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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD10596 BILL NO. SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN ORDINANCE NO.- --1o '—) q6 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI , AMENDING SCHEDULE J OF SECTION 18-401 OF THE CITY CODE; BY PROHIBITING PARKING ON A PORTION OF SOUTHRIDGE DRIVE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI , AS FOLLOWS: r Section 1. Schedule ` , (a) , of Section 18-401 of the City Code is hereby amended by prohibiting parking on the north side of Southridge Drive from Vieth Drive to Rolling Hills Road. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. ., , 2 �--_ Passed: 3 �.� " g Approved: r / resi ing Uf icer or yE . 'L o L•1_% City ` lerk G� J eaffic Safety Minutes February 6, 1986 4 . Numerous complaints have been, received from residents on Southridge Drive regarding the mail carriers inability to deliver their mail due to vehicles parked in front of mail boxes. Public Works Department mailed a survey to property owners on Southridge' Drive to get their reaction to removing parking for a limited time each day. The residents had no problem with this solution. The recommendation of the Public Works Department was to remove parking on the north side of Southridge Drive from Idlewood Drive to Gray Fox Terrace from 8: 00 a.m. to 3: 00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Following discussion on this matter Jim Whaley made a motion to remove parking on the north side of Southridge Drive from Vieth Drive to Rolling Hills Road. Seconded by Rev. Roberts and approved by the members. 5. Attorney William Barton appeared to represent Mrs. Lillian Hunziker and her sight distance problem at 620 Clark Avenue. Public Works and Police Departments made the recommendation to move the existing bus stop which is located 60 feet north of the north curb of East Dunklin to 110 feet north of the north curb of East Dunklin. This will place the bus stop in front of 6 20 Clark Avenue and as a bus stop is no parking except for the .limited times during the day when the AOL bus stops to pick up or discharge passengers this should solve the sight distance Mrs. Hunziker is. experiencing when exiting her driveway. After further discussion, Jim Whaley made a motion to move the bus stop as suggested, seconded by Paul Cannon and approved by the members. Mr. Barton was very pleased with the solution and thanked the Chairman and the Commission for their time in arriving at a solution to this problem. 6. Regarding truck transports utilizing the center lane of Missouri Boulevard to unload at the Pontiac dealership, the Police Department informed the Commission they had observed this action but by the time they received a call and arrived on the scene the driver was already in the process of , unloading and was not very conducive to halting and would request approval to finish. 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