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NewsJanuary 19, 1999

Agenda Tuesday, Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m. City Hall Public hearings -- A public hearing regarding a petition for voluntary annexation from the Missouri State Highway and Transportation Commission for a 29.9-acre tract constituting a portion of the Route 74 interchange with Interstate 55...

Agenda

Tuesday, Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m.

City Hall

Public hearings

-- A public hearing regarding a petition for voluntary annexation from the Missouri State Highway and Transportation Commission for a 29.9-acre tract constituting a portion of the Route 74 interchange with Interstate 55.

Consent ordinances

(Second and third readings)

-- An ordinance amending Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances by designating the Freeman House, 24 N. Middle St. as an historic landmark.

-- An ordinance granting a special-use permit to Good Shepherd Lutheran Chapel for purposes of constructing, maintaining and operating an addition to the church and a temporary construction crew camp at 1904 W. Cape Rock Dr.

-- An ordinance granting a special use permit to Mary E. Skelton for purposes of maintaining and operating a bed and breakfast at 635 S. Sprigg St.

-- An ordinance reaffirming the action of the City Council declaring it necessary to improve, providing for the improvement, directing the city manager to enter into a contract to do the work and providing for the manner of payment for the work of Broadway from Clark Avenue east to Perry Avenue, approximately 2,600 feet.

-- An ordinance reaffirming the action of the City Council declaring it necessary to improve, providing for the improvement, directing the city manager to enter into a contract to do the work and providing for the manner of payment for the work of Mt. Auburn Road from Route K north to Independence Street, approximately 2,370 feet.

-- An ordinance reaffirming the action of the City Council declaring it necessary to improve, providing for the improvement, directing the city manager to enter into a contract to do the work and providing for the manner of payment for the work of Silver Springs Road from Route K to the end of the existing pavement south of Independence Street, approximately 2,100 feet.

-- An ordinance declaring it necessary to improve that part of Bloomfield Road from west of South Kingshighway to Siemers Drive, not including the Interstate 55 bridge, for a distance of approximately 6,500 feet.

-- An ordinance declaring it necessary to improve that part of Bloomfield Road from Christine Street to Spring Street, for a distance of approximately 950 feet.

-- An ordinance declaring it necessary to improve that part of Hopper Road from Mt. Auburn Road to Kage Road, for a distance of approximately 3,528 feet.

-- An ordinance declaring it necessary to improve that part of Hopper Road from Oak Ridge Court to Interstate 55 for a distance of 1,700 feet.

-- An ordinance authorizing the issuance of special tax bills for the demolition of dangerous buildings under the provisions of Chapter 7 of the Code of Ordinances.

-- A ordinance detaching from the city of Cape Girardeau certain land abutting the city of Jackson.

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New ordinances

(First readings)

-- An ordinance annexing land to the city of Cape Girardeau upon the request of the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission.

-- An ordinance annexing land to the city of Cape Girardeau upon the request of David E. Howard, James and Christina Green and Mark and Kellie Phillips.

-- An ordinance declaring it necessary to improve that part of Kent Street from the termination of the existing pavement in Woodland Hills subdivision to Lexington Avenue, approximately 450 feet.

-- An ordinance reaffirming the action of the City Council declaring it necessary to improve, providing for the improvement, directing the city manager to enter into a contract to do the work, and providing for the manner of payment of the work, of Delwin Street from Leroy Drive to Janet Drive, for a distance of approximately 345 feet.

-- An ordinance declaring it necessary to improve Timberland Drive from Kage Road to the dead end; Capaha Trail from the end of existing pavement to the dead end; Garden Lane from Capaha Trail to the dead end; Hill Street from Johnson Street to the dead end; Beaudean Lane from College Street to south of Elm Street; Beaudean Lane from Linden Street to Hickory Street; Engram Street from Highland Drive to the dead end; Terry Lane from Kingsway Drive to Joanne Street; and Johnson Street from Rand Street to Riverview Drive.

Resolutions

(Reading and passage)

-- A resolution authorizing the city manager to execute a license and indemnity agreement with Eric L. and Gayla J. Ressel to place certain improvements on Flad Avenue and Melrose Street right-of-way.

-- A resolution authorizing the city manager to execute a purchase agreement with Escom Software Services Ltd. for computer software for the Parks and Recreation Department.

Appointments

-- An appointment to the Vision 2000 Community Relations Council.

-- Appointments to the Public Library Board.

-- Appointments to the Tree Board.

Other

-- A motion accepting improvement plans for sanitary sewers to serve the Marion Eye Center located on the west side of Silver Springs Road, north of Blattner Drive, Sewer District 14-E-1-D.

-- A motion authorizing the release of the remainder of the escrow for improvements in Six Thirty Second subdivision.

-- A motion filing the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission to deny the request of Charles W. Riske, Christopher Evans and Thorn Investments, L.L.C., to rezone a 5.61 acre tract along County Road 206, north of Cobblestone Court from R-1, single family residential district, to R-4, multiple family residential district, and for a special-use permit for a community unit plan on said tract; or in the alternative, a motion setting a public hearing on the request.

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