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NewsJune 21, 2000

Jackson Board of Aldermen Public hearings n Held hearing to consider the request for a special use permit for he establishment and operation of self-storage facilities in a C-2 (general commercial) district at 974 W. Independence St. n Held hearing to consider the rezoning of Lots 1 through 7 in Brookview Subdivision, Lots 8 through 11 in Brookview II Subdivision and the property addressed as 2941 Old Cape Road from C-2 to R-2 (one- and two-family residential)...

Jackson Board of Aldermen

Public hearings

  • Held hearing to consider the request for a special use permit for he establishment and operation of self-storage facilities in a C-2 (general commercial) district at 974 W. Independence St.
  • Held hearing to consider the rezoning of Lots 1 through 7 in Brookview Subdivision, Lots 8 through 11 in Brookview II Subdivision and the property addressed as 2941 Old Cape Road from C-2 to R-2 (one- and two-family residential).

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Power and Light Committee

  • Authorized an agreement with Elaine J. Illers relative to the placement of a "Welcome to Jackson" sign.
  • Authorized a contractual agreement with Allen & Hoshall of Memphis, Tenn.., relative to the design of the power plant substation.
  • Authorized a contractual agreement with Horner & Shifrin Inc., of St. Louis relative to the design of the Circuit #7 Upgrade.
  • Authorized contribution of $3,000 for the annual Fourth of July fireworks display.
  • Approved final payment of $45,972.63 to Monroe Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc. under the Old Toll Road Lift Station Upgrade Contract.
  • Authorized a contractual agreement with the Jackson R-2 School District relative to a Fiber Optic Cable Licensing Agreement.
  • Rejected bids on the Brookside Park Pavilion Project and authorized re-advertisement.

Street Committee

  • Approved the rezoning of all the property addressed as 2080 E. Main St. from R-2 to R-3 (general residential).
  • Approved a special use permit for the establishment and operation of a professional office in an R-3 district at 2080 E. Main St.
  • Approved a motion to reconsider the vote of June 5 relative to invoking Section 29-25(10) of the City Code and considering the rezoning of both sides of E. Main Street to R-3 beginning at the current line of the R-3 district boundary (or approximately 400 feet east of the Shawnee Boulevard centerline) and proceeding in an easterly direction to the east line of the applicant's property at a depth of 270 feet from the centerline of East Main Street.
  • Approved a motion to invoke Section 29-25(10) of the City Code giving official notice that the Board of Aldermen is considering the rezoning of both sides of East Main Street to R-3 beginning at the current line of the R-3 district boundary (or approximately 400 feet east of the Shawnee Boulevard centerline) and proceeding in an easterly direction to the east line of the applicant's property at a depth of 270 feet from the centerline of East Main Street.
  • Approved the application for an original package liquor license for Food Giant Supermarkets, Inc., dba Food Giant #75 at 528 W. Main St.
  • Approved an ordinance establishing the official City of Jackson Street Improvement Policy.
  • Set a public hearing for Monday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m. to consider the rezoning of approximately 5.3 acres of property situated along North High Street from R-2 to C-2 as submitted by Farris Nabors.
  • Set a public hearing for Monday, July 17, to consider the rezoning of 15.9 acres of property from R-2 to C-2 and a special use permit for 16.8 acres of property at 1600 N. High St. for the establishment and operation of a golf course in an R-2 district as submitted by Ronald Clark.
  • Set a public hearing for Monday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m. to consider the rezoning of all the property addressed as 504 W. Jackson Blvd. from I-1 (light industrial) to C-2 as submitted by Philip Penzel.
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