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The Board of Aldermen voted 5–0 on July 15 to approve a zoning map amendment for the property at 819 East Osage, changing its zoning from C-1 (Downtown Commercial) to M-2 (Heavy Industrial).
Madam Clerk read Bill 5285 into the record describing the parcel by street address and Saint Louis County parcel ID 30Y110056. Alderman Kelly moved the ordinance and Alderman Cleave seconded; a roll-call vote produced five ayes and no nays. The ordinance will be codified as Ordinance 3,456.
The record at the meeting did not include additional public testimony or a detailed staff presentation on subsequent uses for the parcel. The board's vote concluded the map-amendment step recorded on July 15.
What comes next: The approved zoning change will be reflected in the city's zoning map and zoning records; any site-specific development will need to comply with M-2 standards and usual permitting processes.
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