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Mounds View City Council February 26, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br />1 located on the Crossroad Pointe property. <br />2 <br />3 William McCulloch, 5269 Greenfield Avenue, stated he opposed the gun club and the <br />4 apartments. He suggested condos or some other type of housing be considered for the Crossroad <br />5 Pointe property. <br />6 <br />7 Steve Chambers, 2957 Sherwood Place, explained he has talked to many neighbors and friends <br />8 that live in Mounds View. He commented 90% are shocked to learn a gun club could be coming <br />9 into the community. He encouraged the Council to consider how successful the rental of the <br />10 proposed apartments would be knowing they would be next to a gun club. <br />11 <br />12 Linda Metzger, 7810 Gloria Circle, explained she was a retired school teacher and moved to <br />13 Mounds View three years ago from Shoreview. She believed the proposed Ordinance <br />14 amendment and gun club had no place in a community that valued children, families and elders. <br />15 She quoted an article from the Star & Tribune stating, "Guns know no policy except <br />16 destruction". She encouraged the Council to consider how much the proposed gun club and <br />17 Ordinance amendment have already destroyed the City of Mounds View. She described how the <br />18 community was divided against each other just as the country was divided now more than ever. <br />19 She stated the City needed leadership that said enough was enough to the easy purchase of guns <br />20 and the use of guns that were never meant to be in the civilian population. She indicated the City <br />21 needs leaders that want health and safety. She commended the City Council for creating a main <br />22 corridor along Mounds View Boulevard that is attractive and family friendly. She was pleased <br />23 the City had affordable housing and beautiful parks. She encouraged the Council to consider <br />24 how a gun club would disrupt this community and its safety. She urged the Council to consider <br />25 how Florida was recently impacted by guns within their schools. She stated if the Council's <br />26 vision for the City includes guns, she encouraged the Council to move the gun range to an <br />27 industrial area away from children, elders and families. She recommended the Council, "just say <br />28 no" to guns which bring destruction to us all. <br />29 <br />30 Sarah Mears, 5292 Edgewood Drive, commented she was not opposed to the gun club. She <br />31 feared how the proposed apartments would bring down her property value. She noted she and <br />32 her husband would use the gun range and they were not afraid of it. She indicated gun ranges <br />33 were not a bad thing. <br />34 <br />35 Lavonne Tell, 2840 Woodcrest Drive, stated she was shot at on the freeway 25 years ago. She <br />36 explained her daughter was 17 at the time the event occurred and noted two shots were fired into <br />37 the driver side of her vehicle. She indicated this was a very difficult event for her daughter to go <br />38 through. She encouraged the Council to not consider approving a gun range in Mounds View. <br />39 <br />40 Ron Bakke, 5250 Jeffrey Drive, indicated he was a 20 -year resident of Mounds View. He <br />41 believed that the City could do a lot better than the proposed apartments and gun range. He <br />42 questioned why the Council was in such a hurry and discussed how his property value would be <br />43 impacted by the proposed development. He stated he saw no positive impacts from the proposed <br />44 gun range and noted there was a gun range 2.5 miles away in Circle Pines. He encouraged the <br />45 Mounds View Police Department to visit this range for their training. He believed the City could <br />
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