PUBLIC HEARING – SEPTEMBER 17, 2014
Petition for Special Use Permit to allow a “Tobacco Accessory Shop” to be located at 3405 N. Lindbergh Boulevard as provided in the Bridgeton Zoning Ordinance under Section 410.130.D.2.bb of the “B-2” Community Business District in order to operate an “electronic cigarette” retail establishment with an accessory smoking lounge. Petitioner: Vapor Me LLC, d/b/a Victory Vapor Supply & Lounge
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AGENDA
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
BRIDGETON CITY HALL
12355 NATURAL BRIDGE ROAD
SEPTEMBER 17, 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–September 3, 2014
G. APPOINTMENTS/PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENT/SET PUBLIC HEARINGS
Mayor
1. Announcement in Event of Absence
I. RECESS FOR PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED (Item 6 on the Agenda)
K. EMERGENCY LEGISLATION/CONTRACTS/BIDS/LICENSES/ETC.
Norris
2. Bid Approval – New Bridgeton Recreation Center
L. PERFECTION OF BILLS
Abram
3. *Bill No. 6016 Establishing annual rate of tax levy for 2014
Grimmer
4. *Bill No. 6017 Authorizing an agreement with R. V. Wagner, Inc. for the Gist Road Bridge Replacement
Saettele
5. *Bill No. 6018 Increasing salaries of Councilpersons
M. CONSIDERATION OF NEW BILLS
Zimmer
6. Bill No. 6019 Special Use Permit to allow a “Tobacco Shop” at 3405 N. Lindbergh Boulevard as provided in the Bridgeton Zoning Ordinance under Section 410.130.D.2.bb of the “B-2” Community Business District to operate an “electronic cigarette” retail establishment with an accessary smoking lounge. Petitioner: Vapor ME LLC, d/b/a Victor Vapor Supply & Lounge
Norris
7. Bill No. 6020 Authorizing contract with Wright Construction for new Recreation Center
N. DISCUSSION
Mayor
8. St. Louis Hotel
Fetsch
9. Streets
Eaker/Hein
10. Litter/Beautification
CLOSED SESSION
11. 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