PUBLIC HEARINGS/ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. Case No. Z-2017-04. (City of St. Charles) An application to establish a Residential Parking Permit District (RPPD) overlay in the 300 block of Decatur Street and 700 block of 3rd Street. The proposed RPPD overlay applies to the properties on the southwest side of Decatur Street between 3rd Street and 4th Street and to the properties on the northwest side of 3rd Street between Decatur Street and Franklin Street. The subject properties are within Ward 1. WITHDRAWN (RCA Attached) 2. Case No. Z-2017-05. (Stephen Hollander – S.J. Hollander Architect) An application to rezone an approximately 7,125 square foot property known as 317 North Kingshighway from C-2 General Business District and within the EHP Extended Historic Preservation District overlay to R-3A Multiple- Family Residential District within the EHP Extended Historic Preservation District. The subject property is within Ward 7. WITHDRAWN (RCA Attached) 3. Case No. CU-2017-15. (Lisa Mueller) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.270(C)(1) for a Guest House use within the CBD Central Business District and within the EHP Extended Historic Preservation District overlay located at 331 Clark Street. The subject property is located in Ward 1. (RCA Attached) 4. Case No. CU-2017-16. (Joe Wiedemeier-Wiedemeier Architects) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.220(C)(1)(k) for a Motor Vehicle Sales use within the C-2 General Business District located at 2020 South Old Highway 94. The subject property is 0.51 acres and is located in Ward 4. The Applicant has requested that this item be tabled until the July 24, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Therefore, this item is to be tabled until the August 1, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting (RCA Attached) 5. Case No. CU-2017-17. (MONUT, LLC – Kira Manzo). An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.190(D)(1) for a telecommunication antenna within the HCD Historic Commercial District and the SMPD South Main Preservation District overlay located on the north side of 1st Capitol Drive within City right-of-way of said street, approximately 85 feet west of the intersection of South Main Street. The subject property is located in Ward 1. The Applicant has requested that this item be tabled until the August 28, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Therefore, this item is to be tabled until the September 5, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting (RCA Attached) 6. Case No. CU-2017-18. (MONUT, LLC – Kira Manzo). An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.280(B)(2) for a telecommunication antenna within the CRD-II Central Residential District and the LMPD Landmarks Preservation District overlay located on the southwest corner of South 2nd Street and Boone’s Lick Road within City right-of-way of said streets. The subject property is located in Ward 2. The Applicant has requested that this item be tabled until the August 28, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Therefore, this item is to be tabled until the September 5, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting (RCA Attached) 7. Case No. TA-2017-04. (City of St. Charles) An application to amend Chapter 400 of the Code of Ordinances by amending §400.110 Location and Number of Buildings on a Lot, §400.220 Historic Commercial District, §400.290 Frenchtown Historic Commercial District, and §400.530 Accessory Buildings specifically to establish standards for accessory structures within non-residential zoning districts. (Council Bill 12252) 8. Case No. TA-2017-05. (City of St. Charles) An application to amend Chapter 400 of the Code of Ordinances by amending §400.240 I-1 Light Industrial District and 400.710 Loading Design Standards specifically consolidating loading requirements for non-residential uses. (Council Bill 12253) B. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING 1. Appeal of Case No. C/A-2017-20. Certificate of Appropriateness for 132 North Main Street (RCA Attached)
REPORT OF THE MAYOR/AWARDS/PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. Recognition of Parks & Recreation Department Staff Member Chase Brown B. Proclamation Declaring July as Parks and Recreation Month in the City of Saint Charles, Missouri C. Introduction of Police Department Personnel and Update Relative to Recent Management and Supervisory Changes within the Police Department (referred by Administration & Police Department) D. Budget Amendment No. 9 (Council Bill 12236) E. Appointments to Boards/Commissions/Committees F. 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 27 Bushmaster Model XM15-E2S, 11 Rock River Model AR1850, 6 Rock River Model LAR-15, 3 Colt Model AR15-A2 and 2 Armalite Model M15A2 Patrol Rifles Assigned to the Police Department as Surplus Property; Authorizing Disposal by Trade-In for the Purchase of Rock River LE2080 with 10.5” Barrel Patrol Rifles; and Providing for an Effective Date (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) B. 