Cape Girardeau City Council
Monday, Oct. 7, 7:30 p.m.
Public Hearings
-- A public hearing regarding proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance relating to approval of similar uses in C-3 and M-1 districts.
-- A public hearing regarding the request of Holigan Family Investments Inc. to rezone Forest Hills Estates from R-1 to R-2.
-- A public hearing regarding the request of Gary B. and Vonne J. Reagan for a special-use permit for additional living quarters at 2409 Perryville Road in an R-1 district.
-- A public hearing regarding the request of Cape Bible Chapel for a special-use permit for an addition to the existing church facility at 2911 Kage Road.
Appearances
-- Appearances before the council on items listed on the agenda.
-- Appearances before the council on items not listed on the agenda.
City Council
-- Communications to be presented by members of the City Council
-- Communications to be presented by the city manager or staff.
Consent Ordinances
-- Amend the city code by placing stop signs on North Henderson Street.
-- Establish an Ethics Commission.
-- Amend the city code relating to care of streets and sidewalks.
-- Accept permanent easements and temporary construction easements for the Twin Lakes Subdivision sanitary sewer project.
-- Accept permanent easements and temporary construction easements for the Twin Lakes Subdivision water main extension project.
New Ordinances
-- Amend the city code by enacting a new article relating to political campaign signs, where they may be placed and how long they may stand.
-- Amend the city code relating to drivers' turning movements.
-- Amend the city code relating to zoning.
-- Amend the city code by changing the zoning of Forest Hills Estates, located along North Sprigg Street between Bertling and Lexington, from R-1 to R-2.
-- Grant a special-use permit to Gary and Vonne Reagan for the purposes of maintaining additional living quarters at 2409 Perryville Road.
-- Grant a special-use permit to Cape Bible Chapel Inc. for purposes of constructing, maintaining and operating an addition to the existing church at 2911 Kage.
-- Accept permanent easements and temporary construction easements for the Belleridge Subdivision street improvement project.
-- Amend the city code relating to resisting or interfering with an arrest.
-- Amend the city code establishing no parking on Bellevue Street.
-- Reaffirm the action of the City Council declaring it necessary to improve Brucher Street from Wayne to Bertling.
-- Authorize the mayor to execute a deed of release for property at 115 S. Henderson.
-- Accept permanent easements and temporary construction easements for Twin Lakes Subdivision sanitary sewer project.
-- Accept general warranty deeds from Joseph W. and Mary G. Armbruster, trustees, for the Cape Girardeau recreation trail project.
Resolutions
-- Authorize the city manager to execute a release of lien for the community block grant program.
-- Approve a debt statement for the city of Cape Girardeau.
-- Authorize the acting city manager to execute an agreement with Monroe Plumbing and Heating Co. for a water main extension on Rust Avenue.
-- Authorize the acting city manager to execute an agreement with J.W. Strack Construction for street improvements.
Appointment
-- Appointment to the Airport Advisory Board.
Liquor Licenses
-- Conditional approval of a retail liquor-by-the-drink license for Willie Charles Hammonds, d/b/a Strictly Business, 627 Good Hope.
Other
-- Motion to approve a taxicab license for Friendly Taxi Inc., 60 S. Kingshighway, James O. Stewart Jr. and Roger A. Stewart, owners.
-- Accept into the city's sewer system the effluence from the private sewer serving the Six-Thirty Industrial Park.
-- Discussion regarding petition requesting a sanitary sewer extension to serve the Cape Commercial Park area.
-- Discussion regarding fireworks ordinance.
-- Other business.
-- Adjournment.
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