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1 EX ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER 388 AND CHESTERFIELD UNAPPROVED 333 July 27, 2019 TOWN AND COUNTRY MAY CRIME AND POLICE ACTIVITY STATS: May-19 2019 TOTALS 2018 TOTALS MONTHLY UNFND'D Y.T.D. MONTHLY Y.T.D Service Activities 2475 12576 2804 12876 Reports Written 164 821 211 1046 Incidents NRN 2311 11755 2593 11830 Area Checks 974 4897 875 4064 Courtesy Awareness Checks 21 87 45 168

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TOWN AND COUNTRY MAY CRIME AND POLICE ACTIVITY STATS:

May-19

2019 TOTALS 2018 TOTALS

MONTHLY UNFND'D Y.T.D. MONTHLY Y.T.D

Service Activities 2475 12576 2804 12876

Reports Written 164 821 211 1046

Incidents NRN 2311 11755 2593 11830

Area Checks 974 4897 875 4064

Courtesy Awareness Checks 21 87 45 168

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Traffic Accidents: 71 319 76 330

Fatalities 0 1 0 0

Injury 24 97 36 109

Property Damage 47 221 40 221

Traffic Summonses 274 1372 349 1504

Traffic Warnings 204 1006 331 1522

Total Traffic Contacts 478 2378 680 3026

Police Assists 34 129 19 129

Alarms: 85 387 94 393

Residential 67 297 73 307

Business 18 90 21 86

Arrests: 36 160 48 220

Felony 9 24 4 23

Misdemeanor 0 3 0 6

Town & Country Ordinance 25 125 39 166

Fugitive Other Department 2 8 5 25

Summons in Lieu 10 55 13 58

Part One Offenses: 12 54 12 77

Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 0

Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0 0

Forcible Rape 0 0 0 0

Robbery 0 1 0 0

Assault (agg/cmn): 3 15 2 16

Aggrevated 1 2 0 0

Common 2 13 2 16

Burglaries: 0 2 1 4

Residential 0 2 1 4

Business 0 0 0 0

Larceny-Theft 8 32 8 54

Motor Vehicle Theft 1 4 1 3

Arson 0 0 0 0

Part One Offenses Cleared: 5 23 5 39

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JUNE 2019

The following activity was reported by the police department during the month of June 19:

Felony DWI

Fiorini, Sarah WF40 (1978) residing at 4xx Erber Dr. 63122 arrested 6/6/19 17:49 @ Carberry and Ballas

on the charges of DWI-Felony, and Leaving the scene of a MV crash- Misdemeanor. Released pending

warrant app at St. Louis County PA

Jun-19

Stats for Chief CATEGORY JUN. 2019 YTD 2019 JUN. 2018 YTD 2018 Service Activities 2276 14852 2620 15496

Reports Written 169 990 233 1279

Vehicle Crashes 61 380 91 421

Criminal Reports 32 151 38 220

DWI Arrests 10 31 11 73

Misc. Arrests 24 163 33 191

Traffic Citations 265 1637 352 1856

Speeding 127 852 182 1033

Traffic Warnings 195 1201 275 1797

Total Traffic Contacts 460 2838 627 3653

TOWN AND COUNTRY ARRESTS 30 Days June 11 to July 18

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RPWA Released Pending Warrant Application

MAN CHARGED WITH STALKING TARGET SHOPPER AND TAKING PHOTOS UP

HER SKIRT. IT WASN’T HIS FIRST TIME. Charles Shoults, 34, of St. Peters,

Missouri has been charged with following a woman around the Town and Country

Target store on Wednesday June 19 and taking photos up her skirt. The victim first

noticed Shoults following her and then caught him with a phone camera aimed up her

skirt when she stopped abruptly.

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Charles “Pervert” Shoults 2018 mug shot. Shoults entering T&C Target store

He was arrested after store video helped identify him and later he was charged with

misdemeanor “Invasion of Privacy.”

This is from the court files:

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What makes this event even worse is the fact that Shoults was out on bond pending trial

in St. Charles County for six similar Felony Invasion of Privacy charges that occurred at

the Mid-Rivers Mall.

