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June 9, 2015 — Meeting Minutes
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AN ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER APPROVING A REVISION OF SECTION 605.280, ENTITLED PARADE AND ASSEMBLY PROHIBITIONS
City Manager Owens reported that the proposed ordinance would amend the City’s existing parade and assembly regulations to include the addition of Subsections A(11) and (12), which make it unlawful: For any person to ride, drive or cause to be ridden any animal drawn vehicle upon any public street as part of a parade or public assembly unless such transportation is specifically authorized by the permit for the event. The purpose is to ensure that the City is aware of the kinds of activities proposed so both police and public works can make appropriate arrangements for contingencies before, during and after the event (e.g. cleanup) and so the police can have appropriate control and respond to any situation and in the event animals might used to block the streets, or otherwise obstruct police and first responders engaged in the performance of their duties. for any person to breach lawfully erected barricades and/or police lines erected in association with a parade or assembly event in order to ensure that the event takes place where and as permitted, that areas cordoned off for specific purposes (demonstrators and counter- demonstrators, for instance) are respected, and to maintain safety and public order. Recommendation is to approve the proposed ordinance. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6504, an ordinance to amend Section 605.280, Parades and Assemblies to be read for the first time. Alderman Winings seconded.
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and there will be approximately $200,000 in project costs in this fiscal year which is fully supported by a donation from CCF. Recommendation is to approve the attached ordinance adopting an amendment to the FY15 budget with a net effect on the City’s fund balances of an increase of $270,926. Alderman Garnholz – I introduce Bill No. 6503, an ordinance to consider approving the 2nd Quarter Budget amendment for FY2015 for the first time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe Reads Bill No. 6503, an Ordinance Amending the Fiscal Year 2015 Budget and Appropriating Funds Pursuant Thereto 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. 6503 on the day of its introduction. Alderman Winings seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. Alderman Garnholz – I introduce Bill No. 6503, an ordinance to consider approving the 2nd Quarter Budget amendment for FY2015 for the second time by title only. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe Reads Bill No. 6503, an Ordinance Amending the Fiscal Year 2015 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; Alderman Berkowitz – Aye; and Mayor Sanger – Aye. The bill was adopted and became Ordinance No. 6376 of the City of Clayton.
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. 6376 of the City of Clayton. AN ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER APPROVING A REVISION OF SECTION 605.280, ENTITLED PARADE AND ASSEMBLY PROHIBITIONS
City Manager Owens reported that the proposed ordinance would amend the City’s existing parade and assembly regulations to include the addition of Subsections A(11) and (12), which make it unlawful: For any person to ride, drive or cause to be ridden any animal drawn vehicle upon any public street as part of a parade or public assembly unless such transportation is specifically authorized by the permit for the event. The purpose is to ensure that the City is aware of the kinds of activities proposed so both police and public works can make appropriate arrangements for contingencies before, during and after the event (e.g. cleanup) and so the police can have appropriate control and respond to any situation and in the event animals might used to block the streets, or otherwise obstruct police and first responders engaged in the performance of their duties. for any person to breach lawfully erected barricades and/or police lines erected in association with a parade or assembly event in order to ensure that the event takes place where and as permitted, that areas cordoned off for specific purposes (demonstrators and counter- demonstrators, for instance) are respected, and to maintain safety and public order.
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City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6504, an Ordinance Amending Section 605.280 of the Code of Ordinances of the City Of Clayton, Missouri, Relating to Parades and Assemblies 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. 6504 on the day of its introduction. Alderman Winings seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6504, an ordinance to amend Section 605.280, Parades and Assemblies to be read for the second time. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6504, an Ordinance Amending Section 605.280 of the Code of Ordinances of the City Of Clayton, Missouri, Relating to Parades and Assemblies 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. 6377 of the City of Clayton. AN ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER APPROVING A REVISION OF CHAPTER 215, SECTION 215.156, ENTITLED BREACHING BARRICADE OR POLICE LINE
City Manager Owens reported that Chapter 215, of the Code of Ordinances, would be amended to include Section 215.156, entitled Breaching Barricade or Police Line. The purpose of this ordinance is to ensure that people do not enter into a secured area that is being controlled by public safety personnel.
AN ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER APPROVING A REVISION OF CHAPTER 215, SECTION 215.156, ENTITLED BREACHING BARRICADE OR POLICE LINE
City Manager Owens reported that Chapter 215, of the Code of Ordinances, would be amended to include Section 215.156, entitled Breaching Barricade or Police Line. The purpose of this ordinance is to ensure that people do not enter into a secured area that is being controlled by public safety personnel. There are numerous reasons for establishing a secure perimeter, and this list is not to be considered exhaustive. Examples would be a crime scene, an accident scene, a fire scene, or to ensure a secure perimeter during protest situations such as were encountered with the Michael Brown Grand Jury decision. Recommendation is to approve the proposed ordinance. In response to Alderman Garnholz’s question regarding the State Statute, City Attorney O’Keefe stated that he believes that this ordinance is more specific than the State Statute. Alderman Garnholz introduced Bill No. 6505, an ordinance to amend Section 215.156, Breaching Barricades or Police Lines to be read by title for the first time. Alderman Winings seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe reads Bill No. 6505, an Ordinance Amending Chapter 215 of the Code of Ordinances of the City Of Clayton, Missouri, Relating to Breaching Police Barricades and Police Lines 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. 6505 on the day of its introduction. Alderman Winings seconded.