Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Wednesday's meeting of the St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Peters Justice Center.
The St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission is set to kick off October with its regular meeting Wednesday night. Wednesday's agenda contains the usual suspects. Five home occupation permits are on the docket. The five home occupation requests are for a roofing business, a catering company, a construction business, an embroidery business and a janitorial service company. Following the home occupation portion of the meeting, the commission will deal with two public hearings. The first business up for a hearing is BeCalm Massage Studio LLC. The massage studio is requesting a special use permit for a therapeutic massage facility in the C-2 Community Commercial District. The planned site is on the east side of Jungs Station Road, south of …
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Board of Aldermen work session begins at 5 p.m. with the meeting to follow at 7 p.m.
After being presented a slew of potential city code changes at the first meeting of February, the St. Peters Board of Aldermen will vote to make the changes official on Thursday. meeting agenda tackle changes to city code. Most of the proposed changes are just updates to the city code reflecting updates to Missouri codes. One item, however, is because of February's election. The Board will vote on the fate on of the hotel tax passed earlier this month. After voters approved a 2 percent tax, the Board will decide if the city should enact the hotel tax. The work session agenda is a bit on the light side for the Board. Besides the regular items the Board normally deals with—like records retention—only one new item is up for discussion. …
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
February's Planning and Zoning Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday night.
The St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission will kick off February with a shortened meeting. The second meeting of 2012 features just five action items for the Commission. Four home occupation permits are up for approval and one public hearing is on the agenda for the meeting. Based on the speed the Commission normally operates, the meeting could be finished before patrons even get comfortable in their seats at the Justice Center. The four home occupation requests are: Once the Commission tackles the home occupations, it will move forward to the lone public hearing. Life Changing Home Health & Adult Day Care, Inc. is requesting a special use permit for an adult day-care facility in the C-3 General Commercial District. The proposed …
Thursday, October 27, 2011
St. Peters Board of Aldermen will hold second meeting of October at 5 p.m. tonight.
For the second time this month, the St. Peters Board of Aldermen will be competing with the St. Louis Cardinals. While most eyes will be on the Cards as they take on the Texas Rangers in Game 6 of the World Series, the Board will gather to the Justice Center for the second meeting of October. The work session will start at 5 p.m. with the meeting to follow at 7 p.m. The work session meeting will kick off with discussion on a draft ordinance on the Proposed Water Service Line Insurance Program. The goal of the discussion is to put a measure on the ballot for the April 3rd, 2012, election. The ordinance would impose a tax on residents to repair water lines. If passed by the Board, the item would appear on the ballots looking with the …
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Ronald Chesbrough attended his first board meeting as president of St. Charles Community College Monday night.
The room was the same, the agenda was just as lengthy, but there was someone new who sat at the front table Monday night with the St. Charles Community College Board of Trustees. The new face was Ronald Chesbrough, who attended his first board meeting as the new president of the college. Chesbrough, 54, was selected by the board on Aug. 27 to become thethird president of the college in its 25-year history. Chesbrough started on Oct. 3 and spent two weeks with retiring president John N. McGuire to provide for a smooth leadership transition, college officials said. McGuire’s last day was last Friday. “Monday, I guess, was really my first day,” Chesbrough said. “It’s exhilarating and yet there is some anxiety.” But Chesbrough said he’s …
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
The St. Peters Board of Aldermen will meet at 5 p.m. tonight, Thursday, at the Justice Center.
A public hearing will take place tonight, Thursday, Sept. 22, at the St. Peters Justice Center dealing with the tax rate. With the current fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, the city is discussing how to adjust the rate to "produce substantially the same revenues" from property taxes. Each tax rate is determined by dividing the amount of revenue required by the current assessed valuation. The result is multiplied by 100 so the tax rate will be expressed in cents per $100 valuation. The proposed tax rate is $0.770—the same amount as 2010. The hearing will take place at the Board's 7 p.m. meeting. Another public hearing will also take place at the meeting—the Board will hear about a proposed annexation into the city of St. Peters. A full …
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Friday, September 9, 2011
The St. Peters Board of Aldermen kicked of September by approving one resolution and six new ordinances.
Just a day after the Planning and Zoning Commission quickly took care of business, the St. Peters Board of Aldermen did the same. Both the work session and the meeting clocked in just more than an hour Thursday night. The Board tackled each item on the agenda and finished the night with one passed resolution and six new ordinances. The work session moved quickly after Ward 3 Alderman Gus Elliott tabled the lone discussion topic. Elliott was sponsoring a discussion about a potential change to Code Amendment Title IV Chapter 405—a code that involved group housing regulations. Elliott said he needed more time to do research and that he jumped the gun in putting the item on the agenda. He motioned to table the discussion and the rest of the …
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Many items on the St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission were pushed back to October, making the meeting run briskly.
The October agenda for the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting already has five items for discussion. Scheduling conflicts and delays in planning forced two requests for home occupations and three public hearings to be pushed back a month. With a significantly shorter agenda, the St. Peters Planning and Zoning crew got down to business and were finished with the September meeting in just a hair more than an hour. The Commission was scheduled to hear five public hearings, the first being old business from August. T-Mobile wanted to construct a cell phone tower in a residential area, but the plan was met with resistance. City staff said they were working with T-Mobile to find an alternative site, but the process is taking time. Director…
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Though data from 2010-11 is still being released, Dr. Jackie Floyd briefed the board on the progress of students according to the standards of No Child Left Behind.
The Fort Zumwalt School District Board of Education met Monday evening for its last regular session before the start of the 2011-12 school year, which begins Wednesday. Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Jackie Floyd presented a preliminary progress report on the district’s adherence to federal No Child Left Behind academic standards. Floyd called the data just “one snapshot of student achievement,” but said the district was “moving in the right direction.” An average of 3 to 4 percent more students are meeting the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) standards on end of course tests each year, Floyd said. AYP standards are enforced over 18 student subgroups, she continued, including ethnic classifications such as “white…
Friday, August 12, 2011
Proposed change to city code that would have limited driveway trailer use was shot down by the Board of Aldermen at Thursday's meeting.
After weeks of discussion among citizens, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the St. Peters Board of Aldermen, the trailer issue was finally resolved Thursday night—for now. The Board voted to table the two ordinances that would have changed city code regarding trailer usage by residnts. The Board tabled the items, effectively killing the issue for the time being. The Board could take the items off the table at a later date, but Mayor Len Pagano made it sound like the issue, at least in its current language is dead. “This really needs to be evaluated and said correctly,” Pagano said. The issue at hand was driveway parking of trailers. City code allows trailers to be stored at a home, as long as it is kept behind the housing line and on…
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