*This meeting was joined in progress* 1. ROLL CALL 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APRIL 4, 2017 ELECTION RESULTS 1. Canvass of Election Returns of the General Municipal Election held April 4, 2017, and Declaration of the Election Results (RCA Attached) 2. Presentation of Plaque to Retiring Councilmember Laurie Feldman 3. Recess of Regular Meeting, and Reconvening with Newly Elected Member of the Council Vince Ratchford 4. Administration of Oaths of Office 5. Election of President and Vice President of the City Council (RCA Attached)
PUBLIC HEARING A. Case No. CU-2017-06 (Steve Powell) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.200(C)(1)(g) for a new banquet center and meeting facility within the HCD Historic Commercial District and within the LMPD Landmarks Preservation District located at 1217 and 1219 South Main Street. The subject area is approximately 1.59 acres and is located in Ward 2. THE APPLICANT HAS WITHDRAWN THIS APPLICATION. (RCA Attached) B. Case No. CU-2017-07 (Michele Dohrman – St. Charles Tower, Inc.) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.150(D)(1)(n) for the placement of a one hundred (100) foot tall telecommunication tower within the R- 1C Single Family Residential District located at 2 Seton Court. The subject area is approximately 11.02 acres and is located in Ward 6. (RCA Attached) C. Case No. CU-2017-08 (Adam Powers) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.480 for a temporary retail sales use, specifically for a hot dog cart within the FHCD Frenchtown Historic Commercial District and within the FPD Frenchtown Preservation District located at 1520 North 2nd Street. The Subject property is approximately 0.67 acres and is located in Ward 1. (RCA Attached) D. Case No. CU-2017-09. (Dan Grosvenor) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.240(C)(1)(a) for a motor vehicle repair use within the I-1 Light Industrial District located at 3555 Franks Drive. The property is approximately 1.86 acres and is located in Ward 6. (RCA Attached) E. Case No. CU-2017-10. (Shane McNeil) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.290(C)(10) for a passenger vehicle repair use within the FHCD Frenchtown Historic Commercial District and within the FPD Frenchtown Preservation District located at 1801 North 2nd Street. The property is approximately 0.24 acres and is located in Ward 1. (RCA Attached)
REPORT OF THE MAYOR/AWARDS/PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. Proclamation proclaiming May 7, 2017 through May 14, 2017 as National Music Week B. Proclamation proclaiming April 30, 2017 through May 5, 2017 as National Small Business Week C. Proclamation Honoring First State Bank of St. Charles for Celebrating their 150th Anniversary
REPORT OF THE MAYOR/AWARDS/PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS D. Budget Amendment No. 4 (Council Bill 12199) E. Written and/or Verbal Messages from the Mayor
PUBLIC COMMENT A. Reading of Written Petitions, Memorials, and Remonstrances B. Public Comment Relative to Agenda Items C. Public Comment Relative to City Issues NOTE: To address the Council, please complete a speaker card and present to the City Clerk prior to the meeting.
