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September 27, 2022 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting held September 27, 2022. Excerpts show staff presentations and discussion of proposed adoption of the 2021 International Code cycle (including the International Fire Code and various building- and energy-related model codes), local code amendments and fee structures, and operational permits (e.g., food trucks, tents). The transcript also records votes on memoranda of understanding: the Board voted to approve a police MOU (roll call recorded as “Aye” by listed members) and discusses a fire union MOU proposing a 3% across‑the‑board wage adjustment for fiscal year 2023 and step increase eligibility as of October 1, 2022. The meeting proceedings conclude with a motion to enter a closed session under cited Missouri statutory subsections.
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City Attorney. Bill number 6911, second reading and consideration for adoption. An ordinance levying and establishing the rate of annual taxes for general municipal purposes, police building debt service, general obligation debt service, and special business district purposes to be collected by the city of Clayton, Missouri for the year 2022. Alderman Berkowitz? Aye. Alderman McAndrew? Aye. Alderwoman Buess. Aye. Alderwoman Patel. Aye. Alderman Gary Feder. Aye. And Mayor Harris. Aye. Thank you. All right. We'll move on to the operating capital improvement budget second reading. Mr. City Manager. Yes. In July, the Board of Aldermen received the City Manager's proposed fiscal year 2023 capital improvements budget. And in August, the Board received the proposed fiscal year 2023 operating budget. As part of the budget process, the board is required to hold a public hearing to seek public input prior to formal budget adoption. The public hearing was held at the Board of Aldermen meeting on September 13th, 2022. The board also reviewed the proposed budget during public meetings on July 26th and August 12th, 2022. We believe the proposed budget maintains the current service levels traditionally provided by the city. The Board of Aldermens has studied this proposed budget and the public has had ample opportunity for review of the budget document. The attached ordinance approves the fiscal year 2023 operating capital improvements budget is presented for a second reading and final approval. Staff recommends that the Board of Aldermen have the second reading of an ordinance approving the fiscal 2023 operating and capital improvements budget.

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