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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-03-18Minutes of Regular T-leetin~ of Bo~~rd of Alderr~ien of City of Riverside, T~~i souri T°Iarch 1S, 1958 A reular meetinf of the Board of ~lderr:~,en of the City of Rivers`L6e, T~:issouri was held on Nlarch 1 ~, 1958 at Riverside City Hall at 5:00 P.T. .^nd upon a roll call, !aldermen ~Cl?rk, Klamra, T,elson, McKeon,&i.crivner were present and Actinr• Iv.a'or Young call:'_nt; said raeetin=r to order. T~iinutes of ite rulsr meetin of Piardh 4 were read and accented as re~:d. T~,r. ~ios:~ard -roi~~n spoke with re~^~ard to startin~° a hot-rod soup in Riverside end the purpo<e of s..^me. Clark tao~red the t B 11 PTO. 31!} being; bill presci~ibin tales for the parking of a tr<,iler upon priv~:te property and providint; for a penalty for the i~~.olation of the terms thereof, seconded by T~Telson, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klar~,:n-afire; Nelson-a;;~e; Serivner•-aye; T~cr~eon-aye; and Bill Po. 311 tti*as a~~cord°_r_.~ly read. rules be suspended and Klanmi moved that/bill No. 31L1 be placed on its second r.e.~din~, seconded t;y Clark, the roll was called and votes were as follows CL~rk-a~*e; Klarru -eye; Nelson-aSTe; Serivner-aye; I~'_cKeon-aye; and dill P"o. 311+ was aceordinr;ly read. Tv'elson moved 'ghat rules be suspended and Bill IvTo. 311.{. be placed on its third readin, and upon pass<-fie of same become Ord. N:~. 31LP, seconded by Serivner, the rill was Balled and votes were as follows Clark-aye; Klaru -aye; Nelson-aye; Serivner-aye; T~1cKeon-afire; and Bill Pdo. 311 was arcord`n y read, arproved by ~ctin~ T•ayor ~ioung and became Ord. No. 311+. Serivner mo.-ed that b ll T?o. 31C being:: B'11 authorizing; the ener^1 city election to be held in the Ci_t T of Rivers~.de, I~iissouri l.pril 1, 155, seconded Ly Clark, the roll was celled and votes were as follows: Clark-^=re; Klar:~rn-aye; Scrinver-aye; Nelson-aye; T~cKeon-aye; ,~r.d Bill No. 315 was accordin;ly reed. Clark rno~:-ed that rules b e suspended and B' 11 ATo. 315 be placed on its second reading, seconded. by Nelson, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Paamm-aye; P=cYeon-aye; Pielson-aye; "crivner-are; and L11No. 315 was accordin~~ly read. Nelson moved that Bm.l~s be suspended and Bill Pio. 315 be placed on its third readinF~ and upon passe ~e of same become Urd1 No. 315, seconded by Clark, the roll tiaas called and votes were as follows: Clark-a~ae; nlar„m-aye; Nelson-aye; TJicKeOn-aye; Serivner-afire; and Bill No. 315 Was accordingly read, approved by actin;? T•iayor Yount. and became Ord.. Dto. 315. Klemm moved that Riverside, }~issouri Police ~ecartrient Re Sul=tion Tao. 18 be adopted, same beinrc attached hereto and made part oi' the minutes of Farch 18, 1958, seconded Serivner, the roll was called and notes sere as follows: Clark-aye; Klemm-aye ~?elson-a~re~ ScrivnFr}~aye; and McKeon-a~,~e; ?~inutes Red. ?~eetinb, Parch 13, 1958 p ~ .e 2 sec nded by C~arlt, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klamm-aye; Scrivner-aye; Kelson-aye; p.cKe:on-aye; and Bill '?o. 316 N:~as accordin,ly read. 1•'elson moved that rulr_s be suspended and Bill Rio. 316 be ~l^ced on its sec~~nd readin;~, seconded by Scrivner- the roll was c~11Fd and Jotes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klamm-aye; Scrivner-aye; '?elson-~zre; t'c?teon-aye; and Bill Sao. 316 was accordingly read. ?