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Board approves adult day‑care at Brentwood Eagles Shopping Center after public hearing

2843987 · March 3, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Aldermen approved a site development plan and conditional use permit for an adult day‑care facility at 2570 S. Brentwood Blvd., granting first and second readings and enacting the ordinance 8-0.

The Brentwood Board of Aldermen on May 3 approved a site development plan and conditional use permit for an adult day‑care facility at 2570 South Brentwood Boulevard in the Brentwood Eagles Shopping Center, granting both readings and adopting the ordinance unanimously.

Applicant Tamika Ward told the board she operates a licensed home‑health company, Care Companions of Clayton, and plans to offer state‑regulated adult day services at the site. "We'll bring people in. They can crochet, they can talk, they can fellowship... they'll have three meals; it's all state regulated," Ward said during the public hearing. She asked for first and second reading so she could proceed to building permits.

Planning and Zoning reviewed Ward’s conditional use permit and recommended approval by unanimous vote, according to staff. Ward said there are no structural changes to the building exterior except an accessible (ADA) entrance ramp at the front; she also confirmed that restrooms will be ADA‑compliant as required by state licensing.

Alderman Lochmiller asked questions about operations and transportation; Ward said some clients will be dropped off by families, while others may be picked up. The board moved to perfect the bill into ordinance form and approved it by roll call, 8‑0. The ordinance was assigned number 5,174.

The board closed the public hearing and took the matter up later in the agenda for adoption.