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PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HEARD BY COUNCIL ON APRIL 16, 2014

1)Petition for Special Use Permit for an “Automobile station (including accessory convenience store not
five thousand (5,000) square feet in floor area), provided that: (1) No pump islands and associated service aprons or drives are located within ten (10) feet of any street lot line or within twenty (20)feet of any “R” District; and (2) The entire service station complex is visually screened from adjacent property of any “R” District,” located at 11570 St. Charles Rock Road, as provided in the Bridgeton Zoning Ordinance under Section 410.130.E.2.d of the B-3 Travel/Entertainment Services District. Petitioner: Buck’s Inc.

2)Petition for rezoning 17.5 acres of land located at 11955 Natural Bridge Road from R-3 Single Family
Dwelling District to B-5 Planned Commercial District to allow a Missouri National Guard facility. Petitioner: St.Louis City, Lambert St. Louis International Airport

3)Petition to amend Section 410.180 of the Bridgeton Ordinance to modify regulations related to Applications to the Board of Adjustment. Petitioner: City of Bridgeton

AGENDA
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
BRIDGETON CITY HALL
12355 NATURAL BRIDGE ROAD
APRIL 16, 2014
7:00 P.M.

A. CALL TO ORDER
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ROLL CALL
D. AGENDA APPROVAL
E. PUBLIC PORTION
F. APPROVAL OF MINUTES– April 2, 2014

G. APPOINTMENTS/PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENT/SET
PUBLIC HEARINGS

Mayor
1. Announcement in Event of Absence

I. RECESS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED (Items 6, 7, & 8 on the Agenda)

K. EMERGENCY LEGISLATION/CONTRACTS/BIDS, ETC.

Grimmer

Bid Approval – Out-Front Mower (Parks & Recreation)
2.
L. PERFECTION OF BILLS

Norris

3. *Bill No. 5994 Special Use Permit for a “Liquor Store and “Tobacco Accessory Shop” in conjunction with a permitted “Tobacco Shop”, located at 3629 North Lindbergh Boulevard, as provided in the Bridgeton Zoning Ordinance under 410.130.D.2.i and 410.130.D.2.bb of the B-2 Community Business District. Petitioner: Unique Discount Smoke & Liquor

Zimmer

4. *Bill No. 5995 Amending Chapter 515 of the Bridgeton Code of Ordinances amending the requlations for electronic message centers, programs for graphics and signs (Sign Packages), and Variance procedures.

5. *Bill No. 5996 Amending Ordinance 13-43, extending the moratorium on building permits for the
construction of renewable energy structures on residential properties within the City of Bridgeton for a period of six (6) months.

M. CONSIDERATION OF NEW BILLS

Norris

6. Bill No. 5997 Petition for Special Use Permit for an “Automobile service station (including
accessory convenience store not exceeding five thousand (5000) square feet in floor area), provided that: (1)No pump islands and associated service aprons or drives are located within ten (10) feet of any street.  Lot line or within twenty (20) feet of any “R” District; and (2) the entire service complex is visually screened from adjacent property in any “R” District,” located at 11570 St. Charles Rock Road, as provided in Bridgeton Zoning Ordinance under Section 410.130.E.2.d of the B-3 Travel/
Entertainment Services District. Petitioner: Buck’s Inc.

7. Bill No. 5998 Petition for rezoning 17.4 acres of land at 11955 Natural Bridge Road from R-3 Single
Family Dwelling District to B-5 Planned Commercial District to allow a Missouri National Guard facility. Petitioner: St. Louis City, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport

8. Bill No. 5999 Petition to amend Section 410.180 of the
Bridgeton Zoning Ordinance to modify regulations related to applications to the Board of Adjustment. Petitioner: City of Bridgeton

N. DISCUSSION
Mayor
9. St. Louis Hotel
Saettele
10. Hotel/Motel Tax
Fetsch
11. Streets
Saettele/Zimmer
12. Deer Problem

CLOSED SESSION

13. A closed session may be held to discuss matters relating to (i) legal actions, litigation or confidential or privileged communications with counsel pursuant to Section 610.021 (1) R.S.MO; (ii)leasing, purchase or sale of real estate by a public governmental body where the public knowledge of the transaction might adversely affect the legal consideration therefore pursuant to Section 610.021(2) R.S.MO; (iii) hiring, firing, disciplining or promoting of particular employees when personal information about the employee is discussed or recorded pursuant to Section 610.021(3) R.S.MO; and/or (iv) documents related to a negotiated contract pursuant to Section 610.012(12) R.S.MO.

O. Attorney’s Report
P. Council Communications
Q. Mayor’s Report
R. Adjournment

Conrad W. Bowers, Mayor
Carole A. Stahlhut, City Clerk

Last updated: 4/10/2014 3:26:55 PM