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11-13-1956 MinutesPresent: Mr. Irvin G.Horner, Chairman Mr. H. T. Goyne Mr. R. J. Britton Dr. Robt. O. Gill Mr. Marshall F. Drisgill Salariest allowancest H. T. Goyne RoUert O.Gill Marshall F. Driskill Irvin G.Horner R. J.Britton $.R.Hague, Jr. C.W: Smith I .E :Bowman E.P;Gill E.T. Smith R.E2Yeebaok C.EJRichter C.W:Cunningham H.N:Terrell C.E:Jones W.E:Martin R.CSPhillips J.A;Phillips B.C;Furmaw~ J.A.Simmons A.C.Davis W.E.Welton M.T. Cha lkley F. J.Hubbard J.~.ADplewhite G.T,Martin L.C.Hamner, Jr. L.L.Edwards 0.E.Greene B.$.Lane M,E.Wilson A.E. Hey, Jr. M.W. Burnett AuIine B. Wills Mrs. Anne R.Confer Elsie C. Lively R,'F. Jones ~rs. Helen McL. Romaine Marshall Jones E.L.Mumma "ancy Lee Gill MrS. Lura G. Griffin Walter T. ~urke A.J.Horner J.T. Rose LeWis Vaden Doris L.Miles Ma~y E. Pe~kinson Frances G. Dressler JoCAnn B. ~ock Sarah V. Graves RoSert A. Painter Jo~n D. ~illiams Ch~unoey F. Stone Lights,on ~. Johnson, Jr.' MrS. Virginia Fisher ~.B.Adams James C. Falconer EdWard Shelton Fraher ~edlah Allen GeOrge Baskerville Clifford B. Robinson leonard Fisher Lonnie C. 0xendine etc. Paid ViRGiNIA: 'At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County, h~d at the Courthouse on November 1956, at 10:00 a.m. Absent: Mr. Stanley 'R. Hague, Jr from, the General County Fund: Supervisor and mileage Chief, Police Dept. Capt. " " Lt, " " Sgt. " " Sgt. " " Investigator " Pa trolman ,, Clerk-Dispatcher Executive Secretary Secretary Home Dem. Agent County Agent Switchboard Operator County Agent Buil'd lng Inspector Sec ly.-Tax Assessor Asst. Home Dem. Agent Asst. Bldg. Inspector Fire Warden Tax Assessor Clerk, Circuit Court Clerk-Building Inspector Clerk-Purchasing Clerk', Clerk-Land Assessor Clerk-La nd Assessor Clerk-Land Assessor 'County Engineer (Part Salary) License Inspector Purchasing Clerk Bra ftsman Sub. Switchboard Operator Appra i s er Mileage Mileage Mileage Cleaning in Health Bldg, Truck driver " " helper $103.36 108.~0 106.72 112.88 106.16 100.~2 507~98 414.95 386.33 376.60 377.~3 377.~3 367.90 351.o5 35o.5o 3~9.95 348.85 354.08 3~8.3o 3~5.oo 317.75 32o.50 304.95 3Ol.65 305.50 3ol.65 304.~o 304.95 304.20 301.92 320.00 290.00 280,00 800,00 300.00 15o.oo 83.34 90.00 200,00 166.67 408.33 200o00 116.67 333.3~ 130.00 475.00 125.00 170.00 180.00 160.00 160,00 160.00 300.00 333.33 375.00 237.50 86.10 425.00 60.00 ~25.o0 60.00 425.00 60.00 48.00 190,00 19o.oo 185.00 205,00 SalariesA_Allowanc~ etc. Paid from the General Coup: Willie Copeland George Hancock B. J · Banks Winston Hayna rd George W. Moore, Jr. H.B.Walker Ernest p, Gates Frances B. Brown O. B. Gates Watchman at County dump Janitor # Trasurer and office Expenses Commissioner of Revenue & Exp. Commonwealth's Attorney Secretary Sheriff and deputies $30,00 190,00 100,00 1.525.2o li55.93 270.82 lo3.oo Miscellaneous Claims Paid from the General Couunty. Fund: Walton tt. Allison, Registrar Archer's Garage American City ~lagazine American Munitions ~ompany M.W.Burnett, Exec. Sec'¥. M.W.Burnett, Exec. Sec'y. Br6ad Rock Food Store M.W.Burnett Julius Branch, Baker Equipment Eng. Ce.Inc. M~s. Bertha D. ~boo~k Huida Bliok EdWard E. teates }~e~ Equipment Eng. Ce.Inc. ~q~. T~eo T. Gogbill, C&P Tel. Company C&P Tel. Company C~P Tel. ~ompany C~P Tel. CompanF Anne R. Confer The Gott Index Company C~P Tel. Company C&P Tel. Company C&P Tel. Company Colonial Roofin~ Co~%ractor Commonford Decal Company C&P Tel. Company C&P Tel. Company CaPitol Film,~ and Radio Go.inc. Cl~rk~s Service Colgin Auto Service Ha~ry L. Craig c&P Tel. Company Mrs. Thee T. G~gbill, P.M. C~P Tel. Company C&P Tel- Company y.£.Cook, Jr. Cole, Hardin{: and liames, Inc. Dikie Wheel Co~pany of Richmond Eddie B. Dukes ~.L.Davis Ettrick ~llf Service Eller's Grocery Et~rick Gulf ~ervice Esso Standard Oil Company Fe~ebee's Federal Laboratories, Imc. Fuel Oils, Imc. Federal Laboratories, Imc. E.F.Garner E.F.Garner Edmond W. Goyne $,R.Hacue, Jr. Waiter A.iiash, Jr. RoBert Percy Hamilton Manuel I!ernande~ A.J.Horner Fred R.Hughes Service Station Edward F. Hawks, Jr. Walter L. Hancock Registrations, transfers, postin~ notices Police Dept.-Repairs For seven subscriptions to the American Magazine Police Dept.- ? p~s. speed master handcuffs Registering letters for rezoning Fire ~at~den's Picnic Expenses incurred in trip to League 'of Va. Counties Extra help on tr~h truck Trah Dept.-Repairs Refund on unused auto license # ,! # # One roll 3~ stamps Fire Dept._~nAir- Southampton Enon Fire Dept. Official ~llots ~on ~ir-Southampton Fire Dept. Manchester Fire Dept. Office Supplies First payment on second contramt Bensley Fire Bept.-Wagstaff Circle Ett~ick Fire Dept. Forest View Dept.,Dale Fire Oept. and Board of Assessors Matoaca Fi~e i)ent.-Making and installing twoventila~ors fire house Civil Defense-Decals Matoaca Fire Dept.-Courthouse Midl~)thian, Bethia, Clover Hill Fire Bepts. Civil Defenme-Lamp and reel Forest View Fire Dept.-Oas, grease ,etc. Police BeptvBattery, wrecher so.ice,eta te inspection Refund on unused auto license Don Air-~out~mpton Fire Dept. One rol13~ stamps civil Defense Chester Fire Dept.-Courthouse Repaired steam valves in Police Bept. Drafting tape and rubber bands 6 gate belts Refund on unused auto license Rental on offic,~ space at i{olly Inn Police Dept.-Gas, repairs EnouFire Dept.-Oas, oil Ettriok Fire Dept.-Oas Gas-Sheriff' s car Police Dept.-Car wash, oil Police Dept.- 1 accident re~ort sta~ kit Forest View Fire Dept.-Fuel oil Police Dept.-Whistles, chains, etc. Clover Hill Fire Dept. C, as and fixing tire Refund on unused auto license Expenses-Meals, registration, transportation Expenses incurred in appraising Refund on unused auto license Lunacy commie sion~ Fire Warden's picnic Police Dept.-Gas, tube, Civil Defense-Mileage Extra janitor's work at $2~0.80 7.50 14.00 71;03 lo;od 35;00 36;5l 13.50 9;5o 8;36 M.~0 1.67 17;2o 15;oo 16.85 l?.15 198.5o 22.~0 26.05 ~.~8 2000,00 ~2.?0 40.00 3.75 128.10 23.25 lO.35 1~.01 33.