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Bulletin Board Oct - Dec 2 014 Published by the City of Brentwood City Numbers Administration, Planning & Development 962-4800 Emergency 911 Non Emergency Police: 644-7100 Fire: 963-8612 Municipal Court 963-8623 Parks & Rec 963-8689 Public Works & Trash Services 963-8642 Sewer Lateral Hotline 962-6234 Brentwood Library 963-8630 From the Mayor s Desk... Dear Residents, this issue... Naturescaping / Community Shred Day P. 2 Public Works News P. 3 Library / This & That P. 4 Parks & Rec P. 5 Business Spotlight / Code Update / Services P. 6 City Calendar P. 7 The 2014 State Legislature session ended on May 16. Many of the bills passed this year would have significantly impacted state and local sales tax revenues, negatively impacted municipal budgets throughout the State. The Missouri Office of Administration estimated state revenue losses of $425 million and combined municipal losses of $351 million. For Brentwood the estimated annual reduction in revenue would have exceeded $800,000. Fortunately, on June 9 the Governor vetoed 33 bills approved by lawmakers, including bills SB 584, SB 693, SB 662, SB 612, SB 829, SB 727 and HB1455 which included provisions that would have reduced or eliminated certain sales tax. It has yet to be determined if the legislature will try to overturn the Governor s vetoes. We will continue to monitor and reach out to our representatives to insure they understand the impact these types of reductions would have on municipal government s ability to provide services to our communities. Drury Hotel and Suites opened its doors on August 12, with the official ceremonial ribbon cutting held on September 17. As I ve stated before, this is a great addition for Brentwood and the mid-county area. The Bone Fish Grill is under construction, representatives are still hoping the restaurant will open late October. The Board of Aldermen approved a contract with Chiodini Architects for the final design phase of the Recreation Center renovations. Improvements will include a new roof, ice rink refrigeration system, HVAC system, electrical upgrades, locker and meeting room renovations, exterior and parking lot improvements. The project will also include building and safety code compliance upgrades including; new windows, fire suppression system and ADA requirements. We hope that the work will be completed by the end of 2015 and the facility will be able to serve the community for another 40 years. (Continued on page 2)

Page 2 How Important is your yard? www.brentwoodmo.org Just a click away. Applications and permits City codes and links to state and federal laws Public meeting schedules Brentwood business listing CodeRED Emergency Notifications Items eligible to be recycled through our collection service Project Updates Crime Stats Brentwood City Television Streaming on: http:// btv.brentwoodmo.org From the St. Louis Audubon Society Would you like to reduce the time and expense you spend mowing, fertilizing and watering your yard? Do you want to reduce pollution and improve the quality of life in your backyard? Do you have a desire to create an attractive entrance to your home? Want to look out your window and see your yard alive with birds and butterflies? Have you ever watched a caterpillar form a chrysalis or a butterfly emerge from one? Have you ever watched a goldfinch munch on the seeds in a coneflower? Landscaping with native plants, or naturescaping, is gaining in popularity as gardeners and homeowners discover the benefits of utilizing native plants in their yards. Naturescaping can take many forms and there is a wide variety of plants to accommodate the needs of homeowners. Consider a butterfly garden, a rain garden, a living privacy screen, or a shade garden under the trees where the grass won t grow. Planting native trees, shrubs and flowers can also provide food and shelter for numerous species of birds. Native plants are adapted to our local climate and soil type and once established need no supplemental watering. Pesticide and herbicide use can be reduced or eliminated creating a healthier environment for your family. Rain garden plants help reduce storm water runoff. Native plantings mean less grass to mow and maintain. Planting native trees not only provides habitat for birds, but can provide welcome shade during the hot summer months, thereby reducing utility bills. Attractive native landscaping can potentially increase the value of your property. But, definitely the best reason to naturescape is the priceless nature encounters you can experience in your own backyard. Native plants evolved with local insects and birds and that relationship means that the more native plants you have in your landscape, the more of them you will attract. Transforming your yard can start with a simple weekend project. It is a fun, creative, ongoing experience. Many resources are available to help you and will be outlined in future articles. To get started, check out the Bring Conservation Home program at: www.stlouisaudubon.org/bch/index.php. From the Mayor s Desk continued... (Continued from page 1) At this time we are finalizing the design of the New Dog Park to be located on Mary Avenue next to Norm West Park. The park will include; large and small dog play areas, walking paths, benches, dog watering fountains and landscaping. This will be presented to the Board of Aldermen this fall. I hope you and your family had a good summer. Next Community Shred Day for Brentwood Residents Sincerely, Saturday, November 8, 2014 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Location: Shred and Protect, 1429 Strassner, Brentwood, MO 63144 For more information on services offered by Shred and Protect visit their website: www.shredandprotectusa.com or call their office @ 314-961-9003. If you have suggestions for how to make the

