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City of <br />~'~'i <br />~~ <br />Minnesota, USA <br />Regular City Council MeetingMinutes <br />City Hall Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br />Monday, July 27, 2009 <br />1. Call Roll <br />Mayor Klausing called to order the Roseville City Council regular meeting at approxi- <br />mately 6:00 p.m. and welcomed everyone. <br />(Voting and Seating Order for July: Pust; Roe; Ihlan; Johnson; and Klausing) <br />City Attorney Scott Anderson was also present. <br />2. Approve Agenda <br />By consensus, the agenda was approved as presented. <br />3. Public Comment <br />Mayor Klausing called for public comment by members of the audience on any non- <br />agenda items. <br />a. Tom and Janine Hadlicb, 2782 Dale Street N <br />Ms. Hadlich advised Councilmembers that they were following up on a petition <br />presented last summer for construction of a portion of sidewalk in their neighbor- <br />hood between County Road C and South Owasso Boulevard, completing the sec- <br />tion on the east side. Ms. Hadlich advised that Public Works Director Duane <br />Schwartz had provided a rough estimate for the section of sidewalk, but didn't an- <br />ticipate any work being done until road work was scheduled, possibly in the year <br />2016, but with no specific or definite plans to do so at this time. <br />Ms. Hadlich advised that they were seeking completion of this work, along with <br />approximately 80% of their neighbors on Dale Street, in the more immediate fu- <br />ture, and sought information as to what process they needed to follow to get the <br />project initiated. Ms. Hadlich noted that they had been advised that the City <br />didn't assess for sidewalks; however, noted that the majority of their neighbors <br />were open to being assessed for the sidewalk if it assured completion sooner. <br />Mayor Klausing thanked the Hadlichs for bringing this request back before the <br />City Council, and noted that it represented a unique situation. Mayor Klausing <br />suggested that the request be placed on a future agenda for discussion, allowing <br />additional study by staff in providing more detailed information to the City Coun- <br />cil, as well as allowing for sufficient notice of affected property owners. <br />Mayor Klausing asked that, prior to that meeting, staff provide a report on how <br />the City Council could deviate from its Assessment Policy; circumstances needing <br />consideration for sidewalk construction in this area; review by the City's Pathway <br />
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