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PROCEEDINGS OF THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY COUNCIL <br />CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br />RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br /> <br />Regular Meeting <br />March 27, 2017 <br />Mounds View City Hall <br />2401 Mounds View Blvd, Mounds View, MN 55112 <br />7:00 P.M. <br /> <br /> <br />1. MEETING IS CALLED TO ORDER <br /> <br />2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> <br />3. ROLL CALL: Bergeron, Gunn, Hull, Meehlhause, Mueller <br /> <br /> NOT PRESENT: None. <br /> <br />4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br /> A. Monday, March 27, 2017, City Council Agenda. <br /> <br />Council Member Hull noted the Council received two amended Resolutions for items on the <br />agenda. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Hull. To Approve the Monday, March 27, 2017, agenda as <br />amended. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />5. PUBLIC INPUT <br /> <br />Eric Robertson, 5177 Longview Drive, provided the Council with several photographs. He <br />reported he has lived in his home for the past 10 years and lives just north of the Longview <br />Estates development. He explained that since these new homes have been built he has had water <br />in his backyard and his sump pump now runs year round. He noted the staff members and <br />individuals from the watershed district that he has met with. He stated he brought in five loads <br />of dirt to raise the level of his backyard, but water continues to run into his yard. After speaking <br />with an attorney, Mr. Robertson was encouraged to contact the City Council with his concerns. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller asked if Mr. Robertson believed the development of Longview Estates was <br />contributing to the water in his backyard. Mr. Robertson believed this to be the case, but also <br />understood the summer of 2016 was very wet. He described the slope of the neighboring <br />property and stated water was running directly onto his property instead of towards the retention <br />pond.