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Roseville PWET Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Page 3 -December 22, 2009 <br />• Page 1, A. Purpose Statement (Stenland): Change "effects" to "caused" <br />• Page 4, H. General Provisions: link #1's 1 and 6; change language to "leave, <br />store or deposit discharge..." <br />Consider linking # 1 and #6 under Item #5 to address leakage? (Vanderwall) <br />• Page 5, Section J, subsection 1 (Vanderwall); grammatical correction <br />• Page 5, add #1 (iv.) and bring forward portions of #6 (i) (Felice) <br />permit; about he per <br />Additional~~~dist`t 'on r ted to Page ~~ ;~ection J and language revised by the <br />City Attorney t```' <~ ~~nd have ~ staff is able to enforce the ordinance <br />~~ r,~ <br />thr £jY _ x, rt ord sed orb ~`` ant lawsuit in Little Canada during their I & I <br />ections, ~ a se warrant required if staff has probable cause and is <br />nied access, "~;, ' Secti ~ uspending access to the storm sewer system still <br />'cable based~~~`~ ~r~ recorri~i'endation of the City Attorney and in emergency <br />sit s until the`ty has made their determination. <br />Further sion~: ~~hcluded Page 4, Section 4 related to non-commercial washing <br />of vehicles; "'~h handouts provided by Member Stenland related to this issue <br />and the num of potential identified pollutants coming from cars. <br />Mr. Schwartz noted that staff perceived that this would be a difficult area to <br />enforce and questioned the response and/or support of the City Council if staff <br />suggested enforcing this for those individuals washing their cars. <br />Member Felice, while recognizing the potential pollutants and importance of the <br />issue, suggested educating people may be more effective than immediately <br />penalizing them, allowing for a more phased approach to inform of the <br />consequences of their actions and to avoid their rebelling if overly contentious. <br />