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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-09-04i>inutes of ic~ular i-eetin;; of Bosrd o~ Al~!.err:en of City of Riv"erside, Iissouri September t{., 1 56 A regular i~~eetinr;of the Bo<rd of Aldermen of The City of Riverside, i~issouri ~~as held September 1d., 19y~6, at u:Gu p.r~. in the City Hall in Riverside, Ais:ouri, upon a roll call, alderrien Clark, Klarrx~, ilelson, ~eR~gn~~, and Young present, Traugott absent, and t~:a-~or b'ilger c lling said meeting to order. Minutes of m=eting of Augu t 21 ere read and approved as read. Collectors report for month of August 1_,;.56 ~~~as read and accept°d as read. ifs, Orville A. Branham 1;re sented a_:plicati on for bvs ine ss license for Auction & Sal s in Brenco Apts. and sane was accepted. Mr. C~lshing resorted on plotinm, out blocks, streets, etc. and stated if we hay maps to =•,ork from it would he lp out very r~.uch and upon motion bg Scrivner th~~_t the City purchase a necessary map~~showing streets and roads in Riverside, perhaps a size app%rox, 1~.0 x 60 , s^conded by Cl^rk, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clar'~,ayey Klamr~-are; Nels::n-aye; Scrivner-aye; Trau~;ott-absent; and Yount-aye; Klemm moved thatrul:-s be suspended and Bill No. 256 be placed on its first reading, same being; bill repealing Ord, No. 74 and providing for a building code regulatiaig,the construction, enl_;.rge- ment, alteration, reapir, moving, dem lition, occupancy, equiurr~ent, use, heic,,ht, area and mclintenance of buildings and structures in the City of Riverside, Missouri, and providing penalties for violation of its ter;~s, seconded by Clam, the roll was Ballad and votes saer® as follows: Clar)~-aye; Klar~m-aye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye; Tr~Augott-absent; Young-aye; and Bill No. 256 was accordingly read, Clark rw~cved that rules be suspended and Bill ?do. 256 be pl ced on its sec nd reading, sec_-nded by `~orivner, the roll was called and votes ,:sere as follows: Clark-aye ; Klanm-aye; Scrivner-aye; T?els on-aye; Traugott-absent; Young-aye ; and Bill ~`Io. 256 was accordi.n~;l~- L°e^d. ?elsen rgoved that rules be suspended and Bill Nol 256 be placed on its third reading; and if same be passed become Ord. No. 255, seconded by Kla~r~.m, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Clark-aye; Klam-c-a~-e ~ Tdelson-a;re; ~arivner-aye ; Traup;ot t-absent} and ~Young- aye; Bill A?o. 256 «as accordingly read, approved by 2,ayor Alger and bee=~;e Ord. No. 255. p ~u~uS~,i~1C~, Scrivner moved that Policeman Smiths i~aarns~-or,~~- e increased b~ ~n5.00 account working; quite a bit of overtime, seconded b7 Young, the roll was called ~,nd votes were as follo~~s: dark-aye; Kla~urn-aye; T?elson-aye; ::crivner-aye; Trau"ott-absent; and Your;=;-aye. Young moved that all busing. ss license ap},.lications, nev. or renewals be placed before the council, sec.. nded by Klarnm, the roll was call ed and votes ><ere a s fo llow s : Cl~.:rkgaye ;Klarsra-aye; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye; Traugott-absent, an.: Young-aye. Scrivner moved that rules be suspended and Bill No, 257 being bill providingr, for the appropriation of mon~.-y out of the general funs, of the Cit~.r of Riverside, 2~fi~ Puri ~'orthe ;~aym:.nt of certain indeb- tedness as follows be placed on its first read~r3g: Associated Parts A° ~,;fg'. Co. (Fla Sher EY.:erg;ency Lifts tic e Car) X10.80 ';card a Dorsey (Leval Service ) 4.95.00 Party ille Sign Co. (Lett .ring on Police Car) 12.50 ',~•~. ??, Boyd(Policing 150.00 60.00 Clif ford F, Sr,ith (Policing; ) _n_lva '~uffy(Rent City Hall August) 7500 50.00 I. Pau._lhe, (Acting City C~erk) Richard :~~ Conover Hdcre. Co. (43arthridg;es for policer,~en) 11}..03 1;'inut > s, September LF, 1956 Page 2 seconded by Kla~mn, the roll was called and vot:-s were as follows; Clark-a~Te; Klan~m-aye: Scrivneriaye; Nels n-aye; Traugott-absent; Young?;-a-re ~ and Bi11 No. 257 was accordingly read. Kla,*°m rioved that rules be suspended and Bill P1o. 257 be ~>1^,ced on its s:: cond .reading, seconded bg Scrivner, tho roll was called and i~~t~s were as follows; Clark-aye; KlarL~r.-aye; Nelson-aye; Traugott-absent; Scrivn r-acre; Young-aye; and Bill No. 257 was accordingly redd. Nels n moved that ruts be suspended and Bill No. 257 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ord. Pto. 256, seconded by Clark, the roll wa. called and votos ~~ere as follo,:s; Clark-aye; Kla~rs~~-ale; Nelson-aye; Scrivner-aye; Traugott-absent; Young-aye; and Bill No. 257 was accordingly read, approved by Iuta~jor ~ilger and became Ord. No. 256. Young moved raee.tinU adjourn, seconded by Scrivnti:r, rr:eting adjourned. ?e^d and a , roved as read th_s 18th day of Sc~~tcr:ber, 1956.