HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-01MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF
BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF
CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI
November 1, 1983
A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City
of Riverside, Missouri;"`ron November. 1, 1983, at 7:30 p.m. On a
roll call, aldermen Karr, Gordy, Peeler, Wedua and Brenner. were
present, Mayor Holmes absent; and Peeler being Mayor Pro Tem and
calling said meeting to order.
It was decidRd to postpone the reading of the minutes.
Messrs. Hunt and Hevalow, representing the Parkville
Special Benefit Road District, wanted to explain the 1/2¢ sales
tax to be voted on at the November 8, 1983, election and would
like to have Riverside back it up. They said if the tax passed,
Riverside would get twice the amount per year they are now getting.
Jim Breen, 720 N.E. 98th Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri,
64155, Representing Quik-Trip, presented application to transfer
the liquor license from 4603 N.W. Gateway to 4601 N.W. Gateway.
Karr moved that the City accept the Application for change of
address of the liquor license for Quik-Trip from 4603 N.W. Gateway
to 4601 N.W. Gateway, seconded by Gordy, the roll was called and
votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua and Brenner voted aye;
Peeler being Mayor Pro-Tem.
Jim Sage, 4407 N. Campbell, Kansas City, Missouri-, presented
business license application for Sunshine Sand Blasting and Mobil
Sand Blasting at 3405 N.W. Vivion Road. Said application was
approved subject to the payment of the fee.
Gene Wheeler, 10920 Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, Missouri
said he needed .the City's approval of two resolutions covering
revenue bonds - one for Elka Enterprises, Inc. and Unique Invetments,
Inc.
Wedua moved that the City accept the Resolution covering
revenue bonds for Elka Enterprises, Inc., seconded by Karr, the
roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua
and Brenner voted aye; Peeler being Mayor Pro-Tem.
Karr moved that the City approve the resolution for
Unique Investments, Inc., for revenue bonds, seconded by Gordy,
the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Gordy, Wedua
and Brenner voted aye; Peeler being Mayor Pro Tem.
James Sutton, 5717 N. Merrimac and Richard Ulrich, 5015
N. Merrimac inquired of the Mayor and Board whether there could
be something done about the dogs running at large. Chief Wingo
,_ will investigate this matter.
The Public Safety Department is to check into the Brown's
Limosine Service.
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Wedua reported on holes in Mattox Road and it was agreed
to put two loads of gravel on the road.
It was also reported that several loads of rock have
been put on Northwood Road and it is in need of more rock.
It was decided to look into this matter.
The people on Merrimac have requested that the City
get a man hole cover, since one is missing on the hole in Mer-
rimac.
It was reported that the sewer in the location of Gateway
Restaurant, the Hamilton house and Curtis Brenner house is
stopped up. This matter will be looked into.
There being no further business, upon motion made,
seconded and passed, meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.