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July 21, 2025 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton, MO Plan Commission / Architecture Review Board (PC/ARB) meeting held July 21, 2025. Excerpts show roll call, approval of minutes from the July 7 meeting, and discussion of new business including an application for exterior alterations at 7701 Clayton Road (painting, windows, removal of a cupola, new entry and landscaping) with staff recommending approval subject to front-entry paving matching the city standard. Other sections record a broader discussion of ground sign materials and review process (including a proposed change to allow administrative review and suggested materials to discourage vinyl/PVC beyond sign faces) and a conversation about landscape/median replanting, tree survivability, and use of damage heat maps; the minutes record a motion to approve minutes, a second, and an “all in favor” voice vote.
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Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the July 21st PCARB meeting. If you have any electronic gadgets, please silence them at this point. Ryan? Steve Lichtenfeld? Here. Bob Denlow? Here. Susan Buse? Here. Helen DiFate? Here. Kim Persona? Sorry, Kimmy Wollman? Here. All right, give me what you say here. Here. We have minutes from the meeting on July 7th. Are there any changes to it? I move to approve 10 minutes. Second. All in favor? Aye. Opposed? Okay. Let's move on to new business. Item 1, 7701 Clayton Road. The applicant is here, but we'll start with the staff report. Subject property is located in the northwest corner of the intersection of West Fillmore Drive and Clayton Road. The property is zoned C1 and is developed with a single-story office building. The applicant is seeking approval for exterior alterations, including painting the exterior white, installing black windows, removing a cupola, and renovating the front entry. The new entry would be more squared, comprised of stone tiles, and have a new metal canopy. New landscaping would surround the front entry. Existing concrete entry paths would be re-poured to the same dimensions. Staff note that the plans to pick signage above the front entry, signage is not a part of this analysis and requires separate permitting. Nearby commercial properties include similar materials and have paving matching the city standard concrete. Staff recommend approval with the condition that the front entry pavings match the city standard concrete of Meramec sand and gravel. Okay. The applicant, come on up.

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