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EX ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER 256 AND CHESTERFIELD 201
December 19, 2016
By John Hoffmann
TOWN AND COUNTRY NOVEMBER POLICE ACTIVITY
REPORT:
Officers responded to a total of 1940 calls for service and wrote a total of 214 reports, including:
93 Vehicle Crashes
28 Criminal Reports
13 Driving While Intoxicated arrests (1 Felony, 0 Misd, 12 ord)
33 Misc Arrests (Traffic charges, Fugitive charges, Failure to appear charges, etc)
329 Traffic citations issued (207 speeding)
305 Traffic Warnings 634 Total Traffic Contacts
Felony DWI
Mark Nichols W/M/59 yoa (born in 1957) residing at 2XXX Fairway Dr. 63049. Was arrested
11/11/16 20:55 on South Outer Forty Road on suspicions of Driving While Intoxicated
(FELONY) (7 prior convictions), Driving while Revoked, Following too Close, and Leaving the
Scene of a Motor Vehicle Crash. All charges to be applied with the St. Louis County PA’s Office
CATEGORY NOV. 2016 YTD 2016
NOV. 2015 YTD 2015
Calls for Service 1940 20848 1635 17832
Reports Written 214 2269 229 2537
Vehicle Crashes 93 1026 112 979
Criminal Reports 28 360 36 533
DWI Arrests 13 162 14 189
Misc. Arrests 33 293 26 362
Traffic Citations 329 3168 337 4705
Speeding 207 1903 207 2902
Traffic Warnings 305 2572 NA NA
Total Traffic Contacts 634 5738 NA NA
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TOWN AND COUNTRY WOMAN WHO WITNESSES SAY WAS DRIVING
RECKLESSLY, ALMOST HITS PEDESTRIAN, THEN HITS PHONE POLE AND FIRE
HYDRANT CONVICTED OF ILLEGAL PARKING! The City Prosecutor Ed Sluys and
Judge Dean Waldemer have sent a clear message to city residents that they are not
looking out for them. Sheila Anthon of 6 Fordyce Manor off of Bopp Road on Saturday
January 23, 2016 at 2:18 in the afternoon was weaving all over the road on Clayton
Road according to a witness. She then ran off the road narrowly missing a walker on the
sidewalk before hitting a phone pole and fire hydrant. This was across the street from
the Mason Woods Village Shopping Center and just east of the fire station.
Here are the witness statements and the apparent lie from Anthon.
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Anthon was issued citations for Improper Lane Use and Careless and Impudent
Driving.
OUTCOME: Here is where Sluys and Waldemer showed their concern for residents of
Town and Country. On November 14, 2016 the Improper Lane Use charge was
dismissed. Despite two witnesses and evidence of two off road crashes, the Careless
and Impudent Driving charge was reduced to ILLEGAL PARKING and Anthon was fined
$225.
Clearly Sluys and Waldemer did not give a rat's ass about the safety of the public or
people walking on sidewalks. But they did care greatly that resident Sheilah Anthon
would not receive any points on her driver's license after she hired a fellow lawyer.
This is nothing new to Anthon. In 2006 she had a speeding ticket in Town and Country
reduced to Illegal Parking. Ald. Gussie Crawford put court reform on the agenda of the
last police commission and then missed the meeting. None of the other alderpersons
seem to care, despite a couple of them making this a campaign issue at one time.
THE CITY PROSECUTOR'S HANDLING OF EXCESSIVELY HIGH SPEEDING
CASES SENDS A CLEAR MESSAGE: THE MESSAGES ARE to police officers and
it is WHY BOTHER? Read the facts behind these cases.
99 MPH IN A 60 MPH ZONE ON WB I-64 AT I-270 REDUCED TO NO-FINE AND NO-
POINTS: On Thursday night into Friday morning October 30, 2015 at 1:16 AM it was
clear and the temperature had fallen to 39 degrees.
Town and Country Police Officer Yaakub clocked John Wesley Bradshaw driving his
2007 GMC Yukon (a rather large vehicle) at 99 MPH immediately after he passed over
I-270 on WB I-64.
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Here is Bradshaw's past record:
02/06/91 Driving While Revoke 2-Days Jail MO Highway Patrol
Improper Lane Use $41.50 fine
03/17/01 Driving While Suspended $315 fine Country Club Hills PD
04/22/01 Stealing 14-days jail 1 year additional jail but on prob St. Charles PD
11/25/03 Driving with Suspended License 2-Days jail St. Louis City PD
12/26/05 Driving Without a Valid License 1-year Jail 10-days MO Highway Patrol
shock jail then 2-years probation
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Speeding 20 or more over limit $325 fine
06/03/06 Moving Violation reduced to Illegal Parking $50 fine MO Highway Patrol
Moving Violation reduced to Illegal Parking $200 fine
No Valid Drivers License $200 fine
07/25/07 Driving with Suspended or Revoked Lic 9 Days in Jail St. Louis City PD
12/07/07 Misdemeanor Poss of Marijuana 10 Days Jail MO Highway Patrol
Driving With Suspended License 10 Days jail
02/15/09 Driving With Suspended License 45-Days jail MO Highway Patrol
Speeding 2-Days jail
05/17/11 Stealing 30-Days Jail St. Peters PD
Receiving Stolen Property 30-Days Jail
Trespassing 30-Days Jail
01/23/13 Speeding $200 fine MO Highway Patrol
11/05/15 Moving Violation reduced to a Parking Vio $175 fine Normandy PD
OUTCOME OF TOWN AND COUNTRY 99 MPH CITATION: Bradford hired an
attorney and the case was moved to the St. Louis County Associate Circuit Court, but
was still prosecuted by T&C City Prosecutor Ed Sluys. Bradford who has spent over 80
days in jail for traffic offenses and who has been fined over $1,000 for traffic violations
dating back 25 years was given a NO-FINE NO-POINTS 2-year probation term.
