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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-03/.. ~ r MIND"f E'S OF= REGULAR MEETING OF" E+OARD OH ALDERMEN OF°~ 7"ME CITY OF= RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI AUCiU;~T 3, 1993 A reg~_rlar^ meeting of the Heard cif Alder^men ci{ the City cif River^side, h'lissout^i was held in the City Ha11 in Riverside, Miss.u+ri un A+_+g~_rst 3, 199:;, a•t 7:30 p. nt. These present wer^e Aldermen Aust, Karr^, I~~_r:Le, Teter^s, Marshi:~ll and Wed~_ra. May~!r Hetty Hur••ch called said meeting tc. r_,rder. It was detsided to dispense with the reading of the rnin+_rtes ~~f July c0, 1993, Minutes ~ ~f July 47, 1993, and J~.+ly :,1, 199J. William Liar^dano, 4801 Cliffview, Apt. 1111, presented bLl5l r+ess 1 iczer~se application for Irrc~.~rne l"ax Pr^eparat ior•+, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Manac)enter,t, etc. l"his was approved subaect t~~, the payment o•F the fee. 'fhe following are L•aids receivecl cm X500, 000; 7/c:E/~~ IVarbank. -~ 180 days, 3/0c% Mctr^k "I"wain Hank (~G100, 000) 180 clays, 3. G0% Mer^cartt i le HanFc, d~_+e 1-E0--94 ~. c:44'/. l"-Eli 1 is C~~:~riuner^ce E{ank., d~_rea 1-1~--~94 ~,.3'(:;% 1st Nat' 1 T?K, F'. C. , 180 day=> ~:. 80% l°h~ foll~::~wing are bids received ~~n `~._,00,0ktQ~: 7/30/95 Cc~mmer^ce Han4< - 1~~_+e 1/31/`:34 180 day=:~ T F+ills 3.c.05'/. C~r_riuner•ce Erank. - D~_re 1/c7/94 180 days T Hi a is 3. c:'k);i3% Ihercant i le Hank - 90 days, X189`/.; D~_ie 1-=7-.':.34• 3. ~~?/ 1st Nat' 1 Hank. - 180 days c.80'% Hank. c.f Riverside (°#~~00, 000) 18V~ days C..~~S% Mark. "twain (100, 000> 180 days, 3. r,0%; 3ia0 days,, :L. 94~~% The Finar~~ce Convnittee rer:~ontmranded tl••ta•L- 1:1-.e .City ac,cc-~p•t the bid of Norbank f~_~r X500, 000 ft:,r G rnc.~ntl•~ts at 3. 3~1% interest and Commerce Hartle ,°~r-~ ~`iOQ~, 000 s+t .:,. ~=:'0c:% li'~tE?r"Eat •F1,r 178 days. Alderman Karr rnoveci t o p~_rt E•+i :l. l Nc~. 93-45 ~:.~rt i t, s first reading, seconded by Alderman Marsl"tall, this F3i1.1 ~"rrcwidr=s for^ ratifying the acr~elatc-tnc.:e ~_~f bids c~r~ ~7.,4~ih0,000. Tht:~ vc~tr was as follows.: Al derrirar~, Aust, ~:ye; Alderman Marsl-tal 1, r+yt::i; Alderman Wedua, a,ye; Alder^riian "Peters, aye; and Alderriian R~"+lE_~, aye. Alderman Kar^r nt,lved •that Hill No. 93-45 be placed ore i'cs second reading, seconded by Alder^rnan Wed~_+a, the vr~te was as f~_~1'lows: Alderman Aust, aye; Alderman Marshall, aye; Alderman Wedua, aye; Alder^rnan Teters, aye; Alder^rnar~ ii~_+:Le, aye; and Alderman Karr^, aye. Upon the Hi 11 having beer'. i I * • ', p~aye 2, Min. Reg, Meet., 6--~?,-93 read •tw~:, tirnes and copies o•F the Eii 11 havir•~y been rnadta available fcn^ public inspection pr^i~~r' to cc~nsidfrratic~r~ by the P~r~ar^d of Alderman, Pi 11 Nc~. 93•-%+5 is passed. Alderman R~_{le moved to p~.