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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-05 T Minutes of Regular Meeting Board of Aldermen of City of Riverside, Missouri October 5,1999 A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of We City of Riverside, Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri on October 5,1999 at 7:30 p.m. Those in attendance were Mayor Ed Rule, Aldermen Ron Super, Brenda Teters, Pamela Decals, Betty Burch, Ray Beard and George Flaws. Also present were Ann Daniels, City Administrator, Louise Rusick, City Clerk and Steve Crystal, City Attorney. Minutes, September 21,1999 Alderman Burch moved that the minutes of September 21,1999 be Approved approved as corrected, seconded by Alderman Decals, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Decals, Burch, Beard, Teters, Super and Flaws. Motion carries. Minutes, September 28,1999 Alderman Beard moved that the minutes of September 28, 1999 be Approved approved as corrected, seconded by Alderman Flaws, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Burch, Beard, Teters, Super, Flaws and Decals. Motion carries. Presentation by Rick Owens Kent Crippen with the Downtown Counci1,1020 Central, Kansas with HNTB on the Broadway City, Mo. introduced Rick Owens, HNTB, 1201 Walnut, Kansas Corridor Enhancement City, Mo. to give a presentation on the Broadway Corridor Program & request for Enhancement and request for funding. Included in this proposed funding project for the Northland foyer, would be North Kansas City, Riverside and Kansas City, Mo. The cost for Riverside participation would be 543,000 which would include beautification, landscaping and signage. Mention of Public Safety Mayor Rule read the letter from Dale Longenecker, Park Hill South Officer, Jack Minor and High School, commending Public Safety Ot3icer, Jack Minor and Sgt. Dennis Jones for Sargent Dennis Jones for their exemplary actions performed on exemplary actions. September 28,1999. Approval to purchase Alderman Beard moved to approve the purchase of a replacement a replacement vehicle vehicle for the 1996 Ford Crown Victoria assigned to the Chief and for the 1996 car assigned to add 52,500 to the budget line item to cover the extra cost after to the Chief receiving the trade-in for the two P.S. marked vehicles, seconded by Alderman Darata, the vote was: T Aye: Aldermen Teters, Super, Flaws, Darata, Burch and Beard. Motion carries. City Attorney, Steve Crystal will investigate Alderman Beard's request to license the new vehicle with the state. Approval for 30-day time Alderman Burch moved to approve a 30-day extension for Industrial extension for Industrial Excavating & Equipment's contract on NW Florence and NW 50'"' St. Excavating & Equip's seconded by Aldermae Beard, the vote was: contract on NW Florence & NW 50"'. Aye: Aldermen Super, Flaws, Darata, Burch, Beard and Teters. Motion carries. City Engineer's recom- By general conscnt of the Board members, recommendations on NW menda6ons on NW High Drive by Dick Winner, City Engineer, were approved as listed High Drive approved below: Approval fora 10 foot concrete driveway at Gary Young's residence, 5130 NW High Drive. Approval for extension of the rock wall, about 40 feet, to the driveway at Donald Smith's, 4900 NW High Drive. Approval for asphalt to be taken back 23 feet to provide a smooth transition to the existing gravel drive at Mr. and Mrs. Woods, 4810 NVV High Drive. All other requests were put on hold or denied. Approval of resignation for Harold Wall as Comm- unity Center Monitor Lori Krause's request for Parks & Recreation Coordinator. Alderman Burch moved to accept Harold Wall's resignation ,with regret, as Community Center Monitor, seconded by Alderman Darata, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Flaws, Darata, Super, Beard, Teters and Burch. Motion carries. Park Board member, Lori Krause, 4518 NW Apache, will meet with Ann Daniels, City Administrator to decide on a job description for a Parks and Recreation Coordinator. Board members approves Alderman Burch moved to approve a moratorium on plaques being a moratorium on plaques placed in the City Parks so the Park Board can discuss further, placed in the City Parks seconded by Alderman Darata, the vote was: Aye: Teters, Super, Flaws, Darata, Burch and Beard. 