L. Btone .................... Wyclif~ Corpo~tion .............. The same to be ch~ged to the account of Curb and Gutters. 193.05 81.25 65.00 65.00 81.25 65.00 45.50 ATTEST: - ~ Clerk. IN Ti~ COU~fCIL FOR Tkl CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. The 1st, day of June, 1928. No. 3S~8. A RESOLUTION to award the contract for the construction of certain , sanitary sewers amd storm drains. Wi?IREAS, the City T,!anager advertised for bids for the const~'action of certain sanitary sewers and storm drains, and 7,HEREAS, bids were presented on the first day of June 19~B, and upon a ,tabula. tion thereo, f the forms herein named are found to be the lowest bidders. BE Im R!~SOLVED that the contract for the construction of certain T~REF0 -i2, ~ sanitary sewers and storm drains be, and the s~me are hereby a¥;arded as follows: To the Tinsley Construction Compamy: (1) Sanitary sewer on ?enrod, ~°ez~nar and Crescent Avenues between Niami and Wilson Streets S. E .................................................. $~,~0~.~0 (2) Sanitary sewer on Wasena, Howbert, Valley and Hamilton Avenues, between 3rd and 6th Streets ............................................. (3) Storm Drain on Carolir~ Avenue between 6th and 8th Streets .... (~) Storm Drain on l£th Street from Riverside Boulevard to Campbell Ave~rae, and on :~tterson Avenue betv;een l£tk ~'~d l~tk Streets .. 5 , ~728 .00!1 ~,168 To Z. B. Bennington & Son, (~) Stur~ Drain from ~ .......... ? West :,;or .~o !,~ e:~n RaLly/ay 7,'es t on Wasena Avenue to :ain Street and South on IJain ttreet to Uasena Aven~e ....... 3,366,25 To )i. S. iimdgins, (i) Stoz~m Drain on 7,'ellinston Aven~e from 0rd to 5,tk Street South ilo sa~oke ........................................................... 3,095.00 The work to be :~.~ne in st~'ict accordsmce with the plans, specifications an:] pro..osais submitted v~ith said bi. ds. ......... ~:.~ ~,ity~'~torneyo be, and ne is hereby directed toprn..~para~ the pro~er form of contract ~.'~ bonds to ~: executed b: said firms before proceeding with said work. Tke bond in eac]; case to be in 501 of the con- tract p ~'ice. A'UTEST: C 1 e rl:. A P :~ I } V I D ~ ,~'e~ident. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of June, 1928. No. 3339. A RESOLUTION to approve the accounts and claims against the City of Roanoke for the momth of May, 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 of Roanoke for the month of May, 1928, be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered paid as follows: City Manager Engine ering Depa rtme nt City Clerk & Auditor City Treasurer Legal Department Judges' Salaries Court Officers & Expense Assessment of Taxes Collection of Taxes City Hall Elections City Council Coroner Zoning Civil & Police Justice Assessing & Collecting Dog Tax Almshouse Outside Poor Hosp ita Is Organized Charities Insane Jail Juvenile Court Collecting DelinQuent Tax Police Department Fire Department Fire Hydrant s Street Lighting Building Inspecti on Military & Armories Phy si ci an Quarantine & Detention City Cemetery Health Department Street Cleaning & Watering $ 955.40 1,670.71 1,224 .:53 58.3:5 :5?0.00 358.32 841.04 14.~. 14 1:52.82 1, ??9.8:5 1,482.60 4:54.19 60.00 2,0:52.:59 1,062.78 692.30 873.58 ~30.89 416.66 521.66 60.00 1, ??0. ?5 1,160.10 :565. ?5 1P,,466.05 12,004.12 2,201.25 2,690.05 50 ?. 25 81.50 100.00 127. ?$ 179. ? 0 1,45~. 20 1,813.64 Garbage Removal Sewer Maintenance Street Repairs Bridge Repair Crusher City S~ables & Feed To o is & EQuipment Special Services Allowance & Gifts Damages & Costs Workmen' s Compensati on Garage Schools Public Parks Library Market New Market Water Interest Account s Payable Gasoline & 0il Annex- 1925 Police & Firemen's Pensions 6,727.58 7;58.57 8, ZlO. 98 81.75 2,515.28 1,506.39. 4,500.00 25. O0 150.00 589.?5 512.4'! 1,081.58 80,000. O0 3,906.94 2,0§6.?0 1,616.06 321.58 21,877.50 1,387.54 1,103.13 1,857.77 261.95 193,009.85 EXTRAORDINARY Police Department Sewer Constructi on Drain Constructi on Opening & Grading Streets Macadamlz Paving Curb and Gutters Sidewalk Constructi on Bridge Constructi on School Buildings 4,686.91 1,614 5,518.95 6,180.92 4,031.67 723.98 13,964.84 ?,272.99 25,167.71 75t000.00 142,162.59 Total $ 335,172.44 ATTEST: Clerk. APPROVED p~est~e~t, IN'THE COUNCIL FOR TEE CITY OF ROAN0~W., VIRGINIA, The 15th, day of June, 1928. No. 3~0. A RESOLUTION offering a reward for the arrest and conviction of the person ox persons who dynamited the car of Police Sergeant Adkins. BE IT RESOLVED by'the Council of the City of Roanoke that a reward of $500.0¢ be, and is hereby offered for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons wh dynamited the automobile of Police Sergeeaxt Adkins on June LB, 1928. The reward, however, shall not. be paid to amy member of the Police force of, the City of Roanoke. ATTEST: Olerk. APPROVED