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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19740304 1.70. Mayor Christy presided. Prayer was offered by Mayor Christy. ii Councilmen present: Barry, Borgmeyer, Gordon, Hager, McDowell, i; . Ortmeyer, Whitecotton, Wildhaber and Woodman. ' Roll Councilmen absent: Nacy, absent with leave. IlCall A quorum was declared present. I The minutes of the meeting of February 18th were approved as IlApproval of received. ., Minutes. ii The following bid was received for a slope tractor for the : Opening Department of Public Works : ;, of Slope Tractor Company, Inc. , $8,095.00 ' Bids Optional bid - center mounted leveling blade + 750.00 Councilman Borgmeyer moved that the bid be accepted. Motion passed. - - - r - - r - r The following bids were received for a truck mounted crane for the �( Department of Public Works: Cummings , McGowen and West No bid. !! Opening Hydra Crane, Bryan, Texas $ 14,500 ; of Bids $3,500 trade in - no installation charge at factory. $ 800 additional if installed in Jefferson City. Mobil Hydraulic Equipment Company $ 11,600 $1,500 trade in - $675.00 installation charge in Jefferson City. Additional $1,225.00 fiber glass basket + $3,500.00 for remote control. "! After study by the Director of Public Works , Councilman Borgmeyer !� moved that the bid be awarded to Mobil Hydraulic Equipment Company.;' Motion passed. li - - - - - r r - - - The following bids were received for trucks for the Department of ,; Opening Public Works: Item No. 1 Item No. 4 Item No. 5 : of Al Scheppers Motor Co. No bid $6,550.00 $6 , 700.00 ' Bids . Capital American No bid 6, 767.00 6 ,944.00 I Carmichael $3,334.95 No bid No bid Riley Chevrolet, Inc. No bid 69468.32 6,628.96 : Knipp Motors $39154.00 No bid No bid I Schanzmeyer Ford, Inc . No bid 6,531.75 61679.58 Councilman Borgmeyer moved that the bid of Knipp Motors , Item No. li and Riley Chevrolet, Items 4 and 5 be approved. Motion passed. - _ _ .. r r r r r .. The following bids were received for an air conditioning unit for E the Police Department: (iopening A. J. Rackers , Inc. $ 1,273.50 of R. E. Natsch & Son, Inc. , 1,450.00 , Bids. Woodman Engineering 1,595.00 Beach Heating 1,775.00 Councilman Hager moved that the bid be awarded to A. J. Rackers, 1 Inc. Motion passed. " The following bid was received for four FM tone-activated ( Opening receivers for the Civil Defense Department: l of Safety Products Company $ 650.00 ! Bids. Councilman Hager moved that the bid be awarded to Safety Products Company. Motion passed. I, - - - - - - - - - - The name of Alfred L. Buchanan was presented to the Council for Appointment appointment as Probationary Patrolman, Police Department, a; Police effective March 4, 1974. �IDepartment. Councilman Whitecotton moved that the appoint ment be approved. Motion passed. - - - - - - - - - - A request was received to rezone property located at 602 and 604 111 Planning Monroe Street from RA to C-2 from Harold McDowell and Tony Stokes . ! & Zoning The request was referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission. ! Commission. r r A request was received from Wm. L. Corbin, 1110 Oak Street for !} curbs and gutters and street resurfacing in the 1100 block of Oak !,iStreet Street. !!Committee. The matter was referred to the Street Committee. is - - - - - - - - - - ,i 171. Councilman Hager, Chairman of the Finance Committee, presented the following report: The meeting of the Finance Committee was held on Monday, + February 26th, at 7:30 P.M. , in the Council Chambers . Members �! { present were Councilmen Hager, Barry, Wildhaber, Borgmeyer, Gordon,` Ortmeyer and McDowell. !j Purpose of the meeting - to act on the request of Airport ! Manager John B. Randolph, who was also present, that the 1973/74 ! Airport Budget be increased $5,307.41 from the Airport Fund, to be ; distributed as follows. Financed Increase Building Maintenance $ 1,097.41 Committee; Insurance 19490.00 Re p ort. 1 Miscellaneous 2.720.00 � Total $ 50307.41 Motion made and passed that request be granted. sF Meeting adjourned. ! /s/ Harvey Hager, Chairman. ; Councilman Hager moved that the report be approved. Motion passed. il Councilman Wildhaber, Chairman of the Street Committee, presented the following report: The Street Committee met Thursday, February 28th, 7: 30 P.M. , Street ;!in the Council Chambers . {! Committee!' After hearing a request from Mrs. Schmidt, representative of Report. the South Side Business League, the Committee recommends that Bill j ilbe drafted that would prohibit parking at certain times in the (,100 East and 100 West blocks of Dunklin Street, to allow for {sweeping of the street. Residents of Russell Street appeared before the Committee in ; regard to the extension of Stadium Drive; after a number of , ; alternatives and conditions of purchases of property and relocatio ' were discussed, the residents were told that they would be notified `1 lof the Street Committee's recommendation after the next Committee ! smeeting - the report to be given at the March 18th, 1974 Council Geeting. (� Respectfully submitted - /s/ Ken V. Wildhaber, Chairman. 