Public Hearing
Hearing to consider the rezoning of Lot 1 and Lots 34-42 of Pioneer Orchard Subdivision from R-2 (single-family residential) to R-4 (one- and two-family residential) district, as submitted by Missouri Lakes.Action items
Tabled the application of the Jackson Soccer Park Association, regarding the installation of 14 public service signs in the Jackson Soccer Park.
Approved the mayor's appointment of Michelle Doughten and Virginia Jones as members of the Community Outreach Board.
Reappointed Mayor Paul Sander to serve as the city's representative on the Cape Girardeau Area Industrial Recruitment Association Board of Directors, for a one-year term, beginning Jan. 1.
Accepted the bid of Henkles & McCoy Inc. of Salem, Ill., in the amount of $88,683, regarding the 34.5 KV intertie line, phase II project.
Amended the contractual agreement with Southwestern Power Administration, regarding changes in the reservation capacity of Southwestern's system.
Approved the revised preliminary plat of Pioneer Orchard Subdivision, as submitted by Sam and Margaret Beggs and Pascal and Danielle Dunod and Missouri Lakes, L.L.C.
Set a public hearing for Dec. 15 to consider the rezoning of 7.59 acres of property on Indian Parkway from R-1 (single-family residential) to R-3 (general residential), as submitted by Diamond K. Development.
Set a public hearing for Dec. 15 to consider the rezoning of properties addressed as 701 and 709 E. Main St. from R-3 to O-1 (professional office), as submitted by the city of Jackson.
Approved the rezoning of Lot 1 and Lots 34-42 of Pioneer Orchard Subdivision from R-2 (single-family residential) to R-4 (one- and two-family residential) district, as submitted by Missouri Lakes.
Accepted a temporary construction easement deed from Ronald and Jennifer Gilmore, regarding the West Independence Street/North Farmington Road intersection project.
Set a public hearing for Dec. 15 to consider the proposed annual budget for 2004.
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