He was arrested in February of 2018 and formally charged in 2018 by St. Peters Police

detectives for having a camera under his shoe laces and making recordings upward

from under women’s skirts.

Police seized his computer and found 1,559 video files and Shoults following women

around shopping malls and trying to video record up their skirts. Also found were 120

video of women nude or partially nude trying on clothes in store dressing rooms.

This is from a St. Charles Country Court file:

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Shoults in 2019 mug shot

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ATTENTION PERVERTS! It is as if there is a facebook page for perverts suggesting

they go to Town and Country Crossing. Here is another recent case, making three

sexual related cases in 2019.

If the dress fits, wear it::

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Sandipan Shandiya, 43, of Ballwin arrested for Sexual

Misconduct on July 18.

CHESTERFIELD JUNE 2019 CRIME AND POLICE ACTIVITY REPORTS:

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MAYOR DALTON AGAIN THROWS ETHICS OUT THE WINDOW AS HE RAISES

EYEBROWS AND CAUSES CONCERN AT THE PLANNING AND ZONING

MEETING. Town and Country Mayor, Cigarette Lobbyist and snatcher of a widow’s

property claiming eminent domain for something that never got built, Jon Dalton,

showed up late for the Wednesday July 17 Planning and Zoning meeting.

Dalton who rarely shows up for P&Z meetings, this time showed up just in time to

violate most commons sense applications of having a CONFLICT OF INTEREST and

clearly having left ETHICS in another time zone.

Being heard was the case Clarendale of Town and County wanting to buy and tear

down the NHC (National Health Care) nursing care facility on 13.01 acres at 13995

Clayton Road and build a senior living facility that would include independent villas and

apartments for seniors, plus a Memory Care unit.

The reason Mayor Sleaze should not be sitting in on this case is that he was the

registered spokesman for the license application with the Missouri Division of Health

and Senior Services for the Stonecrest senior living and nursing home located less than

a mile away. He is also the lobbyist for Northpoint Development, the owner of

Stonecrest and other assisted living facilities.

A lawyer we spoke to said that Dalton had no business sitting on the P&Z dais and

listening to testimony during a public hearing and voting on motions.

Someone else involved with this project told us how surprised they were to see Dalton

show up and be a part of this.

Dalton pulled a fast one on the Town Square money pit by recusing himself from the

project he started by claiming someone at his law firm once represent Bob Brinkman,

the developer of the Town Square.

We spoke to the Town and Country Board of Aldermen appointee to serve on the

Planning and Zoning Commission, Tiffany Frautschi, who was not appointed to the

Commission by Dalton, but elected by the other alderpersons. Frautschi said she had

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similar concerns about a conflict of interest for Dalton and planned to talk to him about

it.

Doing the Dalton Two-Step

THE REZONING ISSUE: Clarendale wants to buy the existing NHC combination

nursing home, memory loss facility, rehab facility and hospice care unit. Clarendale

would tear down the buildings and build what they call an “UPSCALE SENIOR LIVING”

facility with 214 beds and 10 separate villas. Clarendale

Existing Buildings

Proposed new buildings:

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Site plan

Villas

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The Sell Job: Not only do they need to get permission to build, but to get that

permission the land needs to be rezoned from Suburban Estates to a Planned

Development District. (The buildings were built in 1962 when the property was in

unincorporated St. Louis County 21 years before Town and Country annexed the area.

After the annexation Town and Country changed the zoning to Suburban Estates.)

David Erickson spoke first. He stated the project would cost $60,000,000. He added

Clarendale is currently constructing a another facility with construction underway on

Clayton Road at Hanley at the old Bettendorf/Schnucks supermarket site.

David Erickson

Erickson said the project involves three partners. Ryan Companies that does the

development, Clarendale that manages the property and Life Care Services that

provides the heath care. Clarendale has numerous facilities across the United States.

Erickson led off how Clarendale would bring jobs and revenue to the area first in the

form of construction workers tearing down the existing building and then building the

new buildings. He did not mention the NHC employees who would be out of a job during

the construction.

He mentioned the need for more senior living facilities claiming there are 10,000 people

who are 75 years-old or older within 10 miles.

Parking:

Erickson said there would be 154 parking spaces.