{t Bill No. `3,-4E, on its first r^eading, seccmdecJ by Alder^man Marshall., this Pill. provides for the 'longevity pay increase fc~r^ City Clerk. (3r^ace Kemerling. `fhe Mayor anti City ClE?rk. arE~:a hereby a~_{L-hori~E=~d tc~ incr^ease the above employee's base monthly 1:~ay. TI-{e vr_~tE~ wa~a as foll~~+ws: Alderri{an Aust, na•y; Alderman Mar shall, aye; Alderman Wedua, aye; Alder^rnan 7e•ters, nay; Alder^rnan Iarshall, aye; Alder^nlan Wedua, aye; and Aldernuxn Karr, aye. Alderman Karr moved that E{ill Nc~. `•3:3-4E be placed on i.ts sec~~nd reading, seconded by Alderm~;n Wed~.{a the voL-e was as follows: Alderman Aust, nay; Alder•rnan Iti'lar^sl-~a11, aye; Alderman Wedua, aye; Alderman 'f eter^s, nay; Alderri{an R~_{le, aye; ar~d Alderman Karr, aye. Upon tl-~e bi 11 having bean r'eaci two tirnes and copies of the b:i 11 havir~•y beE>Y~ ri{ade avai lablc fc~r public inspection prier tc~ considc-gyration by the P~~~ar•d of A.lderrnen, Pi 11 Nr„~. ~a-46 is passed. Alderman R~_{le moved that F{i 11 Nc~. ~J3-~1 (I:CF~ L3as Franchise Tax) be placed on its second r^eadiny, seconded by Alderman i{arr, the vote was as follows: Alder^ri{an A~.{st, aye; Alderman Marshall, aye; Alderman Wedua, a,ye; Alderman "Peters, aye; Alderman Rule, aye; and Alderman I{ar^r, aye. Up~_n the Pill having been r^ead two tirnes and c_•opies of the bill having been made available for p~_{bl is inspection pri _~r t~ c~ansider^ation by the board c.f Alderrnerl, Pi 11 N~~~. 9.3-,?,1 iss passed. A le•tter^ was r^ead from Car~~l J~~nes ...f Winclenler^e Re:>ide?r{t Car^e, thanking the people of I~ivers:ide for 4+11 the cooper^ation and help they r^eceived from tf1Ea City d~.rr°ing thE~ F1~_~od Enler^yer{cy. Mayor Petty Purcl~l said that she had talked to Larry Reece with r^egar^d tc~ being the '7'ernporary Zc~nir~g C.nfc~r•cernenl; Officer and he said that he would accept the positicm. Alderman Kar^r^ moved that Dill Nc~. `.3:3-47 be placed on it~:~ fir^st r^ead i n g, seconded by A l derri{an 1'et E?r^s, this P i 1 1 pr^_w id es for^ establishinga a new alapi~iritive nfl=icer^ r;f emergency ~r_,ninra enfor^ceri{ent c~ffic:er, app~~irl•tiny an erner^grsncY cGnl ny enf Gr'CE?hlent Gff iCer, i_rnd ehita1711SI11 Yty an efne Y'genr.':y 5 ~_lbCGl7lfillt tee- of the pl arn•~~ing cc~rnrn :i a~si~~~r, r_~f the City the City appoint Lar'r^y Reese as the `i'ernpi~r~:~r°y Zcminy Eni-or~r_NIUF'?1'lt, seconded by Alder^ri{an `fetes^s, the vo~tc~ was Alcier'racn Itt~rrshaal,, aye;. Alderman Peter^s, aye; Alderrnar~ I.arr, aye; A1dE?r'171c:Yt (a~.{!:st, aye; and Aldervnan Wed~_{a, aye; A1de:~rrnan R~.{le, ray. i t page 3, Min. Reg. Meet. , 8-~-~~ Alder^rnan Kai^r^ nrcwed that bi 11 No. 93-~r7 be placecl are its second r^eading, seconded by Alderrnar, 7et-ers, the vc~t~ was <is fellows: Alder^rnan Mar^shall, aye; A1de?rman Teters, aye; Alderman Y.ar^i^, aye; Alderman Aust, aye; ar•~d Alde.