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<br />Roseville City Council Minutes <br />March 25, 1996 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />D-2 Mastel moved, Maschka seconded, that the following individ'lals be reappointed VOLUNTEER <br />to their respective Commissions for another term: COMMISSIONS <br /> <br />Name <br /> <br />Commission <br /> <br />Connie Pease Ethics <br />Isaac Afwerke Human Rights <br />Mary Jean Turinia Anderson Human Rights <br />Jill Bergquist Human Rights <br />Susan Forsyth Human Rights <br />Thelma McKenzie Human Rights <br />Margaret Murphy Maertz Human Rights <br />Dennis Malarkey Parks and Recreation <br />Ernest Willenbring Parks and Recreation <br />John Rhody Planning <br />Joseph Olson Police Civil Service <br /> <br />Expirati, III of Term <br /> <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />3!: 1/99 <br />31: ' 1/00 <br />3!: ,1/99 <br /> <br />Roll Call, Ayes: Maschka, Mastel, Wiski, Goedeke, and Wall Nays: None. <br /> <br />E. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />E-l Wiski moved, Goedeke seconded, that the Lake Owasso No-' \Take public hearing LAKE OW ASSO <br />be scheduled for the regular City Council meeting of Monda) , April 8, 1996. NO-WAKE <br />Roll Call, Ayes: Maschka, Mastel, Wiski, Goedeke, and Wal. Nays: None. HEARING <br /> <br />E-2 Julie Kimble, from OPUS, provided materials relating to the :tate Farm site. <br />No Council action was needed at this time. <br /> <br />E-3 This item was moved to I-I. <br /> <br />E-4 This item was moved to 1-2. <br /> <br />E-5 This item was moved to 1-3. <br /> <br />E-6 This item was moved to 1-4. <br /> <br />E-7 This item was moved to 1-5. <br /> <br />OPUS <br /> <br />NAMING OF <br />P ARK LAND <br /> <br />YMCA SALE <br /> <br />PMP <br /> <br />LCMR GRANT <br /> <br />COUNTRYSIDE <br /> <br />F. COMMUNICATIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND PUBLIC: COMMENTS <br />F -1 A Citizen Crime Prevention Award was presented to Michael Sellers of <br />Woodbury for his alertness and quick response to vehicles be ng broken into <br />at Crossroads Mall parking ramp on February 27, 1996 at 6:45p.m. Police <br />investigators were able to secure a search warrant and recove items that <br />were stolen, and obtained felony charges on three suspects. <br /> <br />CITIZEN <br />CRIME <br />PREVENTION <br />AWARDS <br />