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Date: 01 /07/02 <br />Item: B-1 <br />�� <br />� <br />City Council Minutes <br />Regular Meeting of December 17, 2001 <br />The City Council met on the above date with the following members 6:36 p.m. <br />p�resent (voting order): Goedeke, Maschka, Klausing, Mastel and Roll Call <br />Kysylyczyn. Absent: none. <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn acknowledged Boy Scout Troop 186 and other <br />dignitaries. <br />Without objection, Kysylyczyn moved to Item G-1, Recognition of Agenda Change <br />Council Members Goedeke and Mastel. <br />G-1 Council Members Goedeke and Mastel were recognized for <br />their many years of service to the City of Roseville. <br />John Rhody, Chair of the Planning Commission, presented a <br />Proclamation to Goedeke from the Commission that noted <br />Goedeke's many contributions to the planning of Roseville. <br />Gale Pederson, Chair of the Parks and Recreation Commission, <br />presented a Proclamation to Mastel from the Commission <br />noting Mastel's many contributions to the parks and recreation <br />system in Roseville. <br />Beets read the City Council's Proclamation honoring Goedeke <br />and Mastel, and he presented them with the Roseville Rose. <br />Chris Kluth and Lindsay Capeder, daughter and granddaughter <br />of Mastel, spoke about their love and respect for Mastel. <br />Donn Wiski, former Council Member, spoke of his public <br />service with Goedeke and Mastel. <br />Maschka acknowledged the leadership of Goedeke and Mastel <br />and their contributions to youth and youth activities. <br />Klausing noted the great sense of community in Roseville and <br />his appreciation of the leadership provided by Goedeke and <br />Mastel in achieving that. <br />Kysylyczyn noted Mastel's work on regulating charitable <br />gambling and alcohol, and Goedeke's sense of humor and <br />historical perspective. <br />Mastel noted her debt of gratitude to all her colleagues, <br />acknowledged her children and grandchildren, and her love for <br />