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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-04-19Minutes of Regular T~leetin& of Board of A7d ermen Cit~r of Riverside, T~:issouri A regular n,eetinf; of the Board of Aldermen of the Cit~T of Riverside, T~`iis souri wae; held in the City Mall in Riverside, T~iissouri Agri 1 19, 1960) at ~3: 00 p.m. and upon a roll call, A ~.cierrnen Clark, Klamm, Si~retnani and "'oun~_ ~•:ere present, P=elson a~no :c;i-:on, absent, said treetin~; w~ s ca7_led to order ~y T~'ayor Fil,~er. ::mutes oi' r;~eetin, >f A~:ril 5, l~'60 were read and accepted as read. `T'reasurers s report for r,onth of Tiarch was read ~ accepted as read. John Scott asked if s:ncethin" could be done about peo~.le selling trees and different -plants ~ d ;~uaranteein` them ar,d t':.erg the plants die ar•c', the people sho sold t~herr. haver,,oved and T''.r. Scott says he ;-;ets the complaints. T~_r. Parnas inquired a~^'_n with regard to the adjustment board apl,rovir.~_ or disa;,provin~; some of his request for less than 35-foot set sack for bui]clinM ~iazs es in Indian :Tills, ^rd tsou;.-ht the best for T: r•. Panus to do was contact T^~r. Lesliie Renner and try to rush the rr,a tt:r. Clakr rr,oved that E. i. Youn; be the president of council, seconded 'r;y Klar.;m, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Cla rTc-aye; Klannr;-aye; Nelson-abser:t; ]9Tegeon-absent; Swetnarii-aye; and Youn;-_:.-aye; Clark moved t':at T~'~rs. Irene Paulhe be elected City Clerk and Leslie Fenner as City Treasurer and Louise Davis, Clerk of Police Court for another yesr or until relieved and for the same r~ to of pay, seconded bar Klanmi, the roll was called and votes w~; ?e as follo,--<s: Clark-aye; Klam:~,-aye; Tlelson-al~~ Swetnam-aye; T~:cI{eon-assent and `.'oun~-aye. Klemm read mir_:utes of Police Comn;ittee meetiof of April 14i 160. Klarnrn movc-d that Bill Tlo. 19gA-1 being bill ratifying the employment of Frank T~ udliil as policeman, and authorizing ~,a~rn:ent of a a<lary for sa'~d policeman and his continued emplo~-ment, seconded by Swetnarri, the roll was called and votes were as follot~~s: Clark-aye; Klarr7n-a<re; 2:elson-ab--ent; T~:ci{eon-absent; S1Jetnam-aye; 'Toun~;-sire; end Bill Teo. 199A-1 was accordin~,l~.r read. Kl~•nm moved that rules be suspended and Bill Tio. 199A-1 be placed on its second rc:adinE;, seconded by Clark, the roll tia; s called and votes were as follows: Clark-a;;re; Kl~rnm-aye; Plelson-absent; N:cI>eon-absetn; Swetnam-aye; and Youn> -aye. Bill 1'0. 1;9A-1 iaas ~ccordin;- ly read. Clark moved that rubs b e suspended and Bill No. 199A-1 be placed on its third reading; and upon passage of s,: me t;ecome Ord. t?o. le'9A-l, seconded by Klar~~xa, the roll was called and votes were as follows: C;l^rk-a -e; ~Clar~r;-a-Te; Tlelson-absent; Swetnan-aye; T~~cKeon-absent; Youn,;-age. Bi 11 T o. 1°9A-1 t-yas accordi.n{ ly r~:ad, approved by T`;a °or Fill er and bacaT.e vv^rdinance Tlo. 199A-1. Kla,rn moved that the Cit-- Purchase a new 190 C _evrolct PaY:rol car from T'oi=or T art C,r r Co, for t_ie surr, of y~1~r25.00 and approve the porch^se of new traffic ti_clset forms, also approve the ~~urchar e of a rnor.itor radio re.eeiver for the sum of ,';50.00, seconded by Siti~etnam, the roll was called and votes were as follows: C1arT~-a~Te; Kla..m-aye; Tlelson-absent; T~TcK-;on-absent; Swetnam-aye; and Xoun~;-aye. Tanutes of ReE-ular P:.eetin April 19, 160 - Pa e 2 I{larrmi m:;ved t~zat T~~rs. Clarks application for rer:odelin~; house and T•_r. Young's application for business license be approved, seconded by S~„etnara, the roll wad called and votes were as follows: Clark-a~Te; Klamrn-a~Te; T'elson-absent; T~':cT:eon-absent; Swetnan;-aye; and `_'oun~.-aye. Klamm r~ioved that Bi 11 Tol D-60-7'.~in; bill ~rovidin~~ for the appropri ation of rnor_e;r out of t'~e general fund o_f tPie Cit* of Riverside, T'.issouri for the pa Jr,~ent of certA~3.n indebtedness as follows Be placed on its f~;r st rep d`_nS, Shorts Service(C-as,Gil,etc. Police Car) 1!}t~.36 Bill Allen C'-.evrolet, Tnc.(Repairs police car) 27.05 I~Tu ~;Jind ~rrn~:ture & Electric Co.,(Repair Police Car) 15.50 Vernon L ~ Book Co.(4 copies P=issouri Rules of Pracitce & Procedure in I:unicipal & "'rr`ffic Court) 3.00 Donald L. Seneke r(A.sst. Chief of Police 176.?i2 plus 2.62 feeding prisoners) 17°.44 Russell G. Piburn(Pa~rolman) 56.7L~ p1us.50 feeding g~isoner 57.24 Rohert %~. ClarkGPatrolm~ric62.08, plus 1.32 " " 63.1.0 D. B. Swetnam(Pol~ce Court Judge) 70.32 Louise L. Davis(Police Court Clerk) 19.40 Ka1 s^s City ?'ower ~; Lid~ht Co.(Elec. Service) 162.98 The i?as ..".ervice Co.(Gas Service) 57.14 The Platte County Gazette(Tdotice of City Election and Bal lots f or elect.i_;;n) 2.`~3~00 2°,rs. Betty A'.edlin(Cleaninr~ City FTall) Internal Revenue Service(Federal 1-2-3, 1';'60) 190.00 ~~ Internal Revenue Service(Sta e 1-2- , 1960 6.0 ~" 3 ) ~~% seconded by Clark, the roll was called and votes were as follows:~~y'~ Clark-a;re; Klamm-aj-e; Nelson-absent; T~~cKeon-a'asent; Swetnam-aye; Voun~;-a,-e; and Bill No. D-60-7 taas accordingly read. Klarrm moved t':at rules be suspended and Bill No. D-~O-7 be placed on its second reading, seconded b~c awetnam, the roll was called and votes were as follows: C1arTc-~~re; Klamm-afire; Nelson-absent; T;cKeon-absent; S.retnani-acre; 'oung-a;;e; and Bill No. D-60-7 was according- ly read. Klamn: moved that r~,les be suspended and Bill Po. D-60:7 be placed on its third reading and upon pass~.~e of same becone Hrdinance No. D-60-7, seconded by Swetnarn, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-a;re; Klemm-aye; Nelson-absent; Swetn~m-afire; ricKeon-absent; and Young;-aye. Bill No. D-60-7 was accordingly read, a,~proved by Ta?or F'lger and Became Ord. No. D-60-7. Klarr;m mewed meet'_ng adjourr, seconded by Clark, meetin`; adjourned. P,ead and approved as read this .3~.~ a;~ of T~~a T, 1960. ~~'.ayor