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Appendix A Community Facilities & Services Background Information

INTRODUCTION Community facilities and services are required to support daily functions and development. These include such necessities as water and sewer services, public safety, parks and recreation, and general governmental services. These services are supplied by county government, munici- palities, special districts, and utilities in order to enhance the overall quality of life. The rapid growth of St. Charles County has been paralleled by increased demand for public facilities and services. The timely provision of these is a critical part in making the county an attractive place for new businesses and residents alike. This chapter reviews the service capabilities of water and sanitary sewer service providers, the service areas for various utilities, fire protection and emergency medical service (EMS) agen- cies, law enforcement, park and recreational opportunities, and county health services. Social service organizations operating within the county are also reviewed, including the services pro- vided by these agencies, the populations served, and the future services to be offered.

WATER SERVICE The water service area map, Map C1, depicts the water service areas of various municipalities, American Water Company, and Public Water Supply District No. 2 (PWSD 2) of St. Charles County. The largest geographical service area is that of Public Water Supply District No. 2 covering sections of both St. Charles and Warren Counties. The water district provides service in St. Charles County generally south of Interstate 70 from the area along State High- way K west to the Warren County line, and south and east to the . The water district provides service to the cities of Foristell, Lake St. Louis, New Melle, and Augusta, and portions of the cities of Dardenne Prairie, O’Fallon and Weldon Spring. It also serves an area north of Foristell along the county’s border with Warren County. PWSD 2 obtains their water from the water plant acquired from the county on Highway 94 in 2005 and from the city of St. Louis, which pipes its water under the Missouri River at I-64. PWSD 2 is making improve- ments to their system dependent on future developments. The second largest geographical service area is managed by the Missouri American Water Com- pany. The primary focus of this service area is east of State Highway K to the Thoele Road – McClay Road area, and also along State Highway 94 from Hemsath Road south to the Francis Howell High School campus at the intersection of State Highway D. The Missouri American Water Company provides water service to the city of Cottleville and por- tions of the cities of Dardenne Prairie, St. Charles, St. Peters, and Weldon Spring. The municipalities of O’Fallon, Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles, St. Peters, Weldon Spring Heights, and Wentzville own and operate their own water systems. St. Paul, which owns their system, contracts with East Central Missouri Water and Sewer Authority for operations and maintenance. St. Paul’s water system, built to supply water to the 583-lot Riverdale subdivi- sion, is capable of serving up to 3,000 homes. The city of Wentzville purchases their water from PWSD 2. Additionally, East Central Missouri Water and Sewer Authority owns the water system serving the city of Flint Hill. The water service areas are depicted on Map C1. Map C1

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identifies current water supply service areas and those areas that could potentially be served by 2025. For all other dwellings which are not on a public water supply, their source of water are indi- vidual wells. As there are no permits required from the county for drilling a well, there is no data on the number of wells in the county; however, the St. Charles County Department of Community Health and the Environment estimates that there are over 5,000 private drinking water wells in St. Charles County.

WASTE WATER TREATMENT Sanitary Sewer Services St. Charles County’s sanitary sewer collection and treatment needs are supplied by six munici- pal systems, two public sewer districts, a public water district, and a not-for-profit water and sewer authority. The two largest geographical areas are served by Duckett Creek Sanitary Dis- trict and Public Water Supply District No. 2. The largest sanitary sewer service area is the Duckett Creek Sanitary District. The Duckett Creek service area generally extends along State Highway 94 from Hemsath Road to west of Interstate 64 (Highway 40-61) in the Weldon Spring Heights area. The service area also ex- tends north of State Highway 94 into the Dardenne Prairie area, then west to areas along State Highway K, and north to areas along Laura Hill and Feise Roads. Public Water Supply District No. 2 of St. Charles County provides sanitary sewer service to various municipalities and unincorporated areas of the county. The water district provides sani- tary sewer service to the cities of Augusta, Lake St. Louis, and New Melle, portions of the cit- ies of Foristell, O’Fallon, and Wentzville, and various unincorporated areas of the county. The cities of Foristell, O’Fallon, Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles, St. Peters, and Wentzville oper- ate their own sanitary sewer collection and treatment systems. Some of these municipalities serve areas adjacent to their corporate limits. The East Central Missouri Water and Sewer Authority own sanitary sewer systems located in and serving St. Charles Hills, Mark Twain, and St. Andrews subdivisions near the city of St. Charles. Sewage from these subdivisions is conveyed to a treatment plant operated by the city of St. Charles. East Central will be changing its wholesale treatment provider in 2014 to the City of St. Peters. The O’Fallon Hills Sewer District was established in 1987 to serve the O’Fallon Hills subdivi- sion between the cities of O’Fallon and Lake St. Louis. The O’Fallon Hills Sewer District is administered under contract with the Duckett Creek Sanitary District. Sewage from the district is treated by the city of O’Fallon. Sanitary sewer service areas are depicted on Map C2. The city of Wentzville recently completed Phase II of the City’s Wastewater Treatment Plant Master Plan in October 2012. The current treatment plant capacity is 6.1 million gallons per day (MGD). After completion of the other phases of this plan the ultimate capacity would be 14.1 MGD with a maximum daily flow of 22.3 MGD. The final build-out date of this Master Plan is population driven.

