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that a free parking lot is provided adjacent to this area. The
petition states that the surface of the lot is unsatisfactor,
however, and requests that it be made usable.
4 . (ITEM 193) That a two-hour parking restriction be placed upon
the north side of the 100 block of East Miller Street .
5 . (ITEM 194) That the restriction of truck traffic presently
in effect on Dixon Drive remain in effect .
6. (ITEM 195) That, for the use of the Police Department, parking
be restricted to department vehicles only on the east side of the
400 block of Monroe Street for a distance of 96 feet south of the
south curbline of East McCarty Street ."
Taylor St . On motion by Mrs . Fisher, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the matter of
Light a request for the installation of a Street Light on Taylor Street
Request . was ordered referred to the new committee on Water, Gas and Electric
Lights.
Removal of On motion by Mr. Riner, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the City Clerk was
Safe from instructed to advertise a surplus safe now situated in the old
City Hall. police department headquarters for safe, with the sale proposal to
include removal from the building.
Ozark On motion by Mr. .Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Riner, the City
Hearing Attorney was instructed to select someone to represent the city
Before CAA. before the Civil Aeronautics Authority with reference to a pending
Ozark case in Washington, D.C.
Rabies On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner , the council
Clinic. adopted a motion providing for contact with local veterinarians to
determine the establishment of rabies clinics in Jefferson Catty.
Annex- On motion by Mr. Dorr, the City Attorney was instructed to prepare
ation. an ordinance providing annexation measures as soon as plane are
prepared by the City Engineer. The motion was seconded by Mr.
Willcoxon and adopted by the Council.
Lafayette On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Vanderf'eltz, the
Street following resolution was adopted by the Council.: "Be it resolved
Resolution . by the City Council of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , that E. I'.
Barnett be awarded the contract for the construcLion of Lafayette
Street and the Union Street extensions, the said E.. I'. Barnett
having the lowest and best I3id."
Guide for On motion by Mr. Dorr, seconded by Mrs. Fisher, the council voted to
City Em- adopt a resolution providing for a guide for City Employees, which
ployees included conduct, safety, vacation leave, sick leave, emergency
Resolution. leave, notification responsibility, and termination pay.
Printing of On motion by Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Dorr, the clerk was
Guide. instructed to prepare copies of these rules for all present employeeo
with a supply available for future employees .
Resolution On motion by Mr. Dorr, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the council
approving adopted a resolution approving the Lincoln University Development
Campus View. program and its inclusion as a part of the Campus View Urban
Renewal Project Plan.
7209 The following Ordinance was introduced:
Deed for 7209/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , authorizing the
Airport Mayor of said city to accept for and in behalf of said city a
FProperty warranty deed executed by Jean McGregor Maughs and Lynn H. Maughs,
ughs . her husband on April 13, 1962, by which 9 .9 acres of land forming
a part of New Madrid private survey No. 2638, Township 44 North,
range 11 West , in Callaway County, Mo. , is conveyed to the City of
Jefferson, Mo. , and further authorizing and directing the Mayor and
the City Clerk of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , to execute a warranty
deed, dated April 18, 1962, on behalf of said City of Jefferson, Mo.
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ito Jean McGregor Maughs, as grantee, by which 10 .2 acres of land !;
,[forming a part of New Madrid private survey No. 2638, Township 44
,'North, Range 11 West, in Callaway County, Mo. , is conveyed to said
;(grantee, subject to an easement over the easterly fifteen (15) feet ,,;
jof said 10.2 acre tract for ingress, egress, electrical and
':! telephonic transmission facilities purposes, and directing the +I
;mayor and the City Clerk of said city to execute a warrant in the 1
'amount of five hundred ($500 .00) dollars in favor of Jean McGregor it
Maughs as a further consideration for the Conveyance to the City f
I;of said 9.9 acre tract of land hereinabove mentioned."
IlRead first time at length, second time by title and on motion by 1'
Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the rules were suspended
Band the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final
1rpassage and was passed by the following vote: j!
Ayes: Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner,
j; Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9
;Nays: None. 0
jAbsent: Burkhalter. 1
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'The following Ordinance was introduced: 17210
; 7210/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , authorizing and !Deed for
directing the mayor and City Clerk thereof to execute for and in Airport
! the name of said city a warranty deed conveying a life estate to !Property
;' Eugene Klee for the life of Eugene Klee, as long as Eugene Klee Z'Klee.