~r^rnan, Wed~..~a, aye; Alder^man Rule, rizty. Upon the bi 11 havin„y beer'. r•eacl twc tunes and copies of the bill having been rnage available f~~r p~_rblic inspection pr•ior^ •tc~ consider^<+'tic~n by 'the Fiocir^c! ~~f Alder^men, Pi 11 No. '~3-4.7 is passed. Alderriian Rule moved that Pill No. ~s-48 be placed c irk its first reading, seconded by Alderman A~_~st, L-his Pill e<.~tablishes a disaster recovery plan for the rcabullcJing cif damaged properties dt.~e to the 19`~a F1oc~d, waiving pE_rrn:it applicaticr•~ feF_•s fr'~r flood victims and rnakir'~_y othear ernerrlency pr^ovisir_,ns with r^egard tc~ the r^eb~_~i.lding o'F properties damaged dur^ing the 19`3 flood. The v~_;te was as fr,illr_~ws: Alder^rnan R~_rle, aye; Alderri~ar•, Karr, aye; Aldc~rrnan Aust, aye; Alderman Wedua, aye; Alder^rnan Mar^sha11, aye; Aldc:~r^rnan l"et ors, aye. Alderriian R~_rle m~_wed that Pi 11 Nc.. 93-~r13 be plac:c=d c~r~ i•ts second reading, seconded by Alderman I;arr, ti-re v;~te wags as fellows; Alderman Rule, aye; Alderman Kar^r'•, aye; Alderriian A~_rst, aye; Alderman Wedua, aye; Alderman It1c-rrsl'iall, aye; sand Alderman Teter^s, aye. LJpc~n the Pilling have been read twc~ t irises ar~d copies of the L-ri 11 having been made avazi:l.al:rle for p~_rblic inspecti~~n prior to ttre ccrrrslderati~~r, by the Po~xr•d ~~~'f Aldermen, Lull No. '7:s-4H is passE>d. Ma•yer^ Purch saiU that F'EMF-1 will pay fcn~~ tt-.e d~_unpsters ~_rsed in the clean~_~p. A le•tter^ which Dc~r~. Witt had writ•L'er~ Kar~sc-r~:; C:ity was read, wherein he rera~_iested payment ~:~'P the ~'~1~,-::,,~~C~~t~ dua= the L^ity concerning the sewer pr~~~.~ect. lYlayoi•^ Pur^ch said that there is a C3rant for `~c=kr~u, ~~~0 for•. employment of people r_,i_rt of work. and •the i:i ty wi 11 apply for the grant. Mayor^ P~_~rch wi 11 check with the T7avid l"heat re peg ~ple regarding what they have ir•~ L-he builcJir'~g, since it appear~> thre b~.rilding will have to be tc~r^r•~ dawn. Mayor^ F.r~.rrch said they are checking to find a~.~t wl-ia{; sho~_rld be done with the ~_rncor~tarnina•tecJ and c^or'~tarnina'L-ed sand bags. Maycrr^ H~_~r^ch saicl that the Riverside Charnl:aer^ of Cornriier•ce is goin_y to have a breakfast for at tl~ie Uni~~~n Ha11 ~~n Thursday, A~.igust 1:', 1'93 a•t 7::~0 a. rn. fcn^ all the-.~ b~_rsine<~,s people ir'i the flood ar^ea. -Il-ier^e will be sc~rne sspea4<ers f I ~ h ~~ F~age 4, Miry, Reg, Meet. , 8-3-~u fr~_~nr the gover^runental departrnerrL-s. Alder^rnan Rule repr~rted that Missour^i Cities Wa•L-er Cornparry does not kn_~w when they wi 11 have thE•=ir^ p~.~mps ire opei^ational order. Differ^errt items cancer^ning the b~_~sinesses in the f1~_~ocJ ar^ea were disr_ussed. There being no f~_mther b~_~sincrs5:> •tc~ cc:~me t~efor^e tl-~e D~~ard, upon Moti~_~n duly made, secnnded and passed, rnc~r_t:ing aci,7 our^ned at 9: 15 p. m. f