Council to revisit rezoning question
By Ralph Pokorny
Nevada Daily Mail
The Nevada City Council will have a short agenda to tackle when they meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the city council chambers in the Public Safety Building.
Tonight, they will take a second try at rezoning property at 210 N. Osage Boulevard from M-2, heavy industry, to C-3, commercial business so Rudy Horst, who owns the property can build an apartment in the building on the property.
The council also will be considering an emergency ordinance approving an agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission to release up to $2,229,122 in block grant funds for the work that is currently under way at the Nevada Municipal Airport to rehabilitate the runway. The city is required to pay a 5-percent match that is not to exceed $117,322.
The council will also be having the second reading of an ordinance to remove the time limit on the center angle parking on Cherry Street, on the south side of the Nevada Square.
Other items on the agenda include renewing all of the liquor licenses, both for package sales and liquor by the drink, consideration of bids for a sewer inspection camera, chlorinators for the water treatment plant and computer and server hardware for the finance department and the appointment of Deanna Gissel to the plumbing board.