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July 3, 2001 The City Journal 1
The CITY JOURNAL Official Publication of THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS
FRANCIS G. SLAY JAMES F. SHREWSBURY DARLENE GREEN
Mayor Vice President, Board of Aldermen Comptroller
Vol. 84 TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2001 NO. 13
The City Journal JOURNAL City of St. Louis Board of Aldermen
Chambers, June 22, 2001.
(USPS: 114-540) OF THE The roll was called and the following
Aldermen answered to their names: Smith,
Board of
Flowers, Bosley, Ryan, Ford-Griffin, Reed,
Published Weekly Young, Conway, Ortmann, Schmid, Villa,
Under Authority of Heitert, Wessels, Gregali, Florida, Shrewsbury,
Roddy, Kennedy, McMillan, Tyus, Long,
City Ordinance No. 30050
by City of St. Louis Aldermen Jones, Sondermann, Bauer, Kirner, Clay,
Carter and Krewson - 28.
“Almighty God, source of all authority,
Parrie L. May, Register
OF THE we humbly ask guidance in our deliberations
and wisdom in our conclusions. Amen.”
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Room 118 City Hall OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
PRELIMINARY Mr. Wessels moved to approve the
minutes for June 8, 2001.
Periodicals postage paid at The following is a preliminary Seconded by Mr. Villa.
St. Louis, Missouri draft of the minutes of the Carried unanimously by voice vote.
meeting on
REPORT OF CITY OFFICIALS
Postmaster: send address Friday, June 22, 2001 Report of the Clerk of
changes to City Journal, the Board of Aldermen
Register's Office. 1206 Market These minutes are unofficial and Board of Aldermen, June 22, 2001,
St. Louis, Missouri.
Street, Room 118, St. Louis, subject to Aldermanic approval.
Missouri, 63103. To the President of the Board of
Aldermen:
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I wish to report that on the 15th day of Board Bill No. 47 Apportionment authorizing a First
June 2001, I delivered to the Office of the Amendment to the Washington Park
(Committee Substitute)
Mayor of the City of St. Louis the following Cemetery Ordinance No. 63825 approved
An ordinance recommended by the Board
board bills that were truly agreed to and finally July 18, 1996, adding a new section eleven
of Public Service authorizing the 2001 St.
adopted. authorizing the Mayor and the Comptroller
Louis Works and the 50/50 Sidewalk Programs
of the City to enter into and execute on behalf
City Wide providing for the construction and
Board Bill No. 19 of the City easement agreements granting such
reconstruction of gutters, streets, driveways,
(Committee Substitute) utility easements or rights-of-way as may be
spot curbs, sidewalks, alleys, traffic controls,
An ordinance amending the plan for the necessary to the administration or the
beautification, tree planting, resurfacing and
development of the area known as the Olive/ implementation of the “Cemetery Project” as
related engineering adjustments listed herein,
7th/Pine Redevelopment Area. defined in Ordinance 63825 and containing
appropriating $4,800,000.00 from the Street
such terms, covenants, and conditions that
Board Bill No. 28 Improvement Fund; containing sections for
are in the best interest of the City, Lambert-
(Committee Substitute) description of the work, approval of plans
St. Louis International Airport, and the
An ordinance finding that a blighted area and specifications, work and material
traveling public; and containing an emergency
exists in the City known as the 2006 Salisbury guarantees, estimated costs from City funds
clause.
Ave. Area. and supplemental agreements and reversion
authorizations, applicable state and federal Board Bill No. 43
Board Bill No. 8 wage rate requirements, equal opportunity An ordinance recommended and
An ordinance pertaining to parking provisions, the Mayor’s Executive Orders, approved by the Board of Estimate and
within “The Maryland Avenue Residential contract advertising statutes, and a public Apportionment authorizing and directing the
Parking District”;authorizing the Traffic work emergency clause. Director of Airports and the Comptroller for
Administrator to designate the location and the City of St. Louis (the “City”) to enter
restrictions for curb parking of residential Board Bill No. 56
into and execute on behalf of the City, a Shoe
parking zones within The Maryland Avenue An ordinance authorizing the designation
Shine Concession Agreement (the
Residential Parking District; authorizing the of honorary street names within the City of
“Agreement”) at Lambert-St. Louis
placement of Residential Permit Parking Only St. Louis.
International Airport (the “Airport”) between
signs within the District; and prohibiting the Board Bill No. 15 the City and Airport Shoeshine Corporation,
parking, within the District, of any vehicle An ordinance finding that a blighted area a State of Missouri corporation (the
which does not display the authorized permit; exists in the City known as 7114 Lindenwood. “Concessionaire”), to operate and manage a
containing definitions, a penalty clause and shoe shine concession at the Airport subject
an emergency clause. Board Bill No. 25 to the terms, covenants, and conditions of the
An ordinance finding that a blighted area Agreement that was approved by the Airport
Board Bill No. 34 exists in the City known as the 3506, 3238- Commission and the Board of Estimate And
An ordinance authorizing and directing 40 Bailey Ave.
the Director of Streets to temporarily close, Apportionment and is attached hereto as
barricade or otherwise impede the flow of Board Bill No. 26 ATTACHMENT “1” and is incorporated
herein; directing that the Agreement be in
traffic on Ferry Street by blocking said traffic (Committee Substitute)
flow at the east curb line of Randall Place, and compliance with all applicable disadvantaged
An ordinance finding that a blighted area
business enterprise requirements and in
containing an emergency clause. exists in the City known as the 3821, 3828-
compliance with all applicable federal, state,
30, 3853 and 3867 Ashland Ave., 3834
Board Bill No. 60 and local laws, ordinances, regulations, court
Sullivan, 3833 Greer Ave.
An ordinance pertaining to the closing decisions, and executive orders relating to equal
of Arco Avenue at the north curbline of Board Bill No. 27 employment opportunity; and containing an
Manchester Avenue; repealing paragraph (u) An ordinance finding that a blighted area emergency clause.
of Section One of Ordinance 64272, thereby exists in the City known as the 3206 & 3741
reopening Arco Avenue to traffic at such point Board Bill No. 44
Palm Ave. Area.
An Ordinance recommended and
and containing an emergency clause.
Board Bill No. 37 approved by the Board of Estimate and
Board Bill No. 65 An ordinance approving the Apportionment authorizing and directing the
An ordinance authorizing and directing Redevelopment plan for 1301 - 09 S. Director of Airports and the Comptroller of
the Director of Streets to temporarily close, Newstead Ave. Area. the City of St. Louis (the “City”) to enter
barricade or otherwise impede the flow of into and execute on behalf of the City a First
traffic on Clarence Avenue by blocking said Board Bill No. 38 Amendment to the Telecommunications and
traffic flow at the north curb line of Sacramento An ordinance approving the Public Pay Telephone Service Concession
Avenue, and containing an emergency clause. Redevelopment plan for 6619-21 Alabama Agreement dated April 21, 1998 (the
Ave. Area. “Agreement”), at Lambert- St. Louis
Board Bill No. 41 International Airport (the “Airport”), between
An ordinance recommended by the Board Bill No. 39
the City and Southwestern Bell Telephone
Parking Commission making appropriation for An ordinance approving the
Company (the “Concessionaire”), for the non-
payment of the operating expenses, capital Redevelopment Plan for 6329-35 Alaska Ave.
exclusive right, license and privilege, to install,
equipment and improvement expenses for Area.
operate, manage and maintain a
Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2001 and ending Board Bill No. 42 Telecommunications and Public Pay
June 30, 2002. Telephone Service Concession to include
An Ordinance recommended by the
Airport Commission and the Board of Public Public Pay Telephone Services (Local,
Service, and the Board of Estimate and IntraLATA, InterLATA, IntraSTATE,
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 3
InterSTATE and International Long Distance), approved on February 15, 2001, and enacting FIRST READING OF
pre-paid calling card vending machines, and in lieu thereof a new ordinance authorizing BOARD BILLS
public facsimile machines with E-mail and and directing the execution of a lease reviewed Board Member Ford-Griffin introduced by
Internet capabilities within the premises, and recommended by the Board of Public request:
which was authorized under Ordinance 64280 Service and approved by the City Counselor
approved March 9, 1998; this First as to form and as being in all respects consistent Board Bill No. 110
Amendment to the Agreement, which was with Ordinance 59741, of certain land and a An ordinance recommended by the Board
approved by the Airport Commission and the certain building, commonly known as the of Public Service to vacate public surface rights
Board of Estimate and Apportionment, is Schmidt House in said South St. Louis Square for vehicle, equestrian and pedestrian travel
attached hereto as ATTACHMENT “1” and Park; and containing an emergency clause. on the remaining 141.16 foot ± 1 foot portion
is made a part hereof; and containing an of Wright Street beginning at North Broadway
emergency clause. Board Bill No. 1 and continuing eastwardly to a point in the
(Committee Substitute) City of St. Louis, Missouri, as hereinafter
Board Bill No. 45 An ordinance making appropriation for described, in accordance with Charter
An Ordinance recommended and payment of Interest, Expenses and Principal authority, and in conformity with Section l4
approved by the Airport Commission, the of the City’s Bonded Indebtedness, of Article XXI of the Charter and imposing
Board of Public Service, and the Board of establishing City tax rates, and making certain conditions on such vacation.
