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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />2 Robert Jones, 5428 Erickson Road, explained he grew up in an enriched environment with woods <br />3 and fields to play in and he appreciated nature. He did not believe he was more important than all <br />4 of the different birds or butterflies that live in Ardan Park. He urged the City Council to protect <br />5 the Ardan Park area and that it not be developed into townhomes and tiny homes. He was of the <br />6 opinion the woodlands and wetlands were more valuable than the proposed additional housing <br />7 units. <br />9 Christian Abraham, resident of Arden Hills, noted he managed a group home on Fairchild. He <br />10 explained the clients he cares for has a hard time integrating into the community and society. One <br />11 of the ways they do integrate was to visit the parks and be in nature. He feared that removal of <br />12 Ardan would be a detriment to people who are developmentally disabled. He reported his father <br />13 was an environmental architect who did a lot of work for the State of Minnesota. He was taught <br />14 by his father that removing wetlands was easy to do, but it was not easy to get them back. He <br />15 commented on how the wildlife within the ecosystem would be removed and would no longer have <br />16 a home if the wetlands were developed. He encouraged the Council to keep this in mind as they <br />17 make decisions regarding the Ardan property. <br />18 <br />19 Rene Johnson, 7385 Pleasant View Drive, explained she served in the Air Force as a crew chief <br />20 for C-130's and she has an appreciation for following processes. She reported none of her aircrafts <br />21 ever missed a flight as she followed protocols. She indicated she was trying to understand the <br />22 processes for local government, which included the charter, the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and the <br />23 code of ethics. She reviewed the Mounds View Statement of Values in further detail. She <br />24 encouraged the City Council to review these statements and to show they care about the comments <br />25 and values of the Mounds View residents. She commented on the plans for the community center, <br />26 which had a rendering from an architect which then led to a State bonding request and after that <br />27 the Leatherman survey was conducted. She questioned why the survey was not conducted first. <br />28 <br />29 Heather Schuchard, 7984 Woodlawn Drive, noted she had a degree in science along with an MBA. <br />30 She noted she was concerned with the lack of competition and innovation that would occur in the <br />31 City if Mounds View were to pursue organized trash collection. She reported she was also opposed <br />32 to the Ardan development. She encouraged the Council to dig deeper into the school district <br />33 numbers. She reported only 37% of the children at Pinewood Elementary were meeting the grade <br />34 level reading requirements. She stated across the freeway at Turtle Elementary 73% were meeting <br />35 grade level reading requirements. She indicated this was a huge difference. She commented on <br />36 how the City needed a greater balance in the community when it came to its schools. She explained <br />37 she was concerned with how the environment would be impacted by the proposed Ardan project. <br />38 She reported there was no going back once the forest and wetlands were removed. She stated she <br />39 moved to Mounds View for the larger lots and country feeling. <br />40 <br />41 Dennis From, 7840 Bona Road, discussed the waste hauling issue. He encouraged City Council to <br />42 hear the comments made by the haulers themselves noting each of them were against organized <br />43 collection. He noted the residents of Mounds View also want a free enterprise. He believed the <br />44 City was overstepping by trying to control trash collection. <br />45 <br />