City of Windsor, Missouri, Board of Aldermen
Ward I
Alderman John Morley
Alderman Danny Hampton
Ward II
Alderman Steve Clubine
Alderman Mike Parris
Ward III
Alderman Marti Howard
Alderwoman Patricia S. Puttonen
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Committees
Police / Fire / Municipal Court
Alderman Parris, Alderman Howard, Alderman Hampton
Finance / Ordinance
Alderman Morley, Alderwoman Puttonen, Alderman Clubine
Water / Waste Water / Sanitation
Alderman Howard, Alderman Morley, Alderman Hampton
Streets / Alleys / Traffic / Parking
Alderman Parris, Alderman Clubine, Alderman Hampton
Industrial Development / House and Grounds
Alderman Clubine, Alderwoman Puttonen, Alderman Howard
Recreation / Pool
Alderman Morley, Alderman Clubine, Alderman Howard
Personnel
Alderwoman Puttonen, Alderman Howard, Alderman Hampton
Code Enforcement / Animal Control
Alderwoman Puttonen, Alderman Howard, Alderman Hampton
Emergency Preparedness
Alderwoman Puttonen, Alderman Howard, Alderman Hampton
Park
Alderwoman Puttonen, Alderman Howard, Alderman Hampton
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THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF WINDSOR
ARTICLE II. BOARD OF ALDERMEN
SECTION 105.110: ELIGIBILITY OF ALDERMEN
No person shall be eligible to the office of Aldermen of the City unless he / she is at least twenty-one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States, a bona fide resident of the Ward in which he / she is elected, and has resided in the City one (1) year before his / her election.
SECTION 105.120: MEETINGS - REGULAR
A. The regular meetings of the Board of Aldermen of the City shall be held at the Board of Aldermen Room on the second (2nd) Tuesday evening of each month.
B. Notice of all regular meetings of the Board of Aldermen shall be posted at City Hall at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to said meetings.
SECTION 105.130: MEETINGS - SPECIAL
Special meetings of the Board of Aldermen may be called at any time by the Mayor by sending to each of the members of the Board of Aldermen a written notice of the time, place, and object of the meetings at least one (1) hour previous thereto.
SECTION 105.140: MEETINGS - PRESIDING OFFICER
At all meetings of the Board of Aldermen, the Presiding Officer shall exercise a superintending control over the meeting, and shall exact of the members a strict compliance with all rules of order. The Presiding Officer is empowered to order all refractory members into custody of the Chief of Police and may punish any member for contempt by a fine of not less than one dollar ($1.00) nor more than ten dollars ($10.00). Any member so punished shall be incapable of exercising any privilege of his / her office until he / she shall have paid his / her fine or the same shall have been remitted. Only the officer imposing such fines shall have power to remit it.
SECTION 105.150: MEETINGS - QUORUM - FAILURE TO ATTEND, ETC.
At all meetings of the Board of Aldermen a majority shall be a quorum to do business, but a less number may adjourn from day to day and compel attendance of absentees. If any Alderman fails to attend any regular or special meeting of the Board after having had notice or if any member being present at any meeting refuses to vote upon any question he / she may be fined not exceeding five dollars ($5.00), to be determined by the Board.
SECTION 105.160: COMPENSATION
The Board of Aldermen of the City of Windsor, Missouri, shall receive as compensation for their service the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) annually and shall receive twenty dollars ($20.00) per month paid quarterly, and shall receive from the Municipal utilities all water and sewer usage required at his / her residence without charge; and shall receive his / her annual City automobile license without charge; and in addition shall be reimbursed at the rate of twenty and one-half cents ($.20 1/2) per mile for reasonable travel expense incurred in connection with his / her duties.
SECTION 105.170: BOARD MAY COMPEL ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES - MAYOR TO ADMINISTER OATHS
The Board of Aldermen shall have power to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers and records relating to any subject under consideration in which the interest of the City is involved, and shall have power to call on the proper officers of the City, or of the County in which such City is located, to execute such process. The officer making such service shall be allowed to receive therefore such fees as are allowed by law in the Circuit Court for similar services, to be paid by the City. The Mayor or Acting President of the Board of Aldermen shall have power to administer oaths to witnesses.
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