Estimate and Apportionment authorizing a appropriation for current year expenses of
First Amendment to Section One of the Pilot the City Government, Water Division, St. Board Member Kennedy introduced by
Noise Mitigation Ordinance 64192 approved Louis Airport Commission, Child Support request:
November 17, 1997 providing for the Unit (Circuit Attorney’s Office), Building Board Bill No. 111
acoustical treatment of the St. William School Demolition Fund, Assessor, Victim’s Fund, An ordinance approving a
in Woodson Terrace and the acquisition of an Communications Division, Forest Park Fund, Redevelopment Plan for the 4543-East of
avigation easement for noise mitigation Circuit Attorney Training, Contingent and 4555 Page Blvd. & 4601-13 Newberry Terrace
purposes; and containing an emergency clause. Collection Fee Funds, Port Administration, Area (“Area”) after finding that the Area is
Peace Officer Training Fund, Capital Funds, blighted as defined in Section 99.320 of the
Board Bill No. 57
Capital Improvements Sales Tax Trust Fund, Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1994, as
An ordinance establishing a two way Forest Park Master Plan Fund, Centralized amended, (the “Statute” being Sections 99.300
stop site for all north-south traffic traveling
Mailroom Internal Service Fund, Tourism to 99.715 inclusive), containing a description
on 20th Street approaching the intersection of
Fund, Lateral Sewer Fund, Miscellaneous of the boundaries of said Area in the City of
20th Street and Carr Street and containing an
Special Funds, Trustee Lease Fund, Riverfront St. Louis (“City”), attached hereto and
emergency clause.
Gaming Fund, Various Grant Funds, Tax incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”, finding
Board Bill No. 55 Increment District Special Allocation Fund, that redevelopment and rehabilitation of the
(Committee Substitute) City Convention and Sports Facility Trust Area is in the interest of the public health,
An ordinance prohibiting the issuance Fund and Employee Benefits Fund safety, morals and general welfare of the people
of any package or drink liquor licenses for (Department of Personnel); for the Fiscal Year of the City; approving the Plan dated March
any currently non-licensed premises within beginning July 1, 2001 and ending June 30, 27, 2001 for the Area (“Plan”), incorporated
the boundaries of the Twenty-fifth Ward, as 2002, amounting in the aggregate to the sum herein by attached Exhibit “B”, pursuant to
said boundaries are currently defined in Ord. of Seven Hundred Fifty Three Million, Seven Section 99.430; finding that there is a feasible
62476 for a period of one year from the Hundred Thirty Nine Thousand, Three financial plan for the development of the Area
effective date hereof. Hundred Fifty One Dollars ($753,739,351) which affords maximum opportunity for
which sum is hereby appropriated from development of the Area by private
Board Bill No. 68 Revenue and Special Funds named for the enterprise; finding that no property in the
(Committee Substitute) purposes hereinafter enumerated and Area may be acquired by the Land Clearance
An ordinance repealing in its entirety containing an emergency clause. for Redevelopment Authority of the City of
Ordinance 64983, approved July 17, 2000 and St. Louis (“LCRA”) through the exercise of
Fred F. Steffen, Clerk
enacting in lieu thereof a new ordinance eminent domain; finding that the property
Board of Aldermen
prohibiting the issuance of any package or within the Area is unoccupied but if it should
drink liquor licenses for any currently Office of the Mayor become occupied the Redeveloper shall be
unlicensed premises within the boundaries of None. responsible for relocating any eligible
the First Ward, as said boundaries are occupants displaced as a result of
currently, or may in the future, be drawn, for Petitions & Communications
implementation of the Plan; finding that
a period of one year from the effective date None.
financial aid may be necessary to enable the
hereof; containing an exception allowing, BOARD BILLS FOR PERFECTION Area to be redeveloped in accordance with
during the moratorium period, for the transfer the Plan; finding that there shall be available
–INFORMAL CALENDAR
of existing licenses, under certain ten (10) year real estate tax abatement; and
None.
circumstances, and the issuance of a drink pledging cooperation of the Board of
license to persons operating a restaurant at a BOARD BILLS FOR Aldermen and requesting various officials,
previously unlicensed premises; and THIRD READING departments, boards and agencies of the City
containing an emergency clause.. –INFORMAL CALENDAR to cooperate and to exercise their respective
Board Bill No. 54 None. powers in a manner consistent with the Plan.
An ordinance pertaining to South St. RESOLUTIONS Board Member Ryan introduced by request:
Louis Square Park; repealing Ordinance 65153,
–INFORMAL CALENDAR
None.
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 4
Board Bill No. 112 Avenue Area (“Area”) after finding that the Board Bill No. 117
An ordinance prohibiting the issuance Area is blighted as defined in Section 99.320 An ordinance authorizing the execution
of any package or drink liquor licenses for of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1994, as of a redevelopment agreement and other related
any currently non-licensed premises within amended, (the “Statute” being Sections 99.300 actions in connection with redevelopment of
the boundaries of the Fourth Ward, as said to 99.715 inclusive), containing a description the 3800 Park Avenue redevelopment project
boundaries are currently defined or may be of the boundaries of said Area in the City of area.
defined in the future, for a period of one year St. Louis (“City”), attached hereto and
incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”; finding Board Member Conway introduced by
from the effective date hereof; containing an
that redevelopment and rehabilitation of the request:
exception allowing, during the moratorium
period, for the transfer of existing licenses, Area is in the interest of the public health, Board Bill No. 118
under certain circumstances, and the issuance safety, morals and general welfare of the people An ordinance recommended by the board
of a drink license to persons operating a of the City; approving the Plan dated February of estimate and apportionment authorizing
restaurant at a previously non-licensed 20, 2001, for the Area (“Plan”), incorporated and directing the issuance and delivery of up
premises; and containing an emergency clause. herein by attached Exhibit “B”, pursuant to to $390,000.00 principal amount of tax
Section 99.430; finding that there is a feasible increment revenue notes (3800 park avenue
Board Member Krewson introduced by financial plan for the development of the Area redevelopment area) series 2001 of the city of
request: which affords maximum opportunity for St. Louis, Missouri, for the purpose of
Board Bill No. 113 development of the Area by private financing certain projects, prescribing the form
An ordinance approving a enterprise; finding that no property in the and details of said notes; and providing for
Redevelopment Plan for the 5770 Waterman Area may be acquired by the Land Clearance the creation of certain funds and accounts and
Blvd. Area (“Area”) after finding that the Area for Redevelopment Authority of the City of providing for the payment of the principal of
is blighted as defined in Section 99.320 of the St. Louis (“LCRA”) through the exercise of and interest on said notes as they become due.
Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1994, as eminent domain; finding that the property
within the Area is occupied and the Board Member Shrewsbury introduced by
amended, (the “Statute” being Sections 99.300
Redeveloper shall be responsible for relocating request:
to 99.715 inclusive), containing a description
of the boundaries of said Area in the City of any eligible occupants displaced as a result of Board Bill No. 119
St. Louis (“City”), attached hereto and implementation of the Plan; finding that
An ordinance pertaining to the building
incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”; finding financial aid may be necessary to enable the
code; amending Section 119.1 of Section Three
that redevelopment and rehabilitation of the Area to be redeveloped in accordance with
of Ordinance 64771 by adding a new paragraph
Area is in the interest of the public health, the Plan; finding that there shall be available
authorizing the Building Commissioner to issue
safety, morals and general welfare of the people ten (10) year real estate tax abatement; and
a Notice of Condemnation to the owner(s) of
of the City; approving the Plan dated March pledging cooperation of the Board of
any building or structure which is used for the
27, 2001, for the Area (“Plan”), incorporated Aldermen and requesting various officials,
manufacture or storage of methamphetamine
herein by attached Exhibit “B”, pursuant to departments, boards and agencies of the City
and containing an emergency clause.
Section 99.430; finding that there is a feasible to cooperate and to exercise their respective
financial plan for the development of the Area powers in a manner consistent with the Plan. Mr. Kennedy moved to suspend the
which affords maximum opportunity for rules for the purpose of introducing the
Board Member Conway introduced by
development of the Area by private following Board Bills to the First Reading
request:
enterprise; finding that no property in the calendar: Bill Nos. 76, 77, 78, 79, 80 and 120.
Area may be acquired by the Land Clearance Board Bill No. 115 Seconded by Mr. Carter.
for Redevelopment Authority of the City of An ordinance designating a portion of
St. Louis (“LCRA”) through the exercise of the city of St. Louis, Missouri a Carried by the following vote:
eminent domain; finding that the property redevelopment area; approving a
Ayes: Smith, Flowers, Bosley, Ryan,
within the Area is unoccupied but if it should redevelopment plan; approving Ford-Griffin, Reed, Young, Conway,
become occupied the Redeveloper shall be redevelopment project pursuant to the real
Ortmann, Schmid, Villa, Heitert, Wessels,
responsible for relocating any eligible property tax increment allocation Gregali, Florida, Shrewsbury, Roddy,
occupants displaced as a result of redevelopment act; and making findings related Kennedy, McMillan, Tyus, Long, Jones,
implementation of the Plan; finding that thereto.
Sondermann, Bauer, Kirner, Clay, Carter and
financial aid may be necessary to enable the Krewson - 28.
Board Member Conway introduced by
Area to be redeveloped in accordance with
request:
the Plan; finding that there shall be available Noes:0
ten (10) year real estate tax abatement; and Board Bill No. 116 Present:0
pledging cooperation of the Board of An ordinance affirming approval of the
Aldermen and requesting various officials, 3800 Park Avenue redevelopment area and Board Member Kennedy introduced by
departments, boards and agencies of the City redevelopment project area; adopting tax request:
to cooperate and to exercise their respective increment allocation financing; establishing the
powers in a manner consistent with the Plan. Board Bill No. 76
3800 Park Avenue special allocation fund of
An Ordinance to establish mandatory
St. Louis; and authorizing the mayor to enter
Board Member Krewson introduced by minimum consumer practices and protections
request: into contracts to facilitate revenue allocation
for cable operators hereafter providing service
and collection.
in the City of St. Louis with definitions of
Board Bill No. 114
Board Member Conway introduced by terms, severability, penalty and emergency
An ordinance approving a request: provisions.