Street Project Updates On August 18, 2014 the BOA approved funding the 2014 Asphalt Street Projects. This project consist of mill and overlay of four streets: Wrenwood Lane Manderly Drive Parkridge Avenue from Pine to White Helen Avenue from Florence to Litzsinger These project were scheduled to begin at the end of September and hopefully be completed by end of October pending completions of Missouri American Water street restorations and weather. Upcoming Holiday Trash Schedule November (Veteran s Day & Thanksgiving ) 11/11 - Veteran s day - Normal trash service. 11/24 thru 11/26 - Regular service. 11/27 - Thanksgiving Day - No trash service. 11/28 - Thursday trash service today. 11/29 - Friday trash service today. December/ January (Christmas & New Years) 12/22 thru 12/24 - Normal trash service. 12/25 - Christmas Day - No trash service. 12/26 - Thursday trash service today. 12/27 - Friday trash service today. 12/29 thru 12/31 - Normal trash service. 1/1 - New Years Day - No trash service. 1/2 - Thursday trash service today. 1/3 - Friday trash service today. Snow Plowing Season is Right Around the Corner With the winter season quickly approaching, the Public Works Department would like to ask for your help again during this winter season. Please help by remembering to do the following: -To help avoid being plowed in, driveway snow should be thrown in street just past the driveway entrance. -If you have a driveway please consider parking your vehicle in your driveway; if your street runs north and south please consider parking on the east side of the street; if your street runs east and west please consider parking on the north side of the street. Public Work's plow drivers saw a very positive response to this request last winter. On some streets the entire block pulled together to park on the one side making it easier for plows to get up and down the street. Thank you for partnering with us to make snow removal easier and quicker. Recycling Page 3 T h e C i t y o f Brentwood offers curbside single-stream recycling free of charge for all residents. Ten gallon recycling bins are available on a first come basis while supplies last by calling the Public Works Department (314) 963-8642. ~~~~~~~~ Sewer Lateral Hotline (314) 962-6234 Residents experiencing any type of sewer blockage at their home need to report the problem to the Sewer Lateral Hotline @ (314) 962-6234. Please : DO NOT FLUSH paper towels, baby or cleaning wipes or feminine products down your toilets. These are the main causes of backups. More information can be found in the Public Works section under Departments on the city s website www.brentwoodmo.org or by calling (314) 963-8642.

Page 4 Library Programs for Children October December Baby-n-Toddler Lapsit Time Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. October 7 & 21 November 4 & 18 December 2, 16 & 30 PreSchool Story-time Tuesdays 10:30 a.m. October 7 & 21 November 4 & 18 December 2, 16 & 30 Fun-n-Games Saturdays 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. October 11 & 25 November 8 & 22 December 6 & 20 The library will be closed on the following holidays: Veteran s Day - 11/11 Thanksgiving - 11/27 & 11/28 Christmas - 12/24 & 12/25 New Years Eve - 12/31 closes at noon. For more information call 314-963-8630 or on line at: www.brentwood.lib.mo.us/ This & That Missouri Department of Revenue: Tax Assistance The Missouri Department of Revenue is continuously seeking ways to inform and assist Missourians. Tax payers and businesses may search our website for answers to questions at dor.mo.gov. Citizens may also call the Department at (573)751-3505. Correspondence and packages may be mailed to the address provided on any notice received or return filed. If no return address was provided, mail to: Missouri Department of Revenue Harry S. Truman State Office Building Taxation Division 301 West High St. PO Box 3366 Jefferson City, MO 65101 The drop-off location for packages and mail in the Truman Building is the Mail Service Center. Room 102, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For senior citizens, disabled taxpayers, or Veterans disabled as a result of military service, information on the Property Tax Credit is available on the Department s website, http//dor.mo.gov/personal/ptc. Additional income tax assistance is available to those who qualify from Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Center (VITA) and American Association of Retired Person (AARP). Office locations can be found at: http://www.irs.gov/individuals/free-tax-return-preparation-for-you-by-volunteers. Legal Services for St. Louis County Senior Citizens St. Louis County Department of Human Services County Older Resident Programs (CORP) offers free non-litigation services for County residents, 60 and older with income of $34,000 or less. Assistance is provided one day each month at various St. Louis County locations: Saint Louis County Government Center-North in Hazelwood; Maryland Heights Community Center; Centennial Commons in University City; Saint Louis County Government Center- South in Mehlville; and Kirkwood House Senior Apartments. CORP Volunteer attorneys offer consultations regarding wills, Powers of Attorney, deeds and other matters not involving litigation. To schedule an appointment, or learn more about other CORP services for older adults, please call (314)615-0931, Monday Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Persons with hearing impairments may call 800-735-2966. MSD & Project Clear MSD Project Clear is the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District s initiate to improve water quality and alleviate many wastewater concerns in the St. Louis Region. MSD Project Clear will invest billions of dollars over a generation in planning, designing, and building community rainscaping and system improvements, along with an ambitious program of maintenance and repair and disconnection of some residential downspouts in parts of the St. Louis County s separate sewer area from the wastewater sewer line. This work is part of an agreement between MSD and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The St. Louis region s success with MSD Project Clear will only be possible through strong partnerships and clear communication with the public. For more information on Project Clear visit ProjectClearSTL.org.

