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Mounds View City Council September 10, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller recognized Roger Estwick and thanked him for crafting and passing along to the <br />City a 60th Anniversary plaque. A round of applause was offered by all in attendance. <br /> <br /> B. Swearing in of Officer Melissa Miller. <br /> <br />Police Chief Harder introduced newly hired Police Officer Melissa Miller to the City Council. <br />He explained Officer Miller came to Mounds View from the Morris Police Department. He <br />administered the Oath of Office to Officer Miller and welcomed her to the Mounds View Police <br />Department. A round of applause was offered by all in attendance. <br /> <br />Council Member Gunn welcomed Officer Miller to the Mounds View Police Department on <br />behalf of the entire community. <br /> <br />Mr. Miller thanked the City of Mounds View for so graciously welcoming his daughter into the <br />community. <br /> <br /> C. New Brighton/Mounds View Rotary Donation to Festival in the Park. <br /> <br />City Administrator Zikmund, acting as a New Brighton/Mounds View Rotary member, presented <br />Theresa Cermak with a $500 check for Festival in the Park. <br /> <br />Theresa Cermak thanked the New Brighton/Mounds View Rotary for their generous donation. <br /> <br /> D. Proclamation – Constitution Week. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller read a proclamation in full for the record declaring September 17, 2018 through <br />September 23, 2018 to be Constitution Week in the City of Mounds View. <br /> <br />8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Resolution 9002, Approval of the Final Plat of “Boulevard”. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Sevald requested the Council approve the Final Plat for <br />“Boulevard”. He reviewed the Final Plat details with the Council and recommended approval. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause commented on the private access agreement the site had with the <br />County. He questioned how the sidewalk/trail would be impacted by this agreement. <br />Community Development Director Sevald described the location of the trail as noted within the <br />Developers Agreement. <br /> <br />Council Member Gunn asked when the developer would be breaking ground. Matt Yetzer, 7645 <br />Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis, reported he was hoping to break ground in October. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller questioned when the “Boulevard” development would be ready of occupancy. <br />Mr. Yetzer anticipated the building would take 12 months to complete. He stated if all goes