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Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission Minutes <br />June 12, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 19 <br /> <br />thought this woul <br />as well. She thought a partnership would be beneficial for both sides. <br /> <br />Commission Djevi stated another thing that could be helpful would be if the information <br />could be provided showing the areas in the City that might be more prone to fire hazards. <br /> <br />Battalion Chief Halverson stated it would be multi-family, anything less than three stories <br />would be multi-family buildings and do not have a sprinkler system inside of it. He <br />stated those buildings are the highest risk where most fires occur because those do not <br />have a sprinkler system in them. He noted Roseville has a lot of those style of <br />apartments. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lee stated those buildings are the most hazardous but wondered where <br />most of the fires occur in Roseville. <br /> <br />Battalion Chief Halverson stated he would need to pull the data, but he thought it was a <br />mix between residential and apartment. <br /> <br />Chair Beltmann asked if the Commission could get more information on where in the <br />City most fires occur, which communities. She indicated if Battalion Chief Halverson <br />has any information to forward it to Ms. Olson and she will get the information to the <br />Commission for the July meeting. <br /> <br />The Commission thanked Battalion Chief Halverson for coming to the Commission with <br />this item. <br /> <br />Youth Commissioner Report <br />Youth Commissioner Iverson reported the book club had a poor turnout with zero attendance. <br />He was not sure why, but he started a draft on this project for whomever takes over. <br /> <br />New Business <br /> <br />a. Debrief From Joint City Council Meeting <br />Chair Beltmann provided a recap of the Joint City Council meeting with the <br />Commission. <br /> <br />Chair Beltmann stated from her perspective, the high level takes away was on the <br />Best Practice Document, the City Council wanted the Commission to keep working <br />on the document to get it finalized and work with staff on that. She thought one <br />helpful take away from the meeting was that the Council did give the Commission <br />direction on some of the work and allowing a few people to work on information <br />between meetings and bringing back to the full Commission for further discussion <br />and approval. She thought that will give the Commission an opportunity with all this <br />work to spread some of the work out and get things done a little more quickly. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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