Nuisance Abatement Bids

The City of Rich Hill, Missouri, is seeking bids for nuisance abatement at a set rate per lot to include brush removal, mowing and weed eating. This will be from August 21, 2022 through December 2023.

Bids will be accepted until 4:00 pm on May 6th, 2021, to be reviewed at the regular Board of Aldermen Meeting scheduled for May 11th, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.  For more information, call City Hall at (417) 395-2223 or via e-mail at cityclerk@richhillmo.com.

Proposals should be submitted marked “Nuisance Abatement” with the name of the bidder.

The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, to waive any technicalities in the bid process, to award any bid or portion of a bid which is deemed to be the most advantageous to the City, and to make any investigations as are deemed necessary to determine the ability of a bidder to provide/perform the requested services.  In addition, bidders shall not be permitted to use to their advantage any error or omission in the invitation for bid or related specifications.

Bids should be submitted to Casey Crews, City Clerk, either by mail, fax, or e-mail.

City of Rich Hill

Attn: Casey Crews

120 N. 7th Street

Rich Hill, MO  64779

Fax (417) 395-4555

cityclerk@richhillmo.com

Resolution 2022-3 City Fee Schedule

CITY OF RICH HILL, MISSOURI

A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RICH HILL, MISSOURI, APPROVING THE AMOUNTS FOR CERTAIN FEES AND CHARGES.

WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen of the City of Rich Hill, Missouri (the “Board”), has determined that certain fees and charges shall be listed in the City Fee Schedule; and

WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen is to review and approve the City Fee Schedule on an annual basis.

NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Rich Hill, Missouri, as follows:

SECTION 1 – The current amounts for City fees and charges shall be as set forth in the City Fee Schedule, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference.  Any fees and charges not listed in the City Fee Schedule shall be as set forth in the applicable ordinance.

SECTION 2 – This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage.

PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED, by the Board of Alderman of the City of Rich Hill, Missouri, this 13th day of April 2022.

____________________________

Nathan Kassner, Mayor

ATTEST:

_______________________________                

Casey Crews, City Clerk

Ayes:

Nays:

Absent:

EXHIBIT A

City Fee Schedule

Ordinance 1698 Bill No. 699 Greenlawn Cemetery:

ARTICLE 2 – INTERMENT

  1. Section 2 – Grave Space Costs
    1. Grave Space Cost                                           $550.00
    2. Payment Plan Handling Charge                     $  25.00
  2. Section 3 – Perpetual Care
    1. Perpetual Care (per grave space)                   $125.00
  3. Section 5 – Regulation of Disinterment
    1. Disinterment                                                   $750.00
  4. Section 6 – Interment Fees
    1. Vault or box
      1. Weekday                                             $550.00
      1. Saturdays                                            $600.00
      1. Sundays & Holidays                           $700.00
      1. Infant Weekday                                  $300.00
      1. Infant Weekends & Holidays             $350.00
  5. Cremated Remains
    1. Weekday                                             $200.00
    1. Weekends & Holidays                        $250.00
  6. Double Burial                                                 $200.00

ARTICLE 3 – GRAVES

  1. Section 1 – Placement and location of foundations, monuments, etc. and permit fees
    1. Monument Placement                                    $  15.00
  2. Section 5 – Transfer of Grave Sites
    1. Grave Transfer                                               $  15.00

Ordinance 1716 Bill No. 721 Minimum Housing Standards

ARTICLE VII: PENALTIES

  1. Ordinance Violation Fine                                           $100 to $500

Ordinance 1717 Bill No. 722 Mobile Home and RV

ARTICLE II: MOBILE HOMES

  1. Section 7 – Violations and penalties
    1. First conviction                                                          $200 including court costs
    1. Second conviction                                                      $275 including court costs
    1. Third conviction                                                         $350 including court costs
    1. Fourth and subsequent convictions                            $450 including court costs

ARTICLE III: RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

  1. Section 2 – Violations and penalties
    1. First conviction                                                          $200 including court costs
    1. Second conviction                                                      $275 including court costs
    1. Third conviction                                                         $350 including court costs
    1. Fourth and subsequent convictions                            $450 including court costs

Ordinance 1718 Bill No. 723 Parks

SECTION 1.

