May 2012

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May 2012
Newsletter
May 2012
the heart of community & commerce
This Issue
Page 2
Mayor’s Column
Elected Officials
Election Results
Page 3
Ward 3 Council Corner
Town Hall Meeting
Council Activities
Page 4
Permit Escrows
Creve Coeur Night Out
Page 5
Sewer Investigations
Limb/Leaf Schedule
Have You Seen Me?
Creve Coeur Days
Page 6
Recreation Activities
Committee Vacancies
Page 7
Beautification Contest
Planning Updates
Page 8
City Calendar
Mayoral Retirement
Reception
Police Department earns prestigious accreditation
Chief of Police Glenn Eidman announced at
a City Council meeting on April 9, that the
Police Department had successfully earned
full accreditation through the Commission on
Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies
(CALEA).
The Creve Coeur Police Department began
the in-depth process in March 2009. To earn
accreditation, the Police Department was required
to be in compliance with 189 accreditation
standards. CALEA’s standards are based on best
practices from around the country. The standards
are subject to ongoing review, interpretation and
comment from the law enforcement community.
Chief Eidman said, “The Police Department
conducted a review over the last three years of all
police policies and procedures and produced 128
new or revised editions.”
The CALEA standards call for a comprehensive
review of these policies along with an on-site
visit by CALEA assessors. Once the three year
cycle is complete, two CALEA assessors from
another state, certified through CALEA, conduct a
thorough review of policies, procedures, files and
practices of the agency.
Once the assessors complete their review and
submit a report to the CALEA commission,
the accreditation manager and the Chief of
Police are required to appear before the CALEA
commissioners for review of the on-site and
best practices. The Commission then decides
whether or not the agency has complied with their
standards and is awarded accreditation.
The accreditation is a management tool, allowing
for resources and a path for consistency through
best practices and policies. Accreditation means an
improvement of the delivery of law enforcement
services, greater accountability within the agency,
controlled liability of insurance costs and a
stronger defense against civil lawsuits.
Chief Eidman said, “The Police Department will
continue to deliver the very best law enforcement
services to everyone we serve.”
City bids farewell to Capt. Kayser after 33 years of service
Donald E. Kayser retired from his
position as a police captain from the
Creve Coeur Police Department on
March 30, following 33 years of public
service.
During his career, he earned
achievements and honors including a
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice,
graduation from the FBI National
Academy and recognition for Police
Officer of the Year on three occasions.
Capt. Kayser participated in policy
changing programs for the Police
Department including the transition to
WWW.CREVE-COEUR.ORG
Global Record Management from ITI
and was the CALEA Manager who
steered the department to accreditation.
In addition, he served as Chairman of
the Board of Directors for the St. Louis
Regional Traffic Safety Council and
as Regional Representative to the Law
Enforcement Traffic Safety Advisory
Council (LETSAC).
Chief Glenn Eidman said, “Capt. Kayser
has provided exemplary and invaluable
service to our community with his many
roles in the Police Department as he rose
through the ranks. He has earned the
admiration of those with whom he has
Capt. Donald E. Kayser in 2012 and 1979.
come into contact, and the affection of
his fellow public servants who are proud
to call him a friend.”
314-432-6000
from the desk of
Elected Officials
MAYOR GLANTZ
Let’s talk about
shoes...
I recently
took two
pairs of shoes to be repaired by my
neighborhood cobbler (a local Creve
Coeur business). They were all but
worn out from walking neighborhoods
in our wonderful city during the past
year. What an incredible journey to the
mayor’s office!
I can only imagine how many pairs
of shoes our former mayor must have
worn out through the years. Mayor
Harold Dielmann should be recognized
and commended for his lifelong
dedication to the betterment of our
community, and I am honored to be
following in his footsteps. I understand
that those will be very big shoes to fill,
and I look forward to jumping in with
both feet.
I feel so fortunate to have the help
of a dedicated City Council, a most
professional City staff, and many other
appointed City officials, who will work
together to make Creve Coeur an even
better place to live, work, play and
retire.