` lives on the premises conveyed, to a 1.9 acre tract of land forming;
; a part of New Madrid private survey No. 2638, in Township 44 North, ;;
- Range 11 West, in Callaway County, Mo. , and directing the City
:( Clerk of the City to cause said deed to be delivered to the said !+
;, Eugene Klee."
; Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by
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) Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Vanderfeltz, the rules were
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;' suspended and the ordinance was read the third time and placed on
final passage and was passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner,
Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9
Nays: None.
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Absent: Burkhalter. l
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. The following Ordinance was introduced: 7211
7211/ An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , regulating the , No Parking
}' parking of motor vehicles, and providing a penalty." f{ Jefferson St
': Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by
;` Mrs. Fisher, seconded by Mr. Dorr, the rules were suspended and the ;
ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage and
:, was passed by the following vote:
` Ayes: Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner,
Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9 '
Nays: None. 0
. Absent: Burkhalter. 1
The following Ordinance was introduced: 7212
` 7212/ "An Ordinance accepting and approving the plat of Robert J. Plat of
Maj or, Edith E. Major,or Keith W. Major and Gladys M. Major, of an i` Leslie
,; addition to the City of Jefferson, Mo. , known as Leslie Acres Acres.
it Subdivision." !i
,IRead first time at length, second time by title and on motion by
Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mrs. Fisher, the rules were suspended
Nand the ordinance was read the third time and placed onnfinal
; passage and was passed by the following vote: I
Ayes: Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner,
Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9
Nays: None. 0
Absent: Burkhalter. 1 f
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ote Cast . ion motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Dorr, the Mayor was {
Authorized and instructed to appoint a special committee to
:officially cast the vote for five council offices as reflected by
the City Election, April 3, 1962. The following committee was then
appointed by the Mayor: Mra. Fisher, chairman; Mrs. Scrivner, �
Mr. Vanderfeltz, Mrs. Riner and Mr. Dorr.
''The Council then recessed in order for the committee to retire
for its intended purpose .
Upon the committee' s return the Mayor reconvened the formal session,
Land requested the report, which was submitted by Mrs. Fisher, as
ffol lows:
April 17, 1962
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PTO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council,
City of Jefferson, Missouri.
We, your special committee appointed to cast up
I! the vote of the City Election, conducted April
3, 1962, wish to report as follows:
This report includes the votes received at the
polls and absentee votes, as evidenced by the
j seventeen respective poll books and tally sheets,
I' along with the total number of votes received by
each candidate for five City Council offices, and
the majority vote received by each elected official.
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f'or Councilman
First Wardj
lot 2nd 3rd Grand
!; Pct Pct Pct Total Abst. Total
' Nontie C. Willcoxon 148 162 335 645 82 727
Paul Bruemmer 65 99 108 272 19 291
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Majority for Mr. Willcoxon - - 436
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!:For Councilman
Second Ward
N 1st 2nd Grand
Pct Pct . Total Abst . Total ?
!Dave C. Jobe 77 171 248 29 277 1
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S. E. (Bert) Strobel 58 120 178 25 203
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Majority for Mr. Jobe - - 74
For Councilman
Third Ward i
lot 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Grand
Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Total Abst. Total
iijDonald V. Cline 131 211 312 264 232 1,150 121 10271
10.J. (Bud) Raithel 91 122 279 432 278 11202 56 1,258
�i Majority for Mr. Cline - - 13
11For Councilman f
i Fourth Ward \
s lot 2nd 3rd 1 Grand
Pct Pct Pet Total Abst. Total
;C.A. (Buck) Watt 150 354 218 722 54 776
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;;Richard P. (Dick)
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Teemain 125 349 199 673 15 688
Majority for Mr. Watt - - 88
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For Councilman
Fifth Ward
I 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Grand `
j Pct Pct Pct Pct Total Abst. Total
J. George Robinson 170 404 241 450 1 265 85 1,350
Richard A. (Dick) Hall 120 225 208 480 1,033 69 11, 102 j
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Majority for Mr. Robinson - - 248
Respectfully Submitted
Gladys Fisher /s/
Forrest Scrivner /s/
Al Vanderfeltz /s/
Jack Riner is/
R. E. Dorr /s/
, Upon motion by Mrs. Fisher, seconded by Mr. Dorr, the committee {
report was adopted as presented. '
!!The council then paid special tribute to Mr. Dorr, Mrs. Fisher,
'land Mr. Vanderfeltz, retiring members of the body, after serving
26 years, 10 years, and 10 years.
