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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, March 20,2023 <br /> Page 8 <br /> explained if the DNR liked this language,their point is it is for riparian lots. He just <br /> wanted to make sure that the language is super clear. <br /> Ms. Gundlach thought because it is not going to change the meaning either way, <br /> she will acquiesce. She thought staff could probably safely add these three words <br /> to this section if it satisfies Councilmember Etten's concern. She indicated under <br /> paragraph b, line 290, it could read: "Variances, for riparian lots, which allow a <br /> structure...". She asked Councilmember Etten if that would make him more <br /> comfortable in terms of clarity sought. <br /> Councilmember Etten thought that is what makes it super clear. <br /> Ms. Gundlach indicated staff can add those three words and she was ninety-nine <br /> percent confident that the DNR will not bock at it. <br /> Mayor Roe stated for the purposes of clarity,he thought it was helpful because even <br /> though it can become obvious that it does not apply to a non-riparian lot,it is within <br /> the first three words for someone to see if their land is riparian or not and if it applies <br /> to them or not. He indicated he would be supportive of this change. <br /> Public Comment <br /> Mayor Roe offered an opportunity for public comment with no one coming <br /> forward. <br /> Etten moved, Groff seconded, enactment of Ordinance No. 1629 entitled, "An <br /> Ordinance Amending Title 10, Zoning, of the Roseville City Code to Update and <br /> Amend Shoreland Management and Environmental Regulations" , including <br /> amended language discussed this evening regarding variances and riparian lots and <br /> enactment of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Title 8, <br /> Public Works, of the Roseville City Code to Update and Amend Stormwater and <br /> Wetland Regulations." <br /> Council Discussion <br /> Councilmember Etten thanked staff for years of work on this as well as to the <br /> Planning Commission and the consultants. He thought a lot of this moves the City <br /> in a direction that the residents are interested in, and he hoped that it is successful <br /> in moving the City in those directions. <br /> Councilmember Groff thought this was well done and felt most people will come <br /> in to consult with staff before going ahead with a huge project. <br /> Mayor Roe added in addition to all the thanks and hard work done by staff, these <br /> are changes, and he thought the first things that would happen over the first several <br />