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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19620326 _2_ 63 Regular Meeting, March 26, 1062 Civil ) On motion by Mr. Dorr, seconded by Mr. Jobe, a letter from the Defense. Regional Civil Defense Officer, Denver, Colo . , thanking the city for its participation in the pilot project "Shelter One" was ordered received and filed. Street On motion by Mr . Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Jobe, a request for a Light street light and a Street Marker in the 100 block of South Taylor Request. Street was ordered referred to the Committee on Water, Gas and i Electric lights . Ii Council of On motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Vanderfeltz, a request , Clubs fund submitted by Mrs. August W. Beck for the semi-annual allotment of Request. $350.00 to the Council of Clubs, was approved. N.O. Nelson ; On motion by Mr . Butzer, seconded by Mr. Dorr, a request submitted Request to ; by Wm. H. Sipel , president of N:O. Nelson Company, 308 Mulberry remove con St. , to remove a concrete island in front of its building was Crete island granted under supervision of the City Engineer. Use of City On motion by Mrs. Fisher, seconded by Mr. Willcoxon, a letter { Council submitted by A.A. Bassman, City Building Commissioner, with 1 Chamber. reference to use of the council chamber and its restriction to use " by non-civic organizations by granted, in effect giving Mr. Bassman( authority to restrict the use of this room. Zesto On motion by Mr. Dorr, seconded by Mr. Vanderfeltz, a request I Parking submitted by Mrs. Cynthia Traubitz, asking that parking between Request. two driveways at the Zesto place of business, Highway 50 West be abolished or restricted, was referred to the Parking and Traffic Commission. j Polling On motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Dorr, the polling places !j Places . (17 precincts) as submitted to the clerk by the City Marshal were approved. Judges On motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Vanderfeltz, the election ; City judges for the regular April Third, 1962 City Election, as Election. recommended by the Chairman of the Democrat and Republican City Committees, were approved, as was the list of 17 registrars. Leslie On motion by Mr. Burkhalter, seconded by Mr . Scrivner, a Planning Acres and Zoning Coimnission report approving the plat of Leslie Acres Sbudiv. Subdivision was approved and the City Attorney instructed to prepare an ordinance properly accepting the subdivision . Auto Tag The following bid was opened for the purchase of the following Bids. items for use by the City Collector: 10,000 Auto Tags, 75 Taxi Tags, 50 Dray Tags and 12 Garbage Vehicle Tags . Central Printing Company-------------$498 .95 1, 200 Dog Tags, heavy gauge, links furnished 275 Stamped Brass Tags for Dealers (55 set of five per set) 25 Embossed Steel License Motorcycle Tags Central Printing Company-------------$125.U0 On motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by ML. Burkhalter, the two matters ,' were awarded to the Central Printing Co. Scot The following bids were received for the purchase of two Airpak 6,000-A-3M 30-minute Scott Air Paks with Masks Bids . Lang & Manning $436.96 Two Cylinders $89 . 10 and two Alarms , $37 .80 Interstate Fire Hose Co. $436.80 two Cylinders $89 .00 On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Jobe, the matter was awarded to Lang and Manning including the purchase of alarms. Lafa ette Street The following bids were received for the construction of the Construction Lafayette Street and Union Street Extension: Base Bids j 614 -3- Regular Meeting, March 26, 1962 E. P. Barnett $93, 728 . 15 ! Roy W. Scheperle 1010191.92 !; Schell Const. Co. 122,365.67 �!iSterling Exca. & Erect. Co. 115,031.09 Cure-Linhardt 139 ,513. 11 jColumbia Asphalt Co. 119 , 763.44 I. Muencks Bros. Const . Co. 1310546 .46 f On motion by Mr. Dorr, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the matter was `I referred to the City Engineer, City Attorney, and the Street Committee. I! The following report submitted-by-Mr. Dorr, Chairman of the ( Street ' Committee on Streets, Alleys, and Sidewalks, was approved on Committee motion by Mr. Dorr, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter: I! Report. "The committee recommends that all street workers take a physical examination annually and any new employees take an examination j prior to employment. C The committee met with the Special Road District March 14th and i March 21st with reference to the maintainence of streets �( previously maintained by the Special Road District . �# The Special Road District agreed to give the city the sum of i [ $15,000.00 annually if the city will take care of