~2 1.67 26.10 10.00 18.Io 613.12 22.2.5 2.45 18.90 1.67 85.00 18.22 18.73 13.34 ?.?8 6.65 2.00 6.69 8.40 9.72 4.05 2.50 42.20 100o00 1.67 5.00 15.75 26.15 23.45 42.00 Miscellaneous Claims Paid from the General County Fund: Fred R.Hughes Service Station WiLliam C. Hancock il. T., lla den, C.J. Jesses J&W. Au to Parts Jennings and Palmore C~r,l g. Jones Johnson & Company ~il.liam King Ly~tle & Barnes Sanitation Co. Fred Lordls Esso Servicenter Ly.nch Auto Service Medical College Hospital Lewis Morris Ma-rtin Sign Company McCoy Motor Compan~ Ja~es E. Martin Ma~l's Auto Service Medical College of F-irginia Gl. yd, D. ~yer McCoy Motor Company W.K.Morton M~S Auto Service S~ephen H. Memm, Jr. M~rtin Chevrolet Sales Corp. J.A.Nichols Frank E. Nowell Bensley Fir,Dept. Lunacy commission Lunacy commission Refund on unused auto license Police Dept.-Gas ,-R~pairs Refund on unused auto license Fuel oil-Matoaoa~ Ettrick~ Bensley Partial payment for legal services i~ annexation suit with Colon.ia1 Heights Cleanir~g seDtic tank Ben Air-Sc~Athampton and Trash Dept.-Repairs ~tilding inspector's car Repairing-front end Hospi ta liza tion Fire Warden's Picnic Trash Dept.-Lettering truck Repairs-Police cars Maintenance of Police radios Wagstaff Circle, Fire Dept. ~as, oil~ spark plugs For bl~od alcohol te~t Refund on unused auto license Re~a*~s -Bldg. Inspector~s car Refund on unused auto license Gas and oil-repairs Refund on unused auto license Repairs-Assessor~s oar ~6 meals served prisoners Refund.on unused auto license National Association of Assessing Officers Tax Assessor-Membership dues William H. Oakley Refund on unused auto license $.~o~ 1~, O0 5.00 t .67 13.20 ~. 30 1.67 210.~l ~031.07 20.00 27.20 10.00 85.00 10.00 55.00 53.83 1~3.0( 19.1~ 5.0( 66.9~ 1.6~ 32.8~ 2.5~ · 1.2~ 29.7~ 15.0~ 1.6', Oran Roanoke Corporation walter T. Paul,rte Sally S. Pole Harry N. Phillips, Sp. Justice Ethel R. Porter Penitentiary industrial Dept. Penitenti~ary industrial Dept. The Penitentiary Industrial Dept, Petersburg General IIospital Harry N. Phil.lips, Jr. Penitentiary Industrial Dept. Helen M. Romaine Mrs. Ann Reeves Richmond Stationery Ce.Inc. Richmond Newspapers, Inc. Richmond Nesapapersi Inc. Ramsey's Esso Servicenter TSomas ~. Reid Richmond Linen Service ~iohmond Paper Go.Inc. Richmond Office Supply Co,Inc. Alton R. Sharp,, M.D. Southern Fuel Oils, Inc. Southern Fuel Oils. Inc. State Forester of. Virginia Southard Auto Repair Sears, Roebuck & Company C.E~Smith William S. Sloan Spa,car Printing Company Snyder Printing Company Southside Auto Supply Southern Stamp & Stationery Co. T~ea$. of Chesterfield County Willie Ernest T¥~son Treas. Chesterfield County Matoaca Firs Dept.-Repairs 25,0~ Refund on unused auto license 3.3~ Original and one copy of transaript 396.( Lunacy commission 10.( Refund on unused license 1.6' Police Dept.-¼ea~ing apparel 318.2. Sheets for jail 16.7. Police ~)ept,-for jail -sheets and towels ] 11.~ Hospitalization 281.6( Lunacy commission 10.0( BlOuses, trousers, etc. 727.8( Meals served prisoners in jail 22 Refund on unused auto license 1.6~ 6 dozen legal pads 25.7( Advertising cars for sale Advertising rezoning 62. Police Dept.-C, as, oil, etc. 1~. Civil Defense-Expenses for fair booth and mileage 23.3~ Laundry for towels 1~. Mimeograph paper 52.7; Building Inspector-India ink .7( Lunacy commis s~on 5.00 Dale Fire Dept, and C,H, 193.8; tlealth Bldg.-wiri~ 11,25 Exp~nses incurred for forest fire control 251.~2 Tax Assessor-Repairs 14,75 7 raincoats b9,16 Matoaca Fire Dept.-Gas and oil 3.97 Lutm cy · co~ission 10,00 Police ~ept,-l~000 forms 35.75 Civil Defense- 5x8" imdex cards 20,25 Fire Wa Fden-~a tte~y 20.66 Clasp enve$opes 18.60 ~eas. Office-Printing a~ supplies 7.78 Comm. of Revenue - " " .66 Clerk ~ s Office - " , 3.45 Tax Assessor - " " 11.31 Civil Defense - " " 12.33 Commonwealth's Atty. " " 7.33 County Engio ee~ - a " 20.15 Building Inspecto~- " Police Dept. - " " 23,80 Refund on unused auto license 1.67 Police Dept.- (las, oii, etc. 1028.1 Trash Dept,- " " , Fire Dept. - " " " ~$u ildi~g Inspecto~ " " 83.4 Sheriff's Office - " " 67.7 Exec. Sec'y. - " " 14. Tax Assessor - " " 12.2 Miscellaneous Clabns Paid from the Gener. 1 Oounty Fund: Trea.s', Chesterfield county Treas, Chesterfield County Trmals, of Vircinia University of Virginia Virginia Electric & Power Co, Virginia Electric & Power Co, Virginia Electric & Power Co, Vi?ginia IMpression Products Co, Virginia Electric & Power Co, Clyde W. VicE, Jr, Virginia Electric &. Power Co, ViFginia Electric A Power Co, R.~E. ~illiamson We. ste~n Union Telegraph Com~)any Williams ltusiness ~achines John D, Williams C .W .~a~then Company Everett Waddey Co, O. ~. Warthen Company C.C, Wilson Agency ~ohn D. Williams ~este~n Auto Associate 5to~e G.W. Warthen Company E,i.C.A. Contribution Fund ~irginia Hospital 5dr~ice Assoc, County Engineer -Gas, oil,etc. $28,50 License Inspector - " " ?.,20 Postage in sending delinquent tax notices 9.69 Civil Defense-Movie Projector, and screen 89.66 I{ospitalizat ion 246.40 Etbrick,Matoaca and Chester Fire Dept s. 30.00 Courthouse /456.30 Manchester Fire Dent, 10.40 Police Dept..-Oarbon paper 2.23 Street lights and fire sire~ 292,00 Lunacy commission 10.00 Street lights 20.5,00 Civil 1)efense-C, round Observer Course .20 Refund on u~lused auto license 1.67 Tolegram-Comm, Arty 3.59 Contract-Servicing typewriters and adding machines 350.55 Mileage - License Inspector 44.87 Clerk! s Office-Supplies 99,90 Office Supplies 44,51 Clerk' s Office-supplies 43.42 Gi~ril Defense-insurance on Projector 10.00 License Inspector's mileage (Sept. 16 thru Sept.3~,1956) 19.25 Enon Fire Dept.-Starte.r switch 1.55 Clerk's Office.- 1 Chauncery Book 22.89 ~mployor's Share 438,.65 Rospitaliza tion ?)Fei, items 782,60 $37,781.42 Treas, of Virginia Social Security tax .for quarter ending; Sept. 30, 1956 $4 , 260 ,241. Ettrick San. Dist. Oper. Fund: d.Peyton Goodall City ~ater Collector Virginia ElectFic & Power Co. Tr,as. of Chesterfield ~tilities Dept. Utilities Dept. District Clerk $55.00 Water purchased for Ettrick 647.80 Ettrick water pump 129,00 Stlp,~lies received from Purchasing Clerk .66 Meter reading, ~i~l~ng and accounting July 1, 1956 thru.Sept.30, 1956 407.01 Meter reading, billing, office exp. 4an. 1, 1955 thru Dec. 31, 1956 2~?