87 parking lot spaces

60 underground garage spaces

7 Handicapped spaces

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I thought 7-handicapped spaces were unrealistic for older people coming to visit friends

there was a need for more than 7-handicapped spaces.

Commissioner Dennis Bolazina later asked about parking.

“There is a total of 154 parking spaces. You are 20 spaces short of what is required

under the existing code.”

Erickson said he thought there was ample parking.

Dennis Bolazina

Another parking problem would be when the 54 day shift employees park and for 15-

minutes before the end of their shift and 37-afternoon shift employees arrive. Where

are they going to park?

Ald. Tiffany Frautschi added that there were 49 spaces for employees and 55 staff

working during the day.

EMS response and costs: Erickson said there are approximately 20 ambulance calls

answered by the fire district now at NHC a month. He estimated there would be only 15

per month when Clarendale was opened. He claimed that the residents would be

healthier as Clarendale does not provide advanced nursing care.

Ald. Frautschi also asked what type and level of medical services would be offered. If

there is a medical staff (nurses) on site the Fire District only sends a 2-man ambulance

depending on additional help at the scene. But without professional medical personnel

the fire district would also have to send a fire truck with 4-firefighter paramedics to

assist. This of course reduces the availability for the fire truck to respond to other

medical emergencies or fire calls.

“We’d like to get back to you on that,” was Erickson’s response. I hope Frautschi or

someone holds Erickson to answering the question.

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Clarendale staff at the meeting announced the project would be a high-end facility with

classic architecture but built with modern materials

Citizens speak:

Mary Ann Hughes said she had a “deep concern” and believes this project echoes that

of the rejected Allegro Nursing Home proposal to be where the “Town Square” is now.

“Clarendale is a cookie cutter style of business. The building plan is heartbreaking to us

and will adversely affect our property values,” said Hughes who lives in the Strathmore

subdivision.

Hughes

Nancy Hartman of Bellerive Acres in the Village of Bellerive in North St. Louis County

said her older sister is a resident at NHC and receives excellent care from a very good

staff.

“I want to know what will happen to the staff and residents of NHC when it is closed for

a yuppified place for rich people to live?”

Nancy Hartman

Jeff Russell of Alsace Ct. filed a six page letter with commissioners and alderpersons.

He also had some interesting verbal remarks.

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“We are not desperate for this development. This is essentially putting a large

apartment building in the middle of three subdivisions.

This is some of the sections from Russell’s letter:

Russell

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Kevin King, the attorney for Maria de Villa, a nursing home, assist living facility with

individual housing located across the street from NHC, spoke.

“This is 290,000 square feet on 13 acres. I would have difficulty presenting this with a

straight face.”

One resident was upset that he was just aware of the project two weeks earlier while it

has been on file at city hall for some time. He had concerns about storm water in

general and especially during construction.

Cam Wong opposes the development. “This is Town and Country, not Ballwin or

Manchester,” he said.

Cam Wong

There were two residents who spoke in favor of the project.

“I like this because there isn’t a big entry fee. It is not a nursing home. It is a classy

living space, said Mark McNulty of Westmoor Place.

Mark McNulty

Jon Hinds of Marguax Place spoke more about wanting to see NHC gone than anything

else.

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“We would like nothing more than to see the NHC property developed. NHC should be

torn down. We have to listen to the employees plying loud music and throwing trash

down the subdivision hill.”

Jon Hind

George Stock of Stock and Associates engineering and Srinivas Yanamanamanda, a

traffic and transportation engineer spoke.

Traffic wise a eastbound left turn lane into the property was recommended. Traffic

counts showed very few vehicles turning right into the property.

Stock explained that a full driveway around the main building was required by new fire

codes. He then admitted that two cul-de-sac could allow fire equipment access, but

keep other people from driving around the building.

Three signs were planned on Clayton Road including a large monument sign.

Dennis Bolazina questioned if three signs were necessary.

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Vice Chairman of P&Z Andy Kuchan, who was filling in for chairman Rob Cima called

the public hearing to an end saying it would be continued to the August meeting. This

meant the stenographer would be back and the public would still be able to speak on

the record. This set off Mayor Jon Dalton, who with his clear conflict of interest should

not even be there.

