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Session 1844 <br />June 17, 2002 <br /> <br />PARK SUBDIVISION,. BUT RESERVING ANY PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENTS, <br />AND DIRECTING THAT THIS ORDINANCE BE RECORDED IN THE OFFICE <br />OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI. <br /> <br />The bill was given its first reading and assigned number 8599. <br /> <br />6. A bill was introduced by Ms. Welsch, entitled: <br /> <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMI--NDING CHAPTER 2.64 OF THE CITY MUNIPAL CODE, <br /> RELATING TO THE NONUNIFORMED EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM, <br /> BY REPEALING SECTION 2.64.070 THEREOF, RELATING TO CREDITABLE <br /> SERVICE, AND ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW SECTION TO BE <br /> KNOWN AS "SECTION 2.64.070 CREDITABLE SERVICE," THEREBY <br /> AMENDING SAID SECTION SO AS TO PROVIDE A METHOD FOR <br /> DETERMINING THE CITY MANAGER'S CREDITABLE SERVICE. <br /> <br />The bill was given its first reading and assigned number 8600. <br /> <br />7. ^ bill was introduced by Mr. Wagner, entitled: <br /> <br /> AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ADDITIONAL TAX FOR THE <br /> UNIVERSITY CITY LOOP SPECIAL BUSINESS DISTRICT SO THAT THE <br /> ADITIONAL TAX ON 'THE REAL PROPERTY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2002- <br /> 2003 SHALL BE SEVENTY CENTS ($.70) PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS <br /> ($100.00) ASSESSEI') VALUATION. <br /> <br />The bill was given its first reading and assigned number 8601. <br /> <br />8. A bill was introduced by Mr. Munkel, entitled: <br /> <br /> AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ADDITIONAL TAX FOR THE PARKVIEW <br /> GARDENS SPECIAL BUSINESS DISTRICT SO THAT THE ADDITIONAL TAX <br /> ON THE REAL PROPERTY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 SHALL BE <br /> SEVENTY-SEVEN CI--NTS ($.77) PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) <br /> ASSESSED VALUATION. <br /> <br />The bill was given its first reading and assigned number 8602. <br /> <br />MUSIC AND NOISE FROM 'THE LOOP: <br /> <br />Mayor Adams would like a report, in general, about the impact of noise from music <br />groups in the Loop on the surrounding neighborhoods. He realizes that this has been <br />looked at in the past, but he feels it is time to revisit this issue. Mr. Ollendorff said that <br /> <br />l0 <br /> <br /> <br />