Redevelopment Plan for the 6220 Rosebury
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 5
Board Member Kennedy introduced by of such action by placing a lien against the at a total estimated cost of Three Million Five
request: property and containing an emergency clause. Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars ($3,510,000);
authorizing an appropriation of Three Million
Board Bill No. 77 REFERENCE TO COMMITTEE Five Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars
An ordinance relating to certain television OF BOARD BILLS ($3,510,000) from the Airport Development
systems; repealing Ordinance 58462, as B.B. 110 - Streets, Traffic & Refuse Fund established under authority of Ordinance
amended by Ordinance 64773, and Ordinance B.B. 111 - Neighborhood Development 59286, Section 13, approved October 26, 1984
64773; with definitions of terms; providing B.B. 113 - Neighborhood Development to be expended for payment of costs for the
for the granting of franchises to construct, B.B. 112 - Public Safety work or services and the costs of the vehicles,
operate and maintain cable television systems B.B. 119 - Public Safety equipment, and materials authorized herein;
within the City of St. Louis; providing B.B. 76 - Public Utilities authorizing the Supply Division of the City
procedures for the award of cable television B.B. 77 - Public Utilities of St. Louis (“City”) with the advice, consent,
franchises, and prescribing certain terms and B.B. 78 - Public Utilities and approval of the Director of Airports to
conditions of such franchises; providing B.B. 79 - Public Utilities let contracts to purchase vehicles and other
methods and standards for the regulation, B.B. 80 - Public Utilities equipment and materials that are not a part of
operation and maintenance of cable television B.B. 114 - Housing, Urban Development & Zoning the construction projects authorized herein;
systems pursuant to franchises; providing B.B. 115 - Housing, Urban Development & Zoning authorizing the Board of Public Service with
penalties for violations; and regulating open B.B. 116 - Housing, Urban Development & Zoning the advice, consent, and approval of the
video systems. B.B. 117 - Housing, Urban Development & Zoning Director of Airports to let contracts for all
B.B.118 - Housing, Urban Development & Zoning other approved work or services, materials
Board Member Kennedy introduced by
request: SECOND READING AND REPORT and equipment, employ labor, pay salaries,
wages, fees, retain consultants and otherwise
Board Bill No. 78 OF STANDING COMMITTEES
provide for the Project authorized herein;
An ordinance approving a settlement Mr. Shrewbury of the Committee on
providing that any contract let hereunder, shall
agreement between the City of St. Louis and Transportation & Commerce submitted the
be subject to the City’s Charter and any
St. Louis Tele-Communications, Inc., a following report which was read.
Missouri State laws or regulations applicable
Missouri corporation: authorizing and Board of Aldermen Committee report, thereto; authorizing and directing the
directing the Communications Commissioner June 22, 2001. Comptroller of the City to draw warrants from
and Comptroller to execute, on behalf of the time to time on the Treasurer of the City for
City of St. Louis, such settlement agreement To the President of the Board of payment of expenses authorized herein upon
in substantially the form attached. Aldermen: submission of properly certified vouchers in
The Committee on Transportation & conformance with procedures established by
Board Member Kennedy introduced by
request: Commerce to whom was referred the the Comptroller; authorizing the Director of
following Board Bills, report that they have Airports to make such applications and
Board Bill No. 79 considered the same and recommend adoption. provide such data and to take whatever action
An ordinance relating to cable television; necessary to seek federal funds under the
reported on by the Board of Public Service; Board Bill No. 96 Airport Improvement Program, the Passenger
granting a renewal cable television franchise An Ordinance recommended and Facility Charge Program or other programs
for a term of fifteen years to St. Louis Tele- approved by the Airport Commission, the for which these authorized costs or
Communications, Inc., a Missouri Board of Public Service, and the Board of expenditures might qualify; directing that all
corporation, providing cable television Estimate and Apportionment establishing and contracts let under authority of this Ordinance
services as AT&T Broadband, for the authorizing a multi-year public work and be in compliance with all applicable minority
upgrading, operation and maintenance of a improvement program (the “Project”) at and women or disadvantaged business
cable television system in the City of St. Lambert - St. Louis International Airport (the enterprise requirements and in compliance
Louis, upon specified terms and conditions, “Airport”), providing for but not limited to with all applicable federal, state, and local laws,
with definitions of terms; and providing for architectural, engineering, designing, planning ordinances, regulations, court decisions, and
the regulation of such franchise. and related consulting and managing expenses executive orders relating to equal employment
pertaining to the planning, designing, opportunity; and containing a severability
Board Member Kennedy introduced by consulting, the preparation and production of clause and an emergency clause.
request: contract documents, advertising and the taking
of bids, construction management and Board Bill No. 97
Board Bill No. 80
construction for the repair, replacement, An Ordinance, recommended and
An ordinance relating to broadband
installation, or modification of vehicles, approved by the Airport Commission and the
Internet access.
equipment, systems, materials, buildings, Board of Estimate and Apportionment,
Board Member Carter introduced by structures, facilities, and environs at the ratifying and adopting the actions of the
request: Airport damaged by storms and/or hail Mayor and the Comptroller of the City of St.
including, but not limited to, all architectural, Louis (the “City”) in accepting and executing
Board Bill No. 120 on behalf of the City a certain
structural, electrical and electronic work or
An ordinance pertaining to public “AMENDMENT NUMBER 1” dated May
services, the purchasing of vehicles, equipment
nuisances, amending Section Fourteen of and materials, testing and inspection services, 23, 2001, which is filed in the Office of the
Ordinance 64693, allowing the Comptroller City Register and is incorporated herein, to
technical advice, legal services, and other
to issue a special assessment to recover the consulting services, mechanical systems and the “Grant Agreement” for Project Number
cost of any demolition or repair required to 3-29-0085-45, Contract Number DTFA09-
equipment, finishes, waterproofing, and other
abate a public nuisance prior to the occurrence 97-A-40056, dated September 29, 1997,
necessary and related work, services, or cost
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 6
authorized by Ordinance 64187 approved acting through the Federal Aviation Contract of Sale or the Northern Tract Lease
November 17, 1997, for a maximum federal Administration of the United States Agreement, and/or deemed necessary to
obligation of One Million Two Hundred Department of Transportation, the Grant preserve and protect the City’s interest and
Thousand Dollars($1,200,000), Agreement being for Project Number 3-29- to take such actions as are necessary or
AMENDMENT NUMBER 1 amends the 0085-62, Contract Number DTFA 09-01-A- appropriate in connection with the acquisition
description of the development to be 40022, dated May 8, 2001, for a maximum of the Northern Tract or the consummation
accomplished under the project; amending federal obligation of Four Million Nine of the transactions contemplated herein;
Section One of Ordinance 64187 by deleting Hundred Eighty Two Thousand Five Hundred providing that the provisions set forth in this
and substituting certain words as provided Sixty Seven Dollars ($4,982,567), which is Ordinance shall be applicable exclusively to
for in Section Three of this Ordinance; and filed in the Office of the City Register, to the agreements, documents, and instruments
containing an emergency clause. rehabilitate RW / Airfield Lighting/Electrical approved and/or authorized by this
Vault (Phase I); and containing and emergency Ordinance, and containing a severability clause,
Board Bill No. 98 clause. and an emergency clause.
An Ordinance, recommended and
approved by the Airport Commission and the Board Bill No. 103 Board Bill No. 104
Board of Estimate and Apportionment, An ordinance recommended by the An Ordinance recommended by the
ratifying and adopting the actions of the Airport Commission, the Board of Public Airport Commission and the Board of
Mayor and the Comptroller in accepting and Service, and the Board of Estimate and Estimate and Apportionment authorizing and
executing on behalf of the City of St. Louis a Apportionment authorizing and directing the directing the Director of Airports and the
certain grant agreement offered by the United Director of Airports and the Comptroller of Comptroller of the City of St. Louis (the
States of America (the “Grant Agreement”), the City of St. Louis (the “City”) to enter “City”) to enter into and execute on behalf of
acting through the Federal Aviation into and execute on behalf of the City the the City a “First Amendment” to the Lambert-
Administration of the United States “Agreement and Contract of Sale”, a copy of St. Louis International Airport (the
Department of Transportation, the Grant which is attached hereto as ATTACHMENT “Airport”) Lease Agreement (AL-117)
Agreement being for Project Number 3-29- “1” and is incorporated herein, between the between the City and The Boeing Company,
0085-59, Contract Number DTFA 09-01-A- City and McDonnell Douglas Corporation, a a Delaware corporation (the “Lessee”), dated
40019, dated May 7, 2001, for a maximum Maryland corporation (the “Seller” or April 14, 1998 and authorized by Ordinance
federal obligation of Five Million Dollars “MDC”), for the purchase by the City of No. 64281, approved March 9, 1998 (the
($5,000,000), which is filed in the Office of certain property located in St. Louis County “Lease Agreement”); the First Amendment,
the City Register, to reimburse for land and commonly known as the “Northern which was approved by the Airport
acquired in fee for noise mitigation (54 parcels) Tract” that is more fully described in Section Commission and is attached hereto as
as shown on Exhibit A entitled “Parcel Listing” 1 of the Agreement and Contract of Sale, for ATTACHMENT “1” and made a part hereof,
to the Grant Agreement; and containing and the development and improvement of extends the term of the Lease Agreement as
emergency clause. Lambert–St. Louis International Airport (the more fully described in Section One of this
“Airport”); authorizing and directing the Ordinance; conditioning the execution and
Board Bill No. 99 Director of Airports and the Comptroller of delivery of the First Amendment by the City
An Ordinance, recommended and the City to enter into and execute on behalf of on the approval by the Federal Aviation
approved by the Airport Commission and the the City a certain lease agreement between Administration of the “7460” Airspace
Board of Estimate and Apportionment, the City and MDC (the “Northern Tract Determination and the revised Airport Layout
ratifying and adopting the actions of the Lease Agreement”), a copy of which is Plan; and containing a severability clause and
Mayor and the Comptroller in accepting and attached hereto as EXHIBIT “B” to the an emergency clause.