  1. Section 2 – Reservation of Shelter Houses and Band Stand
    1. Prospect Park Small Shelter                                       $15.00 per day
    1. Prospect Park Large Shelter                                       $25.00 per day
  • Park Place Bandstand                                                 $50.00 per day
  • Park Place Shelter                                                      $15.00 per day
  • Section 8 – Penalties
    • Ordinance Violation Fine                                           Up to $500 and court costs

Ordinance 1721 Bill No. 729 Minor Traffic

ARTICLE I: MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION

  1. Section 2 – Penalty for Minor Traffic Violations
    1. Minor Traffic Fine                                                      Up to $225
  2. Section 24 – Seat Belt and Child Safety Restraints Required, Exemptions, Penalty
    1. Penalty
      1. Fine – Section b & c                                              Not to exceed  $10 and no court costs
      1. Fine – Section d                                                    Not to exceed $25 and court costs

Ordinance 1730 Bill No. 735 Wastewater

ARTICLE III

  1. Section 2
    1. Sewer Permit                                                  $25.00

ARTICLE IV

  1. Section 2
    1. Residential/Commercial Permit                     $25.00
    2. Industrial Permit                                             $25.00
    3. Residential Sewer Tap                                    $350.00
    4. Commercial Sewer Tap                                  $350.00

ARTICLE VIII – VIOLATIONS

  1. Section 2
    1. Violation                                                         $150.00

ARTICLE IX – RATES

  1. Section 3
    1. Inside City Limits                                           $.00760 per gallon

($7.60 per 1000 gallons)

  1. Outside City Limits                                        $.00890 per gallon

($8.90 per 1000 gallons)

  1. Base Fee                                                         $19.50 Inside City Limits

$20.80 Outside City Limits

  1. Ordinance 1734 Bill No. 739 Water
  2. Section 3 – Rate Schedule
    1. Inside City Limits                                           $.01150 per gallon

($11.50 per 1000 gallons)

  1. Outside City Limits                                        $.01400 per gallon

($14.00 per 1000 gallons)

  1. Base Fee                                                         $33.00 Inside City Limits

$36.00 Outside City Limits

  1. Primacy Fee                                                   
    1. Un-metered/not greater than               $5.28 per year

1 inch

  1. Greater than 1 inch and equal to         $21.00 per year

or less than 2 inches

  1. Greater than 2 inches and equal         $102.00 per year

to or less than 4 inches          

  1. Greater than 4 inches                          $198.00 per year
  2. Section 5 – Water User’s Bills
    1. Late fee                                                           10% of unpaid bill
    2. Delinquent amount allowed                           $25.00
    3. Administrative Fee                                         $40.00
    4. Second meter reading issue                            $50.00 additional charge
    5. Third meter reading issue                               $50.00 additional charge

$20.00 disconnection fee

  1. Section 6 – Service
    1. Installation/Removal Fees
      1. Inside City Limits ¾ inch water tap   $800.00
      1. Inside City Limits any other size       $4200.00 plus 10%
      1. Outside City Limits ¾ inch water tap $900.00
      1. Outside City Limits any other size     $4200.00 plus 10%
      1. Connection fee                                    $10.00
  2. DepositsCredit Application                              $5.00Yellow Tier                                        $100.00Red Tier                                              $200.00
  3. Work MetersConstruction Account                         $50.00
  4. Garden MeterInstallation                                          $800.00
  1. Section 9 – Water Meter Repair/Damage
    1. Customer Destruction/Damage                      $500.00
  2. Section 15 – Discontinuance of Water Service
    1. Non-payment of any account
      1. Administrative Fee                             $40.00

Ordinance 1744 Bill No. 747 Nuisances and Other Debris

ARTICLE I – MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS

  1. Section 3
    1. First Violation                                                $200.00 including court costs;
    2. Second Violation                                            $250.00 including court costs;
    3. Third Violation                                               $350.00 including court costs;
    4. Fourth and subsequent violations                   $450.00 including court costs

ARTICLE II – ABATEMENT OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS

  1. Section 17 – Cost of City abatement and rights to collect
    1. City Abatement                                  $50.00 including costs to abate;
    2. Penalty                                                            $50.00 administrative cost
    3. Contractor Abatement                        Contractor rate per written agreement

Ordinance 1746 Bill No. 750 Rural Fire Protection Services

  1. SECTION 6 – Fees for membership
    1. Commercial building                                      $110.00
    1. Each habitable dwelling                                 $  80.00
    1. A tract of land with improvements                 $  50.00

other than a dwelling

  • A tract without improvements when the        $  40.00

member has a current membership under

subsection (a), (b), or (c).

