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September 13, 2022 — Agenda

This is the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting agenda and minutes materials for September 13, 2022 (with excerpts noting related August 23, 2022 draft minutes). It includes meeting logistics (in-person and Zoom access), an executive session topic (legal issues and negotiation), public hearing items (2022 Redistricting Commission recommendation), ordinance introductions and readings (e.g., Bill No. 6906 amending parking regulation tables and Bill No. 6910 approving participation in St. Louis County’s Specialty Court Program), and discussion/actions on community projects (Clayton Community Foundation planning for Shaw Park ice rink improvements). The excerpts record roll-call and voice vote outcomes (Bill No. 6906 adopted as Ordinance No. 6768; unanimous consent and passage motions for Bill No. 6910), public comments on redistricting, and a Board motion to add details to the CCF project list.
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2022. The Board asked staff to contact the trustees of the Skinker Heights neighborhood and

Alderman Feder reported on the following: • attended the Business Journal Regional Government event • Amendments to the Davis Place indentures are complete and filed with the County

Mayor Harris reported on the following: • thanked the Fire Department and Public Works on their help with the aftermath of the flooding. • Polled the Board regarding a future retreat.

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

The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.

There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m.

____________________________ Mayor ATTEST: ____________________________

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The motion passed on a roll call vote: Alderman Lintz – Aye; Alderman Berkowitz – Aye; Alderman McAndrew – Aye; Alderman Patel – Aye; Alderman Feder – Aye; and Mayor Harris – Aye. The bill, having received majority approval was adopted and became Ordinance No. 6767 of the City of Clayton.

A MOTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX LEVIES FOR TAX YEAR 2022 (FISCAL YEAR 2023) AND THE FISCAL YEAR 2023 OPERATING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET

City Manager Gipson reported that the Board of Aldermen has received the City Manager’s proposed Fiscal Year 2023 (FY 23) Operating and Capital Improvement Budget. The City has also recently received assessed valuation information from St. Louis County for calculating the 2023 (FY 23) property taxes. As part of the property tax and budget process, the Board is required to hold a public hearing to seek public input prior to formal adoption.

Staff is recommending that a public hearing be scheduled for September 13, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. at the regular Board of Aldermen meeting for both the property tax levy hearing, and also the Fiscal Year 2023 budget hearing.

Motion made by Alderman Lintz to approve setting the public hearing date for the FY2023 Budget and 2022 Property Tax Levy for September 13, 2022. Alderman Berkowitz seconded.

The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote.

REVISED PARKING MODIFICATION REQUEST PROCEDURE

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9 City Manager Gipson reported that the Board has been provided a revised parking modification request procedure as presented in tonight’s packet. Staff will use this procedure to evaluate parking restriction modification requests from residents, businesses, and institutions. The process includes staff analysis and review of current conditions. If supported staff will simultaneously prepare an ordinance for Board consideration and a survey of impacted property owners/tenants; which will include both sides of the street. The survey will provide notice of the public meeting where the changes will be considered.

The Board was in consensus to support the revised modification.

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Alderman Berkowitz reported on the following: • Plan Commission/ARB – Commission unanimously approved an application for solar panels to be installed on the front of a home.

Alderman McAndrew thanked the Parks staff for all the planning and preparation in holding the Clayton Kids Triathlon, special thanks to Big Shark Bicycle Company.

Alderman Buse reported on the following: • Clayton Community Foundation o Proposed Art at Forsyth Pointe o Commons project • Clayton Equity Commission o Discussion on the restrictive covenants o Letter to faith-based communities Alderman Patel reported that the Sustainability Committee is scheduled to meet this week.

Alderman Feder reported on the following: • attended the Business Journal Regional Government event • Amendments to the Davis Place indentures are complete and filed with the County