executing on behalf of the City of St. Louis a Agreement and Contract of Sale, granting to
certain grant agreement offered by the United MDC, subject to the provisions of the Board Bill No. 105
States of America (the “Grant Agreement”), Northern Tract Lease Agreement the right and An ordinance recommended by the
acting through the Federal Aviation Airport Commission and the Board of
privilege to maintain possession of the
Administration of the United States premises described therein for a term of three Estimate and Apportionment authorizing and
Department of Transportation, the Grant directing the Director of Airports and the
years commencing on the day of the “Closing”
Agreement being for Project Number 3-29- on the Northern Tract (as defined and provided Comptroller of the City of St. Louis (the
0085-60, Contract Number DTFA 09-01-A- for in the Agreement and Contract of Sale); “City”) to enter into and execute on behalf of
40021, dated May 8, 2001, for a maximum the City the “Restated and Amended Lease
conditioning the execution and delivery by the
federal obligation of Three Million Eighty City of the agreements, documents, and Agreement” to the Lambert-St. Louis
Thousand Seventy Dollars ($3,080,070), International Airport Lease Agreement (AL-
instruments contemplated in this Ordinance
which is filed in the Office of the City Register, on the Federal Aviation Administration’s prior 154) between the City and McDonnell
to rehabilitate Runway 12L/30R; and approval of the “7460” Airspace Douglas Corporation, a Maryland
containing and emergency clause. corporation, dated January 1, 1985 and
Determination and the revised Airport Layout
Plan; authorizing the Mayor, the Comptroller, authorized by Ordinance No. 59733 approved
Board Bill No. 100 February 26, 1986 and as amended by the
An Ordinance, recommended and the Register, the City Counselor, and other
appropriate officers, agents, and employees “First Amendment” dated April 7, 1992 as
approved by the Airport Commission and the authorized by Ordinance 62604 approved
Board of Estimate and Apportionment, of the City with the advice of the Director of
Airports to enter into and execute on behalf March 31, 1992 (the “Airport Lease
ratifying and adopting the actions of the Agreement”); the Restated and Amended
Mayor and the Comptroller in accepting and of the City and in the City’s best interest any
attendant or related documents, agreements, Lease Agreement, which is attached hereto as
executing on behalf of the City of St. Louis a ATTACHMENT “1” and made a part hereof,
certain grant agreement offered by the United or instruments deemed necessary to effectuate
the terms set forth in the Agreement and is a complete restatement of the Airport Lease
States of America (the “Grant Agreement”),
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 7
Agreement and its terms are more fully Board Bill No. 107 Seconded by Mr. Kirner.
described in Section One of this Ordinance; An Ordinance pertaining to the
Carried unanimously by voice vote.
conditioning the execution and delivery of the Transportation Sales Tax imposed pursuant
agreements, documents, and instruments to Senate Bill 432 as adopted and approved Mr. Kennedy moved to suspend the
approved or authorized by this Ordinance on by the voters of St. Louis City on August 2, rules for the purpose of moving the following
the Federal Aviation Administration’s prior 1994, pursuant to Ordinance 63168; creating Board Bills to the third reading calendar for
approval of the “7460” Airspace the “City Public Transit Sales Tax Trust final passage: Board Bill No. 74.
Determination and the revised Airport Layout Fund” directing the Treasurer of the City of
Plan; authorizing the Mayor, the Comptroller, Seconded by Mr. Ortmann.
St. Louis to deposit funds received pursuant
the Register, the City Counselor, and other to said sales tax into the City Public Transit Carried by the following vote:
appropriate officers, and agents, and Sales Tax Trust Fund” appropriating TEN
employees of the City with the advice of the MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED, NINETY- Ayes: Smith, Flowers, Bosley, Ryan,
Director of Airports to enter into and execute TWO THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED Ford-Griffin, Reed, Young, Conway,
on behalf of the City and in the City’s best Ortmann, Schmid, Villa, Heitert, Wessels,
FIFTY DOLLARS ($10,592,550), from the
interest any attendant or related documents, said sales tax for the period herein stated to Gregali, Florida, Shrewsbury, Roddy,
agreements, or instruments deemed necessary Kennedy, McMillan, Tyus, Long, Jones,
the Bi_State Development Agency for certain
to effectuate the terms set forth in the Restated purposes; providing for the payment of such Sondermann, Bauer, Kirner, Clay, Carter and
and Amended Lease Agreement and/or deemed funds during the period July 1, 2001 through, Krewson - 28.
necessary to preserve and protect the City’s June 30, 2002; further providing that the Noes:0
interest and to take such actions as are appropriation is conditional upon the Bi_State
necessary or appropriate in connection with Development Agency supplying the Board Present:0
Restated and Amended Lease Agreement or of Estimate and Apportionment an annual THIRD READING
the consummation of the transactions evaluation report; further providing that in no CONSENT CALENDAR
contemplated herein; providing that the event shall the Comptroller draw warrants on Mr. Wessels moved for third reading and
provisions set forth in this Ordinance shall be the Treasurer for an amount greater than the
final passage of Board Bill Nos. 49
applicable exclusively to the Restated and amounts of the proceeds deposited in the (Committee Substitute), 73 (Floor Substitute)
Amended Lease Agreement and the “City Public Transit Sales Tax Trust Fund”
and 74.
agreements, documents, and instruments during the period of July 1, 2001 through June
approved and/or authorized by this 30, 2002: providing that the appropriation is Seconded by Mr. Villa.
Ordinance; and containing a severability clause conditional upon the Bi_State Development
and an emergency clause. Carried by the following vote:
Agency requiring the payment of prevailing
wages and benefits to employees of outside Ayes: Smith, Flowers, Bosley, Ryan,
Board Bill No. 106
service contractors; containing a severability Ford-Griffin, Reed, Young, Conway,
An ordinance appropriating the sum of
clause. Ortmann, Schmid, Villa, Heitert, Wessels,
TWENTY-ONE MILLION, ONE
Gregali, Florida, Shrewsbury, Roddy,
HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE Alderman Shrewsbury
Kennedy, McMillan, Tyus, Long, Jones,
THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Chairman of the Committee
Sondermann, Bauer, Kirner, Clay, Carter and
($21,185,100), as described and defined in
Section 94.600 through 94.655, R.S. Mo. REPORT OF Krewson - 28.
Supp. 1986 as amended for the period herein SPECIAL COMMITTEES Noes:0
stated, which sum is hereby appropriated out None.
of the “Transportation Trust Fund” to the Present:0
BOARD BILLS FOR PERFECTION
Bi-State Development Agency for Board Bill No. 49
Mr. Reed moved that Board Bill No. 70
transportation purposes; and further (Committee Substitute)
before the Board for perfection, be perfected
providing that the appropriation is conditional as reported out of Committee with its An ordinance prohibiting the issuance
upon the Bi-State Development Agency of any package or drink liquor licenses for
recommendation “Do Pass”.
supplying the Board of Estimate and any currently non-licensed premises within
Apportionment an annual evaluation report; Seconded by Mr. Ortmann. the boundaries of the Second Ward, as said
further providing that in no event shall the boundaries are currently defined in Ordinance
Carried unanimously by voice vote.
Comptroller draw warrants on the Treasurer 62476, for a period of one year from the
for an amount greater than the amount of Mr. Kennedy moved that Board Bill No. effective date hereof; containing an exception
proceeds deposited in the “Transportation 74 before the Board for perfection, be allowing, during the moratorium period, for
Trust Fund ” during the period from perfected as reported out of Committee with the transfer of existing licenses, under certain
July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002; providing its recommendation “Do Pass”. circumstances, and the issuance of a drink
for the appropriation to be reduced if certain license to persons operating a restaurant at a
Seconded by Mr. Gregali.
funds are used for other than public transit previously non-licensed premises; and
purposes; further providing that the Carried unanimously by voice vote. containing an emergency clause.
appropriation is conditional upon Bi-State
requiring the payment of prevailing wages and Mr. Kennedy moved that Board Bill No. Board Bill No. 73
75 (Floor Substitute) before the Board for
benefits to employees of outside service (Floor Substitute)
contractors; and containing a severability perfection, be perfected as reported out of
An ordinance repealing Ordinance 64906
clause. Committee with its recommendation “Do
and enacting a new ordinance in lieu thereof
Pass”.
prohibiting the issuance of any package or
drink liquor licenses for any premises within
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 8
the boundaries of the Twentieth and Twenty- during the moratorium period, for the transfer proceedings and to further prepare a
First Wards, as said boundaries are currently of existing licenses, under certain commemorative copy to the end that it may
defined or may be defined in the future, for a circumstances; and containing an emergency be presented to our honorees at a time and
period of three years from the effective date clause. place deemed appropriate by the Sponsor.
hereof; containing an exception allowing,
during the moratorium period, for the transfer Board Bill No. 74 Introduced on the 22nd day of June, 2001 by:
An ordinance relating to cable television;
of existing licenses, under certain Honorable Phyllis Young, Alderwoman 7th Ward
amending Ordinance 58462 by repealing
circumstances; and containing an emergency Honorable Terry Kennedy, Alderman 18th Ward
Subsections (1) and (2) of Section 30, codified
clause.
as Section 8.29.290.A and .B, Revised Code; Resolution No. 66
Board Bill No. 74 and enacting in lieu thereof new Subsections WHEREAS, Union Memorial United
An ordinance relating to cable television; (1) and (2) pertaining to the same subject Methodist Church was founded in 1846 and
amending Ordinance 58462 by repealing matter; with an emergency provision. is distinguished because it is the oldest and
Subsections (1) and (2) of Section 30, codified largest African-American United Methodist
Board Bills Numbered 49 (Committee
as Section 8.29.290.A and .B, Revised Code; congregation in the City of St. Louis; and
Substitute), 73 (Floor Substitute), 74 were
and enacting in lieu thereof new Subsections
read and all other business being suspended, WHEREAS, since 1995 the Union
(1) and (2) pertaining to the same subject Mr. Shrewsbury, in the presence of the Board Memorial United Methodist Church
matter; with an emergency provision.
