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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-07-17Minutes oP Regular Meetin g of Board of Aldermen City of Riverside, Missouri A regular meeting of the Hoard of Aldermen of City oP Riverside, Missouri was held in the eitq hall in Riverside, Missouri or: July 17, 1962, at 8:00 p.m. and upon a roll call aldermen H.Brennsr; W. Brenner Clark, Owens, Swstnam and Young were present and Mayor Filger calling said meeting to order. Minutes of regular meeting of Julq 3, 1962 were read and accepted as read. The Zoning Boards report of the hearing of rezoning certain property in Riverside, Missouri was read and the Board of Aldermen ordered that public notice be given for its hearing on the rezoning of said property; that the parties requesting agid rezoning, namely John W. Brenne r; Bessie Brenner and Missouri Cities Water Company amended their application that the following said property: All of the South 195.1E feet of the N.E. 1/1} of the N.E. 1/t} of Section 5, Twnap. 50 R. 33, Platte County, Missouri, lying E. oP the center oP county road, containing 1.t~6 acres, be rezoned from is present zoning t® District C-1, said district being for public use for water towers and to revert back t o District A. when said property is not used for said water towers; however, it b Bing undera~ood said property is not restricted for water towers only, but may be used for such as listed in District A, said hearing to be held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri at 730 p.m. Tuesday, the 7th of August, 1962. H. Brenner moved that amendment 6~ the business license ordinance be made, thgt the people requesting permit for garages be on a quarterly basis, and if their place is kept clean and all funk removed, then the license will be renewed; however if place is untidy, license will not be renewed, that the license fee be on a quarterly b axis at the rate of 7.00 per quarter, seconded by Ssaetnam, the roll weacalled and all voted in f avor. Swstnam moped that w e accept the building applf e~inns for remodeling oP Mr. Tabscott and Mr. Halsted, aeeonded by H. Brenner, the roll was called and all voted in Pavor. A discussion was had with regard to the resurfacing of the road in front of City Ha11, that the ros8 be possibly 58 more narrow than that which Engineer Myers had planned on and that if Renners would Hat allow the top to be graded off their property, that the center of the road bemoved to the north. H. Brenner moved that MayoP Filger hire some one to mow the w es~ along the roads in Riverside, seconded by Swetnaa, the roll was called and all voted in f avor. Clark reported on the roads in Riverside and read recommendation for the repair oP said roads, W. Brenner m nred that the roads be repaired in accordance with said recommendation „ seconded by Clark, the roll was cal led and all voted in favor. Swstnam moved that Bill No. 330R1 being bill repealing ordinance No. 330 of the City of Riverside, Missouri and prescribing regulations in lieu thereof to be complied with by the keepers of Billiard or pool tables within the City 81d prescribing a penalty for the violation of the terms hereof and for the revocation of license, seconded by H. Brenner, the roll was called and votes were as follows: H.Brenner-aye; W. Brenner- aye; Clark-aq®; Owenal8ye; Swstnam-aye; Young-eye; and Bill No. 330R1 was accordingly read. Cla rk moved that rules :be suspended end Bill No. 330R1 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Swetnam~ the. roll was called and votes were as follows: HsBrenner-aye; W. Brenner-aye; Clark-aye; Owens-sye; Swstnam-aye; Young-aye; and Bill No. 330R1 b e accordingly read. Clark moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 330R1 be placed on i to third reading and upon passage of same become Ord. No.330R1s Minute~~ oP Reg. Meeting of Boardof Aldermen Page 2 - July 17s 1962 Seconded by H. Brenner, the roll was called and votes here as follows: H-Brenner-aye; W.Brenner-aye; Clark-aye; Swetnam-eye; Owens-aye; Young-aqo; Bill No. 33oR1 was accordingly read, approved by Mayor Filger and became ordinance No. 3 30R1. H.Brenner moved that Bill No. 255A-2 being bill providing for issuance of a building permit for buildings to b e used for the maintenance therein of vending ~aohinea for betail sales and setting the fee for such permit, seconded bg Swetnam, t ha roll was c allo d and votes were as follows: H-Brenner-eye; W. Brenner-aye; Clark-aye; Owens-eye; Swotnaai-aye; Young-aye; and Bill No. 255A-2 Bas accordingly