It is with heartfelt thanks and sincere
appreciation that I have the opportunity
to continue this journey with all of you.
There is something comfortable about
putting on shoes that we know fit so
well. Mine will be the same ones that
I’ve always worn, but with new soles
and heels. I’m looking forward to
getting my shoes back, readjusting them
to my stride and beginning to wear
them out all over again!
Votes
Percent
2,174
1,685
6
56.25
43.60
.16
1,028
20
98.09
1.91
731
7
99.05
.95
525
19
96.51
3.49
628
15
97.67
2.33
Mayor
Barry Glantz
Laura Bryant
Write-In
Council Member Ward 1
David Kreuter
Write-In
Council Member Ward 2
A.J. Wang
Write-In
Council Member Ward 3
Robert Hoffman
Write-In
Council Member Ward 4
Jeanne Rhoades
Write-In
Source: St. Louis County Election Authority, Official Final Results, General
Municipal Election St. Louis County, Missouri, Tuesday, April 3, 2012,
available at http://electionresults.stlouisco.com/
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Ward 1
David Kreuter
314-727-2488
dkreuter@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Beth Kistner
314-872-3913
bkistner@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Ward 2
A. James Wang
314-432-5656
ajwang@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Tara Nealey
314-602-3466
tnealey@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Ward 3
Robert Hoffman
314-576-4885
rhoffman@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Charlotte D’Alfonso
314-317-9945
cdalfonso@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Barry Glantz, Mayor
Creve Coeur Municipal Election Results
Elected Position
Mayor
Barry Glantz
314-872-2518
bglantz@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
May 2012
Ward 4
Scott Saunders
314-579-9101
ssaunders@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Jeanne Rhoades
314-210-5779
jrhoades@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
City Departments
Administration: 314-872-2511
Building: 314-872-2500
City Clerk: 314-872-2517
Finance: 314-432-6000
Municipal Court: 314-432-8844
Parks & Recreation: 314-569-8999
Planning: 314-872-2501
Police: 314-432-8000
Public Works: 314-872-2533
www.creve-coeur.org
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twitter.com/CreveCoeurMO
WARD 3
Council Corner
Charlotte D’Alfonso & Robert Hoffman
There is much going on in Ward 3 and throughout the city
this spring. We would first like to congratulate Mayor Barry
Glantz on his recent election as well as the four returning
council members. We look forward to a strong working
relationship to better the fine city in which we reside.
Those who live along the Conway
Road corridor are already aware of
the improvements to the sidewalks.
This project should be completed
by Memorial Day and the street
improvements will follow. Conway
Road will be resurfaced in its entirety
through Creve Coeur this spring.
Notices will go out to affected trustees
and residents. Pay attention to the
message boards for accurate and up-todate information.
For the golfers and duffers of Creve Coeur, the City
has formalized our reciprocal agreement with the City
of Ballwin. We also have a reciprocal agreement with
University City, whereby residents of each city can play
at the other’s course for resident rates. Just be sure to have
your Creve Coeur ID card.
WARD 3
Town Hall Meeting
May 10, 7:00P
Government Center
Council Chambers
Speaking of trustees, there is a new document explaining
the role of trustees and differentiating subdivision
responsibilities from City responsibilities. You can view
this newly written document at the City’s web site: www.
creve-coeur.org.
Our congratulations go out to Chief
Eidman and our fine police force for
their recent certification by CALEA.
Only 2 percent of departments in the
nation reach this goal and we should
be proud of our department for doing
so.
The City is seeking a grant to resurface
the City-maintained portion of Coeur
de Ville, as well as planting trees at
Coeur de Ville and Ladue Road.
This year’s Creve Coeur Days is June 14 through June 17
and will take place at De Smet. The Heart to Heart 5K, 10K
and 1.5 Mile Fun Run/Walk will be held Saturday, June 16.
We hope to see you at both of these community events.
If you haven’t had a chance to visit Conway Park recently,
you should do so. The new playground is fantastic. The dog
park is going strong and the setting remains beautiful.
