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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – MAY 15, 2023 7 <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden said she would like to see a plaque acknowledging the equipment was <br />donated by Boston Scientific. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant felt that should be up to Boston Scientific. <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen said once they have the final package and <br />price they will bring it to Council for approval. PTRC will need to choose the colors. Staff would <br />like a full package of what equipment they’d like and who will cover the costs. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant thought this would be a great way to make the area look more like a dog park. He <br />directed staff to move forward. <br /> <br />D. Youth Commissioner for Parks, Trails and Recreation Committee (PTRC) <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen stated that at the April 18 PTRC meeting a <br />motion was passed to pilot a youth committee member position and Council feedback was <br />requested. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden thought they had always been open to youth. She thought legally they <br />couldn’t appoint youth to statutory commissions, and wondered if they were going to create <br />separate categories for all the committees. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant said he wasn’t aware of any age discrimination language in the applications. Some <br />committees you may need to have some depth of knowledge but members weren’t limited by age. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rousseau thought a three-year term was a limitation for that age group and <br />would like to have a one year term for the school year. Someone could come in for the open seat <br />as well, but this would give youth a chance to work with their school schedule. <br /> <br />Councilmember Monson asked if the youth would be an additional member or one of the normal <br />number of members. <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault said that would be up to the Council to decide, but as an example, <br />Shoreview allows them as an additional member with voting rights. So, in our PTRC there would <br />be the 12 standard positions and an additional youth member. <br /> <br />Councilmember Monson felt it was important that they support youth positions and the <br />ordinance be changed to reflect that the positions are for during the school year for people in high <br />school or college. She would like the position to be in addition to the regular number of members. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked why they wouldn’t amend the ordinance to say that every <br />committee could have a youth position for one year. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rousseau thought that might be a good idea. She wondered if there could be a <br />non-voting youth member on a commission. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden recalled the city attorney stated they couldn’t have anyone under 18 on a <br />commission due to statutory requirements. <br />
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