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Attachment 1 - Computer Reference Locator Numbers
BUSINESS REDEVELOPMENT 6 Attachment 1 City of Kirkwood Code § 6-33 Computer Reference Locator Numbers 23M110030 23M140235 24M440121 24M441032 23M120462 23M110104 23M140244 24M440130 24M441043 23M120471 23M110122 23M140253 24M440141 24M441065 23M120491 23M110131 23M140271 24M440152 24M441076 23M120509 23M110195 23M140280 24M440163 24M441087 23M120518 23M110214 23M140291 24M440635 23M120215 23M120673 23M110241 23M140327 24M440644 23M120224 23M120682 23M110294 23M140345 24M440662 23M120233 23M120691 23M110306 23M140354 24M440671 23M120242 23M120701 23M110315 23M140381 24M440680 23M120251 23M120710 23M110526 23M140400 24M440901 23M120417 24M440534 23M110535 23M140455 24M440910 23M120426 24M440552 23M110636 23M140529 24M440929 23M120435 24M440592 23M110672 23M...
Attachment 1 - Traffic Schedules Derivative Table
MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC 14 Attachment 1 City of Kirkwood Traffic Schedules Derivative Table Ord. No. Date Section Disposition 14-395, 14-396(b), (c), (f), 14-397, 14-398, 14-402, 14-403 7642 4-2-1987 1 14-397 7660 5-21-1987 1 14-396(d) 7664 6-4-1987 1 14-397 7683 8-20-1987 1, 2 14-397 7684 8-30-1987 1 14-393 2 14-394(i), (t) 3-5 14-402 – 14-404 7685 8-20-1987 1 14-393 7699 10-15-1987 1 14-391(a) 7762 5-19-1988 1 14-393 2 14-396(e) 3 14-391 4 14-398 7766 6-2-1988 1 14-399(b) 7777 6-16-1988 1 14-392 7799 8-18-1988 1 14-391(a) 7835 12-1-1988 1 14-391(a) 7836 12-1-1988 1 14-395 7906 8-17-1989 1 14-391(a) 7908 9-7-1989 1 14-393 7918 10-19-1989 1 14-391(a) 7919 10-19-1989 1 14-396(c) 7935 1-4-1990 1 14-397 7936 1-4-1990 1 14-391 7937 1-4-1990 1 14-395 7944 2...
City of Kirkwood, MO
Ch CHA Charter
[Adopted by a majority of voters of the City of Kirkwood 4-5-1983 . Amendments noted where applicable.] PREAMBLE Since 1865, the citizens of Kirkwood have actively continued to shape our city government to meet the needs of our community. In keeping with our heritage and in order to secure the benefits and advantages of home rule as authorized under the Constitution of the State of Missouri, we, the voters of the City of Kirkwood, hereby adopt the following charter:
Ch CHA Art I Incorporation, Name and Boundaries
Section 1.1 Incorporation, name and boundaries.
The inhabitants of the City of Kirkwood within the corporate limits as now established or as hereafter established in the manner provided by law, shall continue to be a municipal body politic and corporate in perpetuity, under the name of the City of Kirkwood.
Ch CHA Art II Powers
Section 2.1 Powers.
The city shall have all powers which the General Assembly of the State of Missouri has authority to confer upon any city, provided such powers are consistent with the Constitution of Missouri and are not limited or denied either by this charter or by statute. The city shall have all powers conferred by law in addition to its home rule powers. The powers of the city shall be liberally construed. The specific mention of a particular power in this charter shall not be construed as limiting the powers of the city.
Ch CHA Art III The Mayor and Council
Section 3.1 Powers vested.
All powers of the city shall be vested in the council unless specifically provided otherwise in this charter. The council shall provide for the exercise of these powers and for the performance of all duties and obligations imposed on the city by law.
Section 3.2 Composition, eligibility, election and terms.
(a) Council members. The city council shall consist of seven members; a Mayor and six Council Members. (b) Eligibility. Only registered voters of this city shall be eligible to be elected as Council Members. (c) Election, terms and limitations. (i) The Council Members shall be nominated and elected at-large by the qualified voters of this city. (ii) At each regular election of the city after the first election held under the charter, Council Members shall be elected to fill the positions of those whose terms expire and shall be elected for four-year terms. However, in the event a Council Member is being elected to replace a Council Member who vacated office prior to the expiration of such Council Member's term, the elected Council Member shall serve for t...
