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Roseville City Council
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6/5/2017
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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, June 5,2017 <br /> Page 8 <br /> Motion failed. <br /> Chief Mathwig noted that neighbors near the St. Rose of Lima Church had made <br /> signs that seemed to provide a positive effect, even though not a legal sign, but <br /> simply done by voluntary agreement. <br /> With no action tonight, Mayor Roe noted that this wasn't a situation where the is- <br /> sue could not be brought back at a future meeting to consider. <br /> At approximately 10:00 p.m., McGehee moved, Laliberte seconded, extending the meeting cur- <br /> few to complete remaining items on the agenda. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Laliberte, Etten, McGehee and Roe <br /> Nays: None. <br /> f. Consider Ordinance Amendments to Chapter 201, Advisory Commissions of <br /> Roseville City Code <br /> Assistant City Manager Rebecca Olson briefly summarized proposed amendments <br /> to Chapter 201 related to advisory commissions. <br /> Councilmember McGehee noted the proposed language specifies that a youth <br /> commissioner is less than 18 years of age and enrolled in high school, however, <br /> specific to ages and terms, with an alternative high school where students may be <br /> older or students who may have missed a year of school due to illness, shouldn't <br /> those students also be eligible to serve. Councilmember McGehee opined that if <br /> students are enrolled and in good standing at the high school, there was no reason <br /> to exclude them based on their age. <br /> Councilmember Etten noted that those over 18 years of age would be eligible to <br /> apply as a regular commissioner. Councilmember Etten stated that the desire was <br /> to have people in schools connect with the community by bringing their perspec- <br /> tives; with few people involved in the alternative high school. Councilmember <br /> Etten stated that he was comfortable with the current language. <br /> Councilmember McGehee also noted the omission of language not allowing for <br /> more than one member of a household to serve on a single commission. <br /> Mayor Roe noted that language was not proposed for tonight's action, but sug- <br /> gested Councilmember McGehee could add that language at her discretion. <br /> McGhee moved, Laliberte seconded, an additional amendment to Chapter 201 to <br /> prohibit more than one member of a household serving on one commission. <br /> Councilmember Etten noted that this had only occurred once in the last ten years. <br />
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