and in open session, affixed his signature in congregation has been under the spiritual
THIRD READING, REPORT OF THE accordance with the provisions of the Charter. leadership of Reverend Dr. Lynn R. Mims
ENGROSSMENT COMMITTEE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS who has served the ministry of Jesus Christ
AND FINAL PASSAGE for more than twenty-nine years; and
CONSENT CALENDAR
OF BOARD BILLS Mr. Shrewsbury introduced Resolution WHEREAS, Pastor Mims is a native of
None. Nos. 65, 66, 67, 68 and the Clerk was Clarksville, Texas and is a distinguished
instructed to read same. graduate of West Texas State University and
REPORT OF THE
Perkins School of Theology; and
ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE Resolution No. 65
Board of Aldermen, Committee Report, WHEREAS, on June 23, 2001 the WHEREAS , in the last six years Pastor
St. Louis, June 22, 2001. members of the 1966 graduating class from Mims has brought more than five hundred
Soldan High School will come together for a new members into the Union Memorial
To the President of the Board of
gala evening to celebrate their 35 year class family, established eleven Bible Study groups,
Aldermen:
reunion; and founded a new church called Union-Shaw
The Committee on Engrossed & Outpost Ministry, brought financial stability
WHEREAS, the members of the class to Union Memorial and counseled hundreds
Enrolled Bills to whom was referred the
of 1966 who live in St. Louis will be joined by of individuals in need of spiritual guidance;
following Board Bills report that they have
considered the same and they are truly fellow classmates from around the country and
who have made a special effort to be part of
enrolled.
this celebration; and WHEREAS, in addition to his tireless
Board Bill No. 49 efforts at Union Memorial, Pastor Mims has
WHEREAS , for the past 35 years the provided excellent leadership in the Missouri
(Committee Substitute) members of the Class of 1966 have been
An ordinance prohibiting the issuance East Annual Conference as the chairperson of
outstanding examples of community minded the Spiritual Formation and Social Justice and
of any package or drink liquor licenses for citizens who have served as important role
any currently non-licensed premises within as President of the Black United Methodist
models to the young men and women in their Ministers and has recently been appointed
the boundaries of the Second Ward, as said communities; and by Governor Holden to serve on the Missouri
boundaries are currently defined in Ordinance
62476, for a period of one year from the WHEREAS, although the reunion will Community Service Commission; and
effective date hereof; containing an exception be a time of joy in seeing old friends and WHEREAS , Pastor Mims is an
allowing, during the moratorium period, for remembering good times, it will also be an exceptional member of our community whose
the transfer of existing licenses, under certain opportunity to recall the past friendship of service to his congregation and to all of our
circumstances, and the issuance of a drink those members of the class who are deceased; citizens is greatly appreciated; and
license to persons operating a restaurant at a and
previously non-licensed premises; and WHEREAS , on Sunday, July 1, 2001
WHEREAS, we hope that the 35 year the members of Union Memorial United
containing an emergency clause. reunion of the Soldan High School Class of Methodist Church and the family and many
Board Bill No. 73 1966 will be memorable and enjoyable for the friends of Pastor Mims will gather together to
(Floor Substitute) members as well as their families; express their appreciation for his outstanding
An ordinance repealing Ordinance 64906 NOW THEREFORE BE IT work;
and enacting a new ordinance in lieu thereof RESOLVED by the Board of Aldermen of NOW THEREFORE BE IT
prohibiting the issuance of any package or the City of St. Louis that we pause in our RESOLVED by the Board of Aldermen of
drink liquor licenses for any premises within deliberations to congratulate the members of the City of St. Louis that we pause in our
the boundaries of the Twentieth and Twenty- the Soldan High School Class of 1966 on the deliberations to recognize and thank Reverend
First Wards, as said boundaries are currently occasion of their 35 Year Class Reunion and Dr. Lynn R. Mims for his many contributions
defined or may be defined in the future, for a to wish them a successful celebration and we to this community as Pastor of Union
period of three years from the effective date direct the Clerk of this Board to spread a copy Memorial United Methodist Church and we
hereof; containing an exception allowing, of this Resolution across the minutes of these
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 9
direct the Clerk of this Board to spread a copy the St. Louis City Fire Department, William Resolution No. 69
of this Resolution across the minutes of these Hill retired on April 26, 2001; and WHEREAS, as a result of certain
proceedings and to prepare a commemorative allegations of impropriety raised by the local
WHEREAS, Bill was born and raised in
copy to the end that it may be presented to news media regarding the minority owner
St. Louis and received his appointment to the
our honoree at a time and place deemed status of United Materials Company, the
Fire Department on March 11, 1962; and
appropriate by the Sponsor. validity of all minority owned contractors in
WHEREAS, during his outstanding the City of St. Louis has been questioned; and
Introduced on the 22nd day of June, 2001 by:
career, Bill served in an Engine Company for
WHEREAS, because a question has
Honorable Irving Clay, Jr., Alderman 26th Ward thirteen years and a Hook and Ladder
been raised as to the minority status of one
Company for twenty years; and
Resolution No. 67 company, all minority owned companies who
WHEREAS, we have been apprised that WHEREAS , in July of 1984, as a result have been certified by the St. Louis Minority
after thirty-three years of dedicated service of his hard work, expertise and Business Council have been denied minority
as a member of the United States Department professionalism, Bill was promoted to the rank status by the City of St. Louis; and
of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, of Captain; and
WHEREAS, the City of St. Louis has
Dennis Robert Moriarty will retire on July 1, WHEREAS, since 1995 Bill has served accepted the certification of the St. Louis
2001; and
as Captain of the Department’s Rescue Squad Minority Business Council since August of
WHEREAS, Dennis began his law Two and his experience and exceptional ability 2000 and contractors have submitted bids on
enforcement career on October 28, 1968 as a will be greatly missed; and numerous city contracts in reliance on this
Special Agent assigned to the St. Louis District acceptance; and
WHEREAS , in addition to his duties
Office; and with the Department, Bill has served as an WHEREAS, the men and women
WHEREAS , between 1976 and 1979 officer for the International Association of employed by the minority owned companies
Dennis served as an Intelligence Research Firefighters Local 73 for more than thirty- effected by this insupportable policy have
Specialist before returning to St. Louis where five years; and families to feed, bills to pay and homes to
he is completing his career as a Senior maintain; and
WHEREAS, we are certain that Bill is
Intelligence Research Specialist; and
looking forward to a well deserved retirement WHEREAS, to arbitrarily deny minority
WHEREAS , prior to joining the with his children, Teresa, Joanne, Sara, Owen status to these companies based solely upon
Department of Justice, Dennis served his and Daniel, his family and his many friends; allegations directed at one company is a
country for four years as an officer in the violation of due process and an unjustified
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
United States Navy; and interference with the right of these individuals
RESOLVED by the Board of Aldermen of
to work;
WHEREAS, Dennis’ investigative the City of St. Louis that we pause in our
skills, professionalism, integrity and sincere deliberations to recognize and honor William NOW THEREFORE BE IT
friendship have earned him the respect and Hill for more than 39 years of exemplary RESOLVED by the Board of Aldermen of
admiration of his fellow agents and co-workers; service with the St. Louis City Fire the City of St. Louis that we disapprove of
and Department and we wish him peace and the policy to withhold minority status to all
happiness in his retirement and we direct the companies certified by the St. Louis Minority
WHEREAS, Dennis is looking forward Clerk of this Board to spread a copy of this Business Council without substantial proof
to a well deserved retirement with his wife Resolution across the minutes of these that all companies are in violation of the
Jane, his children, Kristina and Colleen and proceedings and to further prepare a minority certification program and we strongly
his many friends; commemorative copy to the end that it may urge that the certification process be reinstated
NOW THEREFORE BE IT be presented to our honoree at a time and for all companies until such time as a thorough
RESOLVED by the Board of Aldermen of place deemed appropriate by the Sponsor. and fair investigation is completed.
the City of St. Louis that we pause in our Introduced the 22nd day of June, 2001 by: Introduced on the 22nd day of June, 2001 by:
deliberations to congratulate Dennis R.
Moriarty for his thirty-three years of Honorable James Sondermann, Alderman 23rd Ward Honorable Freeman Bosley, Alderman 3rd Ward
commitment and loyalty to the citizens of the Unanimous consent having been Unanimous consent having been objected
City of St. Louis and we wish him peace and
obtained Resolution Nos. 65, 66, 67, 68 stood to, Mr. Bosley moved to suspend the rules
happiness in his retirement and we further considered. for the purpose of introducing Resolution No.
direct the Clerk of this Board to spread a copy
69.
of this Resolution across the minutes of these Mr. Shrewsbury moved that Resolution
proceedings and to prepare a commemorative Nos. 65, 66, 67, 68 be adopted, at this meeting Seconded by Mr. Carter.
copy to the end that it may be presented to of the Board.
Failed by the following vote:
our honoree at a time and place deemed
Seconded by Mr. Carter.
appropriate by the Sponsor. Ayes: Smith, Bosley, Ford-Griffin, Reed,
Carried unanimously by voice vote. Kennedy, McMillan, Tyus and Carter : 8.
