12/19/2025
Currently attending the City of Richland, Missouri Municipal Government City Council. Members present are Mayor Laura Ellzey, Aldermen Donna Brashear, Bob Lilly, and Jason Williams, along with City Clerk Betty Godfrey, Richland Police Department Chief Looper, and City Attorney Carrie Williamson.
Chief Looper has announced the promotion of Lisa Valderde to corporal, and presented a certificate from St. Robert Police Assistant Chief Maj. Doug Cooley to Cpl. Valverde for her role in Pulaski County Missouri Shop With A Cop.
Aldermen have approved a request by Chief Looper to increase the fees for reports to $10.
Looper: "If you actually do the math, we can charge a whole lot more for reports. I think this is fair."
Responding to questions, City Attorney Carrie Williamson said state laws on short-term rentals such as Airbnbs limit the ability of cities to regulate them by zoning since they are considered to be home-based businesses, but if they are harming the residential character of a neighborhood by factors such as many people coming and going, or significant noise, reasonable regulations could be created to address the concerns.
"If they are only a few places here and there not causing problems, we probably don't need to worry about it."
Aldermen have increased the police impound fee for vehicles from $5 per day to $45 per day.
Aldermen have approved an ordinance to accept a donation by David Bohannon with the recommendation of the Utility Board. Bohannon, according to the ordinance publicly posted, donated $2 million in 2021 for the purpose of sewer system upgrades, but there's a surplus of $1.5 million in that fund. The new agreement specifies that the surplus will be applies to prepay $1.2 million in 2021 bonds for electrical utility upgrades.
Aldermen have approved purchasing a police K9 vehicle using opioid settlement funds. The city has been allocated $105,000 from the opioid settlement which will be used, among other things, to obtain and train a police K9 and to buy a 2025 Ford Explorer from ESU Pursuits.
Aldermen have reappointed Traci Bailey to the utility board and Carol Giedinghagen to the planning and zoning commission.
Aldermen have gone into closed session.
Aldermen have returned from closed session and adjourned.