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11.30.2009 1:30 pm

Cullinan Properties agrees to restore residential cuts in Noah’s Ark site project

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Following objections from the St. Charles Planning and Zoning Commission, the developer of a mixed-use project at the old Noah’s Ark site is backing off its request to cut by nearly half the number of residential units.

A drawing of part of the planned Streets of St. Charles complex

A drawing of part…

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07.30.2009 3:13 pm

New dispute arises over Frenchtown’s future

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

In 2005, with the support of neighborhood activists, the St. Charles City Council passed a rezoning plan for the Frenchtown historic district which barred any new auto-related businesses from opening there.

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Now some of those same activists are at odds with…

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06.23.2009 11:55 am

Re-vote on St. Charles apartment proposal would violate ordinance, opponent argues

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

An attorney for an opponent of a defeated apartment complex in southern St. Charles says changes proposed by the developer are not substantial enough to allow it to be voted on again for months.

Timothy Huff, an attorney for nearby resident Cordelia…

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06.22.2009 3:51 pm

Developer tweaks defeated St. Charles apartment proposal to try to revive plan

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

In April, the St. Charles City Council narrowly rejected a Michigan developer’s plan for a 252-unit, multi-building apartment complex near the Family Arena amid complaints from nearby residents fearing traffic congestion and the project’s density.

Now the developer, Edward Rose Properties, has returned with…

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06.05.2009 2:44 pm

St. Charles staffers oppose historic designation for Lt. Robert E. Lee

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Charles’ development staff has come out against the owner of the Lt. Robert E. Lee’s request that the restaurant vessel be declared a historic landmark - one key to winning the ability to operate on the city’s Missouri River…

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05.19.2009 5:54 pm

Late-night outdoor food cart proposed for Main Street

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Revelers in St. Charles’ Main Street bar district may get a new late-hours eating spot, as city officials are considering a proposal for an outdoor food vending cart that would operate from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

“It offers some food that…

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04.24.2009 3:15 pm

New president’s house planned at Lindenwood University

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The St. Charles Planning and Zoning Commission on Monday night will take its first look at plans for the

new 9,483-square-foot home Lindenwood University will build for its president, James Evans.

The two-story home will be on a tract of just under…

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01.27.2009 11:24 am

St. Charles planning panel opposes apartments proposed near Family Arena

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Nearby residents fighting a proposed 12-building apartment complex near the Family Arena have convinced the St. Charles Planning and Zoning Commission to weigh in against the plan.

The commission voted 5-0 Monday night against the $20 million 252-unit complex, proposed by Michigan-based…

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01.09.2009 3:44 pm

Councilwoman, neighbors oppose apartment project near Family Arena

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A  12-building, 252-unit apartment complex proposed for southern St. Charles has drawn opposition from residents of two nearby subdivisions and the area’s councilwoman, Laurie Feldman.

Feldman said she shares the neighbors’ concerns about the density of the proposed $20 million development…

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