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3 <br />• Saint Anthonv Police Department - 2004 Annual Report and U dp ate (continued) <br />the mixture of drug use. SAPD is now seeing more of dual-use of drugs -especially <br />methamphetamine coupled with intoxication. <br />In 2004 the SAPD issued 2359 citations. <br />Officer Scholl touched briefly on crime prevention and told residents to contact <br />Prevention Officer John Mangseth at 612-782-3366 if they are interested in becoming <br />active. Officer Mangseth deals specifically with block parties, National Nite Out parties, <br />associates with crime block captains, and does premise surveys. <br />Officer Scholl encouraged residents to heed the "ATTENTION" flyers the SAPD puts <br />out to residents when they notice a security or safety issue while out on patrol. He also <br />mentioned the SAPD has "SLOW" and other speed watch signs for neighborhoods, just <br />call the SAPD at 612-789-5015 and they'll come out and set one up. Scholl also <br />mentioned the extreme importance of knowing the location if callers should ever dial <br />9-1-1 from a cell phone. As these phones pick up signals from various cell towers, it is <br />necessary to give your location when calling 9-1-1. <br />All Councilmembers thanked Officer Scholl for the presentation and the helpful tips. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes dated August 24, 2005 were approved as <br />corrected. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS: None Scheduled <br />• CONSENT AGENDA: <br />Mayor Gehrz said that Consent Agenda dollar amount for General Disbursement through <br />9/8/05 was incorrect. The amount of disbursements should read $68,752.57. <br />Councilmember Kuettel moved to approve the Consent Agenda, with correction, as <br />outlined below. The motion was unanimously approved. <br />1. General Disbursements through 9/8/05: $ 68,752.57 <br />Payroll (8/15/05 - 8/30/05) $ 13,895.15 <br />2. Approval of Mechanical Contractor's License for Wylie Plumbing <br />3. Appointment of Peggy Hall, Soren Olson, Captain John Ohl, and Kelsey <br />McCoy to the Human Rights Commission <br />4. Approval of transfer of funds for new fire truck <br />POLICY AGENDA: <br />1. Consideration of the Human Rights Commission Bias/Hate Response Plan <br />Dan Detzner of the Falcon Heights Human Rights Commission (LMHRC) presented <br />information to the council regarding hate and bias crimes, and the proposed plan for <br />response should these events occur. Detzner reported that over 50 cities across <br />Minnesota have a Human Rights Commission (HRC). <br />The community response plan yields an immediate response and lets the individual <br />committing these types of acts know that they are not tolerated. It also lets the victim <br />