HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-05-21T•Iinute;; of
Regular Meeting of
Board of Aldermen
City of Riverside, ilissouri
Nay 21, 1957
A re~ulr~r r:eeti_n[ of the Board of Aldermen of City of
Riverside, Nei.:souri was held in the City Ball Niay 21, 1957 at 8:00 p.m.
Upon a Roll call, Aldermen Clark, Klanxn, Nelson, Scrivn x•, icKeon and
Young; :acre pr s ant, Mayor Fi_lger callir_,; se.id rleetint; to order.
Treasurers s r• sport for month. of April, 1957 was re• d
and <^..ccepted as read.
Klamri rn:,ved t'aat City Ai~torney Dorsey be contacted and
asked to carat- up ordinance raakin~ the occupat'.on license for all
~;ublic utilit~s in the City of Riverside uniform, r_amely changing
the Telephone and ';: a ter Company's license to ', e the same r.~ to a s the
Blectfirc and Gas Company's license, seconded 'oy Clesk, the roll w<~s
called and all voted in favor.
Clark~,oved that <. letter be written. by City Attorney
Dorsey and sent to the proper= person of the Nii:_souri Highway Department
re arding the condit_on of Tiilison Lane and that it be put in good
condition e~ther• b;y the I-?i~hway Depart: ,ant or the Construct=.~~n C.~mpan5
con..structi_ng the hi;~hw.~:y from the Plena r'airfax Bridge to uit hway 45,
seconded by Sc~ivner, the roll was called and all voted i_nfavor.
Scr:i.vn.er moved that Donald L. Seneker be given permission
to purchase ten r~,bber fingerprint 1'_fters, hose for tiding device and
t'~_ree guns, seconded byCl•~ rk, the roll ores called and all voted ir, favor.
Clark beoved that 2•ir. Dorsey be sonsult<d to ar-Rend
Ordinance Flo. 170 or issue new ordinance whisla would include that
tlae o :nFrs of bui d n~•s, residential or business, w~ sls }gave been
destroyed by t~'ir?r~`~~'°~~t of God need not pay a. building permit
but may ¢.etthe permit free of ,;;rt_~~,rge, seconded by Klarar, t;~e roll
ta_lled and all voted in favor.
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was '~
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Serivner moved that Bill No. 285 being bill appr::priatin~;
money cat of t}ae general fund of tke City of Riverside, N.issouri forthe '
payment ofr^ertain indebtedness as follows be pl~~sed cn its firit$ re.,ding:
SI^orts Service (Gas,Oi1, ets. polies sear) 71.18
s Service Co. (Gas Service)
Ga 26.58
.
Best Stamp & Mfg;. Co. (Police Badges) 6.75
Twin City Const. Co.(Const of ir~~terior City Ha11) 10 ,1L~9.09
Henry Burrisbter('.•Jater Mauled to City Hall) 9.00
K.C. PowFr Fc Liplat Co. (Comra.ercial and Lights for CityHall) 128.90
South:•estern Bell Telep~one Co.(SH 1-1501 & 1-1191) 35.01
Midwest Precote (Blacktop p•~.tsl"in~ for roads) 15.15
Star~bury Rr Co. (Holsters for Folice~men) 23.50
Schooley Prtg. & Sta• Co. (L file cabinet drawer) 50.00
J. i~l. Lahrsiller (Ronne & Board for Prisoners) 6.30
Filgor Oil Co.(B3ttery for polies ear) 22.00
Beverly Lulxber Co. (Mai;erial i'or signs "Spe ed Elestrieallyti:~± ed)15.91
D. B. Swetnam (Polise Court Judge x$67.50 &hliss.Niat r•ial Fur 2.57) 70.07
Mrs. L. Davis (Polise Court Clark) 20..00
D. L. Seneker (Polisenan) 162.50
2•'erle J. Teen (Polieer~an) 12.75
Clifford S~rit~ (Polising) 59.50
-Jars A. Da~sey (Legal Services) 123.75
Rays Coffee S~:op(Feeding of Prisoners-Harold Lavin) 22.00
2lerle J. Teen (Polising 17.00 plus meals fm prisoners 1,78) 18.78
Clifford Sritla (Polising 55.25,plus meals for prisoners ~.
LD Telephone calls & Stamps 1.70} 56.95
Donald Seneker (Policerxan)
Harold Lavin (Sites printed-SpeedLlestronically timed) 162.50
•78.00
S-°.orts Seraise (Mar & April for ~;a.s oil, ets.polise sag)
r 93.94
48
32
polies sar)
Sr+~ittyr ffi G~!rage (repai .
50
90
I, Paulke (Acting City Clerk) .
sesonded by Clark, t;ae roll was Balled and rotes were as follows:
C1~rk-a~*e; Klami~-aye; Nelson-aye; Ssrivner-aye; 2•_cKeon-ay a; and .Younsg-aye;
and Bill. `:do. 285 was aseordingly read.
Pa ~e 2,
T'inutes of Rep'. P%eetine
A`ay 21, 1957
Clark moved that rules be suspended and Bill No. 285 b1
placed on its second r;adinS, seeord ed by Pdelson, tl~e rcll was Balled
_. and votes were as follows; Clark-aye; Klaa•~rs-aye; Nelson-aye;
Scrivner-aye; Z-~tKeon-aye; Young-aye; and Bill No. 285 Baas accordingly
re ad.
Nelson r~ovedt<hat rules b e sts p ended and Bill No. 285 be placed
on its third re^din~ and upon passa~?e of same become Ordl Pdo. 284,
seconded by Scrivne:, the roll was called and votes were as follows:
Clark-aye; Klar~-a~Te; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye; ~'.elieon-aye;
Youn7-aye; and Bill No. 285 was aetordin~;ly read, ao;roved by mayor
Pilner andbe~tare Ord. No. 284.
T1°°reunon Klamm gloved that Bill No. 286 beinS Bill ar:~endin~;
Section 4 of Ordinance Ido. 34 by providin;; additional uses to
wriela land i.n pistrict "C" raay be nuts be plated on its first reading,
seconded by Scrivner, t14e roll was Balled and votes were as follows:
Clerk-aye; Klarzr+-aye; Scrivner-aye; Nelson-aye; 2~cKeon-aye; Young-aye;
grid Bill Pdo. 286 was accordingly read.
Thereu-on Clark moved t~iat rules be suspended and Bill No. 286
be placed on its second reading, seeonded.by Scrivner, tl~e roll was
Balled and votes were as follows; Clark-aye; Kla.:~r.~-aye; Nels .n-aye;
~- Scrivner-aye; A`eKeon-aye; Young-aye; and Bill Ido. 286 was atcordin~ ly
read.
Klar~sa. moved tblat rules be suspended and Bill$o. 286 be plated
on its t~iird readin~c and upon passage of same betorAe Ord. No. 285,
seconded by Clark, the roll was Called and votes were as follows:
Clark-aye; Klarux-aye; Nelson-aye; 1~icKeon-aye; Scrivner-aye; and Young-
aye; Bill No. 286 was accordingly read, approved by 2'ayor Filger and
beearKe Ord. Ado. 285.
Hlammmoved rKeetinv adjourn, seconded by Clark, r!eeting
a d j ~urne d .
Read. and a~ ,-roved as read tFis 4th day of June, 1957.
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