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Mounds View City Council June 12, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 9 <br /> <br />2007. 1 <br /> 2 <br />Acting Mayor Stigney opened the public hearing at 7:41 p.m. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Cindy Hilger stated she lives on the west side of Robert’s, across the street. She explained that 5 <br />the residents in her area have had issues about the noise every year. She said she has lived there 6 <br />for 6 years, and the noise gets progressively worse and worse. She explained the music is loud 7 <br />and the residents can feel their windows vibrate. She said the noise is hard to deal with Thursday 8 <br />through Sunday. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Ms. Hilger added that motorcycles rev their engines at 2:30 a.m., drive up and down the 11 <br />residential street, and return to the parking lot. She stated there must be a noise ordinance that 12 <br />prohibits such disruption. She explained there were trees put in several years ago in an effort to 13 <br />block the noise, but they do not help. She stated that residents are hoping something is done. 14 <br />She said that it is difficult to sleep. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Acting Mayor Stigney asked who could address this issue and Administrator Ulrich asked Police 17 <br />Chief Sommer to speak. 18 <br /> 19 <br />Chief Sommer said the City must respond to these things and recommend that residents call 911 20 <br />as such situations are happening. He said as far as the ongoing problem of the noise, he is not 21 <br />sure what can be addressed at the meeting. He said at least the police department is aware of the 22 <br />noise problem now and suggested the residents of the area start documenting the noise problems 23 <br />with official police reports. Chief Sommer added the Council could take action at a later date. 24 <br /> 25 <br />Ms. Hilger said that police have been called on a number of occasions and said got the run-26 <br />around, including from the police department in Maplewood. She said they finally quit calling 27 <br />because nobody from Mounds View would respond. She said their calls were sent to other police 28 <br />departments, which has happened several times when she has dialed 911. Chief Sommer 29 <br />responded that it is an issue with the dispatching service and asked that residents specify Mounds 30 <br />View when calling 911. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Wayne Gilberg, 5287 Edgewood Drive, said he lives across the street and also addressed the 33 <br />problem of the noise. He asked if a barrier could be built around the building or if the building 34 <br />could be soundproofed. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Acting Mayor Stigney stated there is a noise ordinance and asked Community Development 37 <br />Director Ericson to look into the ordinance and situation of Robert’s. Director Ericson said in 38 <br />years past there have been noise complaints, but there has not been many in the last few years. 39 <br />He said it is unfortunate that there is still a noise issue and he will follow up with the problem. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Sarah Mears, 5292 Edgewood Drive, stated she lives directly behind Robert’s Sports Bar and 42 <br />Entertainment and has called the police on 3 occasions, twice for noise and once for an 43 <br />intoxicated man crawling around in their front yard. She explained there have been beer bottles 44 <br />thrown multiple times into her yard and that her children, ages seven and three, have found them. 45
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