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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />MARCH 28, 2018 <br />Montour introduced the following resolution with the Terrace Heights <br />Storm Shelter Plan removed and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2018-3-56 — APPROVING THE CONSENT <br />AGENDA WHICH CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING: <br />*APPROVAL OF THE VOUCHERS <br />*APPROVAL OFPARKS & RECREATIONDONATIONS <br />*APPROVAL OF ORDINANCE 825 —AMENDING THE FEE <br />SCHEDULE FOR WATER & SEWER AND TRASHRATES <br />*APPROVAL OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS CONTRACT <br />*APPROVAL OF TEMPORARYLIQUOR LICENSE FOR ST. <br />JOHN'S CHURCH <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by McGraw. <br />Ayes (5). <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />TERRACE <br />Torkelson stated that Terrace Heights is a mobile home park that does not <br />HEIGHTS <br />have its own storm shelter, so it uses the Roseville Middle School as the <br />MOBILE HOME <br />place of shelter for their residents in the event of severe weather. He <br />PARK STORM <br />explained that the City was presented with a new agreement between the <br />SHELTER <br />Roseville School District and the mobile home park's new owners to <br />AGREEMENT <br />continue to use the school as. a storm shelter.. He stated that the residents <br />felt now would be a good time to add additional items to the agreement. <br />Jonathon Turner, a Terrace Heights resident who is on the park's new <br />association board, stated that he has lived there for five years and was told <br />that the shelter was at "the school". He only recently learned it was at <br />Roseville Middle School and not Capitol View Center, which is where he <br />assumed it was. He noted that his father is in a wheelchair and would <br />have to go all the way around the fenced property to get to the building, <br />and suggested that a gate could be installed. He explained that he wants <br />more specific information added to the agreement, such as stating which <br />school, what door residents should use, and also noted that this plan <br />should be given to each resident instead of only being available in the park <br />office. He suggested that the shelter be moved to Capitol View since it is <br />closer to some of their homes. McGraw stated that these are all good <br />points for the plan. <br />The City Administrator stated that City Staff also suggested to Park <br />Management that they consider moving the location to Capitol View, but <br />that request will have to wait until after construction is completed. <br />Torkelson provided a photo showing that the entire Roseville Middle <br />School property is fenced, so anyone who cannot squeeze through the <br />2 <br />