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will. He thought it is important to bring this forward to the Council again to get <br />their attention on how important it is to try to get people to use less water. <br />Mr. Culver continued with his review on project and maintenance activities in the <br />city including State Fair park and ride lots. <br />Chair Cihacek asked if the Council was looking to expand the park and ride options <br />for the State Fair. <br />Mr. Culver explained that is up to the State Fair. He thought there were eleven to <br />twelve State Fair lots within the city limits. Seven or nine of those have to get an <br />interim use permit because those lots are within residential zoning such as a church <br />or school. He was not sure what the State Fair's budget was to add more lots and <br />he thought it was a bit frustrating that the State Fair has turned a blind eye to the <br />parking demand issue that is created around any park and ride lot. He thought this <br />is something that will continue to evolve over time. <br />Mr. Culver indicated the city is actively soliciting youth members for the <br />Commissions. He noted the positions are not generally filled until the school year <br />starts. He asked the Commission to help pass out information to family and friends. <br />Member Spencer asked if it is ok to post where he works the position for a Youth <br />Commissioner. <br />Mr. Culver thought that was fine and the student can go to any school but needed <br />to be a resident of Roseville. <br />Member Spencer indicated he was looking over the list in the packet and he did not <br />see anything for Glenwood Avenue, and it looked there was a house being built <br />there or a fairly large addition to a house. <br />Mr. Culver explained he did not know at what level it would be triggered on the <br />map but thought it would be a larger remodel such as a business remodel or brand <br />new home construction. He noted staff could look into that. <br />Member Spencer explained another thing he was asked to find out is who is <br />responsible for trimming the trees around Lake McCarrons on the walking path that <br />hang over the fence. He wondered if it was the homeowner's responsibility or the <br />city's responsibility. <br />Mr. Culver explained it depends on where the lot is located. <br />Member Wozniak noticed along the pathway on County Road C there is some <br />pavement irregularities and also some shrubbery encroaching on the pathway right <br />of way close to the pullout from City Hall on the south side. <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />