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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19620521 98 Re,sular Meetin -, � 21, 1962 sMayor C. Forrest Whaley in the Chair. " Present: Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Roll Call Robinson, Scrivner, Watt and Willcoxon . 10 Absent: None. 0 A quorum was declared present . ;! The meeting was opened with a prayer by Mr. Robinson. i On motion by Mr. Riner, seconded by Mr. Robinson, a petition in IlCapitol View il the form of a resolution opposing the proposed engineering study of;;Opposition il the Capitol View Urban Renewal Project, presented by Mr. John iPetition. 11Hearne was ordered received and filed. On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, a request ;IMerchant' s entered by Mr. Edward L. Cole, City Collector, asking that The ; License Farm Bureau Services, Inc. , be refunded the amount of $40 .50 for iRefund. ,1 Merchant' s License purchase for the period of March 1, 1962 i' until March 1, 1963 inasmuch as the business was later sold and I,; a license sold and issued to Dave Stockman, was granted. On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, a letter Change in describing an advanced system of posting in the office of the city Collector' s ( collector acting on the advice and counsel of Mr. Ernest Wolf, ; Bookkeeping CPA, was approved. :! Procedure. 4+ On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Robinson, a request Collector' s jentered by Mr. Edward L. Cole, City Collector, to purchase a Request for sinew 16 ,000 B.T.U. Air Conditioning Unit in his office was Air Condi- referred to the Committee on Building and Grounds, with power to : tioner. act . On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Robinson, a request . Engineer' s submitted by Mr. L. J. Henry, City Engineer, for the purchase of Request for three room air conditioners, 16,000 B.T.U. capacity for use in the Air Condi- present police court and the present office of the clerk of the tioning Units police court, by the City Engineering Department , was referred to the Committee on Building and Grounds, with power to act. On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr . Robinson, the natter Sale of of the sale of a triangular piece of property at Hough Park ; Property. Road and Ellis Drive was referred to the Committee-on Building and Grounds with power to act. The following bids on a Forced Feed Spreader were opened by the Bids on Clerk and read as follows: Spreader. Strong Equipment Co- ---------------------------------$1,695 .00 Bublitz Machinery Co.________________________________$1,553.00 On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the matter was referred to the Street Committee with power to act. The following bids on a Pre Fabricated Building, 36' X 48' X 12' Bids on were opened by the Clerk and read as follows: Pre-Fab Modern Sash & Door Co--------------------------------$3, 191 .00 Building. Fred J. Distler Const. Co - ---------------------------$4,578 . 14 Dalton Building Service, Inc - ------------------------$3,523.00 General Equipment Co---------------------------------$3,717 .80 On motion by Mr. Willcoxon , seconded by Mr. Robertson, the mutter was referred to the Street Committee with power to act. The following bids on resurfacing of portions of High Street , Bids on Jefferson Street, and Capitol Avenue were opened by the Clerk and resurfaci read as follows: High, Richard & Bass Construction Co----------------------$24,222. 60 Jefferson & Hunter Brothers Construction Co.--------------------$18,721 . 12 Capitol Ave. f Columbia Asphalt Co. ------------------------------ $229016 - 72 ()q Regular Meeting, May 21 1962 i?On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Robinson, the matter ' was referred to the Street Committee with instructions to study the matter and report back to the City Council. Committee of On motion by Mr. Cline, seconded by Mr. Riner, the following report ; the Whole was submitted by Mr. Riner, chairman of the Committee of the Whole Report . ` and was approved: j "The Committee of the Whole recommends to the City Council that Mr. Robert Livingston be paid the sum of $5,646. 12 by the City of Ditch Jefferson, Mo. , to defray the cost of construction, replatting Report . expenses and legal fees expended by him for drainage ditch and, in ' - turn, Mr. Livingston is to grant the city a thirty-foot by 1,700-ft easement on his property along Gray' s Creek, and that Mr. Livingston ( release the city for any damages to his property. I� Committee ofi'On motion by Mr. Riner, seconded by Mr. Robinson, the following {� the Whole report submitted by Mr. Riner, chairman of the Committee of the Report in re Whole was approved: Capital { "Submitted herewith is a report by the Committee-of-the-Whole View Project',concerning the matter of a REsolution proposing the Undertaking of Surveys and Plans for an Urban Renewal Project, and the filing of .an application for Federal Advance of Funds for an area known as the Capital View Project, which was referred to this committee May 7 by the City Council for study and recommendation . ;'This committee conducted two public hearing on the matter. ;Opponents appeared at a meeting held on May 16 and the proponents 'were heard on May 17 . !;Members present at the May 16 meeting were: ;Chairman Riner; Cline, Watt, Kliegel, Willcoxon, Jobe, Scrivner, i;Burkhalter and Robinson. � Butzer was absent. ; Members present at the May 17 meeting were: Chairman Riner; Cline, Watt , Kliegel, Willcoxon, Jobe, Scrivner, ? Burkhalter and Robinson . Butzer was absent. :The following people appeared and spoke in opposition to the projec6,: iHerman Huber, attorney-at-law; John Hearn, attorney-at-law, :representing a Citizen' s Property Rights Committee, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buescher: C. A. Benson, Rt . 