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Council approves multiple ordinances on unanimous roll calls; several new items introduced
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Summary
At the April 13 meeting the council approved five bills (5476–5480) on final passage by roll call and introduced additional bills for future consideration including a rezoning, a drone MOA and several budget amendments. The consent agenda was approved and all final‑passage bills recorded affirmative votes by members present.
The Saint Charles County Council approved several ordinances on final passage at its April 13 meeting, adopting bills that address intergovernmental agreements, workforce development and internal policies.
Bills approved on final passage included:
- Bill 5476: An ordinance authorizing the county executive to execute an amendment to the 2017 agreement between Saint Charles County and the Saint Charles County Soil and Water Conservation District.
- Bill 5477: A first amendment to an intergovernmental agreement with the City of Flint Hill for improvements at the Highway P and Mexico intersection.
- Bill 5478: An ordinance authorizing the county executive to execute a contract with the St. Louis County Municipal Police Academy Board of Managers and the Saint Charles County Police Department for basic training and continuing law enforcement education; the council discussed reimbursement and noted that the academy arrangement is reimbursable to the county.
- Bill 5479: An amendment to county ordinances related to the employee educational assistance program.
- Bill 5480: An ordinance amending county code related to the employee career development program.
For each of these bills the clerk read or summarized the ordinance and the council held roll call votes; the clerk announced each bill passed. The consent agenda was also approved earlier in the meeting by voice vote.
Several items were introduced for future consideration and will return to the council for final action in two weeks, including Bill 5482 (rezoning application RZ26‑01 proposing 19 lots on 9.4 acres), Bill 5483 (a memorandum of agreement related to drone placement and partnerships), Bill 5484 (a budget amendment to convert an intermittent computer forensic investigator to full‑time), Bill 5485 (public health budget transfers), and Bill 5486 (an amendment to a Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services contract for death surveillance reimbursement).
Next steps: The newly introduced bills will be on the agenda for final votes at the council's next meeting.

