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With Chair Stenlund asking if it was a City of Roseville or Ramsey County effort <br />for neighborhoods to organize, Member Seigler responded that neighborhoods <br />could organize without this guide. <br />Member Wozniak stated that he was simply suggesting that the County take over, <br />allowing the City to step out. <br />Chair Stenlund sought to ensure that Member Wozniak didn't get into an ethical <br />dilemma or was compromised for him personally based on his employment with <br />Ramsey County and service on the PWETC as a citizen advisory commissioner. <br />Member Lenz opined that this process and guide needed to remain municipally <br />driven, using recent issues with St. Paul District Council 7 and trash haulers. <br />Member Cihacek suggested engaging Ramsey County from an educational <br />standpoint, suggesting they provide information to Mr. Culver to consolidate <br />information for the guide and provide a recommendation for staff to work with <br />those available resources. <br />Member Seigler suggesting posting this draft document as is and if interest was <br />generated, efforts could then be taken to improve it; otherwise, no further efforts <br />were needed. <br />Since the suggested revisions were not major, Member Cihacek noted the <br />difficulty in changing a document once posted versus before. Member Cihacek <br />opined that whatever was posted needed to be the final tool or staff time would <br />only be increased accordingly. <br />Member Seigler sought clarification from staff as to whether they wanted changes <br />now or for individual members to provide them to staff for presentation to the <br />City Council for the joint meeting. <br />Mr. Culver clarified that it was staff's intent to bring forward a consensus of the <br />PWETC with minor modifications as indicated as part of tonight's discussion; and <br />then present the revised draft document at the June 22 joint meeting. If the <br />consensus of the PWETC was for Member Wozniak and Ramsey County staff to <br />offer some suggestions, Mr. Culver offered to redraft the document, and simply <br />legalize that he could provide as a revised document to the PWETC for their <br />feedback prior to presentation to the City Council. However, if the PWETC <br />found major issues, Mr. Culver suggested presentation to the City Council be <br />delayed to allow further review and consideration before making a <br />recommendation. <br />Member Wozniak encouraged all PWETC members to provide suggestions, and <br />clarified that it was not his intent to come at this from the perspective as an <br />Page 15 of 19 <br />