Council Activities from March 26 and April 9 meetings
• Adopted Ord. 5247 amending Sections 600.020 and
600.060 regarding liquor control
• Appointed Richard Kutta to the Finance Committee for a
three-year term expiring June 30, 2015
• Authorized acceptance of a $3,000 donation from Mercy
Hospital to sponsor the 8th Annual Heart to Heart Run on
Saturday, June 16, 2012
• Authorized request to solicit donations for annual Police
Department Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, May 25,
2012
• Adopted Ord. 5248 authorizing an agreement between
the City of Creve Coeur and the City of Ballwin to offer
reciprocal resident rates for the Creve Coeur and Ballwin
golf courses
• Adopted Ord. 5249 approving a final subdivision plat
(Plat 6) for Lots 19, 30-33, 37 & 47-49 in the Enclave
Bellerive Subdivision
• Approved Resolution 1000 to adopt the Capital
Improvement Plan for the City of Creve Coeur for period
FY 2013 through FY 2017
May 2012
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Building Permit Escrows
For most construction projects that occur within the city
limits of Creve Coeur, the contractor or the homeowner (if
they are acting as the contractor) are required to establish
a refundable cash escrow upon the issuance of a building
permit.
The building permit escrow has proven to be an effective
method of ensuring that the contractor will request and
obtain approval for all applicable inspections, including the
final inspection. Also, deductions from this escrow may be
necessary to pay for repairing any damage to the public rightof-way (street or sidewalk) caused by the contractor during
the course of a construction project. It has also proven to be
a contractor-friendly method of collecting penalty fees for
disapproved building inspections and payment for expired
temporary certificates of occupancy.
Project Type
Escrow
Required
Residential
New Single Family Home
Room Addition/Garage Addition
Swimming Pool
Basement Finish, Interior
Remodel, Retaining Wall, Deck
valued at $5,000 or more
Projects valued at less than $5,000
Fence or Mechanical Permits
Commercial
Valued at less than $10,000
Valued at $10,000 to $125,000
Valued at more than $125,000
$5,000
$2,000
$3,000
$500
Waived
Waived
$500
$2,500
2%*
Creve Coeur Night Out
Save the Date: June 19, 6:30-10:00 p.m.
Last year’s “Night Out Against Crime” was held in June
instead of the traditional National Night Out in August.
Creve Coeur citizen participation increased and helped
make the event a success, due in part, to slightly cooler
temperatures.
Residents are encouraged to plan block parties and
cookouts in their neighborhoods and subdivisions
between 6:30 and 10:00 p.m. on June 19.
The mission of Creve Coeur Night Out remains the
same—provide an opportunity to meet your neighbors,
public officials and city staff while sending a message
to criminals that illegal activities are not welcome in
Creve Coeur.
“We hope to continue last year’s success by holding
Creve Coeur Night Out in June,” stated Chief
Glenn Eidman. “I encourage all of our residents to
participate.”
The Creve Coeur Police Department, Creve Coeur Fire
Protection District, Neighborhood Watch Association
and Joint Crime Prevention Partnership will be visiting
block parties throughout the city. Caravans will include
police officers, firefighters, City officials and McGruff
the Crime Dog.
To participate in Creve Coeur Night Out, contact Officer
Grace Fico at gfico@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us or 314-4422075.
*Percent of construction value (not to exceed $10,000)
Once the contractor has obtained final approval from the City
building inspector, the Building Division requests release
of the escrow from the Finance Department. The escrow is
usually released to the contractor within two to three weeks
of the final approval date.
If you have any questions regarding this matter please
contact Steve Unser, Chief Building Official, sunser@
ci.creve-coeur.mo.us or 314-872-2513.
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May 2012
Notice of proposed sewer field investigation work
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) will be
studying proposed improvements to the sanitary sewer system
in the Creve Coeur area. MSD has contracted with Parsons
Water and Infrastructure Inc., to study and design the proposed
improvements. The title of this project is CD-06 Deer Creek
Sanitary Relief Phase II and I/I Reduction (Project # 10576).
