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November 21, 2025 — Meeting Minutes

These are the minutes of the City of Clayton City Council Strategic Discussion Session held November 21, 2025. The excerpts record presentations and discussion on updates to the Unified Development Code and zoning (non‑residential and mixed‑use), proposed streetlight designs, and miscellaneous council comments about the Wydown Boulevard restoration project and potential economic impacts if County administrative offices move to Northwest Plaza. No votes or formal actions were taken on the items shown; the meeting opened at 3:04 p.m. and adjourned at 5:16 p.m.
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11-21-2025 BOA SDS Minutes September 19, 2025 Page 1 of 1

THE CITY OF CLAYTON

City Council Strategic Discussion Session In-Person and Virtual (Zoom) Meeting November 21, 2025 Clayton City Hall Council Chambers – 2nd Fl. 10 N. Bemiston Avenue 3:04 p.m.

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The meeting was open to individuals to attend in-person and/or virtually via Zoom.

City Council: Mayor McAndrew, Susan Buse, Becky Patel, Gary Feder, Rick Hummell, Jeffery Yorg, and Kami Waldman.

Staff:

City Manager Gipson, Assistant City Manager, Myron Burr, City Clerk June Frazier, Anna Krane, Director of Planning, and Ryan Helle, Planner

DISCUSSION ON NON-RESIDENTIAL AND MIXED-USE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE.

Anna Krane, Director of Planning and Ryan Helle, Planner, provided the Council with a presentation (available in the city clerk’s office) on the proposed updates to the Unified Development Code and zoning regulations. Discussion included focusing on streamlining commercial zoning districts and reorganizing regulations into a more user-friendly format.

No action (vote) was taken.

DISCUSSION ON STREETLIGHT DESIGN(S)

Matt Malick, Director of Public Works, provided a presentation (available in the city clerk’s office) on the proposed streetlights.

No action (vote) was taken.

OTHER

Councilmember Hummell commented on the upcoming joint meeting with the Clayton Community Foundation suggesting that the Council can provide direction on the Wydown Boulevard restoration project.

Councilmember Hummell commented that staff investigate and provide information on potential economic impacts of County administrative offices moving to Northwest Plaza.

There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 5:16 p.m.

Respectfully submitted.

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