Parks & Recreation Registration is currently being accepted for all summer leagues, trips, classes, and special events. For a complete listing of Brentwood programs and the current Public Skating Schedule, please log on to the city website: brentwoodmo.org/activities or pick up an activity guide at the Recreation Center. Pre-registration is required for all leagues, trips, classes and special events unless otherwise stated in the activity guide. *All activities and events are subject to last minute changes or cancellations. Ways to register- In person: 2505 S. Brentwood Blvd. By phone: (314)-963-8689 or TTY assistance call 1(800)-735-2966 Ice Arena Page 5 Public Sessions, LTS Classes, Hockey & Ice Rentals. Call (314) 963-8689 ext. 2 Learn to Skate Classes Beginner to intermediate skating classes for all ages continue this fall! Monday evenings, 10/27-12/15 or Saturday mornings, 11/1-12/13 R $47; NR $52 Day-of registrations will incur a $15 late enrollment fee. Brentwood Ice Arena 314-963-8689 Visit from Santa This holiday season, Santa can make a special visit to your Brentwood home before Christmas! Friday, Dec. 12: 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13: 3-8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19: 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20: 3-8 p.m. $15/household Limit 8 children per household. Dates and times are limited, so don t delay! Please pre-register: 314-963-8689 Learn to Skate Hockey Leagues Rentals: Meeting / Party Rooms & Park Pavilions Brentwood Spooktacular GREAT PUMPKIN RESCUE - BOUNCE HOUSE - HAYRIDES CANDY IN A HAYSTACK - COSTUME CONTEST - S MORES STATION HAUNTED TRAIL WALK - FACE PAINTING - COSTUME PARADE CAMPFIRE STORY TELLING - TREATS - CRAFTS - FAMILY FUN! Meeting /Party Rooms are available to rent at the Recreation Center. Call Samantha at (314) 963-8688, to Room 104 (Banquet) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH MEMORIAL PARK 6-8 P.M. TO REGISTER, CALL 314-963-8689 PRE-REGISTRATION: RESIDENTS & YMCA MEMBERS $10; NON-RESIDENTS & NON-MEMBERS $15 DAY-OF REGISTRATION: RESIDENTS & YMCA MEMBERS $15; NON-RESIDENTS & NON-MEMBERS $20 book your next event. Pavilions at Memorial Hanley Parks can be rented April through BROUGHT TO YOU BY: WALGREENS & BRENTWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Memorial Park Pavilion

Page 6 Magic Bus (314)581-4842 Brentwood residents with a disability or 60 years and older may use this free service to reach destinations within the City of Brentwood and surrounding communities. All riders must be able to get to and from the vehicle under their own ability. For more information call (314) 963-8689 or to make a reservation, call the bus directly @ (314) 581-4842. ~~~~~~~~ Project Green Get email notification when the City Newsletter, Bulletin Board, has been uploaded to the city website. Just send an email with GREEN in the subject box to scacioppo@ brentwoodmo.org. Provide your name and mailing address. As soon as the latest newsletter has been uploaded to the City s website, you will receive an email. Business Spotlights / Code Update / Services Drury Opens in Brentwood After 18 months of site preparation and construction the Drury Hotel opened for business on August 12 nd. The Brentwood location, at 8700 Eager Rd., is a brand new 8-story, 210-room hotel featuring an indoor/outdoor pool and whirlpool, 24-hour business center, 24-hour fitness center and meeting rooms able to accommodate various group sizes up to 150 people. Drury Hotel is a St. Louis based company with 16 St. Louis-area locations, 35 locations throughout Missouri and approximately 130 locations across the United States. Maid Brigade comes to Brentwood Matt and Mary Kinsella, owners of Maid Brigade of St. Louis, were honored as the Outstanding New Franchisee of the Year. The award recognizes the Kinsellas business achievements during their first year of operation including the highest sales and performance among new Maid Brigade franchises. An unwavering commitment to quality and customer service is a key factor propelling the Kinsellas forward in the house cleaning business, says Bart Puett, president of Maid Brigade. Maid Brigade is a green cleaning franchise with more than 400 locations in North America. Since opening in May 2013, Maid Brigade of St. Louis, located at 2201 S. Brentwood Blvd. Suite #104, has increased its cleaning customer base by 60 percent. Maid Brigade of St. Louis serves all of St. Louis County. This outstanding new franchisee award is a reflection of the commitment and outstanding work of our entire team, says Matt Kinsella. The ongoing support by our national franchisor is key to our current and continued success. For more information visit : www.maidbrigadestl.com. Notice to Residents - Code Changes As of Monday, June 16 th the Board of Alderman adopted the 2009 series of International Building Codes. Going forward the City will require Carbon Monoxide detectors at occupancy inspections if a dwelling has an attached garage or fuel burning appliances are installed in the dwelling. Carbon monoxide alarms. An approved carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms in dwelling units within which fuel-fired appliances are installed and in dwelling units that have attached garages. For more information call the Planning & Development Department at (314) 962-4800. CodeRED (Emergency Notification programs) Sign up by calling (314) 963-8691, or on the city website www.brentwoodmo.org. An interactive community website devoted to your neighborhood. City departments will send updates on happenings in the city. Go to www.nextdoor.com, and type in your address. To participate in this program, go to the Police page at www.brentwoodmo.org, and complete the registration.