~.2~ $4218.76 Q%aims Paid from ~he Cou,;ty.Garage George C. Blankenship Alexander G. Agee The Little Oil Company Dixie Wheel Co, of Richmond Chesterfield Tire & Re, appleg Co. Richmond Gillette Tire Co. Richmond P~per Ce.inc. Dixie Wheel ~o. of Richmond Richmond Gillette Rite Co. The Little 0il Company A~dressograph-Multigraph Corp. County Garage Operator County Garage helper Ga s Rags, pipe, rubber lube 6 -600 x ].6 tires 4- ~00 x 16 tires 2,000 sheets m~mmo paper Plugs, hose, clamps 8-600 x 1.6 tires Adjusted lever feed roller $260.00 161.00 869.20 39.24 54.92 8,37 78,6~ 107.60 8~8.00 13.21 $~479.59 ~ Claims Paid from the Dog Tax Fund: E. J. German ~oseph R. Bellamy ~. H. Pa trom W. B. Mt, rphy Mrs. D.J.Gordlo Mrs. D.J. Cordle Mrs. Anne L. Novak gavie Motley Game Warden 4 hens ~ 23¢ per lb. 12 hens 38 pullets 10 chickens i lamb, 1 goat $150.00 100,00 9.90 57.00 5.00 5.76 --23.70 355.50 ~pecial Street and Road Fund: Treas. Chesterfield County Concrete culvert pipe $34.50 t, Utilities Departm*nt - Stores: The Ford Meter Box Co,tpany, Inc. Concrete Pipe & Products Go. Noland Oompany Irconcreto tops, linesetters with saddle, nut on valves Co~crote sewer pipe, plugs Copper tubing, fittings $2,683.08 106.98 _ 195.58 $2,985.64 Ueilities Department-Opera ting:' B~oad Rock Garage JJA .Cox JJW. Davidsen 0.~. Cra rmo~ Harold Herren W. G. LiKen F.W. Salmon J,E.Whitfield Treasurer, Cho.~terfield ~ounty Ettrick Sanitary District ProportioBeers, Inc. Treas. Chesterfield County C.L. Tiesley Treasurer, Chesterfield County E.~. Ghanseller Pa~l Heinzel MoPris Jordan M.A; Roach Earl ~. Robinson FrAnk I..$eal, Jr. }I.E.Williams Treas. Chesterfield County J.O. Beck W.t. Pickhardt Mrs. Thee T. Cogbill,P.M. Charlie R. Qnaiff ~e~iss Equipment Company State inspection, install idler arm adjustor, installupper pin and bushing, and adjust brakes Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 4806 Hopkins Rd. 1.52 Final billdeducted from meter deposit ~aid at Ben Air 7.00 Final billdeduoted from meter deposit ~aid at 11~ ~artee Rd. 8.00 Refund of overpayment made on account - Willis Street 5.90 F~nal bill~idedncted from meter deposit paid at.526 Idlewyld Rd. 4.00 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 6708 HullSt. 6.50 Final billdeduoted from motor deposit paid at 1010 Halsey Lane 2.98 Final bills deducted from meter deposits 40.00 For water used by Matoaca and pumping charges~ from Jan. 1,1955 to Oeo. 31, 1955 and Jan. 1 1956'to Sept, 30, 1956 tieavy duty midget Chief-O-Feeder, Accessories, Solenoid valve with tubing adoapters, plastic tee 342.00 Checks returned by Bank Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at Rt.7, Box 474 6.50 Final Dilldeducted from meter deposit 3.50 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 111MoKay Avenue 5.50 Final bill deducted from meter deposit ~aid at 2~17 Patsy Ann ])rive 7.00 Final bill deducted from melee deposit paid at Rt.2,Chester 4.56 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 1308 Heywood Road Final bill deducted from meter deposit pa~d at 4908 Campbell Ave. 3.50 Final billdeducted from meter deposit paid at 6300 Hull Street 6.00 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 1304 Berrywood Rd. 3.06 Meter deposits applied to oustomer~ accounts and final bills deducted from meter deposit 67.46 Refund of overcharges on water bills due to a reversal ~ ~' 12.10 Final billdeduoted from meter deposit paid at Petersburg Pike 6.50 1 roll 3~ stamps 15.00 Petty Cash 12.07 Repaired rollers on ditcher, repaired' clutch, universal joint,brakes,bearing, repaired transmission,otc. 662.6 3,751.72 UTILITIES Department - Operating Fund: l~rroughs Corporation ~eohanical service for ,)ne year thru Oct. 14, 1057 $132.50 t{urroughs Corporation 25 rolls Code PiS paper 10" 36.01 C~P Tel. Company ~Phone bill 20125 ~ity of Colonial Heights Water bill on Piedmont Avenue 11'.24 ~ewer & ~ater System-Ci£y of Pert. 10 bags hydrated lime ' ~.00 Electrical Equipment Co. Repairs at Elkhardt School, Falling Creek Pump house, etc. 123,80 5.W.Ellison Ice 91.53 Epes-Fitz~erald Paper Company Bond paper, cutting charge ?.~2 First & Merchants National Bank Charges in connection with handling bills 10.20 ~ramer Machine & Weldin~ Co. Furnish material and straighten and repair part for ditching machine, sharpen twelve picks, sharpen two di~in~ bars,weld one shovel 27.00 L~kes£de Radio Service T~stteries, repair tube socket and aligned 9.70 Fred Lord's Esso Servicenter Battery charged M & S Auto Service Parts and repairs, mirror 39,63 James E. ~artin Maintenance of Utilities Dept. radio for months of April thru AUgUSt ~0.00 Old Dominion Tractor & Equip... Co. Ford T~actor blade lift Phipps and Bird, inc. Soda ash, aluminum suplate muriatic acid, poperies, lime, etc. 1261.35 Powell & Richardson Installing thermostat, battery cable 11.22 'Charlie R. Quaiff Petty Cash 13.33 Hichmond Machinery & Equip. Co. Repaired magnet, repairing compressor, Richmond Office Supply Co.£nc. Stoss& Norris Auto Service Everett Waddey Company SEPCO Postmaster Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co. E.G. ~mstrong ~.E.Clark I~.A. Crocker C.B.~%rtin ~ilas Stembridge Harry E. Sullivan Waverly L. Toone John }[. Wilkinson Treasurer, Chesterfield County 'Chesterfield County Bank McGuire Park Pharmacy ~ l{.H.~innell F.I.C.A.Contribution Fund Harold Anderson, Jr. William Smith TMomas ~agan John Sibley Albert Hutcherson Homer l{udson Freeman Warren Robert Painter Charlie R.~uaiff 'Jean P. Joyner Esther G. Lange '[~arb~W. Moore £da Dewell reboring block, new parts, refacing valve seats, checking motor over, gaskets, eto, ~heets, pads, ledger trays, adapter top, car~ file, stand, etc. 78.58 Balance wheels and align front end 5.05 Curve, protractor 5%65 Electric current 3887%38 Postagr for Oct. 1956 under Permit ~941 85%00 Premium for adding station wagon to Fleet Policy 5.08 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 1939 Troy Road 5.00 Final bill ~e~ucted from meter deposit paid at 2118 Brookside Rd. '?.~0 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 620 Brentwood Ct. ~.~0 Finalbill deducted from meter deposit paid at 110 McXay Ave. ?.~0 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 98 MoKay Ave. 7.00 Refund on meter deposit paid at 6?03 Jahnke Road 10,00 Refund on meter deposit paid at Toone~s Texaco Service Station ?,00 Final bill deducted from meter deposit paid at 1604 E.'