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<br /> Ayes: 3 <br /> Nays: 0 <br /> Abstain: 1 <br /> Motion carried <br /> <br />4. Communication Items <br /> <br /> Deb Bloom discussed mapping being done by FEMA. Currently, there are <br />no flood zones in Roseville, but that could change with this new mapping <br />being done. Chair Wilke asked if residents could be notified of their new <br />status. Duane Schwartz said that when the mapping is completed, <br />residents would definitely be notified; if not by FEMA, then by the city. <br />The map will be available at the end of September. <br /> <br /> Deb Bloom updated the Commission on several other projects going on in <br />Roseville. <br /> <br /> Duane Schwartz updated the Commission on City Council issues. <br /> <br /> <br />5.Erosion Control Ordinance (Revised) <br /> <br /> Deb Bloom presented the revised ordinance for the Commission’s review <br />and went over the latest changes. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring questioned the item under enforcement and whether <br />it was fair as stated that if erosion control specifications aren’t met, all <br />permits would be pulled for all jobs being done by the contractor within <br />the City of Roseville. Bloom said the city attorney had advised that it was <br />a tool in the toolbox of enforcement, and it’s just an option that could be <br />used. Member Neprash said it might be the only way to get the <br />contractor’s attention if they were virtually done with the job and just <br />needed to do some cleanup. <br /> <br /> Member Neprash said it might be a good idea to have stronger language <br />regarding removal of temporary erosion control devices stating that the <br />contractor is still responsible even after the city has inspected and signed <br />off on the site. <br /> <br /> Duane Schwartz said the next step in this ordinance process would be to <br />introduce it to the City Council. <br /> <br /> Member Neprash moved to send the ordinance to the City Council. <br />Member Fischer seconded. <br /> <br /> Ayes: 4 <br /> Nays: 0 <br /> Motion carried <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />
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