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Mr. Freihammer indicated that was correct. <br />Member Huiett asked if there was an opportunity for public comment. She thought <br />it was the responsibility of the City to open this up for comment because this might <br />take residents off guard. She wondered how the changes will be rolled out. <br />Mr. Freihammer indicated the Ordinance Summary will get noticed when it goes to <br />the City Council. <br />Mr. Culver explained that piece of education of what a homeowners' responsibility <br />is for both the watermain, the water service and the sewer service running from the <br />street to the resident's home is a constant battle. It is complicated because it does <br />vary from city to city. Some cities take responsibility all the way to the main, some <br />take it up to the curb stop for the water service, but for sewer, certain random cities <br />take responsibility up to the right-of-way line or up to a clean out if that is present. <br />The City of Roseville has been pretty consistent for a while though where the <br />resident takes responsibility for both service lines all the way to the mains. <br />Motion <br />Member Wozniak moved, Member Huiett seconded, to recommend the City <br />Council approve the proposed changes to Chapters 801, 802 and 803 of the <br />City Ordinance as amended, discussed, and agreed to. <br />Ayes: 6 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br />Youth Commissioner Lynch arrived at the meeting at 7:38 p.m. <br />6. Community Survey Review <br />Mr. Culver reviewed the City's Community Survey with the Commission. <br />Chair Wozniak recommended that for the questions regarding the Organics <br />Program, involving the Commission in crafting or drafting some of these questions <br />before the next version comes around because it is likely by 2022 the County will <br />be in a much better position to state that it is likely that a bluebag program that the <br />County is working on right now is going to be offered at no additional cost to <br />residents. <br />Member Misra indicated when the City first went to curbside recycling, she <br />remembers that people did not think about recycling at all when the residents had <br />to haul it somewhere and curbside recycling really changed everything. What really <br />helped was when containers were provided to the residents. She thought the <br />numbers for the Food Scraps/Organics II Drop Off Site were encouraging and <br />showed that residents are participating even though it is not that convenient. <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />