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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,November 10, 2014 <br /> Page 13 <br /> the Roseville Fair. Therefore, Councilmember Willmus questioned if a better op- <br /> portunity may be a series of speakers versus a vendor opportunity. <br /> Ms. Kelsey clarified that, if you were a vendor at the Fair, you automatically were <br /> offered the option of doing a workshop; and the sponsor referenced by Coun- <br /> cilmember Willmus had not chosen to engage people with a workshop, and that <br /> vendor had also chosen not to return. However, Ms. Kelsey advised that a new <br /> vendor had already come forward providing the same service and willing to do a <br /> workshop on those elements and efficiencies. When listening to vendor feedback, <br /> Ms. Kelsey advised that she listened to negative and positive comments alike; <br /> recognizing that there was a cost for vendors to attend, staff and set up their dis- <br /> plays; and they would not return if they felt they weren't getting a return on their <br /> investment. <br /> Mayor Roe suggested the staff time commitment needed for this annual event <br /> may provide another opportunity for staff to look to volunteer assistance from the <br /> community. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte suggested expanding the Fair to incorporate a broader <br /> healthy living purview that may be a larger City discussion beyond the HRA. <br /> Councilmember McGehee suggested having the dementia group having a booth at <br /> the fair. <br /> Mayor Roe noted the current involvement of other city departments and entities <br /> as well. <br /> Ms. Kelsey concurred, noting that staff continually sought involvement from oth- <br /> er areas, including involving NextDoor.com and the historical society. <br /> Mayor Roe thanked HRA members and staff for attending tonight's joint meeting. <br /> 11. Public Hearings <br /> a. Renewal of 2015 Liquor Licenses <br /> Finance Director Chris Miller briefly summarized the purpose of tonight's public <br /> hearing as the City Council considered approval or denial of 2015 Liquor License <br /> Renewals. As , detailed in the RCA dated November 10, 2014 and attachments, <br /> Mr. Miller noted that there were eight licenses for renewal consideration, and <br /> identified those five establishments with liquor compliance failures in 2014 to- <br /> date. Mr. Miller advised that staff had reviewed all applications, and they met <br /> statutory and city code requirements; and with the exception of those noted com- <br /> pliance failures, advised that staff had no additional findings to present. <br />