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Creve Coeur Council approves higher site‑coverage limit for certain civic uses, amends zoning ordinance to 40%

City Council of the City of Creve Coeur, Missouri · July 22, 2024
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Summary

After hours of discussion about stormwater risks and parity with schools and churches, the Creve Coeur City Council amended and passed Bill 6129 to raise the allowable site coverage for certain conditional uses to 40%, with a recorded roll‑call vote.

Creve Coeur’s City Council on Monday approved Bill 6129, amending the city's zoning code to increase allowable site coverage for certain conditional uses to 40% after an amendment process that reduced an initial 50% proposal.

The change applies to specified membership and civic uses that are conditionally permitted in residential districts; proponents said the adjustment brings parity with prior exceptions for churches and schools and better reflects existing site conditions. Jason Jaga, director of community development, told council the city’s 25% standard is “a…

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