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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-10-16 i:inutes of ii;,uul~r i cetini- of 2o~rr', of Alu~>rnen of C:i.ty of r ~_verside, 1•~issouri Octoaer 16, 1956 A rep<::,lar :~eet:tn._ of ti2e Poa,rd of Alc~eiYinen of City of riverside, T,i ssouri was field 'n tl~e City hall in River•s:_de on Octoaer 16, 195e, at 3.00 n.i:;. Upon a ro_1 call, al~err~:en Clark, rilamtn, Pelson, er~d Scrivnc~ t;<re pr;s::r_t, ::.a;~or I~'il__er 1°:_bsent and Ald.er:,.an l'rauSott absent, Act:i.n~- ; at=or ~'oun~ called said r:cetin to order. Nnutes~ of Octobor 2, 1.>6 ::ere re<~d and ^nprovad a.s rez d. :r. Oscar :`.nnis inquired re erd'-n~ Data".nin; licer_se for Louie's Pl~~ce, and t.e ti~r~s advised there tacre no non-intol.ic~:t:i.n" lic~amr 1':_cer.se av^il^'ole, l,ut :f c_~urse hecould ap~~l~ ~"or license. I~'ir. Frice Corxbs presented application for Service Station and aa.nted permission to install storage tanks above groi-nd, He was advised to arrit° lett.r to Zoning I?o rd requesting; re~}onin~; zor the pFrrission of the installation of above ground sdsnrmge tanks and a hea-rinse won ld be h^d on same . T•'r, Bl;_sh pry sented application for remodeling of business bv.ildin~.. r'r. P^cKe on st = to d he repro s ent d the Indian Hill's Horse 0 saner s Assn, and avised the peop]s would like to h ve more ~aat r hydrants installed and. th.oumht perhaps they could have s orse money rays ing benefits to pay 'or these hydx.°ants, He w-,s advised we had discussed t! is r~,.~.-ter s~veral tir^~es prior to this and that Young; sa~r T~~r. Holloman on this r^^tter recently and eras advised he had the hydrants in their yard and it w^s supp;ested that specific locations be recor~rrended and they ~: ould be c ons idere d. T•`rs. Dailey requostr:d perr~iss2on to sell her trailer park and th~_t it be continued to be a trail .r park. She iaas advised this and all the trailer parks wFre non conPorring and that the gaLter would have to b e taken up with the zonini? bo Ord and a he ring asou ld h eve to b~:f~ had nn the rezoning of the vicinity in which trailer narks can be operated. ir. Brenner also :canted p=rmis si on to se 11 h2he Brc-nner Ridge Trailer P€rk and :ior it to be operated as same after the sale, He tow s adviti~ed this taould have to g;o b:~fore the Zoning Board. Klari~ r.~oved that letter be written the Z ~ning Board requesting that it have a hca ring; on id~x~~~xs~~~~ rezoning, of trailer parks and the rezoning: of above ground storage tanks ~ seconded by Clerk, the ro7.]L w~~s c~ lied and votr_~s were as follows: Clark-aye; Klu;'•?n-a~*e: T?clson-a~;re; Scrivner-a_ye; Traugott-absent. A'r. ??rs~nnan anted T~ rmis si on to post notico that auction ,:ould b~ held ^ctob.~r 31, 1`?56, and it ens to be aucticnt d also listed therein #~¢ that the notice be os ted in the City Hall. Clark rMOVed th t said notice be posted, seconded by Scrivner the roll Baas e=~.lled and vot-s ere as follows: Clerk-ay~e; Kla.