Frequently Asked Questions

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    • The regular sales tax rate in Ellisville is 8.9880%. This includes 4.2250% for the State, 3.513% that is St. Louis county wide and Ellisville sales taxes totaling 1.2500%.
    • The State portion includes 3.0000% for General Fund, Education for 1.0000%, conservation for 0.125% and Parks for 0.1000%.
    • The County portion includes 1.0000% for County and municipal operations, 1.2500% for Transportation & Metrolink,0.500% for Public Safety, 0.2500% for Children's Services, 0.2875% for Regional Parks, Trails & Arch and 0.1000% for Emergency Communications, and 0.1250% for Zoological Park.
    • The Ellisville portion is 0.5000% for Stormwater Control, 0.5000% for Capital Improvements and 0.2500% for Park Improvement Bonds.
    • Qualified food sales (groceries) have a lower sales tax rate. The combined rate for those sales is 5.9880%.
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  • Prior to a change of occupancy and/or ownership, all properties in the City of Ellisville must have an Occupancy Inspection performed by the Building Official before an occupancy permit may be issued. Read more.
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  • Agendas are posted prior to meetings. You can find City Council agendas and minutes in the Agenda Center.
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City Budget

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  • The budget is an important policy document that shows citizens the city’s financial status and the priorities set by the City Council. The purpose of the budget is to summarize annual projected future income and spending. This tool helps the city make responsible financial decisions as it delivers services. When looking at a budget, citizens can see sources of income (revenues) and how the city plans to spend its money (expenditures). View the city's budgets.
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  • Understanding how the budget is organized provides important information about where money comes from and how it is spent. Revenues are organized by funds which keep money separate by specific purpose. For example, the general fund is the city's largest fund and it pays for the general operating costs of the government. Alternatively, the stormwater funds ensures that the money collected through stormwater sales tax will be used strictly for stormwater improvements.

    Expenditures are organized by department and by detail that describes how money is spent. Expenditures tell citizens about the city's priorities because it shows where money is being spent. Some departments also have large budgets to pay off long-term debt.

    View the city's budgets.
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  • Every year city staff and elected officials work together to make the annual budget. The city’s budget follows the calendar year, January 1 to December 31. Staff begins preparing budgets about 6 months before the end of the year, and the City Council holds public budget meetings starting in the fall. Citizens are encouraged to participate. Visit the city’s website during October for more information.

    By Charter, the City Council must vote to adopt the budget by ordinance before January 1. Adopting the budget preauthorizes staff to spend money as described in that year’s budget.
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Sewer Lateral Program

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  • The homeowner is responsible for repairing problems with their sewer lateral. Average costs of these repairs are typically $3,000 or more. The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) does not pay for sewer lateral repairs. The city Sewer Lateral Insurance program is designed to assist the homeowner in covering this expense.
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  • Ellisville’s program applies to residential property containing 6 or fewer dwelling units. The cost of the program is funded through an annual fee of $28, which will be placed on the property owner’s county property tax bill.

    The portion of the private sewer lateral covered by the insurance program is the pipe which carries household wastes to the MSD sewer main and which lies between the structure foundation wall, or exterior wall, to the main in the street or sewer easement. It does not include a sewer line located under any part of the building, nor include pumps or lift equipment. Properties that do not connect to MSD sewer mains or have individual disposal systems such as septic fields are not assessed the annual fees and are excluded from the insurance program.
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  • In the event a cave-in appears in a yard or in the street that you believe is caused by a defective sewer lateral, notify Holly Woodland at 636-227-9660.


    The city and Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) will investigate the cave-in, and the homeowner will be notified in the event it is caused by a breach or defect in the private sewer lateral. If the cave-in is caused by a private sewer lateral, the homeowner is responsible for its replacement. The homeowner may be eligible for assistance under the city’s sewer lateral insurance program and may file an application with the city.

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  • If you experience a blockage of your sewer lateral service line, the first thing to do is have your sewer lateral cabled. Cabling a blocked sewer lateral is a home maintenance expense, thus the cost of cabling is not reimbursable under this insurance program. If the blockage is not resolved by cabling of the line, you should contact Holly Woodland at 636-227-9660 about filing an application with the city.

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  • Applications are available at City Hall, 1 Weis Ave. The city may authorize you to make arrangements with a city contractor to camera inspect the line. If cabling is required prior to the camera inspection and if the camera inspection shows that no further problem exists following the cabling of the line, you will be responsible for reimbursing the city for the cost of cabling.

    If the inspection shows that the sewer lateral service line requires repair or replacement, the city will authorize you to arrange for three written bids for such repair or replacement from the city’s list of authorized contractors.

    After obtaining the three written bids and submitting them to the city, the city will select a contractor to perform the work. The contractor must obtain any necessary permits from the city and perform the work in compliance with applicable codes. The contractor must submit an itemized bill to the city upon completion of the work. If the contractor requests a change in price from the bid after the work has begun, such changes must be approved by the Ellisville Engineering Division.
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  • The corrective work which is subject to reimbursement from the insurance fund is limited to excavation, repair or replacement of only the defective portion of the sewer line, backfilling, repairing sidewalks, driveways, and street pavement, and seeding and strawing of the disturbed portion of the yard.

    It is the responsibility of the contractor (and covered by the insurance policy) to replace or repair sidewalks, driveways, and streets damaged or removed in order to accomplish the repair. In the event that accessory structures such as fences, sheds, garages, etc. are in the path of the lateral and lie over the damaged portion of the lateral, the city reserves the right to reroute the lateral, or to remove and replace any fences, landscaping or accessory structures. The city insurance program covers repair, relocation, or damage to underground sprinkler systems, underground dog fences, trees, fences, and landscaping.

    Any services that you contract for which deal with work inside the walls of the home or which are outside of the coverage of this insurance program are not the responsibility of the city and will not be subject to reimbursement by this insurance fund.
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  • After the work is completed by the contractor to your satisfaction, the following items are necessary for payment to the contractor:
    • City form showing authorization to participate in the insurance program
    • Itemized bill from contractor to perform the work
    • Lien waivers from the contractor
    • A statement that the work has been completed to your satisfaction
    • Upon receipt and approval, the city will forward payment to the approved contractor
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Trash / Waste Pickup

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  • The City of Ellisville provides a weekly curbside trash pick up service at no direct cost to single family residences.

    Allied Waste Services Inc. is the city's solid waste collection services contractor who will provide trash, recycling and yard waste pickup services.

    View the pickup schedule.
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  • The city offers an Annual Spring Brush Chipping program which begins in April and a Fall Brush Chipping and Leaf Collection program which begins at the end of September or beginning of October. View the bush / leaf collection schedules.
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