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Mounds View City Council August 13, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> <br />Vince Meyer, 8380 Spring Lake Park Road, expressed concern regarding a letter he received with 1 <br />the City’s logo on it for a sewer line warranty. He reported he called this company and could not 2 <br />receive a copy of the contractors’ license. He noted this company had numerous complaints with 3 <br />the BBB and questioned why the City had aligned themselves this this company. He warned the 4 <br />public to not do business with this company. 5 <br /> 6 <br />Bob King, 7408 Silver Lake Road, stated for $25 a year on his homeowner’s insurance, his 7 <br />provider covered what the City did not. He reported this was a relatively inexpensive option for 8 <br />homeowners. 9 <br /> 10 <br />7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS 11 <br /> A. Lisa Baker – Ralph Reeder Food Shelf. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Lisa Baker, representative from the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, stated she has been in her new 14 <br />space in Mounds View for approximately one month and was so pleased by the City’s generosity. 15 <br />She provided further comment on the food shelf services that were being provided out of the 16 <br />Silver View Plaza strip mall. She explained the new and increased visibility at the strip mall was 17 <br />bringing new families to the food shelf. She invited the Council to attend a Ribbon Cutting 18 <br />Ceremony on Tuesday, August 21st from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Council Member Gunn requested further information on the back to school needs for the food 21 <br />shelf. Ms. Baker commented on the back to school program and stated large backpacks were 22 <br />needed along with spiral notebooks, folders and composition notebooks. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Mayor Mueller questioned how many people were served by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf in 25 <br />2017. Ms. Baker estimated 24,000 individuals were served last year or 825 households. She 26 <br />explained the number of individuals being served was on the rise, which did not properly 27 <br />correlate with the economy’s recovery. She indicated the food shelf was incurring new expenses 28 <br />in their new space and stated she appreciated the communities continued support. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Mayor Mueller asked if the food shelf needed volunteers on a weekly basis. Ms. Baker explained 31 <br />volunteer opportunities were always changing, but noted she currently had 170 volunteers. She 32 <br />reported additional information regarding volunteerism was available on the food shelfs website. 33 <br /> 34 <br />Council Member Meehlhause questioned how the food shelf was funded. Ms. Baker indicated 35 <br />the food shelf received less than $20,000 from the State, a small amount from the school district, 36 <br />some grant funding, and all other funding was based on donations. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Mayor Mueller welcomed Ms. Baker and the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf to the City of Mounds 39 <br />View. 40 <br /> 41 <br /> B. Chief Harder – Second Quarter Report 42 <br /> 43 <br />Police Chief Harder reviewed the Police Department’s second quarter report with the Council. 44 <br />He commented on the loss of a great State Trooper and sent his condolences to the Ralph Frisby 45