HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-07-01Regular Meeting of
Board of Aldermen
City of Riverside,
Missouri
July 1, 1958
A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of Cit of Riverside,
Missouri was held in the City of Riverside on July 1, 195 at 8:00 p.m.
in the City Hall. Upon a roll call, Aldermen Clark, Klamms Nelson,
Scrivner, and McKeon, were present and Acting Mayor Young calling said
meeting to order.
Minutes of regular meeting of June 17 1958 were read and
accepted as read. Collector Report for month of June, 1958 was read
and accepted.
K~ern~th
Attorney for Mr. 3faa~ and Mr. Fox requested exclusive
franchise to operate taxi cab service in Riverside, Missouri, and
copy of ordinance was given him and after reviewing same was to
discuss same with council.
It was reported that there was a trailer in wade Acres
behind a house owned by Smiths and it was decieled to write the
woman who owns the trailer to appeal to the adjustment board,
stating the reason why the trailer could not be parked out of
a trailer park, and if ao a special permit would have to be
obtained and a person or persons could not 1've in the trailer.
Klemm moved that the council approve the request of the
Race Track for a fire work displays seconded by Clark, the roll
was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klemm-aye;
Nelson-aye; McKeon-aye; and Scrivne r-aye.
Clark moved that the City Police Department be given
permission to purchase Motorola two way radio base station and
accessories as per letter of Asst Chief of Police Seneker,
seconded by Klemm, the roll was called and votes were as follows:
Clark-aye; Klemm-aye; Nelson-aye; McKeon-eye;&Scrivner - ay®;
Scrivner Moved that Bill Iv o. 326 being bill
be placed on its first reading, seconded by Clam, the roll wasc celled
and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klemm-aye; Nelson-aye; McKeon-aye;
and Scrivner-aye; Bill No. 326 was accordingly read.an
Clark moved that rules be suspended. and Bill No. 326 be placed on its
second reading, seconded by 6da~vner, the roll was called and votes were
as follows: C]ark-a~re¢~ Klemm-aye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye; McKeon-aye
and B'll No. 326 was accordingly read.
Scrivner moved that Bt'al~s~?ba suspended and
its third r_ading and upon passage of same
seconded by Clark, the roll nas called. and
Clark-aye; Klemm-aye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner
Bill No. 326 was accordingly read approved
became Ord. No. 326.
Bill No. 326 be placed on
become Ord. No. 326,
the votes were as follows:
-eye; and McKeon-aye;
by Mayor {acting) Young and
Minutes of Reg. Meeting
July 1, 1958
Page 2
John J. Brice (Patrolman $129.63 lus.61 feeding prisoner) $130.24
George T. Goodell (Patrolman 19.1 plus .31 feeding prisoner) 19. 5
Robert R. Clark (Patrolman) 15.4
Irene Paulhe(Secretrry to Council) !}8.87
Mrs. Helen Brophy (Collector) 24.!}4
seconded by Clark, the roll was called and votes were as follows:
Clark-aye; Klarmi-sye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye; McKeon-aye; and
Bill No. 327 was accordingly read.
Nelson moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 327 be placed on
its second areadi~g, seconded by Cla rk, the roll was c alled and votes
were as follows: CC lark-ay®; Klamm-aye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye;
"cKeon-aye; and B 11 No. 327 was a ccoraingly read.
Klarrnn moved that rules b e suspended and Bill No• 327 be placed on its
third reading and upon passeage of same become Ord. No. 327, seconded
by Scrivner, the roll was called and votes were as €ollows: Clark-aye;
Klamm-aye; Scrivner-aye; Nelson-sye; McKeon-aye; and Bill No. 327
was accordingly read approved by acting Mayor Young and became Ord. No.
327.
Klamm moved meeting adjourn, seconded by C]a rk, meeting
adjourned.
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