Monday June 1, 1997
Public Hearings:
The 1997-98 annual operating budget.
The request of George and Lora Lee Eaker for a special use permit for a double-wide mobile home in the 500 block of Vincent Park Drive.
Appearances:
Mike Smith regarding a connection to water and sewer lines for property outside the city limits.
Consent ordinances, Second and third readings.:
Granting a special-use permit to Maple United Methodist Church for an addition to the church and additional parking.
Repealing part of the city code relating to barber and beauty shops.
Adopting the annual operating budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997.
Raising solid-waste fees.
Vacating the city's interest in an easement for sanitary sewers in the College Park Addition.
Accepting sewer, utility and storm-drainage easements from Helen Trickey and Ruth H. Withers, by W. Russell Withers, Jr. in the College Park Addition. Second and third readings.
Accepting a water easement from Cape Girardeau Lodge No. 639 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and accepting a sewer easement from MidAmerica Hotels Corporation for the Elks property.
Authorizing the city manager to execute a license and indemnity agreement with Paul and Patricia Brown to place a utility shed on the Flad Street right of way.
Authorizing the city manager to execute a contract with Kelley Transportation Co., Inc. for the taxi coupon program.
New ordinances:
Placing stop signs on the drive from Osage Community Centre at Kingshighway and on Kenneth Drive at Cape LaCroix Road.
Amending the code relating to application of codes and regulations.
Amending the code relating to possession of open containers of alcohol.
Granting George and Lora Lee Eaker a special use permit for a double-wide mobile home in the 500 block of Vincent Park Drive.
Accepting sewer, utility and storm-drainage easements from P. David and Jerrie L.l Gerlach and Randol Farms Development in Randol Farms 11th Subdivision.
Authorizing the mayor to execute an agreement with the Missouri Department of Transportation for a grant to fund a general public transportation project.
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 on Dixie Boulevard, Jasmine Lane, Magnolia Avenue and Delwin St.
Authorizing the city manager to execute a pole line relocation agreement with Union Electric for the Walker Branch Phase III.
Accepting temporary spoil disposal easements from Randol Farm Development and the First Pentecostal Church for the Walker Branch Phase III of the Cape LaCroix Creek/Walker Branch Flood Control Project.
Authorizing the city manager to proceed with the extension of Kent Drive south to Lexington Road.
Resolutions. Reading and passage:
Authorizing the Mayor to execute a water-line easement agreement with Union Electric.
Authorizing the city manager to execute license and indemnity agreements with Southeast Missouri State University for underground conduits on city right of way in the 300 block of North Henderson St. and the 900 block of Normal Ave.
Authorizing the city manager to execute an agreement with Mac Con Company for the Arena Park maintenance building.
Authorizing the city manager to execute a memorandum of understanding concerning transit funding allocation with Southeast Missouri State University.
Authorizing the city manager to execute an agreement with Apex Paving Company for a street overlay program.
Amending the city's policy to conform with the Missouri Open Meetings and Open Records Law.
Authorizing the city manager to enter into a license and indemnity agreement with Americorps.
The council reappointed Janet Ruopp, Jackie Clark and Trisha Stahly to the Library Board and appointed Mark Slinkard and Stephen Stigers to five-year terms, Bo Shantz and Dennis Dobson to four-year terms, William Donnelly to a three-year term, John Egbuka to a two-year term and William Killian to a one-year term on the Ethics Commission.
Liquor Licenses:
Place Chester D. Casey d/b/a Peppy's Sports Bar & Dance Club, 823 S. Kingshighway, on probation for six months.
New:
Tommy L. and Barbara N. Sander, d/b/a The Sand Box, 1611 Independence.
5 percent beer by the drink, Sunday sales for Cape Girardeau Parks Department Foundation.
Renewals:
5 percent liquor by the drink:
Chan's Restaurant, 1159 Kingshighway.
Annelise & Etienne Restaurant d/b/a Schlotzsky's Deli, 276 S. Mt. Auburn.
Christopher H. Jung, d/b/a Soap & Suds, 501 N. Silver Springs.
Retail liquor by the drink
Jaynne Brown, d/b/a Ed's Bar, 519 Good Hope.
Willie Charles Hammonds d/b/a Strictly Business, 625 Good Hope.