RESOLUTIONS A. A Resolution Declaring Information Technology Equipment Surplus Property; Authorizing Disposal of the Equipment with Resale Value By Internet Auction; and Authorizing Recycling of the Equipment without Resale Value (Sponsor: John Hanneke)
BILLS FOR FINAL PASSAGE Bill 12186 An Ordinance Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the City of St. Charles to Participate in the St. Louis Gang Safe Streets Task Force (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) Bill 12187 An Ordinance Authorizing an Aquatic Facility Owner Representative Agreement with Navigate Building Solutions, LLC to Provide Project Management Services for the Construction of Blanchette Aquatic Facility and Renovation of Wapelhorst Aquatic Facility in an Amount Not to Exceed $430,700.00 (Sponsors: Dave Beckering and John Hanneke) Bill 12188 An Ordinance Authorizing an Engineering Services Contract with George L. Crawford & Associates, Inc. d/b/a Crawford, Bunte, Brammeier for the North Fairgrounds Road Alignment Study in an Amount Not to Exceed $149,996.00 (Sponsor: Tom Besselman) Bill 12189 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Gershenson Construction Company, Inc. for the Friedens Road at Highway 94 Reconstruction Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $201,574.60 (Sponsors: Laurie Feldman and Mary West) Bill 12190 An Ordinance Authorizing Amendment Number 3 to the Contract with Aerotek, Inc. to Extend the Contract for the Existing Two Project Managers for the Engineering Department in an Amount Not to Exceed $57,000.00 for a Total Amount Not to Exceed $234,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12191 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 1 to the Contract with Concrete Strategies, LLC, for the 2016 Bridge Culvert Maintenance Project in an Amount of $51,465.87, For a Total Amount Not to Exceed $185,185.87 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12192 An Ordinance Authorizing a Master License Agreement for Internet Communications Equipment with Ambient Networks, LLC for the Installation and Operation of Networking Equipment on City Facilities (Sponsor: John Hanneke)
BILLS FOR INTRODUCTION Bill 12193 An Ordinance Directing the Closure of Riverside Drive; and Suspending the Prohibition Against Drinking Alcoholic Beverages in Public Places and in Frontier Park During the 2017 Festival of the Little Hills (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms and Tom Besselman) Bill 12194 An Ordinance Authorizing the Vacation of a Storm Sewer Easement Consisting of Approximately 2,504 Square Feet of Land Located Within Charlestowne Crossing Subdivision (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12195 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Gershenson Construction Company, Inc. for the First Capitol Enhancements Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $2,358,220.00 (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12196 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Millstone Weber, LLC for the Harry S. Truman Road Reconstruction Project – Phase 1 in an Amount Not to Exceed $2,172,238.45 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12197 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Pundmann Ford for the Purchase of Seven 2017 or 2018 Model Year Ford Utility Police Interceptor Vehicles; Two 2017 or 2018 Model Year Ford Sedan Police Interceptor Vehicles; and One 2017 or 2018 Model Year Police Transit Van in an Amount Not to Exceed $281,493.00 (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) Bill 12198 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cooperative Cost Sharing Agreement Between the City of St. Charles and McBride Town Development, LLC for Street Concrete Enhancement for The New Town at St. Charles Phase Ten-F Development Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $14,930.00 (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12199 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance Number 16-269 by Amending Certain Revenue, Expenditures, and Fund Balance Accounts for the Budget for the Fiscal Year 2017 (Budget Amendment #4) (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12200 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Property Located at 2407 West Clay Street for the Sale Price of $290,000 and Closing Costs Not To Exceed $5,000; Approving a Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Bart Haberstroh) Bill 12201 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Property Located at 2408 West Clay Street for the Sale Price of $450,000 and Closing Costs Not To Exceed $5,000; Approving a Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Bart Haberstroh) Bill 12202 An Ordinance Authorizing and Approving a St. Charles Urban County Cooperation Agreement, a Professional Administrative Services Agreement for the Period of June 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017; a Professional Administrative Services Agreement for the Period of January 1, 2018 Through December 31, 2018 and a 2017 Program Administration Agreement Between the County of St. Charles, Missouri and the City of St. Charles, Missouri for Participation in the Community Development Block Grant Program for Fiscal Years 2017 Through 2019 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12203 An Ordinance Authorizing a St. Charles Area Transit Service Expansion Cost Participation Agreement Among the City of St. Charles, Missouri, SSM Healthcare St. Louis and Ameristar Casino St. Charles, LLC (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12204 An Ordinance Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of St. Charles, City of O’Fallon, St. Charles County and Other Participating Jurisdictions to Provide Mutual Aid as Part of the Community Animal Response Team in the Event of a Local, State or Federal Declared Disaster (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) Bill 12205 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cost Reimbursement Agreement between the City of St. Charles, Missouri and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for Reimbursement of Overtime Expenses for Police Officers Assigned to the St. Louis Safe Streets Task Force for the Period of October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017 (Sponsor: Jerry Reese)
