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MINUTES
SPECIAL MEETING
BOARD OF ALDERMEN
RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI
Thursday, June 27, 2006
6:30 P.M.
A special meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, Missouri, was held
at City Hall, in Riverside, Missouri, on June 27, 2006, at 6:30 p.m.
Mayor Kathy Rose called the meeting to order. Those in attendance were Mayor Rose
and Aldermen Darata, Beard, Jones, Super, Bruns and Hurt.
Also present were Ned O'Connor, Waterford Properties, Frank Weatherford,
TranSystems, David Blackburn, City Administrator, Jane Henry, Administration Assistant, Public
Safety Chief Gregory Mills, Brent Miles, Director of Planning, John McClelland, City Attorney,
and Finance Director Donna Resz .
Motion to enter into Closed Alderman Bruns made. a motion to go into closed session.
Session pursuant to RSMo Alderman Jones seconded.
610.021(1) for discussion
of Legal issues, 610.021(2) The vote was:
Real Estate and 610.021(3) Yes: Aldermen Super, Darata, Hurt, Jones, Bruns and Beard.
Personnel Issues with the
City Attorney Motion carried.
Ned O'Connor gave the aldermen an update on the master planning team progress. He reiterated
the goals of the team, i.e., provide access to Argosy and ensure sewer construction. Mayor Rose
reminded those present that Frank Weatherford with TranSystems had put the access options
together with the project plans. She added that she thought Sabin Yanez was brought in to value
engineer the project and develop access. Weatherford then explained TS's process of selecting
Schoenbeck Tfwy as the. access to Argosy.
Rose asked Weatherford to explain the Highway 9 cost. He said that TS submitted an application.
to MODOT for 50% of the cost of the project for available matching funds for 9 and the
interchange. The request was denied. A second application was made for 9 only and $3 million
was granted. Another try at MODOT might work but probably not. They seem willing to be
minimally flexible on timing.
O'Connor explained the fmancial impact of the $55 million estimate. He also explained the value
of having an outside engineer represent the city; it protects the city's liability. He said the city can
roll out the final master plan at another Town Hall Meeting.
Weatherford added that former Mayor Betty Bureh's vision was for commercial/retail outlets on
the access to Argosy. CCG memorialized the vision. The plan was not based on educated hard
data but on "a woman's vision who loved her city."
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Weatherford outlined costs for the project:
I-635 Interchange (no ROW, legal, engineering) $12.2 million
City's portion $7.2 million
Horizons Parkway (no ROW, inspection costs, design) $17.1 million
Includes drainage
Highway 9 $10.5 million
City's portion (no ROW, no design) $7.5 million
Includes roadway, drainage, reloc. Force main & gas main
and $430,000 to replace street in Pm Logis
Schoenbeck $14.9 million
Sewer line, storm drain, water line $3.5 million
40 pump station $2.1 million
Lift station and force main but no ROW, landscaping
Loop for Missouri American water line $125 thousand
Alderman Super asked how much fill would be required for the flyover. Weatherford responded
"
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A lot
Weatherford will have traffic studies for July 7 meeting.
Alderman Dazata moved for a break. Jones seconded. All voted in favor.
Bill No. 2006-85 An Alderman Super moved to place Bill No. 2006-85 on its
ordinance authorizing the first reading, said bill authorizing the execution and
execution and delivery of delivery of a cooperation agreement among the City,
a cooperation agreement Riverside-Quindazo Bend Levee District of Platte County,
among the City, Riverside- Missouri, UMB Bank, N.A., as Trustee, and Platte County
Quindazo Bend Levee District ,
Missouri; A Continuing Disclosure Agreement Among the
of Platte County, Missouri, City, said Levee District and UMB Bank, N.A.
as
UMB Bank, N.A., as Trustee, ,
Dissemination Agent; and authorizing related actions. The
and Platte County, Missouri; motion was seconded by Alderman Bruns and the vote
A Continuing Disclosure was:
Agreement Among the City,
said Levee District and UMB Yes: Aldermen Beard, Bruns, Darata, Hurt, Jones, Super.
Bank, N.A., as Dissemination
Agent; And Authorizing Motion carried.
Related Actions
Ordinance No. 2006-85 Alderman Bruns moved to place Bill No. 2006-85 on its
Approved second reading, and upon passage of same become
Ordinance No. 2006-85. The motion was seconded by
Alderman Jones, and the vote was:
Yes: Aldermen Beard, Bruns, Darata, Hurt, Jones, Super
Motion carried.
Budget Workshop Session The aldermen continued their meeting with a budget
workshop.
The meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent.
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