The city of Cape Girardeau is plugged into a new cable television pact.
The council Monday night gave initial approval to a 10-year franchise agreement with TCI Cablevision of Missouri. Final approval is expected at the June 19 council meeting.
The agreement calls for the cable company to upgrade its system and provide for refunds or credits to customers when there is a cable outage of three hours or more.
"It is the best thing we can get under the circumstances, and we should take it," Michael Maguire told the council. Maguire chairs the city's cable television committee.
He said there needs to be more use of the local cable access channel. He said the cable committee would be willing to supervise the operation of the channel.
Council members said they will consider it.
Cape Girardeau city council
Agenda
Monday, June 5
401 Independence St.
7:30 p.m.
Public Hearings
Application of TCI Cablevision of Missouri Inc. for a new franchise agreement for operation of a cable television system in the City of Cape Girardeau.
Proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance to allow greenhouses and nurseries in C-1, local commercial zoning districts, without a special-use permit.
Proposed annual operating budget for fiscal year 1995-96 for the City of Cape Girardeau.
Appearances
Historic Preservation Commission presenting a new procedural handbook for historic buildings.
Planning and Zoning Commission regarding transportation sales tax.
Consent Ordinances
An ordinance annexing land to the city from the Constance W. Harris Trust. Second and third readings.
An ordinance annexing land to the city from the Cape Girardeau Lodge 638 of the Elks. Second and third readings.
An ordinance amending the boundaries of Ward 4 to include property annexed from the Constance W. Harris Trust and the Elks. Second and third readings.
New Ordinances
Authorized the grantin of franchises to operate and maintain cable communication systems in the city; setting forth conditions accompanying the grants of franchises; providing for city regulation and administration of such cable communication systems; and prescribing penalties for violation of the franchise provisions. First reading.
Authorized the city manager to execute a cable communications franchise agreement with TCI Cablevision of Missouri. First reading.
Approved an ordinance relating to florist shops, greenhouses, plant shelters and nurseries. First reading.
Annexed land to the city from Wayne and Louis Koehler; Chris and Stephanie Koehler; and Stephen Koehler. First reading.
Adopted the annual operating budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. First reading.
Tabled a hike in sewer service charges.
Executed a contract with Kelley Transportation Co. Inc. for subsidized transportation coupon services. First reading.
Amended the qualifications for members of the building code's Board of Appeals. First reading.
An amendment to the trades licensing ordinance, which among other things, adds electrician to the list of tested positions. First reading.
Approved record plat of Oakland Hills Estates Subdivision. First, second and third readings.
Called an election in the city on the question whether the city shall impose a sales tax of 0.5 percent for transportation purposes. First, second and third readings.
Accepted grant funding from the Missouri Department of Social Services for emergency shelter grants to the Safe House for Women Inc. and the Salvation Army.
Resolutions
Authorized the city manager to finalize negotiations for health insurance and dental insurance consistent with proposals submitted. Reading and passage.
Executed an agreement with George Butler Associates Inc. for the Locust/Maple neighborhood restoration project. Reading and passage.
Executed project agreement No. 3 with Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Inc. for engineering services at the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport. Reading and passage.
Executed a contract with Black & Veatch for water system improvements. Reading and passage.
Appointments
Appointed Mark Buerck to the Board of Adjustment.
Appointed Bonnie Gerecke to the Vision 2000 community relations council.
Liquor Licenses
Approved a temporary 5 percent beer by the drink for Roger English, d/b/a/ Louis K. Juden American Legion 63, for an event June 9 and 10 at the A.C. Brase Arena Building.
Approved a temporary 5 percent beer by the drink license for Doris J. Hinck, d/b/a/ Cape Girardeau Pilots Club, for an event to be held July 21 to 23 at the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport.
Renewaed of the following liquor licenses
Original package liquor
J.D. Street & Co. Inc. d/b/a Cape Citgo, 5 Farrar Drive, Darrel L. Huisinga, managing officer.
Jesse Obermiller d/b/a/ Travelers Garage, 104 N. Sprigg, Jesse E. Obermiller, managing officer.
Original package liquor, 5 percent beer
M&H Drugs d/b/a/ Super D, 2281 Broadway, Harold J. Werner, managing officer.
Original package liquor, Sunday sales
Cooper Oil Co. Inc., d/b/a Cape Coastal Mart 1, 2012 William, Russell R. Straughan, managing officer.
Host Enterprises Inc. d/b/a/ Winks Convenience Store, 2861 Themis, Kevin Stanfield, managing officer.
Original package liquor, wine tasting, Sunday sales
Schnucks Markets d/b/a Schnucks 121 S. Sprigg, Robert Wiegert, managing officer.
Schnucks Markets Inc., d/b/a Schnucks, 19 S. Kingshighway, Gary Joseph Meyer, managing officer.
5 percent beer by drink, wine tasting
Midwest Energy Inc., d/b/a/ Ye Ole House, 120 Broadway, Laura Younghouse, managing officer.
Retail liquor by the drink
Jaynne Brown d/b/a/ Ed's Bar, 519-21 Good Hope, Jaynne Brown, managing officer.
Pryor & Parker Inc. d/b/a Taste Restaurant and Lounge, 402 Good Hope, Barbara Treece, managing officer.
Alberta McAllister d/b/a The Pony Lounge, 1611 Independence, Alberta McAllister, managing officer.
Retail liquor by the drink, Sunday sales
William Bond d/b/a Columbus Club Assn., 318 S. Spanish, Stephen W. Reynolds, managing officer.
Michael Seib d/b/a West Park Bowling Lanes, 354 Silver Springs Road, Michael B. Seib, managing officer.
3.2 percent non-intoxicating beer by drink
William Bond d/b/a Columbus Club Assn., 318 S. Spanish, Stephen W. Reynolds, managing officer.
Other
Rejected the petition to pave Commercial Street from Walnut to Hickory.
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