  • A track without improvements when the       $  50.00

member does not have a current membership

under subsection (a), (b), or (c).

Fees are for each commercial building, each dwelling and/or each tract of land for which there is to be rural fire protection services.

  • SECTION 9 – Liability of non-member
    • Responding to an emergency                         $100.00
    • Each hour or proportional sum for each         $250.00

quarter-hour spent providing emergency

services

Ordinance 1749 Bill No. 753 Refuse

  1. Section 6 – Demolition and Construction Waste Permits; Inspections
    1. Section 6.2 –
      1. Liability Insurance Policy                  $1,000,000.00 combined single limit
  2. Section 6.4 –
    1. Demolition and Construction

Waste Permit Fee                               $  35.00 for 30 days

                                                            $  35.00 for each additional

                                                            30-day period, up to 120 days

  1. Section 10 – Service Charges/Deposits
    1. Residential Users
      1. Inside City Limits – No Cart               $21.25 per month
      1. Inside City Limits – Cart                     $22.25 per month
      1. Outside City Limits – No Cart            $27.45 per month
      1. Outside City Limits – Cart                  $29.45 per month
      1. Deposit                                               $ 58.90
      1. Each additional BL & Sons Cart        $    5.00
  2. Commercial Users
    1. Inside City Limits – No Cart               $27.05 per month
    1. Inside City Limits – Cart                     $29.05 per month
    1. Outside City Limits – No Cart            $33.25 per month
    1. Outside City Limits – Cart                  $35.25 per month
    1. Deposit                                               $ 70.50
    1. Each additional BL & Sons Cart        $    5.00
  1. Hopper cycle                                                  $   5.00 minimum per cycle
  2. Dumpsters                                                     
    1. 1 Pick-Up Weekly     
      1. 2 Yard Inside City Limits       $ 82.25
      1. 2 Yard Outside City Limits    $ 84.25
      1. 3 Yard Inside City Limits       $100.75
      1. 3 Yard Outside City Limits    $102.75
      1. 4 Yard Inside City Limits       $121.00
      1. 6 Yard Inside City Limits       $156.25
    1. 2 Pick-Ups Weekly
      1. 2 Yard Inside City Limits       $122.75
      1. 2 Yard Outside City Limits    $124.75
      1. 3 Yard Inside City Limits       $159.75
      1. 3 Yard Outside City Limits    $161.75
      1. 4 Yard Inside City Limits       $193.75
      1. 6 Yard Inside City Limits       $270.15
    1. 3 Pick-Ups Weekly
      1. 2 Yard Inside City Limits       $163.25
      1. 2 Yard Outside City Limits    $165.25
      1. 3 Yard Inside City Limits       $218.75
      1. 3 Yard Outside City Limits    $220.75
      1. 4 Yard Inside City Limits       $270.00
      1. 6 Yard Inside City Limits       $385.25

Ordinance 1753 Bill No. 760 Rural Fire Protection Services

  1. Section 6 – Fees for Membership
    1. Commercial building                          $110.00
    1. Each habitable dwelling                                 $  80.00
    1. A tract of land with improvements                $  50.00
      other than a dwelling
    1. A tract of land without improvements           $  40.00

when the member has a current
membership under subsection (a), (b), or (c.)

  • A tract of land without improvements           $  50.00
    when the member does not have a current
    membership under subsection (a), (b), or (c).
  • Section 9 – Liability of non-member
    • Emergency response                                       $100.00
    • Emergency services provided                         $250.00
      (per hour or a proportional sum for each quarter hour)

Rural Fire Protection Services

AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE OPERATION OF RURAL FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND RESIDENTS OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS OF RICH HILL, MISSOURI

________________________________________________________________________

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF CITY OF RICH HILL, MISSOURI AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION 1 – Purpose

The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide rural fire protection services to certain property owners and residents outside the corporate limits of the City of Rich Hill.

