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At its Dec. 12 meeting the Fenton Board of Aldermen enacted multiple ordinances after waiver-of-rules requests and second readings. Several of the items were routine contract authorizations or administrative code amendments; the board recorded roll-call votes for the measures that were enacted on second reading.
Key actions (select enacted items recorded in the meeting transcript):
- Bill 24‑106 → Ordinance 45‑09: Special-use permit for Sherry Stephens to operate a hotel at 942 South Highway Drive — approved on second reading (roll call with one nay from Alderman Wisprack).
- Bill 24‑113 → Ordinance 45‑10: Amendment to Section 205.155 of the municipal code related to Halloween conduct restrictions — approved on second reading (roll call recorded; motion carried).
- Bill 24‑114 → Ordinance 45‑11: Amendment to Section 135.08 relating to monthly reports from the judge — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑115 → Ordinance 45‑12: Amendment to Section 135.24 relating to certain miscellaneous court charges — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑116 → Ordinance 45‑13: Agreement with American Parking Remarking LLC for the 2024 street-striping services project — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑117 → Ordinance 45‑14: Agreement with RV Wagner Incorporated for the 2025 concrete street-slab and sidewalk replacement project — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑118 → Ordinance 45‑15: Supplemental agreement No. 11 with SC Engineering LLC (doing business as Cochran) for design and construction administration for Budweil Park Annex Phase 1 — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑119 → Ordinance 45‑16: Second amendment to agreement with Gateway Tree Care LLC to include 2025 rates — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑120 → Ordinance 45‑17: Statement of work under the Civic Plus master services agreement for social-media archiving — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑121 → Ordinance 45‑18: Consultant/public‑works contract with Community Development Solutions, LLC for document-management software and services — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑122 → Ordinance 45‑19: 2025 budget for the City of Fenton, Missouri — approved on second reading.
- Bill 24‑123 → Ordinance 45‑20: User agreement with St. Louis County for the county agencies' interoperable radio system — approved on second reading.
Most measures passed with unanimous or near‑unanimous roll-call votes after waivers to allow same‑night second readings. The full roll-call records for items enacted on second reading are recorded in the meeting minutes and transcript.
Ending: The board adjourned after enacting the listed ordinances and completing committee reports; several implementation and follow‑up tasks (contract execution, procurement steps, and permitting) were left to city staff.
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