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The service areas for the city of Wentzville will be the majority of the areas in the McCoy and Peruque Creek watersheds. Certain areas of these watersheds will also be served by the city of Foristell. The Duckett Creek Sanitary District primarily responds to requests for expanded services from developers, municipalities and the public. The district does not have any long range plans for service expansion. The sanitary district has membrane bioreactor technology (MBR) treatment systems construct- ed at the subdivisions of Wyngate and Riverdale. In addition, Duckett Creek maintains the 62,500 gallon package treatment plant for the Augusta Shores subdivision. This plant can serve 125 homes. The membrane plants and their related capacities are listed in Table I along with the future dwelling units and populations that could be served. In addition to the above MBR plants, Environmental Management Corporation will own and operate the MBR plant within Jaxson Estates on North Highway 61 with a capacity of 150,000 gallons per day.

Table I

MBR PLANT GALLONS PER DAY POTENTIAL POPULATION NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS Foristell* 250,000 gal. expandable to 4,000 10,560 1,000,000 gal. Riverdale 150,000 gal. expandable to 1,111 2,933 300,000 gal. Wyngate 200,000 to 378,000 gal., not ex- 1,400 3,696

Jaxson Estates 150,000 gal., no expansion plans 348 918

*serves both Warren County and St. Charles County Source: Survey by St. Charles County Community Development Department

St. Charles County Public Water Supply District No. 2 and the East Central Missouri Water and Sewer Authority are administered under contract by Alliance Water Resources. Public Water Supply District No. 2 has approximately 10,000 connections in areas of Dardenne Prairie, Lake St. Louis and O’Fallon. For the district to provide service, properties must be located within its boundaries or be contiguous to the boundary. The district’s primary growth area is north and south of the I-70 corridor west of Interstate 64/U.S. Highway 40-61. Public Water Supply District No. 2 operates package treatment plants for the Boone Ridge Es- tates subdivision and Castlegate Mobile Home Park. The district operates an MBR plant in Warren County, north of I-70 and west of Highway W. This treatment plant will serve a subdi- vision with a treatment capacity of 250,000 gallons per day to start with an expansion capability to 1,000,000 gpd. This facility is available to serve customers within St. Charles and Warren counties.

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Alliance Water Resources also operates sewage treatment systems under contract with the cities of Augusta and New Melle. Augusta is served by a lagoon and has some expansion capacity. The treatment plant for New Melle is limited to treating 50,000 gpd and is at capacity. Of all utilities, sanitary sewers are the most critical for continuing future development in the county. Where existing sanitary sewer facilities are located and where expansions of systems are planned will guide the direction of physical growth within the county.

Individual Sewage Disposal Systems There are currently 7,500 individual sewage disposal systems in the county. Third party septic system inspectors, licensed with the county, reported that based upon their experience, 80 per- cent of the septic systems inspected initially fail the inspection. In order to verify this report, the 2012 third party septic system reports were examined. This examination indicated that 85 per cent of the systems inspected in 2012 did not initially pass, with problems ranging from non -maintained system components to total system failure. Currently, an owner of any property served by a private sewage disposal system (septic tank and field) must obtain an operating permit for the system at the time of purchase of the proper- ty. In order to obtain the operating permit the owner must maintain in force a service and maintenance agreement with a county licensed on-site sewage disposal system contractor. Pri- or to the transfer of ownership of any property served by a private sewage disposal system and/ or private well the seller shall have these systems inspected by a third party inspector licensed by St. Charles County. Approximately 150-200 of these inspections are made annually. Map C3 indicates the locations of septic systems within the county.

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Data Source: St. Charles County Government 5/3/2013 J:\gis_services\Projects\Planning\2013MasterPlanMaps\C3_Septic_Systems.mxd Appendix A Community Facilities & Services Background Information

UTILITIES Telephone and Wireless Service CenturyLink provides service to primarily the western sections of St. Charles County. AT&T serves the cities of St. Charles, Portage Des Sioux, West Alton, part of St. Peters, part of north- ern St. Charles County, and the eastern and southern sections of the Golden Triangle. TDS Tel- ecom serves an area of northern St. Charles County encompassing Orchard Farm and the sur- rounding area. Land based telephone service areas are depicted on Map C4. Wireless telephone service is offered in St. Charles County by several companies. These firms are AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and Cricket. Broadband service is provided by AT&T, CenturyLink and Charter. Electric Service Ameren Missouri provides electric service to the majority of the area within St. Charles Coun- ty. These service areas include most of northern St. Charles County, the cities of St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Cottleville, the bulk of the area within the city of Wentzville, and most of the Golden Triangle Area. The Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, Inc. serves the city of Lake St. Louis and the majority of the area within the city of Weldon Spring. It also serves an area south of Interstate 70, southwest of Interstate 64 and north of Highway D in western St. Charles County. There are also areas in northern St. Charles County, primarily north of the cities of St. Peters, O’Fallon, and Wentzville, and in the southwestern section of the county, where no territorial service agreements exist. These areas are served by one or both of the above electric service providers. Electric service areas are depicted on Map C5. Natural Gas Service The Laclede Gas Company has a service area which includes all of the Golden Triangle Area along with the cities of St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Weldon Spring, Cottleville, Lake St. Louis and part of Wentzville. The service area also includes an area primarily south of High- way N and west of Interstate 64, Highway 40/61. Ameren Missouri provides natural gas service in the western section of the county to the cities of Wentzville, Flint Hill, and Foristell. South of Interstate 70 the service area is roughly west of Duello Road and north of State Highway N, north of Interstate 70 the service area extends west to the Warren County line, north to the Lincoln County line, and east to the city limits of Josephville. Natural gas service areas are depicted on Map C6. Liquid propane (LP) is availa- ble from various providers to those areas of the county that do not have natural gas service. Cable TV Service Charter Communications provides cable service to the cities of St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Lake St. Louis, Wentzville, Cottleville, St. Paul, Josephville, and Flint Hill. Also served are most of the urbanized areas of the Golden Triangle along with some unincorporated areas adja- cent to municipalities.

Page A.22 St. Charles County Master Plan Appendix A Community Facilities & Services Background Information

AT&T provides cable service throughout parts of the golden triangle including some munici- palities along I-70. In addition, satellite systems are available to various parts of the county.

FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE St. Charles County is served by eleven fire protection districts and one municipal fire depart- ment. The city of St. Charles Fire Department, Central County Fire and Rescue Protection Dis- trict, and the Cottleville Community Fire Protection District are staffed with full time career firefighters. The Lake St. Louis, New Melle, O’Fallon and Wentzville Fire Protection Districts employ a combination of career and volunteer firefighters to protect their citizens. The Augus- ta, Orchard Farm, and Rivers Pointe Fire Protection Districts rely strictly on volunteers to pro- vide protection in their defined areas. The Monarch Fire Protection District and Old Monroe Community District both have fire stations in adjacent counties which provide fire protection to areas within St. Charles County. Fire protection service areas and fire station locations are de- picted on Map C7. Whether totally volunteer, career, or a combination, each organization provides more than sim- ple fire protection. Central County Fire and Rescue, Wentzville, and St. Charles City depart- ments have Citizen Emergency Response Teams (CERT) to assist their organizations in time of natural or manmade disasters. All fire protection agencies provide basic emergency medical pre-hospital support to the St. Charles County Ambulance District. The St. Charles Fire De- partment provides advanced life support (ALS) en route to the hospital. It also staffs several ALS trucks for pre-hospital treatment. Table II lists the average response times of the various fire protection agencies within the coun- ty for the year 2012. This response time would be time en route to the scene. Lake St. Louis Fire Protection District had the quickest average response with three minutes thirty-five se-

