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Mounds View City Council May 23, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 25 <br /> <br /> 2. Police Department Quarterly Report 1 <br /> 2 <br />Police Chief Sommer provided the Council with an over view of the Quarterly report from 3 <br />January through March 2005. He provided the Council with an overview of the response time to 4 <br />911 calls, arrests and citations issued. He stated that the traffic issues are a high priority for the 5 <br />Police Department and reviewed the crimes reported to the State. He stated that they have an 6 <br />Officer currently employed as the School Resource Officer, which provides a balanced approach 7 <br />to juvenile crime matters in the City. He stated that they also have an Officer assigned to the 8 <br />D.A.R.E. Program and the department also participated in the Safe and Sober Programs, a grant 9 <br />program through the State. He reviewed personnel changes noting that Officer Bob Nelson was 10 <br />promoted to Sergeant effective May 1, 2005. He provided Council with an overview of the drug 11 <br />arrests noting that meth use is widespread and one of the toughest drug issues to address. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Council Member Flaherty stated that he received call from Dan expressing their appreciation for 14 <br />the work that the Police department does. He noted that the juvenile offenses went up 60-percent 15 <br />and asked to get staff up to speed. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Mayor Marty stated that the only calls he has received are from residents saying that they are 18 <br />happy to see the increased level of enforcement. He stated that the more police presence in the 19 <br />Community helps people pay more attention to their speed. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Brian Amundsen asked if hiring two new officers has helped the department and what have they 22 <br />been involved in. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Police Chief Sommer confirmed that it has helped noting that their focus has been on increasing 25 <br />the level of traffic enforcement. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Director Ericson provided the following Community Development update: 28 <br />• County Road H2 – was in litigation on this project, potentially 66 townhomes. He stated that 29 <br />in 1977 the passed an amendment prohibiting townhomes and last year the Judge ruled on the 30 <br />hardships noting that they could build as long as certain conditions were satisfied including 31 <br />correcting the drainage issues, getting a permit, constructing a swimming pool and a tennis 32 <br />court. He stated that they have applied for the Watershed permit and they have had the 33 <br />wetland delineation done on the property. Staff is currently out verifying noting that they 34 <br />also need to do soil borings. He stated that the applicant is planning on clearing some of the 35 <br />trees later this week to allow a rig onto the site to take six soil borings in the general area. He 36 <br />stated that this is the last item that the Rice Creek Watershed wants as a part of the permit 37 <br />process. He stated that Staff would send out notices to the property owners to let them know 38 <br />what is going on. He stated that he would provide a copy of the report and the notices sent to 39 <br />residents for their review. 40 <br />• The City has received a proposal from Sysco. He explained that they have a parking shortage 41 <br />and want to add 50 semi-truck parking spots and approximately 100 regular parking spots. 42 <br />He stated that they are proposing to acquire 3-acres of City owned land and also plan to 43 <br />relocate the ponding. He indicated that one problem would involve a future land use 44 <br />amendment issue, a rezoning issue and a re-plat issue. He stated that they are currently 45