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http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/crslist.asp . <br /> <br />Tree Ordinance <br />Councilmember Ricci and City Attorney Mulligan have reviewed the and jointly <br />provided the attached redline version of the ordinance, Substitute 2, Draft 1. Due to the substantial <br />changes to the substitute bill, the bill will be read on October 23 and is not slated for final approval <br />until the November 6 meeting. This will provide the public with ample opportunity to review the final <br />draft before adoption. <br /> <br />In addition, the agenda will includethe Pit Bull Ordinance previously distributed will raise the <br />insurance premium required from $100,000 to $500,000. Of the previously registered six pit bulls, we <br />now have one and two under investigation. Councilmember Price requested this ordinance <br />dangerous animal ordinance <br />amendment in conjunction with the review of the . I have attached the <br />information from Independence, MO discussed at the Missouri Municipal League conference on the <br />same topic. Staff will meet in the coming weeks to prepare for the study session discussion in <br />November. <br />Vehicular legislation: <br /> two ordinances requested by Mr. Price, one to decriminalize the parking of <br />residential trucks on residential streets (overnight parking of commercial vehicles would continue to <br />be restricted) and the decriminalization of “For Sale” signs in vehicles on public streets both are <br />included for your review. They will appear on the October 23 rd agenda. <br />public posting requirements in the zoning code <br />Councilmember Wagner requested be reviewed. <br />The Plan Commission will review and recommend to Council for discussion at their December 11 <br />Study Session. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Payne (both Doctors) stopped by to educate me on the benefits of the confidential <br />health and educational services at the U-City Library <br />. They asked that I pass on a reminder of the <br />free health services available at the U-City Library on the third Saturday of every month with the <br />exception of July and December. This preventative program started six years ago and has served <br />hundreds. There is no cost to anyone and all are welcome to visit with the physicians each month. <br />Free screenings and referrals are provided as detailed in the attached flyer. <br />Russian delegates <br /> will visit City Hall on October 26. The Open World Leadership Program <br />arranged the visit, which is sponsored by the U.S. Library of Congress. Funding for the visit is <br />through the American Council, a federal agency headquartered in Washington DC. The visit was <br />arranged by the local chapter of the Friendship Force, an international organization encouraging <br />peace by brining people from different countries together for exchanges. <br />park proposal <br />UMSL is requesting we adopt a resolution to support their for the development of a <br />plaza at the intersection of two regional trails. The proposal is included for your consideration. <br />Unless I hear to the contrary it will be included with your next agenda. <br />Ameren <br />I met with representatives this week to discuss our ongoing concerns over broken light <br />poles and continued light outages in our parks and on our streets. I attached the updated list of <br />outages. Mr. Patrick Smith, Superintendent of the Gateway Division committed to fixing the lights on <br />Julian tomorrow, and Heman and Leland early next week. Project Manager Grunbaum will work <br />directly with Joe Harvey to provide me with weekly updates as to which poles are under repair. <br />Upcoming Meetings and Events: <br />Thursday, Oct. 19:6:30 PM NE Neighborhood Plan Update <br />3 <br /> <br />