Politics & Government

Payments, Solar Panels Make Monday Agenda

The Ballwin Board of Aldermen is expected to meet Monday evening to address and take action on several pending issues, including infrastructure upgrades and the use of green technology.

Employee compensation, mid-year finances, and police department upgrades are just some of the items scheduled for Monday night's Ballwin Board of Aldermen meeting.

The board is expected to approve compensation for the with a monthly retainer rate of $2,200, or $1,000 per municipal court session, in addition to a $90 an hour compensation for certified cases handled by St. Louis County.

Other scheduled items include upgrades for the in-car computers used by the Ballwin Police Department, renovations related to climate control for the lower-portion of the police station and the use of solar panels.

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The Ballwin Board of Aldermen is scheduled to convene at 7 p.m. on Monday at the . Portions of Monday's agenda have been reproduced below. The complete agenda is available on the City of Ballwin website.


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Legislation
     A. Bill # 3680 Prosecuting Attorney Compensation
     B. Bill # 3681 Sunset Grove Subdivision Rezoning
     C. Bill # 3682 Spirit West Special Use Exception
     D. Bill # 3683 Estates At Hallmark Place Subdivision
     E. Bill # 3684 Elco Cadillac Rezoning

• Consent Items 
     A. Chavanel Streets
     B. Sewer Easement
     C. Destruction of Records
     D. Climate Control (Air-Conditioning)

• Mayor’s Report 

City Administrator’s Report 
     A. Policy Manual 
     B. Speed Humps
     C. Fee Waiver Request
     D. Mid-Year Financial Report
     E. Software Upgrade

• Staff Reports 
     A. Solar Panels – Code Enforcement Supervisor Jerry Klein
     B. In-Car Computers – Police Chief Steve Schicker

• City Attorney’s Report 

Aldermanic Comments 
     A. Outdoor Sales – Alderman Harder

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