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November 18, 2024 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton Plan Commission / Architectural Review Board meeting held November 18, 2024. Excerpts cover roll call and approval of minutes, an architectural review of a proposed rental building at 808 Francis Place (zoned R4, in the Clayshire R4 Urban Design District), staff description of proposed materials and drainage, applicant and commission discussion of building height, interior ceiling heights, stormwater runoff, and possible lowering of the building. The board voted to continue the architectural hearing for two weeks (motion seconded and carried) and later moved to adjourn.
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Just a reminder, I presented something very similar to the Board of Aldermen in September to discuss the outline of how we'll do priorities. Our objectives and key results within the comprehensive plan are put into three categories, short-term goals, mid-term, and long-term. And then within each of those, we have impact marks, what type of task it is, et cetera, that will help us with our annual planning. And so to catch up for this first year in September, the Board of Aldermen agreed to an outline of priorities that will be our task for this fiscal year. So our fiscal calendar runs October through September. So we've already kind of started. And you'll see here that moving forward, since we hadn't adopted our comprehensive plan yet in time for this Our annual strategic planning with the Board of Aldermen will happen in May or June. So around the same time that we adopted the comprehensive plan this year is when we would start meeting with the board to set up our tasks for the upcoming fiscal year. But right now, we have quite a few priorities. So I'm going to go through them really briefly to give you an idea of what those are. Some of the tasks for this fiscal year do involve the plan commission and other ones do not. So not everything that we do and work on within the plan will come before you, but a good number of them will when they impact our zoning code.

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