1 ilCouncilman Wildhaber moved that the report be approved. Motion 1passed. Police ;Councilman Whitecotton, Chairman of the Police Department Committee,�M Department 'lpresented the following report: Committees { Report. 11 The Police Department Committee met and discussed the applica- ;ltion of Billy Hampton, cab driver, which had been taken under +; advisement. The Committee voted to reject the application. Councilman Whitecotton moved that the report be approved. Motion ;? Ipassed. _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - !� ,The following report of the Parking and Traffic Commission was i1presented to the Council: Parking I(Minutes of the Parkin gg and Traffic Commission meeting 8:00 A.M. , and 11February 28, 1974. All members present. Traffic ;1 The Commission took the following action. Commission it 1) Denied the request for allowing parking on the north side of Report. 11 the 1900 block of Williams Street. i 1(2) Recommended the two-way traffic on Washington Street be allowed on a permanent basis . ! jl3) Requested additional information on the request for loading zone on Miller Street at the Freshman High School. !4) Requested a traffic count be taken at the intersection of I' Bolivar, St. Mary's and Elm Street. �5) Held over the request for further study of restricting parking on one side of Union Street from Monroe to Jackson. {16) Recommended that right turns on red be permitted at all City signalized intersections . 7) Recommended Recommended the speed limit ordinances be amended to reflect the change from 70 M.P.H. to 55 M.P.H. on state highways ` fi within the City limits. { 118) Recommended that parking be prohibited for a distance of 235 it feet on the west side of Greenberry Road starting at a point !l 1,060 feet east of the east curb of Hough Park Road. �1 i ;72. _Re�ulaz_._Council_Meeting,_.March..4,,-,--1974,. 9) Recommended that an adult crossing guard be utilized at the Dunklin-Lafayette Street intersection. 10) Held over for further study the request for speed limit on Mississippi Street. '111) Recommended that the loading zone in effect in the 100 block of West McCarty at the Boo-Boo Nursery be repealed and that a new loading zone be established instead at 208 West McCarty on iI the north side of the street starting at a point 130 feet west; ii of the west curb of Washington Street and extending 38 feet. parking Respectfully submitted, /s/ Mike Riley, Chairman Nand {� Traffic !,Councilman Whitecotton moved that the report be approved, with the Commission '!exception of Item No. 2. Report. '+The motion was defeated by the following vote: ,iCouncilmen voting Aye: Hager, McDowell, Whitecotton. `;Councilmen voting Nay: Barry, Borgmeyer, Gordon, Ortmeyer, i; Wildhaber and Woodman. iCouncilman absent: Nacy, absent with leave. ;!Councilman Hager moved that the Minutes of the meeting of the ?jParking and Traffic Commission be approved. Motion passed. - - - - - - _ - - - .Councilwoman McDowell moved that the request of Mary Cohen to rezone Planning 'Lots 29, 30, 31 and 32 of Vista Place, from residential to light and ; commercial, be rereferred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for Zoning further consideration. Motion passed. Commission. - - - - - I{Bill No. 89, introduced by Councilman Whitecotton, entitled: Bill 89. ' ItAn Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, amending Amending Ordinance No. 8177, The Parking and Traffic Code of the City of parking and }Jefferson, by providing for a loading zone at 208 West McCarty." .Traffic flRead first and second time by title and on motion of Councilman Code. }Whitecotton, the rules were suspended and the Bill was read the ijthird time by title and placed on final passage and was passed by , the following vote as Ordinance No. 8631: ;}Councilmen voting Aye: Barry, Borgmeyer, Gordon, Hager, McDowell, Ortmeyer, Whitecotton, Wildhaber and Woodman. Councilmen voting Nay: None. ! Councilmen absent-: Nacy, absent with leave, - - - - - - - - - - ;Bill No. 90, introduced by Councilman Whitecotton, entitled: Bill 90. "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, amending ., Amending �,Ordinance No. 8177, The Parking and Traffic Code of the City of Parking and 'IJefferson by reducing the speed limit on certain portions of Traffic Highways i0, 63 and 54 from 70 miles per hour to 55 miles per hour."; Code. ;Read first and second time by title and on motion of Councilman �Whitecotton, the rules were suspended and the Bill was read the ,,third time by title and placed on final passage and was passed by the following vote as Ordinance No. 8632: Councilmen voting Aye: Barry, Borgmeyer, Gordon, Hager, McDowell, Ortmeyer,Whitecotton, Wildhaber and Woodman.' {Councilmen voting Nay: None. tCouncilmen absent: Nacy, absent with leave. i,Bill No. 91, introduced by Councilman Barry, entitled: , Bill 91. ,�"An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, accepting and !' Accepting approving the plat of Camelot South Subdivision, a subdivision of ;! plat of 'the City of Jefferson, Missouri, as hereinafter described." ' Camelot Read first and second time by title and ordered distributed to , South members of the Council. i; Subdivision. ;Bill No. 92, introduced