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Special City Council Meeting <br /> Thursday, February 20, 2014 <br /> Page 22 <br /> The proposed language on page 3 of the RCA was approved in concept by con- <br /> sensus. <br /> Mayor Roe reviewed the official process: open house, public hearing at the Plan- <br /> ning Commission level, and ultimate approval by the City Council, with those all <br /> providing an opportunity for public comment, and allowing other minor tweaks <br /> prior to adoption; with initial review of the proposed revisions scheduled for the <br /> March 24, 2014 City Council meeting at the latest in order to meet notice re- <br /> quirements and scheduling. <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe, Mr. Paschke advised that the CMU was currently in <br /> place and operational of the west side of Fairview but not the east side. <br /> At the request of Mr. Paschke related to environmental issues, and with consensus <br /> of the body, the policy would remain that each future development in the Twin <br /> Lakes Redevelopment Area would be required to provide an EAW with discre- <br /> tional waiver by the City Council as projects came forward. <br /> Mr. Trudgeon thanked Councilmembers and developers for the very productive <br /> discussion; with Mr. Paschke concurring that it had proven a very worthwhile ex- <br /> ercise. <br /> 15. City Manager Future Agenda Review <br /> 16. Councilmember-Initiated Items for Future Meetings <br /> 17. Adjourn <br /> Etten moved, Willmus seconded adjournment of the meeting at approximately 8:00 p.m. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: McGehee; Willmus; Laliberte; Etten; and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> CLOSED EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> Mayor Roe called to order the second Roseville City Council special meeting of, for purposes of <br /> discussing land acquisition at 2169 St. Stephens and 2168 St. Croix Street, at approximately 8:00 <br /> p.m. Voting and Seating Order: McGehee; Willmus; Laliberte; Etten; and Roe. City Attorney <br /> Mark Gaughan was also present. <br /> Mayor Roe noted that, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 13D, all city council <br /> meetings must be held in public,but that certain exceptions were allowed, including discussion <br /> of the acquisitions or sale of property, and consideration of appraisals or offers on such property. <br />