Saturday, February 13, 2010

Mehlville Fire PD BOD Meeting Agenda Feb. 11, 2010

Mehlville Fire Protection District Agenda
Directors' Meeting February 11, 2010
MFPD Conference Room
11020 Mueller Road
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Aaron Hilmer Bonnie Stegman Ed Ryan
Chairman Treasurer Secretary
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CALL REGULAR MEETING TO ORDER AT 5:00 P.M.

PAYMENT OF BILLS OF FEBRUARY 1, 2010

APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 3, 12, 17 AND 19, 2009


OLD BUSINESS
EMS CEU's
Mission Statement


NEW BUSINESS
2010 Tuition Reimbursement Request from one Firefighter
EMoPP – Instructor's Certificate


PUBLIC COMMENTS

BOARD VOTE ON CLOSED SESSION
OPEN SESSION ADJOURNMENT

CLOSED SESSION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING OPEN SESSION
Personnel
Legal
Real Estate

CLOSED SESSION ADJOURNMENT

The MFPD is again in violation of Missouri's Sunshine Law. They have refused to disclose whether any votes were taken in the closed session!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow someone should tell Billy milligan the sunshine law expert

Anonymous said...

No mention of historic tax mess.The three stooges just keep spending.

Anonymous said...

Could it be TRUE, Chief Shiney Boots just purchased a large quantity of fire engine red water wings. For the new property off Linburg next to Linburg HS hmm Nice way to stay in shape swimming I vote Keep the Pool!!!!!!!! The voters obviously dont care what MFPD does as long as our taxes are kept low. Historic TAX DECREASE Historic Pool purchase. Whats next Maybe a BBQ PIT For summer emergency training, by the pool Limbo lessons, Marco Polo wow this is amazing Way to go MFPD Dont worry about the AG office what are they going to do "TAKE THE MONEY BACK" "I can run this district with a 0% tax increase" "Your average homeownwer will save between 200 & 600 Dollars" wow so many quotes. Please if anyone knows any more of the BOD Quotes pls post them.

Anonymous said...

My question is who did the board purchase the property from off of Lindbergh? Is there any connection with that property and the property off of Tesson Ferry?

Anonymous said...

I think the answer for Mehlville even before this board was elected was to totally disband the entire fire District and start over from day one. This would be disbanding the employees from chief on down and then rehiring from a list that would be made up from out of state applications. I also feel that the State should appoint a five member board to direct all operations. This Fire District has been in out of control for several years and needed total re-organization from the board to the lowest employee on the payroll. The answer was not the present board but a board that would be appointed by the State.

Anonymous said...

9:04 No the district was fine before certain adjustments needed to be made to allow for fiscal responsability. But overall a fine district. Well trained and highly qualified personal. Who is to say a five member board was what was needed. I think three professional honest people could run the district. When you ignore the employees and the tax payers. it leads to problems. The Tax Payers dont care if they did they would be up in arms over the "Historic Tax decrease" but no they only read the local rag because it keeps them in the dark about the true happenings of the board.

Anonymous said...

I think that the property was owned by Lembke.

SouthCountyMike said...

12;14 Lembke is goofy but I don't think he's anywhere near as corrupt as these guys.