SECTION 2 – Definitions

Commercial building – Any building used for commercial use and/or business activities that is not considered or used as a dwelling

Dwelling – A structure or a discrete space within a structure intended for people to live in or where a person or group of people live

  • A structure that people actually live in is a dwelling regardless of its intended purpose
  • A vacant structure is only a dwelling if intended for human residence
  • A dwelling may include one or more rooms used as an office or workshop provided the dwelling is in residential use

Habitable – A residence that is safe and can be occupied in reasonable comfort. The premises should be closed against the weather, provide running water, access to decent toilets and bathing facilities, heating and electricity

Improvements – Enhancements to a tract of land such as driveways, fencing, parking spaces, pavement, walls and outbuildings (does not include a habitable dwelling)

Membership Dues – Dues that are set by the City to provide fire protection services in lieu of assessing a charge for fire protection services actually performed

Member – Any resident that has paid membership dues as set forth in this Ordinance

Non-member – Any resident that has not paid membership dues as set forth in this Ordinance

Property Owner – Any person owning and/or renting property within the unincorporated district/boundaries of the Rich Hill Fire Department

Tract – A large area of land that runs continuously without being divided by a road or river

SECTION 3 – City to furnish equipment and personnel

The City shall furnish fire-fighting equipment and personnel from the Rich Hill Fire Department to property owners and residents of Bates County whose property has current boundaries on file with the County Commission.

SECTION 4 – Membership Fees

The City shall sell memberships to persons residing or owning real property whose property has current boundaries on file with the County Commission and whose residence or property is easily accessible by a road.  In the event the City determines the property to not easily accessible by a road, the City reserves the right to terminate the membership, and the membership fee shall be refunded.

SECTION 5 Availability

Rural fire protection services shall be available only for real property that has current boundaries on file with the County Commission and for which the owner or resident has purchased a current membership from the City.  The City, at its discretion may dispatch fire-fighting equipment and personnel from the City Fire Department to fires outside the city limits involving churches, schools, buildings for community services group meetings or for a life-threatening fire even if memberships for such locations have not been purchased.

SECTION 6 – Fees for membership are listed in the City Fee Schedule Resolution

a.         Commercial building                                                 

b.         Each habitable dwelling                                            

     c.         A tract of land with improvements                            

                 other than a dwelling

d.         A tract without improvements when the                   

            member has a current membership under

            subsection (a), (b), or (c).

e.         A track without improvements when the                  

member does not have a current membership

under subsection (a), (b), or (c).

Fees are for each commercial building, each dwelling and/or each tract of land for which there is to be rural fire protection services.

SECTION 7 – Terms, late fees

a.         The membership fee provides fire protection services as provided for a period beginning September 1 and terminating August 31 of the following year.

b.         Membership fees shall be payable on or before the 1st day of September in each year.

c.         After September 1, the City Clerk shall assess a penalty for late payment equal to 1 ½ percent of the total fee for each month or part of month thereafter.

SECTION 8 – Prorating services

a.         Notwithstanding the preceding Section, membership fees shall be prorated if purchase of a new membership occurs after September 30th in any year.

b.         Membership fees shall be 1/12 of regular fee for each full month remaining until September 1, and membership will begin on the first day of the month following payment.

SECTION 9 – Liability of non-member

a.         Whenever the fire department or personnel of the City Fire Department are dispatched to respond to any fire, chemical spill or motor vehicle accident or upon the real property of a non-member, the non-member shall be liable for the cost of the response, including, but not limited to, the fees listed in the City Fee Schedule.   

b.         No property owner or individual shall be liable for fees or charges under this Section if said property owner or individual notifies the Fire Department in writing, prior to the occurrence of an incident on or involving their property, not to respond to said incident.

c.         In the event the non-member is insured by any policy or contract of insurance that might provide coverage for such event, the City shall submit a statement for its services to the insurance company of the non-member.

SECTION 10 – Request for fire service

The Fire Chief or his authorized representative shall have the discretion to determine the type and amount of fire equipment and personnel necessary to respond to the request.

SECTION 11 – Dispatch to a rural fire

a.         Fire-fighting equipment and personnel dispatched shall be dispatched outside the City limits only when the equipment and personnel are not needed within the City.

b.         In the event the equipment and personnel are needed within the City while the equipment and personnel are on a rural fire call, the Fire Chief or his authorized representative, at his discretion, may immediately recall the equipment and personnel to the City.