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND/OR COUNCIL ACTION A. Request to Waive 2016 Real Property Taxes for Saint Charles Housing Authority (referred by Mayor Sally A. Faith)
CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Council Minutes 1. Regular City Council Meeting of April 18, 2017 2. Administrative Hearing of April 18, 2017 B. Approval of Council Committee Reports 1. Approval of Council Committee Minutes a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 2. Approval of Council Committee Motions/Actions/Recommendations a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 i. Consensus of the full Council that Director Evans present the agreements/legislation at the May 2, 2017, Regular City Council Meeting for council consideration ii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration start scheduling public meetings right away in order to educate the affected property owners of the Staff Design Recommendation and Options as presented iii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration begins contacting the residents who are known to be selling firewood from there residence that the City will begin enforcing the residential zoning code on all properties where this activity is occurring effective July 1, 2017 iv. Councilmember Beckering also recommended the zoning code be amended to add a provision regulating firewood for personal use. This amendment will require the firewood for personal use be stored in the side or rear yard but nowhere in the front yard. And that the personal firewood is to be covered v. Administration stated the following information will be gathered and presented to the City Councilmembers at a future meeting: a plan with the number of projects the contracted employees oversee, funding source(s) and maps. b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 i. Motion to establish a no parking restriction on the north side of Cole Blvd. from the eastern curbline of Runnymeade Drive to 75 foot east (motion failed) ii. Motion to approve the final report from GBA relative to the Curb and Gutter program, the scoring spreadsheets and the GIS data as presented iii. Motion to proceed with Alternative #1 as presented to the Street Committee as the City preferred alternative to be presented and agreed upon by St. Charles County iv. Staff will continue with coordination with the school district to remove the turnable stop signs, and for consideration of partial signal funding at Blackhurst/Hardin, and/or to make application to the Road Board for the signal upgrade C. Receipt of Reports from Boards, Commissions, or Committees 1. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of February 14, 2017 2. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of March 14, 2017 3. Housing Authority Meeting of January 17, 2017 4. Housing Authority Meeting of February 21, 2017 5. Audit Committee Meeting of October 18, 2016 6. Park & Recreation Board Work Session of April 5, 2017 7. Park & Recreation Board Meeting of March 15, 2017 8. Landmarks Board Meeting of March 20, 2017 D. Receipt of Reports of the Director of Administration 1. Notice of Emergency Purchase 2. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Department of Administration/Media Division 3. Receipt of the Occupational Fraud Risk Assessment Report performed by Brown Smith Wallace 4. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Fire Department F. Preliminary Plats (none) G. Miscellaneous 1. Receipt of the Fountain Lakes Commerce Center North Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 2. Receipt of the Plaza at Noah’s Ark Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 3. Report of the Municipal Court Administrator of Monies Collected and Deposited during the Month of March 2017 4. Approval of an Electronic Message Center for Three Flags Center at 1360 South Fifth Street
Approval of Contracts and Easements from $30,001 - $99,999 1. Contract with Bax Engineering for Professional Engineering Services for Design of the Prongue Drive Relocation Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $89,010.00
CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Council Minutes 1. Regular City Council Meeting of April 18, 2017 2. Administrative Hearing of April 18, 2017 B. Approval of Council Committee Reports 1. Approval of Council Committee Minutes a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 2. Approval of Council Committee Motions/Actions/Recommendations a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 i. Consensus of the full Council that Director Evans present the agreements/legislation at the May 2, 2017, Regular City Council Meeting for council consideration ii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration start scheduling public meetings right away in order to educate the affected property owners of the Staff Design Recommendation and Options as presented iii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration begins contacting the residents who are known to be selling firewood from there residence that the City will begin enforcing the residential zoning code on all properties where this activity is occurring effective July 1, 2017 iv. Councilmember Beckering also recommended the zoning code be amended to add a provision regulating firewood for personal use. This amendment will require