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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, September 19, 2011 <br /> Page 6 <br /> formation was broken down by NAICS classifications and had mixed clas- <br /> sifications. <br /> Mr. Trudgeon advised that staff would attempt to provide updates on this <br /> information going forward on an annual basis as appropriate. <br /> Discussion included those businesses included in the "educational servic- <br /> es" listing, most likely including higher education, child care, business <br /> schools and other related services. <br /> Mayor Roe clarified that the number of jobs were positions, not FTE, and <br /> could represent part- or full-time positions. In terms of jobs per business, <br /> Mayor Roe questioned if much weight should be placed on that data, as <br /> the size of the business was also needed; however, he opined that it was <br /> good information to have as long as it was taken as intended. <br /> Mr. Trudgeon referenced the inflow/outflow of jobs in the community, <br /> based on 2009 census information from City Manager Malinen as follows: <br /> • 34,501 live in selection area, employed outside <br /> • 30,140 employed in selection area, live outside <br /> • 1,879 employed in and live in selection area <br /> • Councilmember McGehee provided a copy of information provided by <br /> Police Chief Mathwig on housing and business types and their service <br /> requirements <br /> • Police Calls 2010 by category and type <br /> Economic Impact Review on criteria for establishing an Economic Devel- <br /> opment Authority, developed by the California State legislature, currently <br /> on Governor Brown's desk for signing or veto before October 9, 2011 <br /> In factoring in the services needed in the community, beyond that of the <br /> City's population, Mr. Trudgeon estimated that those services needed to <br /> be similar to those provided for a City with a 50,000 population. <br /> Mayor Roe noted that services were also needed for those in the communi- <br /> . ty for a short-term while doing business. <br /> Councilmember Pust questioned how and if that would change when con- <br /> sidering Roseville's peer cities. <br /> Councilmember Willmus opined that trends may be found similar in most <br /> first-ring suburbs. <br /> Councilmember McGehee requested that staff provide the same data for <br /> other suburbs. <br />