220910
| 1 | | | Special Action | Sponsor: Mayor Quinton Lucas
Honoring Ivori Smith for her dedicated work in organizing the Mayor’s Night Nets program, introducing the sport of volleyball to urban youth and for providing a safe, healthy activity for young people in Kansas City, Missouri this summer. | Adopted | Pass |
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220911
| 1 | | | Special Action | Sponsor: Councilmember Ryana Parks-Shaw
Recognizing the Foundation for a Drug- Free World Kansas City Chapter and The Church of Scientology Kansas City for the observance of October 23-31, 2022, as “National Red Ribbon Week,” a national campaign to encourage drug prevention activities during the last week of October. | Adopted | Pass |
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220913
| 1 | | | Special Action | Sponsor: Councilmember Heather Hall
Recognizing October 21, 2022, as Buckle Up, Phone Down Day in Kansas City and challenging the City of Kansas City to make our streets, highways, and interstates much safer. | Adopted | Pass |
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220364
| 2 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor(s): Councilmembers Bough, Bunch and Robinson
Amending Chapter 18, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Article III, Section 18-57 entitled “Adoption of International Residential Code (2018); amendments” and Article XIV, Section 18-367 entitled “Adoption of International Energy Conservation Code (2012); amendments” and enacting, in lieu thereof, new sections of like number and subject matter that update the City’s Energy Conservation Code; and setting an effective date of July 1, 2023. | Move to Amend | Fail |
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220364
| 2 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor(s): Councilmembers Bough, Bunch and Robinson
Amending Chapter 18, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Article III, Section 18-57 entitled “Adoption of International Residential Code (2018); amendments” and Article XIV, Section 18-367 entitled “Adoption of International Energy Conservation Code (2012); amendments” and enacting, in lieu thereof, new sections of like number and subject matter that update the City’s Energy Conservation Code; and setting an effective date of July 1, 2023. | Passed as Substituted | Pass |
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220898
| 1 | | | Resolution | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
RESOLUTION - Approving and endorsing Cas-KC-NEDA, LLC in its application to the Missouri Department of Economic Development Brownfields Redevelopment Program, as authorized by, and in accordance with, Chapter 447, Section 447.700 through 447.718 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, for state remediation tax credits for redevelopment of 1108-1110 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri. | Adopted | Pass |
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220902
| 1 | | | Resolution | Sponsors: Councilperson Robinson, Mayor Lucas, Councilpersons Bough and Bunch
Stating the Council’s intent regarding use of up to $50,000,000.00 in general obligation bond proceeds in the event that voters approve authorization of such bonds on November 8, 2022; designating said funds for the purpose of affordable housing and stating the Council’s intent to appropriate said funds into the Housing Trust Fund; and establishing additional requirements for the use of the funds with preference for proposals that provide for “deeply affordable housing.” | Adopted | Pass |
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220894
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Law Department
Approving and authorizing settlement of a claim for a Workers' Compensation benefit filed by Terrell McClendon for injuries resulting from an accident on June 25, 2020, while employed by the City. | Passed | Pass |
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220891
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving the plat of Villages at View Crest, an addition in Clay County, Missouri, on approximately 26.23 acres generally located at the northeast corner of Highway 152 and Highway 169, creating 3 lots and 2 tracts for the purpose of a 3 lot multi-family subdivision; accepting various easements; establishing grades on public ways; authorizing the Director of City Planning and Development to execute and/or accept certain agreements; and directing the City Clerk to record this ordinance and attached documents. (CLD-FnPlat-2021-00031) | Passed | Pass |
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220903
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Councilmember Melissa Robinson
Reducing the Contingent Appropriation by $110,000.00 in the General Fund; appropriating $110,000.00 to the American Jazz Museum in the General Fund; authorizing the Manager of Procurement Services Department to execute a $110,000.00 contract amendment for a total contract amount of $760,000.00 to the Management Agreement and Lease with the American Jazz Museum, Inc. for management and operations of the 18th and Vine Project; and authorizing the Manager of Procurement Services to extend the contract for one year and amend the Agreement and Lease without additional council authorization. | Passed as Substituted | Pass |
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220878
| 2 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 5.6 acres generally located on the west side of Holmes Road, approximately 700 feet south of E. 127th Street from District O-2 to District R-5, and approving a preliminary plat, creating 19 detached lots. (CD-CPC-2022-00061 and CD-CPC-2022-00077) | Held on Docket | |
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220895
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a development plan in District UR/DC-15 on about 0.62 acres generally located at 110 E. 3rd Street for a seven-story residential apartment building with approximately 102 units, two separate integrated parking garages, and approximately 2600 square feet of retail at street level. (CD-CPC-2022-00127) | Passed | Pass |
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220896
