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1 <br /> • c, <br /> Page 3 AR u a L a. <br /> June 23, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> RESIDENTS REOUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR: <br /> Acting Mayor Koopmeiners noted that this is the period of time for residents to address the Council with <br /> comments or concerns on items that are not on the Agenda. <br /> Pam Stokes,5092 Longview Drive,was present to address the pet ordinance in the City of Mounds View. She <br /> noted that the city currently does not have an ordinance for cats as pets. This has created problems and forced <br /> residents to clean up after stray cats before allowing their children to play in the park/sandboxes. She feels the <br /> sante rules that apply to dog owners should also be applied to cat owners. <br /> Additionally,she feels the ordinance relating to kennels needs clarification in regard to the specific number of <br /> cats/dogs allowed. She asked that Section 701.03,Subd. 15 be changed and that wherever dogs are <br /> referenced cats should be referenced as well. Furthermore,for cat owners,she would like the following items <br /> added: <br /> (e) that all animals shall be kept indoors and not allowed to roam free unless properly secured or confined to <br /> the kenneled property; <br /> (f)that as a condition of approval of the Conditional Use Permit,the applicant expressly agrees to allow <br /> reasonable inspections of the property by proper licensing authorities to verify numbers of animals and other <br /> O licensing requirements. Failure to prevent such inspections shall constitute grounds to revoke the CUP by <br /> order of the City Council. <br /> A discussion followed. Russ Nordstrom,2536 W. County Road H2 and C.R Barragan,7765 Spring Lake <br /> Road also expressed complaints with stray cats in their neighborhoods. Mr.Barragan stated he would like to <br /> see this matter looked at in a timely fashion. Mr.Whiting noted that there is no short term solution to this <br /> problem as it takes 60+days to pass an ordinance. <br /> Attorney Long agreed that there are inconsistencies in the ordinance which lead to confusion and recommended <br /> that staff review this ordinance and make recommendations. <br /> Don Hereau,2260 Buckingham Lane,asked when fences will be put up around the holding ponds. He noted <br /> that children have been swimming in the ponds and he has concerns about their safety. <br /> Mr.Whiting stated he would contact Ramsey County to see if the fences could be put up sooner than originally <br /> scheduled. <br /> Russ Nordstrom,2536 W. County Road H2,asked if a summary of the City Council meeting topics could be <br /> broadcast on Cable a few days prior to the Council meetings. This would keep residents informed and give <br /> them an opportunity to attend meetings on topics of interest to them. He also noted that he has seen residents <br /> washing down their driveways and feels because it is a waste of water,the city should have some restrictions on <br /> it. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS: <br /> Public Hearing to consider renewal on-sale intoxicating liquor license for Mermaid Supper Club,2200 <br /> • Highway 10. <br /> Acting Mayor Koopmeiners opened the Public Hearing at 7:20 p.m. There were no public comments and the <br /> Public Hearing was closed. <br />