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Mounds View City Council February 26, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br />1 View Boulevard. He anticipated a lot of families felt the same way. <br />2 <br />3 Jerome Clark, 5001 Wellington Avenue, stated he was opposed to the low-income/Section 8 <br />4 apartments. He believed the City had enough affordable housing and drugs already in the <br />5 community. He discussed the recent drive-by shooting that occurred in his neighborhood and <br />6 encouraged the City to not approve any additional affordable housing for the safety of the people <br />7 in Mounds View. He expressed frustration with the Mounds View Police Department and his <br />8 inability to receive police reports on the activities occurring at a house in his neighborhood. <br />9 <br />10 Eileen Burns, 5109 Irondale Road, commented the Crossroad Pointe property was not the proper <br />11 location for a gun club as it was too close to schools and residential homes. She encouraged the <br />12 Council to reconsider the Ordinance amendment to increase the distance guns should be from <br />13 schools. <br />14 <br />15 Ken Gladen, 5149 Edgewood Drive, stated he was for the gun range. He explained the gun range <br />16 would bring additional traffic into the community and would improve the tax rolls. He reported <br />17 women are the fastest growing segment of gun owners. He indicated he was not real supportive <br />18 of another apartment building in Mounds View, but now understood the units would be market <br />19 rate. He stated he supported the Council moving forward with the development as proposed. <br />20 <br />21 Maly Kay Walsh Kaczmarek, 8345 Pleasant View Drive, explained the City of Mounds View <br />22 had incredible schools and a micro climate where trees needed to be protected. She stated the <br />23 City did not need to build an image of the City that was promoting gun culture. She did not <br />24 believe it would be responsible for the City to pursue a gun range this close to our schools. She <br />25 noted there were gun ranges and gun shops in neighboring communities that could be used for <br />26 the Mounds View Police Department. She encouraged the Council to think more about what <br />27 could be done to make Crossroad Pointe attractive to the entire community. <br />28 <br />29 Ian Mills, 7594 Greenfield Avenue, indicated he was a student at Irondale High School. He <br />3o explained he and his fellow classmates were already concerned about their safety at school given <br />31 the number of recent school shootings. He did not believe it was in the City's best interest to <br />32 have a gun range within walking distance of his former middle school and current high school. <br />33 He stated this would not make him feel safe. He explained he would not be voting for any of the <br />34 Council members that supported the gun range. <br />35 <br />36 David Frego, 5612 St. Michael Street, understood there were a lot of concerns surrounding the <br />37 gun range. He explained he had two grandchildren that attended Bridges. He stated if the City <br />38 were pursuing an open-air range this matter should be put down. However, he believed an <br />39 indoor range, similar to Bill's, would be capable to stopping large caliber weapons. He <br />40 commented he has not heard of any rounds escaping Bill's facility and noted you could not hear <br />41 the weapons being fired from outside of Bill's. <br />42 <br />43 Steve Peters, 7805 Gloria Circle, stated he was totally against the gun range as it would diminish <br />44 property values. He explained the proposed gun range was too close to schools and seniors. He <br />45 recommended another property be considered. He indicated he did not support additional low- <br />