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Mounds View City Council May 29, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br />A. Police Department 1st Quarter 2018 Report/2017 Annual Report. <br />Police Chief Harder reviewed the Police Department’s 1st Quarter Report and 2017 Annual <br />Report with the Council. He described how the Police Department was working to expand on <br />the successful programs that were in place and noted the 2nd Annual Father Daughter Ball was a <br />huge success. He commented that Coffee with a Cop and Bowling with a Cop have also been <br />successful events in the community. He reported he was proud of the department’s traffic stops <br />and the fact that it now had a second K-9. <br />Council Member Gunn requested Police Chief Harder review the training the Mounds View <br />Police Officers have attended in 2018. Police Chief Harder reviewed the long list of training <br />events his officers have attended this year. <br />Mayor Mueller asked if the Police Department had enough Shield 616 equipment for the entire <br />department. Police Chief Harder reported at this time all officers are outfitted with Shield 616 <br />active shooter response equipment. <br />Mayor Mueller thanked Police Chief Harder for his thorough report and for his great work on <br />behalf of the community. <br />8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Public Hearing: Resolution 8950, Temporary Liquor License for Festival in <br />the Park to allow Ole Piper Inn to Sell and Distribute On-Sale Intoxicating <br />Liquor at the Mounds View Festival in the Park on Friday, August 17 and <br />Saturday, August 18, 2018. <br />City Administrator Zikmund requested the Council approve a temporary liquor license for <br />Festival in the Park to allow Ole Piper Inn to Sell and Distribute On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor at <br />the Mounds View Festival in the Park on Friday, August 17 and Saturday, August 18, 2018. He <br />noted this request has been made in years past the only difference was that the request was being <br />made for two days instead of just one. <br />Council Member Gunn questioned if alcohol would have to remain within the fenced in area at <br />the street dance. Theresa Cermak, Festival in the Park Committee President, explained this <br />would be the case. She asked if the Council would allow for the sale of a variety of beer versus <br />just 3.2% malt liquor. <br />Council Member Meehlhause asked if this would impact the liquor license request. City Attorney <br />Anderson reported an On-Sale Liquor License was being requested and noted a strong beer and <br />wine license could be issued by the City Council. <br />Mayor Mueller supported the request from the Festival in the Park Committee to sell a variety of <br />beer at the event.