Craig C. Horky, d/b/a Daytimer Lounge, 829 S. Kingshighway.
Craig C. Horky, d/b/a Sharky's, 15 N. Main.
Leliva Hotel & Management LLc, d/b/a Cape Townhouse Inn, 505 N. Knogshighway.
Eugene J. Murphy, d/b/a Murphy's Bar, 632 Broadway.
Lisa Poston d/b/a Country Club, 2100 Big Bend Road.
Pryor & Parker, d/b/a Taste Restaurant & Lounge, 402 Good Hope.
Rude Dog Pub, Inc., 123 N. Main.
Michael C. Schmidt, d/b/a The Playdium, 1127 Broadway.
Deborah Seesing, d/b/a Corner Pub, 1 S. Frederick.
Jeannie Johns, d/b/a Alibi Club, 351 Christine.
Retail liquor by the drink, Sunday sales:
Drury Inns, d/b/a Drury Lodge, 104 S. Vantage.
GMRI Inc., d/b/a Red Lobster #707, 3269 William.
Thomas & King Inc. d/b/a Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar, 202 S. Broadview.
Capashes, Inc. d/b/a The Pasta House, 155 West Park Mall.
Darryl James, d/b/a West Park Bowling Lanes, 354 Silver Springs.
Outback/Missouri-II Limited Partnership, d/b/a Outback Steakhouse #2615, 101 Cape West Parkway.
Cape Elks Lodge #639, 2751 Thomas.
Eateries, Inc. d/b/a Garfield's Restaurant & Pub, 211 West Park Mall.
3.2 percent non-intoxicating beer by the drink:
Pagliai's Pizza, 1129 Broadway.
Original package liquor, wine tasting and Sunday sales:
Schnucks Markets d/b/a Schnucks, 19 S. Kingshighway.
Original package liquor, Sunday sales:
FFP Operating Partners LP, d/b/a Kwik Pantry #335, 1700 Broadway.
Host Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Winks Convenience Store, 2861 Themis.
Host Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Winks Convenience Store, 2021 Perryville Road.
Host Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Winks Keg Shop, 1803 Independence.
Margaret A. Smith, d/b/a Huck's Food Store #271, 353 ,S. Kingshighway.
Commodore Oild Co., 103 N. Kingshighway.
Michael Keen, d/b/a Fast Break, 1320 W. Cape Rock.
Bi-State Oil Co., d/b/a Bi-State Southern Oil, 400 Morgan Oak.
Bi-State Oil Co., d/b/a Bi-State Southern Oil, 920 N. Kingshighway.
Wal-Mart Stores East, Inc. d/b/a Wal-Mart Supercenter #188, 3439 William.
DSW Development Corp, d/b/a Shell Cape, 3415 William.
FFP Operating Partners LP, d/b/a Kwik Pantry #334, 1400 Independence.
Midwest Energy d/b/a Amerimart #5, 865 N. Kingshighway
Original package liquor, Sunday sales:
Rhodes Truck Plaza, Inc. d/b/a Rhodes 101 Stops, 1008 N. Kingshighway.
Rhodes Truck Plaza, Inc. d/b/a Rhodes 101 Stops, 2109 William.
Rhodes Truck Plaza, Inc. d/b/a Rhodes 101 Stops, 449 S. Kingshighway.
Rhodes Truck Plaza, Inc. d/b/a Rhodes 101 Stops, 1036 N. Sprigg.
Rhodes Truck Plaza, Inc. d/b/a Rhodes 101 Stops, 1610 N. Kingshighway.
5 percent beer by the drink, retail liquor by the drink:
Independence Place, Inc., 5 S. Henderson.
5 percent beer by the drink, retail liquor by the drink, Sunday sales:
DeStock #12, Inc. d/b/a Broussard's, 120 N. Main.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3775, 321 N. Sprigg.
Ruby Tuesday, Inc., 3069 William.
5 percent beer by the drink and wine tasting:
Midwest Energy, Inc. d/b/a Ye Olde House, 120 Broadway.
Original package 5 percent beer:
Dwight R. Gates d/b/a Dwight Amoco, 2148 William.
Heartland Warehouse Foods, Inc. d/b/a Heartland Save-A-Lot, 19 N. Spanish.