SECTION 12 – Transferability

The membership shall be transferable only to a subsequent purchaser of the real property for which the membership was purchased.

SECTION 13 – Right of refusal

The City shall have the right to refuse or reject any application for membership or deny the renewal of any membership.

Any ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed.

This ordinance shall be in force and affect from and after its passage and approval as provided by law.[i]

1ST READING ON THIS THE 13TH DAY OF APRIL, 2022.          

2ND READING ON THIS THE 13TH DAY OF APRIL, 2022.

THIS ORDINANCE WAS READ TWO TIMES AND PASSED THIS 13TH DAY OF APRIL, 2022.

________________________________________

Nathan Kassner, Mayor                                             

ATTEST:                   

_____________________________________

Casey Crews, City Clerk

Ayes:  Rich, Bonham, Humble

Nays:  None

Absent:  None


[i] For informational purposes, this Ordinance repeals and replaces the following:   Ordinance No. 1747, enacted November 9, 2021, Ordinance No. 1649, enacted April 11, 2017 which repealed Ordinance No. 1504, enacted June 9, 2015.

Firemen & First Responders

AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES OF THE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRST RESPONDERS

_____________________________________________________________________________

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF RICH HILL AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION 1 – Appointments

a.         The Mayor, with the consent of the Board of Aldermen, shall appoint the Fire Chief.

b.         The Fire Chief with the approval of the Mayor shall appoint the Assistant Fire Chief and the First Responder Coordinator.

c.         A vacancy in the office of the Fire Chief shall be temporarily filled by the next in command who shall perform the duties of the Fire Chief, with all the rights, privileges, powers and jurisdiction of the Fire Chief until the Fire Chief’s return, or in the case of death, resignation, removal from office or any other cause whatever, until the Mayor, with the consent of the Board of Aldermen, appoints a new Fire Chief.

d.         The Appointee shall live or work within the City’s Rural Fire Protection area unless prior consent has been obtained from the Mayor or Board of Alderman.  

SECTION 2– Fire Chief and Volunteer Fireman Qualifications

All volunteers shall:

a.         Be at least 18 years of age or older;

b.         Have a valid driver’s license to operate fire department vehicles and maintain a current copy of such with the City Clerk;

c.          Provide proof of liability insurance coverage on the personal vehicle(s) used in the performance of the duties and responsibilities as a fireman;

d.          Live or work within the City’s Rural Fire Protection area unless prior consent has been obtained from the Mayor, Board of Alderman or Fire Chief.

SECTION 3 -Volunteer First Responder Qualifications

All volunteers shall:

a.         Be at least 18 years of age or older;

b.          Have a valid driver’s license and maintain a current copy of such with the City Clerk;

c.          Provide proof of liability insurance coverage on the personal vehicle(s) used in the performance of the duties and responsibilities as a First Responder;

d.          Be certified with proof of annual certification provided to the City Clerk;

e.         Be certified to use any equipment with proof of certification provided to the City Clerk;

f.          If EMT licensed, a copy of the license shall be submitted to the City Clerk and again each time the license is renewed; 

g.         Live or work within the City’s Rural Fire Protection area unless prior consent has been obtained from the Mayor, Board of Alderman, Fire Chief or First Responder Coordinator.

SECTION 4 – Compensation for Fire Chief, Volunteer Fireman and First Responders

a.         The Fire Chief shall be paid $300.00 per month.

b.         The Fire Chief and all volunteers shall be covered by the City’s workers’ compensation insurance.

c.         Volunteer Firemen and First Responders shall be paid each month per call and per meeting/training session.

d.         Definitions

            Meeting/training session – Attendance from start to finish of the meeting or training session, (usually 7 p.m.to 9 p.m.), unless the absence is pre-approved by the Fire Chief.

Call – Attendance from start to finish of a call, or on stand-by for the call at the station until personnel is back in quarters or unless released by incident command officer on the call. 

e.         Requests for call/trainingreimbursement shall be submitted to the City Clerk no later than the first Monday of the first full week of the following month in which the call/training was accrued. The request shall be accompanied by written documentation of attendance.