3; Bill Barnett, 311 E . Miller St . ; Al Yeoham, 826 E. McCarty St. , and uptown barber shop owner; Robert Herman, 1306 Eminence Dr. ; Joseph Kroeger, Sunset Lake; I Miss Carol Green , 107 Madison St . ; Mrs. Margaret Buescher, 417 E. :. Capitol Ave. ; E. E. "Bert" Strobel, 408 Monroe St . ; Harry Beck, 409 Meier Dr. ; Julius Cohen, 1903 W. Main St . , Chairman of the s 'Xitizen' s Property Rights Committee; Maurice Dallmeyer, 1207 j � Elmerine Ave. ; Hubert Krautmann , 114 Jackson St . ; Dr. H. J. Renn, I ,; 1117 Jefferson St. , office at 213 E. Capitol Ave. ; John Heffner, iHigh street merchant; Mrs, Barnett; James Scrivner, 623 E. High St. ;! ,and Robert Herman, 1306 Eminence Dr. j } Speaking in favor of the matter on May 17, were: i :Forrest Carson, 1002 Adams St . ; Edgar Eggen, Southside Business : League; Lawrence Aber, 123 E. Atchison St. ; J. Raymond Brummet, : 16 Shellridge; and James Davis, 904 W. Main St. !jFollowing the May 17 hearing, the committee recessed, then met in f ;,executive session for discussion . JAfter detailed discussion, Mr. Willcoxon, introduced a motion ,' calling for a recommendation to the City Council to adopt the resolution calling for plans and an engineering study. The motion was seconded by Mr. Scrivner. ,, By a show of hands, the motion was adopted as follows: Six (6) yea votes; Two (2) nay votes; One (1) abstaining vote." z is ' 100 Regular tins, MAY 21. _1962 � On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Robinson, the ;. Miller St . f Jefferson City Board of Education was given authority to proceed `Widening. with plans to widen Miller Street along its property from Jackson Street on private contract at its expense under the supervision j of the City Engineer. On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded-by-Mr . Scrivner, the ' Paving of requested paving of Lincoln Street between High Street and Hough Lincoln St. l! Street under private contract was approved under supervision of j the City Engineer and the required grade be accepted. ii On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Robinson, the clerk !; Clerk' s was instructed to notify the Board of Education the day next ;; Instruct- i following this meeting of its action with reference to the !lions . tiCwidening of Miller Street . ! On motion by Mr. Riner, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the following ' Building & report submitted by Mr. Riner, chairman of the committee on Grounds fi buildings and grounds was approved; '' Committee "It is the recommendation of the Building and Grounds Committee Report . that: `:; 1 . The Building now occupied by the Department of Police and the warehouse building east of the Department of Police Building be stuccoed and that the City Clerk advertise the matter for bids; 2. The police Desk Sergeant be made custodian of the Parking Lot behind the police station with revenue from the lot to go to the Parking meter fund; E 3 . Bill Boards to be removed from city property at McCarty and f Monroe Street; i4. The former office of the Chief of Police in City Hall be occupied by the License Inspector and alterations be made to connect this room with the City Collector' s Office: 5 . Remove glass partition in City Collector' s office, install new counter top, remove two tables, and replace with book shelf paint city Collector' s and license inspector' s rooms: b . Room formerly occupied by the Desk Sergeant in the City Fall Building be redocorated for Mayor' s private office; 7 . Room formerly used as storeroom by the police department be remodeled and redocorated for use of the Welfare Officer; 8 . Room now occupied by Welfare Officer be remodeled by extending partitions to ceiling and additional partition in center of room; East half to be used as private office of City Engineer i and W st nalf to be used by Police Court; Door to be cut from present police court to east half of room; That the City Clerk request bids to Central Air-Condition the Third Floor of the City Hall and one lo,000 B.T.U. Air Conditioning unit for the City Collector' s office. On motion by Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the City Bids on Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the replacement of Police Car. Car No. 12 for the Department of Police . At the request of Mr. Willcoxon, a matter of resurfacing Schott ; Resurface Road from the City Limits , west .2 of a mile was referred to the Schott Road. j Street Committee. -------- i On motion by Mr. Riner, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, payment of Salaries of salaries for School Cross walk personnel was authorized to be paid ' School along with the rest of the city payroll . ' Crosswalk. ;j