the firewood for personal use be stored in the side or rear yard but nowhere in the front yard. And that the personal firewood is to be covered v. Administration stated the following information will be gathered and presented to the City Councilmembers at a future meeting: a plan with the number of projects the contracted employees oversee, funding source(s) and maps. b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 i. Motion to establish a no parking restriction on the north side of Cole Blvd. from the eastern curbline of Runnymeade Drive to 75 foot east (motion failed) ii. Motion to approve the final report from GBA relative to the Curb and Gutter program, the scoring spreadsheets and the GIS data as presented iii. Motion to proceed with Alternative #1 as presented to the Street Committee as the City preferred alternative to be presented and agreed upon by St. Charles County iv. Staff will continue with coordination with the school district to remove the turnable stop signs, and for consideration of partial signal funding at Blackhurst/Hardin, and/or to make application to the Road Board for the signal upgrade C. Receipt of Reports from Boards, Commissions, or Committees 1. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of February 14, 2017 2. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of March 14, 2017 3. Housing Authority Meeting of January 17, 2017 4. Housing Authority Meeting of February 21, 2017 5. Audit Committee Meeting of October 18, 2016 6. Park & Recreation Board Work Session of April 5, 2017 7. Park & Recreation Board Meeting of March 15, 2017 8. Landmarks Board Meeting of March 20, 2017 D. Receipt of Reports of the Director of Administration 1. Notice of Emergency Purchase 2. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Department of Administration/Media Division 3. Receipt of the Occupational Fraud Risk Assessment Report performed by Brown Smith Wallace 4. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Fire Department F. Preliminary Plats (none) G. Miscellaneous 1. Receipt of the Fountain Lakes Commerce Center North Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 2. Receipt of the Plaza at Noah’s Ark Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 3. Report of the Municipal Court Administrator of Monies Collected and Deposited during the Month of March 2017 4. Approval of an Electronic Message Center for Three Flags Center at 1360 South Fifth Street
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS/MISCELLANEOUS A. Update from Council Liaisons on Boards/Commissions/Committees B. Written and/or Verbal Messages from the Council Members
*This meeting was joined in progress* 1. ROLL CALL 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APRIL 4, 2017 ELECTION RESULTS 1. Canvass of Election Returns of the General Municipal Election held April 4, 2017, and Declaration of the Election Results (RCA Attached) 2. Presentation of Plaque to Retiring Councilmember Laurie Feldman 3. Recess of Regular Meeting, and Reconvening with Newly Elected Member of the Council Vince Ratchford 4. Administration of Oaths of Office 5. Election of President and Vice President of the City Council (RCA Attached)
PUBLIC HEARING A. Case No. CU-2017-06 (Steve Powell) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.200(C)(1)(g) for a new banquet center and meeting facility within the HCD Historic Commercial District and within the LMPD Landmarks Preservation District located at 1217 and 1219 South Main Street. The subject area is approximately 1.59 acres and is located in Ward 2. THE APPLICANT HAS WITHDRAWN THIS APPLICATION. (RCA Attached) B. Case No. CU-2017-07 (Michele Dohrman – St. Charles Tower, Inc.) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.150(D)(1)(n) for the placement of a one hundred (100) foot tall telecommunication tower within the R- 1C Single Family Residential District located at 2 Seton Court. The subject area is approximately 11.02 acres and is located in Ward 6. (RCA Attached) C. Case No. CU-2017-08 (Adam Powers) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.480 for a temporary retail sales use, specifically for a hot dog cart within the FHCD Frenchtown Historic Commercial District and within the FPD Frenchtown Preservation District located at 1520 North 2nd Street. The Subject property is approximately 0.67 acres and is located in Ward 1. (RCA Attached) D. Case No. CU-2017-09. (Dan Grosvenor) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.240(C)(1)(a) for a motor vehicle repair use within the I-1 Light Industrial District located at 3555 Franks Drive. The property is approximately 1.86 acres and is located in Ward 6. (RCA Attached) E. Case No. CU-2017-10. (Shane McNeil) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.290(C)(10) for a passenger vehicle repair use within the FHCD Frenchtown Historic Commercial District and within the FPD Frenchtown Preservation District located at 1801 North 2nd Street. The property is approximately 0.24 acres and is located in Ward 1. (RCA Attached)
REPORT OF THE MAYOR/AWARDS/PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. Proclamation proclaiming May 7, 2017 through May 14, 2017 as National Music Week B. Proclamation proclaiming April 30, 2017 through May 5, 2017 as National Small Business Week C. Proclamation Honoring First State Bank of St. Charles for Celebrating their 150th Anniversary
REPORT OF THE MAYOR/AWARDS/PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS D. Budget Amendment No. 4 (Council Bill 12199) E. Written and/or Verbal Messages from the Mayor
PUBLIC COMMENT A. Reading of Written Petitions, Memorials, and Remonstrances B. Public Comment Relative to Agenda Items C. Public Comment Relative to City Issues NOTE: To address the Council, please complete a speaker card and present to the City Clerk prior to the meeting.