read. Clark moved that rules b e s uapended and Bill No. 255A2 be placed on its aeoond reading, s econdod bT W.Brennor-aye the roll was called and votes ware as follows: H-Brennee-ayey W-$renner-aye; Clark-aye; Owens-aqe; S~+etnam-aye; Young-eye; and Bill No. 255A2 was adcordingly read. Clark moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 255A2 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same bemne orellnanee No. 255A2, seconded by Owens, the roll was c allc; d and votes were as follows: H.Brenner-aye; W.Brenner-aye; Sw~nam-aye; Cyrk-aye; Owena,age; Young-aye; Bi11 No. 255A2 was accordingly read, ap proved by Mayor Filger and became Ordinance No. 255.x2• Swetnam moved that Bill l;o. 55-1 being bill prh~biting the receiving of stolen property: requiring any person coming into possession of stolen property tone f a e f a~gge d ~~gg ding e penalty for the violation thereoP,~~e~~~~~~ $~ ~:!lr~~~~~,r~flh~~31 was called and votes we re a a follows: H.Brenner-aye; W.Brenner-aye; Clark-eye; Owens-aqe; Swetnam-aye; Young-aye; and Bill No.~-1 was a ceordinglyread. rules be suspended and Swetnam moved that/Bill No.55-1 b • placed on its second reading seconded by Clark, the rollrae~a called and votes were as Follows: H.Brenner-aqe; W.Brenner -aye; Owens-aqe; Cla rk-aqe; Swetnam-eye; YoungAaye and Bi11 No. 55-1 was accordingly read. Clark moved that rules b e s uapended and Bill No. 55-1 be laced on its third reading and upon pass age oP same become Ord. No. ~5-1, seconded by Owens, the roll w as called and voteswere as Follows: H-Brenner-aye; W.Brennsr-aye; Cla rkpaye; Owens-aye; Swetnton-eye; Young-aye; and Bill No.S 5-1 wee a ccordinglq read, approved by Mayor !'i1$8r and became ord. No. 551. It was requested that letters be i:ritten theLiquor Controll board of Kansas City, Missouri and the Independence Liquor 8ontroll board thanking them for cooperation and information regarding liquor ordinance. Young reported that an application of Mr. Larson for auxilary patrolman bs discussed, stated the credit report was m t complete, a discussion wee had and Clark moved that Mr. Larsoa be employed as and! suxiiary patrolman, seconded by Owens, the roll was called and all voted in Savor. {~Ths police bQogaard recommended that Robert R. Clark be reinstated to ~~~~hl~'a~~~u~i~#iptf~itf~l~y~~~e~~~~t~Cl~ kao~be innstateddtolLt00 and that his salary b e increased to X375.00 monthl~,~~~condad by W.Brenner, the roll was called and votes were as follows: H.Brenner-aye; W.Brenner-aye; Clark-eye; Owens~sye; Young-aye; and Bill No; 199-? ~°='4''-,-~i-~-.~Ya~=tt: was accordingly read. rules be s uapended and Swetnam moved that/Bi11 No. 199-? be placed on its seconds reading, seconded by Clark, the roll was called and idtl votes were a a follows: H-Brenner-aye; W-Brenner-aqe; Clark-aye; Owens-aye; Swetnam-aye; Young-aye; and Bill No. 199-? was accordingly read. Swetnam moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 199-7 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordl N©. 199-?s seeonde~ by Clark, the roil was called and votes were as foll~ro: H.Brenner-aye; W.Bi°enner-aye; Young-aqe; Clark-aye;" Owens-aye; Swetnam-aye; and 8111 No 199-7 was accordingly read, approved by Mayor Filger and b scams Ord. No. 199-7. Minutes of Regylar lgeoting Board of Aldermen Page 3, 1962- July 17. Swetnam moved that Bill No. D-62-~ being Bill prodiving for the sp propriation of money out of the general fund of the City of Riverside be paid to persona or fires as listed therein be plaeed on its first reading, seconded by H.Brennsr, the roll was called and v ofes were as follows H.Brenner-aye; W.Brenner-aye; Clark-aye; "wane-aye; Swetnam-aye; Young-sye; and Bill No. ~--62-11a. f?as accordingly read. H.Brenner moved that rules b e suspended and Bill No. D-62-7.14 be plated on its second rending, seconded by Owens, the roll was calbd and eotes were as follows: H.Brenner-aye; W. Brenner-aye; Clark-aye; ZSwena-aye; S~tnaa-aye; Young-ey®; ~ and Bill No. D-62-11} was accordingly Peed. Cla rk moved that rules b e a uapended an8 B311 No. D-62114 be place8 on i to third reading and upon passage of a~eme b atoms Ord. No. D-62-114i seconded by H.Erenner, the roll was c al led sad votes were as follows: Clark-eys; H. B ginner-aye; W. Brenner-sye; Ownas-eye; 3ratnam-sye; Young-aye; and dill No. D-62i.1,1~ was a ecordingly read, approved by Mayor Fi~ger'snd became Ord. No. D-62-7.1},.~ Swetnam moved meeting a d~ourn,seconded by H. B renner, meeting adjourned. Minutes read and approved as read this day of August, 1962. ~~~ ~~