Table II AVERAGE RESPONSE TIMES FOR FIRE PROTECTION CALLS Fire District/Department Response Time Augusta Fire Protection District 6 minutes, 27 seconds Central County Fire and Rescue District 4 minutes, 52 seconds Cottlevillle Fire Protection District 4 minutes, 21 seconds Lake St. Louis Fire Protection District 3 minutes, 35 seconds New Melle Fire Protection District 7 minutes, 17 seconds O’Fallon Fire Protection District 4 minutes, 52 seconds Old Monroe Fire Protection District Not Available Orchard Farm Fire Protection District 8 minutes, 26 seconds Rivers Pointe Fire Protection District 9 minutes, 28 seconds St. Charles City Fire Department 4 minutes, 15 seconds Wentzville Fire Protection District 6 minutes, 53 seconds Source: Survey by St. Charles County Dispatch and Alarm Department

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conds, while the all volunteer Rivers Pointe Fire Protection District had an average response of nine minutes twenty-eight seconds. A response time of five minutes or less is considered ac- ceptable by the National Fire Incident Reporting Association, an agency that collects response times from fire protection agencies on a voluntary basis. The National Fire Protection Associa- tion has a goal of responding to fires within six minutes or less 90 percent of the time, as an acceptable national standard. Response times will vary greatly by the type of department, vol- unteer, combination or career, and the number and location of fire stations serving an area. It is not uncommon according to the National Fire Protection Association for volunteer departments in rural areas to have response rates between six and 15 minutes. The Central County Fire and Rescue District is scheduled to open a new fire station in 2013 at 109 McMenamy Road which will replace the current fire station at 111 Main Street.

LAW ENFORCEMENT The St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department Headquarters which opened in 2005 is located at 101 Sheriff Dierker Court in O’Fallon. The headquarters building is the base operation for Ad- ministrative Services, Criminal Investigations, Patrol Division, Special Operations, Community Education, Civil Process, Forensics, and the Crime Lab. The Sheriff’s Department joined Metro West Air Support in 2005 in order to provide helicopter patrol and special services to all law enforcement within St. Charles County. Metro Air Sup- port is comprised of St. Louis County Police Department, St. Louis City Police Department, and the St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department. The Bomb Disposal Unit was established in 1983 after several explosive-related incidents. The five-man team of highly trained technicians is certified by the FBI Hazardous Devices Training Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The unit serves all municipalities within the county and adjoin- ing counties on request. The St. Charles County Regional Swat Team S.W.A.T. is a group of 26 specially trained offic- ers representing the Sheriff’s Department, Lake St. Louis Police Department, St. Peters Police Department, O’Fallon Police Department, and the Wentzville Police Department. This unit responds to serve high risk search warrants, provides protection for visiting dignitaries, resolves hostage and barricade situations, and other high risk assignments. Other specialized units include the Motorcycle Unit, the K-9 Unit for tracking and narcotics detection purposes, and the Honor Guard which performs at formal public ceremonies, memori- al services, and special law enforcement and public events. The Sheriff’s Department Training Center is located on South Highway 94 near Defiance. It can be used by all municipal police departments within the county at no charge. The D.A.R.E. Unit is designed to have positive contact with all students from the time they enter the school system until high school graduation. The program consists of three full time D.A.R.E. instructors teaching approximately 1,800 students annually in 17 elementary schools. Six School Resource Officers serve in the high schools and the middle schools in unincorporated St. Charles County.

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Cities having their own police departments include Cottleville, Foristell, Lake St. Louis, New Melle, O’Fallon, St. Charles, St. Peters, and Wentzville. All of these communities offer 24/7 service to their citizenries. On January 1, 2015 the law enforcement and related functions will be the responsibility of an established St. Charles County Police Department directed by an appointed Chief of Police. The Sheriff’s Department will be responsible for Court Services and Civil Process under the direction of the elected Sheriff. This is an organizational structure change and will not impact the services currently provided to our citizens. See Map C7 - Fire Districts & Emergency Re- sponder Facilities.