As a Town and Country resident I really don't feel safer with someone doing 39 MPH
over the speed limit that has nothing happen to them.
ST. LOUIS MAN DOING 35 MPH OVER THE LIMIT IN A CONSTRUCTION ZONE IS
CONVICTED OF A CRIME HE DIDN'T DO; NO-POINTS ILLEGAL PARKING! Ali
Noor, 26, of 3621 Meramec in South St. Louis was driving his silver 2000 Toyota
Corolla westbound on I-64 and had just passed I-270 when he was clocked by Officer
Hamel of the Town and Country Police.
It was overcast and 31 degrees on Wednesday night February 3, 2016 at 8:08 PM when
Noor's 15-year-old Toyota was found to be speeding 85 MPH in a construction zone
with narrow lanes. He was stopped by Officer Hamel and issued a citation.
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OUTCOME: Noor hired a St. Louis County lawyer and the case was transferred to St.
Louis County Associate Circuit Court. Town and Country prosecutor Ed Sluys handled
the prosecution. Sluy amended the 35 MPH over the limit citation to "Illegal Parking."
Judge Richard Stewart went along with this farce. Noor was fined $200 for Illegal
Parking at 85 MPH.
CORRECTION: Concerning the recusal of Linda Rallo from the Town Square
discussion, Linda told me it wasn't because her husband had done work for Brinkmann
Development, but because someone who works with her husband has. She said she
would inquire of City Attorney Steve Garrett to see if she can attend meetings now that
the developer has been selected.
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THE TOWN AND COUNTRY RACES
WARD 1
Lynn Wright 2478 White Stable Road Lynn is the incumbent. She has been on the
Board of Aldermen for 12 years. More often than not she has the "deer in the
headlights" look on issues and when she does speak up she cannot sell her position.
But she gets clearly pissed if someone disagrees with her. I have never seen her vote
contrary on a position where Mayor/Cigarette Lobbyist Jon Dalton has taken a stance.
Money is no object to Lynn if it involves Parks. Anyone who questions her desire for
excessive spending on Parks or Arts immediately gets the stink eye.
Michael Cozad 12071 Carberry Place Cozad is the VP of the family owned commercial
real estate company. I would hope if elected Cozad would ignore the NIMBYs and vote
for the Tim Horton's to go in at the corner of Clayton Road and Ballas instead of a
vacant lot. I noticed the other day that the Horton's in Maplewood that was 24-hours
now closes at 10 pm. That corner is still a great location not to draw more people to the
area, but serve the ones who already drive through the intersection getting to hospitals,
schools, medical and office buildings.
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Ward Two:
Tiffany Frautschi On Day-One of filing no one filed against Tiffany, who would be
hard to beat. Frautschi currently has the voters with kids in school vote, plus older
residents like her a lot.
WARD THREE:
Fred Meyland-Smith: Fred is always good at meetings in the winter time, because it is
always nice to have an extra source of hot air on a cold winter night. In the past Fred
has shown that he is against the first amendment as he hates it when churches put up
signs and flagpoles that he does not like. Then he attacks newspaper reporters, even
the Religion Editor of the Post Dispatch when Fred tried to block a 40-foot high flag pole
at a church and Bill McClellan when he wrote a column about Town and Country firing
three employees at Christmas in 2009 instead of trying to trim the budget to save their
jobs.
When I was on the Board of Aldermen Fred tried to introduce an ordinance making it
illegal to write or say anything untoward or unkind about a fellow alderperson. This was
in response to this newsletter, which used to be titled "Alderman Newsletter." Fred is an
angry man, who wants to serve his own agenda before the residents of Town and
Country. He is much more a supporter of George III than the US Bill of Rights. This guy
should not hold office. He will win reelection easily.
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Fred about to start another lecture series and extend the length of an Aldermanic meeting by 10
minutes and to the right his apparent here, King George III, since he has no use for the Bill of Rights.
Linda Robson 2 Williamsburg Estates Linda is close to being a real liberal. She had
served on the Green Team and now the Conservation Commission. She has been a
member of the Mason Ridge Garden Club for over a decade. She is more liberal than
Fred. I wish her a lot of luck, but she has little chance in winning, despite the fact a
change would be nice.
Ward 4
Jon Benigas 14288 Cedar Springs Drive Benigas, who for a year did not say one
word to me in an off the dais conversation when I was on the Board of Alderman, had
stepped down and then was recruited by Mayor Dalton to file and force former Mayor
David Karney off of the ballot. Karney as an alderman sent an anonymous email under
the name of J. Storhouse to Meyland Smith saying he should be shot like the deer he
voted to kill.
It worked. When Benigas filed, Karney withdrew and Benigas has been back in office
for four years. Benigas specializes in marriage counseling for men only. He is also a
vegetarian with a gut, who comes to meetings late, has a tendency to fall asleep and
leaves early from special meetings.
He is the most liberal member of the board of aldermen. He is the former chair of the
defunct Green Team commission. He threatened to resign that position if the
alderpersons did not pass a bill for a Green study of the community that required
membership to a United Nations organization. Tiffany Frautschi and Lindsey Butler got
that blocked before they were elected as alderwomen. Benigas did not deliver on his
promise and did not resign his position. He is currently unopposed.
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Benigas
Mayor:
Jon Dalton 12801 Tundra Court Let's list all the accomplishments of Dalton.
1) For over 10 years he was lobbyist in Jefferson City for 28 different brands of
cigarettes. With one hand he swears to look after the health, safety and welfare of the
citizens of Town and Country and with the other he was trying to kill people by lobbying
to keep Missouri cigarette taxes the lowest in the country and most of the free world. He
also kept Town and Country from having strong anti-smoking ordinances.
