Thursday, January 03, 2019

Agenda posted for Joplin City Council meeting

JOPLIN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Monday, January 7, 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

4.

Finalization Of Consent Agenda

5.

Reports And Communications

6.

Citizen Requests And Petitions

1.

Brian Handshy, 930 Kehrs Mill Rd, Ballwin, MO Would Like To Speak In Consideration Of The City Of Joplin Joining The Missouri Clean Energy District To Allow Commercial Property Owners To Utilize PACE Finance.

7.

Public Hearings

1.

Public Hearing Procedures

Documents:


2.

CASE 042-18 - SURPLUS PROPERTY

Declaration of Surplus Property at 1524 S. Moffet Avenue.
3.

CASE 043-18 - DECLARATION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY

  A request to declare surplus property – 2302 S. Harlem Ave. 
4.

RESOLUTION NO. 2019-001

A RESOLUTION granting a Special Use Permit (1st Request) for the operation of a home beauty parlor at 2337 Zora Avenue, in the City of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.
8.

Consent Agenda

1.

December 17, 2018 Informal Meeting Notes

2.

Minutes Of The December 17, 2018 City Council Meeting

Documents:
  1. DEC 17. 2018.PDF
3.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-275

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City council to issue the abatement of ad valorem taxes to real property located in the Joplin Area Enhanced Enterprise Zone; generally described as located at 2205 S. Prigmore Rd. and owned by Crossroads Realty, LLC.
Documents:
  1. CB2018-275.PDF
4.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-416

AN ORDINANCE approving an Agreement between the City of Joplin, Missouri, and Economic Security Corporation of Southwest Area that pertains to 2018 HOME funds; authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute same on behalf of the City.
Documents:
  1. CB2018-416.PDF
9.

Resolutions

10.

Ordinances - Emergency

1.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-100

AN ORDINANCE approving Amendment 1 to Work Authorization GBA-CIST-TC607, for additional services with George Butler Associates Inc in the not to exceed amount of Fifty-Three Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty and no/100 Dollars ($53,860.00) for the 44th Street Widening Project funded through the capital improvement sales tax and containing an emergency clause.
2.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-101

AN ORDINANCE approving the City of Joplin to enter into an agreement with Sprouls Construction Inc., in the amount of Two Hundred Four Thousand Nine Hundred and no/100 dollars ($204,900.00) for construction of the Manhole Casting Replacements in Streets Project; 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.
3.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-102

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City of Joplin to enter into an agreement with American Airlines, Inc. for the purpose of guaranteeing minimum revenue in an amount not to exceed Six Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($600,000.00) for regularly scheduled air passenger service between Joplin Regional Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport; authorizing the City Manager to execute the same by and on behalf of the City of Joplin; and containing an emergency clause. 
4.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-103

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City of Joplin to enter into an agreement with the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation for the purpose of sharing liability for the air service agreement minimum revenue guaranty by and between the City of Joplin and American Air Lines, Inc. in an amount not to exceed Six Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($600,000.00) for regularly scheduled air passenger service between Joplin Regional Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport; authorizing the City Manager to execute the same by and on behalf of the City of Joplin; and containing an emergency clause
5.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-350

AN ORDINANCE approving the contract by and between the City of Joplin and Big Johns for the demolition of the structure(s) and clearing of lot area located at 1224 Roosevelt Ave. in the City of Joplin, Missouri, for Three Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Nine and 00/100 Dollars ($3,599.00); providing how the cost thereof shall be paid; how the assessment thereof shall be made; and containing an emergency clause.
6.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-351

AN ORDINANCE approving the contract by and between the City of Joplin and Big Johns for the demolition of the structure(s) and clearing of lot area located at 315 E. Markwardt St (315 E. 13TH St.). in the City of Joplin, Missouri, for Two Thousand Nine Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($2,900.00); providing how the cost thereof shall be paid; how the assessment thereof shall be made; and containing an emergency clause.
11.

Ordinances - First Reading

1.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-250

AN ORDINANCE establishing grades and accepting the Plat of Standeford-Russow located at the northwest corner of Schifferdecker Avenue and 24th Street in the City of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.
2.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2019-600

AN ORDINANCE establishing the Joplin Youth Council as an official advisory board to the Joplin City Council.
12.

Ordinances - Second Reading And Third Reading

1.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 2018-027

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City of Joplin to amend the Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement with Connect2Culture previously approved as Ordinance 2017-149 for the purpose of extending timeframes and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same by and on behalf of the City of Joplin.
Documents:
  1. CB2018-027.PDF
13.

Unfinished Business

14.

New Business

1.

CASE 040-18 - SITE PLAN

Case 040-18: 2920 E 22nd Street – A request for a Site Plan Review to construct a parking lot –
Foundation 13, LLC .
2.

BOARDS/COMMISSIONS REAPPOINTMENTS

The following board members are eligible for reappointment to their respective boards:
CVAB: Denise DuBois
PARKS & REC: Jennifer Martucci
3.

News From Public Information Officer Lynn Onstot

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow...here we go again. Now the City wants to use $200K of the CVB Fund Balance (hotel/motel taxes) to fund a non-tourism item. There is zero evidence or data to support the belief that additional flights will increase tourism into Joplin. I guess the City figures that they will come to see the renovated Joe Becker Stadium and the new pro baseball team which cost the City about $2.0M in CVB funds. Oh, wait...how well did that work out?