AMBULANCE SERVICE The St. Charles County Ambulance District began operations in 1975 and is the primary ambu- lance service provider to the county. The district employs 140 paramedics and has 16 base sta- tions located strategically throughout the county as indicated in Table III. Two of these base stations, located in the rural areas of Augusta and Portage des Sioux, are staffed by volunteer first response teams. The district has 15 ambulances and three supervisors which respond to emergencies 24 hours a day with advanced life saving equipment. In addition, the district has seven peak hour ambu- lances working staggered shifts of 8, 10, and 12 hours to provide additional cov- Table III erage. On any given day there can be up Ambulance Base Locations to 20 ambulances staffed with two para- 2190 Elm Street St. Charles medics providing emergency medical 835 Friedens Road St. Charles coverage for residents of the county. 4149 Old Mill Parkway St. Peters The ambulance district is an independent 200 McMenamy Road St. Peters taxing entity unaffiliated with any fire protection district or county government. 803 East Terra Lane O’Fallon In 2012 paramedics responded to over 402 East Pearce Boulevard Wentzville 32,000 calls for service, a 25% increase 5150 Westwood Drive Weldon Spring from 2006 levels. Over the last decade call volume has doubled. 965 Sycamore Street Harvester 1789 Lake St. Louis Boulevard Lake St. Louis The ambulance district has been the re- cipient of numerous local, state, and na- 130 Weiss Road Cottleville tional awards, and is seen as an innova- 1621 Marketcenter Boulevard O’Fallon tive leader in pre-hospital care. The dis- 1120 Feise Road Dardenne Prairie trict hosts one paramedic and two EMT 940 North Pointe Prairie Road Wentzville classes each year as well as providing continuing education for paramedics, 4665 Highway Z New Melle firefighters, and area hospital staff. An 5351 Highway 94 South (volunteer) Augusta extensive public education program is 1520 Fourth Street (volunteer) Portage Des Sioux offered to residents. Programs range from CPR and first aid to File of Life, Source: St. Charles County Ambulance District

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rapid access and numerous senior safety presentations. The district is very involved with civic organizations and every school district in the county. Since 1974 the St. Charles City Fire Department has provided emergency medical services (EMS) to city residents. The fire department staffs two ambulances with paramedics. See Map C7 - Fire Districts & Emergency Responder Facilities.

PARKS & HISTORIC SITES Public Parks and Recreation Within St. Charles County over 6,000 acres of parks and open space are administered by vari- ous municipalities and the county government. A wide range of recreational opportunities are available to the general public. These include baseball/softball fields, soccer/football fields, tennis courts, fitness and biking trails, swimming pools, picnic areas, playgrounds, fishing are- as, boat access ramps, horseback riding, sand volleyball and horseshoe courts, basketball courts, recreation centers, lakes, and aquatic centers. See Map C8 - Parks and Conservation Areas. In addition to the county and municipal park systems, a number of federal and state agencies own and maintain recreational lands within the county. These agencies include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Missouri Department of Conservation and Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The total park land and conservation areas in the county currently equal 33,548 acres. The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) standard for park acreage is ten acres per 1,000 people. With the county’s population at 365,151 in 2011, the national average would be 3,651 acres. The park and recreational facilities provided by local governmental entities are presented in Table IV. County and Municipal Park System Expansion The St. Charles County Parks and Recreation Department was created in 1997 with the passage of Proposition 1 which imposed a local use tax “for the purpose of the development, operation, and maintenance of a county park system.” The initial goal as embodied in the St. Charles County Parks and Recreation Open Space Plan was the acquisition of 2,000 acres for a county regional parks system. Of the total amount of acreage, it was programmed that at least 50 per- cent remain in its natural state. This goal has been met with sixteen parks having a total of 2,958 acres. The county intends to acquire additional acreage in order to accumulate 4,000 acres for the county parks system. Wildlife, Preserves, and Katy Trail State Park A total of 23,769 acres in St. Charles County is either owned or leased by the Missouri Depart- ment of Conservation. These areas provide recreational opportunities in the form of hunting, fishing, bird watching, nature outings, boating, and water activities. The largest of the Missouri Department of Conservation tracts are the Weldon Spring Conservation Area and August A. Busch Conservation Area. These two land areas are adjacent to one another in southwestern St.

