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October 25, 2022 — Meeting Minutes

This document is draft minutes of the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting held October 25, 2022. It records attendees (in-person and virtual), a brief opening statement by the mayor, approval of prior minutes, ordinance readings (including repeal/amendment of building and fire code sections and adoption of the 2021 International Fire Code), and actions on several ordinances and resolutions (adoption of Ordinance No. 6779 for poured-in-place surfacing at Tree Top Playground; approval of Resolution No. 2022-22 to purchase Zoll cardiac monitors; introduction of ordinances for a pavilion at Oak Knoll Park and other code amendments). The minutes also note appointment business for the Sustainability Advisory Committee, approval of the 2023 Board meeting schedule with two dates canceled, elected officials’ reports, and a motion (approved by roll call) to adjourn to a closed meeting under specified RSMo. sections.
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THE CITY OF CLAYTON

Board of Aldermen In-Person and Virtual Meeting October 25, 2022 7:05 p.m. Minutes

The meeting was open to individuals to attend in-person and/or virtually via Zoom. Mayor Harris called the meeting to order and requested a roll call. The following individuals were in attendance:

In-person: Rich Lintz, Bridget McAndrew, Susan Buse, Becky Patel, Gary Feder, Mayor Harris, and City Attorney O’Keefe

Staff: City Manager Gipson, City Clerk Frazier, and Andrea Muskopf, Assistant City Manager

Virtually: Aldermen Berkowitz

Mayor Harris made the following comment: “As Clayton residents and St. Louisans, we are deeply saddened by the shooting at the Central Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) High School yesterday. To my knowledge, this is the first school shooting in our city – but sadly no city is immune to this type of gun violence. Our thoughts and condolences go out to the CVPA family, students, teachers, and the greater St. Louis Public Schools and community.”

Motion made by Alderman McAndrew to approve the October 11, 2022, minutes. Alderman Patel seconded. Motion to approve the minutes passed unanimously on a voice vote.

Alderman Patel seconded. Motion to approve the minutes passed unanimously on a voice vote. PUBLIC REQUESTS AND PETITIONS

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AN ORDINANCE FOR CONSIDERATION IN ADOPTING THE 2021 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING, RESIDENTIAL, ENERGY CONSERVATION, FUEL GAS, SWIMMING POOL AND SPA CODES, AND THE EXISTING BUILDING CODE WITH AMENDMENTS

City Manager Gipson reported that this is an ordinance to adopt the 2021 International Building Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, Residential Code, Energy Conservation Code, Fuel Gas Code, Swimming Pool and Spa Code and the Existing Building Code, with Amendments. Anna Krane, Director of Planning, was present to answer questions. Alderman Lintz introduced Bill No. 6919, an ordinance to approve the adoption of the 2021 International Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Residential, Energy Conservation, and Fuel Gas Codes, with amendments to be read for the first time. Alderman Berkowitz seconded.

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City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6919, first reading, an Ordinance Providing for the Repeal of Sections 500.010 and 500.020 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clayton, Missouri, Relating to Buildings and Structures and Enacting in Lieu Thereof New Sections 500.010 and 500.020 on the Same Subject with Certain Modifications as Hereinafter Set Forth, and Establishing Penalties for the Violation Thereof by title only. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. AN ORDINANCE FOR CONSIDERATION IN ADOPTING THE 2021 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE WITH LOCAL MODIFICATIONS

City Manager Gipson reported that the Board of Aldermen adopted the current International Fire Code in 2015. The Fire Department staff has reviewed the 2021 International Fire Code and local amendments needed to meet the specific needs and requirements of Clayton were identified and are included in the proposed ordinance. Paul Mercurio, Assistant Fire Chief, was present and addressed the Board to answer questions. Alderman Lintz introduced Bill No. 6920, to approve the adoption of the 2021 International Fire Code to be read for the first time by title only. Alderman Berkowitz seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6920, first reading, an Ordinance Amending Sections 205.070 and 205.080 of the Municipal Code of the City of Clayton, Missouri, Regarding Fire Protection and Prevention, Adopting the 2021 International Fire Code by title only. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.

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