On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the Right-of- ? City Attorney was authorized to deal with a right-of-way matter : Way. as described by him in the cheapest possible manner. d i i to l Regular Meeting, May 21, 1962 Hold ilOn motion by Mr. Burkhalter, seconded by Mr. Cline, the City Harmless Attorney was authorized to prepare a hold harmless agreement ±� Agrement with the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 2693, with reference to the use of Eagles Field by the City Park Board as a result of insurance premiums . j Building On motion by Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the j Commissioner. Building Commissioner was instructed to notify the owners of the Il Reliable Store Building of a defective window crossbar that could '1 result in a dangerous condition . i) Notify .On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the Clerk E Committee was instructed to submit in writing to committee chairman those Chairman. matters reffered to it by the council on the day next following , the Council meeting. Council ; On motion of Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the clerk Orders. was instructed to carry out council actions on the day next I ' following the council meeting. Street On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the clerk Lights. was instructed to transmit a resolution with reference to the ' installation of street lights the next day following the council , meeting. Full-time ' On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Robinson, the Mayor' s Mayor special committee to study the matter of a full-time mayor and Report. city attorney was granted additional time to make its report . ' Members of the Committee named by the Mayor included: s � Mr. Jobe, Mr. Willcoxon, Mr. Scrivner, Mr. Watt and Mr. Riner. Monroe At the request of Mr. Riner, a matter of applying tar and gravel Street to the 100 block of Monroe Street was referred to the Street Repair. Committee . Alley Mr , Riner also requested that a matter of oiling the alley between Oiling. Madison and Monroe Streets and Capitol Avenue and State Street be referred to the Street Committee. National On motion by Mx. Riner, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon , the City Bahks Attorney was instructed to prepare an ordinance deleting the Deletion . last sentence of Section 580 , Revised Ordinances of the City of Jefferson , 1956, which reads, "Provided, that the provisions ; of this article shall not apply to national banks ." Stop Signs . On motion by Mr. Cline, seconded by Mr. Jobe, the matter of a proposed stop sign at Ridgeway and Hillsdale was referred to the New Parking and Traffic Commission . Mulberry St. On motion by Mr. Cline, seconded by Mr. Butzer, a matter of Resurface. ;resurfacing the 200 block of Mulberry Street was referred to the Street Committee, with power to act . Replace At the request of Mr. Butzer, a matter of replacing a limited Parking Sign. parking sign in the 600 block of West Main Street was referred to the Street Commissioner. Weed Cutting of weeds on the Parking Lot adjacent to Broadway Street Cutting. was called attention to by Mr. Butzer, and referred to the Street Commissioner. C I ittee Mr. Butzer also requested that a list of all special committees Lists . be furnished to the council membership. t«2 . Regular Meeting, May 21, 1962 d Mr. Watt called attention to a sewer problem at 312 West Ashley St . ; Sewer ------- 1:1 Problem. ' Mr. Watt called attention to a need for sidewalk repair for a ` Sidewalk distance of 30 feet at 220 West Atchison Street. ,, Mr. Watt also celled attention to weeds in the vicinity of Beck Weeds . ; Street behind the Laundromat . The following members of the City Council were named to the new ; Parking & jParking and Traffic Commission by the Mayor: Mr. Jobe, Mr. Cline ; Traffic IMr. Burkhalter and Mr. Robinson . ; Commission . 11110n motion by Mr. Robinson, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the ! Dunford St . following matter was referred to the Street Committee for study IiCurb and ! and report back to the Council: "Be it Resolved that the matter !; Gutters. of installing curbs and gutters in the 200 block of East Dunford i !l Street." ! On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Butzer, a matter iLee Lane of widening the entrance to Lee Lane in order to permit the " Entrance. entrance thereon from either direction was referred to the Street Committee for study and report. On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Robinson, the matter ; Install of a 36" drainage pipe to be installed in the ditch between ' Drainage ;i Radford and Edison residences on Bald Hill Road for a distance of + Pipe. : approximately 80 feet back from the northwest end of the present drainage pipe and that such pipe be covered over as a safety ; measure for children in that vicinity was referred to the street committee for study and report . On motion by Mr. Robinson, seconded by Mr. Butzer the council Accounts adopted a motion calling for all bills submitted to the Accounts ' and Claim and Claims Committee for approval shall be the official statement of the vendor and not delivery slips and shall be accompanied by an approved recommendation personally signed by the responsible department