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Draft Meeting Minutes
Meeting On February 25, 2015 at 3:00 pm
MSD Headquarters, 2350 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103
Signatory Attendees: CBTU, MCU, MOKAN, M-SLICE, NAACP, NSBE and MSD
(Attendance sheet attached)
1. There were no new introductions.
2. Roll Ca11
• Signatories present at the opening of the meeting were: CBTU, MCU,
M-SLICE, NAACP, NSBE and MSD (Quorum) MOKAN joined after roll
call.
3. There were no public comments.
4. Discussion of agenda item "4" What constitutes a quorum to conduct CBA business was
held. Brian Hoelscher explained that according to "Roberts Rules of Order" the number
of Signatories required for a quorum is currently five. NAACP requested clarification
that MSD counts for one vote as a Signatory. M-SLICE inquired whether or not a
Signatory is able to attend by way of telephone conference. MSD indicated that
Signatories have attended via phone conference in the past and therefore would be
acceptable with proper notice to ensure that a connection could be established with the
Signatory when the meeting was scheduled to begin. NSBE indicated that they were not
comfortable with reducing the number required for a quorum. NAACP mentioned that
CPC no longer exist. MSD stated that it had reached out to CPC without success. MSD
stated it would attempt to get a response from CPC as to their intentions for remaining on
the CBA. A motion was put forth to reduce the number of Signatories required for a
quorum from five to four was put up for discussion and vote. In favor were 5 votes
opposed was one vote. By majority vote, four Signatories are required for a quorum.
5. Approval of Meeting Minutes from August 27, 2014 and October 29, 2014 were
unanimously approved.
6. MSD gave an overview of its intentions for meeting the final component of the CBA for
Education and Internship Program requirements. MSD explained that within the past
several months, MSD had begun working with Education Plus and Webster University on STEM
outreach activities and plans to continue these educational efforts which are designed to educate
and inform students about the various activities involving Community Education Programs. MSD
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also extended offers to loan out MSD's EnviroScape Stormwater Pollution Models to more St.
Louis Public Schools. MSD asked Signatories if it would be beneficial to have a demonstration of
the EnviroScape Stormwater Programs. Signatories agreed to have a demonstration at the next
scheduled CBA meeting. MSD also explained intentions to participate in the St. Louis Internship
Program which targets disadvantaged youth within the City of St. Louis and includes St Louis
Public High School students. The final recommendation was for MSD to provide scholarship
opportunities for disadvantaged students within the MSD service area to attend the SIUE
Environmental Resource Training Certification Program and for MSD to sponsor the required
ERTC 10-week supervised work-study internship component of the SATE Environmental
Resource Training Certification Program. MSD explained that these efforts are designed to lead
to possible treatment plant career opportunities at MSD upon completion of the program.
NAACP discussed additional opportunities with St Louis Public Schools that could involve
development of a curriculum based program focused on career and technical education such as
the one established at the NE Ohio Regional Sewer District. NSBE suggested opportunities for
inspection work and suggested MSD target the upcoming school year. MOKAN proposed
programs which focus on professional contractors with proven track records for diversity
participation.
7. Signatories established next meeting date of May 27, 2015 by unanimous vote.
8. Meeting adjourned at approximately 4:44 p.m.
February 25, 2015
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