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April 12, 2016 — Meeting Minutes
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Alderman Winings seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6548, an ordinance to approve an amendment to the City Liquor Code related to licenses and licensees to be read for the second time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6548, an Ordinance Amending Chapter 600 of the Clayton City Code Relating to Liquor Licenses and Licensees for the second time by title only. Alderman Garnholz – Aye; Alderman Winings – Aye; Alderman Boulton – Aye; Alderman Berger – Aye; Alderman Lintz – Aye; Alderman Berkowitz – Aye; and Mayor Sanger – Aye. The bill was adopted and became Ordinance No. 6420 of the City of Clayton. AN ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER A REVISION TO CHAPTER 215, OFFENSES
City Manager Owens reported as best practice and to keep the City up-to-date, staff periodically reviews the City’s Code of Ordinances. Upon review of Chapter 215, the proposed ordinance would update the Code to
04-12-16 BOA Minutes April 12, 2016 Page 6 of 9 Alderman Garnholz inquired as to if the City is fortunate to have a live performance venue at which liquor is served would this ordinance apply in an undesirable way. What if the exposure of the breast is art form as part of a live performance? City Attorney O’Keefe confirmed, yes as does the Code of State regulations governing the conduct of retail licensees. The language “opaque clothing…front of the breast” language was added to this ordinance, but the rest of the language is per the State regulations. This ordinance is more restrictive, but the Code is already in place that this conduct is prohibited and subjected to State licensee. He does not recommend restricting artistic performances. In response to Alderman Boulton’s question, City Attorney O’Keefe stated that “The displaying of any portion of the areola of the female breast or failure to cover the entire areola and front of the breast with opaque clothing;” is the added language. Alderman Boulton withdrew her motion to amend the ordinance.
In response to Alderman Boulton’s question, City Attorney O’Keefe stated that “The displaying of any portion of the areola of the female breast or failure to cover the entire areola and front of the breast with opaque clothing;” is the added language. Alderman Boulton withdrew her motion to amend the ordinance. In response to Alderman Garnholz’s question, City Attorney O’Keefe explained that he drafted the ordinance (1) as a response to circumstances nearby; (2) when he found this in the Code of State Regulations he felt that the easiest way to avoid risks and/or trying to reinvent the wheel and get into dicey first amendment issues was to track the existing regulations already out there as closely as possible; (3) he hadn’t thought of any circumstances where this conduct was problematic that didn’t involve places that sold liquor. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6548, an ordinance to approve an amendment to the City Liquor Code related to licenses and licensees to be read for the first time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6548, an Ordinance Amending Chapter 600 of the Clayton City Code Relating to Liquor Licenses and Licensees for the first time by title only. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. Alderman Garnholz moved that the Board give unanimous consent to consideration for adoption of Bill No. 6548 on the day of its introduction. Alderman Winings seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.
04-12-16 BOA Minutes April 12, 2016 Page 7 of 9 enumerate the circumstances in which a person commits the offense of unlawful use of a weapon and the requirements of lawful concealed carry in accordance with legislation enacted in the State of Missouri, effective August 28, 2015. A red-lined version detailing the changes is attached. Recommendation is to approve the amendment. In response to Alderman Boulton’s question, Alderman Winings pointed out that the definition of a spring gun was included in the ordinance and reads as follows, Spring Gun - Any fused, timed or non-manually controlled trap or device designed or adapted to set off an explosion for the purpose of inflicting serious physical injury or death.’
In response to Alderman Boulton’s question, City Attorney O’Keefe explained that State law requires that municipal ordinances dealing with weapons and ammunition comply exactly with State law and anything that is not consistent with State law is pre-empted. Over the last few years, since we last looked at our ordinance the Missouri General Assembly has been vigorous and vigilant in its protection of the rights of people with respect to weapons and our ordinances have not kept pace. In response to Alderman Boulton’s question regarding a concealed knife, Chief Murphy confirmed that you cannot carry a blade if it’s over four inches. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6549, an ordinance to approve an amendment to Chapter 215- Offenses, Weapons, Carrying Concealed and Other Unlawful Uses to be read for the first time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded.
Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6549, an ordinance to approve an amendment to Chapter 215- Offenses, Weapons, Carrying Concealed and Other Unlawful Uses to be read for the first time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6549, an Ordinance Amending Chapter 215 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clayton, Missouri, Relating to Offenses Concerning Weapons and Firearms for the first time by title only. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. Alderman Garnholz moved that the Board give unanimous consent to consideration for adoption of Bill No. 6549 on the day of its introduction. Alderman Winings seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6549, an ordinance to approve an amendment to Chapter 215- Offenses, Weapons, Carrying Concealed and Other Unlawful Uses to be read for the first time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6549, an Ordinance Amending Chapter 215 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clayton, Missouri, Relating to Offenses Concerning Weapons and Firearms for the first time by title only. Alderman Garnholz – Aye; Alderman Winings – Aye; Alderman Boulton – Aye; Alderman Berger – Aye; Alderman Lintz – Aye; Alderman Berkowitz – Aye; and Mayor Sanger – Aye. The bill was adopted and became Ordinance No. 6421 of the City of Clayton.