2) He was sued three times by local businesses and a medical provider for failing to
pay his bills. He in turned counter sued each one claiming they were negligent in some
way.
3) He created three different LLCs with local West County investors and then used
eminent domain with his law firm representing the City of St. Louis to obtain land for an
underfunded nightclub district (The Icehouse District) south of the new Busch Stadium,
unaware that the Cardinals planned to build Ballpark Village. He cheated a 78-year-old
widow who had operated a salvage business on S. Broadway since 1948, now with her
adult sons. She sued and won an $800,000 judgment. He and his group failed to pay
the judgment until she sued them in Federal Court. He also sued the Society of the
Sacred Heart as he wanted a building owned by the church group. Since the deed was
still in the name of the original purchaser Dalton also sued Sr. Rose Philippine
Duchesne, who became the first female Saint from the United States.
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Yes, Dalton sued a Saint of the Church who had been dead 155 years. What a guy!
4) On May 1, 2016 he filed a paper with the State of Missouri Division of Health and
Aging that he was the representative for the Stonecrest of Town and Country Assisted
Living Center that was planned to be built behind the Town and Country Schnuck's
Supermarket. Apparently Dalton had suffered a serve head trauma and forgot that he
had been mayor of Town and Country for 11 years and had a conflict of interest.
He recused himself from the pending legislation before the Board of Aldermen after an
article appeared in the St. Louis Business Journal. However he is the registered
lobbyist for the owners of Stonecrest, which means he still has a clear conflict of
interest.
Dalton has used his position for profit and has a reputation of cheating people ranging
from local companies, health care providers to widows and even going so low as to sue
a Saint. Clearly this guy deserves another 4-years to give him a total of 16-years as
mayor. He currently is running unopposed. One can only hope someone steps up and
files to run against him. Maybe St. Duchesne can find someone.
Saint Duchesne and the man who sued her, Mayor Jon Dalton.
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UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 201
December 19, 2016
SEVEN YEARS AND FIVE MONTHS LATER GREGORY KIBBY IS CONVICTED FOR
STEALING TWO BOTTLES OF BOOZE FROM THE CHESTERFIELD SCHNUCKS.
The crime occurred on Tuesday evening, April 21, 2009 at 6:58 PM at the Hilltop
Schnucks supermarket. A black/male was seen taking a 750 ML bottle of Bombay
Sapphire Gin ($26.99) and a 750 ML bottle of Jack Daniels ($25.99) and walking out of
the store. A manager saw him enter a blue Lincoln which then watched as the car
drove off. The manager got the license plate number.
The suspect was also ID'ed on security camera footage from stealing booze from a
Schnucks in St. Charles, MO. He was identified as Gregory Kibby, 56, of St. Louis, MO.
Police detectives attempted to contact the registered owner of the blue Lincoln, Joel
Parker, 57 of Bellefontaine Neighbors. After several attempts to contact Parker, a
detective conducted a telephone interview with him. He denied driving his car to
Chesterfield. He also said he did not remember what he did in April and that he had not
lend his car to anyone. He was so unresponsive in his answers the detective completed
a citation for "Stealing" and mailed it to Parker's home.
Meanwhile the "wanted" for Kibby remained in the statewide police computer system.
Six months after the crime: On October 19, 2009, Chesterfield Police officers
responded to the Frontenac Police Station and picked by Kibby who was being held as
a fugitive from Chesterfield. He was interviewed by Det. Rider.
Here is a key part of Kibby's confession where he stated he wants to turn his life
around.
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Parker, the wheel man, showed up in Chesterfield Muni Court and pled guilty on June
16, 2009 and was fined $350.
Now let's see how Kibby went about starting his life over again:
03/29/10 In starting his life over, Kibby failed to appear to court in Chesterfield and a
warrant was issued for his arrest. The Maplewood Police had him in custody on March
29, 2010. He was issued another citation to appear in Chesterfield Court.
Gregory Kibby in 2009
12/15/09: Kibby was arrested by the Kirkwood Police for Felony Stealing (Third
Offense). On 10/29/10 he was found guilty and sentenced 3-years in prison.
03/16/10: St. Louis Police Officer working in the 1st District arrested Kibby and charged
him with Felony Stealing (Third Offense). He pled guilty on 07/12/10 and was
sentenced to 3 years in prison.
09/03/13 Kibby never showed for the new court date in 2010 and a new warrant was
issued for his arrest. He finished a sentence in St. Louis and was arrested by the
Chesterfield Police at the St. Louis Community Release Center. Kibby made bond in
Chesterfield and then did not show up for court. Another warrant was issued for his
arrest.
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04/19/16 Kibby had been arrested again and Chesterfield officers picked him up at the
St. Louis County Jail in Clayton.
Kibby in 2016.
OUTCOME: On September 15, 2016 Kibby pled guilty before a St. Louis County
Associate Circuit Judge to an amended charge of trespassing instead of the theft of the
two bottles of booze he confessed to and was fined $300.
Here is where the Chesterfield Police Screwed up: The following is Kibby's arrest and
conviction record prior to his 2009 arrest in Chesterfield:
12/19/92 Felony Stealing Richmond Heights PD
10/04/93 PG 7-years prison, but placed on SES probation with
120 days Shock jail time.
03/12/96 Probation revoked and another 120 Shock Jail time
06/30/97 Probation revoked ordered to serve 3-years Prison
09/22/94 Stealing Misdemeanor Boone CO MO
09/02/96 Pled Guilty sentenced to 30-days jail
01/30/97 Misdemeanor Stealing Des Peres DPS
02/26/97 Pled Guilty sentenced to 3-months jail
11/15/01 Stealing Misdemeanor St. Charles PD
06/10/04 Pled Guilty fined $150
01/16/05 Stealing Misdemeanor St. Charles CO Sheriff
Assault
03/07/07 Pled Guilty sentenced to 60-days jail
10/10/08 Felony Stealing 3rd Offense St. Charles PD
10/15/10 Pled Guilty sentenced to 3 years prison
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If the Chesterfield cops would have charged Kibby with a Felony Theft Third of more
offense charge they would not have had to deal with this guy over a seven year period.