“I don’t support continuing this and keeping the public hearing open,” Dalton loudly

exclaimed, closing the door on open government. (Due to summer vacations there

surely were people out of town who may have liked to speak. It is a well known move by

developers to put controversial items on a July agenda when fewer citizens are in town.)

Dalton and Kuchan

The commission then voted to close the public hearing.

Next round will be August 21.

Here is the link to Ald. Lindsey Butler’s facebook page where you can view the entire

P&Z hearing. https://www.facebook.com/pg/townandcountryward2/videos/

TOWN SQUARE MONEY PIT GETS DEEPER: Add another $126,947 to the

construction bill for the Dalton Boondoggle aka as the Town Square.

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This entry dated July 1, 2019 from the Brinkman Development was approved by

Alderpersons on Monday July 22.

Remember when the Board of Aldermen first voted to build the Town Square the

estimate costs, including purchase price was $5,500,000.

Here are the latest numbers:

To see the entire amount of money spent on the Town Square go to this link:

http://johnhoffmann.net/town_square_costs_072219.pdf

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$10,000,000 FOR AN EMPTY GATHERING PLACE: In the next month we anticipate

the overall costs of the Town Square Project to go above $10,000,000. When

Mayor/Cigarette Lobbyist Jon Dalton arranged to buy the empty lot on Clayton Road for

$2,250,000 and then got Aldermanic approval, he was touting the “Town Square” not to

be a park but to be a “community gathering place.”

The Town Square has been open to the public for over a month. We went there at

7:30pm on Monday July 22 to see all the people “gathering.” It was a very nice night

with the temperature around 78-degrees. Here is what we found:

We found one car and an older couple walking their dog.

Then I went to Longview Farm Park. Before getting to the parking lot I noticed a lot of

people from nearby neighborhoods walking their dogs, riding bikes as a family or

pushing a stroller.

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When I turned onto the parking lot I found 18 cars on the lot at 7:40pm.

At 8PM I drove by the Queeny Park Mason Road parking lot and counted 28 cars.

The next night on Tuesday July 23 I returned to the “Gathering Place” AKA Town

Square. I found zero cars and zero people at 7:20pm

Tues 7/23/19

At Longview Park it was a different story. There were 22 cars and lots of people

gathering.

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At 7:40 we drove through the east side of Queeny Park, where there were 33 cars on

the upper lots and 16 at the Dog Park. Here is the car count for 2 nights at about

7:30pm on nice nights in July:

Town Square Longview Park Queeny Park upper lot

1 40 51

So one month after opening the city’s $10,000,000 “gathering place” we found on two

nights two people using it.

NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION DAMAGING NEIGHBOR’S PROPERTY: At 1935

Manor Hill Road there was a ranch house that was remodeled in 2008. But 10 years

later it was sold to a developer and torn down to be replaced by a $2,090,000

macmansion.

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Here is what was built. The builders did not maintain the yard during construction and

regularly refused to clean the street of mud in connection with the construction.

The construction caused storm water runoff damage and other damage to the classic

home located next door at 1843 Manor Hill.

That is not a garage on the end of the house. The garage is detached. That is an Irish

style pub.

The city is now playing catch up of not identifying problems through inspections to stop

problem and now has notified the contractor on June 13 that they must make repairs

within 14 days to the property next door before an occupancy permit will be issued.

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This is from the City Administrator Bob Shelton when asked if work began in 14 days.

From: Shelton, Bob [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 1:55 PM

To: John Hoffmann

Subject: RE: question

John, yes the work did begin within the 14 day period. The City continues to work with the

builder for them to bring all items into compliance.

Bob

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POSSIBLE WEEKEND WATERMELON SHORTAGE: The crash where a tractor trailer

carrying watermelons happened on Barrett Station Road at Manchester on Friday July

19. This is the second time a tractor trailer filled with watermelons has overturned this

summer. On June 5 a truck with a full load of watermelons overturned on I-55 at I-270.

July 19 4pm Barrett Station and Manchester.