A Geotechnical Investigation will also take place within the
next six months in your neighborhood. This work will be
performed by Reitz & Jens.
This project is located in an area south of Olive Boulevard and
east of New Ballas Road in Creve Coeur. Field surveys began
in neighborhoods beginning the first week of March and will
last for about six months. The field investigations and surveys
will be performed by Crawford, Murphy and Tilly, Inc., Civic
Design, Inc., David Mason & Associates and Engineering
Design Source, Inc. The surveying will primarily occur along
the route of the existing sewers.
Edward Sweet, Project Manager
Parson Water & Infrastructure (Consulting Engineers)
400 Woods Mill Road South, Suite 330
St. Louis, MO 63017
Phone: 314-819-5058
The survey crews will be measuring the elevation of the
houses along the route and may need to enter some houses
to obtain accurate measurements of the basement elevations.
Resident cooperation is appreciated as they work to improve
the sewer systems.
If you have questions or comments about Project #10576,
please contact:
Jeff Smith, Project Manager
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
2350 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: 314-768-2776
Have you seen me? Creve Coeur Days Festival
Do you know where this piece of
public art is located in Creve Coeur?
Do you know the name of the artist
that created it?
(Look for more information in the June
Newsletter.)
Limb & Leaf Collection
Limb Collection Program: City crews will
continuously cycle the city collecting limbs between 0.5
inches and 3 inches in diameter and more than 3 ft. long.
Limbs less than 3 ft. long will not be collected. Chipping
crews are limited to fifteen minutes per residence pick up in
order to serve all residents in a timely manner. Limb collection
continues through to fall.
Spring Leaf Collection Program (as of 4/16/12)
Area
Wards 3 & 4
Wards 1 & 2
Wards 3 & 4
Wards 1 & 2
Week of
April 2
April 9
April 16
April 23
Once the spring collection is complete, the program will end
until fall.
Save the Dates: June 14-17
De Smet Jesuit High School
223 N. New Ballas Rd., Creve Coeur
Thursday, June 14, 6:00–10:00P
Friday, June 15, 6:00–11:00P
Saturday, June 16, Noon–11:00P
Sunday, June 17, Noon–6:00P
Creve Coeur Days Festival is
coming to a new location! The
four day festival will be held
this year at De Smet Jesuit
High School. Features include
a Carnival Midway and family
friendly activities for all ages.
Volunteers are needed to assist
with ticket sales, parking,
monitoring the festival grounds
and other activities. Creve Coeur
Days is a private organization
and is not affiliated with the City
of Creve Coeur. If you would
like to volunteer at this event,
please contact Steve Tockman at
smtock@aol.com or 314-4324091.
May 2012
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Recreation Activities
Tennis Anyone?
Sign up today. Visit www.creve-coeur.org to download a
registration form. Call 314-432-3961 for age-specific lesson
times and for more information.
Ages 4 to Adult
4 weeks, $60/session
Lake School Park Beirne Park
TuesdaysWednesdays
Session 1, April 10-May 1 Session 1, April 11-May 2
Session 2, May 8-May 29
Session 2, May 9-May 30
Health Talk: Accessing Medical Websites
Presented by NORC
Wednesday, June 20, 1:30P
Cost: Free
Creve Coeur Community Center Multipurpose Room
“Where to Go on the Web to Gain Information on Medical
Conditions” presented by Will Olmstadt, Public Health
Librarian of Becker Medical Library of Washington
University School of Medicine.
The St. Louis Naturally Occurring Retirement Community
(NORC), a non-sectarian program of the Jewish Federation
of St. Louis operating in the Creve Coeur area since
2004. NORC supports the healthy aging of adults aged 65
and older in their homes with programming and support
services. It is a membership-based organization determined
by age and address within a three-mile service area.
If you want to learn more about the St. Louis NORC and
its opportunities, visit the website at www.jewishinstlouis.
org/norc or call Karen Berry-Elbert, St. Louis NORC
Manager, at 314-442-3859.