; On motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Riner, the council voted sine die
zto adjourn sine die with all unfinished business to pass on to the Adjournment.
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j'Mayor C. Forrest Whaley in the Chair. it
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Present: Butzer, Cline, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Robinson, Scrivner ;;Roll Call.
Watt and Willcoxon . 9
S,Absent: Burkhalter. 1
�! A quorum was declared-present.
On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the following Appointments .
Nappointments by the Mayor were approved by the Council: I`
! Street Commissioner, Charles 0. Enloe; City Physician, Dr. J. G.
;, Bruce; and Weighmaster, Paul J. Raithel.
'; On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the mayor' s
; appointment of Mr. Cline to represent the council on the Planning
;hand Zoning Commission was approved.
jIOn motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, membership to the Standing
llstanding committees as presented by the Mayor was approved as Committees.
► follows, with the first named to serve as chairman: j}}�
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Finance: Jobe, Willcoxon, Cline, Kliegel, and Robinson. iI}!
Streets, Alleys, and Sidewalks: , Willcoxon, Jobe, Cline, Kliegel,
1 Robinson.
Water, Gas and Electric Lights: Watt, Scrivner, Riner, Butzer, 1
and Burkhalter. f;
,~ Public Buildings, Grounds and City Property: Riner, Scrivner,
Butzer, Kliegel and Robinson. !
; Claims, Accounts & City Officers: Robinson, Willcoxon, Jobe,
Butzer and Watt. i
10rdinance and Printing: Cline, Scrivner, Riner, Watt, Burkhalter.
; Police Board: Scrivner, Riner, Cline, Kliegel, Burkhalter. i
�IAirport: Willcoxon, Riner, Cline, Watt, Burkhalter.
�� Board of Health: Kliegel, Scrivner, Jobe, Butzer, Robinson. j
! Fire Wardens: Burkhalter, Willcoxon, Jobe, Butzer and Watt.
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Mayor Pro motion by Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, Mr. Riner I
Tem. ",, as nominated for the office of Mayor Pro Tem and chairman of the
'Committee-of-the-Whole. On motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mrs
tillcoxon, the council adopted a motion to elect Mr. Riner by
'acclimation.
Garbage iQn motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Jobe, a complaint
ComplAint. 1concerning activities of the JC Sanitation Service, addressed to
Mr. J. Geo. Robinson, and signed by Mrs. J. A. (Marie) Holliday
i605 Monroe St. , was ordered referred to the Board of Health.
Resurfacing On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Cline, a matter of
High & the study of the feasibility of resurfacing High Street between
Capitol Ave. Itthington and Adams Streets, and Capitol Avenue between Adams
15treet and State Property and one block of Jefferson Street between
kigh Street and Capitol Avenue with a two-inch hot mat or equivalent
Maas ordered referred to the Street Committee and the City Engineer.
Tile Floor ;On motion by Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, a matter of
For Police 'a study concerning the purchase and installation of tile flooring
Department. !on the second floor of the new Police Department headquarters was
;ordered referred to the Committee on Building and Grounds.
Publication lOn motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Robinson, a matter brought
of Public 'iup by Mr. Cline concerning the publication of a Public Information
Works !Bulletin, concerning city and property owner responsibility with i
Bulletin. ireference to Hewer installation and public works was ordered i
referred to the Committee of Streets, Alleys and Sidewalks .
Downspout !6n motion by Mr. Kliegel, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the Health
pection. `Inspector along with two members of the Fire Department under the
isupervision of the City Engineer, were instructed to inspect
;'Downspouts throughout Sewer District No. 82 with the inspection to
I'start within one week if necessary. a
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Dust on IAt the request of Mr. Watt a matter concerning dust on Broadway
Broadway. Street was referred to the Street Commissioner.
On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Jobe, the council {
!voted to recess subject to the call of the chair.
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