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<br />City Council Minutes - 03/04/02 <br />Page 2 of9 <br /> <br />March 19 and April 30, 2002. He also strongy <br />recommended following school district boundaries to <br />avoid multiple ballots. He responded to a question about <br />mail-in election ballots. <br /> <br />III. Public Comment <br /> <br />A. Kough asked about property clean-up and street <br />sweepIng. <br /> <br />B. Kysylyczyn asked that a 2003 City Council calendar be <br />developed, both in hard copy and for display in the <br />Council office. <br /> <br />IV. Recess to Regular Meeting <br /> <br />Regular Meeting <br /> <br />I. Communication <br /> <br />A. Demonstration by Hunter the K-9 Hunter the K-9 <br />Officer Joe Sparks of the Roseville Police Department <br />explained Hunter's training and skills. He then <br />demonstrated Hunter's skills through a drug search of the <br />Council Chambers. <br /> <br />II. Recognitions <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />2001 Human Rights Youth Essay Contest Winners & <br />Honorable Mentions <br />Human Rights Commission Chair Thelma McKenzie and <br />Human Rights Commissioner Stephen Zorn awarded <br />certificates to the following eight students with winning <br />Human Rights essays: Allison O'Rourke, 1st; Rick <br />Spadine, 2nd; Janelle Murlowski 3 rd and Honorable mentions <br />to - Max Behrenbrinker, Chris Kastelic, Mary Kniffin, <br />Emily Mendenhall, Adam Pribyl and Bernice Prigge. <br />After pictures with the Mayor, the top three winners read <br />their essays. <br /> <br />Human Rights <br />Essay Contest <br />