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Mounds View City Council November 12, 2024 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Mayor Lindstrom asked if the SBM Fire Department could switch to Ramsey County Dispatch. <br /> 3 Fire Chief Retka stated he did not know the answer to that question. He discussed how Anoka <br /> 4 County Dispatch was moving in the right direction noting Anoka County has a new County <br /> 5 Administrator. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Council Member Gunn questioned if a crime watch group could be created to assist with triaging <br /> 8 calls for the fire department. Fire Chief Retka stated he did not know how this would work with <br /> 9 the Anoka County Dispatch system. He indicated it all comes down to liability, which was the <br /> 10 reason Anoka County does not want to require all of their dispatchers to be EMT's. It was his hope <br /> 11 in the future there would be a more equitable disbursement of assets to calls versus what was being <br /> 12 done today. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Council Member Meehlhause suggested the Fire Corp consider a partnership or hold discussions <br /> 15 with NYFS. He asked if the fire chief received any explanation as to why the department did not <br /> 16 receive the SAFER Grant. Fire Chief Retka stated he did not receive an explanation. He stated the <br /> 17 SBM Fire Department would try again next year and indicated he has spoken with the successful <br /> 18 grant writer. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Mayor Lindstrom thanked Fire Chief Retka for his presentation. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 7. PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Mayor Lindstrom encouraged the public to speak with kindness and respect when addressing the <br /> 25 City Council during Public Comment. <br /> 26 <br /> 27 Kris Zack, 8431 Pleasant View Drive, stated she moved into her neighborhood in 2009 and her <br /> 28 street was very unsafe. She indicated there was a major issue with speeding traffic and there were <br /> 29 no speed limit signs posted. She reported her neighborhood has many families with children and <br /> 30 one family with deaf children. She explained she wanted the children, residents and pets in her <br /> 31 neighborhood to be safe on her street. She discussed how the residents from the duplexes were <br /> 32 obstructing views by parking on the curve of the street. She noted many residents have called to <br /> 33 complain and nothing was being done to address this concern. She asked that 20 miles per hour <br /> 34 speed limit signs be posted on her street, along with Children at Play and No Parking signs. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 Mayor Lindstrom thanked Ms. Zack for bringing her concerns forward to the City Council. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Ms. Zack commented her other issue was that on Wednesday, April 3 she received a notice from <br /> 39 the City that she has a tree with Ash borer that needs to be removed. She indicated this notice states <br /> 40 her tree will be removed by the City and the expense would be billed back to her. She informed <br /> 41 the person who gave her the notice that this would not be necessary and that her husband would <br /> 42 take down the tree. She reported the City employee became very rude and stated this was not the <br /> 43 way it works. She stated as a homeowner and taxpayer, it was her right to complete this work or <br /> 44 to find her own contractor to complete the tree removal. She explained on Monday, April 8 her <br /> 45 tree had been removed. She believed this was not okay. She indicated her neighbors were given <br /> 46 90 days to address their problem trees and she was given five. She reported she has copies of the <br />