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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-04-15Re{~ular T'eeting of Board of Aldermen of City of Riverside, I~iissouri April 5, 1960 A reular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of City of Riverside r`~issouri was held i_n the City Ball in Riverside, T~~issouri on April 5, 160 at ~:0~~ p.m. and upon a roll call, aldernen C1arh, Klamm, Nelson, I•icKeon, Swetnam and. Young were present, 1`iayor Fil~;er calling; said meeting to order. T~'inutes of regular meejCings of Ivlarch 1 and T-larch 15, 1960 and special meetin of 1`iarch 26, 1960 were read and accepted as read. Collectors s reports for months of `ebruary and T~ia rah were read and accepted as read. NIr. Panus asked if the cit~T could not start puttin" the rock for the 'oase on the east ertrai;ce to Indian I?ills~ road as it was in condition for that row, and he also inauired with regard to getting permission to build .;oases with less t'nan 35 ft. set back, where the topo~°raphy of lard was such. The council advised him that they would look into the road condition in;n:ediately and if I-'.r. T~~yers said it was condition to start the work, said work would be started, and with rer~ard to the less than 35 ft. set back for houses, he w-s advised that letter s`?ould be sent to the adjustment board, setting forth just how much set back r~rould be necess~ ry and also full description of the property and houses to be built and from that information, proper steps of the adjustment bond could be taken. Mr. Alkyre inquired with regard to the rezoning of his property on U. S. 71 Hi~rway, that is the back portion, from residential to business and he was advised this problem was presented to the zoning board twice and both times, it was decided that no rezoing should be in order, and thought if it would again be brought before the zoning board, there was a r°,ood cha~,ce of the answer... being the same, at lest in so far as heavy industry was concerned. Nelson moved that Standard Sealcoat Company be given periaission to proceed in repairing the road to Northwood acres or Highdraive in accordance Faith his bid of April 1, 1960, cost of same to be ~1~i0l1.00 and that the Gas Coax-par.y be contacted requesting them to fi_x the damage they did to the road . If the Ga s Company wo n' t go along with it, the city should fix it and take the cost of said repairs out of the bond, seconded by Swetnam, the roll w8s called and sll voted in -,.°avor. Klamm moved that the bid on the paving of the east entrance to Indian I;ills~ road be given to T=!id Y1est Precote Company, in accordance with their l.aritten bid and that as soon as PIr. Piyers says the road is in condition to start work of paving, i:id }~~est Precote be informed they are to do the work, seconded by I~clleon, the roll was called and all voted in favor. The co,_~.ncil decided to send copy of Ord. 326A1 to T.r. Dorsey with cop~* of ordinance suggested by Southwestern Bell Ilielephone Company re;°arding license fee to be paid by the telephone company and for T~ir. Dorsey to yet up another ordinance,c:irz~~art~~ake~the..:one ofethe Telep~~one Co pang, except that the l;_cense should be paid within three months after the 31st day of December, each year, the amount to be an approximate 5~ of the gross receipts for te7a p one service in Fiver°side. The eutimated an;ount should not vary in lesser amount than 5i of the gross and if the City should desire an audit of the Telephone Company~s books if there be some doubt or other just reason, the Telephone Company is to pay for the cost of such audit. An approximate 5~ of the ~°ross receipts for telephone service in Riverside, should be gotten up each year, and any other matter of impo~°tarca should he included in this Ordinance to the satisf~~ction of t'ne City of Riveryi-de. Klamm