Original Package 5 percent beer, Sunday Sales:
Integrity Enterprises d/b/a In the Wine Cellar, 31C North St.
Conditional renewal of the following liquor licenses:
5 percent beer by the drink, retail liquor by the drink, Sunday Sales:
MidAmerica Hotels Corp. d/b/a Holiday Inn Complex, Interstate 55 and Rt. K.
El Torero Mexican Restaurant, 2120 William.
5 percent beer by the drink, retail liquor by the drink:
Dean G. Taylor d/b/a The Brothers Lounge, 2023 William.
5 percent beer by the drink:
Robbie Andronikos d/b/a Cafe Alexander, 1034 Broadway.
Salamy Twins, Inc., d/b/a Phoenicia Restaurant, 1000 N. Sprigg.
Retail liquor by the drink, Sunday sales:
Mollie's Cafe & Bar, Merriwether Investment Inc. d/b/a Mollie's Cafe, 11 S. Spanish.
Cape Girardeau Country Club Trust, 100 Country Club Dr.
Doc Cain Inc. d/b/a Port Cape Girardeau, 19 N. Water.
Gary Helwege d/b/a BG's Olde Tyme Deli, 205 S. Plaza Way.
Loi Hung Ha d/b/a The Billiard Center, 26 N. Main.
Illinois Fiesta, Inc. d/b/a The Clubhouse, 2001 Independence.
David Magee d/b/a El Chico, 202 S. Mt. Auburn.
Somchai Prasanphanich d/b/a Pagoda Gardens, 329 S. Kingshighway.
William K. Bond d/b/a Columbus Club Association, 318 Spanish.
Retail liquor by the drink
Merriwether Investments Inc. d/b/a Royal N'Orleans, 300 Broadway.
Phillip Brinson d/b/a Papa Bears Bar & Grill, 2 N. Main.
Rodney S. Pobst d/b/a River Eagle, 701 N. Main.
Bertha Smith d/b/a Bert's BBQ, 517 N. Silver Springs.
Michael Sisson d/b/a Regina's House of Dolls, 805 Enterprise.
Retail liquor by the drink, wholesalers of intoxicating liquor, Sunday sales:
McGroaty's Inc. d/b/a Jeremiah's, 127 N/ Water.
Retail liquor by the drink, Sunday sales, original package liquor:
Clippard Wilson Taylor Post 3838 d/b/a VFW, 1049 Kingshighway.
Original package liquor, wine tasting and Sunday sales:
Schnucks Markets, Inc. d/b/a Schnucks, 121 S. Sprigg.
Original Package liquor, Sunday sales:
Food Giant of Cape Girardeau Inc. d/b/a Food Giant #73, 1120 N. Kingshighway.
Curtis Hammond d/b/a Hurricane Package Store, 340 S. Sprigg.
Cooper Oil Co. Inc. d/b/a Cape Coastal #1, 2012 William.
Cooper Oil Co. Inc. d/b/a Cape Coastal #2, 1455 N. Kingshighway.
Fill-Up Mart Inc. d/b/a Fill-Up Mart #9, 1101 William.
Sam's East, Inc. d/b/a Sam's Club, 232 Shirley.
JD Street & Co. d/b/a Cape Citgo, 5 Farrar Drive.
Original Package 5 percent beer:
Heartland Warehouse Foods Inc. d/b/a Kingshighway Save-A-Lot, 396 N. Kingshighway.
Original package liquor:
Sprigg St. Station, Inc., 40 N. Sprigg.
3.2 percent non-intoxicating beer by the drink:
William K. Bond d/b/a Columbus Club Association, 318 S. Spanish.
Cape Pizza Inc. d/b/a Pizza Hut, 215 S. Kingshighway.
Scott Robert Bucher d/b/a Imo's Pizza, 1201 Broadway.
Other:
Discussion regarding utility extensions to the new Notre Dame High School on Route K.
A motion extending the sanitary-sewer and water-main extension to serve the Elk's property.
A motion accepting the improvements to the Walnut/Henderson CSO portion of the Sanitary Sewer Improvement Program Phase I and authorizing final payment to Robinson Construction Co.
A motion accepting the sanitary sewer improvements and water improvements as shown on the plans approved for Randol Farms 11th Subdivision and authorizing the release of $110,000 of the escrow agreement covering these improvements.
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