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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-07-16 ,~ MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI - JULY.~t6, 1985 '`.- A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, .Missouri, was held in the City Hall in Riverside, on July 16, 1985 at 7:30 p.m. Upon a roll call, Aldermen: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner were present, Mayor Holmes calling said meeting to order. It was decided to dispense with the reading of the minutes of July 2, 1985, for the present time. Leann Zimmerman, 904 Valley Lane, represnting Pride and Progress came before the Mayor and Board and said that there were three things that Pride and Progress would like to discuss three items with the Mayor and Board - 1) Would like the City of Riverside to take over the mowing of the islands along the highways for the remainder of the year; 2.) Would like for Pride and Progress to handle the Craft Show and the Food booth at the Fall Festival as a money making project; and 3.) Would like the City to accept a resolution setting out the City flower. Best moved that the City go ahead and pay for the mowing of the islands along the highways in Riverside for the sum of X40.00 each time and mowing them on an as needed - basis, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and Karr, Gordy, ~„ Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye. Best moved that the City authorize Pride and Progress to use the Craft Show and Food Booth at the Fall Festival as a money making.. project, seconded by Karr, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr; Gordy, Best, Peeler,. Wedua and Brenner voted aye. Brenner moved that the accept the Resolution setting out the City Flower as the Marigold, seconded by Best, the roll was called-and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye. Leann Zimmerman also inquired to see if the used auto sales at the entrance to the City on West Platte Road could be cleaned up. It was brought out that this is in Kansas City and the City would see what could be done. Mr. Dale Shirley, 1904 N.W. 45th Terrace inquired as to whether' or not he could obtain a business license for Radio Controlled Model Racing Cars at one- of the buildings in Riverside Business Park. He said that sometimes a group of people come to race the cars and he would expect around 30 people. These races would probably be every other Sunday. Mr. Shirley was advised that this. matter would be checked into further and he would be advised. - A Reg. Meeting (~ Page 2, .July 16, 1985 The Application of Knappco Mfg. Company on Mattox Road for an addition to the present building was presented, along with Special Use Permit. Karr moved that the Special Use Permit be approved, seconded by Best, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye. Best moved that the Application for the Addition on Knappco Building be approved subject to the City Engineer approving the Electrical and Mechanical and that a letter from their attorney be recieved, seconded by Karr, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye. Lowell Leeds presented to the Mayor and Board literature on Positive Youth Development Initiatives and would like to be on the agenda the first meeting in August. Peeler moved that a closed meeting be held for the purpose of potential firing, disciplining of personnel and pertaining to litigation and for the further purpose of discuss- ing whether certain records should be closed records under the law, seconded by Karr, the roll was called and votes were ~. as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye. The meeting reconvened and upon a roll call, Aldermen Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner were present, Mayor Holmes presiding over the remainder of meeting. Peeler moved that certain records of the City, specific- ally a miscellaneous report on complaint 85.1366. and 85.1367 dated July 3, 1985 and a miscellaneous report on complaint 85.1366S and 85.1367S dated July 10, 1985 and a miscellaneous report on complaint number 85.13655 dated July 11, 1985 and a miscellaneous report dated July 3, 1985 captioned Information and a miscellaneous report on complaint 85.1365 dated July 10, 1985 and a miscellaneous report on complaint S851365 dated July 9, 1985 be determined to be closed records as provided by Section 610.025 of the Missouri law because the records deal with legal actions, causes of actions, litigation and further deal with the potential firing, discipling or promotion of personnel. Whereupon, the motion was seconded by Gor~ix- and a vote was called for which were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye. Karr moved that we accept the recommendation of the Public Safety Committee and accept the resignation of Henry Ellis and that same be Bill No. 85-30 and placed on its first reading, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said bill was accordingly read. Reg. Meeting Page 3, July 16, 1985 ~., Karr moved that bill No. 85-30 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said bill was accordingly read. Gordy moved that Bill No. 85-30 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 85-30, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Holmes and became Ordinance N0. 85-30. It was decided to check with City Attorney Don Witt concerning the consolidation of American Cable Vision with another company. The matter of getting easements on Woodland in order to repair the street is being worked on. Karr moved that Bill No. 85-31 being bill providing for the appropriation of money out of the general fund of the City of Riverside, Missouri for the payment of certain indebtedness as listed therein be placed on its first reading, seconded by Best, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said `--~ bill was accordingly read. Best moved that Bill No. 85-31 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said bill was accordingly read. Wedua moved that Bill No. 85-31 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become .Ordinance N0. 85-31, seconded by Karr, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Holmes and became Ordinance N0. 85-31. Peeler said he got a call from a resident on Valley Lane concerning a hole in the street and he suggested the City check to get the hole repaired. The matter of Rick Turner's antenna was brought up. Karr moved that bill No. 85-22 be placed on its second reading (Skating Rink) reading, seconded by Best, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Best, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner voted aye; Gordy - nay, said bill was accord- ingly read. ~... Peeler moved that a recess be called. Meeting reconvened a~ Reg. MeeCing Juky 16, 1985- Page 4 ~ on July 18, 1985, at 5:15 p.m. On a roll call, Aldermen Karr, Best, Peeler and Brenner were present; Gordy and Wedua absent and Mayor Holmes presiding over remainder of meeting. The following bids were received on the investment of $400,000. Boatmens First National Bank - T-Bill. - $400,000 for 6 months 7.465% interest -One year - 7.703% interest Centerre of N.K.C. - CD on $400,000, 90 days - 7.75% interest - 180 days - 7.6% interest Bank of Riverside, Missouri - CD $100,000 - 6 months - 6.710% interest - one year - 7.35% interst Commerce Bank - Discount Notes: 6 months - $400,000 7.16% interest 90 days - 7.08% interest and one year - 7.24% interest. Karr moved that the City accept the best bid on $400,000, same being that of Botmen's First National Ba fq~ 5 o~tg and year term at y.7037o interest and that same be /~i~~a~c~8~''0~ 3t'S first reading, seconded by Brenner, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Best, Peeler and Brenner voted aye; Gordy and Wedua absent; said bill was accordingly read. Brenner moved that bill NO. 85-32 be placed on its second reading, seconded Peeler, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Best, Peeler and Brenner voted aye; Gordy and Wedua absent, said bill was accordingly read. Karr moved that Bill No. 85-32 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 85-32, seconded by Peeler, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Best, Peeler and Brenner voted aye; Gordy and Wedua absent; said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Holmes and became Ordinance No. 85-32. There being no further business to come before the Board, upon motion duly made, seconded and passed, meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m. r