July 19 Barrett Station Rd

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June 5, 2019 I-55 at I-270

In Next Week’s Newsletter: We will report on the most recent Board of Adjustment

Ruling and look at a ruling from 2 ½-years ago where the homeowner finally complied

after being sued by the city. We hope to have the charges from the court file on yet

another Town and Country doctor smuggling non-FDA-approved drugs into the United

States and then billing Medicare for illegal drugs,

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STATE REP COOKOUT AND CONCERT PHOTOS NOT IN REALITY: On July15,

State Rep Derek Grier had $20,111 in his campaign bank account. Grier was a luke

warm member of the Chesterfield City Council. He was elected to the House of

Representatives in 2016 and re-elected in 2018.

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On July 15, 2019 Grier had $19,491 in the campaign bank account. The most he has

had was $54,415 before the 2018 election. While being a Christian Scientist and

graduate of Principia College and not believing in the use of booze, tobacco, caffeine or

medicine, Grier has taken money from two different cigarette companies, Anheuser-

Busch, various medical groups, drug makers and lobbyists. The largest single

contributor we could find was a Rex Sinquefeld Better-Together front group. Grier was

awfully quiet when the Sinquefeld group Better Together tried to turn St. Louis County

and all the cities into the City of St. Louis.

Grier has a cookout and concert planned for Saturday August 10, at the Chesterfield

Amphitheater . He is renting the amphitheater for just $110.

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Please note the huge crowd at a concert in Grier’s advertising.

Now look at what Grier reported to the City of Chesterfield the estimated crowd would

be.

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The rental for the amphitheater is from 3pm to 7pm. Grier’s advertising lists the concert

starting at 6:30 by the Country band, The Big Rigs. 30-minutes is a rather short

concert. It looks to me that Grier has lied to someone. He either is lying to the people

reached by his advertising or he is lying to the City of Chesterfield and does not plan to

vacate the amphitheater at 7pm.

The Big Rigs

Grier EXPECTS $1,500 DONATIONS! Keep in mind this guy accepted a lot of money

from Rex Sinquefeld’s Better Together front group and multiple contributions from

cigarette companies, why would anyone want to give him more money?

PLANNING AND PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE SAY NO TO PART OF PLANS FOR

BUILDING IN CHESTERFIELD VALLEY: The owners of 18633 Olive Street Road in

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Chesterfield Valley, Herman and Connie Grimes want a zoning change from Non-Urban

to Planned Commercial. The desired result if passed is to build a 16,250 square foot

building for Drain Surgeons, a company that cleans out sanitary sewers.

The applicant’s planned use for this proposed building include administrative offices,

dispatch center and a garage for storage of some large trucks. Drain Surgeons is

located in Franklin County and a lot of their business is in St. Louis and St. Charles

Counties.

The plan bounced around the Planning Commission for six months with requests for

modifications and changes before it was passed on a 5-3 vote on May 29, 2019. It did

not do so well in front of the Planning and Public Works Committee which is made up of

four councilpersons.

There was clearly Ward-4 interest in this as Tom DeCampi who sits on Planning &

Public Works was joined by Ward-4 Councilwoman Micelle Ohley.

Michelle Ohley and Tom DeCampi

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Existing property at 18633 Olive Street Rd.

Here were concerns:

Storm water issues

Overnight large truck parking

Maintenance of cleaning large trucks that haul human waste

Operating 24/7

Here were member comments:

Councilwoman Mary Ann Mastorakos: This whole thing is concerning to me. They

want this as a call location, but also to store trucks. The owner was not sure how many

trucks they owned. I found that troubling. (Connie Grimes testified before the Planning

Commission that she thought they had between 15 and 20 trucks.)

Mary Ann Mastorakos

(later in meeting) This should be strictly a call center operation with no trucks.

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Councilwoman Michelle Ohley: Strom Water, they don’t show how it is completed.

The petitioner wanted to store trucks overnight.

Planning Commission Chair Merle Hansen (who voted against this in the Planning

Commission): Storm water issues were brought up as a concern.

Public Statements:

Chip Rombach (owner of neighboring property): We are not permitting them to tie into

our storm water discharge system.

Chip Rombach

Mike Hayes (property owner in area): All the property owners are against this. An

administration building is fine, but not a commercial building. No housing trucks that do

human waste hauling.

Mike Hayes

George Stock Consulting engineer for the Grimes: The building would have equipment

storage…trucks.

