NewsSeptember 15, 2003
City hall, 7 p.m. today Public hearings A public hearing to consider vacating the city's interest in a 15-foot alley in Monticello First Addition. Appearances Public input before the council on items on the agenda and then items not on the agenda.Consent ordinances...

City hall, 7 p.m. today

Public hearings

A public hearing to consider vacating the city's interest in a 15-foot alley in Monticello First Addition.

Appearances

Public input before the council on items on the agenda and then items not on the agenda.Consent ordinances

Accepting general warranty deeds, permanent utility easements and temporary construction easements from various property owners in widening Silver Springs Road from Route 74 to Mount Auburn Road.

Amending city code so that the municipal judge doesn't have to live in the city.

Changing the no parking zones on New Madrid Street near Southeast Missouri State University.

Granting a special use permit to DSW Development Corp. and ATT Communications Corp. for a 195-foot cell tower in the 300 block of Silver Springs Road.

Enacting a new ordinance that would allow the city engineer to accept bids over his project cost estimates on tax assessment projects when all bids on a certain project are over the estimate and the accepted bid is within 10 percent of the estimate.

Aligning Cape Girardeau law with a new state law that allows the sale of liquor to begin at 9 a.m. instead of 11 a.m. on Sundays.

New ordinances

Accepting general warranty deeds and various easements for improvements on Bloomfield Road and replacing Ramsey Branch Bridge.

Vacating an alley running south off Dunklin Street to an east/west alley between Illinois and Park avenues.

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Authorizing the mayor to execute a quit claim deed to Breckenridge Three LP for unneeded right of way on Louisiana Avenue.

Changing city law relating to industrial water because the city now provides potable water to all existing industries. It also would allow the city to negotiate rates with factories that use more than 3,500 CCF of water per month.

Accepting a general warranty deed from CAPCO Investments Ltd. for construction of a pedestrian bridge over Route 74 at Ellis Street.

Resolutions

Authorizing the city manager to execute a license and indemnity agreement with Capaha Bank for construction of a service drive across the Walker Branch Flood Control Project right of way.

Authorizing the city manager to execute a hangar rental agreement with Andrew Hill at the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport.

Authorizing the city manager to execute a contract with Lappe Cement Finishing Inc. for Silver Springs Road construction between Shawnee Parkway and South Mount Auburn Road.Liquor licenses

Conditional approval of 5 percent beer-by-the-drink license for Minkin Enterprises LLC, doing business as Cafe Azu, 1315 Broadway, Erik Viktor Minkin, managing officer.

Approval of a temporary 5 percent beer-by-the-drink license for the City of Roses Music Heritage Association for the music festival Sept. 26 and 27.

Other Considering a request from David Gerlach to extend the valid period of the improvement plans for Woodland Place 10th Subdivision.

Approving the plans for Arbor Heights Second Edition, Sewer District 14-R-3.

Filing the recommendation of the planning and zoning commission to deny the request of Frank Snider III for a special-use permit to run a private detective agency out of the home of Frank Snider Sr. at 901 S. Benton or setting a public hearing on the request.

Filing the recommendation of the planning and zoning commission to deny the request of Carol and Curtis Greer to operate a wholesale and retail grocery consignment business from their home at 329 Edgewood Drive or setting a public hearing on the request.

Endorsing the application of Southeast Missouri State University for MoDOT funds for a welcome center on the river campus.

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