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Minutes of Regular Meeting
Board of Aldermen of the
City of Riverside, Mo.
May 27, 1975
A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside,
Missouri, was held in the City Sall in Riverside, Missouri, on May 27,
1975, at 7:30 p.m. and upon a roll call, aldermen Sest, Grogan, Scudder,
Swetnam and West were present, Vtiilgamott absent, said meeting was
called to order by Mayor Czamanake.
The minutes of May 20, 1975, were approved as read, corrected
and added to.
The purpose of this meeting was for the budget for 1975-1976 and
any other matter which needs to be taken care of.
Duane Hubble, 504 NW 55th Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri, presented
application for Auto Sales, Riverside Auto Supply. He said he had been
in business since April 1, 1975. The Board approved the application
subject to the payment of the license fee.
Jacob Heller, 6917 West 68th Street, Overland Park, Kansas,
applied for permission for one free standing sign and also talked
about the signs painted on the building. He presented a drawing
of his free standing sign.
3BUdder moved that Mr. Heller be allowed to have the present
signs on his building for the period of one year and then ho is
to have them conform with the sign ordinance (the one year period.-
expires April 1, 1976), aAa that the free standing sign be approved,
upon the payment of the fee, seconded by Swetnam, the roll was
called and all present voted in favor, Vulgamott ai~sent.
Mr. Safford Wales, 4800 Clifview Drive, Riverside, Missouri, presented
his plans for extension of the rest home on West Vivian Road.
West moved that the Board approve the plans of the re~nwdeling of
the Extension of Cliffview Manor, subject to no occupancy of the
dining room or living room area until the building is hooked up
to public sewers, seconded by Swetnam, the roll was called and all
present voted in favor, VLilgamott absent.
Cynthia Sanders, 118 W. 38th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, repr~sent-
ing the Legal Aid Society and Defenders Society. She explained the
purpose of the Societies and explained that they were short on money
in this area, infect so short that they probably will not be able
to keep a secretary if donations are not received. In general the
Mayor and Board agreed this service was needed in Platte County and
since the City was going over the 1975-1976 budget that they would
table the mater until the budget was gone over and then they would
hear from the City with regard to its contribution.
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Mr. 8. H. Young presented his application for fire works and
the Hoard approved same upon the payment of the fse of $750.00,
and the bond of $100.00.
. young also discussed with the Hoard the signs on his building
and he thought he ryas in1.L•bmhplfhnca with the Ordinance. Another
matter Young brought up was that on his property south of the
railroad tracks he had a dump which he has covered up and he does
not use, however, other people are using it and dumping heavy
objects suctl as stoves, refrigerations, washers, etc. and he
would like this to be stopped. He wanted the Hoard to know that
he is not the one dumping in this area. M~ ,
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The budget was discussed after a short recess..
The Mayor and Board agreed that t -plan on
the budget for 1975-1976 at the June 17, 1975, meeting.
- As a potential additional revenue, it was suggested to raise
the sewer connection hook-up from the present $50.00 to $75.00.
This would be discussed at a later date.
Gary Hohimer brought up the matter that he would be taking
the second week in Jane, 1975, for vacation.
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With regard to Clean-up Woek, the ~loard and Mayor thought they
could be able to get enough containers to keep at the City Hall that
people could bring their things at the City Hall. This would be
done since the Parkville Dump would charge $4.00 per load for dumping.
Mrs. Colliers advised that she was able to get one dumpster for
Friday and if it is filled up they will take it away and bring
another one, also for Saturday.
There being no further business, meeting adjourned.
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