Introduced on the 22nd day of June, 2001 by:
Honorable Stephen Gregali, Alderman 14th Ward FIRST READING OF Noes: Ryan, Young, Conway, Ortmann,
RESOLUTIONS Schmid, Villa, Heitert, Wessels, Gregali,
Resolution No. 68 Mr. Bosley introduced Resolution No. Florida, Shrewsbury, Roddy, Long, Jones,
WHEREAS, we have been apprised that 69 and the Clerk was instructed to read same. Sondermann, Bauer, Kirner, Clay and
after 39 years, 1 month and 15 days of Krewson: 19
dedicated service to the City of St. Louis with
Present: 0
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 10
Resolution No. 69 was assigned to the To the Directors of Streets, Parks, LETTINGS
Committee on Rules & Resolutions. Recreation and Forestry, Health and Hospitals Seven sealed proposals for the public
& Public Safety: 105753, St. Louis Columbus work advertised under Letting No. 8126 –
SECOND READING Day Corp., hold event on October 7, 2001 in Renovation to Office Building for Building
OF RESOLUTIONS Berra Park. 105754, Shaw Neighborhood Inspection and Board-Up Division, 2923 No.
None. Association, hold event October 6-7, 2001 in Broadway, were received, publicly opened,
the 4100 and 4200 blocks of Flora Place read and referred to the President.
MISCELLANEOUS AND
Parkway.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS Communications, reports, recommend-
None. To the Directors of Streets and Public ations and documents were submitted by
Safety: 105755, Rebar, Inc. d/b/a Racinilli’s, Board Members and action thereon taken as
ANNOUNCEMENTS encroach with 10 tables and 20 chairs at 12 follows:
None. So. Euclid.
PRESIDENT
EXCUSED ALDERMEN To the Directors of Parks, Recreation Proposed contract and bond ordered
All aldermen were present. and Forestry, Health and Hospitals and Public transmitted for approval as follows:
ADJOURNMENT Safety: 105756, Saturday Sports Company,
Inc., hold event July 14-15, 2001 in Forest Letting No. 8116 - Complete Seismic
Mr. Wessels moved to adjourn under Retrofit to the Reservoir Roof at the Stacy
rules to return Friday, June 29, 2001. Park. 105757, Good Sameritan Community
Center, hold event July 14-15, 2001 in Park Reservoir for the City of St. Louis Water
Seconded by Mr. Heitert. Fairgrounds Park. Division, Tarlton Corp., 5500 West Park, St.
Louis, MO 63110, Contract No. 19479
Carried unanimously by voice vote. To the Directors of Health and Hospitals
and Public Safety: 105758, Kiddie Kastle, Addendum No. 1 to the plans and
Respectfully submitted, specifications for Letting No. 8127 - Series
conduct day care center at 3350 Goodfellow.
Fred F. Steffen, Clerk No. 4C, Commercial Demolition (Law Office
Board of Aldermen June 21, 2001 and New York Bagelry) at Lambert approved
To the Directors of Public Utilities and and made part of the original plans.
Streets: 105759, Dismas House, trench or bore
Addendum No. 1 to the plans and
BOARD OF for the purpose of installing communication
cable in alley behind 5041 Cote Brilliante west specifications for Letting No. 8129 - St. Louis
Fire Station Renovations, Package 2A
PUBLIC SERVICE to rear of 5049 Cote Brilliante. 105552, Big
Bang!, amend permit to encroach with approved and made part of the original plans
REGULAR MEETING sidewalk café at 807-09 No. 2nd to include and specifications approved June 19, 2001.
St. Louis, MO - June 26, 2001 sidewalk area at 801-05 No. 2nd . Addendum No. 1 to the plans and
Board met at 1:45 P.M. To the Directors of Health and Hospitals specifications for Letting No. 8132 - Concrete
and Public Safety: 105614, Transformation and Brick Removal/Replacement and
Present: Directors Visintainer, Child Training Center, amend capacity to Complete Sidewalk Installation, Project No.
Suelmann, Selders, Bess, Adams, Bushmeyer SP-50approved and made part of the original
conduct day care center at 4140 Page to
and Acting President Kuss. plans.
include 75 children.
Absent: Director Griggs. (excused) Addendum No. 2 to the plans and
June 22, 2001
specifications for Letting No. 8128 - Grattan
Request of the Director of Airport to be To the Directors of Streets and Public
Street Parkway Building Demolition, Project
excused from the Regular Meeting of June 26, Safety: 105761, Pulitzer Foundation for the
No. STP-4994(601) approved and made part
2001 designating Mr. Don Huber to act in his Arts, encroach into alley at rear of 3716
of the original plans.
behalf was received and leave of absence Washington with a wall.
granted. All bids ordered rejected for Letting No.
To the Director of Streets: 105762, Nuka
8106 - Removal of Asbestos Containing and
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of G. Anue, operate taxicab company in the City
Hazardous Materials at Homer G. Phillips
June 19, 2001 were unanimously approved. of St. Louis.
Hospital Service Building, 2601 Whittier, new
The following documents were referred June 25, 2001 Alderwoman will not obligate funds because
by the Secretary: To the Directors of Health and Hospitals developer has not made a clear commitment
and Public Safety: 105761, New Vision Child to the proposed project.
June 20, 2001
Development Center, conduct day care center
To the Directors of Public Utilities and Supplemental Agreement No. 4 to P.S.A.
at 4500 Pope.
Streets, Parks, Recreation and Forestry, Health No. 861 Settling Capabilities and Removal of
and Hospitals and Public Safety: 105751, June 26, 2001 Asbestos of Residuals at the Chain of Rocks
Soldier’s Memorial and Landmark Event To the Directors of Public Utilities and Plant with Horner & Shifrin approved and
Partners, hold event in Poelker/Kauffman Public Safety: 105762, Mt. Zion M.B. President authorized to execute same.
Plaza July 12-15, 2001. Church, consolidate parcels of land in C.B. PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF
1282 at 3300 Park. 105763, Habitat for
To the Directors of Public Utilities and PUBLIC UTILITIES AND STREETS
Humanity Fourth Subdivision, subdivide
Public Safety: 1005752, Interface Residents, Application No. 105723, City of St.
parcel of land in C.B. 3806EB, 3806EA,
resubdivide Lots 21 through 28 in Block 33 of Louis, Board of Public Service, dedicate two
3806WB, 2806WA, 3818EA.
Stoddard Addition Lot B (Mama Nyumba) in irregular shaped alleys in C.B. 2338; 1)
C.B. 998. 15’x136' at the north R.O.W. line of Madison
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 11
and 2) 15’x136' beginning at the south R.O.W. DIRECTORS OF PARKS, Purchased sets become the property of
line of Monroe bounded by Monroe, 17th , RECREATION AND FORESTRY, the prospective bidder and no refunds will be
Madison and 18th, ordered approved, subject HEALTH AND HOSPITALS AND made.
to certain conditions. PUBLIC SAFETY Proposals must be made on blank forms
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES Application No. 105736, Soulard to be furnished by the President of the Board
Board declared as emergency work for Business Association and Boy’s Club of St. of Public Service, and must be submitted to
private contractor hauling of waste materials Louis, hold Soulard Bastille Day Celebration Room 208 City Hall.
from various Water Division work sites. in Soulard Park, July 14, 2001, ordered
Each bidder shall specify in his proposal
approved, subject to certain conditions.
DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC in figures, without interlineations, alterations,
UTILITIES AND STREETS DIRECTORS OF PARKS, or erasures, a unit price for each of those items
Application No. 105724, Qwest RECREATION AND FORESTRY where so called for in the proposal, and shall
Communications Corp., to install AND PUBLIC SAFETY show the products of the respective unit prices
communication system at 11 th and Application No. 105710, KLOU 103.3 and estimated quantities. He shall also show
Washington, ordered approved, subject to FM/Kellogg’s and the Muny Opera, launch in figures bid proposals for all items on which
certain conditions. hot air balloon in Forest Park July 30, 2001 Lump Sum figures are requested, and, in
ordered approved, subject to the attached addition thereto, at the end of the bid the Lump
DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC conditions. Sum for which he will perform all of the
UTILITIES, STREETS, PARKS, estimated work, as requested by the general
HEALTH AND HOSPITALS DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY requirements and covenants, specifications,
5 Conditional Use Permits ordered and plans.
AND PUBLIC SAFETY
approved, as submitted by the Hearing
Application No. 105623, Fair St. Louis, In case of a discrepancy between the
Officer, per Board Order No. 766.
hold fair June 30, July 1, 3 and 4th, 2001on gross sum shown in the proposal and that
Poplar/3rd/Market/Chestnut/ Washington/ The following documents were not obtained by the addition of the bid prices as
Sullivan ordered approved, subject to certain included on the Posted Agenda: 260107, applied to the basic items, the latter shall
conditions. 260111, 260116-17. prevail.
Application No. 105725, Vashon/Jeff Adjourned to meet Tuesday, Each bid must be accompanied by a
Vanderlou Initiative, hold event June 16, 2001 July 3, 2001 at 1:45 P.M. Cashier’s or Treasurer’s Check of a Bank or
in Chamber Park ordered filed, date of event Trust Company in the City of Saint Louis,
has passed. Joseph K. Kuss,
payable to the Order of the City Treasurer, or
Acting President
DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC a Surety Bond approved by the Comptroller,
Attest:
for the amount of Deposit required, as
UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SAFETY Darlene A. Plump,
heretofore stated.
3 subdivisions ordered approved as Secretary
follows, subject to certain conditions: 105687, All work under this contract will be paid
St. Louis Development Corp., subdivide part Office of the for in cash, based on monthly estimates of the
of Lot No.11 and all of Lots No. 12 and 13 in work completed, less a retained amount of
Board of Public Service
Block E of A.B. Finch’s Subdivision in C.B. ten (10%) percent. Final payment, including
5782; 105744, Railroad Realty Services, C.B. City of St. Louis all retained percentages, will be made within
19; 105743, Railroad Realty Services, C.B. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received for ten (10) days after completion of all work and
the Public Work hereinafter mentioned by the
1933. final acceptance by the City.