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Charles County. The combined areas total over 14,000 acres. The KATY Trail State Park is a 237-mile hiking and biking trail that spans from Clinton, Mis- souri, to Machens. The KATY Trail was developed by the Missouri Department of Natural Re- sources which converted the abandoned right-of-way of the Missouri--Texas Railroad to recreational use. See Map C8 – Parks and Conservation Areas.

Great Rivers Greenway District and Trails The Great Rivers Greenway District was established by voters in November 2000 in St. Charles County, St. Louis County and the City of St. Louis. The Greenway District is a public organi- zation leading the development of a region-wide system of interconnected greenways, parks, and trails known as the River Ring. When completed, the River Ring will unite the region with an interconnected system of trails and greenways, on-street bicycle routes, and community parks. The River Ring will encompass a 600-mile web that will cover 1,200 square miles, mak- ing the region a better place to live for over two million residents. In St. Charles County initial work has been completed within four active greenways: the Busch Greenway, Dardenne Greenway, Centennial Greenway, and the Boschert Greenway. The Greenway District is working to connect the Busch Greenway Trail to the Hamburg Trail with- in the August A. Busch Conservation Area. This connection will create a 13-mile all weather hiking and biking loop trail consisting of the KATY Trail State Park, Hamburg Trail and Busch Greenway Trail. In the Dardenne Greenway work is complete on a three-mile trail and park along Dardenne Creek at the Barathaven development in Dardenne Prairie, and this trail will be extended east in the future. Greenways and trails are also completed in the cities of Cottleville and St. Peters, and more opportunities for connections through St. Charles Community College, Old Town St. Peters, and 370 Lakeside Park are being developed. The Centennial Greenway currently connects the St. Charles County Heritage Museum and Park to the KATY Trail State Park via a 2.2-mile trail. The Boschert Greenway and trail currently spans nearly four miles and connects Fox Hill Park, Blanchette Park to Eco Park at Blachette Landing, providing resi- dents another connection to the KATY Trail State Park in the City of St. Charles. In addition to greenways there are numerous trails which cover many miles as they wind through both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county. These trails can be uti- lized for recreation, exercise, walking a dog, as well as sightseeing activities. See Map C9 – Trails and Greenways.

Historic and Cultural Sites St. Charles County is endowed with buildings and sites of historical, architectural, and cultural significance. These range from the First State Capitol Building in St. Charles, which served when Missouri first entered statehood, to the Daniel Boone Home in the Defiance area, which was built in 1803 by Nathan Boone, Daniel Boone’s son. It is the place where Daniel Boone died in 1820. In the southwestern portion of the county is the Augusta Federal Wine District. This district is the location of various vineyard operations and nationally known wineries. The Augusta Feder-

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Table IV PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Local Government Number of Total Parks Acres O’Fallon 10 447 Recreational Baseball/softball fields, T.R. Hughes Ballpark, swimming pools, tennis courts, soccer/lacrosse fields, foot- Facilities ball fields, tennis courts, horseshoe courts, sand volleyball, basketball, skate park, fitness cluster, pavilions, bandstand, playgrounds, picnic areas, hiking and biking trails, accessible play structures, fishing, Civic Hall community center for classes and rentals, Renaud Spirit Center (RSC) complete with fitness area (cardio and weights), aerobics room gymnasium, indoor aquatic center, multi-purpose rooms, kids korner, arts and craft rooms and Historic Heald Home.

Lake St. Louis 6 113 Recreational Playgrounds, lakes, pavilions, walking trails, baseball fields, sand volleyball courts, soccer fields, basketball Facilities courts, play structures and amphitheater. St. Charles 23 800 Recreational Aquatic center pool facilities, community buildings, baseball/softball diamonds, football fields, tennis Facilities courts, picnic areas and shelters, playgrounds, formal garden area, sledding hill, shuffleboard courts, dog- walking park, skateboard park, paved hike/bike walkways, boat ramp launch area, nature areas, lakes for fishing, soccer fields, sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, formal garden/Braille trail, horseshoe courts, MKT depot (historic building), and outdoor Jaycee stage.

