The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO

Carthage, Jasper County

May 1, 2008

Jasper County waiting on state to act on adult-business measure

By Susan Redden

sredden@joplinglobe.com

CARTHAGE, Mo. — While acknowledging that state action is increasingly unlikely, Jasper County officials will wait until the end of the legislative session before deciding whether to act on an ordinance targeting sexually oriented businesses.

Presiding Commissioner John Bartosh said Thursday that he had contacted area legislators to press for action on a bill sponsored by Rep. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, that would increase regulation of businesses such as adult-video stores.

The measure has been heard by the House Local Government Committee, but it is not scheduled for a vote by lawmakers, who will adjourn this year’s session on May 16.

“The clock is ticking,” said John Putnam, a member of Citizens for a Decent Environment, a group that organized to oppose current and proposed sexually oriented businesses in the area.

Putnam, who testified in favor of the House bill two weeks ago, said Emery had told him that the committee chairwoman did not think the House bill would be passed this session.

“But,” Putnam said he was told, “there was a possibility it could be attached to a Senate bill and get acted on that way.”

The group organized to fight an adult business that opened on Interstate 44 between Joplin and Sarcoxie, but it has since broadened its scope to address other businesses in the region. Another could open up at any time, Pete Connelly, a group member, told the County Commission.

Bartosh said he is continuing to talk with a lawyer about the possibility of a local ordinance. But he said he would prefer action by the state rather than a county ordinance that the county might have to defend in court.

“I’d rather the state handle it, because that could cost the county a lot of money,” he said.

In other business Thursday:

The commissioners said a Federal Emergency Management Agency center to help residents who have weather damage from recent storms has been set up at Bethany Presbyterian Church at 20th Street and Virginia Avenue in Joplin.

Sign-ups will be accepted through the end of May. Residents also may seek help via the Internet at www.fema.gov or by calling (800) 621-FEMA, said Keith Stammer, emergency management coordinator for Joplin and Jasper County.

“There’s only been 51 signed up so far, and I know more people had damage,” Bartosh said.

Jim Honey, Eastern District associate commissioner, said he had been meeting with officials of Sarcoxie, Asbury and La Russell on road and bridge issues.

Darieus Adams, Western District commissioner, said work crews are completing the installation of a new video-camera system in the county juvenile detention center. He said old cameras will be moved to the Jasper County Courts Building in Joplin.

Adams reported that applications for federal emergency shelter grants are under review. If the county gets the maximum grant, $65,000 would be shared by Lafayette House, Children’s Haven, the Carthage Crisis Center, Economic Security Corp. and the Salvation Army of Joplin.

The commissioners approved contracts allowing the county clerk’s office to prepare tax books for La Russell, Waco and Carterville.





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Commissioner Darieus Adams said the elevator in the Jasper County Courthouse is out of service until repairs can be made to the emergency braking system. That work could take two weeks or longer, he said.

Adams said the county has made arrangements to provide service to disabled residents. He said the county has set up a telephone at the end of the ramp entrance in the courthouse basement. Disabled residents can use the phone to call the county office they want to reach, and a worker will come to them.

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