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October 22, 2024 — Meeting Minutes

This document is the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen minutes for the October 22, 2024 meeting. It records agenda items including public hearing notices (postponed to November 12, 2024) for Conditional Use and rezoning/text amendments for properties at 801 Seminary Place and 6500 Forsyth Boulevard; introduction, unanimous first- and second-reading votes, and unanimous consent to adopt Bill No. 7043 to add a stop control on northbound DeMun Avenue at Southwood Avenue; reports from aldermen and the mayor on committee meetings and events; and a motion to adjourn at 7:28 p.m., which passed unanimously.
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2. Resolution - Contract with Houston Galveston Area Council Buying Group (HGACBUY)

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Alderman Yorg reported on the following: • The Ward 2 Coffee is scheduled tomorrow at City Hall due to the expected number of citizens who would like to express their concern(s) regarding the overlay project

Mayor Harris reported on the following: • Attended a Housing First STL Summit regarding the homeless • Attended the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce Economic Breakfast event • Participated with staff in a neighborhood walk-thru on Dartford regarding the proposed overlay • Channel 4 News public relations event regarding the commemorative plaque(s) recognition • Met with Republic Services regarding electric vehicles for their fleet

Motion made by Alderman McAndrew to adjourn the meeting. Alderman Buse seconded.

The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.

There being no further discussion the Board adjourned at 7:28 p.m.

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Mayor

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Patel provided a great introductory presentation on how education is so different than it was 50 years ago

Alderman Buse reported on the following: • Sustainability Advisory Committee o Ameren supports the (discussion) city’s fleet electrification o Discussion on building benchmarking o Follow-up discussion on the “water monster” at the Jazz Festival event – suggestion to train on its use o Discussion on including downtown recycling bins o Discussion on ripple glass recycling program; suggestion to possibly coordinate with the School District o Green Dining Alliance approved by the Board o Presentation by Washington University student on initiative to work together with the City of Clayton – an easier interconnection between both o Application submitted for the Dark Skies initiative o Republic Services representative, Susan Piazza, commented that Republic provides recycling for the restaurants in Maplewood o Attended the School Board breakfast – the district invited past Board of Aldermen members to attend the Steering Committee meetings

Alderman Feder reported on the following: • The St. Louis County Municipal League Legislative Committee is meeting this week – discussion to adopt a report of the Legislative Committee which will spearhead the efforts in Jefferson City • Attended a School Board breakfast event; impressed with the security system to gain entrance into the building; Dr. Patel provided a wonderful presentation this morning, with lots of information including the makeup of the school district and about the various generation of students; a brief tour of the school was provided

Alderman Hummell reported on the following: • Attended the School Board breakfast event; Dr.

Louis County Municipal League Legislative Committee is meeting this week – discussion to adopt a report of the Legislative Committee which will spearhead the efforts in Jefferson City • Attended a School Board breakfast event; impressed with the security system to gain entrance into the building; Dr. Patel provided a wonderful presentation this morning, with lots of information including the makeup of the school district and about the various generation of students; a brief tour of the school was provided

Alderman Hummell reported on the following: • Attended the School Board breakfast event; Dr. Patel's presentation included information about new learning priorities and how the current facilities may not be appropriate for future facilities • Received a lot of feedback from neighbors after the Board’s Friday session regarding the overlay – heard a lot more positive comments about the advocacy the city is taking to look out for its neighbors and felt it was a real positive trend

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