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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-07Minutes of Regular Meeting of Board of Aldermen City of Riverside, Missouri April 7, 1970 A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, on April 7, 1970, at 8:00 p.m. and upon a roll call, Bailey, Layton, Brenner, Shelton, Swetnam and Young were present, Mayor Filger calling said meeting to order. A discussion was had between Mr. Myers, Mr. Vaughn and the council regarding the Twin Drive in, and the culverts on 50~h Street, and the matter was being worked out between the Engineer and Mr. Vaughn. Upon motion by Swetnam, seconded by Shelton, that the Regular Drive-in Theatres license be $404.00 per year and the Twin Drive-Ins License be 575.00 per year, the roll was called and all voted in Pavor. Bailey moved that Bill No. 343-30 being bill providing for the 8epeal of Ordinances Nos.343~-11 and 343-29, be placed on its first reading, seconded by Layton, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Bailey, Brenner, Layton, Shelton, Swetnam and Young voted aye; Bill No. ~-3-30 was accordingly read. Layton moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 343-30 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Brenner, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Bailey,Brenner,Layton,Shelton,Swetnam, and Young voted aye; Bill No. 343-30 was accordingly read. Shelton moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 343-30 be laced on its third reading and upon passage of same become ordinance No.3~3-30, seconded Bailey, the roll wasd called add votes were as follows: Bailey Brenner, Shelton, Laytn, Swetnam, and Young voted aye; Bill No. 343-30~ was accordingly read, approved by Mayor Filger and became Ordinance No. 343-30. Layton mQVed that Bill No. 343-31 being bill providing for the re- enactment of o dinances Nos. 343-6, 343-7 -343-8, 343-9 343-19 343-25 and 343-26 be laced on its first reading, seconded by Bailey, the roll waa called and votes were as fellows, Bailey,Brenner,Layton,Shelton,Swetnam, Young voted aye; Bill No. 343-31 was accordingly read. Shelton moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 343-31 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Swetnam, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Bailey, Brenner, Layton, Shelton, Swetnam, Young voted aye; Bill No. 343-31 was accordingly read. Brenner moed that rules be suspended and Bill No. 343-31 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 343-31, seconded by Young, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Bailey, Brenner, Layton, Shelton, Swetnam, Young voted aye; Bill No. 343-31 was accordingly read, approved by Mayor Filger and become Ord. No. 343-31• Shelton moved that the two present law suits pending regarding Kalivas and Seven Oaks, be taken over by Mr. Don Witt, and that Mr. Dorsey be written a letter tha~ing him for all the work betas done for t~ City, seo~ded by Brenner, the roll was ca1].ed and alJ voted in favor. It was suggested that another letter be Britten the Kansas City Power and Light company regarding the lights on 71 highway, north of its function with. 69 highway, that if they cannot take out everyother light then Reg. Meeting, April 7, 19~~ Page 2. They should all be taken out. Layton moved that Mr. Kimball Wilgox be hired as a full time policeman in accordance with Chief Hohimer~s letter, as of April 16, 1970, seconded by Bailey, the roll was called and all voted in favor. Brenner moved that Bill No.D-70-7 being bill providhg for the appropriation -# money out of the general fund of the 63ty of Riverside, for the payment of stain indebtedness as listed therein be placed on its first reading, seconded by Bailey, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Bailey, Brenner, Layton, Shelton, Swetnam, Young voted aye; Bill No. D-70-7 was accordingly read. Brenner moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 70-7 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Bailey, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Bailey, Brenner, Layton, Shelton, Swetnam, Young voted ay$ Bill No. 70-7bwas accordingly read. Brenner moved tha t rules be suspended and Bill No. D-70-7nbe placed on its thtd readhg and upon passage of same become Ordl No. D-70-7, seconded by Bailey, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Bailey, Brenner, Shelton, Swetna~, Layton, and Young voted aye/ Bill No. D-70-7 was accordingly read, approved by Mayor Filger and became Ord. No. D-70-7. There being no further business, uppu motion made seconded and cftrried, meeting was adjourned.