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 12218 (Supplemental RCA Attached) An Ordinance Authorizing a Trash Receptacle & Enclosure License Agreement By and Between the City of St. Charles and 136 South, LLC for a Portion of the City’s Parking Lot Located at the Corner of Jefferson Street and the 100 Block of South Riverside Drive (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12229 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance Number 16-269 by Amending Certain Revenue, Expenditure, and Fund Balance Accounts for the Budget for the Fiscal Year 2017 (Budget Amendment #8) (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12230 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Contegra Construction Company, LLC for the Wapelhorst and Blanchette Family Aquatic Centers Project in the Amount of $15,495,778 and Authorizing a Change Order Contingency in the Amount of $775,000 for a Total Not to Exceed Amount of $16,270,778 (Sponsors: Dave Beckering, John Hanneke and Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12231 An Ordinance Authorizing All Way Stop Signs at Two Intersections Located Within The New Town at St. Charles (Sponsors: Rod Herrmann, Mary Ann Ohms, Tom Besselman, Vince Ratchford and Bridget Ohmes) Bill 12232 An Ordinance Authorizing an Engineering Services Contract with George Butler Associates, Inc. for the Concordia Lane Culvert Replacement Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $140,630.00 (Sponsors: Dave Beckering and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12233 An Ordinance Authorizing Acceptance of Public Improvements at Charlestowne Crossing Plat Two and Plat Three, and Authorizing Release of Security Related Thereto (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12234 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Real Property Located at 1559 South Main Street for the Not To Exceed Amount of $465,000.00, Inclusive of Closing Costs; Approving a Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Sale Contract and the Assignment of the Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Sale Contract; and Granting the Mayor and City Clerk Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Vince Ratchford) Bill 12235 An Ordinance Authorizing an Engineering Services Contract with Horner & Shifrin, Inc. for the Zumbehl Road Corridor Study in an Amount Not to Exceed $299,543.00 (Sponsors: Mary West, Jerry Reese, Rod Herrmann, Bart Haberstroh and Bridget Ohmes)
BILLS FOR INTRODUCTION Bill 12236 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance Number 16-269 by Amending Certain Revenue, Expenditure, and Fund Balance Accounts for the Budget for the Fiscal Year 2017 (Budget Amendment #9) (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12237 An Ordinance Repealing Ordinance No.17-114 and Enacting a New Ordinance: (1) Authorizing the Establishment of Checking Accounts with Commerce Bank, N.A., and Designating Persons Authorized to Sign Checks; (2) Designating Enterprise Bank & Trust a Depository of the City of St. Charles, Missouri, Authorizing the Establishment of a Convention Center Bank Account at Enterprise Bank & Trust, and Designating Persons Authorized to Initiate ACH Transfers or Sign Checks on Behalf of the City; and (3) Designating New Frontier Bank a Depository of the City of St. Charles, Missouri, Authorizing the Establishment of a Joint Bank Account with the St. Charles County Convention and Sports Facility Authority at New Frontier Bank, and Designating Persons Authorized to Initiate ACH Transfers or Sign Checks on Behalf of the City and Authority (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12238 An Ordinance Authorizing All Way Stop Signs at the Intersection of Jefferson Street and Seventh Street (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms, Rod Herrmann, Bridget Ohmes, Tom Besselman, and John Hanneke) Bill 12239 An Ordinance Repealing Ordinance 16-259 and Enacting a New Ordinance Establishing Parking Restrictions Along a Portion of Jefferson Street (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms, Rod Herrmann, Bridget Ohmes, Tom Besselman, and John Hanneke) Bill 12240 An Ordinance Authorizing Amendment Number 4 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 $98,120.00 for a Total Amount Not to Exceed $332,120.