this maintainencj ' The Special Road District also agreed to take care of the Parks I) { and Schools in the same manner they have in the past . We '! recommend that the council accept its offer. �( !I On motion by Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Riner, the following i! Police report submitted by Mr. Scrivner was approved: ; Board ':i "The Police Board voted to hold up bids on the communications ;! Report. change-over for the Police and Fire Departments until a definite sum from Civil Defense can be ascertained on their ,justification f requirements . i Regarding the telephone needs at the new location, the Police Department , the committee read the cost presented by the Capital City Telephone Co. , for the installation and monthly charges and i recommended that the monthly service fee be approved. ' ilj The committee recommends that the chief of police be authorized to purchase the necessary office equipment to complete the furn- ishings of the now office." ` On motion by Mr . Kliegel, seconded by Mr. Scrivner, the following Health report submitted by Mr . Kliegel, chairman of the Health Board, Committee was approved: Report. "The Health Committee recommends the purchase of 55 gallons of I4 Eldin insecticide with a comet sprayer for $550 .00 to be used by the Street Department in the controlling of weeds and Mosquitoes ." ;! '.( On motion by Mr. Willcoxon, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the Parking & iI matter of a request for the study of a stop light proposed at the Traffic intersection of East Dunklin Street and Clark Avenue was ordered Commission. referred to the Parking and Traffic Commission. i At the request of Mr. Kliegel, a matter of painting a yellow I; Street marking line on the 700 block of Madison Street adjacent to jf Marking N 11 i a foodliner location was referred to the Street Committee with 111 700 Block Power to Act. Madison St. { � On motion by Mr. Burkhalter, seconded by Mr. Dorr, the City Nangle i Attorney was authorized to negotiate with attorney's with Damage Suit. ii reference to the Nangle Case. i i� i i} � (("i� \./f1 Regular Meeting, March 26, 1862 11■ 7195 i;The following ordinance was introduced: Salary 7195/ "An Ordinance repealing Ordinances 7062, 6186 and 7193 of th ,f Scale. City of Jefferson, Mo. , pertaining to the salaries and compensation ;; of all elective and appointive officials and employees of the City and enacting a new ordinance pertaining to the same subject." ,Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by . Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mrs . Fisher, the rules were suspended ands' the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage } and was passed by the following vote: :;Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. 1� ;; Nays: None. I Absent: None. 7196 " The following Ordinance was introduced: Rezoning ' 7196/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , changing, amend Dunklin- ' ing and modifying the zoning map of the City of Jefferson, as Jackson- ' incorporated into Ordinance No. 5880 of said city, by rezoning Franklin- ' certain specifically described real estate from its present "V' Lafayette. Two-Family Multiple Dwelling District to an "A-2" Single-Family Dwelling District ." Read First time at length, second time by title and on motion by „ 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, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, !� Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. Nays: None. , Absent: None. l� 97 The following Ordinance was introduced: I Two-Hour 7198/ "An Ordinance repealing Sub-Sections 55 of Section 68 of the Parking Revised Ordinances of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , 1956, regulating tj McCarty St. the parking of motor vehicles on McCarty Street between its intersections with Broadway and Mulberry Street, and enacting a ,i new ordinance relating to the same subject, and providing a penalty;" Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by j} Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mrs . Fisher, the rules were suspended and !, the ordinance was read th6 third time and placed on final passage i and was passed by the following vote: Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, i Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon . Nays: None. i Absent: None. 7198 The following Ordinance was introduced: Prohibit 7198/ "An Ordinance regulating the operation of Trucks licensed Trucks on for in excess of six thousand (6,000) pounds on Dixon Drive between Dixon Drive, its intersections with Hough Park Road and Green Berry Road, and providing a penalty." Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by i Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the rules were suspended and ' the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage and was passed by the following vote: r° Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, !i Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon . t Nays: None. i Absent: None. I 7199 The following Ordinance was introduced: Parking '7199/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , regulating the Monroe parking of motor vehicles and providing a penalty." reet. Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the rules were suspended and . the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final passage 1 and was passed by the following vote: i ,f to Uo 74- Regular Meeting, March 26, 1962 ' Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner I;� Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon . Is Nays: None. �f }Absent: None . ! The following Ordinance was introduced: j$ 7200 17200/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson Mo. , authorizing and Airport ' directing the Mayor thereof to accept a guardian' s deed from Noel Land , Hackman, as guardian of the estate of Anna C. Klee, an incompetent„j Purchase ' by which all right, title and. interest of said incompetent is con- 1 Hackman jiveyed to the City of Jefferson, Mo. , and the consideration of nine; 9,000.00 ; thousand ($9,000 .00) dollars, and authorizing and directing the HMayor and the City Clerk of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , to draw ands” issue a warrant on any unappropriated monies in the Airport Fund I� , of the City Treasury in the amount of nine thousand ($9,000.00) 4� dollars payable to Noel Hackman, as guardian of the .estate of Anna C. Klee, an incompetent, in exchange for said deed." Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by ! Mr. Jobe, seconded by Mr. Vanderfeltz, the rules were suspended ' and the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final fl }; passage and was passed by the following vote: ;;Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. ;Nays: None . ''Absent: None . ;;The following Ordinance was introduced: �� 7201 4201/ "An Ordinance of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , authorizing and , Airport !, directing the Mayor thereof to accept a deed from Carol D. Buescher ! Land Aland Fred H. Buescher and Eugene Klee, a single man, conveying all Purchase of their right, title and interest in and to an eighty (8U) acre Buescher ! tract of land in Callaway County, Mo. , to the City of Jefferson, $270000. JMo. , and authorizing and directing the Mayor and the City Clerk .! to dray and issue a warrant payable to Carol D. Buescher and Fred " H. Buescher, her husband, and Eugene C. Klee, jointly, in the ;; amount of twenty-seven thousand ($27,000.00) dollars, said warrant jto be payable out of any monies available and unappropriated in thel ;;Airport Fund of the City Treasury, as consideration for said deed ; and payable for their interests in said land." ;; Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by .;Mr. Jobe, 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: 11Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, it j Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon . ; Nays: None. lAbsent: None . J� 4 $The following Ordinance was introduced: 7202 7202/ "An Ordinance repealing Section 567 of the Revised Repealing !!ordinances of the City of Jefferson, Mo. , levying a tax in the City Gas Tax lamount of one ($ .01) cent per gallon on all gasoline sold within tithe City Limits of the City of Jefferson, Mo." lead first time at length, second time by title and on motion by ! Mr. Scrivner, seconded by Mr. Burkhalter, the rules were suspended ;land the ordinance was read the third time and placed on final '' passage and was passed by the following vote: ;;Ayes: Burkhalter, Butzer, Dorr, Fisher, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. Nays: None. ;Absent: None. i4 !i kl 'f ') Ii i f 67 Regular Meeting, March 26, 1962 7203 The following Ordinance was introduced: Plumbing T7203/ "An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No.' 6543 prescribing a Code- �jplumbing code and regulatipg plumbing within the City of Jefferson, Septic Mo. , and enacting a new ordinance prescribing a plumbing code for tie Tanks. I City of Jefferson, Mo. , providing for the administration and I enforcement thereof and providing a penalty." Read first time at length, second time by title and on motion by Mr. Scrivner, 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: Burkhalter, Butter, Dorr, Jobe, Kliegel, Riner, Scrivner, Vanderfeltz and Willcoxon. Nays: None. Absent: Fisher. Recess. On motion duly made and seconded, the council voted to recess, subject to the call of the chair. iI