ACTION
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
City Hall, 401 Independence
Public hearings
Five-year capital improvements program for Cape Girardeau.
Consent ordinances
Rezoned 2942 Bloomfield Road. Second and third readings.
Amended a special use permit for Boyd Missouri Inc. concerning its planned gambling venture. Second and third readings.
Established handicapped parking spaces on Water Street. Second and third readings.
Accepted temporary easements for flood control project. Second and third readings.
Accepted deeds and easements for Lexington Avenue extension. Second and third readings.
Approved an easement for the Mississippi River bridge route project. Second and third readings.
New ordinances
Executed a quit claim deed to Habitat for Humanity for a lot at 526 S. Benton. First reading.
Placed yield signs at Hopper and Kage roads. First reading.
Accepted a deed for right of way along Kenneth Street between Route W and Randol Farms Estates Subdivision. First reading.
Called an election on a half-cent sales tax to fund transportation projects. First reading.
Accepted sewer and water line easements for Lexington Place Subdivisions.
Amended code to require license for lodging, rooming and boarding houses. First reading.
Resolutions
Executed agreement with Sverdrup Civil Inc. for engineering services improvements at the waste-water treatment plant. Reading and passage.
Declared it necessary to pave Charles Street from Hawthorne Drive to West Rodney and set March 6 as the date for a public hearing. Reading and passage.
Declared it necessary to construct sanitary sewers for the Hanover Estates area and set March 6 as the date for a public hearing. Reading and passage.
Appointments
Appointed committee to study residency and other requirements for city advisory boards.
Reappointed William Browne to the Board of Adjustment.
Other
Accepted the water main extension for Randol Farms Estates Subdivision.
Accepted sewer and water improvements for Lexington Place Subdivision Phase II.
Reconvened as the Board of Appeals and grant a flood-plain variance for an addition to the public works building at 219 N. Kingshighway.
Connect with the Southeast Missourian Newsroom:
For corrections to this story or other insights for the editor, click here. To submit a letter to the editor, click here. To learn about the Southeast Missourian’s AI Policy, click here.