St. Peters 25 1,283 Recreational Playgrounds, pavilions, baseball fields, basketball courts, a football field, soccer fields, tennis courts, out- Facilities door swimming pools, kiddy pool, a golf course, a horse arena, walking and biking trails, an extreme skate park, an amphitheater, athletic fields, RV campsites and a BMX track. The St. Peters, RecPlex offers an aerobic and dance room, an elevated running track, a natatorium, an NHL-sized ice arena, an oversized gymnasium, a rock climbing wall, a weight room and a cardio room.

Weldon Spring 1 13 Recreational Playground, pavilion, lake, walking trail, and ball field. Facilities Wentzville 10 232 Recreational Playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, sand volleyball courts, amphitheater, picnic areas, pavil- Facilities ions, fishing lakes, walking trails, horseshoe pits, exhibit hall, rodeo arena, tractor pull area, football field, senior center, banquet hall, and a recreation center that includes a gymnasium, outdoor swimming pool with slide, weight/cardio area, and an elevated walking track.

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Recreational Hiking/biking/horse trails, fishing ponds, picnic areas, playgrounds, pavilions. Mississippi and Missouri Facilities Rivers access ramps, disc golf, off-leash dog areas, horseshoe pitching, National Horseshoe Pitchers Hall of Fame, youth activities, conference center, camping, nature areas and Heritage Museum.

Source: Survey by St. Charles County Community Development Department

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al Wine District was the first recognized wine district by the U.S. Treasury Department. There are three historical districts within St. Charles County: The Cottleville Historical District is within the central area of St. Charles County. The district primarily encompasses structures in the old town section of Cottleville. The St. Charles Historical District in the city of St. Charles is situated along Main Street bor- dering the Missouri River. Within this district is the First State Capitol Building, the Bellard Home (1798), Blanchette Landing, Central Trust Building (1878), Custom House (1801), Farmer’s Tavern (1805), Masonic Hall (1849), McNair House (1807), Newbill-McElhiney Home (1838), Old City Hall (1823), Pettus Home (1800), Seth Millington House (1799), Sibley Home (1807), Stone Row (1815), and Western House (1835). The Frenchtown Historical District is located in the northern section of the city of St. Charles. This area of the city, originally settled by the French, contains several landmarks. These in- clude the Academy of the Sacred Heart (1835), Blackburn Home (1865), Orrick Home (1833), and the St. Paul African Methodist Church (1865). The county established the position of Parks Historian within the Parks and Recreation Depart- ment and created a Historical Advisory Board. The board is charged with advising the County Executive and County Council on historical issues including the care and use of historic struc- tures owned by the county, preservation of historic structures located within the county and the care and maintenance of cemeteries for which the county is trustee.

HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES County Health Services The Department of Community Health and the Environment operates an immunization clinic through its Division of Public Health. All childhood vaccinations and screening for tuberculo- sis are available. Environmental public health specialists provide information to county residents on a wide range of topics including private water supply safety and testing, radon gas testing, and lead poison- ing risk assessment. The specialists also inspect and provide consultative services to restau- rants and grocery stores in St. Charles County, except within the city of St. Peters, as well as day care centers across the county. The division also protects residents’ health through a sea- sonal mosquito program. The county provides testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases by appointment. County residents can obtain pregnancy testing if Medicaid eligible. The Division of Public Health promotes healthy lifestyles through education. Professional edu- cators provide classes and training on a wide range of health topics, including nutrition and heart health. The division is authorized by the State of Missouri to make certified copies of birth and death certificates. Records can usually be printed while customers wait. The Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Program is an educational and supplemental food pro- gram for pregnant or breast feeding women, infants, and children under the age of five. The

