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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, February 10, 2014 <br /> Page 25 <br /> community, but also to become a part of the broader community, a goal she was <br /> fully supportive of and hoped to see move forward. <br /> Public Comment <br /> Megan Dushin, 2249 St. Stephens Street <br /> Ms. Dushin questioned the type of medical device to be manufactured; and <br /> whether it would be held to minimum standards; and whether it would involve <br /> any major chemicals. <br /> Mr. Trudgeon responded that the mechanical device was related to the cardiovas- <br /> cular system; and would be under FDA regulations and monitoring. <br /> Mayor Roe responded that, as with any business in that location, it would also be <br /> strictly regulated by the MPCA; and as part of the development the site would be <br /> cleaned up and have much better conditions at the end of the day that currently <br /> realized. <br /> Mayor Roe concurred with previous comments of Councilmembers, that this is <br /> exactly what the City is looking for in development in the Twin Lakes Redevel- <br /> opment Area, and would be a great addition to the community. Mayor Roe noted <br /> the unique amenities offered in Roseville, with hotels, great restaurants, shopping <br /> and freeway access. Mayor Roe opined that he couldn't imagine a business want- <br /> ing to locate anywhere else. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus; Etten; McGehee; Laliberte; and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> 9. General Ordinances for Adoption <br /> a. Consider Adopting Commission Ordinances <br /> Given time constraints, Mayor Roe suggested that the discussion focus on only <br /> the two new ordinances: Establishing a Finance Commission and Establishing a <br /> Community Engagement Commission. <br /> For ease of discussion, Mayor Roe suggesting using the multi-color copy provid- <br /> ed by Councilmember Laliberte, incorporating the original language from the <br /> January 27, 2014 meeting, staff changes since that meeting, and recommended <br /> changes from Councilmembers McGehee and Laliberte since that meeting. <br /> Finance Commission <br /> Section 207.01 Establishment and Membership <br /> Councilmember Laliberte opined that it was good to set the number of members <br /> with financial expertise at the inception of the Commission, suggesting a mini- <br /> mum of three members with that expertise. <br />
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