head and that no approvals be made with rubber stamp. On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the Light following resolution was adopted: Resolution . "Be it resolved that the Missouri bower and Light Company, City of Jefferson, Missouri, be and is hereby instructed to make the following installations in accordance with recommendations presented to the City Council by the Committee on Water, Gas and Electric Lights and adopted by the Council May 7, 1962: One (1) light at the corner of Caron and South Taylor Street; One (1) light 400 feet north on the west side of South Taylor St . ; One (1) light at the corner of Caron and Polk Streets; One (1) light 400 feet north on the west side of Polk Street; One (1) light at the corner of Henley Lane and Jefferson Street; Remove light from the corner of Miller Street and Jefferson Street; and, Remove light from the corner of the Rex M. Whitton Expressway and Jefferson Street ." On motion by Mr. Riney, seconded by Mr. Robinson, the following Capitol resolution was adopted: ; View Project RESOLUTION . Planning OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, ; Study. APPROVING THE UNDERTAKING OF SURVEYS AND PLANS FOR AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT, AND THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ADVANCE OF FUNDS WHEREAS, under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949 , as amended (herein referred to as "Title I") , the Housing and Home Finance Administrator is authorized to extend financial assistance to local public agencies in the elimination and prevention of the spread of their slums and urban blight through the planning and 103 Regular Meeting, May 21, 1962 :!undertaking of urban renewal projects; and j ,,WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the public interest that the City of Jefferson, Missouri, make surveys and prepare plans, presently estimated to cost approximately One Hundred Two Thousand , Dollars ($102,000) , in order to undertake and carry out an urban . renewal project of the character contemplated by Section 110(c) 0of Title I, in that area proposed as an Urban Renewal Area, i situated in the City of Jefferson, County of Cole, and Stateof Missouri, which is described as follows: Beginning at a point where the south right-of-way line of the Rex M. Whitton Expressway intersects the west right-of-way line of Walnut Street; thence easterly along the southerly right-of-way line of Rex M. Whitton Expressway to its intersection with the easterly right- << of-way line of Jackson Street; thence northerly along the easterly right-of-way line of Jackson Street to a point �) i; where said right-of-way line, if extended, would intersect the average water line of the Missouri River on its southerly bank; thence westerly along said water line to i its intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of i Walnut Street, if extended to said River; thence southerly d along the westerly right-of-way line of Walnut Street to the point of beginning. jiNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ,OF JEFFERSON: i1. That the proposed Urban Renewal Area described above is a blighted, deteriorated, or deteriorating area appropriate for Tian urban renewal project, and that the undertaking by the City of ; Jefferson of surveys and plans for an urban renewal project of the 1 character contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I in the proposed ; :' Urban Renewal Area is hereby approved. , 2. That the financial assistance available under Title I is needed to enable the City of Jefferson to finance the planning and undertaking of the proposed Project . 3. That it is cognizant of the conditions that are imposed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projects with !Federal financial assistance under Title I, including those relatin' to the relocation of site occupants, to the provision of local grants-in-aid, and to the requirement that as a condition to the execution of a contract for a Loan or capital grant for an urban , renewal project the locality present to the Housing and Home Finance, Administrator a Workable Program, as set forth in Section 101(c) of Title I, for utilizing appropriate public and private resources to eliminate and prevent the development or spread of slums and urban blight ; and that it is the sense of this body (a) that a Feasible method for the relocation of families displaced from the urban renewal area, in conformity with Title I, can be prepared, j ,,and (b) that the local grants-in-aid can and will be provided in an amount which will be not less than one-fourth of the Net Project ` ;:. Cost of the Project and which, together with the Federal capital : grant, will be generally equal to the difference between Gross Project Cost and the proceeds or value of projectland sold, leased ,: or retained for use in accordance with th ur�an ine a 1 4. That the filing of an application by/My 8y fo r for he approval of the United States of America to incur costs for surveys ] and plans for an urban renewal project in the proposed Urban Renewal Area described above is hereby approved. s Ad©pted: May 21, 1962 { C. F. WHALEY President of the Council HAROLD B. BAKER, Jr. City Clerk tt14 Regular Meeting, May 21, 1962 The following ordinance was introduced: X17223 7223/ "An Ordinance directing the issuance of Public Improvement ISale of 1 Bonds of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, Mo. , in the principal 4Bofids. amount of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) , authorized; at a special election held in said city on the 5th day of November, ! 