Six Flags Discount Tickets now available
Dielmann Recreation Complex, 11400 Olde Cabin Rd.
One-day pass $32; Season pass $57 (Cash or check only)
Ladies Short Game Clinic
Calling all ladies! LPGA Pro Sabrina Tate will cover tips
on chipping, pitching and putting to help improve your
short game.
Thursday, May 17, 10:00A–noon
Resident $40; Non-resident $45
Creve Coeur 4-Person Scramble
Sign up for this fun filled annual event which includes 18
holes of golf, cart, player package, beverages, dinner and
more. Contact Tim Brinks at 314-432-1806 or tbrinks@
ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Saturday, May 19, 9:00A shotgun start
$55/person; $220/team
Junior Golf Clinic Camp
Attention all young golfers, ages 7-14, this camp is for you.
Learn the fundamentals of golf as well as etiquette and
rules of the game. Campers must provide their own iron,
wedge and putter.
Wednesday-Friday, May 30-June 1, 10:00A-noon
Resident $70; Non-resident $80
Tappmeyer Home Open House
The Historic Tappmeyer Home, located in Millennium
Park, will have an Open House to view a photo exhibit
reflecting the Creve Coeur area heritage.
Sundays, May 20 and 27, noon-3:00P
Tappmeyer Home, Millennium Park
2 Barnes West Drive
Admission: $2/Adult; $1/Ages 5-12
For tour appointments or more information, call Laura
Dierberg Ayers at 314-795-9322.
Share your talent, apply to serve on a committee
The City of Creve Coeur is accepting applications for eight
committees with openings for terms beginning in July. Each
term is for three years with term limits of three consecutive
terms. Positions will be available on the following:
• Economic Development Commission
• Employee Pension Board of Trustees
• Finance Committee
• Historic Preservation Committee
• Horticulture, Environment and Beautification
Committee
• Parks and Recreation Committee
• Police and Safety Committee
• Stormwater Committee
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To learn more about these committees and their various
responsibilities, visit www.creve-coeur.org/committees.
If there is a committee that interests you but is not listed,
you are encouraged to apply anyway. Vacancies occur over
time and applications of interested candidates are kept on
file.
To apply, submit a letter of interest and a resume to Deborah
Ryan, City Clerk, at dryan@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us or apply
online at www.creve-coeur.org/apply by May 21. For
questions or more information, call 314-872-2517.
May 2012
Enter to Win! 6th Biennial Beautification Contest Awards
Select from eleven award categories. Contest open to residents and businesses.
Nomination deadline is June 1, 2012.
Application is available online at www.creve-coeur.org/beautification.
Call 314-442-2081 or email sstott@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us for more information.
Planning and Zoning Updates
as of 4/16/2012
AMC Theaters: In-Theater Dining
Location: 12657 Olive Boulevard at the northeast corner of
Olive Boulevard and Whispering Pines Drive and Mason
Road
Description: Tammy Korte, of ArcVision, on behalf of
Kevin M. Connor, American Multi-Cinema, Inc., has
submitted a request to amend the conditional use permit
to allow for in-theater dining service at the AMC Theater
located within the West Park Center.
Status: A public hearing before P&Z will be held on April
16. If P&Z votes on a recommendation that night, the
application could be reviewed by the City Council at their
April 23 meeting.
Text Amendment to Remove Restaurant
Limitations in the MX District
Location: All properties zoned “MX” Mixed Use (currently
confined to the south side of Olive Boulevard, between
Tempo Drive and Questover Road)
Description: Stanley J. Wallach, on behalf of Shoppes at
Westgate, LLC, has submitted an application to remove
the restriction in Section 405.340 in the “MX” Mixed Use
zoning district that limits restaurants in multi-tenant retail
centers to 25 percent of the total floor area of the center.
Status: A public hearing before P&Z is scheduled for May
21 for recommendation to the City Council. If P&Z votes
on a recommendation that night, the application could be
reviewed by the City Council at their May 29 meeting.
