7:30 p.m. Monday, April 1
City hall
Action Items
Power and Light Committee
* Consider resolution accepting a petition for voluntary annexation of property owned by K-Bar-K, L.L.C. and setting a public hearing for May 7 at 7:30 p.m.
* Consider a motion amending the easement acquisition policy of the City of Jackson.
* Consider a motion accepting the bid of Drury Construction Engineers Inc. of Ste. Genevieve, Mo., in the amount of $732,129.78 relative to improvements under the Highway 61 East Force Main and Sanitary Pump Station Project.
* Consider a bill proposing an ordinance approving a contractual agreement with Drury Construction Engineers Inc. relative to improvements under the Highway 61 East Force Main and Sanitary Pump Station Project.
* Consider a motion approving Authorization Nos. 9, 10 and 11 with Horner & Shifrin Inc. relative to engineering and design fees under the Phase 1-Stage 2 SRF Sewer Projects.
* Consider a bill proposing an ordinance authorizing a contractual agreement with Delbert and Kathy Hollinger relative to the lease of property at 129 Court St.
Street Committee
* Consider a motion authorizing a grant application for an additional school resource officer under the COPS in Schools 2001 Program.
* Consider a bill proposing an ordinance approving a special use permit for the establishment and operation of a motor vehicle storage business in an I-2 (heavy industrial) district at 402 E. Adams St. as submitted by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turbeville.
* Consider a motion accepting the bid of Harris Lawn Service of Jackson in the amount of $1,800/month for the Summer Mowing Projects.
* Consider a bill proposing an ordinance approving the minor-resubdivision plat of Mackenroth Second Subdivision as submitted by Steve Gilmore.
Executive Session
* Motion to have executive session to discuss litigation, personnel and purchase of property.
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