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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19620305 Regular Meeting;, March 5 , 1962 iA communication signed by P . S. Thomas , accompanied by a Plat Mat of requesting approval of a plat of Leslie Acres Subdivision, Section ;�,eslie ;;one, was referred to the Plannin, and Zonin6 Commission on motion 'Acres Sub- by Mrs . Fisher, seconded by Mr. Vanderf-eltz . division. On mot-ion by Mrs . Fisher, seconded ley-Mr . -Vanderfeltz, the 'Safety ;{Mayor appointrlent of C. R. Duncan, Schott Road, for the position ,Sergeant ,!of Traffic Safety Sergeant, effective inunediately, was approved. Appointment . '!Ion motion by Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the Mayor' s :INcHenry' s ,'appointment of James F. McHenry, 1427 Green Berry Road, to a new 'Appointment. lthree-year term as chairman of the Parking and Traffic Commission �� ijeffective January 1, 1962, was approved. i jlThe following; bids on new two-way radio equipment were opened 1,Two-Way ;;and read by the Clerk: `radio Bids . ;! Motorola---------------------------$7, 184.81 ++� Missouri Mobile Radio-------------- 7,045 . 26 General Electric___________________ 6,957 .05 IOn motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mrs . Fisher, the matter j !;was referred to the Police Board and the Chief of Police with �! power to act . �I 'ion motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by-Mr. -Scrivner, a new salary Finance ( schedule as previously outlined and studied by the cormaittee, was .Committee. !'approved and the City Attorney instructed to prepare a new iordinance in accordance with the entire salary scale recommendation l! 'Ion motion by Mrs . Fisher, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the salary of 14 Deputy ii. the Deputy City Clerk was changed from that included in the plan it Clerk' s i1to coincide with the salary set for the Policewoman. ! Salary. ;On motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, the Accounts and (j Claims as recommended by the coiivaittee were approved for the 'I ;'month of February. On motion by Mr. Kliebel, seconded by Mr. Dorr, the following; i Health ' report submitted by ML . Klieg;el, was approved: "The Health Board. ;! CUmnIi tLee of Lhe City Council held a public hearing, in the i` coUncil chamber on 'Thursday, March 1, in which proponents and tuppunenLs to the ordinance on fluoridation were heard. The Health Committee unanimously voted in support of Ordinance No . 71434 authorizing and directing the introduction of fluoride into i+ Lhe public water supply system of the City of Jefferson and to ;) provide for the reg<,ulation of fluoridation. The committee !I 11reconuuends that this ordinance be Massed and requests a third i! 'I reading; of this ordinance." ' On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the �Planning; & 11 following report submitted by the Planning; and Zoning; Couunission (Zoning Report was read by the clerk and approved: "The Jefferson City Planning; and Zoning; Cociunission in official �! meeting; February 28 , 1962 recoimilend to The Honorable Mayor !' and City Council Members that they approve the following action ! taken by The Conunission at this meeting; in executive session. I� The petition submitted and signed by Mr. Thomas D. Pawley II and fifteen other residents of the Jackson, Lafayette, ;j Dunklin and Franklin Street area requesting rezoning; for !� single family residence and to exclude duplex and multiple !I dwellin�,s within this area. !� I, The Coiiuiiission recouunends that this area be rezoned from 11 "B" two family and multiple dwellings to "A 2" si.n6le � fami l* dwe llinbs ." Is j! I j; i F111.1e Utiar Meeting, March 5 , 1962 arkini; & Oil mo :ton by -1r. ur c Ta. ver, SCCULided by L . , Traffic fol.lowin� report submitted by the Parking and Traffic Commission lCommission was read and approved: Report . "After due consideration of matters referred to the Couuiiission by the City Council and ori,;inatin,; within the Commission, the fol..l_owini; recommendations were made to the City Council at a rc ,,til.a.r mcetini.; of Lihe Colmid ss:i.on ihelcl on Harclh 2, 1962: 1. . (ITIsH 162) That a two-flour parkin;, limitation between the Hours of 7 a .m. and 7 p .m. be imposed on the south side of the 300 block of ;-lest McCarty Street . 