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Sessic~ 1651, Minutes <br />Septe~11, 1995 <br /> <br />Page7 <br /> <br />said it was probably because summer recreation employees had not yet been re- <br />moved frcl~ the payroll, k~t he would find out and report back. <br /> <br />CITIZEN <br /> <br />Ms. Lanell Woods, 8335 Archer, president of the U. city Sports Association, <br />W-dS oor~ abotfc the fl~ of the Association. She said after operating <br />25 or 30 years, it ~ it was being pushed aside for other groups. She <br />said not enough space was being given to football by the City or the School <br />District. The Association also had little input on the propoeed rehabbing of <br />the soccer facility. Ms. Woods felt she should not have had to answer ques- <br />tion raised by the audit since she was not president last year. She suggest- <br />ed the ozganization was not being given the consideration it deserves. <br /> <br />Mrs. Clara Sch~srtz, 7601 Gannon, said her street ba.~ heavy traffic because <br />of its proximity to Delmar and Hanley, and it r~cds repaving badly. Also, a <br /> <br />she has called the City many times. In addition, parking lines both sides of <br />Gannon near the restaurant on North and South, making it difficult to get <br />through. Also, Bemiston between Gannon and Delmar is full of litter and a <br />blight on the neighborhood. Mr. Ollendorff thought Gannon east of North and <br />South is scheduled for repaving. Mr. Adams said one of the problems is that <br />Bemiston is an unimproved street, and many years ago he tried to get tb~ <br />apartment c~mers on Delmar to agree to improvement, but they refused. <br /> <br />RTT,TS ~ SRC[~ AND '['}.lT'~n ]~'RADTNGS <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8225 - AM~/D~ (~%P~ER 34 ~3NICIPAL CODE BY CHANGING THE CLASSIFI- <br />CATIC~ OF CERTAIN PROPERtY AT CR NEAR 1000 P~qNSYLVANIA FRC~ "PRO" PIANNED <br />RESIE/~/I~AIrOFF/CE TO "G(~' GENERAL (I~9~CTAL, AS SET FORPH IN SECU/C/q 34-9 <br />OF THEUN!VERSr!~CT~CODE. <br />(k)nsiderationofBill No. 8225was againpostponed. <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8253 - TO O2NFORMWITH RE~ OF MISSOURI SENATE BILL 262 TO <br />ESTABLISH A PH0CEEURE TO DISCIDSE POTENT/AL ODNFLICTS OF INTEREST AND SUB- <br />~~,~ FOR CER~CN~3NICIPALOFFICIALS. <br />Bill No. 8253 was given its second reading. <br /> <br />Bill No. 8253 was given its third reading. <br /> <br />Mr. ~ams moved adoption. Mr. Cotton seconded tb~ motion. ~ne roll call <br />vote was as fol!c~s: AYES: Counc~l~.~s COttan, Ad_a_ms, Wagner, Schuman, <br />Schocmer, Thompson, and Mayor Majerus. NAYS: None. Bill No. 8253 became <br />O~ No. 6037. <br /> <br />RTT,T ~ FOR ~E~C"Iq'ON <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8254 - RENEWING AN EXISTING FRANCHISE AND GRANTING FOR A PERIOD OF <br />TH~ YEARS TO IACLE~E GAS OC~PANY THE AUiHORITY TO OPERATE IN UNIVERSIT/ CITY <br />FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISTRIBUTING GAS FOR VARIC/3S USES, PRESCRIBING THE TERMS <br />OF SU(]{ GRANT, AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL NOT BE ~'~JI'IVE UN- <br />~R~S I~C~RDE GAS (/~MP~ SHALL, WITHIN SIXTY DAYS ~ THE ]~IACIMENT OF ~ <br /> <br /> <br />