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Mounds View City Council October 24, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br />• the Blaine City Council meetings.. He stated Mounds View has tried to get the Blaine Council <br />involved but they want a larger airport. <br />Ms. Haake stated that is correct and she has made the suggestion for residents to attend the <br />Blaine Council meetings and talk to their building inspector about what is required for home <br />construction to increase sound proofing. <br />Mayor Marty stated he was encouraged that the Blaine Lakes Development, which includes <br />expensive homes and is located in that area. He stated if people pay big money for homes, there <br />may be a lobbying effort by them. <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, stated they emphasize they can fly in at any time of the <br />night; it's like a public highway. He stated there is no curfew and he wants people to know that's <br />the policy for a public airport. <br />Mayor Marty thanked Ms. Haake and Mr. Jahnke for their report. <br />Richard Sonterre, 5060 Red Oak Drive, stated if it was not for this item he would be at home <br />watching the Council telecast because the sound quality is better than if broadcast from the <br />Mounds View City Hall. He stated he hopes the Mounds View City Hall renovation includes <br />some upgrading to their cable telecasting equipment. <br />• Mr. Sonterre reported that this Fall the Sunnyside Safety Committee had a Speed Awareness <br />Program for three weeks. It was very successful and a nice article was published in the St. Paul <br />Pioneer Press. Mr. Sonterre stated his goal was to bring speed awareness district wide. <br />Mr. Sonterre stated the Mound View Police Department has been fantastic in supporting this <br />effort, above and beyond. He stated Police Chief Sommer has been cooperating through the <br />campaign and at the school on a daily basis. Mr. Sonterre explained that drivers coming to or <br />from the area will see a Mounds View police officer almost every day and it has made a definite <br />difference on how they drive on County Road H. He stated he talked with the Police Chief about <br />how this has accelerated aState-wide effort and he hopes the Council will support the Police <br />Chief in that effort. Mr. Sonterre extended his appreciation to all Mounds View Police Officers <br />and Chief Sommer. <br />Mayor Marry stated he and Public Works Director Lee met with Ramsey County officials and the <br />Principal from Sunnyside School about a traffic light at Silver Lake Road and County Road H. <br />Mayor Marty stated he had commented about the police squad being in the Sunnyside .area and <br />both mentioned that the presence has increased as well as New Brighton's and they echoed the <br />same sentiments that speeding has been deterred and a more safe environment created for the <br />children. Mayor Many asked Chief Sommer to extend the Council appreciation to the Mound <br />View Police Department and the New Brighton Police Department as well. <br />• <br />
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