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Roseville City Council
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7/18/2013
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City of <br /> itlIQEVI E LLE <br /> Minnesota,USA <br /> Special City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> City Hall Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br /> Thursday, July 18, 2013 <br /> 1. Roll Call <br /> Mayor Roe called to order a Special Meeting of the Roseville City Council at approxi- <br /> mately 5:00 p.m., and welcomed everyone. Voting and Seating Order: Willmus; Etten; <br /> McGehee; Laliberte; and Roe. Mayor Roe noted that the purpose of the meeting was to <br /> continue discussions with Department Heads and staff on their 2014 departmental budg- <br /> ets. <br /> 2. Approve Agenda <br /> 3. Public Comment <br /> 4. Council Communications, Reports and Announcements <br /> 5. Recognitions, Donations, Communications <br /> 6. Approve Minutes <br /> 7. Approve Consent Agenda <br /> 8. Consider Items Removed from Consent <br /> 9. General Ordinances for Adoption <br /> 10. Presentations <br /> 11. Public Hearings <br /> 12. Budget Items <br /> a. 2014 Department Budget Discussion <br /> Fire Department <br /> Fire Chief Tim O'Neill distributed a handout outlining his presentation. High- <br /> lights identified by Chief O'Neill included: <br /> Health Care Reform Act <br /> Chief O'Neill noted that his original budget requests for 2014 had significantly <br /> changed with recent legislative action delaying implementation of the Health Care <br /> Reform Act on the City and Fire Department. With its current status in limbo, <br /> Chief O'Neill advised that he had revised the priorities/necessities for 2014, <br /> providing more flexibility for the department to fall back to a more static budget, <br />
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