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June 24, 2025 — Meeting Minutes

These are the minutes of the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting held June 24, 2025. The excerpts record agenda items and actions including a conditional use permit approving Nate’s Deli at 7923 Forsyth Boulevard with amended hours (Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.), ordinance readings and adoption converting the University Drive/Crandon Drive intersection from a yield to a stop intersection (Ordinance No. 6935), approval of a change order and subsequent ordinance for waterproofing/repair work at the 10 S. Brentwood parking garage (Ordinance No. 6936), and approval of final payment to Byrne and Jones Construction for Remembrance Park bringing the project total to $595,460 (with a $3,710 over-budget amount noted). The minutes also note a FY2025 second-quarter financial report was presented, recruitment and discussion for a Municipal Judge interview panel, and brief committee and mayoral reports.
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5. Boards and Commission appointments.

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Alderman Buse reported on the following: • EDAC – approved the budget • Plan Commission – discussed short-term rentals • BOA/Staff Retreat – great meeting and location! • Remembrance Park dedication – Clayton’s 21st park • Attended the Condominium Association’s event • Proposed future discussion on the noise ordinance with regard to generators

Mayor McAndrew reported on the following: • Attended a ribbon cutting for Triad Sports located in Clayton on the Park • Attended the Fire Department BBQ event which raised $6,000 to be donated to the Red Cross • Attended the Opera Theater of St. Louis event – The House • Expressed thanks to City Manager Gipson and staff for their work at the retreat

Motion made by Alderman Buse to adjourn the meeting. Alderman Patel seconded.

The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.

There being no further regular business, the meeting adjourned at 8:22 p.m.

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Mayor

ATTEST: ______________________________ City Clerk

Alderman Yorg raised questions concerning a probable conflict of interest for two of the applicants; one a prior member of the previous interview panel which previously interviewed one of the applicants; and the other is a relative of an elected official. City Attorney Jones noted that in review of the constitutional prohibition on nepotism the distinguishing factor is whether the elected official votes and since Mayor McAndrew has recused herself from the selection process and will not vote on the appointment(s) it would not be a conflict of interest. Motion made by Alderman Buse to approve the appointments of William Waller, and Patrick Kenney (Expert reps); Karen Schute (CEC rep), and Alderman Feder (BOA rep) as the members of the 2025 Municipal Judge Selection Panel. Alderman Patel seconded. The motion passed 5-Ayes; 1-Nay (Alderman Yorg). OTHER

Alderman Yorg reported on the following: • Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC) – reviewed and approved the FY2026 Budget • CRSWC

Alderman Hummell reported on the following: • Attended the Remembrance Park dedication ceremony • Discussion regarding the Hillcrest and Wydown Terrace right-of-way issue • Met with Washington University regarding proposed additional housing on the South 40; possible partnership on the reforestation/development of Wydown Boulevard-possible funding opportunity

Alderman Feder reported on the following: • Attended the Plan Commission meeting – discussion on short term rentals • Clayton Equity Commission – discussed the incident at Glenridge School; Dr.

The motion passed 5-Ayes; 1-Nay (Alderman Yorg). OTHER

Alderman Yorg reported on the following: • Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC) – reviewed and approved the FY2026 Budget • CRSWC

Alderman Hummell reported on the following: • Attended the Remembrance Park dedication ceremony • Discussion regarding the Hillcrest and Wydown Terrace right-of-way issue • Met with Washington University regarding proposed additional housing on the South 40; possible partnership on the reforestation/development of Wydown Boulevard-possible funding opportunity

Alderman Feder reported on the following: • Attended the Plan Commission meeting – discussion on short term rentals • Clayton Equity Commission – discussed the incident at Glenridge School; Dr. Poole of the Clayton School District was in attendance

Alderman Patel reported on the following: • Remembrance Park dedication ceremony • Parks & Recreation Commission o recommendation to increase day fees o discussed the impacts and recovery of the tornado/storm; members complimentary of the city staff; site of the Osage marker at Oak Knoll Park remained intact

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