Politics & Government

Aldermen Agenda: Davis Place Parking, Solar Devices, Niche Permit

The Clayton Board of Aldermen will meet beginning at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday.

Members of the Clayton Board of Aldermen are expected to vote Tuesday on an amended Davis Place parking ordinance.

Two weeks ago, aldermen postponed a vote so city officials could look into . has agreed to hold off on taking down three houses it owns in the neighborhood as long as the city relaxes on-street parking restrictions in the area.

(Download a PDF of the complete Clayton Board of Aldermen agenda.)

The amendment calls for no parking at any time on the north side of West Biltmore and two-hour parking on the south side from Monday through Saturday unless the driver has a residential permit. No such restrictions would be in place on Sundays and holidays.

Come back Wednesday morning for a recap of discussion about that bill and other agenda items. The meeting begins with a discussion session at 6:15 p.m. at City Hall, followed by the regular meeting at 7.

The aldermen also will:

  • Learn about progress of city's residential tree and landscaping ordinance. A public hearing about the ordinance is planned Monday at a meeting of the Clayton Plan Commission and April 10 at a meeting of the aldermen.
  • Hear a history presentation about .
  • Consider amending city code to regulate the installation and use of .
  • Consider approving a conditional use permit for restaurants, 7734 Forsyth Blvd.
  • Consider adopting for the .
  • Consider adopting a resolution in support of Earth Hour 2012, to happen March 31.
  • Consider referring an expansion requested by St. Louis city-based back to the Plan Commission for further review.
  • Consider whether to hold a closed session about legal issues, real estate, personnel, negotiation of a contract and proprietary information, or a combination thereof.


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