2 T Motion carries. Municipal Court Report Mayor Rule announced receiving We Municipal Court Report for September. September. Recess at 9:05 p.m. A brief recess was called. Reconvene at 9:20 p.m. The Mayor and all Aldermen responded to roll call and the mceting reconvened. Bill No. 99-73 Alderman Beard moved to place Bill No. 99-73 on its first reading, Payment of Bills said Bill authorizing the payment of certain indebtedness as listed therein, seconded by Alderman Beard, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Beard, Teters, Burch, Flaws, Darata and Super. Motion carries. Ordinance No. 99-73 Alderman Beard moved to place Bill No. 99-73 on its second reading, Approved and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 99-73, seconded by Alderman Flawa, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Teters, Burch, Flaws, Darata, Super and Beard. Bill No. 99-74 Authorizing contract with Shafer, Kline & Warren for Engincer & Land Survey Serv's. for design & cons- truction of NW 50"' St. off NW Gateway and setting the fce for same Motion carries. Alderman Beard moved to place Bill No. 99-74 on its first reading, said Bill authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with Shafer, Kline and Warren, Inc. to provide Civil Engincer and Land Surveying Services for design and construction of NW 50"' Street, off Gateway and setting the fce for same, seconded by Alderman Flaws Flaws, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Burch, Flaws, Darata, Super, Beard and Teters. Motion carries. Ordinance No. 99-74 Alderman Teters moved to place Bill No. 99-74 on its sernnd Approved reading, and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 99-74, seconded by Alderman Beard, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Flaws, Darata, Super, Beard, Teters and Burch. Motion carries. Bill No. 99-75 Alderman Beard moved to place Bill No. 99-75 on its first reading, Repealing Sea 130.260: said Bill repealing 5ecHon 130.260: Court Coats, Item 5, to conform Ct. Costs, Item 5, to with legislation adopted by the State Legislature pursuant to Senate conform with State Leg- Bill 1, Section 479.261 and replacing it with a new Section 130.260: islature pursuant to Seu. Court Costs, Item 5, seconded by Alderman Flaws, the vote was: Bill 1, Sec. 479.261 Sec. & replacing it with Aye: Aldermen Darata, Super, Beard, Teters, Burch and Flaws. 130.260: Ct. Costs, Item 5 Motion carries. Ordinance No. 99-75 Alderman Burch moved to place Bill No. 99-75 on its second reading, Approved and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 99-75, seconded by Alderman Flawa, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Super, Beard, Teters, Burch, Flaws and Darata. Bill No. 99-76 Authorizing City to employ Charles Carter Gregory as a part time employee to monitor activities at the Comm. Ctr. Motion carries. Alderman Beard moved to place Bill No. 99-76 on its first reading, said Bill authorizing the City of Riverside, Mo. to employ Charles Carter Gregory as a part time employee to monitor activities at the Community Center and setting the salary for same, seconded by Alderman Darata, We vote was: Aye: Aldermen Beard, Teters, Burch, Flaws, Darata and Super. Motion carries. Ordinance No. 99-76 Alderman Flaws moved to place Bill No. 99-76 on its second reading, Approved and upon passage become Ordinance No. 99-76, seconded by Alderman Burch, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Teters, Burch Flaws, Darata, Super and Beard. Bill No. 99-77 Authorizing Mayor to enter into a contract with Archer Eng. to provide comprehensive land use & development plan for area in the Riverside/Quindaro Bend I.evce Dist. Motion carries. Alderman Burch moved to place Bill No. 99-77 on its first reading, said Bill authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with Archer Engineers to provide a comprehensive land use and development plan for area in the Riverside/Quindaro Bend Levce District and setting a not to exceed fee for same, seconded by Alderman Beard, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Burch, Flaws, Darata, Super, Beard and Teters. Motion carries. Ordinance No. 99-77 Alderman Beard moved to place Bill No. 99-77 on its second reading, Approved and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 99-77, sernnded by Alderman Flaws, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Flaws, Darata, Super, Beard, Teters and Burch. Motion carries. Bia No. 99-78 Moratorium on submission, consideration & issuance of Billboard licenses & Permit within the City Alderman Burch moved to place Bid No. 99-78 on ib fast reading, said Bill placing a moratorium on the submission, eoosiderstion and issuance of Billboard Licenses sod Permits within the City, seconded by Alderman Beard, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Darata, Super, Beard, Teters, Burch and Flaws. Motion carries Ordinance No. 99-78 Alderman Darata moved to place Bill No. 99-78 on its second Approved reading, and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 99-78, seconded by Alderman Beard, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Super, Beard, Teters, Burch, Fbiws and Darata. Motion carries. Motion for Closed Session Alderman Burch moved that the meeting go into closed session pursuant to RSMO 610.021(1) for discussion of kgai isanes with the City Attorney, seconded by Alderman Super, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Beard, Teters, Burch, Flaws, Darata and Super. Motion carries. Motion for Open Session Alderman Beard moved that We meeting go into open session at 10:05 p.m., seconded by Alderman Super, the vote was: Aye: Aldermen Teters, Burch, Flaws, Darata, Super and Beard. Motion carries. Adjournment: By general consenq the meeting adjou t 0:05 Louise Rusick, City Ckrk 5 Y