2 . (ITEM 163) That the one-hour limitation on the north side of the 300 block of West McCarty Street be chan+,:,ed to two-hours between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. 3 . (ITEM 184) That permanent signs reading, "Stop for Pedestrian in Crosswalk" , mounted on the roadway shoulder thirty feet east and west of the intersection of Bolivar and Highway 63 replace the presently used "roll-out" stop sign, and that a crosswalk be painted across Ilil;hway 63 on the west side of Bolivar Street . 4 . (ITEM 165) That the curblines extending; froiu the intersection of East Miller and Monroe Streets be painted yellow for a distance of 20 feet from the int-ersectin6 curblines of tlhe intersection to conform with an existing; city ordinance . 5 . (ITEM 106) That a police officer or other desii;nated individual be stationed at the intersection of East Miller and Monroe Streets for vehicle and pedestrian traffic control between the hours of U a.ru. and 9 a.m. and 3:00 p .m. to 3: 30 p.m. or such other Limes at the police traffic serbeanL shall substitute and that such individual be authorized to use such stop siUn or device as may be suitable to the traffic serg;eahh L . 6 . (ITEM 167) That truck traffic licensed :i.n excess of 6,000 pounds having, no coimiercial destination on Dixon Drive be prohibited from usi.nc; tihaL street and that sl,;ils readi.nt, "No Throug;lh Ti.-tick Traffic" be erected at botch ends of this sLrccL . 7 . (ITEM 163) That a request by Lincoln Un.i.vers:iL-y for widenint_, of Lafayette Street acl,jracenL to uni.versity property to provide a parkin,,; area be denied at this time . Cahn S bacicii�i, Out of ani;le parking, spaces woid.d interfere with Lraf'f.i.c oil I,a.t:ay( etc , which will. shortly be ai.•Lerial iii iiaLure . ,a . (l.'1'hli 169) ThaL a reclitust for a "onc:-Iium: parlc.Jn„ none" at: 31.1 EasL McCarty SLrecL ire dented . 9 . (I1'E?N 190) TllaL parl;.in;, I,e 1.1miLed to two hci(irs buLwcoil Llhe hours of 7 a .m. and 7 p .m. oil the west a;i de of Lie .1.00 b l.oc k of Monroe Street I.h.'OU► SUILO 8Lh:ceL SOULli to the a I [uy but.wueii St:.ate and E. Capitol. Avenge ." Finance Tile February Financial report preEaared and read by the cleric Report . sllowing; a WWI balance of $7U2, 5d2 .00 was approved on motion by Mr . Jobe , seconded by Mr . Vaihcler fe iti. Lights On motion by Mrs . Fisher, seconded by Hr. Wil.l.coxon , tiie fullowl.ng,, Southwest resolution was adopted: "Be it resolved Li►at Lice Missouri Power and Boulevard. Lii;11L Co . , City of Jefferson, tIu . , be and is hereby insLruet-ed to install a total. Of 2U-4,000 Llhlilehl Suburabanaire Li,.;IiL, 16 between Hi6hway 5U West and Swift ' s lligjiway and four in the Westwood Subdivision in accordance with recouuuendations submitted by the Missouri Power and Lidht Co. , which was approved by the City Council in regular session Feb. 19 , 1962 . Fire On motion by Mrs . Fisher, seconded by Mr . Willcoxon, the followi,nZ Hydrants resolution was adopted: "Be it resolved that the Capital City Water Westwood Co. , City of Jefferson:, Mo. ,' be and is hereby instructed to install Subdiv. three fire hydrants from Iiig;hway 50 tlhrouL,h the Westwood Subdivision and Southwest Boulevard in accordance with recommendations sub- mitted by Fire Chief John F. Sullivan shomi on the drawing; attached hereto and included in a report subi,ii.tted by the 60 03- Re �ular Meetina, March 5 1962 ommittee on Water, Gas, and Electric Light, which was subsequently EI approved by the City Council in regular session Feb. 19 , 1962." I IE n motion by Mr. Dorr, seconded by Mr. Kliegel, the following; 1! 7184 rdinance was called before the body for the third reading; and iFluoridation I�laced on final passage and was passed by the following; vote: liordinance . 'j7184/1'An Ordinance authorizing and directing the introduction of If ;fluoride into the public water supply system of the City of � efferson, Mo. , and to provide for the regulation of fluoridation." jAyes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 10 ays: None. 0 Absent: None. The following Ordinance was introduced: 17188 X7188/ "An Ordinance to appropriate money for the month of �ISalary ebruary, 1962.11 Appropriatio ead first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Ii ��r. