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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, May 13,2019 <br /> Page 8 <br /> ago to eliminate onsite parking and expand their operation. He thought this is <br /> past its tipping point and Roseville needs to be more proactive about it. <br /> Mayor Roe agreed with the notion that the City needs to be doing more and step <br /> forward with a little more creative answer. He did not expect an answer tonight <br /> but thought staff should get some feedback of things to look at and bring back for <br /> review. <br /> Mr. Culver reported the City has a hundred days before the 2019 State Fair and if <br /> the City is trying to implement something before the start of the next fair, the opt <br /> in idea is something the City could look at. But a question is how many mailings <br /> should the City get out and getting a response from the residents within that <br /> timeframe and going back and forth. Certainly, City staff knows some areas <br /> where it is really dense parking. He suggested staff could make a more conscious <br /> effort to try to record the extent of on-street parking during the next State Fair. <br /> Mayor Roe suggested in the interim to address some of the hot spot issues in or- <br /> der to think about more substantial steps the City could take. <br /> Mr. Trudgeon stated staff could look at limiting parking to one side, the non- <br /> mailbox side, a certain radius, along with hotspots and safety issues this coming <br /> year, to monitor it and see what works. <br /> Mr. Jim Otto, Greenhouse Village <br /> Mr. Otto stated he has lived close to the fair all his life. He suggested getting hold <br /> of Jerry Hammer and Steve Grands regarding the parking issues. <br /> Mr. Culver indicated he did speak with Steve Grans this morning and exchanged <br /> voice messages and so Mr. Grans is aware the Council is discussing this item. <br /> Recess <br /> Mayor Roe recessed the meeting at approximately 8:51 p.m., and reconvened at approximately <br /> 8:58 p.m. <br /> c. Discuss Possible Amendments to the City Code for Drive-Throughs Adjacent <br /> to Residentially Zoned or Used Properties <br /> City Planner Thomas Paschke briefly highlighted this item as detailed in the RCA <br /> and related attachments dated May 13, 2019. <br /> Councilmember Wilimus asked how New Brighton's permitting process differ <br /> from a Conditional Use Permit or an Interim Use Permit. <br /> Mr. Paschke stated he was not sure but thought special use was not much different <br /> than a conditional use. The two are referred to similarly. <br />