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City of <br /> j �►SEVILLL <br /> Minnesota,USA <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Minutes <br /> City Hall Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br /> Monday, June 13, 2011 <br /> 1. Roll Call <br /> Mayor Roe called to order the Roseville City Council regular meeting at approximately <br /> 6:00 p.m. and welcomed everyone. (Voting and Seating Order for June: Johnson; Pust; <br /> Willmus; McGehee; and Roe). City Attorney Mark Gaughan was also present. <br /> 2. Approve Agenda <br /> Mayor Roe noted staff's request for removal of Agenda Item 12.c entitled, "Consider Ac- <br /> cepting a Livable Housing Incentives Account Grant for Sienna Green II and enter into a <br /> Memorandum of Understanding with AEON;"and deferral to next week's agenda. <br /> Willmus moved, Johnson seconded, approval of the agenda as amended. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Johnson; Pust; Willmus; McGehee and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> 3. Public Comment <br /> Mayor Roe called for public comment by members of the audience on any non-agenda <br /> items. <br /> a. James Anderson,3004 Arona Street <br /> Mr. Anderson referenced an e-mail he had sent to Councilmembers dated Febru- <br /> ary 27, 2011, and provided a duplicate copy to City Manager Malinen related to <br /> ongoing issues with an adjacent neighbor throwing snow not only in his yard but <br /> against the siding of his house. Mr. Anderson sought amendment to City Code so <br /> snow could not be thrown more than five feet (5') onto an adjacent property. Mr. <br /> Anderson expressed his frustration that he had not heard from Councilmembers, <br /> individually or as a body, even though he spoke approximately six (6) weeks later <br /> during public comment at a City Council meeting. Mr. Anderson expressed his <br /> concern with damages to his siding, in addition to additional snow leading to po- <br /> tential leakage in his basement. <br /> Mayor Roe recalled Mr. Anderson's e-mail and appearance, and the Council's di- <br /> rection to look into the matter and review City ordinance for any recourse; how- <br /> ever, he apologized that there was apparently no follow-up and for the length of <br /> time in providing a response to Mr. Anderson. Mayor Roe assured Mr. Anderson <br /> that the matter would receive attention for follow-up. <br />
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