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the rules were suspended and they Ordinance was placed on final passage and was passed by the �! ,following vote: j !!Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, M Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 10 Pays: None. 0 i�bsent: None. 0 �,The following ordinance was introduced: 7189 7189/ "An Ordinance to appropriate money for the month of IBills �March, 1962." ; A pp p ro riatio }Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by ?� r. Jobe, seconded by Mrs. Fisher, the rules were suspended and 'the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage land was passed by the following; vote: 11A.yes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9 IfNays: None. 0 Absent : Darr. 1 i The following; ordinance was introduced: 7190 j17190/ "An Ordinance repealing; ordinances numbered 3781, 4703, 41322, 1 Taxicab 115394, 6223, 6405 and 7104, of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , regulating' Ordinance. . taxicab companies, taxicab vehicles and taxicab drivers, and !enacting; a new ordinance pertainin6 to the same subject and � :providing a penalty for violations thereof." ;j I�Read first- time at length, second time by title and on motion by RI ,.Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mrs. Fisher, the rules were suspended and the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final �,passage and was passed by the following; vote: IAyes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9 Nays; None. 0 Absent: Dorr. 1 The following; ordinance was introduced: 7191 7191/ "An ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , granting; an Airport exclusive franchise for the operation of a limousine service at thelLimousine . ! City of Jefferson Memorial Airport for a term of Ten (10) to :Harry A. Baysinger under specified terms and conditions ." {; IRead first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the rules were suspended and the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final I Zes:ssage and was passed by the following.; vote:Burkhalter, Butzer, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner". Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9 !Nays: None . 0 Absent: Dorr. 1 -4- -- 2 7192 f� 7192/ The following ordinance was introduced: Theater I "An Ordinance amending Section 564 of the Revised Ordinances of License. 11 the City of Jefferson Mo. , (being ordinance No. 5024 of said city I levying a license tax on various business, trades, occupations and livocations carried on within the city by repealing paragraph eighty-eight (d8) thereof, relating to the cost of the license I to operate a theater or motion picture show, and enacting, a new paragraph to be known as paragraph eighty-eight (88) of Section 564 of� the Revised Ordinances of the City -of Jefferson, Mo. , relating to the same subject ." ' . Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Jobe, 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, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivne , Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9 Nays: None. 0 Absent: One 1 7193 The following ordinance was introduced: Street 7193/ "An Ordinance fixing the salary and compensation of the Department City Mechanic at the rate of eighty ($80 .00) dollars per' week, Mechanic. and authorizing the mayor and the city clerk to issue a warrant in that amount payable to the city mechanic, and directing the City Treasurer to honor and pay all such warrants written in favor of the City Mechanic." Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mrs. Fisher, 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, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 9 Nays: None. 0 Absent: Dorr. 1 Lafayette Before adjournment, the city engineer briefly discussed the cost � Street ! of preparing; plans for the Lafayette Street Extension. On motion Extension. by Mr. Willcoxon, duly seconded, the engineer was instructed to f proceed with plans to advertise for bids on the project to be !2 2� opened March 26, 1,962. ! . Missouri i At the request of Mr. Jobe, a matter concerning; the installation Hotel Cab of a taxi-cab stand at the Missouri Hotel was ordered referred Stand. to the Parkii16 and 'Traffic Cotrnnission for study. 2� Recess. On motion, duly made and seconded, the council voted to recess {' subject to the call of the chair. 1 t s E 1 3 i (2 i } I' i ff i