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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-19 MINUTES OF BOARD OF ALDERMAN MEETING CITY OF RIVERSIDE MAY 19, 1992 The regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside was held in City Hall on Mey 19, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. Thoas present were Alderman Teters, Shepard, Wedus, Kerr, and Rule. Alderman Marshall wee absent. Mayor Burch called the meeting to order. Rob Freemen, 12225 Albertson, Olathe, Ka. 66062 presented n business license application for Sterling Springy Wntar Co. to be located et 408 NW Platte Volley Drive. They will wholesale water to grocery stores, end have two route men and will employ 7 people. Thies was approved aub~ect to securing a salsa tax number and the payment of the fees. Frank Jackson, 7240 NW Lingley, Kanaaa City, Mo. 64152, present a business license application, a special use permit and a change of use permit for Frank Jeckaon Inatnllntiona to be located et 2614 NW Woodland Rd. Alderman Karr made the motion, seconded by Alderman Rule to have a hearing on amending the zoning code to include this type of business in the Commercial zone. The vote was Rule, Tetera, Wedun, Karr and Shepard eye to amend the zoning codes if approved at the hearing before the Planning Commission. Hearing was set for June 11, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. John Blogin, 8224 N. Bradford Ct. Kanaaa City, Mo. 64151 presented an application for a firework license to be located at 4531 NW Gateway. Selea tax number, parking plan, fees and insurance was all in order and avid license was approved. Auction House. Harry Lee Boggess III 1901 E. H Highway, Liberty, Mo. 64068 presented en application for a fireworks license to be located at 4602 NW Getewny. Salsa tax number, parking plan, fees end insurance way all in order and said license was approved. Mr. Boggess ateted he was considering buying thly building from Jamey and Lucy Webb and possibly putting in an Ken Farrier, representing Nebraska Fireworks, 3314 W 8th Apt. # 3. Lawrence, Ka. presented a fireworks license to be located at 2501 NW Platte Rd. Sales tax number, parking plan, fees and insurance was all in order end said license was approved. Jim Davis, 2404 NW Osage Circle, Riverside, Missouri presented an application for grading permit ao h• can start on phase II and III of the subdivision. Grading permit way approved subject to the City Engineer's approval. It was ateted there needs to be n atop sign on Apache at r Page 2 Minutes 5-19-92 Pawnee. There are 20 homes in phase I of Indian Hills Eatatea. Mayor Burch reported a meeting was held with Larkin & Associates end Jim Davis on the sewer rates for the reaidenta in the new subdivision. It was agreed upon, with approval of the Board of Alderman, to bill th• reaidenta in Phase I, the ~ 11.30 par month. Residents who will be moving into phase II and III, will be billed at B 27.05 per month. Mr. Davis avid he could live with the ~ 27.05 par month rate. Since Phase I was started before the sewer pro~act, and there some evidently was some miss understanding on sewer charges, the Board of Alderman, Alderman Rule move that we charge Phase I reaidenta ~ 11.30 per month and Phase II & III reaidenta ~ 27.05 per month, the vote wee For: Rule, Tstera, Shepard, Karr and Wedue. Marshall waa absent. Mayor Burch read Harold Wall's resignation from the Planning Commission. Aldermen Knrr moved we accept the resignation, seconded from Alderman Wedue. Motion carried by the following vote: Knrr, Wedua, Tstera, 3hapard and Rula aye; Marshall absent. Mayor Burch said it was the responsibility of the City to buy and lay the sod removed from the yards by Beemar Construction because this was not in the contract when the sewer fob waa let for bide. We will get bide on and and start laying same. Mayor Burch said there waa n hearing on the new fuel tax at the Missouri Department of Transportation that ah• was going to and make a few remarks about what Riverside needed. She stated Riverside has about 5 miles of state highways within the City limits, and they are in a deteriorating condition, with poor drainage, and also they need to be striped. We also need n third lane from I-29 to Gateway. They Ctha state) will be putting together n 15 year plan and wa do want to put our name in the hat for repairs. Report on the sewer project: Change order will save the City s 6a, Tha construction company ran on• of their track machine on the city streets and damaged them. Tha project is SOOx done in the Indian H111a eren and 80x done in the High Drive eren. Met with Mr. Burkhead and received approval from Kenses City to move ahead on the line by Gateway. City Clerk Kemerling was instructed to hold Eagle Animal Hospital's check until the bill can be checked into. Alderman Karr moved that Bill No. 92-28, be placed on i Page 3 Minutes 5-19-92 its first reading, said Bill authorizes the payment of certain indebtedness, seconded by Alderman Tetera, the vote was Rule, Tetera, Shepard, Wedua and Karr eye; Marshall absent. Alderman Shepard placed Bill No. 92-28 on its second reading, seconded by Alderman Knrr, th• vote was Karr, Rula, Shepard, Wedua, and Tetera, Rule and Karr, aye; Marshall absent. Whereupon, the Bill having bean made available for public inspection prior to the consideration of the Board of Aldermen, bill No. 92-28 was passed. Alderman Rule placed Bill No. 92-29 on its first reading, seconded by Alderman Knrr, being a bill adopting a schedule of costa of arrest on alcohol or drug related traffic offenses. Vote was Karr, Rule, Wedua, Tetera, and Shepard aye; Marshall absent. Alderman Shepard placed Bill No. 92-29 on its second reading, seconded by Wedua, the vote was Shepard, Kerr, Rule, Tetera, and Wedua eye; Marshall absent. Whereupon, the Bill having been made available for public inspection prior to the consideration of the Boord of Aldermen, Bill No. 92-29 was passed. Alderman Karr and Tetera commented on how nice the Annual Appreciated Dinner was. Everyone else agreed. Aldermen Wedua said the priority for pot holes should Mattox Road. It was decided to have of list of the places that need fixing, and go out for bids for them. Chief Bayleaa asked permission to send Daryl Kerr and Michael Shelton for training on accidental death and other types of deaths that need to be investigated. The coat of this training is 8 80.00. Approval was given, and the disbursement ordinance is to be amended to include the 8 80.00 coat for this training. Chief Bayless also asked approval to go out for bide for a contract for two years for towing vehicles. Alderman Rule moved that the Department of Public Safety go out for bide on a two year towing contract, seconded by Alderman Karr. Vote was Karr, Rule, Tetera, Wedua and Shepard aye; Marshall absent. Chief Baylssa talked about the pit bull ordinance. Hs had contacted several insurance companies to see if home owners insurance covered pit bulls and found out that moat do not. Some residents had told him that they could not find insurance on their pit bulls. It was suggested that Don Witt f I -. ~ • Y Pag® 4 Minutes 5-19-92 compose a letter for the Dept. of Public Safety to send the owners of pit bulls. Aldermen Karr moved thet we go into executive session to discuss personnel. Alder~aan Rule seconded said motion, the vote being Kerr, Shepard, Tsters, Ruls, and Wedua. Marshall nbaent. The meeting reconvene with roll called answered by Aldermen Rule, Wedua, Shepard, Teters and Kerr. Marshall absent. Mayor Burch presided on over the remainder of the meeting. No further buaines8 the meeting adjourned. Acting Secr ry i I