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Mounds View City Council July 25, 2022 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />in 2005 and was not done satisfactorily. He questioned if this was now his responsibility. He noted <br />he bought a permit and the work should have been inspected to code and this did not happen. He <br />reported some of the shingles on his home slid off last summer in the heat. He questioned if this <br />was his responsibility. He asked if he would have to get an attorney to resolve this situation. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller explained staff would have to investigate this matter further and staff would be in <br />touch with Mr. Schultz. City Attorney Riggs explained codes could be reviewed further and noted <br />the City was not the insurer of this type of work, even if it was inspected. He reported it was the <br />homeowner’s responsibility to review the work. <br /> <br />Rosemary Lensing, 8310 Pleasant View Drive, noted she would be hosting a Night to Unite party <br />next Tuesday. She asked when the dirt work would be completed in order to share the information <br />with neighbors. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller reported staff would get back to Ms. Lensing. <br /> <br />Charles Schultz, 7581 Spring Lake Road, asked if residents could park on their grass. He reported <br />he has a one-acre lot and understood he was not able to park on his grass. <br /> <br />Dan Mueller, 8343 Groveland Road, stated he needed clarification on speed control on his street. <br />He reported he used to contact the police department directly but found out his emails and hand <br />written letters were intercepted or redirected to a high-ranking staff member in the City. He <br />indicated nothing was changing on the street and this was a concern to him. He noted he recently <br />contacted the City again because buses have been rerouted to Groveland Road and the traffic on <br />his road was a concern. He reported the average speed on his roadway was 36 miles per hour, <br />which was six miles per hour over the speed limit. He expressed concern with the fact his letters <br />and emails were not getting to the police department, but rather were being intercepted by staff. <br />He noted he has contacted City Councilmembers in the past and he would like to know who’s <br />responsibility it is to direct the police department. <br /> <br />7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Public Hearing: Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 992, Amending <br />Chapter 52 of the Mounds View Municipal Code Relating to the Cost-Sharing <br />Program to Facilitate Certain Residential Sanitary Sewer Line Installations. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE <br /> <br />Assistant City Administrator Beeman requested the council adopt an Ordinance amending Chapter <br />52 of the Mounds View Municipal Code relating to the cost-sharing program to facilitate certain <br />residential sanitary sewer line installations. He reported the Council has reviewed this matter twice <br />at workshop meetings. He reviewed the proposed code amendments in further detail with the <br />Council and staff recommended approval. <br />