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12241 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 1 to the Contract with Millstone Weber, LLC for the Harry S. Truman Road Reconstruction Project for Phase 2 in an Amount of $2,924,840.80, for Total Amount Not to Exceed $5,097,079.25 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12242 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 1 to the Contract with Kolb Grading, LLC for the Fairgrounds Road Water Main Relocation Project in an Amount of $176,631.47, for a Total Amount Not to Exceed $1,016,331.87 (Sponsors: Tom Besselman, Vince Ratchford and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12243 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with JTL Landscaping, LLC for the Barthel to North Main Drainage Improvements Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $333,815.53 (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12244 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cooperative Agreement for Landscape Installation and Maintenance By and Between the City of St. Charles, Missouri and SSM Health Care St. Louis for Roadside Beautification Improvements as Part of the First Capitol Drive Enhancement Project (Sponsors: Tom Besselman and Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12245 An Ordinance Declaring the Land at 14 Marie Drive as Surplus Property and Authorizing Conveyance of the Property for Nominal Consideration (Sponsors: Dave Beckering and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12246 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 2 to the Contract with Concrete Strategies, LLC, for the 2016 Bridge Culvert Maintenance Project, Which Decreases the Contract by $7,286.16, for a Revised Total Contract Amount Not to Exceed $177,899.71 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12247 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Properties Located at 1010 Chargene Street for $133,920.00 and 2360 West Clay Street for $193,227.00; Authorizing Closing Costs of Not To Exceed $5,000; Authorizing Acquisition of Right-of-Way and Easements Located at 2310 West Clay for $59,943.00; Approving a Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Easement Acquisition Agreement and Related Documents; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsors: Bart Haberstroh and Tom Besselman) Bill 12248 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Miracle Recreation Equipment Company for the Purchase and Installation of New Replacement Playgrounds at McNair Day Camp Park and Wapelhorst Park in an Amount Not to Exceed $550,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12249 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC for the Purchase and Installation of New LED Lighting at Multiple Sports Fields Throughout the Parks System in an Amount Not to Exceed $1,649,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12250 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with PlayPower LT Farmington, Inc. for the Purchase and Installation of New Replacement Playgrounds at Westwinds Park, DuSable Park – Bales Area, and DuSable Park – Regot Area in an Amount Not to Exceed $245,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12251 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cooperative Cost Sharing Agreement Between the City of St. Charles and NT Home Builders, LLC for Guardrail Installation Along New Town Boulevard in an Amount Not to Exceed $28,313.00 (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12252 An Ordinance Amending Sections 400.110, 400.200.D, 400.290.D and 400.530.A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Saint Charles, Missouri Pertaining to Accessory Structures (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12253 An Ordinance Amending Sections 400.240 and 400.710 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Saint Charles, Missouri Pertaining to Loading Requirements (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12254 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract of Purchase and Sale With Norfolk Southern Railway Company in the Amount Not to Exceed $545,344.00 and Closing Costs Not To Exceed $5,000; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms)
CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Council Minutes 1. Special Council Meeting of June 13, 2017 2. Regular Council Meeting of June 20, 2017 B. Approval of Council Committee Reports 1. Approval of Council Committee Minutes a. Street Committee Meeting of June 13, 2017 b. Council Work Session of June 13, 2017 2. Approval of Council Committee Motions/Actions/Recommendations a. Street Committee Meeting of June 13, 2017 i. motion to table Item #2 Election of Chairman and Vice Chairman to the July 2017 Street Committee meeting ii. motion to present legislation to establish stop signs at the following approaches: 1) East approach of Granger Avenue at Barter Street 2) North approach of Arpent Street at Hempstead Street and 3) West approach of Hempstead Street at Arpent Street iii. consensus of the Street Committee members to use the traffic impact guidelines as presented as a standard procedure when reviewing proposed developments within the city b. Council Work Session of June 13, 2017 (none) C. Receipt of Reports from Boards, Commissions, or Committees 1. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of May 9, 2017 2. Landmarks Board Meeting of May 15, 2017 3. Parks and Recreation Board Meeting of May 3, 2017 4. Parks and Recreation Board Meeting of May 17, 2017 5. Board of Public Works Meeting of May 22, 2017 6. Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of May 22, 2017 7. Convention and Visitors Commission Meeting of April 27, 2017 8. Convention and Visitors Commission Meeting of May 25, 2017 9. Board of Adjustment Meeting of June 12, 2017 10. Housing Authority Meeting of April 18, 2017 11. Audit Committee Meeting of April 13, 2017 D. Receipt of Reports of the Director of Administration (none) E. Approval of Contracts and Easements from $30,001 - $99,999 1. Contract with One Shot Inc. for the Purchase of Patrol Rifles for the Police Department in an Amount not to Exceed $43,750 2. Contract with Schulte Supply Inc. for the Purchase of Advanced Valve Technologies (AVT) EZ Valves in an Amount not to Exceed $99,927.48 3. Driveway Removal Agreement with Emmanuel D. Ankrah for the Property Located at 2216 Droste Road for the West Clay Rehabilitation East Project in an Amount not to exceed $50,000.00 4. Driveway Removal Agreement with Edward Powell and Jarret L. Powell for the Property Located at 2220 Droste Road for the Droste Road Easement Acquisition Agreement for Right of Way and Easements Needed for the West Clay Rehabilitation East Project at 2425 and 2431 West Clay St. in the amount of $33,538.00. The Seller is The Norman L. Jacob Family Trust and The Randy L. Jacob Revocable Living Trust U/T/A dated the 18th of May, 1999 each an Undivided ½ Interest 6. Second Renewal Contract with STF, LLC dba Traffic Control Company for the 2017 Citywide Street Striping Project in an Amount not to Exceed $65,000.00 F. Preliminary Plats (none) G. Miscellaneous 1. Approval of an Electronic Message Sign for 1st Financial Federal Credit Union located at 1721 Zumbehl Road
APPROVAL OF CLOSED MINUTES A. City Council Work Session on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, and following the required roll call vote in open session, the Council convened in closed session relative to legal actions, causes of action, or litigation (RSMo 610.021.1); leasing, purchase or sale of real estate where public knowledge of the transaction might adversely affect the legal consideration therefor (RSMo 610.021.2); and sealed proposals and related documents or any documents related to a negotiated contract (RSMo 610.021.12) at 6:30 p.m. B. City Council Work Session on Tuesday, June 13, 2017, and following the required roll call vote in open session, the Council convened in closed session relative to legal actions, causes of action, or litigation (RSMo 610.021.1) and preparation, including any discussions or work product, on behalf of the Council or its representatives for negotiations with employee groups (RSMo 610.021.9) at 7:05 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARINGS/ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. Case No. Z-2017-04. (City of St. Charles) An application to establish a Residential Parking Permit District (RPPD) overlay in the 300 block of Decatur Street and 700 block of 3rd Street. The proposed RPPD overlay applies to the properties on the southwest side of Decatur Street between 3rd Street and 4th Street and to the properties on the northwest side of 3rd Street between Decatur Street and Franklin Street. The subject properties are within Ward 1. WITHDRAWN (RCA Attached) 2. Case No. Z-2017-05. (Stephen Hollander – S.J. Hollander Architect) An application to rezone an approximately 7,125 square foot property known as 317 North Kingshighway from C-2 General Business District and within the EHP Extended Historic Preservation District overlay to R-3A Multiple- Family Residential District within the EHP Extended Historic Preservation District. The subject property is within Ward 7. WITHDRAWN (RCA Attached) 3. Case No. CU-2017-15. (Lisa Mueller) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.270(C)(1) for a Guest House use within the CBD Central Business District and within the EHP Extended Historic Preservation District overlay located at 331 Clark Street. The subject property is located in Ward 1. (RCA Attached) 4. Case No. CU-2017-16. (Joe Wiedemeier-Wiedemeier Architects) An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.220(C)(1)(k) for a Motor Vehicle Sales use within the C-2 General Business District located at 2020 South Old Highway 94. The subject property is 0.51 acres and is located in Ward 4. The Applicant has requested that this item be tabled until the July 24, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Therefore, this item is to be tabled until the August 1, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting (RCA Attached) 5. Case No. CU-2017-17. (MONUT, LLC – Kira Manzo). An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.190(D)(1) for a telecommunication antenna within the HCD Historic Commercial District and the SMPD South Main Preservation District overlay located on the north side of 1st Capitol Drive within City right-of-way of said street, approximately 85 feet west of the intersection of South Main Street. The subject property is located in Ward 1. The Applicant has requested that this item be tabled until the August 28, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Therefore, this item is to be tabled until the September 5, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting (RCA Attached) 6. Case No. CU-2017-18. (MONUT, LLC – Kira Manzo). An application for a Conditional Use Permit from §400.280(B)(2) for a telecommunication antenna within the CRD-II Central Residential District and the LMPD Landmarks Preservation District overlay located on the southwest corner of South 2nd Street and Boone’s Lick Road within City right-of-way of said streets. The subject property is located in Ward 2. The Applicant has requested that this item be tabled until the August 28, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Therefore, this item is to be tabled until the September 5, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting (RCA Attached) 7. Case No. TA-2017-04. (City of St. Charles) An application to amend Chapter 400 of the Code of Ordinances by amending §400.110 Location and Number of Buildings on a Lot, §400.220 Historic Commercial District, §400.290 Frenchtown Historic Commercial District, and §400.530 Accessory Buildings specifically to establish standards for accessory structures within non-residential zoning districts. (Council Bill 12252) 8. Case No. TA-2017-05. (City of St. Charles) An application to amend Chapter 400 of the Code of Ordinances by amending §400.240 I-1 Light Industrial District and 400.710 Loading Design Standards specifically consolidating loading requirements for non-residential uses. (Council Bill 12253) B. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING 1. Appeal of Case No. C/A-2017-20. Certificate of Appropriateness for 132 North Main Street (RCA Attached)
REPORT OF THE MAYOR/AWARDS/PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. Recognition of Parks & Recreation Department Staff Member Chase Brown B. Proclamation Declaring July as Parks and Recreation Month in the City of Saint Charles, Missouri C. Introduction of Police Department Personnel and Update Relative to Recent Management and Supervisory Changes within the Police Department (referred by Administration & Police Department) D. Budget Amendment No. 9 (Council Bill 12236) E. Appointments to Boards/Commissions/Committees F. 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 27 Bushmaster Model XM15-E2S, 11 Rock River Model AR1850, 6 Rock River Model LAR-15, 3 Colt Model AR15-A2 and 2 Armalite Model M15A2 Patrol Rifles Assigned to the Police Department as Surplus Property; Authorizing Disposal by Trade-In for the Purchase of Rock River LE2080 with 10.5” Barrel Patrol Rifles; and Providing for an Effective Date (Sponsor: Jerry Reese) B. 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 12218 (Supplemental RCA Attached) An Ordinance Authorizing a Trash Receptacle & Enclosure License Agreement By and Between the City of St. Charles and 136 South, LLC for a Portion of the City’s Parking Lot Located at the Corner of Jefferson Street and the 100 Block of South Riverside Drive (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12229 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance Number 16-269 by Amending Certain Revenue, Expenditure, and Fund Balance Accounts for the Budget for the Fiscal Year 2017 (Budget Amendment #8) (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12230 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Contegra Construction Company, LLC for the Wapelhorst and Blanchette Family Aquatic Centers Project in the Amount of $15,495,778 and Authorizing a Change Order Contingency in the Amount of $775,000 for a Total Not to Exceed Amount of $16,270,778 (Sponsors: Dave Beckering, John Hanneke and Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12231 An Ordinance Authorizing All Way Stop Signs at Two Intersections Located Within The New Town at St. Charles (Sponsors: Rod Herrmann, Mary Ann Ohms, Tom Besselman, Vince Ratchford and Bridget Ohmes) Bill 12232 An Ordinance Authorizing an Engineering Services Contract with George Butler Associates, Inc. for the Concordia Lane Culvert Replacement Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $140,630.00 (Sponsors: Dave Beckering and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12233 An Ordinance Authorizing Acceptance of Public Improvements at Charlestowne Crossing Plat Two and Plat Three, and Authorizing Release of Security Related Thereto (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12234 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Real Property Located at 1559 South Main Street for the Not To Exceed Amount of $465,000.00, Inclusive of Closing Costs; Approving a Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Sale Contract and the Assignment of the Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Sale Contract; and Granting the Mayor and City Clerk Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Vince Ratchford) Bill 12235 An Ordinance Authorizing an Engineering Services Contract with Horner & Shifrin, Inc. for the Zumbehl Road Corridor Study in an Amount Not to Exceed $299,543.00 (Sponsors: Mary West, Jerry Reese, Rod Herrmann, Bart Haberstroh and Bridget Ohmes)
