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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, October 12, 2009 <br />Page 6 <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Ihlan; Roe; Johnson; and Pust. <br />Nays: None. <br />f. Set a Public Hearing for Off-Sale 3.2% Liquor License for NAD, Inc., d/b/a <br />Adam's Food & Fuel to be held October 26, 2009 <br />Johnson moved, Ihlan seconded, scheduling a Public Hearing on October 26, <br />2009 for anOff--Sale 3.2% Beer License for NAD, Inc., d/b/a Adam's Food & <br />Fuel, located at 2815 Rice Street. <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Ihlan; Roe; Johnson; and Pust. <br />Nays: None. <br />g. Approve Skating Center/OVAL Marquee Sign <br />Acting Mayor Roe noted that, in accordance with City Code, the OVAL marquee <br />sign message could not change any more than three times in a 24 hour period, and <br />would remain essentially as the current sign, but would now be electronic. <br />Johnson moved, Ihlan seconded, approval of the requested sign replacement for <br />the Roseville OVAL freestanding monument sign, 2661 County Road C, to be <br />fabricated and installed by Spectrum Sign Systems. <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Ihlan; Roe; Johnson; and Pust. <br />Nays: None. <br />8. Consider Items Removed from Consent <br />a. Receive Emerald Ash Borer Update (Former Consent Item 7.h) <br />At the request of Acting Mayor Roe, City Manager Bill Malinen briefly reviewed <br />this item. <br />Councilmember Johnson asked, for public information, how fast this disease was <br />moving, and its proximity to Roseville from that of one year ago; and identifica- <br />tion by staff of needs as the Council continued in budget deliberations and related <br />to other needs. <br />Director of Parks and Recreation Lonnie Brokke advised that the purpose of the <br />staff memorandum was to make the City Council aware of the Emerald Ash Borer <br />(EAB) as it related to Roseville and for consideration in the 2010 budget process, <br />not simply for removal of Ash trees identified, but also to replace those trees <br />throughout the City. Mr. Brokke estimated that twenty-five percent (25%) of the <br />trees in Roseville are Ash trees. Mr. Brokke estimated that the first phase of <br />