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October 18, 2024 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of a Clayton Board of Aldermen strategic discussion session held October 18, 2024. The excerpts record board members and staff discussing a Washington University overlay and Big Bend parcel planning topics including setbacks, tree canopy, lighting, stormwater/runoff controls, use of parking, and protections against future code changes or PUD modifications. The transcript notes timing for future public engagement dates (November 12 and November 26, 2024) and records a procedural vote to adjourn with the board saying “Aye.”
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Okay, welcome everybody to our October 18th Friday session. For those who don't normally attend our Friday sessions, this is really an opportunity once a month for the board to kind of connect and discuss things. We normally take no action during these meetings, but we just have our questions answered. Maybe we're asking questions of staff or someone, or we're discussing things among ourselves. As well, we welcome you to listen. It's not a public hearing, so we will not be offering public comment opportunities, but we'll have two major opportunities. Those in November, November 12th, and what's the second date? November 26th. November 26th. So there'll be lots of chances then for the public to engage with us, and we will look forward to that. Today we are... really talking to each other about the various aspects of the Washington University overlay, and I suspect it'll be focused primarily on the Big Bend piece. And we will probably have questions for staff about certain aspects of it, things that folks have asked us about. And we may at the end have some time to address Washington University who is here with any questions we have specifically for them. So with that, I just, I think, you know, we're going to try to stick to the five o'clock deadline so that those who have other things going on can get to that.

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