HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-09-02Minutes of Regular rieeting
of Board of Aldermen
City of Riverside,
Missouri
A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside,
T~iissouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri at 8:00 p.m.
September 2, 1958, and upon a roll call, aldermen Clark, Klamm,
McKeon, Nelson, Scrivner, and Young were present. Nlayor Filger
calling said meeting to order.
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Collector's report for month of August/was read and accepted
as read.
Sciivnermoved that Bill No. 1004being bi_11 providing for the
appropriation of money out of the general Hind of the city of Riverside,
Misso uri for thepaymentof ce-tain indebtedness as follows oe
placed on its first reading:
Donald L. Seneker (174.78 plus .40 feeding prisoner) g~175.18
John J. Brice (135.56 plus 3.30 repair police car & feeding
prisoners) 138:86
Robert R. Olark(Policing) 15.64
Irene Paulhe (Secretary to Council) 48.87
George T. Goodell(P®licing) 13.46
Mrs. Helen Brophy(Collector x;,25.00 plus 1.68 deducted for
SSA.) 26.68
41ard A. Dorsey (Legal Services) 150.00
Ronald Phillips (Service on Police Car) 28.85
Shorts Service (Gas, Oil, etc. police car) 154.84
Schooley, Inc. (Stationery) 10.90
John W. Lowmiller (Feeding Prisoners 20 days, Kenneth Kincade
& Robert L. Reners) 37.60
U. S. riendenhall (T•Zowing weeds)City Hall) 10.00
t7aurice J. DeHaemer (Renewal, Ins. on Police Oar, Liab.
Com. & Collision) 244.98
Merco Overhead Door Co., Inx.(Doors Oity Hall-3 doors) 27.00
Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. (SH 1-1191 & L-1501) 46.72
seconded by Nelson, the roll was cal]e d and votes were as follows:
Clark-aye; Klamm-aye; N1cY.eon-aye; Nelson-eye; Scrivner-aye; and
Young-aye, and B'_11 No. 1004 was accordingly read.
Clark moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 1004 be placed
on its second reading, seconded by Nelson, the roll was called and
votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klar~:n.-aye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye;
I:cKeon-aye; Young-aye; and Bill No. 1004was accordingly read.
Nelson moved that rules b e suspended and 'mill No. 1004 be placed
onits third readin~~ and upon passa^;e of same become Ord. No. 1004,
seconded by Scrivner, the roll was called and votes were as follows:
Clark-aye; Klamm-aye; Nelson aye; McKeon-age; Scrivner-aye; and
Young-aye; Bill No. 1004 was accordingly read, a,-proved by rayon
Filger and became Ord.Pdo. 1004.
A resolution w as read with regard to the post office in riverside.
Olark moved that David Swetnamts al~plica.tion for building permit