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Mounds View City Council February 26, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 11 <br />1 Mounds View City Council that the gun club was not the school's decision and that the school <br />2 was to stay out of this matter. Mr. Lennox reported the school would be staying out of the issue <br />3 and all parents were to be redirected to the City Council. She stated tonight she was directing her <br />4 concerns to the City Council as a gun club could have major impacts on school safety and student <br />5 well-being. <br />6 <br />7 Mayor Mueller commented she was not aware of anyone on the City Council having this <br />8 conversation with Mr. Lennox. <br />9 <br />10 Dan Kaczmarek, 8345 Pleasant View Drive, stated the City appears to be taking a recreational <br />11 risk, which could involve bodily harm and death caused by a weapon. For this reason, he <br />12 recommended the Council not rewrite City Code or allow the discharge of weapons in the City <br />13 limit. <br />14 <br />15 Jan Brenk, 7800 Gloria Circle, believed it was not in the City's best interest to amend the gun <br />16 Ordinance to allow a gun range within walking distance of a school, a sports bar and liquor store. <br />17 <br />18 Mayor Mueller read in full for the record the proposed amendments to City Code and proposed in <br />19 Ordinance 939. <br />20 <br />21 Russell Warren, 8044 Greenwood Drive, asked if an Ordinance amendment required a voice <br />22 vote. <br />23 <br />24 Mayor Mueller reported the Ordinance amendment would require a roll call vote. <br />25 <br />26 Mr. Warren encouraged the Council to put this item aside to allow the public to review this item <br />27 further. <br />28 <br />29 Kim Lane, 7810 Gloria Circle, recommended Item B be removed from the Ordinance <br />30 amendment and that the Ordinance not allow for the sale of firearms in Mounds View. He <br />31 encouraged the Council to act out of wisdom and heart, and not fear on this issue. <br />32 <br />33 Sue Rademacher, 7421 Parkview Drive, asked if this item could be placed on a ballot for the <br />34 entire City to vote on. <br />35 <br />36 Mayor Mueller stated the proposed Ordinance was something that would be updated by the City <br />37 Council and Mayor. She indicated it was a housekeeping issue for the most part, noting the City <br />38 had to remain in compliance with State Statute. <br />39 <br />40 City Attorney Riggs commented the City Charter does allow the initiative to both create and <br />41 amend Ordinances as well as a referendum to challenge Ordinances. He explained this has been <br />42 done in Mounds View before and required a certain number of petitions to be in place. <br />43 <br />44 Bill Urbanski, 2367 Sherwood Road, stated he had an opportunity to speak with Ramsey County <br />45 Attorney John Choi. He asked Mr. Choi if it was necessary for a local government unit to have <br />
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