~th St. ~,~0 Meter deposits applied ~e customers accts, and final bills deducted Collecting water bills Collecting water bills Collecting water bills Department's portion Meter reader Meter reader Filter Plant Operator ~eter reader Filter plant operator Filter Plant Operator Filter plant operator County Engineer Billing and Accounting Billin~ and Accounting Billing and Accounting Billing and Accounting Secretary-County Engineer 271.77 ~17.68 11.85 28.70 5.65 174.24 305.95 216.79 .200.16 146.25 112.50 325,00 250.00 300.00 350.00 · 180,00 '160,00 220.00 220,00 $14,742 Utilities Depart-~ent - Construction: Treasurer, Chesterfield County E.d.McIntyre Ct~rlie R.~¢tuaiff To reimburse treasurer and adjust check sent by K.J.McIntyre COo roturned by bank for insufficiont funds $~6~.00 Refund ~f connection fOG paid ?0.00 Potty Gash 10.31 Utilities Department- Construction: Neptune Meter Company Trident pritectus meter $600.00 Lingerfelt & Carpenter Excavation of rock in Shirley Hills 1333.20 Bemiss Equipment Company Rotor bits, cut, teeth, 89.51 Charl ie Cole Maintenance 301.33 C.B.Snead ' " 339.07 Wilson Hancock " 234.00 Melvin Friend Willie Henderson a 2~5.88 Luther Jones ~ 152.75 Maryland Wiggins " 190,03 Eddie Wes$ " 241.88 Isaac Friend ~ 219,45 Lewis Allen ~ 176.~0 John l~%ranch " 216,00 George Bowles ~ 270,00 Moses Scott " 2~1,51 Earl Friend " 20J,52 dames Kennedy " 16~,90 John Murphey Meters 274.55 Lawrence Ellis " 270.75 Bolling Ellis " 23~.75 ~illiam Jackson " 23~.25 Thomas Otey ** u 23?,00 Clarence Thorpe " 22~,11 William Foster Forman 37~,00 Leslie }{.Brooks' Water Supervisor 441,66 $8,789.81 Miscellaneous Claims Turned over to the Treasurer durin~ October, 1956: ~o the General County Fund: 10/3/56 H.B.Walker, Comm. of · Revenue 9/29/56 Dept. of Welfare 10/3/56 The C&P Tel. Co. lo/1/56 10/l~/56 ~/21/5~ ?~2o/56 o/11/56 ~113~56 9/28/56 1o/11/5~ lO/3O/56 10/30/56 lO/3o/56 lO~11/56 lO/17~56 lO/18/56 lO/ll/~6 lO/ll/56 10/15/~6 10[16/56 10~22/56 lO/22/5~ 10/2~/56 10/15/56 lO/31/56 Dept. of Health State ileal thl)ept. Wm. L. Lackey Louis Aokline Harrison & Bates Service Insuranc~ Agency, Inc. J. C. Shelborne Transfer & Storage Corp. Raab &Ce. Inc. Ca sh J. M · Wi'l kin s on L.B.Baltz R. W. Ko oh Luoille B. Allen Mrs. Virginia Willis Woodstook Home ~ Land Go. M~s. Elizabeth ~llook John J. MoBonald, Homer &Newell Rred eriok Realty West Broad Street Gardens Oam~s H. Gon~don Nationwide Mutual Ins. Go. Board o~ Public Welfare Office Bupplies $7.75 Telephone bill ~.00 Public Tel. oommission 6-29'56 th~u 9-21-56 7.15 Final payment on Health Center Rent on Health Buildin~ 425,0~ ~o maps of Chesterfield 1,00 One map of Chesterfield .50 Six maps of Chesterfield 3,00 One map of Chesterfield .5o Two maps of Chesterfield 1.00 One map of Chesterfield .50 Maps of 'Ohesterfield County 1~.00 Rezoning fee 10,00 " " 10 o00 " " 10,00 " " 10, O0 " " 10,00 " ~ 10,00 u " ' 10,0'0 " " ID. O0 " " 30,00 ~ " 30.00 " " 10.00 " " 10.00 P~lice car involved in accident53.07 Telephone 4.00 $1,158 To County Garage Fund: 10/5/56 Division of Motor Vehicles ~;/29/56. Dept. of Public Welfare *0/2~/56 Division of Motor Vehicles 10/31/56 Boar,~ of Public Welfare Gas Tax Refund $.240,00 Gas and oil 5&,20 Gas Tax Refund 480.00 Gas and oil ~Z,00 $813.20 ~ ~o ~ Road Fund: 10/Z9/56 John S. Stephenson 9/27/56 Earl M.Driskill Road work on Elm Road For improvement of Elm 'Road $80.00 280.00 $360.00~ To the Special Street and Road Fund: 9/26/56 ~lrs. Mary S. Shoosmith for 5 street signs in Fan Court Cra nd To x,a 1 ................ $2,365.79 Mr. Britton gave the invocation. On motion of Hr. C~oyne, seconded by Mr. l%ritton, it is resolved that this Board request the Highway Department to imrl~ve the drainage condition at the intersect of Willis Road and Route gl, pursuant to a ~eqoest of the Mid-Cities Civic /~ssooiatio~ dated 0etcher 29, 1956, addPes~ed to the Highway l)epartme~t. On motion of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr.Britton, it is resolved t.}]at the Executive Secretary be and he hereby is requested to inform Mr. John E. Corm and any other interested parties that the State Department of Highways and the County of Chesterfield have no responsibility for the drainage or for the damage done by drainage on Richmond Street or !%ermuda Street, resulting from the inclusion of Prince George Avemle into the State System. This day the County Road Engineer in accordance with directions from this Board made report in writing upo~ his examination ~f Brown Road and Raynor Drive in the subdivision of Ben Air Court in Midlothian Magisterial District, which r,~port shows that in the opinion of the County Road E~§ineer it is expedient that said roads be estaolished as public roads. upon consideratkon whereof and on motion of Mr. Driskill, it is resolved that th Brown Road and Raynor Drive in the subdivision of Bon Air Cour~., Midlothian District, be. and the same are hereby established as public roads. And be it further resolved that the Virginia Department of I{.i~hways be and it hePeby is requested to take into the ,~econdary Road S. ystem, Brown Road ~rom the east end of maintenance 0~'12 Mi. east to a dead ~nd; Raynor Drive, from Brown Road to 0.15 Mi, to turn-around. These roads serve ) houses. A~d be it further resolved that the Board of Supervisors o~ Chesterfield County g~arantee aright of way of ~ot less than 50fee~ for these roads to the Virginia D~par~me. nt of Highways. This day the County Road En~,ineer in accordance with directions from this Board ma'de report in writin~ upon his examination of Hale~worth Road in the Oxford Addttton, in Midlothian Magisterial District, which report showsthut in the opinion of the County Road Engineer it is expedie'nt, tha. t. said road be establishei as' a public l~oad. Upo'n consideration whereof, and on motion ~,f Mr. Driskill, i~ is resolved that Halesworth Road in the Oxford Addition, Midlothian ]]istrict, be and the same is' her,,by established as a public road. Affd be i% further resolved that the Virginia Depart,me~t of Highways beand it he'reby is requested to take into the Secondary Road System, Halesworth Road in' the Oxford Addition, Midlothian District, from a point on Sherbrook Road .].