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NewsAugust 3, 1998

Monday, 7:30 p.m. Study session 5 p.m. Public hearings -- A public hearing on the request of Jerry and Sandy McLane and D&G Properties Inc., for a special-use permit for a drive-in restaurant at William and Broadview in a C-2 general commercial district...

Monday, 7:30 p.m.

Study session 5 p.m.

Public hearings

-- A public hearing on the request of Jerry and Sandy McLane and D&G Properties Inc., for a special-use permit for a drive-in restaurant at William and Broadview in a C-2 general commercial district.

-- A public hearing on the property tax rates proposed for the fiscal year that began July 1, and the real property tax rate proposed for Special Business District No. 2 for the fiscal year that began July 1.

Consent ordinances

-- An ordinance to make sewer improvements in Later Sewer District No. 14-1-C-2.

-- An ordinance for easements and temporary construction easements for the sanitary sewer improvement program Phase II lift stations and force main.

-- An ordinance to improve 339 feet of Hopper Road from Kage Road.

-- An ordinance setting the boundaries of Lateral Sewer District No. 14-M-2, a subdivision of Trunk Sewer District No. 14-M.

-- An ordinance to make sewer improvements in Lateral Sewer District No. 14-M-2 and certain lots in Lateral Sewer District No. 14-R-1.

-- An ordinance approving the record plat of McLane Outlot No. 1 Subdivision.

New ordinances

-- An ordinance repealing Sections 2-77 to 2-79 and adopting Sections 2-76 to 2-83 of the city code relating to conflicts of interest.

-- An ordinance establishing the boundaries of Lateral Sewer District No. 14-1-D-6, a subdivision of Trunk Sewer District No. 14-1-D.

-- An ordinance accepting easements from Commerce Bank and Lexington Place for sanitary sewers to serve Commerce Bank and surrounding areas.

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-- A motion to accept the city's sanitary sewer extension to serve Commerce Bank at Lexington Avenue and Route W.

-- An ordinance to accept a water line easement from the G. Keith Deimund Trust to serve Beavercreek Estates Subdivision. First reading. Emergency reading requested.

-- A motion to accept the street, sanitary sewer, stormwater and water improvements for Beavercreek Estates and to authorize the release of escrow covering these improvements.

-- An ordinance authorizing special tax bills for the demolition of dangerous buildings.

-- An ordinance for a special-use permit to Jerry and Sandy McLane and D&G Properties for purposes of constructing, maintaining and operating a drive-in restaurant at William and Broadview. Emergency reading requested.

-- An ordinance to levy the annual city revenue tax, library fund tax, public health tax, debt service fund tax, Special Business District No. 2 tax, for the fiscal year ending June 30.

-- An ordinance authorizing the mayor to execute an agreement on behalf of the city with the Missouri Department of Transportation for a grant to fund a general public transportation project. Emergency reading requested.

Resolutions

-- A resolution for the city manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding on transit funding allocation with Southeast Missouri State University.

Liquor Licenses

-- Conditional approval of an original package liquor and Sunday sales license for FFA Operating Partners, L.P., d/b/a Kwik Pantry 849, 10 S. West End, Bonnie L. Tennis, managing officer.

Other

-- A motion granting an out-of-district sewer connection to the Rev. David Griesemer, pastor of First General Baptist Church, 1812 Cape La Croix Road, in Sewer District 14-1-D-6.

-- A motion for sanitary sewer improvements to serve a portion of Sewer District 14-2-A, Six Thirty Industrial Park.

-- Discussion regarding Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus Project.

-- Discussion regarding priorities of Transportation Trust Fund projects.

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