Board of Public Service, Room 208 City Hall,
DIRECTOR OF STREETS until 1:45 P.M., St. Louis, Missouri time on The City of St. Louis will affirmatively
Application No. 105732, Arts in JULY 24, 2001, at which time they will be insure that in any contract entered into
Transit, install approximately 30 painted steel publicly opened and read, viz: pursuant to this advertisement, minority
roses (40" each) along fence on n/side of Forest business enterprises will be afforded full
LETTING NUMBER 8132: CONCRETE
Park b/t DeBaliviere and Des Peres ordered opportunity to submit bids in response to
AND BRICK REMOVAL/
approved, subject to certain conditions. this invitation and will not be discriminated
REPLACEMENT AND COMPLETE against on the grounds of race, color or national
Application No. 105733, Fair St. Louis, SIDEWALK INSTALLATION, PROJECT origin in consideration for an award. The M/
hang banner across 4 th b/t Chestnut and Market NO. SP-50, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI WBE goal for this project is 25% and 5%.The
July 1, 2001 ordered approved, subject to Contract shall provide that not less than the
DEPOSIT: $12,725.00
certain conditions. prevailing hourly rate of wages in the City of
Drawings, Specifications and Form of St. Louis as determined by the Department of
DIRECTORS OF STREETS Contract may be examined at the Office of the
AND PUBLIC SAFETY Labor and Industrial Relations of the State of
President of the Board of Public Service, Missouri for each craft or type of workmen
2 encroachments permits ordered Room 301 City Hall.
approved, as follows, subject to certain needed in the actual construction work on the
Sets of Drawings, Specifications and site of the construction job herein authorized,
conditions: 105755, Rebar, Inc. d/b/a
Proposal Form may be obtained by giving as well as the general prevailing rate for legal
Racanilli’s, sidewalk café, 12 So. Euclid
three (3) days notice, and upon payment of holiday and overtime work shall be paid to all
105735, District 9 - International Association
TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS ($25.00) for workmen.
of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, 2 sheds
at 4591 McRee. each set. All labor to be performed under this
contract shall be subject to the provisions of
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 12
Section 290.210 to 290.340, inclusive, of the Each bid must be accompanied by a LETTING NUMBER 8129: ST. LOUIS FIRE
Revised Statutes of Missouri. Cashier’s or Treasurer’s Check of a Bank or STATION RENOVATIONS PACKAGE 2A,
Trust Company in the City of St. Louis, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
The right of the Board of Public Service payable to the order of the City Treasurer or
to reject any or all bids is expressly reserved. DEPOSIT: $28,225.00
a Surety Bond approved by the Comptroller
By Order of the Board of Public Service, of the City of St. Louis for the amount of Drawings, Specifications and Form of
JUNE 19, 2001. Deposit required, as heretofore stated. Contract may be examined at the Office of the
President of the Board of Public Service,
Joseph K. Kuss, All work under this contract will be paid
Room 301 City Hall.
Acting President for in cash, based on monthly estimates of the
Attest: work completed, less a retained amount of Sets of Drawings, Specifications and
Darlene A. Plump, 5%. Final Payment, including all retained Proposal Form may be obtained by giving
Secretary percentages, will be made within ten (10) days three (3) days notice, and upon payment of
after completion of all work and final FORTY dollars ($40.00) for each set.
acceptance by the City.
Purchased sets become the property of
Office of the The City of St. Louis will affirmatively the prospective bidder and no refunds will be
Board of Public Service insure that in any contract entered into made.
City of St. Louis pursuant to this advertisement, fully certified
Sealed Proposals will be received for the Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will be Proposals must be made on blank forms
Public Work hereinafter mentioned at the to be furnished by the President of the Board
afforded full opportunity to submit bids in
Office of the Board of Public Service, Room of Public Service, and must be submitted to
response to this invitation and will not be
208, City Hall, until 1:45 p.m., July 24, 2001, discriminated against on the grounds of race, Room 208 City Hall.
St. Louis, Missouri time, at which time whey color or national origin in consideration for an Each bidder shall specify in his proposal
will be publicly opened and read, viz: award. The Disadvantaged Business in figures, without interlineations, alterations,
LETTING NO. 8130: Construction Staging Enterprise goal for this project is 35%. or erasures, a unit price for each of those items
Area, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport where so called for in the proposal, and shall
The contract shall provide that not less
Expansion Program than the prevailing hourly rate of wages in the show the products of the respective unit prices
and estimated quantities. He shall also show
Deposit: $7,725.00 City of St. Louis as determined by the
in figures bid proposals for all items on which
Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Contract Document and Drawings may of the State of Missouri and the Federal Davis Lump Sum figures are requested, and, in
be obtained at the Airport Program addition thereto, at the end of the bid the Lump
Bacon Wage Decision for each craft or type of
Management Office, Suite 280, 4610 North workmen needed in the actual construction Sum for which he will perform all of the
Lindbergh Boulevard, Bridgeton, Missouri estimated work, as requested by the general
work on the site of the construction job herein
63044, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday requirements and covenants, specifications,
authorized, as well as the general prevailing
through Friday commencing June 25, 2001, rate and federal rate for legal holiday and and plans.
and upon payment of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) overtime work shall be paid to all workmen. In case of a discrepancy between the
payable by check to Treasurer – City of St. gross sum shown in the proposal and that
Louis for each package. Purchased sets All labor to be performed under this
contract shall be subject to the provisions of obtained by the addition of the bid prices as
become the property of the prospective bidder applied to the basic items, the latter shall
and no refunds will be made. Sections 290.210 to 290.340 inclusive, of the
Revised Statues of Missouri, 1986. prevail.
Proposals must be made on blank forms Each bid must be accompanied by a
to be furnished by the President of the Board The right of the Board of Public Service
Cashier’s or Treasurer’s Check of a Bank or
of Public Service, and must be submitted to to reject any or all bids is expressly reserved.
Trust Company in the City of Saint Louis,
Room 208, City Hall. By order of the Board of Public Service, payable to the Order of the City Treasurer, or
Each bidder shall specify in its proposal June 19, 2001. a Surety Bond approved by the Comptroller,
in figures, without interlineations, alternations for the amount of Deposit required, as
Joseph K. Kuss,
or erasures, a unit price for each of those items heretofore stated.
Acting President
where so called for in the proposal, and shall Attest: All work under this contract will be paid
show the products of the respective unit prices Darlene A. Plump, for in cash, based on monthly estimates of the
and estimated quantities. Bidder shall also Secretary work completed, less a retained amount of
show in figures bid proposals for all items on ten (10%) percent. Final payment, including
which lump sum figures are requested, and, in all retained percentages, will be made within
addition thereto, at the end of the bid the Total Office of the
ten (10) days after completion of all work and
Bid Amount for which he will perform all of Board of Public Service
final acceptance by the City.
the estimated work as requested by the general City of St. Louis
requirements and covenants, specifications SEALED PROPOSALS will be received The City of St. Louis will affirmatively
and plans. for the Public Work hereinafter mentioned by insure that in any contract entered into
the Board of Public Service, Room 208 City pursuant to this advertisement, minority
In case of a discrepancy between the business enterprises will be afforded full
Hall, until 1:45 P.M., St. Louis, Missouri time
gross sum shown in the proposal and that on JULY 24, 2001, which time they will be opportunity to submit bids in response to
obtained by the addition of each item, the latter publicly opened and read, viz: this invitation and will not be discriminated
shall prevail. against on the grounds of race, color or national
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 13
origin in consideration for an award. The M/ APPEAL 7963 - Appeal filed by Jennifer Sealed bids for the above will be received
WBE goal for this project is 25% and 5%. Raymond, from the determination of the Board at the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
of Public Service in the denial of a building Department, Office of the Director of
The Contract shall provide that not less permit authorizing the Appellant to replace a Purchasing, 1200 Clark Avenue, Room 605,
than the prevailing hourly rate of wages in the
convenience store for gas station (per plans) St. Louis, Missouri 63103, until 11:00 a.m.
City of St. Louis as determined by the
at 3710 N. Grand. Ward 3 #AB212780-01 local time, Friday, July 20, 2001, when they
Department of Labor and Industrial Relations will be opened publicly and announced.
of the State of Missouri for each craft or type In accordance with the provisions of
of workmen needed in the actual construction Ordinance 59981, effective July 31, 1986. Official bid forms on which bids must
work on the site of the construction job herein be submitted may be obtained from the Office
By authority of the Board of
authorized, as well as the general prevailing of the Director of Purchasing by prospective
Adjustment.
rate for legal holiday and overtime work shall bidders upon request in person or by
be paid to all workmen. E. Smoot, Chairman telephone during regular business hours.
All labor to be performed under this Contractor shall not discriminate in
contract shall be subject to the provisions of
Section 290.210 to 290.340, inclusive, of the
PUBLIC NOTICE matters of employment, upgrading, transfer,
rates of pay selection or otherwise, against
Revised Statutes of Missouri. A Conditional Use Hearing will be held any employee or applicant for employment
in Room 208 City Hall at 8:30 a.m. on because of race, creed, color, sex or national
The right of the Board of Public Service Thursday, July 12, 2001 on the following origin. Noncompliance shall be sufficient
to reject any or all bids is expressly reserved. conditional uses: cause to reject any bid or terminate the
By Order of the Board of Public Service, 3326 Arsenal - Home Occupancy contract, and the Board of Police
JUNE 19, 2001. Waiver - Landscaping and Construction (Office Commissioners of the St. Louis Metropolitan
Use Only) - "B" - Two Family Dwelling Police Department shall be entitled to recover
Joseph K. Kuss, any damages resulting from termination.
Acting President District. Ward 9
Attest: 4321 Ellenwood - Home Occupancy The Board of Police Commissioners
Darlene A. Plump, Waiver - Amusement Ride Rental (Office Use reserves the right to waive any formalities and
Secretary Only) - "A" - Single Family Dwelling District. to reject any and all bids. The Board also
Ward 14 reserves the right to consider criteria other
than the low bid in the award of a contract.