MOTIONS AND VOTES:

Many Ann Mastorakos wanted to simply vote down the entire package, but that did not

happen.

“They are trying to put lipstick on a pig,” said DeCampi of

A motion to reject the uses wanted for a building passed 3-1 with Dan Hurt voting “no.”

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Hurt then made a motion to remove warehouse and commercial services from the

approved uses. That passed 4-0.

“I’m not confident in their ability to conform ,” said Michelle Ohley.

Hurt then made a motion to approve the zoning change as amended with no

commercial use or truck parking or storage (only admin offices). That passed 4-0.

The family split: The Rombach farm land was split up between siblings. Kurt and

Scott (who apparently sold land to the Grimes) filed letters in support of the rezoning

and planned uses. Chip Rombach appeared at the meeting in opposition to the uses.

COUNCILMAN HURTS WANTS PRIVATE BUSINESS TO RUN ADS FOR CITY

EVENTS: The Staenberg Group that owns a lot of the retail property in Chesterfield

Valley was at the latest Planning and Public Works meeting. They want to be able to

use an electronic sign along Chesterfield Airport Road (we think).

Originally the ordinance to allow such signs was going to require the signs that change

messages up to every 10-seconds to be at least ½ mile from any residential property. It

was then determined that as “the crow flies” there are homes closer than a half-mile.

So Councilman Dan Hurt moved to reduce the distance to 2,400 feet.

Oops! That is not good. The developer said 2,000 feet would work. Geez, what the

developer wants the developer apparently gets, kinda like Lola.

Hurt also claimed that Staenberg had agreed to use up to 25% of the space on the sign

to advertise City of Chesterfield events.

The lawyer for Staenberg immediately said that was not true. They had agreed to 20%.

He added that it was likely to be unconstitutional to require a company to promote a city

event or meeting as part of regulations or licensing.

Councilman Tom DeCampi agreed.

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“I’m not comfortable with governments telling private business what to put on a

message board,” said DeCampi. Councilwoman Mary Ann Mastorakos agreed with

Decampi.

Any city messaging was removed. The change from a half-mile distance to 2,000 feet

from residential property stayed in. It passed on a 3-1 vote. There is over a page of

regulations for electronic message center signs, but here are the most pertinent.

DON’T PUT THAT IN THE MINUTES:

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Dan Hurt regularly prolongs the length of meetings by trying to be cute or a wise guy.

This meeting was no exception. Merle Hansen, the chairperson of the Chesterfield

Planning Commission attends all the Planning and Public Works Committee meetings.

Here is what transpired:

“Is it okay for me to ask a question,” asked Hansen.

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“No! I don’t even know why you are still here,” said Hurt, who isn’t the chair of the

committee trying to be a smartass.

“Don’t put that in the minutes,” said Hurt to the Recording Secretary, something he does

about once a month.

“That’s okay, I have it,” I said from the spectator seats.

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Quenton Miller

Miller lived in the Grover section of Wildwood on Jublilee Hill before a 2019 eviction.

12/03/14 $5,800 judgment after trial from Personal Injury case St. Louis Co Court

02/08/18 Stealing (Ballwin Schnucks) PG 8/28/18 2-yrs probation Ballwin PD

02/08/18 Fleeing to Avoid Arrest Plead Guilty 2-years probation Ballwin PD

03/27/19 $5,357 judgment and eviction from Condo Jubilee Hill St. Louis Co Court

07/17/19 DWI. Assault, Possession of Heroin Chesterfield PD

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Jameel Atkins

Record:

08/07/10 Felony Poss of Controlled Sub GUILTY 6-years prison St. Louis PD

02/08/17 Trespassing on Private Property St. Louis PD

03/12/17 Trespassing St. Louis PD

05/15/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

06/04/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

06/06/17 Stealing Maplewood PD

06/21/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

06/24/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

07/04/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

07/05/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

08/29/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

09/08/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

09/11/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

10/27/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

11/02/17 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

11/10/17 Violation of Order of Protection / Trespassing St. Louis PD

11/11/17 Stealing Richmond Hts

01/10/18 Violation of Order of Protection / Trespassing St. Louis PD

01/20/18 Stealing, Trespassing Maplewood PD

02/26/18 Violation of Order of Protection St. Louis PD

02/28/18 Stealing, Trespassing, Poss of Narc parapl Kirkwood PD

08/28/18 Stealing Maplewood PD

09/08/18 Stealing Des Peres DPS

10/02/18 Urinate or Defecate in Public St. Louis PD

10/04/18 Stealing Maplewood PD

10/16/18 Urinate or Defecate in Public St. Louis PD

10/28/18 Trespassing St. Louis PD

11/02/18 Stealing, Trespassing Maplewood PD

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05/19/19 Stealing Maplewood PD