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 17.61 acres generally located at 7700 N Brighton Avenue from District R-2.5 (Residential 2.5) to District MPD (Master Planned Development) and approving a preliminary development plan, which also acts as a preliminary plat, to allow the construction of 124 residential units. (CD-CPC-2022-00126) | Passed | Pass |
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220897
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 20 acres generally located at Hillcrest Road and E. 93rd Street from UR to UR and approving a UR development plan and preliminary plat for 313 residential units (CD-CPC-2022-00136). | Passed | Pass |
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220899
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department and Councilpersons Shields and Bunch
Designating the 31st & Main Historic District to the Kansas City Register of Historic Places (H/O Overlay) at 3035-45 Main Street and 6-10 East 31st Street that includes approximately .4 acres to be rezoned from UR to UR/HO. (CD-CPC-2022-00120) | Passed | Pass |
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220874
| 2 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of Water Services Department
Authorizing a $9,100,000.00 Construction Contract with Goodwin Bros. Construction Co., for the Birmingham Pump Station Screen Replacement; authorizing a maximum expenditure of $10,222,300.00; and authorizing a $603,143.68 Design Professional Services Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. 1588, for the Birmingham Pump Station Screen Replacement project with Lion CSG, LLC, for a total contract amount of $931,766.68; and recognizing this ordinance as having an accelerated effective date. | Passed as Substituted | Pass |
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220900
| 1 | | | Resolution | Sponsor: Councilmember Eric Bunch
RESOLUTION - Directing the City Manager to identify funds and proceed with neighborhood improvement projects in the Westside Hispanic Community. | Assigned to Third Read Calendar | |
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220901
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of Aviation Department
Authorizing an Amendment No. 7 between the City of Kansas City, Missouri, Aviation Department and Executive Beechcraft, Inc. at the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport. | Assigned to Third Read Calendar | |
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220912
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: General Services Department and Conventions and Entertainment Facilities
Authorizing the Manager of Procurement Services to exceed the $400,000.00 Section 3-41(a)(2) Ordinance threshold for a one year term contract with the Aramark Sports and Entertainment Services, LLC to provide cleaning and event setup services in the Convention and Entertainment Facilities; and authorizing the Manager of Procurement Services to amend the contract and exercise five one-year renewal options. | referred | |
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220915
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a major amendment to a previously approved development plan in District B2-2 on about 4 acres generally located in the Bristol Commercial area at the northwest corner of N.W. Shoal Creek Parkway and Highway 169 to allow for construction of two multi-unit residential buildings containing 112 units. (CD-CPC-2022-00150) | referred | |
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220914
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Councilmember Andrea Bough
Amending Chapter 10 and Chapter 64, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Sections 10-130, Sidewalk café, parklet, street café, or parking lot alcohol license expansion, 10-161, Application fee, 10-212, Location, 10-214, Eligible neighbor notification, and 64-171, Street café permit, and enacting in lieu thereof new sections of like number and subject matter which enact that sidewalk café, parklet, street café, or parking lot permits are only issued by those departments accepting applications in order to eliminate additional bureaucracy to the application process and confusion to the applicant. | referred | |
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220916
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Sponsor: Mayor Quinton Lucas
Amending Chapters 70, Code of Ordinances, entitled “Traffic and Vehicles” by repealing Sections 70-42, 70-137, 70-139, 70-523, 70-524, 70-526, 70-528, 70-529, 70-532, 70-533, 70-535, 70-538, 70-539, 70-541, 70-542, 70-568, 70-594 and enacting in lieu thereof new sections of like number and like subject matter; amending Chapter 2, Code of Ordinances, entitled “Administration” by repealing Sections 2-970.18 and 2-970.19 and enacting in lieu thereof new sections of like number and like subject matter; amending Chapter 70, Code of Ordinances, entitled “Traffic and Vehicles” by adding new Sections 70-82, 70-83, 70-84, 70-85, 70-86, 70-87, 70-88, and 70-89; and amending Chapter 50, Code of Ordinances, entitled “Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions” by repealing Section 50-44 and enacting in lieu thereof a new section of like number and like subject matter all related to the administration and enforcement of street parking. | referred | |
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220917
| 1 | | | Special Action | Sponsor: Councilmember Melissa Robinson
Recognizing Emily Brown and Free from Market for their unapparelled commitment to ensure people with chronic conditions can make lasting dietary changes, personalized food selection, nutritional education and support, and essential data. | | |
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220918
| 1 | | | Resolution | Sponsors: Councilmembers Fowler, Loar, O'Neill and Hall
Stating the Council's intention regarding the use of up to $175 million in general obligation bond proceeds in the event that voters approve authorization of such bonds on November 8, 2022, by directing that 64% of the Question 1 issuance be set aside for City parks projects and further allocating in-district and city-wide funds; and delineating the process whereby the allocated parks funding shall be spent. | | |
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