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• <br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, April 13, 2009 <br />Page 6 <br />Bandana Chiropractic and Wellness Center <br />1712 Lexin ton Avenue <br />Justina Person @ Serene Body Therapy Massage Therapist <br />1629 West Count Road C <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Ihlan; Roe; Pust; Johnson; and Klausing. <br />Nays: None. <br />b. Accept a Donation from the Granite Foundation and Authorize the Purchase <br />of a Replacement Park Patrol Vehicle (former Consent Item 7.g) <br />Roseville Police Captain Mathwig introduced Diane and Tim Madden, represent- <br />ing the Madden Foundation, and recognized their $5,000 donation for replace- <br />ment of a park patrol vehicle. <br />Mayor Klausing personally, and on behalf the community, thanked Mr. and Mrs. <br />Madden for facilitating purchase of this unique piece of equipment. <br />Mr. Madden noted that the Granite Foundation was a family foundation; and their <br />distribution of funds annually, as they were available. Mr. Madden advised that, <br />as long-term residents in the community, they felt safe and protected due to the <br />services of the City's Police Department; and their foundation's ability to fund <br />• something functional and tangible was of great benefit to them in helping the De- <br />partment provide that service and protection. <br />Mrs. Madden noted that all services in the community were important to them as <br />residents; however, she noted that a number of years ago, their home had been <br />burglarized and a vehicle stolen. Mrs. Madden advised that the City Police De- <br />partment were very responsive, had found the vehicle, and had kept the family up- <br />to-date on the incarcerated status of the perpetrator. Mrs. Madden noted this was <br />of particular note for the family support of the Police Department. <br />Klausing moved, Pust seconded, approved acceptance of the donation of $5,000 <br />in funding from the Granite Foundation toward the purchase of an All Terrain <br />Vehicle (ATV) for use by the City's Police Department for surveillance and res- <br />cue and park patrol; with the remaining funds to be covered from the Depart- <br />ment's forfeiture fund. <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Ihlan; Roe; Pust; Johnson; and Klausing. <br />Nays: None. <br />9. General Ordinances for Adoption <br />10. Presentations <br />
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