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January 13, 2015 — Meeting Minutes
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Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6480, an ordinance to consider approving a modification to the Municipal Traffic Code related to On-Street Parking in the Davis Place Subdivision, to be read for the first time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6480, an Ordinance Approving Changes to the Traffic Code to Codify Existing On-Street Parking Restrictions at Two Locations in Davis Place Subdivision for the first time by title only. The motion passed unanimously by a voice vote. Mayor Pro Temp Harris moved that the Board give unanimous consent to consideration for adoption of Bill No. 6480 on the day of its introduction. Alderman Garnholz seconded. The motion passed unanimously by a voice vote. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6480, an ordinance to consider approving a modification to the Municipal Traffic Code related to On-Street Parking in the Davis Place Subdivision, to be read for the second time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6480, an Ordinance Approving Changes to the Traffic Code to Codify Existing On-Street Parking Restrictions at Two Locations in Davis Place Subdivision for the second time by title only. Alderman Garnholz – Aye; Alderman Winings – Aye; Alderman Boulton – Aye; Alderman Berger – Aye; Alderman Lintz – Aye; And Mayor Pro Tempore Harris – Aye. The bill was adopted and became Ordinance No. 6354 of the City of Clayton.
Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6479, an Ordinance to consider amending the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget and Appropriating Funds Pursuant Thereto for the second time by title only. Alderman Garnholz – Aye; Alderman Winings – Aye; Alderman Boulton – Aye; Alderman Berger – Aye; Alderman Lintz – Aye; And Mayor Pro Tempore Harris – Aye. The bill was adopted and became Ordinance No. 6353 of the City of Clayton. AN ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO THE MUNICIPAL TRAFFIC CODE RELATED TO ON-STREET PARKING IN DAVIS PLACE SUBDIVISION
City Manager Owens reported that last year, Public Works received two requests to address existing on-street parking issues in the southern part of Davis Place subdivision on Central Avenue and on North Biltmore Drive. These issues impacted the ability for workers and patrons to park adjacent to two businesses just north of Clayton Road. Presently, the Municipal Code provides for Two-Hour Parking Zones between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at these locations. The requests received by Public Works were to remove these restrictions adjacent to the businesses allowing unrestricted parking for a short distance on each street as shown on Exhibit A. In June 2014 the Two-Hour Parking Zones adjacent to the two businesses were removed and notification was sent to each area indicating the restrictions were being removed for a test period. No concerns have been received regarding either location since they were modified. Given no problems have been experienced with the changes, we believe making these changes permanent is warranted.
No concerns have been received regarding either location since they were modified. Given no problems have been experienced with the changes, we believe making these changes permanent is warranted. Passage of this ordinance is necessary to codify the existing on-street parking restrictions posted in the southern part of Davis Place subdivision on Central Avenue and North Biltmore. Recommendation is to approve the ordinance codifying the existing on-street parking restrictions posted in Davis Place subdivision on Central Avenue and North Biltmore.
Alderman Garnholz – Aye; Alderman Winings – Aye; Alderman Boulton – Aye; Alderman Berger – Aye; Alderman Lintz – Aye; And Mayor Pro Tempore Harris – Aye. The bill was adopted and became Ordinance No. 6354 of the City of Clayton. Other
Alderman Garnholz reported that the Parks and Recreation Commission met recently and they had an extensive and very well done report by Patty DeForrest and her team. The overall revenue for the aquatics center was down slightly about three percent from 2013 due to the mild summer; and the Riverfront Times voted the Shaw Park Aquatics Center as the 2014 Best Public Pool in St. Louis; the Tennis Center had an overall increase in the net revenue approximately three percent. They have a new head tennis pro, Carolyn Kramer and the contract with the Frontenac Racquetclub has expired and has been placed out to bid. Alderman Berger wanted to honor and pay tribute to Hugh Scott, Jr. who passed away last week. Mr. Scott was a Clayton business man, a civic leader, and a member of the City Charter Commission and the St. Louis County Council. Alderman Berger reported that Patty DeForrest and her staff presented good information at the CRSWC Financial Committee meeting. The challenge going forward for The Center of Clayton will be a capital needs plan and the Committee is looking forward to making this a priority. Mayor Pro Tempore Harris mentioned that Peter Krane, City’s Municipal Judge has accepted an appointment with St.
The challenge going forward for The Center of Clayton will be a capital needs plan and the Committee is looking forward to making this a priority. Mayor Pro Tempore Harris mentioned that Peter Krane, City’s Municipal Judge has accepted an appointment with St. Louis County and the City has started the RFQ process to replace him. Mayor Pro Tempore Harris expressed get well wishes for a speedy recovery to Mayor Sanger and Bill Eastman. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m.