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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-01CITY OF RIVERSIDE MISSOURI BOARD Of ALDERMEN MINUTES June 1, 1976 A regular mmeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, .Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri," on Jtiuie 1, 1976, at 7:30 p.m., the roll was called and votes were as follows: Rodeberg, Brenner, Best, Scudder,. West and Swetnam present, Mayor Young calling said meeting to order. Minutes of May 18, 1976, were read and approved as read and corrected. South Clay County JCs presented application for fire works stand at 2506 W. Platte Road, and Wilbur E. Martin, '24822 E. Nickell, Independence, .Missouri, presented application for fire works permit at the same location 2506 W. Platte Road. Both parties advised they .had permission to have this location. The Board suggested that a written .authority from the authorized person who can lease the property be obtained and presented to the City. Wilbur E. Martin, 24822 E. Nickell, Independence, Missouri, presented an application for the selling of fire works at Dog 'N Suds on West Platte Road, Said application was ,approved subject to the .payment of the license fee and posting the ,pond. Al Manning, 11310 W. 74th Street, Shawnee, Kansas, presented application to sell fire works at 2504 West Platte Road. Said application was approved subject to the payment of the license fee and posting the bond. liilliam O. Smith, 517 Leslie Drive, Independence, Missouri, presented application to sell fire works at 5000 N.W. Gateway, however, it was an area not zoned for this type of business and the application for this location was declined. Rosa Mond Hammer of Astro Fire Works Company, Wichita, 7Gaasas, presented application for selling of Fire Works at two locations- Kelly's and Harry's Outlet. The applications were approved subject to the license fees being paid and the money for the bonds posted.- Laurs Luzicke, 4421 Hahn Drive, Riverside, Mo. wanted to let the Mayor and Board know that they belong to the bahai Religion and she presented the City with a booklet depicting important historical events of the United States during the last 200 years. Mayor Young advised he would like to appoint Winston Peeler for the unexpired term of a member of the Planning Commission. Brenner moved that the Mayor's appointment of Winston Peeler to the Planning Commission for an unexpired term be approved,. seconded by Rodeberg, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Rodeberg, Brenner, Best, Scudder, West and Swetnam aye. With regard to the Sign Permit for Trailer Sales, on the new sign they wanted to install, it appears that there was a misunderstanding with . Page 2, Minutes of Reg. Meeting ttrnne ~, 1976 . regard as to the procedure that should be followed in securing permission for'new signs requested to be installed. It appears to be the consensus. of the Mayor and Board that permission to install new signs should firs t qo through the Planning Commission for approval and then to the Board, the same manner as a building permit. It was also brouc,~ht sip tl~st George James, the owner of the Taaler Sales is operating his office"out of a trailer, a. matter which he appeared before the Board bn last year and was given a certain length of time to correct the situation. It app~Rred the period of time had lapsed and Geary Hohimer advised that George James is scheduled to appear in court. It was thought that Harold Biggs might have misinterpreted the sign ordinance and it was brought out that all applications for new signs or any changes of the physical condition of the signs are to go before the Planning Commission. Young reported that there are several changes and additions which members of the Board, Don Jack and Don Witt thought should be made in the Sign Ordinance, snd this matter will be studied and something agreed upon shortly. It was felt that perhaps the Bill Board portion of the sign ordinance should be a sgparate ordinance. Don Jack stated he has only two copies of what he calls the engineer's report for the sanitary sewer collection system in the City. ' This does not include'~thet portion which will be federally or state funded. He said he would secure more copies of the booklet. A recess was called. Meeting reconvened. Young presented to the Board a flag with a holder which he said he was going to purchase to put on the light poles along his business on West Platte Road and thought that maybe the City might wish to purchase others for the remainder of the City. He thought there were approximately 49 poles in the City. This matter will be studied and the Board members are to see how they like the flags which Young has installed. A letter from the people representing the Andes and Roberts project was read, this pertained to the financial condition of the project wherein they requested permission from the government to increase the rents and it appeared that it needed the City's approval. This matter was discusses and it was decided to have ~t stud~~the matter. ;~. .,.. _. Brenner advised that they had looked over the Fire Truck from TWA again and that he understood that it was going to be auctioned off on June 20.. It was thought that someone should appear on behalf of the City and if the bids were low enough perhaps the City could obtain it. The Budget was discussed. A recess was called. Meeting reconvened. Reg. Meeting f~age 3, June 1, 1976 The budget was discussed further and West advised he would submit a final draft of the budget at the next meeting on Jtiuie 15. It was brought out that the city does not have an inventory set up and records keep up to date on all equipment.. This matter should be set up. The matter of an addition on the City Hall Building was discussed. A preliminary drawing was looked over and Don Jack is to prepare his plans for this and see if this matter can ,be hurried up. Brenner moved that the City adze Don Jack to have some preliminary soil tests and survey be made and he proceed with the preliminary drawings, seconded by Swetnam, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Rodeberg, Brenner, Best, Scudder, Weat and 3wetnam voted aye. Scudder moved meeting adjourn, seconded by Best, meeting adjourned.