BILLS FOR INTRODUCTION Bill 12236 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance Number 16-269 by Amending Certain Revenue, Expenditure, and Fund Balance Accounts for the Budget for the Fiscal Year 2017 (Budget Amendment #9) (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12237 An Ordinance Repealing Ordinance No.17-114 and Enacting a New Ordinance: (1) Authorizing the Establishment of Checking Accounts with Commerce Bank, N.A., and Designating Persons Authorized to Sign Checks; (2) Designating Enterprise Bank & Trust a Depository of the City of St. Charles, Missouri, Authorizing the Establishment of a Convention Center Bank Account at Enterprise Bank & Trust, and Designating Persons Authorized to Initiate ACH Transfers or Sign Checks on Behalf of the City; and (3) Designating New Frontier Bank a Depository of the City of St. Charles, Missouri, Authorizing the Establishment of a Joint Bank Account with the St. Charles County Convention and Sports Facility Authority at New Frontier Bank, and Designating Persons Authorized to Initiate ACH Transfers or Sign Checks on Behalf of the City and Authority (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12238 An Ordinance Authorizing All Way Stop Signs at the Intersection of Jefferson Street and Seventh Street (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms, Rod Herrmann, Bridget Ohmes, Tom Besselman, and John Hanneke) Bill 12239 An Ordinance Repealing Ordinance 16-259 and Enacting a New Ordinance Establishing Parking Restrictions Along a Portion of Jefferson Street (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms, Rod Herrmann, Bridget Ohmes, Tom Besselman, and John Hanneke) Bill 12240 An Ordinance Authorizing Amendment Number 4 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 $98,120.00 for a Total Amount Not to Exceed $332,120.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12241 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 1 to the Contract with Millstone Weber, LLC for the Harry S. Truman Road Reconstruction Project for Phase 2 in an Amount of $2,924,840.80, for Total Amount Not to Exceed $5,097,079.25 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12242 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 1 to the Contract with Kolb Grading, LLC for the Fairgrounds Road Water Main Relocation Project in an Amount of $176,631.47, for a Total Amount Not to Exceed $1,016,331.87 (Sponsors: Tom Besselman, Vince Ratchford and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12243 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with JTL Landscaping, LLC for the Barthel to North Main Drainage Improvements Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $333,815.53 (Sponsors: Mary Ann Ohms and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12244 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cooperative Agreement for Landscape Installation and Maintenance By and Between the City of St. Charles, Missouri and SSM Health Care St. Louis for Roadside Beautification Improvements as Part of the First Capitol Drive Enhancement Project (Sponsors: Tom Besselman and Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12245 An Ordinance Declaring the Land at 14 Marie Drive as Surplus Property and Authorizing Conveyance of the Property for Nominal Consideration (Sponsors: Dave Beckering and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12246 An Ordinance Authorizing Change Order Number 2 to the Contract with Concrete Strategies, LLC, for the 2016 Bridge Culvert Maintenance Project, Which Decreases the Contract by $7,286.16, for a Revised Total Contract Amount Not to Exceed $177,899.71 (Sponsors: Jerry Reese and Rod Herrmann) Bill 12247 An Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of Properties Located at 1010 Chargene Street for $133,920.00 and 2360 West Clay Street for $193,227.00; Authorizing Closing Costs of Not To Exceed $5,000; Authorizing Acquisition of Right-of-Way and Easements Located at 2310 West Clay for $59,943.00; Approving a Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Easement Acquisition Agreement and Related Documents; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsors: Bart Haberstroh and Tom Besselman) Bill 12248 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Miracle Recreation Equipment Company for the Purchase and Installation of New Replacement Playgrounds at McNair Day Camp Park and Wapelhorst Park in an Amount Not to Exceed $550,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12249 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC for the Purchase and Installation of New LED Lighting at Multiple Sports Fields Throughout the Parks System in an Amount Not to Exceed $1,649,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12250 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract with PlayPower LT Farmington, Inc. for the Purchase and Installation of New Replacement Playgrounds at Westwinds Park, DuSable Park – Bales Area, and DuSable Park – Regot Area in an Amount Not to Exceed $245,000.00 (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms) Bill 12251 An Ordinance Authorizing a Cooperative Cost Sharing Agreement Between the City of St. Charles and NT Home Builders, LLC for Guardrail Installation Along New Town Boulevard in an Amount Not to Exceed $28,313.00 (Sponsor: Rod Herrmann) Bill 12252 An Ordinance Amending Sections 400.110, 400.200.D, 400.290.D and 400.530.A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Saint Charles, Missouri Pertaining to Accessory Structures (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12253 An Ordinance Amending Sections 400.240 and 400.710 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Saint Charles, Missouri Pertaining to Loading Requirements (Sponsor: John Hanneke) Bill 12254 An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract of Purchase and Sale With Norfolk Southern Railway Company in the Amount Not to Exceed $545,344.00 and Closing Costs Not To Exceed $5,000; and Granting Continuing Authority to Execute Documents Necessary to Carry out the Intent of this Ordinance (Sponsor: Mary Ann Ohms)
CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Council Minutes 1. Special Council Meeting of June 13, 2017 2. Regular Council Meeting of June 20, 2017 B. Approval of Council Committee Reports 1. Approval of Council Committee Minutes a. Street Committee Meeting of June 13, 2017 b. Council Work Session of June 13, 2017 2. Approval of Council Committee Motions/Actions/Recommendations a. Street Committee Meeting of June 13, 2017 i. motion to table Item #2 Election of Chairman and Vice Chairman to the July 2017 Street Committee meeting ii. motion to present legislation to establish stop signs at the following approaches: 1) East approach of Granger Avenue at Barter Street 2) North approach of Arpent Street at Hempstead Street and 3) West approach of Hempstead Street at Arpent Street iii. consensus of the Street Committee members to use the traffic impact guidelines as presented as a standard procedure when reviewing proposed developments within the city b. Council Work Session of June 13, 2017 (none) C. Receipt of Reports from Boards, Commissions, or Committees 1. Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting of May 9, 2017 2. Landmarks Board Meeting of May 15, 2017 3. Parks and Recreation Board Meeting of May 3, 2017 4. Parks and Recreation Board Meeting of May 17, 2017 5. Board of Public Works Meeting of May 22, 2017 6. Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of May 22, 2017 7. Convention and Visitors Commission Meeting of April 27, 2017 8. Convention and Visitors Commission Meeting of May 25, 2017 9. Board of Adjustment Meeting of June 12, 2017 10. Housing Authority Meeting of April 18, 2017 11. Audit Committee Meeting of April 13, 2017 D. Receipt of Reports of the Director of Administration (none) E. Approval of Contracts and Easements from $30,001 - $99,999 1. Contract with One Shot Inc. for the Purchase of Patrol Rifles for the Police Department in an Amount not to Exceed $43,750 2. Contract with Schulte Supply Inc. for the Purchase of Advanced Valve Technologies (AVT) EZ Valves in an Amount not to Exceed $99,927.48 3. Driveway Removal Agreement with Emmanuel D. Ankrah for the Property Located at 2216 Droste Road for the West Clay Rehabilitation East Project in an Amount not to exceed $50,000.00 4. Driveway Removal Agreement with Edward Powell and Jarret L. Powell for the Property Located at 2220 Droste Road for the Droste Road Easement Acquisition Agreement for Right of Way and Easements Needed for the West Clay Rehabilitation East Project at 2425 and 2431 West Clay St. in the amount of $33,538.00. The Seller is The Norman L. Jacob Family Trust and The Randy L. Jacob Revocable Living Trust U/T/A dated the 18th of May, 1999 each an Undivided ½ Interest 6. Second Renewal Contract with STF, LLC dba Traffic Control Company for the 2017 Citywide Street Striping Project in an Amount not to Exceed $65,000.00 F. Preliminary Plats (none) G. Miscellaneous 1. Approval of an Electronic Message Sign for 1st Financial Federal Credit Union located at 1721 Zumbehl Road
APPROVAL OF CLOSED MINUTES A. City Council Work Session on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, and following the required roll call vote in open session, the Council convened in closed session relative to legal actions, causes of action, or litigation (RSMo 610.021.1); leasing, purchase or sale of real estate where public knowledge of the transaction might adversely affect the legal consideration therefor (RSMo 610.021.2); and sealed proposals and related documents or any documents related to a negotiated contract (RSMo 610.021.12) at 6:30 p.m. B. City Council Work Session on Tuesday, June 13, 2017, and following the required roll call vote in open session, the Council convened in closed session relative to legal actions, causes of action, or litigation (RSMo 610.021.1) and preparation, including any discussions or work product, on behalf of the Council or its representatives for negotiations with employee groups (RSMo 610.021.9) at 7:05 p.m.