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1959-03-17
r 1~- ~-.- ~ . ~iUr ~_ r ' T ~. Y'c:'Lll` Y° 14`:C-min, .~1 ~~~iE J^1'G Of ~ 1,.~C;rL]eJ-, J~ ~~-~~Y, fl i 'r- - ' ,1Q ~.J~ iii?.'i ~i _- Ti. ~-1 is L~- -.r'S~C:.e I' ^c'i l~~ 1`i~" - ti :00 ,''.i-., :r. r.:11 '-~, ~~-~ ~~.~:J. ~l r'. ~ ?~7;._ , ~ ..~~:, tr~J, enc. _tYn.; ere ~~F..er:_t, ic_; gin, ~b.~c~,~t, Ord '.~::. -r:~r. i~' __ er c 1l'_n~ s.^ _G __:,.:i,'_n to ;rdsr. A hearing was held with regard to Paris Realtg~s request fer the rez.:~ning of his property for a rest home and with motion bg Clark that said propertg be rezoned, and s ecend by Nelson, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-age; Klemm-aye; Nelson-age; Swetnam-aye; Ydun~-aye; and McKecn absent. There was no opposition to said hearing. Minutes of meeting of March 3, 1959 were read and accepted as read. Treasurer's report fer mmnth of Februarg ~~59 was read and accepted as read. It was suggested that the Citg of RiversideTS ordinances on Kennels and that en pigs be given to the people who purchased the home in Northwood Acres that was formerlg awned bg Mr. Bain. A letter esf several requests from Assistant Chief •f Police Seneker was read and the Council approved the Jude plactice place to be built, they approved the increase of the reserve pelicementfrom 6 to 8 men, they were net in favor of target practicing ixi tb~e City Hall, approved putt_ng Patrolman Pilburn on as part time policeman, approved promoting Shapiro to Lt., approved the purlahase of tizre• dollars worth of finger printing merchandise and else approved writing tFae State :iigiliwag Department with regard t• iner®asing the speed limit t• the approach •f Fairfax Bridge t• 45 m.p.h. and on 45 higkawag to P=rkville, Missouri, also ask them to inve:~tigate the junctions •f Highwags 69 and 71 with regard to tie lights ands es what c®uld be worked out. Nelsen moved that bill No. 333 being bill authorizing the General Citg Bleetion to be held in the Citg of Riverside, Missouri, April 8, 195®a€~ndc®~€~sd' b'3nGldbk, `.'tii~ ro~~, was called and votes were as fellows: Clark-ale; Klemm-aye; Nelsen-age; Swetnam-aye; McKeon-absent; Young aye; and Bill Ne. 333 was accerdinglg read. _ Klemm me ved that rules b• suspended and Bill No. 333 b• placed opt its second reading, seconded bT Nelson, the roll was called and votes wer• as fo'lewa: Clark-age; Klazrm-aye; Nelsen-aye; McKeom-a~1al:at Swetnam-aye; Young-aye; amd Bill Ns. 333 was a ccerdingl.g read. &l~.asamoved fat rules be s uapended and Bill Ne. 333 be placed an its third reading, seconded bg Clark the re'_1 was called axd votes were as fellows: Clark-eye; Kla~arn-age; McKean-absent; Nelson-aye; Swot~aam-age; Youa~ acre; axd Bill Ne. 333 was a ccsrdin~7.y read, approved, bg Mapsr Filger and became Ord. Ne. 333• Clark moved that Bill Ne. 1,016 being bill previdin~ fer the appropriation •S money out sf th• general fund of the city elf Riveraid• Missouri fbr the payment •f certaih iaadebteesiness as follows be placeei on its first reading: Linv'lle-Harringtoh(6 loads water) The G~~s Service Co.(Sarv ce) Berniees Texaco Service(Adj-brakes Domald L. Seraeker(174.78 plus 3.36 David B. Swetnam(Polico Ct. Judge) Leuiae L. Davis(Police Ct. Clerk) Robert R. Clark(Patrolmam) Ja~hx J. Brice(Patrolman) George T. (~oedell (Patrolman) Russell G. Pilburn(Patr0lman) & fluid police car) feeding prisoner) 21.00 7.22 1.75 17x.14 72.50 19.55 15.64 135.50 1~.).µ6 8.00 60.00 Letha Fay White( Mimmeegrap4an;-, Service & Pap®r) seeemded bg Klan, the rellwas called and v etas wer• as follows: Clark-ave• Klam:n-age; Nalaen-ago• McKeex-absent; Stiaxxammsage; Yeuxg-aye; and Bil`~ ~e. 1, Olb was accord ng'ly reaei. rules be suspended and Klamrm moved that/Bill No. 1,016 be placed en its seaaxd reading, seconded b~ Nelao:a, the roll was called and vetea were as followa: Clark-aye; Klemm-a yo; Nela~x-eye; McKeox-absent; Swetname-ay; Young-aye; and bill N®. 1,016 was accordingly read. rules be suspended and Clark moved tha~ Bill No. 1,016 be placed ®n its third reading and upon passage of a.~me become Ord. N~~. 1,016, ascended b~ Nelsox, the roll was called and vetea were as followa: Clark-afire; Klaman-aye; Nelson-ays; McKe~>x-absent; 8wetnampaye; Young aye; and Bill Na. 1,016 was accerdin~ly read, apprevedby Mayor Filger axid became Ord. No. 1,016. Kle~a moved that the remodeling ppplicatiem ®f Mr. John Scott and the Buil_dixg ar>nlicalsa of Mr. Brown be accepted, aecexded by Swetnam, the roll was called amd vets were as fellsws: Clark-aye; Klemm-aye; Swetpaa:-eye; McKeon-absent; 13elsox-aye; and Your~~ aye. It wsa decided to hire Mra. lexg is cleax tlae city hall building at tlae rats of X5.00 per time, if she w©uld accept same. adjourned. Kla m moved meeting ad jeuria, seconded br Nels®na, meeting Minutes read and accepted as read thin daJ of April, 1959. . ~ a