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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, October 24, 2016 <br />Page 37 <br /> <br />as suggested could be if and when something specific occurred and both parties <br />would then renegotiate, it required both sides to come to an agreement, while that <br />may work in the disfavor of one party an in favor of the other party, making it dif- <br />ficult to arrive at a successful negotiation and resolution. Mr. Gaughan suggested <br />the City Council leave things less specific in terms of what staff and his office <br />should try to accomplish, whether that be a renegotiation provision or a more fa- <br />vorable termination provision for that reason. If the city is looking for a way out, <br />Mr. Gaughan stated that was a termination provision. <br /> <br />Motion <br />At 10:00 a.m., Willmus moved to extend the meeting curfew to the completion of this item. <br /> <br />Mayor Roe declared the motion failed due to lack of a second. <br /> <br />Etten moved, Willmus seconded, extending the meeting curfew through Item 15.a. <br /> <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: <br />Willmus, Etten, McGehee and Roe. <br />Nays: <br />None. <br />Willmus moved, clarifying his earlier motion, Etten seconded, directing staff to <br />continue negotiations with Comprehensive Recycling Services, d/b/a Eureka Re- <br />cycling, specifically related to a floor triggering termination based on revenue <br />sharing. <br /> <br /> Roll Call <br />Ayes: <br />Willmus, Etten, McGehee and Roe. <br />Nays: <br />None. <br /> <br /> <br />d.Business Items – Presentations/Discussions <br /> <br /> <br />a.Request to Amend City Code, Chapter 304: Lawful Gambling <br />Finance Director Chris Miller briefly summarized the request as detailed in the <br />RCA, and a letter from the Roseville Area Youth Hockey Association dated Oc- <br />tober 4, 2016 (Attachment A). Mr. Miller noted Chapter 304 as originally con- <br />ceived in 1992, limited one location for each non-profit organization. However, <br />Mr. Miller noted the city had modified that provision in 2011 allowing each or- <br />ganization up to two locations. With this request from the Youth Hockey Associ- <br />ation, Mr. Miller advised it would require another revision to Chapter 304 at the <br />City Council’s discretion. <br /> <br />Mr. Miller noted representatives from Joe Senser’s Restaurant and officials from <br />the Youth Hockey Association were present to speak to this request. <br /> <br /> <br />