Calendar of Events Page 7 October November 2010 November December 6 7 8 13 14 16 20 23 - - Library Board 6:30 p.m. - Ward 1 Meeting 6:30 p.m. - Public Works 4:30 p.m. - Planning and Zoning 7 p.m. - Ward 1 Meeting 6:30 p.m. - Public Safety 5:30 p.m. - Architectural Review Board 7 p.m. - Board of Adjustment 7 p.m. 2 3 4 8 10 11 12 - Day Light Savings Ends (Turn clocks back one hour) - Library Board 6:30 p.m. - Community Shred Day 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (See page 2) - Veteran s Day Holiday -Ice Rink Open (all other City Buildings Closed) -Regular Trash Service Today - Public Works 4:30 p.m. - Planning and Zoning 7 p.m. 1 2 8 9 10 15 18 19 - Library Board 6:30 p.m. - City Holiday Party 5-7p.m. @ Community Center - Ward 1 Meeting 6:30 p.m. - Public Works 4:30 p.m. - Planning and Zoning 7 p.m. - Public Safety 5:30 p.m. - Architectural Review Board 7 p.m. - Coffee with the Mayor 9 a.m. 27 28 29 31 - Ward 3 Meeting 7 p.m. - Site Plan 6 p.m. - Coffee with the Mayor 9 a.m. 17 19 24 21 - Public Safety 5:30 p.m. - Architectural Review Board 7 p.m. December 2010 - Coffee with the Mayor 9 a.m. 22-27 *Trash service CHRISTMAS week will be as follows: - Monday 12/22 - Regular - Tuesday 12/23 - Regular - Wednesday 12/24 - Regular - Thursday 12/25 - Holiday No Service - Friday 12/26 - Thursday Pickup - Saturday 12/27 - Friday Pickup 25 - Ward 3 Meeting 7 p.m. 24 - Ice Rink Open 6 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Library Closed * Ways & Means Mtg. - TBA Please Note: Happy Holidays! *Holiday Trash schedules are denoted by * when applicable. Meetings & Events are subject to last minute additions, changes and/or cancellation. 26 27 28 24-29 - Site Plan 6 p.m. - Thanksgiving Day Holiday (All City Buildings Closed) -Thanksgiving Holiday -Ice Rink Open (all other City Buildings Closed) *Trash service THANKSGIVING week will be as follows: - Monday 11/24 - Regular - Tuesday 11/25 - Regular - Wednesday 11/26 - Regular - Thursday 11/27 - Holiday No Service - Friday 11/28 - Thursday Pickup - Saturday 11/29 - Friday Pickup *Ways & Means Mtg. - TBA 25 29-1/3 30 31 - Christmas Day Holiday (All City Buildings Closed) *Trash service NEW YEARS week will be as follows: - Monday 12/29 - Regular - Tuesday 12/30 - Regular - Wednesday 12/31 - Regular - Thursday 1/1 - Holiday No Service - Friday 1/2 - Thursday Pickup - Saturday 1/3 - Friday Pickup - Ward 3 Meeting 7 p.m. - Ice Rink Open 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. - Library Open 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. *Ways & Means Mtg. - TBA

City of Brentwood 2348 S. Brentwood Blvd. Brentwood, MO 63144 Phone: 314-962-4800 Fax: 314-962-0819 Americans with Disabilities Act PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ST LOUIS, MO PERMIT #4942 Postmaster, please deliver by October 1, 2014 Individuals who r e q u i r e a n accommodation (sign language interpreter, listening devices, large print copy, etc.) to participate in a City sponsored meeting or activity should contact the City staff at least two business days in advance. Office: (314)963-8608 Fax: (314) 962 0819 Relay Missouri / TDD: 1 800 735 2966 Email: opittman@ brentwoodmo.org M.A.G.I.C Bus Service (see pg. 6) Happy Holidays We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season!