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October 23, 2018 — Meeting Minutes
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We are confident Commerce Bank can fulfill the City’s needs and in addition, Commerce Bank is a good community partner. The City’s pension plans also currently use Commerce Trust for pension administrative services, custodial services and fixed income investments. The proposal is for services for a three-year period, with an option to renew for two (2) additional one-year periods at the City’s choice. Janet Watson, Director of Finance, addressed the Board to answer questions. Motion was made by Alderman Winings to approve Resolution No. 18-20, to authorize the execution of a banking agreement with Commerce Bank. Alderman Boulton seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. A RESOLUTION TO CONSIDER DECLARING THE INTENT TO REIMBURSE ITSELF FROM BOND PROCEEDS FOR EXPENDITURES IN RELATION TO THE RENOVATION OF THE CENTER OF CLAYTON RECREATIONAL FACILITY
City Manager Owens reported that the City plans to issue bonds to fund the City’s portion of the renovations to the Center of Clayton recreational facility. The City will be expending funds soon on items which have a significant delivery period and pre-construction items and the City would like to be reimbursed for those costs. The attached ordinance will allow the City to be reimbursed for costs incurred prior to the bond issuance once bond proceeds are received. Motion made by Alderman Winings to approve Resolution No. 18-21, declaring the intent to reimburse the City of Clayton from Bond proceeds for expenditures in relation to the renovation of The Center of Clayton Recreational Facility. Seconded by Alderman Boulton. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.
Alderman Winings introduced Bill No. 6696, an ordinance to approve a contract to purchase property at 7811 Maryland Avenue to be read for the first time by title only. Alderman Boulton seconded. City Attorney O’Keefe read Bill No. 6696, first reading, an Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Property Located at 7811 Maryland Avenue in Clayton, Missouri. First reading failed, 6-Ayes; 1-Nay (Alderman Lintz). Second reading to be held at the November 13, 2018 meeting.
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A RESOLUTION TO CONSIDER AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A BANKING SERVICES AGREEMENT
City Manager Owens reported that the City’s current banking services agreement is with Commerce Bank. The City’s banking agreement provides for depository services, online banking, positive pay fraud detection, options for investment of idle funds, and a requirement that City funds be 100% collateralized, among other services. The Finance staff prepared a Request for Proposal for Banking Services and distributed it to all banks that have a site within Clayton. Thirteen banks responded with detailed proposals. In reviewing each of the proposals the City analyzed the financial status of the bank, references, services provided, on-line system capabilities, banking fees, interest on idle funds, and convenience. The City then calculated the net revenue (interest revenue less fees) submitted by each bank. The City then met with the three banks with the highest net revenue to the City, all of which were very close in amount. After completing the evaluation process staff are recommending staying with Commerce Bank as their fees and interest are comparable, staff have direct knowledge of their satisfactory overall service level, and the convenience of the drive-thru banking for our police officers. We are confident Commerce Bank can fulfill the City’s needs and in addition, Commerce Bank is a good community partner. The City’s pension plans also currently use Commerce Trust for pension administrative services, custodial services and fixed income investments.
Seconded by Alderman Boulton. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. MOTION - APPEAL ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD’S DECISION
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REGARDING TWO EXTERIOR BUILDING SIGNS AT 100 SOUTH BRENTWOOD BOULEVARD
City Manager Owens reported that this is a request for a motion regarding the appeal of the Architectural Review Board’s decision to deny part of an application submitted by Shannon Brown of Designery on the behalf of Moneta. The original request submitted by the applicant to the Architectural Review Board proposed the installation of two 24.69 square foot Moneta wall signs and the removal of the north elevation Moneta Group sign. One sign was proposed on the west elevation and one sign was proposed on the south elevation. The signs were proposed above the first-floor windows and bracket-mounted to the brick façade. The City’s sign code states: “Ground floor office tenants with a substantial glass wall or window area and street frontage may erect a wall sign 12 square feet in area, but not more than 2 such signs shall be permitted for each building frontage.” The Sign Code also states that wall signs should be installed on street frontages. A sign modification, granted by the Architectural Review Board, would be required to install a sign of the proposed size on the west elevation. A sign modification would also be required to install a sign of the proposed size and in the proposed location on the south elevation.