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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-11-04 SpecialSepcial Meeting of Board of Aldermen City of Riverside, riissouri November 1}, 1~=66 A special meeting o.f t he Bca rd of aldermen of City of Riverside, lissouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside on November 4, 1966, at -7:30 p.m., upon atoll call, aldermen Brenner, Clf~rk, Eskridge, Swetnam c~nd Young wet present, Layton absent and Tlayor Pilger tailing said meeting to order. n4ayor Filger stated the purpose of the meeting eras to have a hearing on tt~ recom end~tion of the Zoning Board of the rezoning of certain property in Section 5, Township 50 Range 3g, at the request of William ~-i. Clark. The Zonis Boardts recom endation was r ad and a discussion with regard to the rezoning was had. Clerk ststed he did not want azz~oadzt0z or plan to build a ro~.d on the east side of the property in question, Hng~ID®eBZMg~aszsta~ed that he wanted his road to b e a private one going to the apm~rtment project he planned to bui~d. Mr. Myers stated in this case, the matter w ould have to go to the Planning Commission, and stated that it was of Ri verside~s concern to have a public road through this area and was up to the City to approved the plans and the road which woml service the project. Swetnam moved that the City accept the 7.oning Boar'd's recommendation iith the s tipulation that William H. Clark agreed to give 25 feet En.~xon -the east side of the property t.~aa~xl~axtax~ax~aaaa~asaxfrom Highway $,5 to the north line of the property requested to be rezoned, seconded by Clark, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Brenner-aye; Clarkeaye; Eskridge-aye; Layton-absent; Swetnam-ale; ~d'eung-aye;. It was suggested that a letter be written to Mr. Clark with a copy of Leslie Renner advising of the ~:bove motion so that hewould have something to show the loan company regarding the reasoning. Mr. Shelton stated he went up to the traer perk of Pjirs. Greents and the Manager was with him practically all the time and theyfound that there were 28 trailers in the area, and there were 4~~ 84 children. Mr. Davis wept with Mr. Shelton and their main reason was to look at the sewers they stated one was on top of the ground and the highway department protested with regard to the sewers running on top of the ground. The same old auto was there which was there for several years and as far as the roads are concerned, there were no decent reads. They went to the area where request was to extend the traler parr which, of course cannot be done as the new part would have to be rezoned for trailers. Mr. Dorsey -was to look into the matter and write a letter setting forth all the aroblems found by the inspection made by the Marshall and Building Jinspector which was requested per Mrs. Green. No further business, meeting adjourned. S ?~