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August 14, 2018 — Meeting Minutes

This is the minutes of the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting held August 14, 2018. It records attendance, public comments, public hearings, and agenda actions including approval of prior minutes and motions. Items shown in the excerpts include a conditional use permit and rezoning/Planned Unit Development approvals (e.g., Bill No. 6680 for properties at 7601 and 7651 Clayton Road), introduction of an ordinance to place a local use tax proposal on the November 6, 2018 ballot (Bill No. 6682), various public comments on Washington University expansion and neighborhood impacts, reports from aldermen on commissions and projects (DeMun Playground, Dog Park, art fair, restaurant openings), and a unanimous vote to adjourn to a closed meeting under cited Missouri statutes.
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08-14-18 BOA Minutes August 14, 2018 Page 1 of 11

Minutes are recorded based on Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th, 2013 Edition

THE CITY OF CLAYTON

Board of Aldermen City Hall – 10 N. Bemiston Avenue August 14, 2018 7:10 p.m. Minutes

Mayor Sanger called the meeting to order and requested a roll call. The following individuals were in attendance:

Aldermen: Mark Winings, Joanne Boulton, Rich Lintz, Ira Berkowitz, Michelle Harris, and Bridget McAndrew. Mayor Sanger City Manager Owens City Attorney O’Keefe

Motion made by Alderman Lintz to approve the July 10, 2018. Alderman Berkowitz seconded. Motion to approve the minutes passed unanimously on a voice vote. PUBLIC REQUESTS AND PETITIONS

Ben Uchitelle, 41 Crestwood Drive, addressed the Board regarding a need for a Human Rights Commission. Mr. Uchitelle also spoke on behalf of Calvin Westbrook, Clayton resident and his concerns and support for a Human Rights Commission. Patty Cantor, 8025 Maryland Avenue, addressed the Board expressing her support of the Clayton Police Department and the job that they do to protect the citizens of Clayton. A RESOLUTION AND A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE OPERATION OF A RESTAURANT - LA PALATA LOCATED AT 222 SOUTH BEMISTON AVENUE

Mayor Sanger opened the public hearing and requested proof of publication.

Patty Cantor, 8025 Maryland Avenue, addressed the Board expressing her support of the Clayton Police Department and the job that they do to protect the citizens of Clayton. A RESOLUTION AND A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE OPERATION OF A RESTAURANT - LA PALATA LOCATED AT 222 SOUTH BEMISTON AVENUE

Mayor Sanger opened the public hearing and requested proof of publication. City Manager Owens reported that this is an application submitted by Michael Del Pietro, owner of MDP Clayton, LLC, for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a 3,760 square-foot restaurant to be known as La Palata on the first floor of the subject building, formerly occupied by Remy’s. Michael Del Pietro, owner, was in attendance to answer questions. Mayor Sanger closed the public hearing. Motion made by Alderman Winings to approve Resolution No. 18-12, granting a Conditional Use Permit to MDP Clayton, LLC for La Palata Restaurant located at 222 S. Bemiston Avenue. Alderman Boulton seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.

08-14-18 BOA Minutes August 14, 2018 Page 2 of 11

Minutes are recorded based on Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th, 2013 Edition

A PUBLIC HEARING AND A RESOLUTION TO CONSIDER A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SOUTH 40 CAMPUS

Mayor Sanger opened the public hearing and requested proof of publication. City Manager Owens reported that this is a Public Hearing and subsequent resolution to consider granting an amendment to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) governing the number of beds and the number of parking spaces on the Washington University South 40 Campus. Gary Feder, Attorney, Husch Blackwell, representing Washington University in connection with their request for a Conditional Use Permit. Mr. Feder noted that he would like to specifically request that the Board documents are part of the record for tonight’s meeting. City Attorney O’Keefe clarified that the documents Mr. Feder referenced are generally located and remain the same in the City’s files. Alderman Berkowitz inquired as to the prohibition for freshmen students to have vehicles on campus. Alderman Winings inquired as to the origin of the original 3,300 maximum number that has been in place for several years. Alderman McAndrew inquired as to the request for the additional beds due to the increase of more students attending the University or to concentrate students already attending. Cheryl Adelstein, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Community Relations and Local Government Affairs, Washington University, answered questions from the Board. She confirmed that the University has grown slightly over the last 15 years with the population increasing 8%.

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