~ of a mile south of Rt.?04, .27 of a mile westwardly to R.t. 147, which point is' .08 of a mile south of Rt.?0~. This road serves 2 houses. And be it further resolved that the Board o'f Supervisors 'of Chesterfield County gu'arantee a right of way of not less than j0 feet for these roads to tile Virgini De'partment of !{ighways, Thlis day the County ~ad Engineer inaccord'ance with directions from this Board ma'de report in writing upon his examination of Briarcliff Road, Gedarhurst Drive~ and Kimberly Circle in Forest I[ill Farms Subdivision, in Midlot ~ia~ Magisterial District, whichreport shows that in the opinion of the County Road ~-ngineer it expedient that said roads be established as public roads° Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Driskill, ~is resolved that I{riarcliff Road, Cedarhurst Drive and Kimberl~Gir¢le in Forest Hill Farms Subdivision, Midlothian ~istrict, be and the same are hereby~ esta,,lished as public roads. An'd be it further resolved that the Virginia !)opartment of Highways be and it hePeby is requested to take into the Second.fy Road System, Briarcliff Road, froh~ a point on Rt.684. .23 of a mile east of Netherwood Road, .1 of a mile north of Kimberly Circle; Cedarhurst Drive, from a point on Rt. 684, 15 of a mile east of Netherwood Road, .08 of a mile north toKimberly C~le; Kimberly Circle, from a point on Briarcliff Road .1 of a mile north of Bliley Road, .06 of h ~l~e we~t to Cedarhurst Drive, thenbe .05 of a mile ?estwardly to a dul de sac. These roads serve 15 houses. And' be it further resolved that the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County ~uarantees a right of way of not less than 50 feet for these roads to the Virginia Department of ~{iKhways. This day the County Road En~,ineer in accordance with diredtions from this Board ,' .... s Street, C Street, Ghatsworth ad(~ re oft in writing upon his examination of m · P ....... e~ .... + ~- the subdivision of Holiday Acres in Midlothian Magisterial District, whichrepoFt shows tha~ in the opinion of the County ~oad Engineer it is expedient that said roads be established as public roads. Upon consideration wheroof~ and on motion of Mr. briskill~ ft is resolved ~illis TFoot, G Street, OhatswoFth Avenue add Pulliam Street in H~liday Midlothian ~)istriot, bo and ~he sa~e are hereby established as public roads. And be it further ~esolved t~t the Virginia Department of l{i~hways hereby is ~eguested to ~ake into the Secondary RoadSystem, Willis Street, from a point on B Street .16 of amile west of Rt.678, ,1 of a mile south G Street f~om the intersection of Willis ~treet, add G 5$~eet, .08~ miles westward .y to Pulliam Street, thence .08~ miles west to G~tswo~th Avenue; G~tsworth Avco, f~om the intersection of G street to Oha~swo~th Avenue, .0~ mile northwardly a temporar~ turn-a~ound, and from the intersection of GhatswoF~ Avenue and G' 5tre t, .08 of a mile wastwardly to ~m 5~eet; Pullfam Street, from the intersection of Pulliam Street and G ~tree~, .0~ mile northwurdly to a temporary tu~n-a~ound and from the intersection of Pulliam Street and G Street, .08' of a mile southwardly' to Gem Street, These ~oads serve ~ houses, And be it fuFthe~ resolved that the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County cuarantees a v~Cht of wsy of not less than 50feet to the Virginia Department of Highways for thes~ roads. This day the County Road Engineer in accordance with directions from 'this Board made r{~port in writing upon his examination of Ben Nevis Drive, Robert }4ruce Dri6e, C. renook Drive, }[olidan Driveand F].odden Circle, in the subdivision of Hi~hland tlills in Midlothian District, whichrepoFt shows that in the opinion of th~ County Road En~ineerit is expedient that said rca'ds be ~stablished' as public Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. ~Fiskill, it is resolved that }~en N~vis Drive, Robert NFuoe Drive, GFeenook ]]Five, Rolidan D~ive and Flodden Circle, be, and the same are hero'by established as public roads. And be it further resolved that th~ Virginia D~paFtment of Hii~hways be and it bereOy is ~equested to take into the Secondary Road System, Ben Nevis Drive, from a point o~} Rt. 1701, .28 of a mile south of Rt. 683, .1~ of a mile eastwardl to intersect wi'th Robert Bruce Drive, thence', '.19 of a mile eastwardly to int~r~ section Robert BFuc~ Drive; Robert Bruce Dr'lye, from a point on Ben Nevis Drive', .1~ of a mile east of Rt. 1~01, .1~ of a mile southeast to Ben Nevis Drive, the.ce .07 of a mile east~ of ~Fee~pO~,D=ive, and f~om' said point on Ben Naris Drive,' .1~ of a mile east of Rt. 17ol, ,08 of a mile northwardly to G~eenock ])rive, thence .05 miles northwardly to a oul de sa=; 'reenook Drive, from a point on Robert Urive, ,08 of a mile north of Ben Naris, ~2~ of a mile e~stwardly to Robert Bruce Drive; Halidam Drive, from a point on Robert Bruce Drive, .08 southeas~ to l~en Nevis ]]rive, ,0~ of a mile southwest to Flodden Oircl9 thence .0~ miles westwardly to a cul de sa'c; Flodd~n 'Circle, from a point on Halidan Drive, of a mile southwest of Robert Bruce Drive, .06 of a mile northwest to ~ oul de sac These roads serve ~0 houses, ~nd be it further resolved ttmt the Bo~r~ of Supervisors of Chesterfield County Cuarantees to the Virginia Department of Hichways a ~0 foot roadway for these ~oads, On motion of Hr. Britton, seconded by Mr. Goyne, it is resolved .that this Board ac,~ept the $4.,000.00 bond from the Sowers Construction Company as evidenced by a $4000.00 certified check for completion of the voluntary installation of swales and roads within the subdivision of l{i~,hland. Hills in Mtdlothian District according to a letter dated November 6, 1956, from the Sowers Construction Compan filed with this Boardls 9apers, and that said funds or the remainder of which will be returned to the Sowers Construction Company upon completion of. roads and swales within the Subdivision of Highland Hills, when same. are approved by the .