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<br />22 In response to the growing concerns, Roseville adopted a Wildlife Management Ordinance in 2015 <br />23(included in the attachments). <br />24 <br />25 The Roseville Community Development Code Enforcement Officerenforces the feeding ban. Since the <br />26 ordinance was enacted there have been seven official complaints reported and followed up on no <br />27 citations were issued. <br />28 <br />29 In January of 2017, the first deer reduction effort was successfully completed by the United States <br />30 Department of Agriculture (USDA). The second deer reduction effort was completed in winter 2019. <br />31 Thefinal reports for both reduction efforts are included in your packet. <br />32 <br />33 Staff will summarize the program, current status and seek guidance for next steps. <br />34 <br />35 POLICY OBJECTIVE <br />36 This discussion is consistent with addressing resident’s concerns and desires. <br />37 <br />38 STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />39 Discuss Roseville Deer Population and consider providing guidance for next steps. <br />40 <br />41 COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED <br />42 Discuss Roseville Deer Population and consider next steps. <br />Prepared by: Lonnie Brokke, Director <br />Attachments: A: Wildlife Management Ordinance #1485 <br /> B: 2017 USDA Deer Final Report and Disposition Log <br /> C. 2019 USDA Deer Final Report and Disposition Log <br /> D: 2018 Deer Population Map <br />E. 2019 Deer Population Map <br />43 F. Q1 2019 Deer Sightings Map <br />44 G. Q1 2019 Deer Feedback Map <br />H. 2018 Deer Sightings Map <br />I. 2018 Deer Feedback Map <br />J.Roseville Deer Habitat Map <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />15 <br /> <br />