Thursday, June 28, 2018

Agenda posted for Monday Joplin City Council meeting

JOPLIN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Monday, July 2, 2018
6:00 P.M., Council Chambers
1.

Call To Order

Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance of the United States of America
2.

Roll Call

3.

Presentations

1.

Van Johnson, Alderman In Savannah, GA, Is Affiliated With The National League Of Cities And Would Like To Discuss Developing A Youth Council.

4.

Finalization Of Consent Agenda

5.

Reports And Communications

1.

Pay Plan Update Presented By City Manager, Sam Anselm.

6.

Citizen Requests And Petitions

1.

Russell Presson, 231 Buchanan, Would Like To Address The City Council Regarding The New Construction Of Mr. Benson’s New Duplexes On N. Buchanan Rd Into His Property At 227-229 Buchanan.

2.

Margey Upson, 1218 W. 9th St., Would Like To Address The City Council Regarding Public Safety Raises, And Other Matters.

3.

Christopher Wiseman With The Joplin Museum, 504 Schifferdecker Ave., Would Like To Address Any Questions The City Council May Have Concerning The Museum’s Budget.

Documents:
  1. MUSEUM REQUEST.PDF
4.

Mari Susan Cameron, 2634 S. Byers, Would Like To Address The City Council Regarding Crime And Abductions On Trails And What Other Cities Do To Catch And Deter Criminals; And Curbs.

5.

Sandi Wells, 2617 Byers Ave. Would Like To Address Council Regarding Rerouting Mohaska Trail, And Money For Properties

7.

Public Hearings

1.

Public Hearing Procedures

2.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-260

AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance No. 2004-256, passed by the Council of the City of
Joplin, Missouri, November 15, 2004, by removing from Heavy Industrial District (M2) and including in
Commercial District (C3) property as described below and located at 3534 E. 20th Street, City
of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. 
3.

COUNCIL BILL NO 2018-261

AN ORDINANCE providing for the vacation for 801-foot portion of County Lane 191 located north of the intersection of County Lane 191 and 31st Street, in the City of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.
4.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-262

AN ORDINANCE providing for the vacation of the alley running north/south located west of Jackson Avenue between Junge Boulevard and 15th Street and a request to vacate a portion of 14th Street bounded by a north/south alley on the west and Jackson Avenue on the East for the consolidation of property in the City of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.
5.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-263

AN ORDINANCE approving the voluntary annexation by the Council of the City of
Joplin, Missouri, of property located immediately north of the intersection of Wildwood Ranch
Parkway and John Duffy Drive, Jasper County, Missouri. 
8.

Consent Agenda

1.

Minutes Of The June 18, 2018 Informal Council Meeting

2.

Minutes Of The June 18, 2018 City Council Meeting

9.

Resolutions

10.

Ordinances - Emergency

1.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-116

AN ORDINANCE approving the City of Joplin to enter into an agreement with Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. for the construction of the Surface Project 4008, in the amount of Three Million Six Hundred Three Thousand Four Hundred Twenty and 52/100 dollars ($3,603,420.52); and authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute the same by and on behalf of the City of Joplin; and containing an emergency clause.
2.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-127

AN ORDINANCE approving a construction agreement with G&G Construction Inc., in the not to exceed amount of Nine Hundred Sixty Five Thousand, One Hundred Twenty and No/100 Dollars ($965,120.00) for construction services associated with the Installation of Screw Pumps at the Turkey Creek Waste Water Treatment Facility; authorizing the City Manager to execute and containing an emergency clause.
11.

Ordinances - First Reading

1.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-024

AN ORDINANCE approving a request to amend the Cooperative Agreement related to the Northpark Lane Community Improvement District.
12.

Ordinances - Second Reading And Third Reading

13.

Unfinished Business

14.

New Business

1.

Approval Of Boards And Commissions Appointments And Reappointments

2.

News And Updates From Public Information Officer, Lynn Onstot

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