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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, November 14, 2016 <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />“All outdoor semi-trailer storage shall occur on paved surfaces consistent with <br />the parking area requirements of Section 1019.11 of this Title, and shall adhere <br />to the parking area setback requirements in the applicable zoning district except <br />that no outdoor semi-trailer storage shall be allowed between a principle build- <br />ing and the adjacent \[primary\] public street \[as determined by Planning staff\]. <br />Areas of outdoor semi-trailer storage shall not obstruct required drive aisles or <br />parking stalls.” <br /> <br />Councilmember Etten opined that revised language to staff’s recommendation <br />made it clearer in addition to identifying any additional conditions if and when <br />needed. Councilmember Etten further opined that it could serve to protect other <br />adjacent uses to a site with screening provisions as well; along with keeping the <br />primary street more easily identified when adjacent to other uses accordingly. <br /> <br />Councilmember McGehee agreed with Councilmember Etten’s comments, opin- <br />ing this created a sufficient flag for Planning staff as well as future City Councils. <br /> <br />While having supported the language as recommended by staff, Councilmember <br />Laliberte stated she was not bothered by this minor change as proposed in the mo- <br />tion, and would support it. <br /> <br /> Roll Call <br />Ayes: <br />Laliberte, Etten, McGehee and Roe. <br />Nays: <br />Willmus. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />11.Presentations <br /> <br /> <br />a.Receive Update on Roseville A/D <br />Ms. Lori LaBay <br />, representing the Roseville Alzheimer’s & Dementia Communi- <br />ty Action Team (RSVL A/D), provided an update on the team’s most recent ef- <br />forts and initiatives. Ms. LaBay commended City Manager Trudgeon for his <br />leadership, noting to the team’s knowledge Roseville was the first city with a page <br />on its website devoted to A/D, with that city leadership garnering nationwide at- <br />tention. Ms. LaBay thanked the city for allowing direct access by the team to city <br />staff and departments, along with space for information racks with city backing, <br />adding to their outreach and education efforts. In addition to the city and other <br />partnerships, Ms. LaBay also recognized the Roseville Area Senior Program <br />(RASP) and Ramsey County Library – Roseville Branch for their major partner- <br />ing efforts. <br /> <br />Ms. LaBay noted receipt of an ACT grant to further these grass roots efforts, and <br />also acknowledged the support of the Community Health Awareness Team <br />(CHAT), and their overlapping goals and support of and for each other. <br /> <br /> <br />
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