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<br />Human Rights Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 15, 2017 <br /> <br />Commissioners: <br /> Chair Wayne Groff, Molli Slade, John Eichenlaub, Nicole Dailey, Lauren <br />Peterson, Lisa Carey, and Edward Johnson <br />Youth Commissioners: <br /> Elizabeth Hansel <br />Commissioners Absent: <br />Youth Commissioner Gabriel Cederberg <br />Staff Present: <br /> Carolyn Curti <br /> <br /> <br />Call to Order/Roll Call <br />The Human Rights Commission (HRC) meeting was called to order at 6:01 p.m. Chair Groff <br />requested roll call. <br /> <br />Approve Agenda <br /> <br />Commissioner Peterson moved and Commissioner Eichenlaub seconded a motion to approve the <br />agenda as presented. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br />Approve Minutes of January 18, 2017 Meeting <br /> <br />Ms. Curti stated line 116 was stricken and replaced with “Youth Commissioners Cederberg and <br />Hansel said they would read the essays. <br /> <br />Commissioner Peterson moved and Commissioner Eichenlaub seconded a motion to approve the <br />January 18, 2017, meeting minutes as presented. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br />Public Comment on Items Not on Agenda <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />a.Sanctuary City <br />Ms. Martha Anderson, 1982 Eldridge Avenue, Roseville and Ms. Kristin Doneen, 1886 Shryer <br />Avenue W, Roseville, stated they have been meeting with neighbors in regards to how diverse <br />members of the community may be feeling with recent political events. <br /> <br />Ms. Doneen stated that with her background, one of the things she has become aware of is the <br />perception of being less welcome and less safe that some people may be having. She stated even <br />though there are policies that encourage diverse communities, people need to hear that this is <br />what communities want. She encouraged the Commission to ask the City to consider making <br />such a statement and remind citizens that Roseville values the diverse community it has and that <br />the City is committed to protecting the individual rights of every member of the City and <br />educating residents that Roseville has a separation between law enforcement and immigration <br />services. <br /> <br />Chair Groff stated this was something that had come up during the Imagine Roseville community <br />meeting held last week. <br /> <br /> <br />