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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-06-19MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF CITYJOneRIVERS9DE, MISSOURI . 1y9 11 y9 A regular meeting of the board of aldermen of the City of River- side, Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri on June 19, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. On a roll call, aldermen Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner, Scudder, and West present, Mayor Young calling said meeting to order. The minutes of June 5, 1979, were read, corrected and approved. James D. Venus, 7723 NE 55th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, 64119 presented a plication for license for Venus Automotive at 4125 River- side Drive, ~r automobile body and repair shop, said application was approved subject to the payment of the fee. He was advised to come before the Planning Commission for approval of his sign. Terry Crouse, 812 N.E. 11th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64115, presented application for Crouse Trucking Company (will be parking and dispatching trucks) at the area at the end of West Vivian Street. He said there would be no more that five trucks at any one time. The application was approved with the notation "No parking of vehicles on the City Right of Way at Any Time". John Brown presented application for business building for ELCA Enterprise Inc. 4032-4038 Riverside Street. He is to present the electrical. and mechanical drawings on the inside of the offices as they become rented and Mr. Brown Agreed to do this. They are to be presented to the City Engineerfor his approval. Brenner moved that the City issue a special use permit subject to the rece3,pt of a letter from the architect, enginee~,,,,~,~c ~ i ~r~ard~he b~~ ing of proper height in the flood area°sec~by Sc~de e ro as called and the votes were as follows: Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner Scudder and West voted aye. West moved that the building application be approved provided there are no objections to the drainage from the Missouri State Highway Department, seconded by Scudder, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner, Scudder and West voted aye. John Brown inquired whether or nbt a stop sign could be placed between the ZEP building and the TENECO building and that the street be marked for the safety of the people in that area, especially since there will be cross traffic at the intersection. Mr. Hohimer is to checkinto this. John Brown also inqu~ed as to whether or not there is something the City azzld with regard to the solvent people containing their _ barrels on their property. He was advised the city has an ordinance pert,3ning to this and Mr. Hohimer is to see that thesepeople are given one of the copies of the ordinance. Mr. Brown also would like for the police department to radar patrol Riverside Street, as some of the people are using it as a drag strip. Reg. Meeting Page 2 - June 19, 1979 Richard C. Haddock, 5917 N. Mersington, Gladstone, MO 64119 presented application for storage building - 9' x 10' to be placed at 4801-4803 Homstead Road. The application was approved su}3Ject to the payment of the fee. M. Nelson inquired with regard to request for fire works permit to have a display at Bill Nelson's residence on Hill Side Street on July 8, 1979, the fireworks would be of commercial nature. An opinion of Attorney Witt, dated June 15, 1979, was read and it was his opinion that a permit could not be granted. Mr. Kitrell was the spokesman for the people on Merrimac Street on the subject of the sewers. After a discussion was had, it was decided to get Rote-Rooter to see if they can get to the beginning of the problem. A recess was called. Meeting reconvened. Roll called and Aldermen Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner, Scudder and West were present and Mayor Young preciding over the remainder of meeting. A letter was read from Bill Bright, Chairman Commission, pertaining to the rezoning of cert8in by Mr. Trimble. A discussi on was had with regard the property and thought perhaps if more data was Commission and perhaps going to the adjustment bo Also more definite planslshould be presented. of the Planning property requested to the rezoning of presented to the srd for special permit. West moved that the recommendation of the Planning Commission on the rezoning of Mr. Jim Trimble's property be accepted which is ~ ~' denying the rezoning, seconded by Scudder, the roll was called and v es ere:, Hq~.mes, peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner, Sc er a d West voted ay ~~~~~P~~,-c~vi~~p C~m~r~+.t-~~-;~--v ~ j~~-~ /y, /y ~?~n~-~J" ~ i~ w~^~su--d ls.-~ Scudder moved that the mattero/f accepting the Indian Hills Plat be tabled, seconded by West, the roll was called and votes wereas folloAts: nHol~e~, eeler, odebergS Brenr~e t~Scudder a#}d West voted ~~e. ~~.~ ;:l/y ~ ,u/ ~ - ~aG ~u,..:~.~ L!/~'`'`....~~.~GGw ~ ~t..; /~/~/, ~ ~ fix~~ G -~P Gv~i= ~~ ~ E.H. Young, 2401 W. at a oa p sent~d is on for Fire '/` Works Stand at Red-X P1azuY ~ $.~~~~ s'100.00 deposit, said application was approved upon t e payment of the fees. Rodeberg moved that the City adopt the 1979-80 budget as presented, seconded by Scudder the roll vas called and votes were as follows: Holmes Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner Scudder and West voted aye; Reg. Meeting Page 3, June 19, 1979 Rodeberg moved that the Revenue Sharing Allocation be spent completely within the Public Safety Department, seconded by West, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner, Scudder and West voted aye. West moved that Bill No. 79-13 being bill providing for the appropriation of money out of the general fund of the City of Riverside for the payment of certain indebtedness as listed therein be placed on its first reading, seconded by Scudder, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner, Scudder and West voted aye; said bill was accordingly read. Scudder moved that Bill No.79-13 be placed rn its second reading, seconded by Brenner, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg, Brenner, Scudder4and West voted aye; said bill was accordingly read. Brenner moved that Bill No. 79-13 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ord. No. 79-13, seconded by Scudder, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Holmes, Peeler, Rodeberg Brenner and Scudder and West voted aye; said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof approved by Mayor Young and became Ord. No. 79-13. There being no further business, upon motion made, seconded and passed, meeting adjourned at 12:20 a.m. June 20, 1979.