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Resident urges cleanup of long-neglected vacant lot; board pledges follow-up
Summary
At the June 1 Lake Saint Louis meeting resident Teri Biermann said a vacant lot by her home has gone unmaintained for about ten years and asked the Board of Aldermen for assistance; city staff provided building-permit information and the board said it would follow up.
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During the public-comment period at the June 1 Lake Saint Louis Board of Aldermen meeting, resident Teri Biermann said a vacant lot adjacent to her home on Rue de Vin has been poorly maintained for roughly ten years and asked the board to help coordinate a cleanup.
Biermann identified the lot’s owner as Kyle Funk and requested the board’s assistance in addressing nuisance and maintenance issues. City staff provided information about building permits for the property. The Mayor and Board acknowledged Biermann’s complaint and said they would follow up, but no formal enforcement motion, timeline or staff assignment was recorded in the public minutes.
The exchange was recorded during the consent and public-comment portion of the agenda; no ordinance, fine, or other formal action was taken during the meeting to resolve the complaint. Residents seeking enforcement or information about property-maintenance standards are typically advised to contact city staff or the Community Development Department; at this meeting, staff follow-up was the only action noted.
