Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Ozark City Council Meeting Agenda

BOARD OF ALDERMEN TENTATIVE MEETING AGENDA

MONDAY MAY 4, 2009

7:00 P.M. COUNCIL MEETING

POSTED APRIL 29, 2009 Ordinance #09-015



PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING(S): April 20, 2009 Minutes.

CEREMONIAL MATTERS:

1. Proclamation-Teacher Appreciation Week.

2. Proclamation- Building Safety Week.

REPORT ON QUESTIONS FROM PREVIOUS MEETING(S): None

BILLS OPEN FOR PUBLIC DISCUSSION:

A. BILLS REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING: Zoning Case #2009-383.

1. Bill #2450-Zoning Case #2009-383-209 E. Farmer St. Owner Suzanne Vanvig. R-1CH (R-1C Historic) to R-1C. Alderman Melissa Wagner.

B. FIRST READING BILLS:

1. Bill #2451-Approving the Final Plat of Deerbrook Industrial Park. Owners MDP Construction & MDP

Properties, Inc. Alderman Rick Gardner.

2. Bill #2452-An Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Ozark by Deleting One Section of Title 1, Chapter 110 Relating to “Standing Committees Appointed” and Enacting, in Lieu Thereof, One New Section Relating to a Similar Subject Matter. Alderman Mike Esterl.

C. RESOLUTIONS:

1. Resolution #1583-Authorizing the City Administrator to Execute Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to Engineering Services Contract with Matthews & Associates, Inc. for Design and Construction Inspection of the Safe Route to Schools Sidewalk Project Phase 3. Alderman Chris Snyder.

2. Resolution #1584-Awarding the Bid and Authorizing the Mayor to Execute the Necessary Documents to Enter Into a Contract with __________________________ for the Annual Purchase of Low Pressure High Output Amalgam UV Lamps for the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Alderman Dennis Sparrow.

D. EMERGENCY BILLS: None

E. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BILLS (TAX BILLS): None

F. GRANTS: None

G. AMENDED BILLS: None

SECOND READING AND FINAL PASSAGE OF BILLS. NO PUBLIC DISCUSSION. BOARD DISCUSSION ONLY: None

REPORT OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES:

1. Administrative Committee: 1. Chris Stone Economic Development/Chamber Update April 2009.

2. Update on the May 16, 2009 Council Retreat.

2. Public Safety:

3. Public Works:

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS/COUNCIL COMMENTS:

1. Steve Johnson – Southwest Materials, 2340 W. St. Highway CC. Requesting to Waive Water Impact on Temporary Water Line.

2. Lila Davis-Resident at 407 S. 3rd Ave. Discussion on Code Violations.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS:

1. Pay Bills.

ADJOURNMENT

The tentative Agenda of this meeting may include a vote to close part of this meeting to discuss Litigation-Personnel-Real Estate pursuant to RSMO: 610-021 (1,2,3) and such other matters as may come before the Board.

Representatives of the News Media may obtain copies of this notice by contacting: The City Clerk’s Office at (417) 581-2407 or by E-Mail lwilson@ozarkmissouri.org

(To be posted at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of the Meeting on a bulletin board or other prominent place which is easily accessible to the public and clearly designated for posting notices at the principal office of the Municipal Corporation or Political Subdivision or, if no such office exists, at the building in which the meeting is to be held). In accordance with ADA Guidelines, if you need special accommodations when attending City Meetings, please notify the City Clerk’s Office at least 3 days prior to the scheduled meeting.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Information From Around the Ozarks On KSGF

A big thank you to KSGF and Vincent David Jericho for spending some time discussing some of Springfield’s surrounding areas.  If you missed the program this morning you can catch the interviews here:

Christian County Sherriff Joey Kyle

http://www.ksgf.com/DesktopModules/Orizonti_NukeNews/getLink.aspx?pid=67&tid=3508&newsid=46542

Nixa Alderman Michael

http://www.ksgf.com/DesktopModules/Orizonti_NukeNews/getLink.aspx?pid=67&tid=3508&newsid=46539

Ozark Alderman Melissa Wagner

http://www.ksgf.com/DesktopModules/Orizonti_NukeNews/getLink.aspx?pid=67&tid=3508&newsid=46538

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Video: 4-20-2009 Ozark Board of Aldermen's Meeting

I recorded it in the wrong format so the file was too big and I have to break it up into sections...The audio is less than ideal as well...this will be better next time.

FBI Announces 1st American to make the top 10 most wanted terrorists list

While listening to CSPAN on my drive home today, I heard the FBI announce they have added the first American to their "Most Wanted Terrorist List".  You can catch the FBI's story here: http://www.fbi.gov/page2/april09/wanted042109.html.  His name is Daniel Andreas San Diego and he is from San Fransisco.  

If you read the Department of Homeland Security's recent report on domestic terrorists and the militia movement your first thought is probably that San Diego is some Right-wing, gun loving, skin head....WRONG!

San Diego has been added to the list because he is "An animal rights extremist wanted for allegedly bombing two San Francisco-area office buildings in 2003 has been added to our Most Wanted Terrorists list—the first domestic terrorist to be included with international terrorists such as Usama Bin Laden."