The county police and prosecutor would have been picking him up after he failed to
show in court and he would have been sentenced long before 2016.
SHOPLIFTER TURNED ROBBER AT CHESTERFIELD OUTLETS SENTENCED TO
A YEAR IN JAIL: However, the Chesterfield city prosecutor is about to waste a lot of
time and money.
Perhaps you remember our article in the Ex Alderman Newsletter 231 from June 27,
2016 when we reported that drug addict Kathryn Love, 50, of North St. Louis and
another woman were shoplifting from the Gap at the Taubman Outlets. Love was
stopped by a Chesterfield female police officer and began fighting the officer and then
told her sister to spray the officer with pepper spray. That didn't work and Love was
subdued.
2014 2016 June 2016
She has been arrested using over 40 aliases making it difficult to track all of her arrests
without a FBI fingerprint report. But here are some of them.
04/27/88 Felony Receiving Stolen Property St. Louis County
PG 06/24/88 sentenced to 6 months County Jail
07/27/88 Misdemeanor Stealing St. Louis CO
2 Counts Assault
07/06/89 Found Guilty under name Toyette Holloway sentenced to
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six months jail but placed on probation.
09/04/91 Felony Stealing St. Louis County PD
PG 5/24/93 sentenced to 10 years prison, but placed on 5-years probation
after serving 120 days shock incarceration.
06/30/92 Stealing (Misdemeanor) St. Louis CO PD
PG 05/24/93 under name of Watik Williams sentenced to 1 year jail
08/20/92 Felony Stealing Over $150 St. Louis CO
PG 01/28/94 Under name of Michelle Grady sentence to 7 years
prison, placed on probation after 120 days shock jail time
05/17/96 probation revoked sentenced to prison
12/10/92 Felony Stealing Over $500 Brentwood PD
PG 05/24/93 under name Watik Williams sentenced to 10 years prison
placed on probation after serving 120 days Shock jail time.
Probation revoked on 03/07/96 sentenced to prison
11/13/03 Felony Receiving Stolen Property St. Peters PD
PG 03/08/04 Sentenced to 7 years prison
07/25/14 Stealing
04/28/16 Felony Stealing Over $500 St. Louis County PD
arrested 06/20/16 on a warrant after her arrest in Chesterfield
06/18/16 Felony Stealing, Assault on LE Officer, Chesterfield PD
Resisting Arrest
Normally we have a copy of the incident and arrest report by now, but the Chesterfield
Police will not release it as her co-defendants have not been arrested yet and there is a
city charge of Possession of Narcotic Paraphernalia. She can't answer that charge for a
while because she was just sentenced to a year in jail.
Here is the court's Probable Cause Statement, that we posted in June:
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Since Love is serving a year in the County Jail, what is the point of the Chesterfield
Municipal Court System still having the drug paraphernalia charge? That is usually a
charge that is reduced to "Littering" by Chesterfield's Non-Prosecutor Prosecutor Tim
Engelmeyer with a stiff fine. Let's face it Love doesn't have any money.
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The Chesterfield Police will have to have an officer leave the city and pick up Love
when she is done with her jail sentence. In the new age of Muni Court reforms, she
probably will not have to post a bond, because it is minor charge. She will be booked
and released on a summons. She will then fail to show up to court and anther warrant
will be issued and repeat the process. The smart thing to do is dismiss the Drug
Paraphernalia charge and save the city money and keep police officers in service in the
city. But nobody ever said the Tim Engelmeyer or Judge Rick Brunk are smart.
RIVER VALLEY DRIVE CLOSURES TAKES A TWIST: At the December Planning and
Public Works meeting the committee voted for the city staff to work on a new design for
the closure of River Valley Drive. The street runs off of Olive Blvd. and goes north
through the River Bend Subdivision, down a narrow twisty, windy road and then enters
Maryland Heights.
Maryland Heights has rezoned the area (Howard's Bend) just past the Chesterfield City
Limits for a combination of residential (single and multi-family homes & apartments)
commercial and industrial development. If River Valley Road would stay open the
amount of traffic would go up at least 10-fold and maybe more. This would seriously
impact the Parkway School District elementary school located in the subdivision on
River Valley Drive.
The city had a design for the closure and approved the funding. The subdivision
trustees gave a very small amount of subdivision property for the cul-de-sac
(turnaround) construction. Resident Andy Shanfeld opposed closing the road. He
claimed he had rights in the property to be given to the city as a subdivision resident.
The trustees disagreed, but the City Attorney Chris Graville thought a court might find
some merit in Shanfeld's position. A neighbor on the opposite side of the street agreed
to donate some land for the closure and using public easement right-of-way property the
city came up with a new plan, where it might not need the new land on opposite side of
the road. The whole thing might fit on right of way easement.
Andy Shanfeld costing the city and his subdivision money.
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This was the original plan. If you look closely the turnaround goes slightly above a
dotted line and onto the contested subdivision property.
Here is the new design (below). If you look carefully the dotted line is now completely
above the circle pavement. City Public Works Director Jim Eckrich said the city staff
could handle doing the new design. The increased cost could be somewhere between
$25,000 and $57,000.
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The City Council has already approved closing the road, but must vote on cost
increases. However, it appears as if the road will eventually be shut down per the will,
of the majority of the residents despite the singular opposition of Mr. Shanfeld.