RESOLUTIONS A. A Resolution Declaring Information Technology Equipment Surplus Property; Authorizing Disposal of the Equipment with Resale Value By Internet Auction; and Authorizing Recycling of the Equipment without Resale Value (Sponsor: John Hanneke)
BILLS FOR FINAL PASSAGE Bill 12186 An Ordinance Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the City of St. Charles to Participate in the St. Louis Gang Safe Streets Task Force (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) Bill 12187 An Ordinance Authorizing an Aquatic Facility Owner Representative Agreement with Navigate Building Solutions, LLC to Provide Project Management Services for the Construction of Blanchette Aquatic Facility and Renovation of Wapelhorst Aquatic Facility in an Amount Not to Exceed $430,700.00 (Sponsors: Dave Beckering and John Hanneke) Bill 12188 An Ordinance Authorizing an Engineering Services Contract with George L. Crawford & Associates, Inc. d/b/a Crawford, Bunte, Brammeier for the North Fairgrounds Road Alignment Study in an Amount Not to Exceed $149,996.00 (Sponsor: Tom Besselman) Bill 12189 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Gershenson Construction Company, Inc. for the Friedens Road at Highway 94 Reconstruction Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $201,574.60 (Sponsors: Laurie Feldman and Mary West) Bill 12190 An Ordinance Authorizing Amendment Number 3 to the Contract with Aerotek, Inc. to Extend the Contract for the Existing Two Project Managers for the Engineering Department in an Amount Not to Exceed $57,000.00 for a Total Amount Not to Exceed $234,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12191 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 1 to the Contract with Concrete Strategies, LLC, for the 2016 Bridge Culvert Maintenance Project in an Amount of $51,465.87, For a Total Amount Not to Exceed $185,185.87 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12192 An Ordinance Authorizing a Master License Agreement for Internet Communications Equipment with Ambient Networks, LLC for the Installation and Operation of Networking Equipment on City Facilities (Sponsor: John Hanneke)
BILLS FOR INTRODUCTION Bill 12193 An Ordinance Directing the Closure of Riverside Drive; and Suspending the Prohibition Against Drinking Alcoholic Beverages in Public Places and in Frontier Park During the 2017 Festival of the Little Hills (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms and Tom Besselman) Bill 12194 An Ordinance Authorizing the Vacation of a Storm Sewer Easement Consisting of Approximately 2,504 Square Feet of Land Located Within Charlestowne Crossing Subdivision (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12195 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Gershenson Construction Company, Inc. for the First Capitol Enhancements Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $2,358,220.00 (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12196 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Millstone Weber, LLC for the Harry S. Truman Road Reconstruction Project – Phase 1 in an Amount Not to Exceed $2,172,238.45 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12197 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Pundmann Ford for the Purchase of Seven 2017 or 2018 Model Year Ford Utility Police Interceptor Vehicles; Two 2017 or 2018 Model Year Ford Sedan Police Interceptor Vehicles; and One 2017 or 2018 Model Year Police Transit Van in an Amount Not to Exceed $281,493.00 (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) Bill 12198 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cooperative Cost Sharing Agreement Between the City of St. Charles and McBride Town Development, LLC for Street Concrete Enhancement for The New Town at St. Charles Phase Ten-F Development Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $14,930.00 (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12199 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance Number 16-269 by Amending Certain Revenue, Expenditures, and Fund Balance Accounts for the Budget for the Fiscal Year 2017 (Budget Amendment #4) (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12200 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Property Located at 2407 West Clay Street for the Sale Price of $290,000 and Closing Costs Not To Exceed $5,000; Approving a Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Bart Haberstroh) Bill 12201 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Property Located at 2408 West Clay Street for the Sale Price of $450,000 and Closing Costs Not To Exceed $5,000; Approving a Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Bart Haberstroh) Bill 12202 An Ordinance Authorizing and Approving