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May 8, 2018 — Meeting Minutes
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05-08-18 BOA Minutes May 8, 2018 Page 5 of 5
Minutes are recorded based on Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th, 2013 Edition
• Clayton Century Foundation held its quarterly Board meeting – Catherine Werner, St. Louis City, Environmental and Sustainability expert. • Peregrine Falcons have nested at the Interco Building. There are currently four eggs (one has hatched)
Alderman McAndrew expressed appreciation for the aldermanic orientation held today.
Mayor Sanger reported on the following: • Attended a CSpan and Spectrum award recognition at Clayton High School. A student won honorable mention in a contest where she submitted a video on human trafficking. • The Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) will be participating in a community project at City Hall on May 12. • The Clayton Chamber is holding the first of several Parties in the Park event tomorrow.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned Sine Die at 7:55 p.m.
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Alderman Winings reported on the following: • Charter Advisory Task Force – meeting on May 17, close to finalizing and anticipate bringing a final report/recommendation to the Board soon. • Parks and Recreation Commission – met May 7. o provided a presentation on the Greenspace Initiative; o DeMun Park Project is anticipated to be complete by the Fall; o Oak Knoll Park Project is well underway and is expected to be complete this summer; o staff is preparing the Shaw Park Pool for opening day (two weeks). Alderman Boulton reported on the following: • Battle of the Badges BBQ Event – great! Kudos to the Clayton Fire Department. • Plan Commission/ARB – met May 7 o Montessori Preschool submitted plans for a preschool to be located at the former Katie’s Pizzeria location, concerns by the Commission on drop off/pick-up area. o Clarendale Development Project has submitted plans for consideration. o Washington University expects to an additional 500 student increase on the South 40. o Skinker Heights Neighborhood Meeting – presentation by Washington University; presentation by Detective Lieutenant Mark Smith. Alderman Berkowitz reported on the following: • Sustainability Committee – meeting was canceled due to a lack of a quorum. • Parks and Recreation Commission - concerns where expressed regarding issues of adding greenspace (i.e. purchase homes in Clayton Gardens) • LimeBike – overwhelming use of the bikes in Forest Park, suggests that staff explore for Clayton and include laying ground rules.
Kudos to the Clayton Fire Department. • Plan Commission/ARB – met May 7 o Montessori Preschool submitted plans for a preschool to be located at the former Katie’s Pizzeria location, concerns by the Commission on drop off/pick-up area. o Clarendale Development Project has submitted plans for consideration. o Washington University expects to an additional 500 student increase on the South 40. o Skinker Heights Neighborhood Meeting – presentation by Washington University; presentation by Detective Lieutenant Mark Smith. Alderman Berkowitz reported on the following: • Sustainability Committee – meeting was canceled due to a lack of a quorum. • Parks and Recreation Commission - concerns where expressed regarding issues of adding greenspace (i.e. purchase homes in Clayton Gardens) • LimeBike – overwhelming use of the bikes in Forest Park, suggests that staff explore for Clayton and include laying ground rules. City Manager Owens added that staff has been in contact with the bike companies for the last 5 years and will be meeting with LimeBike this week. Alderman Harris reported on the following: