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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-06-17Minutes of Regular Meeting oP Board of Aldermen City of Riverside, Missouri June ~~, 1958 A regular meetinm of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, Missouri, was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Mo.B p. m. on June 17,1958 and upon a roll call, aldermen Clark, Klemm, McKeon, Nelson, Scrivner and Young were present, and Mayor Filger callin:T said meeting to order. Minutes of meeting of June 3, 1958 were read and accepted as read. Ma ~ Filger announced that a hearingwas had on the Eonin Board's ~ecomntlyat on, rpg rd .t~ee~,on }n ~~ fy property requested by ~r. Damon urce r`:~Sn er t e Missour Hiwd e artsrent was y y p ~8enf:dat meeting showed the council the plans to be followed with regard to hi~ways being or to be constructed through the City of Riverside. Mr. Snyder stated he would like to have answer within six months with regard to the width of the Highdrive road that is the paved width,o~~:the roael but stated the wideningof said road would have to be done by the time of the construction of the overpass, ehl~eh wcba~dt)ieobably take at least two or three years. Klemm moved that the bid by Asphalt Materials Company on the Indian Hills Road be accepted; that the black top road by Klammts house be patched; and that the road to the church,($aptist) from Hig~iway 69 be graded and three or four loads of gravel put on same, seconded by Nelson, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klemm-aye; McKeon-aye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-Nay; and Young-eye;. Klaram moved that Bill No. 325 being bill providing for the appropriation ofmoney out of the general fund of the City of Riverside, Missouri for ~g payment of certa~_n indebtedness as follows be placed on its first reading: Donald L. Senek~' (Asst.Chief of Policed X153.80 plus X2.50 for index cards) 156.30 David B. Swetnam(Police Ct. Judge) 72.50 Louise Davis(Police Ct. Clerk) 19.55 Robert R. Clark (Po7i,cing 23.1}6 John J. Brice (Policing) 129.63 George T. Goodall(Policing X19.14 plus .56 feeding prisoner) 19.70 Russell G. Pilburn( Res. Patrolman 8.00 plus 1.17 feeding prisoner) 9.17 The Platte Co. Gazette(Adv. notice of hearing) 3.30 Schooley,)Xnc. (Police Dept. Stationery) 10.42 Maurice J. Dehaemer(Renewal fire & extended coverage on C. H. Building, change of car endorsement to 1958 Dodge) 61}.80 The Craddock Uniforms (Uniform P.D.) 67.73 Phillip Brenner(Mowing lawn 6ity Hall) 5.00 Rose Const. Co. (H~loader) 126.00 Standard Paving Co.~Pdorthwood Road) 1+,709.31 Federal Laboratorie , Inc.(Nlisc P.D. Supplies 2.27 K. C. Concrete Co. (Rock Road} 19.65 seconded by Clark, the roll was called qnd votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klemm-aye; Nelson-aye; McKeon-aye; Scrivner-aye; Young-aye; and Bill No. 325 was accordingly read.