a St. Charles Urban County Cooperation Agreement, a Professional Administrative Services Agreement for the Period of June 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017; a Professional Administrative Services Agreement for the Period of January 1, 2018 Through December 31, 2018 and a 2017 Program Administration Agreement Between the County of St. Charles, Missouri and the City of St. Charles, Missouri for Participation in the Community Development Block Grant Program for Fiscal Years 2017 Through 2019 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12203 An Ordinance Authorizing a St. Charles Area Transit Service Expansion Cost Participation Agreement Among the City of St. Charles, Missouri, SSM Healthcare St. Louis and Ameristar Casino St. Charles, LLC (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12204 An Ordinance Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of St. Charles, City of O’Fallon, St. Charles County and Other Participating Jurisdictions to Provide Mutual Aid as Part of the Community Animal Response Team in the Event of a Local, State or Federal Declared Disaster (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) Bill 12205 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cost Reimbursement Agreement between the City of St. Charles, Missouri and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for Reimbursement of Overtime Expenses for Police Officers Assigned to the St. Louis Safe Streets Task Force for the Period of October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017 (Sponsor: Jerry Reese)
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND/OR COUNCIL ACTION A. Request to Waive 2016 Real Property Taxes for Saint Charles Housing Authority (referred by Mayor Sally A. Faith)
CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Council Minutes 1. Regular City Council Meeting of April 18, 2017 2. Administrative Hearing of April 18, 2017 B. Approval of Council Committee Reports 1. Approval of Council Committee Minutes a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 2. Approval of Council Committee Motions/Actions/Recommendations a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 i. Consensus of the full Council that Director Evans present the agreements/legislation at the May 2, 2017, Regular City Council Meeting for council consideration ii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration start scheduling public meetings right away in order to educate the affected property owners of the Staff Design Recommendation and Options as presented iii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration begins contacting the residents who are known to be selling firewood from there residence that the City will begin enforcing the residential zoning code on all properties where this activity is occurring effective July 1, 2017 iv. Councilmember Beckering also recommended the zoning code be amended to add a provision regulating firewood for personal use. This amendment will require the firewood for personal use be stored in the side or rear yard but nowhere in the front yard. And that the personal firewood is to be covered v. Administration stated the following information will be gathered and presented to the City Councilmembers at a future meeting: a plan with the number of projects the contracted employees oversee, funding source(s) and maps. b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 i. Motion to establish a no parking restriction on the north side of Cole Blvd. from the eastern curbline of Runnymeade Drive to 75 foot east (motion failed) ii. Motion to approve the final report from GBA relative to the Curb and Gutter program, the scoring spreadsheets and the GIS data as presented iii. Motion to proceed with Alternative #1 as presented to the Street Committee as the City preferred alternative to be presented and agreed upon by St. Charles County iv. Staff will continue with coordination with the school district to remove the turnable stop signs, and for consideration of partial signal funding at Blackhurst/Hardin, and/or to make application to the Road Board for the signal upgrade C. Receipt of Reports from Boards, Commissions, or Committees 1. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of February 14, 2017 2. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of March 14, 2017 3. Housing Authority Meeting of January 17, 2017 4. Housing Authority Meeting of February 21, 2017 5. Audit Committee Meeting of October 18, 2016 6. Park & Recreation Board Work Session of April 5, 2017 7. Park & Recreation Board Meeting of March 15, 2017 8. Landmarks Board Meeting of March 20, 2017 D. Receipt of Reports of the Director of Administration 1. Notice of Emergency Purchase 2. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Department of Administration/Media Division 3. Receipt of the Occupational Fraud Risk Assessment Report performed by Brown Smith Wallace 4. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Fire Department F. Preliminary Plats (none) G. Miscellaneous 1. Receipt of the Fountain Lakes Commerce Center North Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 2. Receipt of the Plaza at Noah’s Ark Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 3. Report of the Municipal Court Administrator of Monies Collected and Deposited during the Month of March 2017 4. Approval of an Electronic Message Center for Three Flags Center at 1360 South Fifth Street