AFTER THREE PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND
HUNDREDS OF RESIDENTS IN OPPOSITION, APARTMENT DEVELOPER
DECIDES TO DROP PLAN AND START ALL OVER AGAIN TO COME BACK WITH
A NEW PLANS: Tom Kaiman is the developer. He owns one piece of property and
has several more bought on the contingency if he can get the property rezoned. That
does not appear to be happening after another overflow hearing of unhappy residents.
The proposal now calls for 252 apartment units at the corner of Schoettler Road and
South Outer Forty, down from 284. The area is currently zoned residential and not
multi-family.
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The proposed land for the project.
The crowd was still large and upset.
The city did not rent out of the Conference Center at the Doubletree like they did
in September, but they were still expecting an overflow crowd.
This was the crowd at the Double Tree in September.
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This was the overflow crowd at City Hall on December 12.
THE PUBLIC IS HEARD FIRST: And Heard they were! Here are a few of the
speakers.
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Many Ann Mastorakos was the first to speak. Most people opposed to the project
received applause after they spoke. Mastorakos received loud applause when her name
was called.
The uniqueness is that Mastorakis, a widow, has a multi-acre tact that sits between the
location of the proposed apartments and a 5-plus acre tract that the developers have to
the south of her house that they want to use to meet the green space requirements.
However it is not connected and Mastorakis refuses to sell.
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"The addition of green space to the south of my property does not negate the fact that
2,054 residents in the area have signed petitions against the project."
John Green spoke and said the proposed project violated city requirements concerning
density, land use, building heights and green space requirements.
Ray Bosebecker pointed out there are 3,521 apartment units in Chesterfield and there
is not a need for more apartments.
Dean Daniels complained that if the developer gives his required 5-plus acres to the
city as a park, there would be a loss in tax revenue. He also questioned the developer's
estimate that out of 600 residents in the 252 apartments only 100 would be going to
work and have an impact on morning commute traffic.
Michael Moore commented how the project violates the comprehensive plan and the
density levels violate the city code.
David Kaiser made comments toward the developer's spokesman, consulting engineer
George Stock.
"Mr. Stock has said we just don't understand. I'm not the brightest guy but 2054
residents (number that signed petition against project) apparently don't understand.
This project is simply the best way from them (developers) to earn a quick buck."
Ben Atchison pointed out the will of the residents. "The developer can get a bad idea,
summit it to the city and inconvenience 2000 people for a year. These residents are
willing to fight this forever. Please do not underestimate the will of the people on this
issue.
Ben Keathley who is a former city council candidate spoke about the overall view of
this issue across the city. "It's time for other residents in the city to make our voices
heard. If this can happen on Schoettler Road it can happen all over the city. It's not just
the Schoettler Road residents against this. It's residents all over town who are against
it."
Ben Keathley, is young lawyer who has been out of law school for three years. He filed
to run for the City Council in Ward Two for Bridget Nations' seat the next day.
James Higgins who has lived in the area for the last seven years was the last person
to speak in opposition of the project.
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"We were spending month after month looking for the right house. If you notice, a lot of
people here are older. I want to live here until I'm old like them."
THE PROPONENTS: None of the proponents were actual residents, but were all with
the developers, KU Development Co LLC and Mills Development. Any speaker would
be allowed 3-minutes. A number of employees for the developers signed up to speak,
but then gave their time to the spokesman George Stock, who got 12 minutes. Before
Stock, lowlife zoning and development lawyer John King spoke.
Stock's daughter, John King and George Stock.
When King was called the crowed went "Ohhhhhh" and then changed to "Booooo."
King went on the premise that since prior to the city incorporating in 1988 the property
was zoned multi-family by the County. It was changed when Chesterfield did its own
zoning. King claimed that it was up to "the city to force people to do transitional zoning."
He finished by saying that the city should have to rezone the property back to multi-
family.
George Stock tried to use examples of existing apartments prior to the City of
Chesterfield existing. He used the Village Green Apartment on Clayton Road that
borders Town and Country City Limits. He also used the Schoettler Valley Apartments
which are not off of Schoettler Road, but off of Chesterfield Parkway.
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Councilman Dan Hurt pointed out to Stock the illogic thinking in his argument.
"In all fairness, Mr. Stock, your examples of Village Green and Schottler Valley are
unfair because they existed before the area became The City of Chesterfield. One of
the main reason to incorporate as a city was the bad zoning.
THE LEAD BALLOON FALLS ON THE CROWD: After a 10 minute break, the hearing
resumed.
At this point City Planner Aimee Nasiff asked Stock, ":Are you going to Change your
application?
Stock: Yes
"Since we are at the issues stage, this would be a change. State Statue would require
new public hearings. We would need to have the developer submit a new application ,"
said Nasiff.
Stock: I have no choice but to redesign the plans.
However, the developer team wanted to hear comments from staff and the commission.
Green Space Unacceptable: Ast. City Planner Jessica Henry spoke and stated that
the staff would recommend that the city not accept the 5.4 acres the developers want to
donate to the city for green space and a park.
"This tract of land has no suitable access points for a City park. It would not be
appropriate for a park," she said.
Jessica Henry of the City Planning staff reports the city should not
accept the 5.4 acre tract as a park.
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Commissioner Merrell Hansen would clearly be a "no" vote. "This is not urban and it
(proposed apartments) does not have a place in the area.
Dan Hurt was back asking questions. "We have been doing this for a long time. I'm
trying to figure out what the petitioner is trying to do. I see this as meandering, trying to
find something that fits."
Stock: "252 unit apartment."
Stock stopped speaking for the second time in the night as Thomas Kaiman, of KU
Development, LLC whispered in his ear.
It was clear that the developers did not have their story straight.
City Attorney Chris Graville spelled things out to Stock and Kaiman. "The hearing
notice was very specific. In fairness you would have to go back and start all over again,"
said Graville.
Graville sending things back in the Time Machine.
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There were two more commissioners who spoke. I'm sorry it was not all eight.
