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Roseville City Council
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1/9/2023
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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,January 9, 2023 <br /> Page 9 <br /> Public Comment <br /> Mayor Roe offered an opportunity for public comment with no one coming for- <br /> ward. <br /> Etten moved, Groff seconded, tabling the reappointments due to lack of feedback <br /> from Commission Chairs on Commissioners. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Etten, Groff, Schroeder, and Roe. <br /> Nays: None <br /> Etten moved, Schroeder seconded, declaration of vacancies and appointment pro- <br /> cess as outlined in the Request for Council Action dated January 9, 2023. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Etten, Groff, Schroeder, and Roe. <br /> Nays: None <br /> h. Consider Adopting a Resolution Supporting the Creation of a Local Sales Tax <br /> in Roseville <br /> City Manager Patrick Trudgeon briefly highlighted this item as detailed in the Re- <br /> quest for Council Action and related attachments dated January 9, 2023. <br /> Councilmember Schroeder stated there needs to beconversations with businesses in <br /> the City because those businesses will be the ones collecting and keeping track of <br /> the sales tax. She wanted to make sure that the City loops that into the conversation. <br /> It was also her understanding that if the Council passes this tonight, it then goes to <br /> the State and once the State approves it, the resolution comes back to the City for <br /> approval again. <br /> Mr. Trudgeon indicated that was correct, noting that process is outlined in the <br /> packet on page three of this item. <br /> Councilmember Schroeder indicated she wanted to make sure this process was cor- <br /> rect because she did have several questions but did not want to stop the process of <br /> approval because she knew there was time for the questions once this came back to <br /> the Council. <br /> Mayor Roe pointed out that under the process, presuming the legislature okays the <br /> City to proceed, the Council has to adopt whatever needs to be adopted to get it on <br /> the ballet in 2024, at least ninety days prior to that election. <br /> Mr. Trudgeon indicated that was correct. <br />
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