Approval of Contracts and Easements from $30,001 - $99,999 1. Contract with Bax Engineering for Professional Engineering Services for Design of the Prongue Drive Relocation Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $89,010.00
CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Council Minutes 1. Regular City Council Meeting of April 18, 2017 2. Administrative Hearing of April 18, 2017 B. Approval of Council Committee Reports 1. Approval of Council Committee Minutes a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 2. Approval of Council Committee Motions/Actions/Recommendations a. City Council Work Session of April 11, 2017 i. Consensus of the full Council that Director Evans present the agreements/legislation at the May 2, 2017, Regular City Council Meeting for council consideration ii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration start scheduling public meetings right away in order to educate the affected property owners of the Staff Design Recommendation and Options as presented iii. Consensus of the full Council that Administration begins contacting the residents who are known to be selling firewood from there residence that the City will begin enforcing the residential zoning code on all properties where this activity is occurring effective July 1, 2017 iv. Councilmember Beckering also recommended the zoning code be amended to add a provision regulating firewood for personal use. This amendment will require the firewood for personal use be stored in the side or rear yard but nowhere in the front yard. And that the personal firewood is to be covered v. Administration stated the following information will be gathered and presented to the City Councilmembers at a future meeting: a plan with the number of projects the contracted employees oversee, funding source(s) and maps. b. Street Committee Meeting of April 11, 2017 i. Motion to establish a no parking restriction on the north side of Cole Blvd. from the eastern curbline of Runnymeade Drive to 75 foot east (motion failed) ii. Motion to approve the final report from GBA relative to the Curb and Gutter program, the scoring spreadsheets and the GIS data as presented iii. Motion to proceed with Alternative #1 as presented to the Street Committee as the City preferred alternative to be presented and agreed upon by St. Charles County iv. Staff will continue with coordination with the school district to remove the turnable stop signs, and for consideration of partial signal funding at Blackhurst/Hardin, and/or to make application to the Road Board for the signal upgrade C. Receipt of Reports from Boards, Commissions, or Committees 1. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of February 14, 2017 2. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of March 14, 2017 3. Housing Authority Meeting of January 17, 2017 4. Housing Authority Meeting of February 21, 2017 5. Audit Committee Meeting of October 18, 2016 6. Park & Recreation Board Work Session of April 5, 2017 7. Park & Recreation Board Meeting of March 15, 2017 8. Landmarks Board Meeting of March 20, 2017 D. Receipt of Reports of the Director of Administration 1. Notice of Emergency Purchase 2. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Department of Administration/Media Division 3. Receipt of the Occupational Fraud Risk Assessment Report performed by Brown Smith Wallace 4. Authorization to Fill One (1) Vacant Position in Fire Department F. Preliminary Plats (none) G. Miscellaneous 1. Receipt of the Fountain Lakes Commerce Center North Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 2. Receipt of the Plaza at Noah’s Ark Community Improvement District Annual Report for 2016 3. Report of the Municipal Court Administrator of Monies Collected and Deposited during the Month of March 2017 4. Approval of an Electronic Message Center for Three Flags Center at 1360 South Fifth Street
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS/MISCELLANEOUS A. Update from Council Liaisons on Boards/Commissions/Committees B. Written and/or Verbal Messages from the Council Members