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<br />Regular City Council Minutes - 9/15/03 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />of his firm, as well as potential shelter franchisees. <br /> <br />Further discussion ensued regarding snow removal <br />situations and maximum time frames; distances for <br />shelters and benches; rider protection and accommodation <br />being dictated by rider preference; and other <br />considerations. <br /> <br />City Manager Beets commented that staff didn't envision <br />issues developing between whether to locate a shelter <br />and/or bench on a first come, first served basis, given the <br />recently-adopted Franchise Ordinance framework and <br />guidelines; and past cooperation by U.S. Bench Company. <br />Mr. Beets further commented that Outdoor Promotions <br />anticipated a potential of twenty (20) possible locations <br />within the City, and the discretion of staff to remove <br />potential conflicts within the franchise and penrrit <br />processes. <br /> <br />Roger Williams, Outdoor Promotions <br />Mr. Williams introduced himself, and reviewed several <br />specific locations and the relative distance between <br />shelters and benches; expressed his firm's willingness to <br />comply with the City's preferences and seek compromises <br />as needed to ensure the comfort of the riders; and <br />expressed confidence in the discretion of staff as to their <br />interpretation of reasonableness. Mr. Williams concurred <br />with Outdoor Promotions' preference for continuing a <br />good working relationship with U. S. Bench Company. <br /> <br />Further discussion addressed having one standard for both <br />benches and shelters to make review and enforcement by <br />staff less cumbersome. <br /> <br />Kysylyczyn moved, Kough seconded, First Reading and <br />waiving Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1294 <br />(Attachment B) entitled, "An Ordinance Amending <br />Chapter 7, Section 703.05 of the Roseville City Code <br />Concerning Bus Benches;" as amended to amend <br />Subsection D, for placement within fifteen feet (15'), <br />rather than the suggested twenty-five feet (25'); and <br />