05/20/19 Stealing 2-counts Maplewood PD

07/18/19 Stealing Chesterfield PD

Abdeljabbar

11/01/15 Possession of Marijuana GUILTY MO Hwy Patrol

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ASSAULT IN CITY PARK DURING CONCERT

Jake Gabby The scene of the party

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Presley Ingram Marquette HS

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WOMAN IN STOLEN CAR AT 3:19 AND SHOPLIFTING AT MACY’S AT 8:30!

Sarah Gleghorn of Steeleville, IL

Sarah Gleghorn’s record

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07/22/19 Stealing Chesterfield PD

04/23/19 Trespassing Des Peres DPS

04/14/19 Stealing Richmond Hts PD

02/20/19 Felony Stealing St. Peters PD

02/06/19 Stealing Des Peres DPS

11/12/18 Stealing, Drug Charge Maplewood PD

Theodore Gleghorn’s record:

02/20/19 Felony Stealing St. Peters PD

11/12/18 Stealing Maplewood PD

Matthew Hedtkamp’s Record:

02/02/12 Felony Drug Possession Guilty 87 days jail St. Louis PD

07/28/15 Probation Violation St. Clair CO IL SO

09/11/17 Fugitive Washington CO IL Felony Theft Randolph CO IL SO

07/14/18 Burglary, Trespassing Steeleville IL PD

07/15/18 Felony Theft Washington CO IL SO

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Brandon Karl’s Record:

07/23/19 Stealing Chesterfield PD

05/12/16 2-counts Felony Drug Possession GUILTY 5-yrs probation Pacific PD

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CORRECTION: Last week I wrote in connection with a sign variance request that the

last Velvet Freeze in the World owned and operated by Councilwoman Barb

McGinnuess was in a strip mall in Jennings, MO. McGuinness quickly corrected me.

The store on West Florissant Road is in a standalone building. (See below)

McGinnuess

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Here are some Velvet Freeze signs over the years that might not meet Chesterfield’s

sign code.

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This was my Velvet Freeze on West Lockwood in Webster Groves with extremely nice

managers, Mary and Gladys.

VACATION PHOTOS PART 2: Residential real estate in Iceland and Northern Norway:

Northern Iceland: This section is for the realtors who read the website. In Iceland a

foreigner has to obtain government permission to buy a house. The population of

Iceland is about 375,000. The largest city in Northern Iceland is 18,000.

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Northern Norway:

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IN IRELAND AND SCOTLAND THEY ARE NORMALLY WALKING ON THE ROAD

NOT SLEEPING ON THE ROAD. “BAAA I HAVE RIGHT AWAY WHETHER

WALKING OR TAKING A NAP,” say Norway sheep:

CHRISTMAS IN JULY: I notice that actress Karolyn Grimes turned 79 on July 4. Who

is Karolyn Grimes? She is famous for just one role. Zuzu in It’s a Wonderful Life.

Zuzu ringing a bell to keep

angels in wings.

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Her acting career was over after her parents died within a year of each other. Grimes

lived with an aunt and uncle in Missouri and she graduated from Central Missouri State.

Actors playing three of George and Mary Bailey’s four children are still alive.

Jimmy Hawkins, who played 4-year-old Tommy Bailey in the Christmas Classic. He

went on to appear in dozens of television sitcoms in the 1960s including his film

mother’s Donna Reed Show.

Carol Coombs is 83. She played Janie Bailey.

Larry Simms who played the Bailey’s oldest son, Peter, is the only one the Bailey

siblings who has died. He graduated from California Polytech and worked as an

engineer at the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena. He died in 2009 at age 74.

CARTOONS:

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