Bellerive Plaza Entrance Drive
Location: Bellerive Plaza at 12704 Olive Blvd.
Description: Joel Kerschen of Kuhlmann Design Group,
representing Desco Investment Company, has submitted
an application for approval of a new site development plan
that would allow a second left turn lane from the main
entrance to westbound Olive Boulevard. Also included is
the enlargement of some landscaped parking islands as
well as relocating the free-standing sign from the driveway
median to the west side of the drive.
Status: P&Z is tentatively scheduled to review the plan at
their meeting of May 21. If the Commission is satisfied that
all issues have been addressed, they could vote on a final
decision that night; no Council action is required.
AMC Theater has applied for a conditional use permit to allow for
in-house dining.
Goodcents Subs Restaurant
Location: 623 N. New Ballas Rd. in the Ballas Building
retail center
Description: Ted Thomas of DezignWorx, Inc., on behalf
of Brian Gambino, has submitted an application for
conditional use permit approval of a “Goodcents Delifresh
Subs” restaurant.
Status: A public hearing before P&Z is scheduled for May
21 for recommendation to the City Council. If P&Z votes
on a recommendation that night, the application could be
reviewed by the City Council at their May 29 meeting.
Enclave at Bellerive, Final Plat 6
Location: Lots 19, 30-33, 37 & 47-49 of Enclave at
Bellerive Subdivision, located north of Ladue Road on both
sides of Mason Road
Description: David Volz, of Volz Inc., on behalf of The
Enclave at Bellerive, LLC, has submitted an application
for approval of Final Plat 6 at the Enclave Bellerive
Subdivision. The proposal involves the creation of nine
residential lots in conformance with the preliminary plat of
Enclave Bellerive.
Status: P&Z recommended approval of the final plat on
March 19. The City Council read the item for the first time
on March 26 and approved it on April 9.
May 2012
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by May 1, 2012
All meetings are held at the Creve Coeur Government Center unless otherwise specified.
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May Calendar
2 Park & Recreation Committee
Dielmann Recreation Complex
7 Planning & Zoning Commission
8 Tappmeyer Foundation Board
Tappmeyer House, Millennium Park
Finance Committee
9 West County Dispatch Center Board
Town & Country Municipal Centre
Ward 3 Town Hall Meeting
14 Horticulture, Environment &
Beautification Committee
City Council Budget Work Session
City Council Meeting (special time)
16 Climate Action Task Force
Arts Commission
17 Economic Development Commission
Board of Adjustment
21 Planning & Zoning Commission
28 City Offices Closed - Memorial Day
29 City Council Budget Work Session
City Council Meeting (special day/time)
5:00P
7:00P
4:00P
5:30P
9:00A
7:00P
4:30P
6:00P
7:30P
4:30P
6:30P
8:00A
7:00P
7:00P
6:00P
7:30P
June Calendar
4 Planning & Zoning Commission
5 Finance Committee
7 Police & Safety Committee
7:00P
5:30P
4:00P
MAYORAL RETIREMENT RECEPTION
Creve Coeur Citizens and Businesses are Invited to a Celebration Honoring
Mayor Harold Dielmann for 28 Years of Dedication and Leadership to the Community
WHAT: Mayoral Retirement Reception
WHEN: Saturday, June 9, 2012, 5:00-7:00P
WHERE: Skip Viragh Center for the Arts
Chaminade College Preparatory School
425 S. Lindbergh Blvd., Creve Coeur, MO 63131
PROGRAM: 5:00-6:00P - Social hour with appetizers
6:00-7:00P - Presentation
COST: Free
DIRECTIONS: From South Lindbergh Boulevard, head west on
Chaminade Drive and continue left to the parking lot
behind the Arts Center.
RSVP BY MAY 31: 314-872-2511 or noloughlin@ci.creve-coeur.mo.us
Mail well wishes for Mayor Dielmann to: Nancy O’Loughlin, City of Creve Coeur, 300 N. New Ballas Rd., Creve Coeur, MO 63141
May 2012

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