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Mounds View City Council November 26, 2001 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />Ms. Wyman indicated her veterinary bill was approximately $200.00 and the other resident had <br />approximately $400.00 in veterinary bills. <br />Council Member Marty suggested discussing the Ordinance at the next work session. <br />Mayor Sonterre asked if there were state statutes to be followed concerning vicious dogs. <br />Acting Chief Brennan indicated that the Community Service Officer has begun the process of <br />having the dog certified as a vicious animal. He then indicated that if the owner of the dog does <br />not comply with the items outlined in the letter sent by the Community Service Officer by <br />December 6, 2001, the police would be seizing the dog. <br />Council Member Marty asked Acting Chief Brennan to ask the Community Service Officer to <br />come to the work session to provide input when Council discusses the Ordinance. <br />David Jahnke of 8428 Eastwood Road indicated he had watched the November 13, 2001 Council <br />Meeting on television and said he thought that recessing and leaving those in attendance to wait <br />for more than two hours was very inconsiderate. <br />Mr. Jahnke indicated he had watched the budget work session and was very concerned about the <br />possibility of promoting certain individuals because he feels that "not everybody needs to be a <br />vice president." He then asked Council to be careful with how it proceeds with employment <br />• matters because a lot of mistakes have been made in the past that have cost the City and its <br />taxpayers a lot of money. <br />John Wharton of 7462 Spring Lake Road indicated he was from the Lions and was concerned <br />that Council Member Quick had suggested tabling approval of the Charitable Gambling <br />Application for the Lions because he needs to send a copy of the application to the State Control <br />Board by Friday or the Lions would lose their license. He then indicated that he has been the <br />Charitable Gambling Manager for more than 10 years and does not want to lose the license. <br />Mayor Sonterre thanked Mr. Wharton for his comments and indicated that he would be allowed <br />to speak when Item 6F was discussed. <br />Mary Knoll of 5725 Bunker Hill Drive inquired as to the status of the matter concerning the <br />fitness equipment at the Community Center. <br />Mayor Sonterre indicated that a letter had been issued to the City Administrator with a full <br />explanation and remedy. <br />Ms. Knoll indicated that residents in attendance had been given the impression that the recess at <br />the November 13, 2001 had been called to discuss the fitness equipment because there was <br />pending or threatened litigation. She then asked if that was the case. <br />• <br />
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