PUBLIC NOTICE 3927 Parnell - Home Occupancy Among other factors, the Board will consider
Waiver - General Contracting Company
A public hearing will be held by the the location of the business, minority interest
(Office Use Only) - "C" - Multiple Family
Board of Adjustment at 1:30 p.m. on in the business, prior performance and the bid
Dwelling District. Ward 3
Wednesday, July 11, 2001, in Room 208 City submitted in relation to the needs of the St.
Hall to consider the following: 1504 Tamm - Home Occupancy Waiver Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
- Home Repair (Office Use Only) - "A" -
APPEAL 7959 - Appeal filed by Jasper CAROL GRASSI
Single Family Dwelling District. Ward 24
Paul Cillo, Sr. , from the determination of the DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING
Building Commissioner in the denial of an 4618 Minnesota - AO222770-01 - PHONE # 314-444-5608
occupancy permit authorizing the Appellant Church - "B" - Two Family Dwelling District.
to operate an auto salvage facility with open Ward 13 CITY OF ST. LOUIS
storage at 815-23 Angelica and 800-902
2411 Belle Glade - AB224477-01 - LAMBERT-ST. LOUIS
Penrose. Ward 2 #AO217049-01 &
#A0217053-01
Construct Church Addition Per Plans - "C" - INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Multiple Family Dwelling District. Ward 4
SOLITATION FOR BIDS FOR
APPEAL 7960 - Appeal filed by Auto
3160 Evans - AB224841-01 - Construct OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICES
Service Sana, from the determination of the
A Church (Zoning Only) - "C" - Multiple
Building Commissioner in the denial of an
occupancy permit authorizing the Appellant
Family Dwelling District. Ward 19 SEALED BIDS WANTED
to operate an auto repair with outside storage 3803 S Kingshighway - AB221906-01 Sealed Bids will be received at the
at 3453-61 Delor. Ward 13 #AO223199-01 - Interior & Exterior Alterations Per Plans for Airport Contracts Administration Office,
Cafe/Restaurant - "F" - Neighborhood 4610 North Lindbergh Boulevard, Suite 240,
APPEAL 7961 - Appeal filed by Erin St. Louis, Missouri 63044, until 2:00 p.m.,
Commercial District. Ward 25
Weyerich, from the determination of the July 31, 2001, at which time they will be
Building Commissioner in the denial of a home publicly opened and read.
occupancy waiver authorizing the Appellant
to operate a home day care with 10 children at
INVITATION TO BID Bidding documents may be obtained at
3442 Oregon. Ward 10 Board of Police Commissioners the above address, Monday through Friday
Metropolitan Police Department between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
APPEAL 7962 - Appeal filed by King or by calling (314) 551-5000. This Solicitation
City of St. Louis, Missouri
Limousine, Inc., from the determination of the for Bids may be obtained by visiting our
Board of Public Service in the denial of a home REBID #4-047144 Upholstery Repair website at www.lambert-stlouis.com (Click
occupancy waiver authorizing the Appellant on "Other Services", then "Doing Business".
to operate a limousine business at 4324 REBID #4-047143 Auto Body Paint
Ellenwood. Ward 14 Jack Thomas
REBID #4-047145 Auto Batteries
Contracts Administration Manager
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 14
DEPARTMENT OF MANHELD TWO-WAY RADIO
NOTICE TO ALL BIDDERS
PERSONNEL CITY ORDINANCE requires that any
for furnishing the Refuse Division as per Req.
#166 on file in this office.
NOTICE OF EXAMINATIONS individual or company who performs work
within the City limits must obtain a Business TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2001
The Department of Personnel, Room
License. This would also apply to business
100 City Hall, City of St. Louis, Missouri,
who employ sales or delivery personnel to READER PRINTER
announces competitive Civil Service
come into the City. Contracts requiring work for furnishing the Probate Court as per Req.
examinations to fill vacancies in the Municipal
to be performed in the City will NOT be #23 on file in this office.
Service.
awarded to unlicensed businesses. Please
PLAIN PAPER LASER
contact the License Collector, Room 104 City
The last date for filing an application for Hall, St. Louis, Missouri, 63103 or phone FACSIMILE MACHINE
the following examination is JULY 6, 2001. for furnishing the Circuit Court
(314) 622-4528. You may also refer to our
Administration as per Req. #39 on file in this
on-line site at www.stlouiscity.com
ARCHITECTURAL MANAGER office.
(BOARD OF PUBLIC SERVICE)
WASTE RECEPTACLES
(Promotional Examination
Open to Permanent City SUPPLY for furnishing the Circuit Court
Administration as per Req. #40 on file in this
Employees Only)
Prom. 8715 COMMISSIONER office.
$56,082 to $84,110 (Annual Salary Range) Office of the Supply Commissioner, Room OFFICE FURNITURE
324, City Hall, 1200 Market Street, St. Louis, for furnishing the Human Services Department
Missouri 63103, Tuesday, July 3, 2001 - as per Req. #44 on file in this office.
The last date for filing an application for ADVERTISED BIDS will be received by the
the following examination is JULY 20, 2001. FLEXIBLE FUEL MINIVAN
undersigned to be opened at the office at 12:00
for furnishing the Refuse Division as per Req.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL o'clock noon, for the items listed below on the
#165 on file in this office.
TECHNICIAN dates specified.
Prom./O.C. 8716 LIGHT DUTY UTILITY TRAILER
Notice to All Suppliers
$26,572 to $39,858 (Annual Salary Range) for furnishing the Refuse Division as per Req.
NOTE: It is the policy of the City of St.
#170 on file in this office.
PROBATIONARY FIRE Louis that all firms desiring to do business
with the City of St. Louis must comply with CARBON MONOXIDE
EQUIPMENT DISPATCHER
employment practices that are in accordance for furnishing the Animal Regulation Center
(Promotional Examination with the ordinances of the City of St. Louis as per Req. #424 on file in this office.
Open to Permanent City and the Mayor’s Executive Order promulgated
Employees Only) there-under to the end that all Contractors FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID
Prom. 8717 and suppliers of materials and services will for furnishing the Lead Poisoning Control as
$1,210.81 (Bi-Weekly Salary) offer equal opportunity for employment and per Req. #631 on file in this office.
job advancement to blacks and other minority
O.E.M PARTS
Vacation, Holidays, Sick Leave, Social groups in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.
FOR VACUUM TRUCK
Security, and Employee Retirement System for furnishing the Water Division as per Req.
Benefit privileges are provided in addition to FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2001 #4312 on file in this office.
salary.
SURPLUS X-RAY MACHINE
Application forms and further THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2001
information concerning duties of positions, & MAGNET-0-METER
desirable and necessary qualifications, relative (RE-ADVERTISEMENT) PLOTTER SYSTEM
weights of examination components, and for sale per condemnation #S01-20 on file in for furnishing the Building Division as per
duration of eligible lists may be secured in the this office. Req. #20 on file in this office.
office of the Department of Personnel, Room SURPLUS WIDE BODY TRAILERS WATERPROOF OVERSHOES
100 City Hall. Applications can be submitted
(RE-ADVERTISEMENT) for furnishing the Building Division as per
on the Internet. Visit our web site
for sale per condemnation #S01-22 on file in Req. #21 on file in this office.
(www.stlouiscity.com) and select Civil Service
this office.
Job Opportunities. CHAIRS
William C. Duffe, SURPLUS FLIGHT SIMULATOR for furnishing the Building Division as per
Director for sale per condemnation #S01-39 on file in Req. #22 on file in this office.
this office.
June 25, 2001 IBM WHEELWRITER 3500
SWIVEL STOOLS & TASK CHAIRS TYPEWRITER
for furnishing the City Courts as per Req. for furnishing the Building Division as per
#20 on file in this office. Req. #23 on file in this office.
JUDICIAL ROBES WORKSTATION MATS
for furnishing the City Courts as per Req. for furnishing the Human Services Department
#21 on file in this office. as per Req. #49 on file in this office.
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 15
MULTICOMPARTMENT consumer waste materials. If your company
ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS can supply recycled products, please provide
for furnishing the Refuse Division as per Req. information to this office.
#172 on file in this office. The right to reject any and all bids is
CARGO VAN reserved.
for furnishing the Lead Poisoning Control as Freddie L. Dunlap
per Req. #633 on file in this office. Supply Commissioner
FILE CABINET (314) 622-4580
www.stlouiscity.com
for furnishing the Airport Authority as per
Req. #759 on file in this office.
LUNCHROOM TABLE/CHAIRS
for furnishing the Airport Authority as per
PUBLIC NOTICE
Req. #787 on file in this office. THE BOARD OF
STANDARDIZATION
SECURITY SYSTEM: EQUIPMENT/ The Board of Standardization conducts
INSTALL/MONITORINGS meetings on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of
for furnishing the Airport Authority as per each month for the purpose of approving
Req. #809 on file in this office. proposed supply contracts. The meetings
are at 2:00 p.m. in Room 324, City Hall.
REPLACEMENT PCB
(FOR MGE UPS SYSTEM)
for furnishing the Airport Authority as per
Req. #814 on file in this office.
PAINT SUPPLIES
for furnishing the Airport Authority as per
Req. #824 on file in this office.
OFFICE CHAIRS
for furnishing the Airport Authority as per
Req. #825 on file in this office.
HYDRAULIC FLOW
METER TESTER
for furnishing Airport Authority as per Req.
#850 on file in this office.
BATTERY ANALYZER SYSTEM
for furnishing the Airport Authority as per
Req. #2037 on file in this office.
TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2001
CONTRACT FOR BATTERIES,
(AUTO/TRACTOR/TRUCK)
for a period of two (2) years from date of
award.
Printed forms and any further
information required will be furnished on
application at this office.
Bidders are invited to be present at
the opening of bids. Bid results may be
available 30 days following the date of bid
opening. If you desire bid results, please
include a self-address, stamped envelope
with your bid.
The City of St. Louis desires to
purchase recycled products whenever
possible, especially items containing post
July 3, 2001 The City Journal 16
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