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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,April 13,2015 <br /> Page 14 <br /> After further discussion, the consensus of the body was that any and all staff <br /> should be involved as applicable. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Laliberte, Etten and Roe. <br /> Nays: McGehee. <br /> Abstentions: None. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> City Manager Trudgeon advised hat staff would start working on the draft lan- <br /> guage, but sought further clarification from the City Council on their expectations <br /> for delivering that product. Mr. Trudgeon noted that it would take a considerable <br /> amount of time to work through some of these issues, and given current issues be- <br /> ing processed as well, advised that staff was taxed in a lot of directions to meet <br /> community expectations. Mr. Trudgeon suggested drafting ordinance language, <br /> but questioned the process itself and input during that process. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte stated that she was open to receiving draft language and <br /> receiving additional public input, and had no timeframe in mind other than ad- <br /> dressing the comments of the Parks & Recreation Commission and cycle they ref- <br /> erenced in making a decision on feeding bans and/or a hunt. Councilmember <br /> Laliberte stated that her only concern was to time things properly to address the <br /> issue itself. <br /> Mayor Roe noted that, since ordinances are forever, the timing would eventually <br /> catch up with the cycle. <br /> Councilmember McGehee noted that there was no direction being received by <br /> staff from the City Council that would affect their other workload this spring (e.g. <br /> budget and other pressing issues); and opined that she would leave it to staff to <br /> bring things back to the City Council in a timely fashion, understanding that noth- <br /> ing was going to be resolved in the next few months. <br /> Recognizing that this was something that was of heightened interest in the com- <br /> munity right now, Councilmember Willmus stated that he would like the City to <br /> continue working on it and not set it aside for a few months, but continue to chip <br /> away at it, again sooner rather than later. <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe as to whether he considered that timeframe to be one <br /> or two months, Councilmember Willmus responded that he could agree to that, <br /> emphasizing the sooner rather than later aspect. <br /> Councilmember Etten opined that the Parks & Recreation Commission should see <br /> this again before it was returned to the City Council, noting their upcoming meet- <br /> ing schedule and other community events as well as their joint meeting with the <br />