~{i~hway Depa rtmen t. On motion of Fir, Driskill, seconded by Mr.Britton, it is resolved that this Board authorize the LaPrade }½rcs., Surveyors for the County, remake a survey of Arrowhead Road e~, establish the property line of }ir. and Mrs. Burke. On motion of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr. Britl,on, it is resolved that this Board request the iiighway Department to take i~to the Secondary System of Roads, Shady Lane in the subdivl%iop of Wildwood, Bermuda District, providing said road meets with the approval of the Resident Engineer of the Highway I]epartment. ~n motion of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr. Britton, it is resolved that the Board request the Commonwealth's Attorney to investi§ate the status of the old Sta~e Road as towhether or not said road is a public richt of way. On metion of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr. ]>riskill, it is resolved that this Board request the ~tate tiighway Department to establish the price on improving the 01d Sta~e Road, beginnin~ at Rt. 618 to the southern end of the p~ope~ty of On mellon of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr.Briskill, it is resolved that the Executiv, Secretary be and he hereby is requested to send to the Toll Road Authority a copy of the r~lution requesting the Commonwealth's Attorney to investiF, ate the legalit~?~f the rif:ht of way on the O~d Stage Road. On motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr. Driskill, it is resolved that this Board request the Highway Department to improve New Kent Road, a distance~of 50 feet south of Riverside Drive so that a school bus can conveniently turn- around at this location, said cost not to exceed $100.00 and same be char~ed to the 3¢ Fund of the County, On motion of l)r.C~ill, seconded by Mr. Oriskill, it is resolved ~h~,t this Board request ~he Highway Department to fillan abandoned well on the Hagood Avenue righ~ of way. On motion of Air. Britton, seconded by Mr. 1)risk~.ll, it is resolved that the ].~oard of Snpervisors of Chesterfield County hereby declares that it is necessary and expedient for tile public use to improve` and widen Reams Road in blanchester Distri¢ from the property' ()f Ella B. Cordle to Whitehead Road. That the improvement of this road necessitates the acquisition of 0.~8 acres of land in fee simple from E,C~.~artin, which the t{o~r(1 of Supervisors has been unable to purchase. The ~{oard of Supervisors doth hereby declare that the property of E.G.~Iartin con- raining 0.2~ acres is necessary for the public use and said la~d, containing 0,28 acre, as aforesaid, is shown by lines on a pla~ and survey of said road made by LaPrade Bros., Civil Engineers, dated August 5, 1956; that it is requisite and suitable that the said land to be ~oquired iH fee simple be of ~he width and on anti along the lines and grades as she%tn on said plat and survey. The Board o! Supervisors hereby authorizes and anpoints Ernest P.Gates~ Commonwealth's Attorney its Attorney tobri~g and conduct condemnation proceeding~ to acquire said land in fee simple in the name of and on behalf of the County of Chesterfield and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to sign the DottY. ion robe fi]~ in these proceedings. "/'his day the Executive Secretary presented a Court Order directint; that the sum of S80.00 be naid to Mr. Hudson l%ranham, AttOrney, for examining the title to the property nurchased by the Water DeDartment for a tanksite at Centralia. On motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr.Driskill, it is resolved that this 1½card recommends to the' Judge of Circuit Court, the }{on. William Old, the re-appointment of the following as Police Officers for Chesterfield County: E.P. Gill E .T. Smith I. E. r.'{o wma n R.W.Koch C. W. Cunnin gham H.N. Terrell C'. E. Jones C. E. Richter R. E.Feeback W. E. Martin R. C. Phillips J. A. Phillips B. C.Furman ~. C.Welton A. G. Davis · J.A .Simmons On motion of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr.Driskill, it is resolved that this Board authorize the' Chief of Police to appoint Mr. Patrick C. Poulseh 'as Police t)i spa't the r, On motion of Mr. Driskill, seconded by bir.l%ritton, it is resolved that the Treasu] of the County be and he here~y is requested to transfer from the unexpended surplus of ~he County's (}choral l~und $3531.72 to item ~a-102 of the County Budget. This day Mr. F..J.Gorman, (~ame Warden, presented ~he game claims. Upon consideration whereof and on motion of Mr. Driskill, seconded by Mr. C. oyne, i~ is resolved that the Executive Secretary be and he hereby is author.izod to paid said claims as presentet]. On motion of Hr. Goyne, seconded by Mr.Britton, it is resolved that this Board retire into Executive Session. Reconvening the Board prepares to hear the zonLnF~ cases. This day Mr, .l.M.Wilkinson came before tho Board requesting the rezonin~ from Residential-2 to General B[,si~ess of the following described parcel of land: In ~nchester Magiste'rial District, a parcel of land fronting 90 feet on Rt. 10 and extending eastwardly 150 feet, said parcel being 5~0 feet north of Walmsley Boulevard. f, nd there appearing uo opposition to this request and on motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr. D~iskill, it is resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and the same is hereby rezonod for ~eneral t½usiness. This day Mr. L.G.Baltz came before the Board, requesting the rezoning from Agriculture to &e~ral l{usiness of the following described parcel of land: In Manchester Magisterial District, a parcel of land fronting ~00 feet on Rt.360 and extending southwardly 400feet, said parcel being 740 feet west of 1½ryce's Lane. Whereupon, ~lr. Baltz requested ithat the depth be reduced Zo 300 from ~60 feet. ~nd it appearing there is no oppositioo to this request, and on motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by }~r. Driskill, it is resolved that the aforedesoribed parcel of la~d De and it hereby is rezooed for General Business. This day ~lr.L.G.Batlz came before %he Board representing Mr.R.W.Koch, requesting the rezoning from Agriculture to (;choral Business the following described of ]and: In Manchester Mat~isterial District, a parcel of land fronting 120 feet on Bryce's Land and extending westwardly 400 feet, said parcel being 240 feet south of Rt.360. came also Mr. Goods and several others presenting a petition signed bysome 21 