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City of <br /> l �►SEvll�I�r <br /> Minnesota,USA <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Minutes <br /> City Hall Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br /> Monday, January 24, 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 January: Willmus; <br /> Pust; Jo?mson; McGehee; and Roe). City Attorney Mark Gaughan was also present. <br /> Mayor Roe noted the absence of Councilmember Johnson from tonight's meeting due to <br /> a family medical emergency. Having previously called to advise that she was en-route, <br /> Councilmember Pust arrived at approximately 6:10 p.m. <br /> 2. Approve Agenda <br /> Councilmember McGehee requested removal of Consent Item 7.b entitled, "Approve <br /> General Purchases and Sale of Surplus Items in Excess of$5,000." <br /> Willmus moved, Roe seconded approval of the agenda as amended. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: 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. Carol Stellwagen,3096 Ridgewood Road <br /> Ms. Stellwagen noted that during last year's budget discussion, permitting and in- <br /> spection fees were discussed; and asked that the City Council further review fees <br /> as part of their 2012 budget discussions. Ms. Stellwagen noted her personal expe- <br /> rience as a homeowner making energy improvements on her home, and having to <br /> pay inspection fees on each of those three (3) occasions. Ms. Stellwagen ques- <br /> tioned why it was necessary for inspections provided a licensed contractor was <br /> hired; as well as additional costs each time for fire detector inspections. Ms. <br /> Stellwwagen suggested that the City Council attempt to save their citizens some <br /> money by not having them pay duplicate inspection fees, when those taxpayers <br /> were attempting to make energy improvements to their homes. <br /> Ms. Stellwagen further addressed previous discussions related to neighborhood <br /> ice ponds and skating activities; and asked that, if those ponds were still in use, <br /> that the City attempt to keep portable restroom facilities at those locations rather <br /> than removing them during the winter, even if it meant there were fewer ponds, <br /> but those few were operated more efficiently. <br />