Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-12j MINUTES OF REGUI~l1R MEETING OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI APRIL 12, 1988 A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, Missouri was held in the City Hall in Riverside, Missouri at 7:30 p.m. The roll was called and Karr, Burch, Best, Wedua and Shepard were present; Peeler absent; and Mayor Pro Tem Karr called said meeting to order. It was decided to dispense with the reading of the minutes of March 22, 1988 and April S, 1988 for the present time. City Clerk Donna Wolf read the results of the Election held in the City of Riverside, Missouri on April 5, 1988 as certified to by the County Clerk as follows: Mayor: Winston Peeler 162 votes Robert Bamforth 20 votes Betty Burch 227 votes G. McMichael 6 votes Alderman - Ward 1 - Sand Kuhlman 121 votes Ward 2 - Floy~ Best 34 votes - Scott Eckard 61 votes Ward 3 - Jimmy Karr 74 votes - K. T. Whittles~y_ 57-votes - - - Jeanne Hurlburt 14 votes Shepard moved that we accept the returns of the election as presented by the County Clerk; that Betty Burch was elected Mayor; Sandy Kuhlman, Alderman Ward 1; Scott Eckard, Alderman Ward 2; and Jimmy Karr, Alderman Ward 3, and that same be Bill No. 88-28 and placed on its first reading, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Burch, Best, Wedua and Shepard voted aye, Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. Burch moved that Bill No. 88-28 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Best, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Burch, Best, Wedua and Shepard voted aye; Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. Wedua moved that Bill No. 88-28 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 88-28, seconded by Shepard, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Karr, Burch, Best, Wedua and Shepard voted aye; Peeler absent; said bill was accordingly read. Best inquired whether the City of Riverside could contribute to the Human Race, which is an organization for the Senior Citizens in Platte ~ County. They need the money for OATS (transportation for the Senior Citizens). This would be taken under advisement and will let Best know at r t _ Y Reg. Meeting Page 2 - 4/12/88 the next meeting concerning any contribution the City can make to OATS. A recess was called. The Mayor and Three Aldermen (one from each ward) were sworn in by City Clerk Donna Wolf. The meeting reconvened. The Roll was called and Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua and Shepard were present, Eckard absent; said meeting was called to order by Mayor Betty Burch who presided over the remainder of the meeting. The following bids were received for sweeping the streets: American Sweeping, Inc. $65.00 per hour and would take approximately 10 hours. Delta Sweeping $70.00 per hour Karr moved that we accept the best bid, same being Delta Sweeping for the price of $70.00 hour, seconded by Shepard, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua and Shepard voted aye; Eckard absent. The following bids were received on $300,000.00: First National Bank of Platte County - 6.658 6 months - 6.908 1 year Landmark Bank - 7.108 1 year Commerce Bank - 6.328 4 mo. - 6.608 6 . - 7.0188 3/3#/89 - 7.0578 4/30/89 Centerre Bank (CDs) - 6.208 90 days " - 6.15 180 days " - 6.40 1 year (Govt. Cert) - 6.65 90 days " - 6.90 180 days " - 7.90 1 year Landmark Bank - 7.18 1 year Bank of Riverside - 6.108 6 mo. (200,000) - 6.558 1 year (100,000) L r Reg. Meeting Page 3, 4/12/88 Boatmens First National - 6.4158 8/31/88 - 6.8248 6/30/88 - 7.0418 4/30/89 Karr moved that we accept the recommendation of the Finance Committee and accept the bid of Landmark Bank on $300,000.00 for 7.108 for one year and that same be Bill No. 88-29, and placed on its first reading, seconded by Burch, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua, and Shepard voted aye; Eckard absent; said bill was accordingly read. Burch moved that Bill No. 88-29 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua and Shepard voted aye, Eckard absent; said bill was accordingly read. Shepard moved that Bill No. 88-29 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 88-29, seconded by Burch, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua, Shepard voted aye; Eckard absent; said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Betty Burch and became Ordinance No. 88-29. Mayor Burch reported that E. T. Committee and start on the Feasibility Committee would meet this week. N~ - Archer tae ready-to meet with the Study. It was agreed that the Mayor Burch said that she_-would like to have a yearly awards banquet for the purpose of recognizing people who have done lots of work for the city as well as other recognition. She said that she talked to Mr. Ed Young and asked if the David Theatre could be used and he said we could use it. She thought it should be sometime in the near future, perhaps May 3. Wedua said that they have three bids on the heating and cooling system in the meeting room, the Clerks office and the back hall and they are as follows: Terry D. Brown $2992.00 (Front Hall add $300) Edward McDowell $,x,"692.00 (includes back hall) Hadlock Air Cond. $2,520.13 (Includes back Hall) Add $124.50 for Air Cleaner Wedua is to check the bid out with the lowest bidder to see if it is understood what he is expected to do and will return with reply at next L I `,.. Reg. Meeting Page 4, 4/12/88 meeting. Shepard moved that Jimmy Karr be Mayor Pro Tem, seconded by Wedua, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua, and Shepard voted aye; Eckard absent. Karr moved that we accept two resolutions - designating the names of Mayor Betty Burch and City Clerk Donna Wolf to appear on the Safe Deposit Box and authorizing City Clerk Donna Wolf to be on the bank .account and sign checks along with Mayor Betty Burch, seconded by Burch, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua and Shepard voted aye; Eckard absent. Burch inquired regarding when the new public safety car is to be received and Chief Fred McDaniel had no definite date for delivery. A recess was called (9:30 p.m.) The meeting reconvened at 5:00 p.m. April 14, 1988. The Roll was called and Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua and Shepard were present, Echard absent; and Mayor Betty Burch presided over the remainder of the meeting. The Finance Committee reported on the following bids received on - $500,000: ..-.. - _ First National Bank of Platte County (CDs) 6 mo. 6.70 1 year 6.85 Boatmens First Natl Bank (Treasury Note) 30 days 6.15 90 days 6.15 180 days 6.25 1 year 6.30 Commerce Bank (Treasury Note) 90 days 6.70 6 mo. 6.575 Bank of Riverside ($200,000.00) 6 mo. 6.10 1 yr. 6.55 Centerre Bank (CDs) 90 days 6.20 120 days 6.15 1 yr. 6.40 Karr moved that we accept the recommendation of the Finance Committee and accept the bid of First National Bank of Platte City on $500,000 for one year at 6.858 interest and that same be Bill No. 88-30 i ~- F I - ~, Reg. Meeting Page 5, 4/14/88 and placed on its first reading, seconded by Shepard, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua and Shepard voted aye; Echard absent, said bill was accordingly read. Burch moved that Bill No. 88-30 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Karr, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua, and Shepard voted aye; Eckard absent, said bill was accordingly read. Shepard moved that Bill No. 88-30 be placed on its third reading and upon passage of same become Ordinance No. 88-30, seconded by Karr, the roll was called and votes were as follows: Burch, Kuhlman, Karr, Wedua, and Shepard voted aye; Eckard absent, said bill was accordingly read, attached hereto and made a part hereof, approved by Mayor Betty Burch and became Ordinance No. 88-30. There being no further business, upon motion duly made, seconded and passed, meeting adjourned at 5:20 p.m. _ -_ __- __ _ ,_ r - I