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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 16 <br />Ms. Mears also stated her concern that a man was drunk in her front yard and asked why he was <br />not refused alcohol at the bar before he got to that point. She voiced her concern about trash in <br />her back yard including a plastic bun rack that was thrown over her fence last year. <br />Ms. Mears stated she and her husband were aware they moved in behind a bar and that she called <br />the police before moving in and was informed there were no noise complaints. She stated her <br />main concern was the trash and beer bottles in her yard where her children play <br />Ms. Amundsen asked about the noise issues, and said she has contacted Fridley, whose Police <br />Department has noise ordinances stating maximum decibel levels. She asked if Mounds View <br />has a decibel limit in an ordinance and asked if that is something that should be discussed. <br />Sean Mears, 5292 Edgewood Drive, said that he was not aware until tonight that there have been <br />police reports filed. He said he is disappointed that the Police Department did not provide the <br />adequate information about the police reports. He commended Robert's that the bar noise has <br />gone down and that the doors have been closed in the past few weeks, and that he takes it as a <br />sign that some things are being done to address the neighbors' complaints. <br />Mr. Mears stated that on a Sunday, a band was performing, and that they could hear everything <br />that was being said. He asked at what point is loud too loud. He said that he understands he <br />lives next to a bar, but that the noise is too much. IIe said all he is asking is the volume is turned <br />down and the doors remain closed. <br />Cindy Hilger, 5287 Edgewood Drive, agreed that over the last two weeks, the noise level has <br />come down significantly. She said that a band's bass and the noise from the bar cannot be <br />compared to a dog barking in the middle of the afternoon. She stated she is voicing her concern <br />about the noise and liked the decibel level suggestion. She said the police have been called since <br />the meetings two weeks ago, and that one night was particularly bad. <br />Wayne Joelberg, 5287 Edgewood Drive, stated that a woman on the City Council used to live on <br />Edgewood Drive and had a meeting with Robert's. Ile said that a wall was proposed to hold <br />down the noise and that he would like to see a real noise barrier put in. He said he is sure <br />Robert's can afford it <br />Jeff Hilger, 5287 Edgewood Drive, stated that the noise is loud Thursday through Sunday. He <br />said he would like to reiterate that the noise is a huge problem and keeps him awake at night. IIe <br />said after the bar closes the noise from the motorcycles and yelling wakes him up. <br />Mayor Marty closed the public hearing at 9:18 p.m. <br />Councilmember Thomas stated the reason things like this come back for renewal is so residents <br />have these opportunities to speak. She said the bar can control the noise level of the music and <br />stated she would like to see a meeting between the City and the bar owner. She said it would be <br />appropriate to make sure the bar owner was following through with issues that are within his <br />power. She noted her expectation is that the bar owner will do what he can within his power. <br />