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September 13, 2022 — Meeting Minutes

This document is the minutes of the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting held September 13, 2022. It records attendance (in-person and virtual), approval of the August 23, 2022 minutes, a CALEA reaccreditation recognition for the Clayton Police Department, and public hearings and actions on several items. Specific actions recorded include approval of Resolution No. 2022-19 transferring a conditional use permit for 7610 Wydown Boulevard (Bar Moro), approval of a liquor license for Bar Moro, adoption of new ward boundaries as Ordinance No. 6769 (Bill No. 6908, Option E), first readings of the FY2023 budget ordinance (Bill No. 6912) and tax levy hearing proceedings, and approval of the FY2023 CRSWC budget for the Center of Clayton; votes noted are unanimous voice votes for multiple motions and a roll-call vote adopting the ward-boundary ordinance (all ayes).
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THE CITY OF CLAYTON

Board of Aldermen In-Person and Virtual Meeting September 13, 2022 7:05 p.m. Minutes

The meeting was open to individuals to attend in-person and/or virtually via Zoom. Mayor Harris called the meeting to order and requested a roll call. The following individuals were in attendance:

In-person: Aldermen: Rich Lintz, Bridget McAndrew, Susan Buse, Becky Patel, Gary Feder, Mayor Harris, and City Attorney O’Keefe

Staff: Assistant City Manager Muskopf and Anna Krane, Director of Planning and Development

Virtually: Aldermen Berkowitz, City Manager Gipson, and City Clerk Frazier

Motion made by Alderman McAndrew to approve the August 23, 2022, minutes. Alderman Berkowitz seconded. Motion to approve the minutes passed unanimously on a voice vote. PUBLIC REQUESTS AND PETITIONS

None

RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS

Dr. Joseph Schafer, St. Louis University Professor and Commissioner with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) presented to the Board the CALEA reaccreditation of the Clayton Police Department. Chief Mark Smith, Captain Mark Seagle, and Lieutenant Jack Abell were present. A PUBLIC HEARING AND A RESOLUTION TO CONSIDER APPROVING THE TRANSFER OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 7610 WYDOWN BOULEVARD TO BE KNOWN AS BAR MORO

Mayor Harris opened the public hearing and requested proof of publication.

Chief Mark Smith, Captain Mark Seagle, and Lieutenant Jack Abell were present. A PUBLIC HEARING AND A RESOLUTION TO CONSIDER APPROVING THE TRANSFER OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 7610 WYDOWN BOULEVARD TO BE KNOWN AS BAR MORO

Mayor Harris opened the public hearing and requested proof of publication. City Manager Gipson reported that this is a public hearing to consider an application for a Conditional Use Permit Transfer submitted by Ben Poremba of Bar Moro, LLC, restaurant owner, to allow for the operation of an approximately 1,009 square foot restaurant to be known as Bar Moro. The previous restaurant, known as Billie-Jean, has been closed for an extended period of time and therefore staff has decided to present the transfer request to the Board of Aldermen for final approval in accord with the discretion authorized by Sec. 405.860(D) of the City Code.

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Ben Parembo, owner, was in attendance to answer questions. Mayor Harris closed the public hearing. Motion made by Alderman Lintz to approve Resolution No. 2022-19, granting the transfer of the Conditional Use Permit for 7610 Wydown Boulevard, Bar Moro. Alderman Berkowitz seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. A MOTION TO CONSIDER A LIQUOR LICENSE FOR BAR MORO, LLC AT 7610 WYDOWN BOULEVARD

City Manager Gipson reported that Bar Moro, LLC is requesting a liquor license to sell all kinds of intoxicating liquor at retail by the drink, except Sundays, at 7610 Wydown Boulevard. Motion made by Alderman Lintz to approve a liquor license for Bar Moro located at 7610 Wydown Boulevard. Alderman Berkowitz seconded. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. PUBLIC HEARING AND A RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT THE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE 2022 REDISTRICTING COMMISSION

Public hearing remains open from the August 23, 2022 Board of Aldermen meeting. City Manager Gipson reported that this is a resolution to consider approving the recommendation from the Redistricting Commission regarding redistricting the City’s Ward boundaries. During the meeting on August 23, 2022, the Board of Aldermen heard from the public and discussed the recommendation from the Redistricting Commission. Another ward boundary, Option E, was introduced during the meeting for review by the Board of Aldermen and the public.

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