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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-07 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI APRIL 7, 1992 A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of th• City of Riverside, Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri on April 7, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. Those present were Aldermen Wedua, Tetera, Knrr, Rule, Marshall present, and Shepard absent. Mayor Betty Burch called said meeting to order. Jerry Northworthy, 6822 N. Flora, Kansas City, MO of the Riverside Seat Company presented Special Use Permit and Special Use in Flood Area. This is to install above ground storage tank <550 gal.> with 21" retaining wall around it. A letter from J. K. Petroleum Company, setting out what will be bid on was received, as well as a letter of approval from Ken Vaughn, City Engineer on the Spacial Use Permit was received. Verbal approval from Ken Vaughn, City Engineer, was received on the Special Use in Flood Area, as well as approval from the Planning Commission. Approval from the Board of Zoning Adjustment had also been received. Rule moved that the Special Use Permit for the above ground storage tank be approved, seconded by Karr, the vote was Wedua, Marshall, Teters, Rule and Karr, Yes; Shepard absent. Rule moved that the Special Uae in Flood Area be approved, seconded by Marshall, the vote was Karr, Rule, Tetere, Wedua and Marshall, yea; Shepard absent. Gary Wahl, 22 Hall Drive, Platte City, MO presented two Business License Applications, one for J & W Leasing Company, 2601 NW Tullison Road and one for Lina Creek Properties Redevelopment Investment Company nt 2601 NW Tulliaon Road. These were approved, aub~ect to the payment of the fees. Gary Brenner of the Park Board requested permission to have a Porte Potty at the Renner-Brenner Perk for the summer, the cost is approximately 455.00 per month. Rule moved that the City approve the Porte Potty for Renner- Brenner Park for the summer at the cost of approximately 455.00 per month, seconded by Karr, the vote was, Wedua, Teters, Karr, Rule and Marshall, yes; Shepard absent. The following bids were received on the Walk-Trail in the Renner-Brenner Park: Seal-O-Matic 2" asphalt 45,700 Page 2 - Reg. Minutes - 4-7-92 Seal-O-Metic 3" asphalt s#6,300 McConnell & Assoc. 2" asphalt #3,500 r Fags 2, Rag. Mooting 4-7-92 MO-KAN MO-Kan 2" asphalt 3" aaphnlt 85,280 87,200 The bide were discussed and it was decided to talk to McConnell inquiring what it will coat to make the walk 3" aaphelt where there would be heavier traffic. Rule moved that ws accept the lowest and be:t bid, that being McConnell for 2" asphalt and 3" asphalt where the traffic would be heavier for an amount not to exceed #4,000, seconded by Knrr, the vote was: Wadua, Marshall, Rules, Tetera and Karr, yes; Shepard absent. Gary Brenner presented two plans for the Young park and suggested the one over the other for asvaral reasons. Karr moved that we approve the Young Park Plana which ham the three baseball diamonds, seconded by Rule, the vote was Tetera, Karr, Wadua, Marshall and Rules, yea; Shepard nbaent. Kenneth Whittlesey, 5016 NW High Drive, explained that he had mat with Mayor Burch and City Engineer regarding the inatelletion of the newer on hie property aff of Merrimac. Mr. Whittlesey said ha planned on building asvaral houses on his property and probably would put 1n a cul-de-enc. This matter was discussed and it wns decided to hove Wadua check into this matter and talk with the Gity Engineer, as well as the Sewer People and will get back with Mr. Whittlesey and the City. Jim DaViB, 2404 Osage Circle, inquired as to the amount of aswer charge the people purchasing the houses in Indian Hills Estate would have to pay - 811.30 or X526.75. Thies matter was diacusaad and the Board and Mayor Burch thought it would be best to check with the City Engineer before answering. The matter of having dumpstera for spring clean-up was tabled until next meeting. Kerr moved that Bill No. 92-16 be placed on its first rending, said Bill authorizes the taking of bids on 8500,000 and nuthorizea the creation of an additional City Depositor for the highest and best bids, seconded by Marshall the vote was Rule, Marshall, Tetera, Karr and Wadua, aye; Shepard absent. Karr moved that reading, seconded by Karr and Wsdue, aye; bean made available conaiderntion of the paassd. Sill No. 92-16 be placed on its second Rule, the vote was Rule, Marshall Tetera, Shepard absent. Whereupon, the Bill having for public inspection prior to the Board of Alderman, Bill No. 92-16 was r' y~ ~ Page 3, Reg. Meeting 4-7-92 Bids were received on the glans to widen VanD®Populier Street at its approaches to BN Tracks. It was decided to table the matter until the next meeting. Mershall reminded everyone of the meeting on future progress of the City on Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. at Mr. Young's building and announced everyone was invited. There being no further business to come before the Board, upon motion duly made, seconded and pnased, the meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. r