people opposing this request. Upon consideration whereof and on motion of ~lr. Britton, seconded by' Mr. Goyne, it is resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of laud be and it hereby is vezoned for General Business purposes, provided the front of the buildinF, s face on Rt.360. This day Mrs. L.B.Allen came before the Board requesting the rezoning from ~;griculture to General Business of the following described parcel of land: In Midlothian Magisterial District, a' parcel of land fronting 300 feet on the west line of Rt.14? and 300 feet on the southeast line of Rt,?2?. stating th t she wished to construct a Williamsburg type brick building to be used as an Antique Shop. On motion of Hr. Driskill, seconded by ~r.Britton, it is resolved that the above described parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned for General Business. This day Mrs. V.E.Willis came before the Board requesting the re~oning from Agriculture to Industrial the following described parcel of land: In Midlothian ~lagisterial District, an irregular parcel of land fronting 175 feet on the Robious Road and extending 1400 feet northwardly, said parcel being 1~00 feet west of Rt.?lB. Came alsoMr. Collins and others opposing this request, Upon consideration whereof and on motion of Mr. Driskill, seconded by Mr. Goyno, it is resolved that this matter be deferred for further consideration and that ~he Board be appointed a Committee to view this property. This day the Executive Secretary presented a letter dated Nov. l~th from Mr. Samuel M. Bemiss, Secly. and Treasurer of the Woodstock Home and Land Go~pany, requesting the consideration of the rezoning from Residential-2 to Local Business of the followinK described parcel of land: In Manchester Magisterial District, a ~ reel of land fronting 921 feet' on Hull Street and extending 168 feet southwardly, said parcel beEinning at 49th ~treet and extending wes twardly to the ~.tlantio Coast Line RR. be withdrawn. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr.l)riskil] it is resolved that the request to withdraw the rozoning reque~of the above described parcel of land bo and it hereby is approved. This day ~lr. T.l{.Bullock, came before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agriculture to General Business of tile following described parcel of land: In Manchester Magisterial District, a parcel of land fronting 154 feet on Clopton Road andextending 300 feet southwardly, said property is at the intersection of Clopton Road and Yale Avenue. Upon consideration whereof and on motion of hr. Britton; seconded by Hr.Driskill, it is resolged that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned for C, eneral lh~siness, This day Mr. J.J.McDonald, Jr., came before the ~oard requesting the rezoning from Agriculture to Residential-2 of the' following described parcel of land known as Section B, Block A and B of Rock Creek Park, Upon consideration whereof and on motion of Mr. ])risklll, seconded by Mr. Goyne, it is resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it herSby is rexoned for Residential-~ purposes. This day Mrs. Elizabeth }tardy, representing Mrs. Josephine Perkins, came before the Board requesting a Gee Permit to operate a Beauty Shop on Lot 11, Block 6, Woodstock, Section ~-2, which'lot is known as 805 E. 55th Street, Upon consideration whereof, and onmotion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr. Driskill, it is resolved that the request of ~lrs. Perkins be and it hereby is granted. This day Hr. James Novell, representing the Worthington Farms Corporation came bef6re the Board seeking the rezoning from Agriculture to Residential-2 of the following described parcel of land: In Manchestex' Magisterial District, a parcel of land known as I%rookhaven Farms, which is proposed tobe rezoned from Agriculture to R~siden tial-2. Upon consideration whereof and on motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr. Driskill it is resolved that the aforedescrib~d parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned to Residential-2, This day Mr. James Newell, came before the Board representing the Worthington Farm Corporation and Mr. J.V. Eggleston, requestint~ the rezoning from Agriculture to Gener~l }½%lsiness of the following described parcel of land: In Manchester Magisterial District, a paroS1 nf land fronting 2~0 feet on the south side of Hull Street~Oa~ a~d extending 300 feet southwa~dly along ~rookhaven Road. In Manchester Magisterial District, a parcel of land fronting ?1 feet on Rt.360 and extending ~outhwardly 286 feet along the northern line of Brookhaven Road, Upon consideration whereof and on motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr. Driskill it is resolved that the foredescribed parcels of land be and they are hemeby rezoned to ~eneral ~tisiness. This day Mr. J. Roland 'Rooke requested 'the 'rezoning from Agriculture to Reaidential-2 of the following described parcel of land: In ])ale Magisterial 1)istr'ict, a triangular pa'reel of land frontin~ 1500feet on Belmont Road and extending eastwardly 691 feet, said parcel being 1.06 miles south of Falling Creek. Upon consideration whereof and oD motion of Dr. Gill, seconded bY Mr.Oriskill, it is resolved that the aforedescri~ed parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned to Residen tial-~. This day Mr. D.W.