401 Independence St.
Monday, Oct. 10
5 p.m. Study Session, 7:30 Voting Session
Public hearings
No opposition to request of Richard L. and Joan Eggimann for a special-use permit to build duplexes in Timberlane Subdivision and a tract of land at 2910 Kage Road, all in a C-1, local commercial district.
Public input given on the past performance in the 1993 Action Fund Grant, the 1992 Neighborhood Development Grant, and the 1993 Emergency Grant under the Community Development Block Grant Program.
Appearances
The Housing Assistance Task Force suggested public housing as an alternative for low income and moderate income families.
Consent ordinances
Authorized an access easement for the Cape LaCroix Creek-Walker Branch Flood Control project. Second and third readings.
Accepted an easement from Narvol A. Randol Jr. and Amy C. Randol for a water main extension to serve Pinewood Mobile Home Court. Second and third readings.
Accepted a quit-claim deed and temporary construction easement from Ralph V. and Veneda A. LeGrand for the Lexington Avenue extension project. Second and third readings.
New ordinances
Granted a special-use permit to Richard L. and Joan Eggimann for the purposes of constructing, maintaining and operating duplexes in Timberlane Subdivision and at 2910 Kage Road. First reading.
Accepted a general warranty deed from Walter R. Davis and Joseph J. Russell for the North Sprigg Street extension project. First reading.
Accepted a general warranty deed and temporary construction easement from Randon Deric and Lillian Ellen Grissom for the Cape LaCroix Creek-Walker Branch Flood Control Project. First reading.
Named County Road 205 Bloomfield Road and County Road 206 Benton Hill Road. First, second and third readings.
Amended the boundaries of Ward 6 to include property along Bloomfield Road and Benton Hill Road annexed Sept. 30. First, second and third readings.
Amended the boundaries of Ward 4 to include property between Cape Rock Drive and Sprigg Street Road annexed effective July 29. First, second and third readings.
Accepted a sanitary sewer easement from Christopher H. and Myra S. Jung for a sanitary sewer line to serve Six Sisters Subdivision, sewer district. First reading.
Established the boundaries of lateral and trunk sewers and authorize the construction of a system of sanitary lateral sewers in Sneathen sewer district. First reading.
Amended the boundaries of Trunk Sewer District No. 14-1-F, a part of trunk sewer District No. 14-1, as established by ordinance No. 1209.
Resolutions
Authorized the purchase of a rescue-pumper vehicle for the Cape Girardeau Fire Department. Reading and passage.
Acknowledged receipt of an annexation petition and set a public hearing regarding the proposed annexation. Reading and passage.
Adopted the city of Cape Girardeau Rehabilitation standards for the Community Development Block Grant Program.
Adopted rehabilitation grant program guidelines for homeowners and property owners. Reading and passage.
Changed the name of the Cape Girardeau Municipal Airport to Cape Regional Airport. Reading and passage.
Authorized the city manager to execute an agreement for engineering services with Black & Veatch for water distribution improvements to serve Twin Lakes Subdivision and the Giboney Woods Development and for updating the water facilities master plan.
Conditionally authorized the sale of city sewer system revenue bonds. Reading and passage.
Appointments
Appointed city council member Jack Rickard to the Housing Assistance Task Force.
Other
$5,000 to contract Walt Wildman as a lobbyist for the I-66 project.
Passed a motion to accept the water main extension to serve Jung Subdivision.
Accepted the water main extension to serve two lots along Delwin Street.
Accepted the water main extension to serve Mid-South Steel.
Accepted the water main extension to serve the Southwestern Bell building on Gordonville Road.
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