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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, September 18, 2017 <br /> Page 20 <br /> Mayor Roe noted that current code language prohibited keeping of non-domestic <br /> animals in Roseville, with the exception of bees and poultry. Mayor Roe stated <br /> that he was unaware of any problems to-date, and asked his colleagues if they <br /> considered the current city code framework for regulating the keeping or poultry <br /> or bees (e.g. structures, setbacks, etc.) to be adequate. <br /> Councilmember McGehee opined that the current language was fine, and stated <br /> that she was not aware of any complaints, and since things appear to be going <br /> well to-date, it should be left alone. <br /> As previously stated, Councilmember Willmus stated that he had no interest in <br /> getting into that discussion again, since it appeared to be working well as it. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte agreed that given the past considerable discussion, the <br /> City Council would hear of any issues, but the current language appeared to be <br /> working well. <br /> Without objection, Mayor Roe concluded that there was no interest in changing <br /> the current ordinance related to bees and poultry, and therefore it would be left as <br /> is. <br /> In conclusion, staff was directed in the future to bring forward revisions repealing <br /> current city code riding horse language; to bring back the exception for non- <br /> domestic animals to allow use of goats for turf control; and directing staff to enter <br /> into a process to consider regulation of potbelly pigs and pygmy goats. <br /> e. Receive Maintenance Facilities Space Needs Analysis <br /> Public Works Director Marc Culver distributed as a bench handout, a copy of his <br /> presentation related to the Roseville Maintenance Facility, and as detailed in the <br /> RCA and attachments. Mr. Culver advised that representatives from the Kodet <br /> Architectural Group who performed the study were present in tonight's audience. <br /> At the request of Councilmember McGehee, Mr. Culver confirmed that there was <br /> $200,000 included in the CIP for geothermal installation at the maintenance facili- <br /> ty, but that it continued to be deferred pending a long-term solution for the build- <br /> ing. Mr. Culver confirmed that the infrastructure for the line was installed as part <br /> of the new fire station construction. At the further request of Councilmember <br /> McGehee, Mr. Culver advised that to his knowledge he was not aware of any por- <br /> tion of the maintenance facility roof leaking at this time. Mr. Culver noted that <br /> the city had a maintenance agreement for annual roof inspections, and assumed <br /> periodic roof rehabilitation at twenty years. <br /> When installing the addition on City Hall, Councilmember McGehee noted that <br /> specific provision was made to house impounded vehicles in the underground <br />