~urphey, representing Mr. James .Gongdon, came before the l{oard requestinff rezon~n~ from Residential-2 to (~eneral I{usines:~ of the followin~ described parcel of land: In Bermuda Mag{.sterial Distri ct, a parcel of land frontinF, 1~0 feet on Rt. 10 and extending southwardly approximately ~00 feet, said ~aroel beinF~ 15 feet west of ~]ee Street in the VillaKe of Chester. There bein~ no opposition to this .recluest, on motion of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr. Driskill, it is resolved that the aforedesoribed parcel of land be and it hereby is t'enoned for C. eneral Business, provided no auto ~unk yard is permitted on t[ais property. This day Mr. Jerry Jemett, representing the Frederick Royalty Corporation, Mr. R.J.Schmidt and Mrs. Josephine F. Cottrell, appeared before the Board seeking a bse Permit for business parking on an irreguler parcel of land in Manchester Magisterial DiStrict fronting 55 feet on Sco~Cview Drive and ex~endin~ 600fee~ westwardly, said parcel b~in~ 630fee~ north of Old Wesgham Roa~. Seeking also ~he rezonimg from Local [{usiness ~o Genert, 1 ltusiness of %he following described parcels of land: In Manchester Magisterial District, a parcel of land fronting 2~5 feet on ScoStview ])ri~e and extending westwardly 150 feet, said parcel being 155 feet north of Old Westham Road, Seeking also the ~ezoning from Residential-1 toGeneral }~siness of the followin~ described parcel of land: In Manchester Ma~;i~terial District, a parcel of land fronting Z60 feet on old WesCham Road and extending northwardly approximately 5()0 feet, said parcel being 150 feet west of Scottview Drive. Mr. Je~ett presented Mr. Porte]- Vau~han, who recommended rezoninc f~om a real estate point of view. Mr. F~ank, owner of the Cherokee Country Club, who does not oD~]ose this rezoning, and Mr. Fleischer, official of the Frederick R.alty Corporation. ~r. D~ W. Murphey, representing the opposition, Dresenfed a petition signed by 20'~ of the surroundinc property owners, which petition is duly notarized, and Mr. John Thomas, Attorney, representing the opposition also cites the number of people present, approximately 12, who oppose, and a resolution from the Strafford ]{ills Civic Association in opposition to %his request. Upon consideration whereof and on motion of Mr. Britton, seconded by Mr. i)riskili3 it is resolved that this matter be deferred to December meeting a~d the Board be appointed a~ a Committee to view this property. On ~otion of Mr. Oriskill, seconded by Mr. C. oyne, it is resolved that ~t is the intention of this Board to propose for passage ~n ordinance imposing certain licenses taxes on oo~trMctors, electrical contractors, plumbers, steamfitters, speculative building; persons, firms or corporations operating public swimming pools or lakes, dance halls and night clubs, Motion picture theaters, theatrical, Public Performances, ~xhibitions, Garnivals, a Gircus; Professional Bondsmen; Licenses for sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverage, wholesale and ~etail; Persons, firms or corporations furnishing utility services, including heat, light, power and gas for domestic, commercial and industrial consumption; perso~ firms or ~orporations engaged in the tele~hone or telegraph business; Junk Dealers, Canvassers, Dealers in Second dand paper; Operators of "Automobile Graveyards;" persons en~a~ed in the oocuptation of a fortune teller, palmist, ~st~olo~ist, etc. for compensation and/or operators of sl~t machinesfor the year beginning'January 1, 1957, a,~d endin~ December ~1, 19~?, and also for each aha every year ~mereafter beKinnin~ with the first day of January of each year and ending December 31 following until otherwise changed, for the support of the County Government in order to provide revenues to meet the demands for public servi~s in the County; the payment of the County devt and interest, and for other county purposes and expenses; prescribing penalties for the violation of the Ordinance; and providi~ for the collection of suchtaxes and for certain require- ments and regulations as an aid thereto, at an adjourned meeting of the Board on the 30th day of November, 1956. at 8:00 p.m. and the Clerk of this l~ard is direct~ to publish a description notice of the proposed ordinance in the Richmond Times- Dispatch once a week for two successive weeks prior to November 30~ 1956. This day Mn. Nason H. A&ers, owning Lot 26 in Sunny UellAcres, Nidlothian, ~istrict, requesting a variance to allow the construction of a home in the rea~ of. his present home on said lot. Upon consideration whereof and on motio~ of Nr.Driskill seconded by Hr. Goyne, it is resolved that this request ~e and .it ~ereb~ is denied On motion of Hr. Goyne~ seconded by Hr. Britton~ it is resolved that the Treasurer of the County be and he hereby is requested to transfer $~000.00 f~om the una ted surplus of the Garage Fund to the General Fund of t~e County, and from the' unappropriated surplus of the Dog Tax Fund to the General Fund of the County, both of which transfers are provided for in the 19~-~? budget. On motion of Dr. Gil], s.conded by J, ir. ~ritg~n, it is resolved that the County Engineer, CommonWealth,s Attorney and ~he Executive Secretary be and ~hey hereby are requested to complete the fo~s of application to the State Water Cont~ol Board for Federal Aid ~n the '6on~truction of the .Ettrick Sanitary District tie-in with Petersburg. On motion of Hr. Goyne, seconded by Mr. Driskill, it is resolved that the Executiw gecretary be and he b~ereby is ~equested to have the Police 0fficers~ bonds renewed with the R.B.Augustine Insurance. ~ompanyo On motion of Mr. Goyne, seconded by Mr. Drksill, it is resolved that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is authorized to sign the contract withtha Seaboard Airline RH. Company for the crossing of a water line underneath the said Railroad tracks at Kingsland Road. On motion of tlr. [4ritton, seconded by Mr.D~k:S"ill, it is resolved that the water contract for Hock Creek Park be approved and the Chairman and the Clerk of this Board are authorized to sign same. On motion of Hr.Britton, seconded by Mr. Drksill, it is. resolved that the County Engineer be and he hereby is authorized to proceed with the paintin~ of water tanks at Elkhardt Road and 1½on Air ~ll ,,~V~,~i[' 20, 1956. On motion of Mr. Driskill, seconded by Mr. Britton, it is resolved that the Treasurer's request for sa&aries and office expensas for the calendar year 1957, be and they hereby are approved. On motion of Mr. DrEskill, seconded by Mr.Goyme, it.is resolved that the Chairman appoint a Commit,tee to investigate ~he Chester Fire Department and the Chester fire truck presently in need of repairs, Whereupon, the Ohairmap appoints Mr. (~yne, ~. Britton and the Executive 5aeretary as this Committee, On motion of Mr. Driskill, seconded by Hr.Britton, it is resolved the the minutes of October 2, 9, 16 and 29rd, be and they hereby are approved., 0n motion, the meeting is adjourned uotil No ~mber 20, 1956' at 7~30 p.m. Executive Secretary ~ha ~r~an