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<br /> I'. D':'\ ;, p~ ~.~ <br /> , J \" j <br /> ~\. Ji""i ~~ ' <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - MARCH 10. 1997 7 <br /> I <br /> ,. Councilmember Aplikowski requested clarification regarding the activities of this task force, that <br /> it would be mainly collecting information and reporting to the City Council. Mayor Probst <br /> agreed with this assessment, and stated he wants to make sure the City has a final say in this <br /> pf0jcct 0(;ful"c tht: work is Clllllpldcd. <br /> I MOTION: Aplikowski moved and Keirn seconded a motion to establish the creation of a <br /> I Highway 96 Task Force, with the names for the committee to be proposed within <br /> the next 8-10 days. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> I Mr. Fritsinger reported a possible conflict has arisen regarding the Arden Hills Human Rights <br /> liaison to the State of Minnesota's Human Rights Commission. He stated that, since Arden Hills <br /> has not re-appointed their own Human Rights Commission, the City may not be allowed to <br /> I appoint a liaison to the State. He will be following this development and will report on the final <br /> outcome. <br /> I Mr. Fritsinger inquired if there had been any contact with Mayor Martin of Shoreview regarding <br /> the Youth Commission. Mayor Probst replied he has been in contact with Mayor Martin, and, <br /> although there is interest from both Cities in ajoint youth committee, he has not followed up on <br /> I this as of yet. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated that she has no strong feelings either way in regard to a joint <br /> .. committee, but these committees in general seem to target parents more than children. She stated <br /> kids are already involved in church groups, Scout groups and other activities, and inquired where <br /> I the City would find enough kids for this venture. <br /> Mr. Fritsinger inquired if the activities of this youth committee were to be geared toward keeping <br /> I youth out of trouble, or ifit was for getting youth more involved in the City. Mayor Probst <br /> replied he does not have great expectations for this joint committee, at least not at the present <br /> time. He stated Shoreview has been actively trying to recruit prospects for this group without <br /> I much luck. He stated he envisions an informal forum for youth to discuss an issue of interest to <br /> them, such as the City.s plans for the TCAAP property. He stated they would not need to meet <br /> often, once a month or once per quarter would be sufficient. <br /> I Councilmember Aplikowski suggested recruiting not just high school youth, but junior high <br /> youth as well. In her experience, high school youth tend to be busier, as they usually have part- <br /> I time jobs and a fuller social life. <br /> I Mayor Probst stated he hopes to begin this process in the next 4-6 weeks. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski suggested trying to make use of groups that are already formed, <br /> I such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, or the Sheriffs Patrol Youth Group. She agreed that ajoint <br /> venture with Shoreview would probably be more effective. <br /> ~ <br /> - <br />