Section 3.3 Mayor.
(a) Eligibility. Only registered voters of the city shall be eligible to be elected to the office of Mayor. (b) Election and term. The Mayor shall be elected at regular elections of the city for a term of four years. (c) Member of council. The Mayor shall be a voting member of the city council. (d) Limitation on terms. There shall be no limit to the number of times a person may serve as Mayor; provided, however, that no person shall be eligible to be elected to more than two consecutive four-year terms as Mayor. (e) Compensation and expenses. (i) The first Mayor elected hereunder shall receive as compensation the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per month. This provision shall remain in effect unless otherwise changed by ordinance as provided herein...
Section 3.4 Prohibitions.
(a) Holding other office. Except where otherwise authorized by law or pursuant to an agreement between the city and another governmental entity, no member of the city council shall hold any other city office or employment while serving as a member of the city council. No former member of the city council shall hold any compensated, appointed city office or employment until one year after the expiration of the term for which such member was elected. (b) Appointments and removals. The city council and its members shall not direct the employment or removal of any city employee or officer who is employed or appointed under the authority of the Chief Administrative Officer. Members of the council may express their views to the Chief Administrative Officer rega...
Section 3.5 Vacancies, forfeiture of office, filling of vacancies.
(a) Vacancies. The office of a Council Member or the Mayor shall become vacant upon death, resignation, removal from office in a manner authorized by law, or forfeiture of office. (b) Forfeiture of office. A Council Member or the Mayor shall forfeit office if such Council Member or Mayor (i) lacks at any time during the term of office any qualification for the office prescribed by this charter or law, (ii) violates any express prohibition of this charter, (iii) is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or a felony, (iv) is in default to the city, or (v) fails to attend three consecutive regular meetings of the council without being excused by the council. (c) Filling of vacancies. (i) Council Member. A vacancy in the office of Council Member shall...
Section 3.6 Judge of qualifications.
The council shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its members and of the grounds for forfeiture. A member charged by the council with conduct constituting grounds for forfeiture of office shall be furnished with a written document from the council setting forth such charges. Such member may demand a public hearing before the council. The council shall have the power to issue subpoenas to compel the testimony of witnesses and the production of evidence, and it may administer oaths. The council shall subpoena such witnesses and evidence as may also be requested by the member whose forfeiture is under review at such hearing. Any person who willfully fails to comply with a subpoena issued hereunder shall be guilty of a misdemeanor subject t...
Section 3.7 Investigations.
The council may make investigations into the affairs of the city. In the event the council determines to conduct a formal investigation, it may do so only upon the vote of a majority of the council then in office setting forth with particularity the nature of the investigation. In the event the council undertakes a formal investigation, it may conduct hearings, issue subpoenas to compel the testimony of witnesses and production of evidence, and it may administer oaths. All such hearings shall be public. Any person who willfully fails to comply with a subpoena issued hereunder shall be guilty of a misdemeanor subject to penalty as provided by ordinance.
Section 3.8 Independent audit.
The council shall provide for an independent audit of all city accounts at least annually. Such audit shall be made by an independent certified public accountant or firm of such accountants. A copy of such audit report shall be kept in the City Clerk's office and shall be open to public inspection.
Section 3.9 Legislative proceedings.
(a) Meetings. The council shall meet regularly at least once each month at such time and place as the council may prescribe by rule. The council may also hold additional regular meetings at such time and place as the council may prescribe by rule. Notice of such regular meetings shall be posted at the city hall. The Mayor may, or at the request of at least three members of the council shall, call a special meeting of the council for a time not earlier than twenty-four hours after notice is given to all members of the council then in the city. Emergency meetings of the council may also be held at any time by the consent of five-sevenths of all the members of the council, and such consent may be given either prior to or during the special meeting. All meeti...
Section 3.10 Revision of ordinances.
All ordinances and resolutions of the city of a general and permanent nature shall be codified and promulgated according to a system of continuous numbering and revision as specified by ordinance.
Section 3.11 City Clerk.
The council shall appoint an officer who shall have the title of City Clerk. The council shall fix the compensation and conditions of employment for such office. The City Clerk shall maintain the journal of council proceedings, authenticate by signature of the City Clerk all ordinances and resolutions, and record them in full in a book maintained for that purpose. The City Clerk shall perform such other duties as may be required by law, by this charter, or by the council. The City Clerk shall be responsible to the council and shall hold office at the pleasure of the council.