"San Diego, known to be involved with a group called SHAC—Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty—is wanted for his alleged involvement in bombing two biotech facilities that did business with Huntingdon Life Sciences, a company that conducts animal experimentation for the medical and pharmaceutical industries." 

I didn't notice SHAC on Missouri's report of domestic terrorist threats.  In fact, I didn't notice any left wing extremist groups.....interesting.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Agenda: Monday April 20th Ozark Board of Aldermen Meeting

Meeting to be held Monday April 20th 7 PM at Ozark City Hall

Pledge
Roll Call
Approval of April 6th, 2009 Minutes
Vote:  Bill 2449 - Ordinance approving the April 7th Election Results

Ceremonial Matters:
Swearing in newly elected officials
Election of Mayor Pro-Tem.
Election of the City Clerk
Mayoral appointments of committees: Public Safety, Public Works, Admin.
Arbor Day - Proclamation

Report on questions from previous meeting.

Bills open for public discussion:
Bills requiring public hearing: NONE
Resolution: Entering into a contract for Professional Bond Council Services for city projects.
     Bids:  Yates, Mauck, Bohrer, Elliff & Fels, P.C.
Gilmore Bell
King Hershey, PC
Emergency Bills: NONE
Public improvements bills (tax bills): NONE
Grants: NONE
Amended Bills: NONE

Bills open for second readings and final passage: NONE
Report of officers, boards, and committees
Admin: NONE
Public Safety: Appoint Chief Hodges to the 911 board
Public Works: Quail Run Meeting Update

New business/council comments:
Missouri Municipal League Elected Officials Training Conference June 11-12
Council Retreat Date

Miscellaneous Business:
Pay Bills

Adjournment.

NOTE:  This is my interpretation of the minutes.  An official copy can be obtained from City Hall.  Or, if you'll just let me know you want one, email me at melissadwagner@gmail.com and I will email you a copy.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

If you were wondering what a true statesman was...


Here is Mel Hancock's full speech from the Springfield Tea Party at Fassnite Park on Sat April 18th.  They don't make 'em like this anymore. 

Forgive the audio and shaky cam......this was my first video with my new camera.   

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

My First Monthly Community Breakfast

I have scheduled my first community breakfast April 25th at 8AM at the Village Inn in Ozark.  This will be an informal meet and greet where you can ask questions and pose ideas regarding our city and its future.  We can also discus what went on at the April 20th Board meeting and how those things effect you.  All citizens are welcome and encouraged to attend.  

Note:  You are not required to order any food, but the Village Inn asks that everyone orders a drink.

For more information please leave a comment or give me a call at 417-231-1045.  You can also email me at melissadwagner@gmail.com

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Many Thanks are in Order!

We did it!!!  Now that I have had a couple of days to let it sink in and to recoup, I want to take a moment to say thank you.  YOU made this campaign a success, and I truly appreciate this opportunity to serve the citizens of Ozark.  

First, I would like my husband, Karl.   Without his support, hard work, and encouragement, I could have never done this.  

I would also like to thank all of the people who contributed time, money, and council to me during this campaign.  I am so grateful for all of your help.

A special thanks to my Mom, who drove all the way from Arkansas to help out on election day, and to those of you who braved the cold weather and manned the polling places or went door to door.  

I am optimistic about the future of Ozark and about the new board members and Mayor Jackson.  I look forward to serving with them and serving the city of Ozark.  Thanks again to all of you for making this possible.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

One candidate steps down, and another one stands up.

I just wanted to take a moment and express my disappointment in the City of Springfield's move to force Al Valdivia to drop out of the Ward 1 Alderman's race.  Apparently there is some sort of conflict of interest with Al's current job at the ice park and sitting on the board of alderman should he win the election.  I'm not really sure where the conflict lies.  Regardless, I am sorry to see Al have to do this.  I think he was a great candidate, and I think he would have made a good alderman.  

On a second note, congratulations to another Ward 1 candidate, Linda Burdette, for sticking up for herself in the News-leader.  Linda, along with quite a few other candidates, was personally attacked a couple of weeks ago in the CC Headliner by Mark Spinabella.  Mark, including others, have questioned Linda's motivations for running for alderman due to her recent settlement from the city over un-payed wages.  In an attempt to clear her name, Linda told her story to the News-Leader and they published it.  Whether or not you agree with Linda's politics or her motivations for running,  it takes courage to stand up to a 20 year veteran of the city council.  If she uses this same show of courage in office, I bet she will make a good alderman.  

Since I have taken time to speak of two of the three candidates in Ward 1, I should probably say something about Chis Snyder.  My mention of the other two candidates is in no way a slight to Chris.  I think he is a genuinely nice guy.  He is knowledgeable and has some experience having served as the president of the Chamber.  Plus he is an Ozark Native who is active with the school system and the city's Economic Development Board.  It is obvious that he cares very much for this city.  He too would make a good alderman.  

I think the citizens in Ward 1 have a great problem.  Any three of these folks would make good alderman and I would be thrilled to serve with any of them.