HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Min 05-22-1991MINUTES OF THE MISSION CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 22, 1991
The Mission City Council met in regular session at City Hall, 6090 Woodson,
Wednesday, May 22, 1991, at 7:30 pm with Mayor Sylvester Powell, Jr.,
presiding. The following council members were present: Williams, Thomas,
Smith, Henderson, Gibbs, VanGarsse, Anderson. Absent: Schnackenberg.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Thomas moved and Mr. Henderson seconded a motion to approve the minutes of
the May 8, 1991 meeting. The vote was taken and the motion carried
unanimously.
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
1. CURB REPLACEMENT
Mr. Thomas moved and Mr. Henderson seconded a motion to approve the 1991
replacement of curbs for a sum not to exceed $99,306.00. The vote was taken
and the motion carried unanimously.
2. WEST LAMAR PHASE III
Mr. Thomas moved and Mr Smith seconded a motion to approve the hiring of E. T.
Archer Engineers to begin the surveying on the West Lamar Phase III at a rate
of $95.00 per hour for a three (3) man team. The vote was taken and the motion
carried unanimously.
ORDINANCE COMMITTEE
Mr. Anderson said discussions are underway for the Recycling Program /Assessing
residents. This would entail the city contracting with a hauler for trash and
recycling pickup and billing this as a property tax assessment. Mayor Powell
said to proceed with meetings.
Another item concerns Special Use Permits with respect to our new zoning
districts, C2A and C2B, we have not officially rezoned the effected areas We
have created these new districts but have not actually rezoned these areas We
need to start this process, which will be lenghty and cumbersome. Discussion
followed. It seems we are on questionable footing to enforce this zoning. We
now only have a Policy Statement. We have an ordinance that has created new
zoning districts but we haven't rezoned anything into those districts. Mayor
Powell instructed the Ordinance Committee to go forward on this project.
Mayor Powell told of a meeting between a resident, Mrs. Loretta Hays, 5831
Walmer, (behind Taco Bell), Lee VanGarsse, Suzanne Gibbs and Rhonda Truschinger
of Taco Bell. It appears that the residents lives have been completely
disrupted by the late hours and noise coming from Taco Bell. Taco Bell
promised a security guard out on the lot this coming Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. Perhaps we should consider an ordinance to regulate the hours of
restaurants, etc. that abut residences.
MINUTES OF THE MISSION CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 22, 1991 (PG 2)
FINANCE CCMM1TTEE
Mr. VanGarsse reported that he and City Clerk Sue Grosdidier will attend a
budget meeting in Topeka, Friday, May 31, 1991, from 9 :00 am to noon.
A finance committee meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 5, 1991 at 7:30 pm.
PARK RECREATION 40MMILIEE
Mr. Henderson said that he was looking into replacement equipment for
Waterworks Park.
RESURRECTION FELLOWSHIP
Resurrection Fellowship Youth Group requested permission to hold a car wash on
Martway (across from the bowling alley) on June 15, 1991, 10:00 am to 2:00.
Mr Smith moved and Mr. Henderson seconded a motion to approve the request of
Resurrection Fellowship Youth Group to hold a car wash in the parking lot on
June 15, 1991, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and to waive all fees. The vote was taken
and the motion carried unanimously.
JOHN CAMERON
Mr Cameron approached the council, on behalf of Chuck Nelson, to apprise them
that the Water District owned lot would be for sale for a price of $360,000.00
for the proposed Community Center. This property has 200 feet of frontage and
is 300 feet deep.
Mayor Powell said this discussion was premature. There has been no decision on
the need, etc. for a Community Center.
Mr. Cameron also represented a resident concerning the excessive speed east of
Lamar on 51st Street. Mayor Powell and Chief Sturm assured Mr. Cameron that
this matter has been discussed extensively and there is no solution at this
time.
APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE
Mr. VanGarsse moved and Mr. Thomas seconded a motion to approve the
Appropriation Ordinance of May 17, 1991. The vote was taken and the motion
carried unanimously.
40TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY
Mayor Powell told the Council and the people present about the 40th Anniversary
party planned for Sunday, June 9, 1991. There will be punch and cake, served
at an open house in City Hall, a decorated bicycle contest, clowns, stilt
walkers, two bands, games and contests in the park area. There will be a lot
of things going on, everyone should plan to attend.
MINUTES OF THE MISSION CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 22, 1991 (PG 3)
ADJOURN
Mr Smith moved and Mr. Henderson seconded a motion to adjourn at 7:58 pm. The
vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously.
ATTEST:
Sue A. Grosdidier
City Clerk
Syl SSG: Powell, Jr.
Mayor