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• Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 15, 2015 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Robert Westland, 210 County Road B-2 W <br /> Mr. Westland concurred with Mr. Kysylyczyn's comments' and expressed his per- <br /> sonal concern in government interference with private property and personal rights, as <br /> he was personally experiencing with the City's code enforcement staff. Mr. Westland <br /> questioned when the City of Roseville had begun to send out code enforcement staff <br /> to address issues on private property, such as in his back yard, opining that it had al- <br /> most reached a nuisance level based on his experience. If such a course if to be fol- <br /> lowed, Mr. Westland asked that it be done fairly and consistently, and performed <br /> citywide, not just to him personally, which he found bothersome and invasive of his <br /> private property. <br /> Community Engagement Commission Interviews <br /> Interviews were held for a vacancy on this commission with Mr. John Eichenlaub and <br /> Ms. Ebony Adedayo. <br /> 5. Council Communications, Reports, and Announcements <br /> Mayor Roe announced several upcoming events, including co-sponsorship by the Rose- <br /> ville Fire Department for appointments to install car seats in vehicles; volunteer opportu- <br /> nities involving natural resources and shoreline planting at Bennett Lake/Central Park, <br /> assistance with the Run and Roll for the Roses, a Community Playground Build at Bruce <br /> Russell Park, and helping in a variety of ways with the upcoming Rose Parade. Mayor <br /> Roe noted additional information was available on the City's website or by calling City <br /> Hall. <br /> 6. Recognitions, Donations and Communications <br /> 7. Approve Minutes <br /> 8. Approve Consent Agenda <br /> 9. Consider Items Removed from Consent <br /> 10. General Ordinances for Adoption <br /> a. Consider Amending City Code, Chapter 302 Liquor Control to Allow for <br /> Off- and On-Sale Microdistellery Sales and to Allow for Sunday Sales of <br /> Growlers <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe, City Attorney Gaughan provided a quick summary <br /> of this revised ordinance, as first reviewed at the June 8, 2015 City Council meet- <br /> ing; and based on recent changes to state law from the latest legislative session. <br /> Mr. Gaughan noted the proposed city adoption was detailed in the Request for <br /> Council Action (RCA) and draft ordinance included in the meeting materials, and <br /> dated June 15, 2015. Mr. Gaughan noted that the intention was for local code to <br /> closely mirror state statute and referencing them as applicable for future annota- <br /> tion on the final version of the ordinance. As discussed at the previous meeting, <br />