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<br />Session 1578, Minutes <br />October 5, 1992 <br /> <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />unlikely to seriously consider an area with a lot of graffiti. Mayor Majerus <br />said Mrs. Sharpe made sane excellent points, am she was asked to report any <br />graffiti she sees to Mr. Ollerrlorff imnediately. <br /> <br />Mr. Alex Feldman, 1233 Backer, thanked the City for incl\.1din:J holidays from <br />all religious dencminations on its calerxlar. He recalled that at a meetin;J <br />prior to budget discussions, he suggested allocatin;J additional :fI.lOOs for p0- <br />lice patrols. Referrin;J to an earlier agerm. item about a screened storage <br />yard, he said he wanted to see [)]):anan I S Realty maintained in the same way. <br /> <br />Respon:ti.n:J to Mr. Price, Mr. Ollerrlorff it was not necessary for a citizen to <br />sign a CCIllplaint for loud music; a police officer can hanile the matter. Mr. <br />Price expressed disgust for in:lividuals who deface religious institutions and <br />suggested declarin;J war on those with so little resPect for sacred buildin;Js. <br /> <br />BIT J F: FOR SECOND AND 'IHIRD READINGS <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8097 - AMENDING (lJAPI'ER 1 MUNICIPAL CODE REIATING 'IO GENERAL PROVI- <br />sIONs BY ENACI'ING A NEW SECl'ION 'IO BE KNa'm' AS "SECl'ION 1-8.2. 0XJRl' CX>STS-- <br />VICl'IMS OF IXMESTIC VIOIENCE. II SO AS 'IO ASSESS AN ADDITIONAL $1.00 PER CASE. <br />Bill No. 8097 was given its secord readin:J. <br /> <br />Bill No. 8097 was given its third read.in:J. <br /> <br />Mr. Schocmar IOOVed that this bill be adopted as an ordinance. Mrs. Schuman <br />seconded the notion. Upon roll call, the follOlNin;J vote was recorded: AYES: <br />COUncilmernbers Price, Adams, Schuman, Sch<x:mer, 'Ihompson, am Mayor Majerus. <br />NAYS: None. ABSENT: Councilmember Wagner. Bill No. 8097 becaIoo Ordinance <br />No. 5885. Mayor Majerus noted that :fI.lOOs generated by this law will support <br />the newly opened st. louis County Shelter for Battered Women and Children. <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8098 - AMENDING (lJAPI'ER 1 MUNICIPAL CODE REIATING 'IO GENERAL PROVI- <br />SIONS BY REPEALING SECl'ION 1-8 AND ENACI'ING IN LIEU 'lHEREX>F A NEW SECl'ION 'IO <br />BE ~ AS "SECl'ION 1-8. GENERAL PENAUl'Y; CDNTINUING VIOIATIONS, II SO AS TO <br />AI1.CM FOR A SUSPENDED SENI'ENCE OR FRJBATION. <br />Bill No. 8098 was given its secorrl readin:J. <br /> <br />Bill No. 8098 was given its third readin:J. <br /> <br />Mr. Adams IOOVed that this bill be adopted as an ordinance. Mrs. Schuman sec- <br />orded the notion. Upon roll call, the follOlNin;J vote was recorded: AYES: <br />COUncilmeInbers Adams, Schuman, Schocmar, 'lhompson, Price, am Mayor Majerus. <br />NAYS: None. ABSENT: Councilmember Wagner. Bill No. 8098 becaIoo Ordinance <br />No. 5886. <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8099 - AMENDING (lJAPI'ER 21 KJNICIPAL CODE REIATING 'IO K1IDR VEHICIES <br />AND TRAFFIC BY REPEALING SECl'ION 21-107, AND ENACI'ING IN LIEU 'lHEREX>F A NEW <br />SEcrION'IO BE KNCMN AS "SECl'ION 21-107.1. LiUVING WHILE INIOXICATED," SO AS <br />'IO a::MPLY WI'lH '!HE MISsaJRI STATE STA'IUl'ES. <br />Bill No. 8099 was given its secord readin:J. <br /> <br />Bill No. 8099 was given its third readin:J. <br />