by Councilman Gordon, entitled: ;' Bill 92. t1"An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, accepting and iiAccep ting ,approving the plat of Oak Valley West Subdivision, a subdivision plat of ,of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, as hereinafter described." ;! Oak Valley ;!Read first and second time by title and ordered distributed to H West ;members of the Council, ;; Subdivision. „ - - - - - - - - - - jBill No. 93, introduced by Councilmen Barry, Borgmeyer, Hager, !pill 93. !McDowell, Woodman, Ortmeyer, Whitecotton and Wildhaber, entitled: Repealing "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson repealing Ordinances Number extra 18588, prescribing Building Code; Number 8589, prescribing Housing 'territori ;!Code; Number 8590, prescribing Electrical Code; Number 8591, two-mile prescribing Plumbing Code; for an extraterritorial two-mile zone :Codes . +!Isurrounding the City of Jefferson in Cole County, Missouri." !; l r ii it 173. Regular Council Meeting, March 4, 1974. ( Read first and second time by title and on motion of Councilman ! Borgmeyer, the rules were suspended and the Bill was read the third !' ' time by title and placed on final passage and was passed by the , following vote as Ordinance No. 8633: ;!Councilmen voting Aye: Barry, Borgmeyer, Gordon, Hager, McDowell, II Ortmeyer,Whitecotton, Wildhaber and Woodman. :;Councilmen voting Nay: None ;Councilmen absent: Nacy, absent with leave. ! Bill 94. 'Bil1 No. 94, introduced by Councilman Woodman, entitled: c; Assignment, "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, amending of Ordinance No. 8608 relating to the collection, removal, transporta- , Contract - !tion and disposal of garbage and trash from premises within the Barbage ',City, by adding thereto an assignment of the contract therein and contained to Jefferson City Dispose-All, Inc. , a Missouri Corpora- Trash. : tion, and authorizing and directing the Mayor and City Clerk to ., execute said assignment ." ;Read first and second time by title and referred to the Health ;Committee. - - - - - - - - - - Bill 95. cBill No. 95, introduced by Councilwoman McDowell, entitled: Accepting;;"An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, accepting and name of ;;approving the name Sunrise Lane for the roadway connecting Sunrise ;Southwest Boulevard and Sunset Lake Road." j Lane. ;,Read first and second time by title and ordered distributed to !members of the Council. - - - - - - - - - - Bill 96. ;Bill No. 96, introduced by Councilman Barry, entitled: Amending "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, amending Ordinances! Parking ;;No. 8177, The Parking and Traffic Code of the City of Jefferson, by . and ; repealing the provisions making Washington Street a one-way Street Traffic ! between High Street and McCarty Street." Code. ;!Read first and second time by title and Councilman Barry moved that !: the rules be suspended and the Bill be read the third time by title; and placed on final passage. Councilman Hager objected. The Bill +;was then ordered distributed to members of the Council. - - - - - - - - - - !. 'Councilman Gordon inquired of Councilwoman McDowell, Vice-Chairman ' ,;of the Public Utilities Committee, as to the progress on the CATV 1investigation of her Committee. Councilwoman McDowell replied that '` !;the request had been tabled while the Committee makes a more I!thorough investigation. Councilmen Barry and Wildhaber also CATV ''expressed a desire to know the action of the Committee. �! Councilman Gordon moved that the City hire a C.P.A. to audit the , books of International Telemeter for verification for tax purposes. !, ;!Michael Riley, Attorney for International Telemeter, told the II 'ICouncil that the Company would be happy to supply more complete ! ,'information on their financial situation. �I !!Councilman Wildhaber offered the following substitute motion: That '; ''the Public Utilities Committee supply the rest of the Councilmen {with additional information by the next Council meeting. ' Mr. Riley then stated that I.T.C. has to file audited reports to ;!the FCC and the information could be supplied to the Council. ;!Councilman Wildhaber then withdrew his motion. 1� JCouncilman Borgmeyer offered a substitute motion to hold it over ; !until after the Committee comes back with recommendations to the i ;Council. Motion passed. �I i- - Washington;!Councilman Barry moved to extend two-way traffic on Washington Street. ' Street through and including March 18th. Motion passed. - - - - !t Public !!Councilman Barry moved that the City Clerk publish, for a public j Hearing !,hearing, the request of Gene Schenewerk to rezone a strip of land !!1400 ' x 300 ' deep along Highway 50 W. Expressway from residential 'to C-2 Commercial. Motion passed. I ;i - - - - - - - - - - Auto Expense , Councilman Barry moved that auto mileage be increased from .10 per and ;mile to .12 per mile and that the Building Commissioner's auto 1 Mileage.;!expense be increased from $50.00 per month to $75.00 per month. 'Motion passed. I ;Councilman Hager moved that the Council adjourn, under the rules . Adjournment.,';!Motion passed. ii - - - - ii ri