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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1946_01_14 3.9'7 There being no further business on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the council adjourned. Recorder "ro-tem eatt ay od • • .1 Regular January 14, 1946 At g regular meeting of the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Leesburg, in Virginia, held in the Council Chamber on Monday, Jan- uary 14, 1946 at 7:30 O'clock P.M. there were present: E.N.Bradfield, • Mayor, George E. Ward, Recorder, C.W.Fiske, James L. McIntosh, Joseph L. 'Oliver, L.C.Rollins, Thelma J. Smoot and J.H.Turley, Councilmen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and upon motion of C.W.Fiske, seconded by L.C.Rollins and unanimously carried, they were approved as read. x The. Auditor-Treasurer read his monthly report for the month of December, 1945, his quarterly report for the 'quartert ending December 31, 1945 and his annual statement for the calendar year ending. Dec- ember 31, 1945, and upon motion of James L. McIntosh, seconded by Joseph L. Oliver and unanimously carried, the following resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, the Auditor-Treasurer has this day.presented to the Council of the Town of Leesburg, in Virginia, a quarterly statement of all receipts and analysis of all disbursements for the months of Oct- ober, November and December, 1945; I. ` NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by tjae Council of the Town of Leesburg, in Virginia, that the said quarterly report of the Auditor- Treasurer be and it is hereby approved and accepted by said Council; ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the said Council that the Auditor- Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to have a copy of the said quarterly report published once in a newspaper, published in said Town and also post a copy of the said report in front of the Court House in the said Town. On motion of C.W.Fiske , seconded by Thelma J. Smoot and unani- mously carried, the following resolution was adopted: BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the- Town of Leesburg, in Vir- ginia,. that the Auditor-Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay_ th a following bills: Va. Electric & Power Co. Mayor' s Office and Fire House $ 2.36 General Pumping - 35.70 • Harrison Pumping • 1.96 . • • Disposal Plant • 1.00 • ' Street. Lighting - 155.00 ' White Way Lighting - - 221. 2ST Codex Book Co. Inc. 1.93. J.S.Whitmore 6'.28 • Newton's Garage - 3.00 Long's Garage - - .70 Otie Hagins Drake - - - - 15.58 H & H Esso Station ' ' 16.25 Armfield & Harrison - 200.00 Loudoun News 5.75 Chancellor's' Garage - 1.00 W.H.Brown - - - -- 16.75 McDonald & Jenkins 26.48 • T.J.Hatcher -- .55 Ford Meter Box Co. 3.07 Remington Rand, Inc. .75 Noland Co. Inc. , 9.50 Lyle Signs, Inc. 11.32 Old Dominion Appliance Co. - 4.02 398 Union Metal Mfg. Co. $ 34.56 J.T.Hirst & Co. Inc. - 9.00 L. C. Carr Estate - - - - - - - -_75937i61- • . • C. W. Fiske of the Light Committee reported that the Committee had had installed four temporary lights in the twon parking lot and one light over the Town Office door. On motion of Joseph L. Oliver, seconded by C.W.Fiske and-unani- mously carried the following Ordinance was passed: �BE IT ORDAINED, by the Council of the Town of Leesburg, in Vir- ginia,. that the ordinances relating to traffic regulations passed on the 22nd day of November, 1937, recorded- in the Current Record Book, beginning. at page -99,. be and the same are hereby repealed• and rescinded. On motion of Joseph L. Oliver, seconded by C.W.Fiske and unani- . mously carried, an ordinance'was passed regarding•the regulating • of traffic and parking. A copy of this ordinance maybefound 'in the current ordinance book. The Mayor reported members of the Town Zoning Commission had been duly sworn in and the Commissionmorganized. 'On motion of J.H.Turley, seconded by C.W.Fiske and unanimously carried a vote of thanks was extended the C & P Telephone Co. of Virginia ' for supplying the Zoning Commission 10 mapsof the town: On motion of C.W.Fiske, seconded by Thelma J. Smoot and unani- mously carried the Auditor-Treasurer was ordered to have published in both newspapers of the town a copy of the Parking Ordinance passed this date. • Town Sergeant Roger F. Powell requested permission from the' Council to file in the name of the Town of Leesburg, through the Virginia Association of Police Chiefs for a gas mask, gas. grenades, shot gun and machine gun'. • ' A letter-from Alexander V. Rogovenke of Denver, Colorado wase read to the_ Council explaining a painting of General George C. Marshall forwarded to Mayor_E.N.Bradfield. Mayor Bradfield then ex- .. hibited the painting to Council: No action was taken. There being no further business, on motion duly made, seconded -and unanimously carried, the Counciadjourned. • L. E tt)4 / Mayor Recorder ./ Regular February 11, 1946 At a regular meeting of the Magr and Town Council of the Town of Leesburg, in Virginia, held in the Council Chamber on Mon- day, February 11, 1946 at 7130 o 'clock P.M. , here were present: E.N.Bradfield, Mayor, George E. Ward, Recorder, C.W.Fiske, James L. McIntosh', Joseph L. Oliver, Thelma J. Smoot and J.H.Turley Councilmen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and upon motion of C.W.Fiske, seconded by Joseph L. Oliver and unanimously carried, they were approved as read. • • A delegation of members from Loudoun Post 1177, Veterans of Foreign Wars, headed by Rev. C.W.Caulkins and Commander James diZereg appeared before Council and asked that they be permitted to hold a carnival' in the town without the payment of the regular tax fee.60n motion o'f C.W.Fiske, seconded by James L. McIntosh and unanimously carriedthe following resolution adopted: . BE IT RESOLVED, by the, Council of the Town of Leesburg, in Vir- ginia, that the veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 1177, be and they are hereby granted permission to exhibit a carnival within the corp, orate limits for a period of 12 days, April 29 to May 11, 1946 without .being.required to pay the..license tax imposed by thefiax