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Mounds View City Council June 14, 2021 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />6. PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br /> A. Annual Storm Water (SWWP) Meeting – Don Peterson <br /> <br />Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson provided the Council with a presentation on <br />the City of Mounds View’s Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP). He explained <br />this meeting has to be held annually to provide residents with information on the City’s stormwater <br />pollution program. The goals for the meeting were to educate citizens, complying with MS4 permit <br />requirements and to update the Council on the BMP activities and practices. He discussed the <br />history of the Clean Water Act and described how the State of Minnesota works to protect its lakes, <br />rivers and waterways. The six minimum control measures were reviewed with the Council, along <br />with stormwater best management practices (BMP’s). The importance of cleaning up pet waste in <br />the community was further discussed. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller questioned what happens to the debris that is swept up by street sweeping each <br />year. Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson explained the debris is brought to <br />Arden Hills and is screened. He reported some of the material is used for fill in a parking lot and <br />the rest is sent to a landfill. <br /> <br />8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Revocation Hearing: Resolution 9434, Revocation of Rental License #2021- <br />00202 (2075 Hillview Road) and #2021-0023 (2081 Hillview Road). <br /> <br />Community Development Director Sevald requested the Council consider the revocation of a <br />rental license for the properties at 2075 Hillview Road and 2081 Hillview Road. He discussed the <br />City’s rental license program noting all active rentals are required to have a rental license. He <br />described the violations that staff found after inspecting the properties at 2075 Hillview Road and <br />2081 Hillview Road in detail with the Council and recommended the rental licenses for both <br />properties be revoked. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller questioned how many contacts the City has had with the property owner to get the <br />safety violations corrected. Housing/Code/Fire Inspector Schoeman explained he has inspected the <br />property 40 times meeting with different tenants. He commented further on the inspection that <br />occurred in January noting this was when he found one of the garages to be occupied by the <br />property owner’s brother. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller inquired if the property owner lives onsite. Housing/Code/Fire Inspector <br />Schoeman stated she does not. <br /> <br />Finance Director Beer asked what would happen if someone were to be injured or killed on this <br />property. City Attorney Riggs stated this was an interesting question. He reported the City doesn’t <br />typically incur liability for licensing type situations. He indicated staff was recommending the <br />licenses be revoked at this time noting it would take months to move people off of this property.
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