Wildwood
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Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on several rezoning requests, including a proposal for a 39-unit attached single-family housing complex. The body will also review the final draft of the city's Historic Preservation Plan and a request for a school electronic message center.
- Route 66 Villas: Proposal for 39 attached single-family dwellings at 16701 Manchester Road
- Rezoning requests for single-family homes at 17052 and 17058 Manchester Road
- Telecommunications tower modification request at 4000 State Route 109 (Marianist Retreat Center)
- Conditional Use Permit for a permanent electronic message center at Lafayette High School
- Review of the Final Draft of the Wildwood Historic Preservation Plan
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Site Plan Subcommittee will review a preliminary plat for the Bendick Estates Subdivision submitted by Whalen Custom Homes. The committee will discuss the plan and determine a recommendation for a future meeting.
- Proposed 15 single-family homes on a 51-acre tract
- Project location: West side of Christy Avenue, south of Manchester Road
- Minimum lot size of 3 acres per dwelling
- Proposed private roadway improvements for site access
Administration / Public Works Committee
The Administration/Public Works Committee will take action on a preliminary review of the FY 2027 Capital Improvement Plan and five-year plan, including project scoring and unfunded needs. They will also review the design for replacing two bridges on Wild Horse Creek Road and a proposed code revision clarifying maintenance responsibilities within public rights-of-way. Additional updates include the Main Street extension design and a proposed agreement with MoDNR for a streamgage monitoring station.
- Preliminary review of FY 2027 Capital Improvement Plan and five-year plan
- Review of design for Wild Horse Creek Road Bridge #386 and #387 replacement project
- Proposed code revision on right-of-way maintenance by property owners
- Status update on design of Main Street extension to Eatherton Road
- Review of intergovernmental agreement with MoDNR for streamgage monitoring station on Pillman Creek bridge
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing to consider two requests for exceptions to the city's Natural Resource Protection Standards. Both requests involve construction on residential properties that would disturb protected areas.
- B.A. 20-26: Request to build an 85-foot fence in a 100% protected area at 274 Bountiful Pointe Circle
- B.A. 21-26: Request for a garage addition at 2300 Wildwood Forest Drive that encroaches on a protected area and its 25-foot setback
- Approval of June 18, 2026 meeting minutes
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Wildwood Celebration Commission
The Wildwood Celebration Commission will discuss details of the 2026 Celebrate Wildwood event, including revenue sources, sponsorships, parade components (with grand marshals), and a scavenger hunt. They will also review promotional items for sale and receive updates on activities and commitments. The meeting includes public comments and approval of previous minutes.
- Discussion of revenue sources and sponsorships for the 2026 Celebrate Wildwood event
- Parade update including grand marshal discussion for the 2026 event
- Scavenger hunt overview for the 2026 event
- Update on activities, commitments, and actions
- Consideration of promotional items for sale
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will vote on recommending two properties (Rosenbaum Barn and Horstmann Log Cabin) for the City's Historic Register. They will also endorse the final draft of the Wildwood Historic Preservation Plan and consider preservation incentives for the J.P. Connell House. Several ongoing projects and updates, such as Route 66 celebrations and historic building inventory, will be discussed.
- Recommendation to place Rosenbaum Barn (3602 Allenton Road) on Historic Register
- Recommendation to place Horstmann Log Cabin (4981 Fox Creek Road) on Historic Register
- Endorsement of final Wildwood Historic Preservation Plan
- Proposal for preservation of J.P. Connell House (18410 St. Albans Road) with city incentives
- Discussion of Route 66 Centennial Celebration planning
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing to consider five variance requests from property owners to deviate from zoning setback requirements. Requests include a 2,400 sq ft metal garage at a historic home, an in-ground swimming pool, three retaining walls, a covered patio expansion, and a privacy fence. The board will also approve minutes from their April meeting.
- Variance for 40x60 metal garage at 2630 Maple Ave (historic home) - side yard setback 7 ft, rear 10 ft vs 30 ft
- Variance for in-ground pool at 504 Willow Glen Court - rear setback 13 ft vs 30 ft
- Variance for three retaining walls at 4743 Fox Mountain Road - front setback 12 ft vs 50 ft
- Variance for covered patio expansion at 17034 Manchester Road - front setback 45 ft vs 50 ft
- Variance for 330 ft privacy fence at 5 Rain Forest Court - opacity over 60% in front yard
All-Inclusive Playground Fundraising Group
An informal city-affiliated group is meeting to review fundraising progress for a new all-inclusive playground. The primary focus is coordinating a bingo fundraiser scheduled for June 24, 2026.
- Fundraising updates for all-inclusive playground
- Planning for June 24 Bingo Fundraiser at Good News Brewing Company
Planning and Parks Committee
The Wildwood Planning and Parks Committee will consider five planning matters, including a sanitary sewer extension to the Historic Pond area, and five parks matters, such as the engineered plan for the Village Green Phase Two all-inclusive playground. The committee will also review recent development trends and zoning authorizations.
- Sanitary sewer extension to Historic Pond area
- Engineered plan for Village Green Phase Two all-inclusive playground
- Relocation of Mayors' Grove
- Temporary lease for J.P. Connell House
- Recent development trends and zoning authorizations
Economic Development Committee
The Economic Development Committee will discuss management of youth activity and motorized device use in the Town Center. The committee will also review electrical service arrangements for public street lights and receive updates on city infrastructure and signage rules.
- Review of Town Center public street light electrical service arrangements
- Discussion on e-bike and motorized device use in the Town Center business environment
- Update on Main Street Extension Project
- Review of window signage regulations (Section 415.400(E)(5))
- Update on recent local business changes
Board of Public Safety
The Board of Public Safety will analyze cost increases for the FY 2027 police services contract and discuss new truck restrictions on Wild Horse Creek Road. The board is also reviewing regulations for e-bikes and motorized devices and the adoption of national traffic control standards.
- FY 2027 Police Services Contract cost increase analysis
- Proposed truck restrictions on Wild Horse Creek Road (West of Route 109)
- Adoption of Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
- Review of pedal-assisted e-bicycle and motorized device regulations
- Update on RRFB installation at Lafayette High School
Architectural Review Board
The Architectural Review Board will conduct a second review of architectural drawings for five home models in the new Ashleigh Grove subdivision (11 lots) at 2623 Center Avenue. They will also conduct a first review of a single-family dwelling at 2552 Lindy Lane in the Neighborhood Edge District. The meeting includes public comment and approval of previous minutes.
- Second review of Ashleigh Grove subdivision architectural drawings for five home models at 2623 Center Avenue
- First review of single-family dwelling at 2552 Lindy Lane in Neighborhood Edge District
- Approval of minutes from May 14, 2026 meeting
- Next meeting scheduled for July 9, 2026 if needed