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program is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Eligibility is determined by using income guidelines and nutritional risk standards. Cases of communicable diseases are reported to the Division of Public Health. All reported cases are investigated to mitigate and prevent disease outbreaks. The division is responsible for coordinating plans for public health emergencies and disasters including biological, chemical and nuclear terrorism. Health professionals partner their efforts with community stakeholders and first responders. The Division of Environmental Services of the Department of Community Health and the Envi- ronment operates two recycling centers. Recycle Works West is located at 2110 E. Pitman Av- enue in Wentzville, and Recycle Works Central is located at 60 Triad South Drive in St. Peters. The division operates an educational program that promotes the recycling of common materials at schools. Environmental staff assists area educators in planning and initiating school recy- cling programs. The Division of Environmental Services administers the solid waste regulations in the county. The division licenses all trash hauling companies operating in unincorporated St. Charles Coun- ty. Both residential and commercial hauling companies are regulated. Illegal dumping or litter- ing is enforced through Chapter 240 of the St. Charles County Code. The Division of Humane Services is responsible for enforcing the St. Charles County Animal Control Ordinance. This ordinance is intended to assist and protect the residents of the unincor- porated areas and contracting municipalities of the county from nuisance and dangerous dogs and cats. The ordinance also protects animals from inhumane treatment by requiring adequate shelter, food, and water. It also has provisions for penalties for injuring, abandoning, or over- working an animal, and failure to provide adequate control. The division operates the Pet Adoption Center. The state of the art kennel has adequate space for support and administration. It features a very active pet adoption program. Social Services The social issues facing the St. Charles County area are no different than those facing our soci- ety as a whole. Social issues such as poverty, homelessness, illiteracy, illegal drug use, and dysfunctional families affect the quality of life within our county. There are many social ser- vice agencies operating within St. Charles County. These agencies provide a vast range of ser- vices in such areas as employment training, health services, food pantries, nutrition, housing, counseling, mental health services, clothing, senior services, transportation and emergency shelter. Selected Social Characteristics HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES: In 2011 there were 132,908 households in St. Charles County which is a 6% increase since 2006. The average household size was 2.6 people. Families made up 72 percent of the households in St. Charles County. This figure includes both married-couple families (60 percent) and other families (12 percent). Nonfamily households made up 27 percent of all households in St. Charles County. Most of the nonfamily households

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were people living alone, but some were composed of peo- ple living in households in which no one was related to the householder. GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY: In 2011, 89 percent of the people at least one year old living in St. Charles County were living in the same resi- dence one year earlier; 5 per- cent had moved during the past year from another resi- dence in the same county, 5 percent from another county in the same state, 1 percent from another state, and less than 0.2 percent from abroad. Not surprisingly, the five year period from 2006-2011, which includes the recession period, resulted in less mobili- ty recorded in 2011 than that of 2006. EDUCATION: In 2011, 92 percent of people 25 years and over had at least graduated from high school and 34 percent had a bachelor's degree or higher. Seven percent were drop- outs; they were not enrolled in school and had not graduated from high school. Overall, educa- tion attainment improved from levels recorded in 2006. The total school enrollment in St. Charles County was 98,579 in 2011. Nursery school and kin- dergarten enrollment was 12,273 and elementary or high school enrollment was 62,829 chil- dren. College or graduate school enrollment was 23,477. The Federal Reserve, in an effort to understand the complex factors creating long term unem- ployment conditions and identify promising work force development solutions has identified a common theme: that the American workforce lacks the skills needed by the present and future employers. It is estimated that 68 percent of all jobs to be created between 2010 and 2018 will require a college degree. However, the 2011 ACS 1 YR Census survey indicates that only 36.3 percent of America’s current adult population (age 25 and older) hold Associates or higher de- grees. Comparing the St. Louis metro area and some of the principal counties within that area to the U.S. shows that St. Louis County(47.4%) and St. Charles County(45.3%) have signifi- cant higher educational attainment compared to the US average. However, even these numbers are far from the estimated percent of future jobs needing a college degree. “In 2008, CEO’s for

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Cities introduced extensive research that outlined three vital areas--- talent, poverty and the environment- --that could have a tremendous eco- nomic impact on every city in America. The research showed that educational attainment is the biggest predictor of success for cities and metropolitan areas today. Specifi- cally, it showed that 58 percent of city’s success, as measured by per- capita income, is attributable to the percentage of the adult population with a college degree.”*1 On a positive note, educational attainment in St. Charles County has increased since 2009 which recorded a 41 percent attain- ment rate. POVERTY AND PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS: In 2011, five percent of people were in poverty. Six percent of related children under 18 were below the poverty level, compared with 4 percent of people 65 years old and over. Three percent of all families and 16 percent of families with a female householder and no husband present had incomes below the poverty level.

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