~:~M-aye:; nelson-aye,; Scrivner-afe; Tran~'ott-absent . A_vter a len{rthy discussion waU h-~d on th.e ordinance covering; the opr ration of taverns and rest~;urants aft r the hour e~ stated in the ordinance now governing taverns was had, cdelson r~uved that Bill Tdo. 2_~1 be ph~cod on its first reading subject to the changing of Section 9 accordinF_; to A torney ilorsey's wording, tirher<>by it pi~acad the li~~bilf~ty on the operator of the resta.ur~.nt and not the o:~tirr~ r of the building , said bill being re~ul~ tint? restaurants oper= tiny; wi t'n taverns ~ °tcr 1: ~0 a .rn. r`inut~s - Oct. 16, 1 °56 P? ^'e 2 seconded by Scrivner, the roll ~,ras called and vot s were as follows: Clark-aye; Kla^sr~-aye; Scrivner-aye; Nelsen-aye; Tra,u~;ott-absent; and Fill ?yTo, 2<,1 eras aecordinc l~~ read. Scrivn•~r: owed that rules be suspertled and Bill No. 261 be placed :gin its s~c:~nd reading, seconded by Clap, the roll was called and votes wer/ as follows: Clark-a;~Te; Kl=a.tr.-a~,T~; Nelson-ayre; Scrivner-a--e; and i~raurott-absent ; and Bi7.1 P?o, 261 was aeeordin~;l~ read, Cl~:rk rnovecd that rul: s b e suspended and B::11 Ir~o. 261 be r:lac::d on its third r adin~; and u_~on ps.ssas-e: of s~~i*.i~; be:ecrsF Ord. 2rTo. 260, seconded by Scrivner, the rill ~-gas called and votes were as follows; Clark-age; Klar+.r~-afire; ~,elson-aqe; Scrivn r-ale; Traugott-absent; and Bill T?o, 261 was accordin~;l~ read, a~_ proved b~ Acting 2~~ayour Youn°• and be ea rye :1r d, No. 260. Klan moved that Price Combs ~~~.lieation for so•rvice station; be a;rovcd; That F~~r. Bush ~ s a eplicati on for r~~odelin~, construction be aprroved; that Joe 2=Solep~s b~zsiness build-n~ apf%lieation and b,~siness license a placation be aprroved and that Nir. and N~rs. r^rd Filp;or~s residential application be ~~proved su}~jeet to blue print, seconded by Scrivner, the roll was celled and votes were as follaas; Clark-aye; Klamra-aye; Nelson-aye; S`~riviier-age; and Trauc:ott-ab_ int. Scrivner r~cved that Bill No. 262being bi 11 a~-ropriating :cone- out of th.e gener<=1 fund of the City of Riverside for the pa~-raent of certain indebtedness as follows b=_: placed on its first reaaling; 2~`. B, ?;etc?.]_fe-?~eal(PrintinJr of Statements & ii.~v.) w16,87 Florence Guthrie (41 notary fcaes) 20.50 Soutr:estern Bell Telephone Co. (SH 1-:1191 & Sh 1-1151) 33.35 Shorts Service (Gas, oil, etc for police c r) 72,68 CY:arley '.'i.~liarrs S =rvic e Co. (work done on police car) y_. 16 hrs. •~, ':'avis ( Poli ce Court Cle rk) 20.00 D. B, Swetnar~(Poliee Court Judge) 67.50 Clifford F. Sr.^.ith(Folicin~,) 55.00 `,.•r, H. Boyd (Policing) 150.00 seconded by Clark, the roll was ca lied and votes :sere as follows; Clark-aye; Kla:r:~-aye; Nelson-age; Scrivnor-age; Tr;u;ott- absent end Fill No, 262 ~~aas accordin~;lg read. that rule: s be sas pended and Nels on ;•ao ved~Bill No. 26% be placed ~n its second re : dins, seconded by bgKlar~~-•., the roll was called and votes were a s follows; Clark-a~o~ Kla rn-ale; Nelson-age; Scrivn~s~-aye; and Bill P;o. 262 was accordinrn,ly re d. Klamr roved that rubs be suspended and bill No. 262 be placed on its third readi.n~ and u.pan passage o. s:ar,~e beeorce Ord, No. 261, seconded by Cl•,rk, the roll was called a.nd votes were a.s follows: Cl rk-a~;e ; Kl-,: r~-age; Scrivne r-aye; Nelson-aye; Trau~ott-absent; and. Bill P?o, 2~~2 was aec~d n~;lg read, approved by Actin; Kagor Young a.nd bec•_~:~e Ord. T?o. 261, Scrivnor :moved i•°e°tin~-; sdj urn, seconded by Nelson, zxeoting adjourned, 'M'inutes; read and aprroved as read t]::is ~t~ aay of November, 1956.