Laura Lucking: "There is a single family home sitting there in between them
(apartments and required green space). There is someone living there. I'm worried
about them. This is someone's life and home. I don't agree with it (apartment
proposal). I say Amen to all the people who have stood up and spoke for her."
Debbie Midgley: "I don't understand coming back for another zoning chance. It is too
dense. All these other residents feel it is too dense and too much traffic."
Somehow the conversation went to the trees the developers would save. "WE can save
47% of all the trees," said Stock.
"Isn't that because you can't use the land where the trees are," was the response.
I don't understand why the developers want to waste their money and continue to pay
lawyers, Stock and his team to draw up new plans. This is not going to pass the
Planning Commission or the City Council. Common sense would say it is time to fold
and go home and not increase your loses.
THE CANDIDATES WHO FILED ON TH FIRST DAY: here is the breakdown of who
filed for mayor and city council on Tuesday December 13:
Mayor:
Bob Nation 17669 Bridgeway Drive Bob is the incumbent. He fought with the former
city administrator, Mike Herring, who we later learned had joined then mayor John
Nations and then City Attorney Rob Heggie in conspiring to hide public records for a
questionable land deal. Herring pushed to impeach Nation to get get rid of him and his
seven year attempt to do something about the Doorack Land deal.
Herring use a July event when Nation used foul language directed at Herring inside a
closed office of Libby Malberg-Tucker, an assistant city administrator. He could not get
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Nation impeached but did get him censured. When Nation refused to back down,
Herring seeing the handwriting on the wall retired.
Word is that Generation Xer Randy Logan who often talks before thinking and rarely
has a clue, will file against Nation. Last year Logan filed five minutes before the close of
the month long filing period.
WARD 1
Barb McGuinness 95 River Bend Drive Barb has been checking the figures in the
city books twice and helped force open the Doorack Lease scandal with questions of
why the city is paying over $80,000 a year in lease rent and taxes on a vacant lot. She
also is paying out of her pocket to have the grass in medians cut on Ladue Road in the
Green Trails subdivision when the city and the subdivision refused to do it despite there
being a view obstruction for turning traffic.
McGuinness was elected to serve out the last year on the late Nancy Greenwood's
term. She now is trying for a two-year term. I don't think anyone could do a better job
than McGuinness currently is doing.
WARD 2
Ben Kumar Keathley 14920 Rutland Circle Keathley is a couple years
out of law school and has his own practice.
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Aaron Wahl 15455 Country Mill Court Wahl is a chiropractor working
at his family owned clinic in Chesterfield.
Ward 3
Dan Hurt 20235 Emerald Crest Ct. Hurt dates back to the start of
Chesterfield. He took some time off and then lost to Bruce Geiger in a run for mayor to
fill Jon Nations' unexpired term when he abandoned his role as mayor to go to Metro
Transit (Bi-State). Hurt then came back big in 2013 by clobbering incumbent Randy
Logan for Logan's council seat. Hurt is honest and thoughtful. He is obsessed with
putting a police officer in every elementary school in Chesterfield. That is not going to
happen in 2017. They will still have to share three cops.
Ward 4: This race will be to replace attorney Bruce DeGroot who was elected to the
Missouri House of Representatives in November.
Matthew J. White 2115 Heather Glen Dr 63017 White is 31 years
old, has owned his home for two years and has no court action past or present.
Scott Lichvar 1268 Bluffview Ridge Dr 63005 Lichvar work in IT sales. He has lived
in Chesterfield for 20 years or longer with his wife Mary. Lichvar did have a lawsuit in
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2004 against Phillips Medical Systems that was moved from State Court to Federal
Court. He was represented by Bruce DeGroot.
Nathan Roach 1200 Turnberry Ct 63005 Roach
was just recently appointed to the Planning Commission by Mayor Bob Nation. He
operates a sales consulting firm out of his house. On March 20, 2016 the Post-Dispatch
printed a Letter to the Editor complaining about an unfair editorial regarding Chesterfield
Mayor Bob Nation and city wide support for Nation.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/opinion/mailbag/editorial-gets-it-wrong-many-in-
chesterfield-support-mayor-nation/article_f9c2aab0-96d2-5302-ab02-b6b2a4f4fe39.html
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER Check what the police calls and
arrests were for last week.
CHESTERFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT Media Report December 7, 2016 - December 13, 2016
Time of Occurrence Generic Address Business/Location Name Incident Type
12/13/2016, 1830-1845 17XXX CHESTERFIELD AIRPORT RD 54th Street Fraud Counterfeit Bills Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject passed counterfeit bills to victim after sale of cell phone. 12/13/2016, 0705 1XX FOUR SEASONS SHPG CTR Drugs Paraphernalia Brief Narrative Description: 16 yo male in possession of marijuana paraphernalia after suspicious person check. 11/23/2016, 0000-12/13/2016, 1210 14XXX LONG BRANCH CT Property Damage to House
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Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject damaged door lock on front door of victim's residence. 12/13/2016, 1157 17XXX NORTH OUTER 40 RD Taubman Outlet Mall Larceny over $500 Person Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject took victim's cell phone after it was lost in mall. 12/13/2016, 1705 14XXX CLAYTON RD Shell Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: 25 yo male concealed motor oil and left store without paying. 12/12/2016, 1200 14XXX SUMMER BLOSSOM LN Fraud Identity Theft Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject used victim's information to apply for multiple credit cards. 12/07/2016, 1800-1930 14XX WOODBRIDGE CROSSING DR Fraud Credit Card Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject used victim's debit card information to make purchase. 12/12/2016, 1820 3XX SHETLAND VALLEY CT Trespassing Private Property Brief Narrative Description: 26 yo male was intoxicated and entered victim's residence. 12/12/2016, 1742 1XX THF BLVD Walmart Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: 23 and 22 yo males concealed razor and took kit and left store without paying. 12/09/2016, 1600-12/12/2016, 1700 1X WILD HORSE WAY Larceny over $500 from Residence Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject took trailer from side of victim's residence. 12/12/2016, 1645-1700 16XXX BAXTER RD 310 Larceny under $500 from Person Brief Narrative Description: 43 yo male took coat from doctor's office. 12/12/2016, 0418 17XXX COURTYARD MILL LN Burglary Residential - Home Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject forced entry into garage and residence and took automobile that was parked in garage. 12/11/2016, 1320 18XXX OUTLET BLVD Finish Line Fraud Credit Card Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject used victim's credit card information to make purchase. 12/09/2016, 1600-2200 14XXX SOUTH OUTER 40 RD Tampering with an Auto Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject poured unknown substance into fuel tank of victim's vehicle causing it to break down. 12/10/2016, 1734 15XXX CLAYMONT ESTATES DR Fraud Credit Card Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject used victim's credit card information to make purchases. 12/10/2016, 1200-1800 14XXX CLAYTON RD 212 Briarcrest Larceny under $500 from Residence Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject took credit card and money from victim's residence. 12/09/2016, 1717-1723 2XX THF BLVD Lowe's Larceny over $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject took tools and walked out of store without paying. 12/09/2016, 0508-12/09/2016, 0700 17XX CLARKSON RD McDonalds Harassment/Threat Texting Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject sent threatening text messages to victim. 12/10/2016, 1200 14XX ASTERWOOD CT Larceny under $500 from Residence Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject took delivery package from victim's front porch. 12/11/2016, 1055 1XX THF BLVD Walmart Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject took victim's cell phone after it was left unattended behind counter. 12/11/2016, 1719 18XXX OUTLET BLVD Gander Mountain Larceny over $500 Shoplifting
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Brief Narrative Description: 52 yo male took crossbow and ran out of store without paying. 12/09/2016, 1200-12/10/2016, 1800 14XXX SUMMER BLOSSOM LN Fraud Identity Theft Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject used victim's information to open up credit card accounts. 11/25/2016, 1200-12/10/2016, 1400 3XX E CHESTERFIELD CTR Drury Larceny over $500 Employer Brief Narrative Description: 31 yo female and 23 yo male took clothing, credit cards, and jewelry from employer. 12/10/2016, 1350 3XX THF BLVD Gordman's Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Store Brief Narrative Description: 28 yo female concealed clothing and left store without paying. 12/09/2016, 2313 6XX POST RD 3 Fraud Deceptive Sale/Advertising Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject sent victim fraudulent check and attempted to have him transfer money to another bank account. 12/07/2016, 0001-12/07/2016, 2359 14XXX AGUSTA DR Fraud Credit Card Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject used victim's credit card information to make purchase. 12/09/2016, 1929 15XXX OLIVE BLVD Shell Larceny under $500 Gas Drive Off Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject pumped gasoline and drove out of gas station without paying 12/09/2016, 1625-1647 14XXX LOS PADRES CT Assault Common - Actual Assault Brief Narrative Description: 55 yo male spit at victim after argument causing no injuries. 12/09/2016, 1615 18XXX OUTLET BLVD Buckhead Grill Assault Common - Threat Brief Narrative Description: 24 yo female threatened co-worker with knife after disagreement.
12/09/2016, 1140-1320 17XXX NORTH OUTER 40 RD Taubmann Outlet Mall Larceny over $500 from Auto Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject broke out window on victim's vehicle and took a purse. 12/09/2016, 0320 16XXX CHESTERFIELD AIRPORT RD Digital DOC Burglary Commercial - Business Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subjects broke out front window of business and took electronic items. 12/09/2016, 0252 7XX LONG ROAD CROSSING DR 9 CPR Burglary Commercial - Business Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subjects broke out front window of business and took electronic items and cash. 12/08/2016, 0720-12/08/2016, 0745 1XX THF BLVD Walmart Larceny over $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: 32 yo male switched bar codes on merchandise and paid a lesser value for items and then left the store. 12/06/2016, 1229 2XX THF BLVD Lowe's Fraud Credit Card Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subject used victim's credit card information to make purchases. 12/08/2016, 1235 1XX HILLTOWN VILLAGE CTR Schnucks Drugs Paraphernalia Brief Narrative Description: 38 yo male in possession of marijuana paraphernalia after suspicious vehicle check. 09/24/2016, 1311 14XXX EAGLE MANOR CT Checks Account Closed Brief Narrative Description: 44 yo male wrote closed account check to victim. 12/08/2016, 1347 2XX CHESTERFIELD MALL Gymboree Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: 45 yo female concealed clothing and left store without paying. 12/08/2016, 1440 2XX CHESTERFIELD MALL Children's Place Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: 20 yo female concealed clothing and left store without paying. After arrest other stolen clothing located in suspect's vehicle. 12/08/2016, 1801 4X THF BLVD Target Larceny over $500 Shoplifting
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Brief Narrative Description: 52 yo male pushed cart full of merchandise out of store without paying. Upon contact with police, suspect ran but was caught by officers. Also in possession of narcotics and paraphernalia. 12/08/2016, 1749 17XXX NORTH OUTER 40 RD H&M Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: 36 yo female concealed clothing and jewelry and left store without paying. 12/08/2016, 0621 14XXX TIMBERWAY CT Assault Common - Actual Assault Brief Narrative Description: 35 yo male with mental illness becoming violent. Upon contact with officers, suspect assaulted officer causing no injuries. Suspect taken into custody after Taser deployment with no injuries reported to suspect. 09/28/2016, 1200-10/28/2016, 1200 13XXX OLIVE BLVD Ann's Bra Shop Checks Insufficient Funds- Brief Narrative Description: 36 yo female passed insufficient funds check to business. 12/07/2016, 0136 I64 HWY E & CLARKSON Drugs Paraphernalia Brief Narrative Description: 23 yo male in possession of marijuana paraphernalia after disturbance call investigation. 12/07/2016, 1515 2XX CHESTERFIELD MALL Foot Locker Larceny under $500 Shoplifting Brief Narrative Description: 47 and 35 yo females concealed clothing and left store without paying. 09/30/2016, 1025 14XXX CLAYTON RD Petromart Fraud Credit Card Brief Narrative Description: Unknown subjects used victim's credit card to make purchase.
