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June 16, 2025 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton Plan Commission/ARB meeting held June 16, 2025. Excerpts cover roll call and approval of minutes, consideration of agenda items including a postponed item and a zoning/fence application at 7404 Northmore Drive (proposed three‑foot cedar fence with lattice, set back one foot from the sidewalk), and discussion of proposed short‑term rental regulations (occupancy calculation, an 8‑person cap, 24‑hour rental limit, guest registry and posting requirements, inspections, and prohibition on advertising hourly rates). The transcript records motions and a unanimous vote to approve the previous meeting’s minutes and indicates scheduling of the next meeting in early July.
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Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the plan commission for June 16th. If you have any electronic gadgets, please silence them. Ryan? Steve Lichtenfeld? Here. Bob Denlow? Here. Susan Buse? Here. Helen DiFate? Here. Jim Arsenault? Here. David Gipson? Here. We have minutes from the previous meeting on June 2nd. Are there any corrections? Seeing none, do we have a motion? Second. All in favor? Aye. Opposed? Okay. We'll move on to new business. Item number one has been postponed at the request of the applicant to the next meeting in July. So we'll move to item number two, 7404 North Moore Drive is the applicant here. Okay, we'll start with the staff. The subject property is located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Bland Drive and Northmore. The property is zoned R2 and is adjacent to the city limit with University City. The applicant is seeking to construct a fence in the western front yard along Bland Drive. The property sits on a corner with the front of the primary structure facing Northmore Drive. The western yard along Bland drive includes trees and a detached garage and driveway. The applicant is proposing to install a three-foot tall cedar fence with lattice on top and horizontal plank on bottom. It would be stained medium brown and would be located along the western front yard. It would be set back one foot from the sidewalk by landscaping. Front yard fences are common nearby and are often wood and are often up to six feet tall.

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