~la~m moved that rul^s be s usr..ended and Bill iio. 316 be placed on its third r adin;; and upon passage of sam° become Ord. tio. 316 seconded by Clark, the roll was called and votes wex°e as follows: Clark-a~Te: Klamm-aye; ?delson-aye; `~crivner-aye; ?~ctinn paeoraYoun Bill '~o. 316 was accordingly read, a~>proved by y end became Orc~, too. 316. At 7:00 :~. m. prior the the meetinr~ a hearinn was had ..pith re-- and to the request of the disc ;ntinuance of San Jacinto Street in Red X. Plaza, there was no opposition and said request was :-ranted. }°inutes read and ~~ ~>roved as rep- d this lst day of April, 195cs. Rd.Vf°~TiiII}:!: !=z:~i"}L'°I~;[ POI.I(A,~ I}l~'.1~RT.;;'i TtI:GiIT:t`TI X1'.:3 ia;:'ii;i~;f~ i::i.GI`I':.:2~ (1~) 18• Rt~~T' ' ~''~ ?'::y ~~'~'i':3i.,i.ri:~TiCr ~..;T} G ,~i~StT'Sl:t',~ '~r: t.t~.:A`.rZ"~It, '.i`fir'I~'.IPYG, ,'€?4i:,F~S, }„ ~'I , ~ n g,,. ;, ~ ,- , ,<.. ~,; [ , ! A;::r3:if2 ~jF:: Pc7LIC. ~: I)a?'t" FiTT i~~sv`T• Z. 'the police dopnrt±~•ent csf the city oaf Riverside, atar~ll r;;aintain s group of interested persona oz~:.nioed ender the st:~tua oP the i?:i•~:.T~V~ F'OL,S~i~ ;;~;rt~I~`~S°~.t'i"T of the city cif Riverside, subject to th~= rules ~nc~ regulations set forth in thin regulation. A. ~'ux^}sso of the ~teserve police d~~artr>icnt 1. To asei3t the r-ao.zbers ~f the regulpr~r shiftsepAr~,cnt ~.y riding in the patrol car(s) on regal. 2. To ~raintsin n backlog of trained, r.;uslified personnel which zr~y be called upon in the event oaf s disaster ~~r ary other time when uddttior-aal ~}olive officers r.,ay be needed in the city. 3. E rcecf1rtottt~erefulllti ~e•~or ~sartct~mooeraplo; r anttby rceson of their tr€~ining and experience as reserve officer. To increase the t,olice Y?rotection of 1S.ves ar.d prar;orty in ~~ t;Y~a ~ ity of Riverside, :a., Witt: a s~." nir~ur~ expenditure of tax money. ~. ~o increase the per:yoral saSety of re~;ul~.~r offlcor°ar ssslgned to r itht duties, psrticulr?rly in weekends. (,~ 'I'a rl:ticipato tt~.e ;police n~da for special e- casiona and events ~,rher, lar;°;e ctowds cone-_.rogate ='or sportink; events, etc. 7• c~rt~~raw"~li~n~ tot~volunto~r raeraerve officera.~;;ere of tt:ie R~ officers of L'he Tjea~:rve police dc:~~srt~~.c~r.t shs ':1 be select®d in t~ ~e S'ollowin~; fanners 1. Cadttiretos for appoirtrT.LF;t ss reserve police officef~s ehe,l.l ueet the €s~r:e requirer:en`s ~-s here-to-fors cst~.b~~O d~Y~lar police reg::lations, a .~r trainees, T}r ~b~:t_onrry, ilf ~"icora. 2. Iieuerve officers shr-.11 be selected in the ssr:e reenact as prescriksed by police rag~xlFtior,s over=nirg other ~,ol~.ce ofj ice s and stall t,e sut~ect to spy anc~ rll ~~olice ra`alat:ons eatrbliahed by t±~e polies bond. C. Powers and duties of Teserve Police officerat 1. Taeaorve paltae officers shall b® fully cor.~r,issioned to r.:alse arreata, regulate traf~"ia, ~~reserno the pence snd erforzu r~ny nnc; all d~;ties of a ~-~ olive officer of tt.e c~.ty ~f i3ivoraide, subject to the fell =wing restriati~,ns. e, the reserve officer rzust be actually on ruty as a police of''"icer i.n order to aatorcise these pagers and rasp®naibz.lities. reserve off. ices°s a~tisll not tra considered sa on <~uty vn n 21t. hour a day i~tetus as are ro~ular officers caf the police do°°aartraent. b. Reserve ppl'.ce officers s:isll pat carry s firerFrn: :}r other c~endly wer.:pon on t~,e:tr gee ~°son cs ~ t;c r caneer~lod or in view exce~st ...yen on duty or ottlex~ri:sa ix: ttie co~spany of r regular officer of thee' police de~=artr~nt. c. Deserve polir..o of`icax~s shall not htave tree power of street in iadem=esncar cc+aes ~sxcapt WhAn sc :lu~lly :~n t"uty :3r in the ioz~~~arzy of s re~°,ular police officer. d. `ihe term'ban duty" shAli be interpreted to I~2B~A tYv t the __I~:'l wRw n:~nl9 L..n art ~'?t)~'V IJ}lAY1 i1~ ~~ on t3 rei{tliiar tour a.f-• u~.~,mx3r<~ 18 Gonad. 7~ewe two D. Trait,=nG of Reserve palace ofi`ice € 1. The of''icer in ch€ar~9 of the police de~l,r~rt,_~ent a`te~11 estE~;lish a x?rogrem of truinin~ far tiie purY~ose of f'n~;i,t? € ruin g the reserve olive oP d'icers with the essential elei~,ents oP law anforeesra nt w~~rk. l<<ersbera of thm reaarv® police department st;rll ~~e requ'.r©d to nttend arf~zeduled tz~?nin~ meetin~;a in order to r:aint~in their status ~:itYc the reaserve deraa+rtnt. 2. Reserve officers she_11 be required to l>erform a ~=.inimura of 8 (ei~,ht} hours duty asah month. T-lours of duty ~.r~y not ba acrued nor transfered from Y~.-~nth to x:~onth. F. Ca:~:and of th® re Verve policy dopartn:ent 1. a"tie reserve police departsti<_nt sYi€cll fn11 under the cl~~, in of camme+nd ea established by police regu~ationa rs:uwber 1 (one) as being unpaid officers. 2. :hen eat any tine, a reservm police off~.cer is an duty in c~anJunction with ~ regular c~ff.icar of the dei~artar.®nt, the regular oP~'icer ate&11 bd s_,perior in carr~,;and irreryarclleaa eaf amy rank which risy b® des~.egdted to hies reserve officer. 3. 't.e oft°icer in ct7ar,;e of the police department atoll be authelrieed to make w~ue}t ever prosnoti.,nz~ in rank as become necesser; for lsror~er function of the reesr:a•ve Ro~.i~,a do~~arttttent, sut~J~sct to tre concurr~ance of the policr• board. the nark ray be removed by the sar;~o authority. ~'. tlnifox~z and ecyuuipr~cnt oP the reserve officers. 1. leserwe palace ~~fficesrs on <9uty sha11 r,;eet tho r^c~uirei:~ents of dress €urd nestneae and othcsr uniforr•~ requirements as designated by pallre regulations„ 7_. Ii$serv® palace officers shwa wear a aiatirct~ve un'.fc~rm insignia identifyir~ tl-erasely®a as membet+s of the reserve de~~artnent tether than regular r~Pficers. ~,eserve officerls bad;~ea and caminiasion ca.rda atiall a~sa bear diatin~~ five wordir:~ to t`:~at ofi'ect. 3. Rmserve afficara may b® ~`urnished basic itei:~e of police unifornza by the city, as z}:ay bE~ +utlspviscld by t`i~a city council, actch ua1 1 -pair ~=:ediun, quality uniform trauaora 1 - unifarrn shift 1 ~ unifoxsa cap and top -and badges for shirt and. cap. a. Thc~ reserve ofi'icmr hirisslf shall furnish ax>3- other itet°~a of sc~:aipraent, including ft re€srm, as are neceaae3ry to ~=~als~ hint meet police uniform regulations,