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Town and Country board approves series of zoning and infrastructure ordinances
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Summary
The Town and Country board approved a package of ordinances including conditional-use permits for accessory structures, record plats and public-works contracts; most measures passed unanimously and were recorded as ordinances 4643–4652.
The Town and Country Board of Aldermen on Aug. 26 unanimously approved multiple zoning and infrastructure measures, including conditional-use permits for accessory structures, record plats and an agreement for a county resurfacing project.
The board approved Bill 24-37, an ordinance authorizing a conditional use permit for a pool house at 9 Williamsburg Estates, which became Ordinance No. 4643. Bill 24-38, authorizing a conditional-use permit for a detached garage at 2212 Mueller Lane, passed and became Ordinance No. 4644. The board also approved record plats for DuPont Lane (Bill 24-39/Ordinance No. 4645) and Belcrest Estates Plat 2 (Bill 24-40/Ordinance No. 4646).
On public-works and administration items, the board accepted a bid and authorized an agreement with St. Louis Select Landscaping for the Clayton Road and Municipal Center Reconstruction Project (Bill 24-42), recorded as Ordinance No. 4648. The panel readopted Chapter 120 (code of ethics) as Ordinance No. 4649 and approved design and site-plan actions for Mason Point Phase 3 (Bill 24-44/Ordinance No. 4650). The board also authorized an intergovernmental agreement with St. Louis County on Mason Road resurfacing and shared-use path reimbursement (Bill 24-45/Ordinance No. 4651) and approved an agreement with Equine Assistance Therapy Inc. for Longview Farm Park stabling and pasture use (Bill 24-46/Ordinance No. 4652).
Most bills were approved on roll-call votes with recorded "Aye" responses and were noted as passing by the clerk. The board continued a design-services supplement for the Longview Farm Park parking-lot project (Bill 24-47) to Sept. 9, 2024, for further community consideration.
The board’s approvals follow standard planning- and permitting-review procedures noted in staff reports; no measures in this package were defeated. The meeting adjourned after routine operating and financial updates.