SECTION 5 – Duties and Responsibilities of the Fire Chief

The Fire Chief shall:

a.         Oversee all volunteers, the Assistant Fire Chief and First Responder Coordinator;

b.         Report directly to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen;

c.         Oversee the use and care of equipment;

d.         Maintain equipment in constant state of readiness and arrange for the immediate repair or replacement upon discovery of defective equipment;

e.         Maintain a running inventory of all equipment;

f.          Provide the Mayor with monthly activity reports;

g.         Report any changes in personnel, any changes in the condition of existing equipment and any purchase of new equipment for insurance purposes;

h.         Provide the Board of Aldermen a list of all volunteers and the equipment issued to each of them.  All equipment shall be owned by the City.  All personal equipment shall be assigned by the Fire Chief and signed out by the City Clerk;

i.          Order a temporary outdoor burning ban on the City whenever  it is deemed in the best interest of the citizens of the City that open fire be prohibited. The temporary outdoor burning ban shall remain in effect until released by the Fire Chief;

j.          Prepare a budget and submit it to the City Clerk no later than March 1 of each calendar year.  The budget shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Aldermen;

k.         Complete all fire and medical reports and turn them into the City Clerk;

l.          Report immediately to the Mayor any suspension or revocation of his or her driver’s license or cancellation of personal vehicle insurance;

m.        Issue a written 10-day notice to any Fireman and First Responders whose driver’s license, auto insurance or certification license has expired.  If a Fireman or First Responder fails to submit documentation of reinstatement of the license or insurance within 10 days, the Fireman or First Responder shall be removed from roster of active personnel;

n.         Administer a driving test with a checklist for each Fireman and First Responder within 30 days of their addition to the roster.  Firemen or First Responders shall not operate fire or first responder vehicles until they have passed the test.

SECTION 6 – General Rules for Volunteer Firemen and First Responders

a.         All volunteers shall attend the monthly training meetings at the fire station.

b.         The Chief and Assistant Chief shall carry radios.  Any other use of radios by Firemen shall be at the discretion of the Fire Chief.  Any misuse of radios shall cause retrieval of radio and a 30-day suspension.

c.         All volunteers using a blue light shall follow Missouri State Statues and shall be issued a permit by the Fire Chief upon inspection and before such equipment is operated in an emergency situation. 

d.         The Assistant Fire Chief shall report directly to the Fire Chief.

e.         All volunteers shall report immediately to the Fire Chief and Mayor any suspension or revocation of drivers license or cancellation of personal vehicle insurance.

f.          First Responders follow the protocol agreed to by the Fire Chief and any emergency medical providers.

g.         First Responders shall only respond to medical calls per the approved protocol.

h.         Only First Responders that have a valid EMT license on file with the City Clerk shall ride in the ambulance from the scene.

i.          The Fire Department shall have 17 volunteers and the Fire Chief.

j.          First Responders shall have 17 volunteers.

k.         A volunteer who is both a Fireman and a First Responder shall be counted both as a Fireman and a First Responder.

ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE ARE HEREBY REPEALED.

This Ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and approval.[i]

First reading: April 13, 2022

Second reading: April 13, 2022

APPROVED THIS 13TH DAY OF APRIL 2022

                                                                                Attest:

________________________________                     _______________________________

Nathan Kassner                                                          Casey Crews

Mayor                                                                         City Clerk

Ayes:   Humble, Bonham, Rich                 

Nays:  None

Absent:  None


 

[i] For informational purposes, this Ordinance deleted the specific amount of volunteer pay and deleted Section 7 Billing from Ordinance 1706, enacted January 8, 2020.

For informational purposes, this Ordinance No. replaces the following:  Ordinance No. 1706, enacted January 8, 2020; Ordinance No. 1648, enacted April 11, 2017; Ordinance No. 1504, enacted June 9, 2015; Ordinance No. 1389, enacted November 13, 2012; Ordinance 1385, enacted August 14, 2012; Ordinance No. 1344, enacted September 22, 2009; Ordinance No. 1299, enacted November 27, 2007; Ordinance No. 1265, enacted June 27, 2006; Ordinance No. 1211, enacted May 25, 2004; Ordinance No. 1191, enacted September 9, 2003; Ordinance No. 1187, enacted June 10, 2003; Ordinance No. 1136, enacted October 23, 2001; and Ordinance No. 1110, enacted September 12, 2000.