moved that Bill No. 333A-2 being bill can vassing the returns of t'ne Judi;es of the "ene a 1 Election held on April 5, 1960, for City offices and declaring the results th'reof and providing for the issue ce of certificates of election be placed on its first reading, seconded b P~IcKeon, }h .roll was called and otes were as follows: Cl r - *e• Kyar-,m-aye; i;e~son-aye; IucKeon-aye; S~vaetnam-aye; Young-aye; ands i~i ~33A-2 I'inutes of Reg. T'":eating April 5, 1960, Page 2 was accordingly read. T?elson moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 333A-2 be placed on its second readin`, seconded by Clark, the roll was ca7_led and votes were as follotias: C7a rk-afire; Klarrm-aye; Nelson-aye; r:cKeon-aye; Swetnam-aye; Young;-aye; and B°_7.1 No. 333A-2 was a ccordin~;ly read. rules be suspended and Klarr`n moved that'ill DIo. 333A-~ be placed on its third reading and upor, pa.ssa_e of same become Ord. h'o. 333A-2, seconded by Swetnam, the roll was ca'_led and votes were as follows: Clark-afire; Klamm-aye; Dlelson-a~*e; Swetnar,-aye; I~'c?:eon-aye; and Yount-aye; Bill No. 333A-2 was accordingly read, al proved by I~.ayor Filger and became Ord. Pdo. ;33A-2. Klamrrm~~moved that Bill D;o. D-60-6 being bill providinU for the ahr?ropriation of r:one;,r out o.f the `eneral fund of the City of Riverside, Iiissouri for the pa;rment of certain indebtedness as folloias be placed on 3_ts first reading: R. ^. jr1 i_lson (Remova7_ of snow & haulin~c c9.nders) 60.50 C~. D. Borden, Jr. (tidater :iauling - 3 loads) 12.00 Electronic Business Enuipment, Inc. (P^per for ~i'herrno-Fax P4~.ch) 29.05 TeKeonTS (Dinners for Jud; es of Election) 9.45 rs. Betty :edlin(Cleanin~; City Ball) 8.00 Donald L. Seneker(Asst Ck~9.ef of Police~l76.82 plus LE.50 cleaning su;;plies CitIT :fall 181.32 Robert R. Cla rk(Pa trolman 69.84 Russell 0. Piburn (Patrolman) 56.74 Irene Paulhe (Sec. Council) 48.50 Prs. I~elen ''ro, by (Collector) 24.25 l~ouise Davis (Election Judge) 7.50 Lucille Daniel " 7.50 Naryalice Shelley " 7.50 John ~d. ~?renner " 7.50 I~.rs. Florence Kroeck 7.50 I'.rs. Ruby Klamm 7.50 Lena ~;~asson 7.50 Irene '--rosch 7.50 Laura Licktieg 7.50 F. F. Fil~:er (i~iaybr 1.00 Leslie Renner (Treasurer 1.00 `lemon A. Davis(~iarshal~ 50.00 D. L. Swetnam(Alderman 1.00 I~?orvilla Nelson " 1.00 Frances Clark ~ 1.00 W. R. Klarnm " 1.00 C . T~!.. l'_ cKeon " 1.00 E. ~i. Young " 1.00 Standard Sealcoat Co. (Rock for roads and removal of snow) 955.13 seconded by I':cKeon, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klamm-aye; Plelson-a~*e; ricKeon-aye Svretnam-aye; Young;-aye and Bil1No. D6o-6 was accordingly read. Klamm rr;oved that rules be suspended and Bill PIo. D60-6 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Clark, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klamm-a;le; Nelson-aye; T'.cifeon-aye; Swetnar,-aye; Young;-aye; and Bill TT.o. D-60-6 was accordingly read. Klar,m moved that rules ce s uspended and Bill PIo. D-60-6 be paaced on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ord. ATO. n-6o-6, seconded by PicK_eon, the roll was called and Bi11No. H-60-6 was accordin;~ly read, approved by T~~ayor Filger and bedame Ord. No. D-60-6, Nelson moved meeting adjourn, seconded by C'.ark, meeting adjourned. Pead and approved as read this 19th day of April, 1960. ...~ ____ April 16, 1960 Mr. Ward A. Dorsey Attarne at x,aw l~o~ sw~tt Avenue 'forth ltaneas City MSs sours Deer fir. Dorsey: Enclosed are the minutes t'or March 1, 15, and 26~ 2960 and April 5. lobo. T would like to call your attention to that portion of the minutes at April 5• wherein it is requested that you prepare another ordihance re~ardin~ the license tee to be paid by the te2e~ahone company, I t probably is not too cleP7r and maybe you should clear some of the groblems with the aldermen. Y:>urs very tru_y: i/ Enc1•