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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-19a _. . MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOUI FEBRUARY 19, 1985 ~` A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri, on February 19, 1985, at 7:30 p.m. On a roll call, Aldermen Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner were present, Best and Peeler absent; said meeting was called to order by Mayor Holmes. It was decided to dispense with the reading of the Minutes of February 5, 1985. Mr. Rick Turner, 6520 l~~~mdy Lane West, Parkville, MO 64152, presented business license for Mobil Crete Truck at 3200 N.W. Vivion Road. This would be to stock-pile, sand, gravel, etc. to make concrete and he would have only one truck at the present time. This matter was discussed and it was decided to table the decision until the next meeting. Ms. Karen. Petry representing Riley Stokers Corp, Box 547 Worcester, MA 01613, presented application for business license at 4254 West Riverside Street, along with application for sign and change of use permit . This'i'would be for office and storage of materials for power plants. The Change of Use Application was approved; The Business License Application was approved along with the Sign Permit, both being subject to the payment of the-:fee. Mr. Charles Loper, d/b/a C & L Body Shop, presented ap- plication to transfer his business from the present place to 4305 1 N.W. Gateway; also a sign permit was presented and special use ~"' permit. He said he would have almost all of his cars behind the fenced area. Since these applications were not presented to the Planning Commission, it was suggested that he do this and then bring them to the Council for approval. Mr. Mike Goodno, 5001 N. Manchester, Kansas City, MO 6/+119, presented Appliction for Business License for Christian Gift and Apparel Shop at 4603 NW Gateway (Old Quick Trip Building). The License Application was approved subject to the payment of the. fee. Mr. Scott N. Kerivan, 3225 Smart, Kansasa City, MO pre- sented Busines License Ap plication for Electronic, Radio, Compu- tor, Security System, etc. business at 2648 N.W. Platte Road. This would be for retail sales only. The application was approved subject to the payment of the fee. Mr. Al Novogradoc, 1728 N. 25th Street, Kansas City, KS presented Building Application for storage buildiing at Mike's Fireworks location on N.W. Vivion Road. Previously he had present- ed drawings which were far the Engineer's`.. approval. It appeared that the questionable items had been worked out with the Engineer. One item to be worked out with the Mayor and Board was the exterior material. The application showed the front of the building would be of brick and the other three sides would be of stucco. `Reg. Meeting Feb. 19, 1985, Page 2 ;~, Wedua moved that the exterior of Mike Koska's storage ~ building being front of brick and the other three sides of stucco be approved, seconded by Brenner, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Gordy nay and Best and Peeler absent. Motion did not carry. After further discussion on the exterior of Mike Koska's building, Wedua moved that the City approve the front being of brick and other three sides of stucco, seconded by Brenner, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent. The building application of Al Novogradoc was approved subject to the payment of the fee. Mr. Gregg Wilcox, Route #1, Box 154 W 7, Kearny, MO and Mr. Marvin Enochs, 5525 NW Raintree Street, Parkville, MO were present to inquire about what it would take to build some storage buildings and office south of the railroad tracks on VanDepopulier Street, as they would like to purchase same and have a salvage auction on wrecked vehicles about two times a mont h. This matter was discussed and it appeared that there were no ordinances provid- ing for this type of business. It was also brought out that should they have a business and wanted to park cars in this area, the surface would have to be of a hard substance and dust free, also there would have to be a fill wherever a building was to be built, ~~ at a height at the 100 year flood stage. A letter dated Februry 10, 1985, from Mrs. Donna Neale, was read, this pertained to vehicles being parked on South Drive and Hillside street, which made it quite dangerous for vehicles traveling on these streets and asked whether or not something could be done to correct this condition; also the letter praised the good work which was done on the removal of snow and keeping the streets in a good condition. A letter from the Missouri Public Service Commis- sion was read, this concerned the hearing on the Missouri Cities Water Company applying for an increase in water and sewer rates. Mayor Holmes will inquire of Art King to see if all other Cities are in accord to hire Mr. Finnigan. Karr moved that Bill No. 84-41 (Animal Control Ordiance) be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance N0. 84-41, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accord- ingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Holmes and became Ordinance N0. 84-41. Karr moved that Bill No. 85-5 (regulating sale of used vehicles) be placed on its second reading, seconded by ~y Gordy, the rol was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. T Reg Meeting 2/19/85 - Page 3 Karr moved that Bill No. 85-3 (Accepting the Uniform Building Code) be placed on its second reading, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. Karr moved that Bill No. 85-3 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 85-3, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Holmes and became Ordinanne N0. 85-3. Gordy moved that Bill No. 84-4 (regulating and kprohibiting parking of Tractors, Truck-Tractors, etc.) be placed on its second reading, seconded by Karr, the roll was called and votes were as follows:- Karr, Gordy, WEdua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. The matter of regulating Skating Rinks by ordinance was agreed to and City Attorney Don Witt will write the ordinance. It was agreed to keep up to date on Whittlesees zoning request. Karr moved that Bill No. 85-8 being bill amending Ordinance 77-16 (Sign Ordinance) be placed on its -first reading, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was ~;~ accordingly read. Tordy moved that Bi11 No. 85-8 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted-aye; Best and Peeler absent; sdaid bill. was accordingly read. Karr moved that Bill No. 85-9, being Bill amending Ordinance N0. 80-36 (re: issuance of building permit) be placed on its first reading, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows:-Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. Karr moved that Bill No. 85-9 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Wedua., the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. A letter from William Hall of the Planning Commission was .read, this concerned his resigning from the Commission for the reason that he was transferred from the area. This would become effective as of March 31, 1985.- Karr moved that Bill No. 85-10 being bill providing for the appropriation of moneyout of the general fund of the City of River- ~ side, Missouri to pay certain indebtedness as lilsted therein be placed on its first reading, seconded by .~ ~ Y k Reg. Meeting Feb. 19, 1985, Page 4 Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. Gordy moved that Bill No. 85-10 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said bill was accordingly read. Wedua moved that Bill No. 85-10 be placed on its third reading and upon pas-sage of same become Ordinance No. 85- 10, seconded by Gordy, the rollw as called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Best and Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Holmes and became Ordinance N0. 85-10. It was brought out that the Renner Estate accepted the City's bid on the property, and the contract will be forwarded to City Attorney Don Witt for review. Wedua said that Northwood Road and VanDepopulier roads would each need about 4 loads of rock and grading. This was approved. Wedua also brought up the possibility of asphalting Osage Circle without curbes and also Woodland Strut nr~eded re= glec~snt ~f ~eti~ss . , Brenner brought up the matter that the building behind Corner Cafe was possibly being built without a permit. Police. Chief Wingo, Jim Karr and Gary Brenner were assembling information for a new building. Police Chief Wingo requested permission to sell the 1981 Plymouth for the best bid over $900.00 and the Mayor and Board agreed to giving him permission. The Public Safety Annual report was presented to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. It was announced that there would be a Board meet- ing on February 26, 1985. There being no further business, upon motion made, seconded and passed, meeting adjourned at 11:15 p.m. ..