MONARCH FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Board of Directors:
Rick Gans The current president of theFire District did not stand in any lines to be first
on the ballot. He filed at 10:55am on Tuesday and is currently the only person on the
ballot.
The Saga of Chief Marsonette: We had heard a rumor that the embezzlement
charges against Monarch Fire Chief Chuck Marsonette would be dropped on Thursday
December 15 and he could be back on the job as early as Monday December 19.
That did not happen. The Grand Jury Indictment charges are still pending. Marsonette
did file for bankruptcy which has kept the civil suit by the former employee Reliant Care
at bay.
REAL ESTATE: Shoe man Lester Mankofsky has his Chesterfield home at 9
Arrowhead Estates (behind Faust Park) on the market for 77 days. The three
bedroom house is priced at $3,795,000. It does sit on three acres. The realtors are
marketing the rear view of the house and pool first before the front.
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The house is currently being tax at $8,404. That real estate tax rate would put the
house under $1,000,000. So either Lester is trying to find a sucker who is willing to pay
four times too much for the house or he has been getting the house grossly under
appraised by the taxman.
One website listed the house as the company headquarters of the Mankofsky Shoe Co.
The one photo I liked maybe the best was one that made me think that Walter White
and Jessie were using one of the rooms.
Mankofsky has 6,135 square feet on three acres. I have just at 3,000 sq feet on 1 1/4
acres. My taxes are $6,000 and his $3.8-million spread is only paying $2,400 than me
on the tax books. Something is wrong with this picture. The garages are very
impressive including an oil change pit.
Take a look at the photos from the below realtor website. .
https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/mo/chesterfield/9-arrowhead-
estates/pid_14627808/
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HQ NEW SECURITY AGENT TRAINING: This was some of the training last week for
our new security agent here at the Newsletter HQ:
Stop and Frisk
Then there was the Take Down
and Hold
MUSIC: LAST WEEK WAS BIG FOR LOCAL MUSIC: The U.S. AIR FORCE BAND
OF MID-AMERICA PUT ON THEIR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOW AT THE
SCOTTISH RITE ON LINDELL JUST WEST OF GRAND AVENUE. Back in our
October 31 newsletter we wrote how David Perkel, a grad of Parkway Central has been
the lead trombonist with the U.S. Navy Band out of Washington, DC for 15 years and is
also an adjunct music professor at several East Coast universities.
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Now after seeing the U.S. Air Force Band of Mid-America we see there is another West
County High School grad in an elite Service Band. Airman 1st Class Talie Ferree is a
2011 graduate from Lafayette High School who went on to obtain a music degree from
DePaul University. She is the second chair oboist.
Talie Ferree
The entire 40- piece band standing for the playing of the anthem.
One of the great things about the performance of the Mid-America AF Band and Jazz
Band is vocalist Keisha Gwin from Chicago. She is very good, regardless what she is
singing.
Keisha Gwin
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Perhaps the most interesting bio in the band is Sgt. Helena Giammarco. She was born
in France. She went to high school in Texas and at the North Carolina School of the
Arts. Her BA in music is from The Royal Academy of Music in London, her Masters in
Music is from USC and her PhD is from Catholic University in Washington, DC. She has
also studied in Salzburg and Minsk. Before joining the Air Force Band she was in the
Navy Band. (She married a member of the AF Band.)
Helena Giammarci
The night before the Air Force Christmas Concert it was 3 1/2 hours at Jazz at the
Bistro listening to the The Very Manley Christmas Show featuring Mad Brass and
Rhythm.
If you look closely at the table to the right of the stage you can spot Parkway Northeast Middle School
theater/drama teacher Victoria Churchill and her husband, Dean Christopher.
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artist and the finished product:
GO OUT AND LAUGH! Dean Christopher, Jim Manley and Chris Swann will be playing
the final Rat Pack Monday of the year at the One-19-North on Monday December 19
starting at 7:30.
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Here is Dean last December at the One-19-North. In the second photo he lost his
backup musicians because they were laughing too hard to play.
CHRISTMAS DINNER: Just like at Thanksgiving, Charlotte's Rib at Clayton and Kehrs
Mill Roads will cook your Christmas turkey. You buy it and they will smoke for $1 a
pound. You can pick up your turkey between 11am and 4pm on Christmas Eve.
CHRISTMAS TIME IN THE CITY:
God Bless You Merry Gentlemen; Silent Night, Holy Night; Hark the Herald Angels Sing,
Glory to a Newborn King; Peace on Earth and Goodwill to Men: Yes Christmas time
can mean a special time. I recently saw that at the Dierberg's in Des Peres. There is a
Candy display where the great Christmas candy was located, Andes Mint Chocolates,
Candy Canes, Hershey Kisses and of course WARHEADS.
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THE LIGHTS! THE LIGHTS! The large fake Christmas tree in front of the Marie de Villa
Retirement Center isn't so spectacular during the day, but it sure is at night.
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However around the corner in the 900 block of Weidman Road is another story. It is
one of the smallest and least costly ranch homes in all of Town and Country, with
perhaps the most lights per square inch of any display in town.
Southbound view
The northbound view
CARTOONS: Keep in mind I don't necessarily agree with all of these, but some made
me laugh.
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