1 1957; setting out the form of said bonds and the interest coupons to be attached thereto, determining the rates of interest, maturities, and place of payment thereof; and providing for the levy of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as it accrues and to pay the principal thereof at maturity." a . Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Riner, 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: Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Robinson, Scrivner, Watt, and Willcoxon. 100 Nays: None. Absent: None. 0 F The following Ordinance was introduced: !17224 7224/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , repealing Ordi-jlGrade of i� nance No. 4873 and enacting in lieu thereof, an ordinance estab- ilLincoln St . lishing the grade of the roadway of Lincoln Street, from a point Ij it 316 feet north of the centerline of Edwards Street to the North Edge of the Pavement of High Street." I Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the rules were suspended j and the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage and was passed by the following vote: { Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Kliegel, Riner, Robinson, '1 it Scrivner, Watt and Willcoxon . 9 � Nays: None. 0 Absent: Jobe. 1 I I ( j The following Ordinance was introduced: ;17225 jj 7225/ "An ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , authorizing thejAgreement �) Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement with Robert H. 4With j Livingston and Dorothy L. Livingston." ; Livingston . �t Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Butzer, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the rules were suspended and s jj the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage !� and was passed by the following vote: j Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Robinson, Scrivner, Watt and Willcoxon. ji Nays: None. !E Absent: None. Ij 1 ,The following Ordinance was introduced: 7226 ;l 7226/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , regulating the #�# No Parking parking of motor vehicles and providing a penalty." i Monroe St . !� Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by I1.1 !; Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, 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: Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Ij Robinson, Scrivner, Watt and Willcoxon. 10 �) Nays: None. 0 � Absent: None. 0 }� The following Ordinance was introduced: 11; 7227 7227/ "An ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , regulating the ! Two-Hour js parking of motor vehicles and providing a penalty." ;; Parking- Read first time at length, second time by title'and on motion by I Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the rules were suspended and j the Ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage and was passed by the following vote: 'I i Regular Meeting, May 21, 1962 105 jAyes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, 1� Robinson, Scrivner, Watt and Willcoxon. 10 (Nays: None. 0 I 'Absent: None. 0 7228 ! The following Ordinance was introduced: No Parking 1172213/ "An Ordinance of theCity of Jefferson, Mo. , regulating the Highway 50 ;;parking of motor vehicles and providing a penalty." West. ;;Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by rjMr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Cline, 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: Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Robinson, Scrivner, Watt and Willcoxon. 10 Nays: None. 0 �IAbsent: None. 0 7229 IlThe following Ordinance was introduced: No Parking 17229/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , regulating the Dunklin St. ; parking of motor vehicles and providing a penalty." ,Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by lMr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Cline, the rules were suspended and the ;;ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage and ?jwas passed by the following vote: it Burkhalter, Butzer, Cline, Jobe, K1ipgel, Riner, f! Robinson, Scrivner, Watt and Willcoxon. 10 ;Nays: None. 0 !!Absent: None. . ------- 0 7217 ilThe following Ordinance introduced May 7, 1962, and read ! the first time at length, second time by title and then held iup at the request of Mr. Burkhalter, was called up for third !and final reading by Mr. Robinson: i "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , repealing Ordinance , No. 6692 of said city relating to the Parking and Traffic ' Commission, add enacting a new ordinance pertaining to the same subject ." � ;' The ordinance was passed by the following vote: ±'Ayes: Butzer, Cline, Kliegel, Riner, Robinson, Scrivner, J {t Watt, and Willcoxon . 8 ;; Nays: None. 0 Ii Absent: None. 0 I►Abstaining: Burkhalter and Jobe. 2 Recess. ! On motion duly made and seconded, the council voted to recess I� subject to the call of the chair. I � i !i 1 ' R E f f