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MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF
CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI
JANUARY 15, 1991
A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of
Riverside, Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside,
Missouri on January 15, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. Those present were
Aldermen Marshall, Teters, Karr, Shepard, Rule and Richardson.
Mayor Betty Burch called said meeting to order.
It was decided to dispense with the reading of the Minutes of
January 8, 1991 for the present time.
Richard Zelfer, 1303 NE 80th Street, Kansas City, MO 64118
presented a Special Use Permit in Flood Hazardous Area (D/B/A Mr.
Turf) located at 2627 West Platte Road. He wanted permission to
replace the bins he had, which were made of railroad ties, with
heavy concrete blocks. Mr. Zelfer also presented a Building
Application. - It appeared there was no letter, attached to the
Special Use Permit in the Flood Hazardous Area, from his attorney
stating that the bins were built in ac~rdance with all Federa{.
State and City's rules and regulations. hec~ ~
Rule moved that the Special Use Permit in Flood Hazardous Area
be approved subject to receiving letter from Mr. Zelfer's attorney
stating that this project was being built in accordance with all
Federal, State and City's specifications, seconded by Teters
seconded, the vote was Teters, Karr, Rule and Marshall, Yes;
Shepard and Richardson, No.
The building application was approved subject to the above
Special Use Permit being complete and payment of the fees.
Bill Bull, 4830 W. 97th Street, Overland Park, KS, 66207
presented a Business License Application for DADI, D/B/A Hubble
Auto Supply ~2 at 4707 NW Gateway. Mr. Bull said that the sales
tax number had been applied for, but has not been received as of
this date. This was approved subject to receipt of sales tax
number and paying fee.
Debra Shelton-Whelan, 11037 N. Oak, Kansas City, Missouri
64155, presented Business License Application for Shelton & Son
Lawn & Tree Company at 112 Business Park Lane. This is for Lawn
maintenance, Lawn mowing, Tree triminq. They will have 2000 square
feet of space in the building and will have all equipment inside.
This was approved subject to the payment of the fee.
The minutes of January 8, 1991 were read and approved as
corrected.
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A letter dated January 3, 1991 from Thomas G. Swenson was
read, this was a request that the City Proclaim the week of
February 17 thru 23 as National Engineer Week.
Karr moved t]sat the City proclaim thQ wQelc of February 17 tbs~t
23 as National Engineer Week, seconded by Rule, the vote was
Teters, Marshall, Richardson, Shepard, Karr and Rule voted yes.
A request from Briar Cliff West was received, wherein they
wanted to change the description of two lots which are in
Riverside. This matter was discussed and it was decided that this
matter would have to be properly advertised and hearings had.
Briar Cliff West people will be notified of this procedure.
City Attorney Don Witt present at 8:05.
Richardson said he would like the Board to know that if there
will be a vote on reinstating certain Public Safety Employees that
he cannot vote until he has read the transcript of the hearing at
Platte City.
Karr moved that the meeting go into executive session pursuant
to Missouri Annotated Revised Statutes, Section 610.021 Subsection
(2) and (3) regarding litigation and the hiring, firing,
disciplining or promoting any employee, seconded by Rule, the vote
was Shepard, Rule, Richardson, Karr, Teters and Marshall, yes.
Karr moved that they go out of executive session and into
regular session, seconded by Marshall the vote was Karr, Marshall,
Teters, Shepard, Rule and Richardson, yes.
Meeting reconvened, those present were Marshall, Teters, Karr,
Shepard, Rule and Richardson.
Karr moved that the City reinstate Wiley Simpson and Walter
Bryan to active duty, seconded by Rule, the vote was Shepard, Rule,
Teters, Marshall and Karr, yes; Richardson obstained.
A recess was called. Meeting reconvened, the roll was called
and Marshall, Teters, Karr, Shepard and Rule were present, Richard
absent for a short portion of this meeting.
Karr moved that Bill No. 91-2 be placed on its first reading,
said bill provides for the payment of certain
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indebtedness as listed therein, seconded by Teters, the vote was
Karr, Shepard, Rule, Teters and Marshall voted aye, Richardson
absent.
Karr moved that Bill No. 91-2 be placed on its second reading,
seconded by Marshall, the vote was Karr, Shepard, Rule, Teters and
Marshall voted aye; Richardson absent. Whereupon the Bill having
been made available for public inspection prior to consideration by
the board of Aldermen, Bill No. 91-2 was passed.
The Finance committee said that the City would have to go out
on bids on $1,000,000 by January 30, 1991.
Karr moved that Bill No. 91-3 be placed on its first reading,
said bill provides for authorizing the Finance Committee to go out
for bids on $1,000,000, seconded by Marshall, the vote was Teters,
Karr, Shepard, Rule and Marshall voted aye, Richardson absent.
Rule moved that Bill NO. 91-3 be placed on its second reading,
seconded by Karr, the vote was Teters, Karr, Shepard, Rule and
Marshall voted aye; Richardson absent. Whereupon, the Bill having
been made available for public inspection prior to consideration by
the Board of Aldermen, Bill No.91-3 was passed.
Karr moved that Bill NO. 91-4 be placed on its first reading,
said Bill provides for Fred Wilken to receive 1$ of base pay as
longevity pay, beginning January 25, 1991, seconded by Shepard, the
vote was Marshall, Rule, Teters, Shepard and Karr aye; Richardson
absent.
Karr moved that Bill No. 91-4 be placed on its second reading,
seconded by Shepard, the vote was Marshall, Rule, Teters, Shepard
and Karr voted aye; Richardson absent. Whereupon, the Bill having
been made available for public inspection prior to consideration by
the Board of Aldermen, Bill No. 91-4 was passed.
There was no further business to come before the Board and
upon motion duly made, seconded and passed, meeting adjourned at
10:25.
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