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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, December 5, 2016 <br />Page 38 <br />At the request of the council, City Manager Trudgeon opined that staff could have <br />something prepared by the January 30, 2017 City Council meeting for discussion <br />and issues to consider in a revised draft ordinance. <br />If other pertinent issues came up between now and then, Mayar Roe allowed that <br />staff could defer this item if so indicated. <br />City Attorney Gaughan counseled that the city should have some sort of reference <br />incorporated into the ordinance as a basis through formatting similar to existing <br />city ordinances (preambles versus "whereas's"). <br />Councilmember McGehee stated her lack of interest in the prosecutorial aspect; <br />opining that Mr. Papineau cared for animals, and suggested a lighter hand in as- <br />sisting him in transitioning his business model. <br />Mayor Roe clarified that the City Council was not making any presumption that <br />anyone was violating the ordinance if and when it went into effect. <br />City Attorney Gaughan suggested that, if and when criminal activity is observed, <br />the city could propose to seek criminal sanctions, if indications are that someone <br />is profiteering, and perhaps fine penalties may be all that are needed. <br />Councilmember Willmus suggested including a trigger for criminal sanctions, <br />tharough documentation of repeated violations; with Mayor Roe agreeing in a <br />process similar to that used for code enforcement issues such as a continual ar re- <br />peated nuisance situation. <br />Recess <br />Mayor Roe recessed the meeting at approximately 9:43 p.m., and reconvened at approximately <br />9:44 p.m. <br />b. City Facility Needs Discussion <br />A bench hczndout was received via emczil dated December 4, 2016 relnted to this <br />item from Roger Hess, Jr., a Roseville resident, attached hereto and made a part <br />hereof. <br />As a result of discussions at the November 14, 2016 City Council meeting, City <br />Manager Trudgeon noted staff's further analysis and four options outlined on <br />page 2 of the RCA of today's date. <br />Councilmember Willmus reported that last week he had met with Public Works <br />Director Marc Culver and toured the maintenance facility. After that tour, Coun- <br />cilmember Willmus opined that the city should take a serious look at the potential <br />of renovating what was already available on that footprint; and if they hadn't yet <br />done so, encouraged his colleagues to tour the facility as well. Councilmember <br />Willmus opined that there was an opportunity to increase storage capacity on that <br />