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<br />the home is filled. Mr. Sharpe, Jr., also inquired about the fence height that is proposed <br />for the rear. He said he would come back to the City Manager with some measurements <br />he felt would be appropriate for the height of the fence to be constructed in order to <br />shield the neighbors. Mayor Adams also requested the City Manger to find out what the <br /> <br />owner, Catholic Charities’ security arrangements were going to be for this location. <br /> <br />Ms. Ricci complimented the Loop on their recognition but she wanted the Council and <br />City Manager to be aware of the complaints she still receives on the strewn trash, the <br />pan-handlers, the loitering, robbery and the dissatisfaction of some past Loop <br />businesses owners. She hoped the Loop would take a long term vision and greatly <br />improved the problem of the cleanliness in the Loop. <br /> <br />Mayor Adams announced the following dates: <br />October 24, Civics 101, the Do’s and Don’ts of Public Servants by Mondi Ghasedi <br />November 5, Study Session on collections followed by regular Council session <br />November 19 School District study session <br />Nov 27 Civics 101, Planning and Development. Lehman Walker <br /> <br />Mr. Sharpe, Jr. moved to go into Executive Session, RSMo 610.021 (1) & (3), Legal and <br />Personnel, second by Mr. Glickert. <br /> <br />Roll Call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Ms. Ricci, Mr. Wagner, Ms. Brot, Mr. Glickert, Mr. Sharpe, Jr. and Mayor Adams. <br /> <br />Meeting was adjourned at 7:50 p.m. <br />