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voting privileges and be non-residents. Below is a summary of their discussion from their <br />March 1 and 22 meetings. <br />Voting rights <br />The majority of youth representatives, current and past, have been highly committed and <br />engaged and provide an important point of view for the commission's discussions and <br />programs. Given this, the commission agreed that they should be able to vote on actions that <br />they are providing guidance on. <br />Residency requirements <br />Three high schools serve Shoreview: Roseville High School, Mounds View High School, and <br />Irondale High School. For Roseville and Irondale, the majority of the students are not <br />Shoreview residents. However, a youth representative from them is still providing a voice for <br />the entire student body. This is important for the commission as they try to create programs <br />that will reach high school students. Since it is important to the city that our youth <br />representatives are from high schools that serve Shoreview, the commission felt that they <br />should not be required to be residents. This is similar to the economic development <br />commission in terms of business representatives. A business representative does not need to <br />be a resident as long as they work for a Shoreview business. <br />Number <br />The commission would like to have two to three student representatives at all times. Given <br />this, they would like to increase their membership to nine to eleven. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is recommended that the city council adopt ordinance no. 1016, amending chapter 300, <br />council and administration, section 308, human rights commission. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Ordinance 1016 <br />K <br />