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City Administrator Ulrich stated that the building department does a great job of providing <br />customer service and work with a variety of people, residents doing small projects through <br />contractors with more elaborate plans. He stated that staff has worked to make the process more <br />efficient and convenient. <br />3. CITIZEN INPUT <br />Jennifer Shoemaker, 6150 Ridlen Avenue, stated that she had been an Anoka resident and they <br />recently moved to Ramsey about 1.5 months ago. She stated that she has some safety concerns <br />because there is a large population of older citizens in the neighborhood and she has four <br />children that come and go. She stated that the street is very dark and since they have moved in <br />there have been a few issues. She stated that the neighbors seem to be reluctant to call the police <br />department with issues. She stated that Ramsey Chief Katers came and met with her to discuss <br />her concerns. She stated that one woman who walks her dog has been stalked weekly but the <br />man always wonders off before the police get there. She stated that her neighbor came over <br />recently and stated that a woman walked into her house at 7:15 a.m. and introduced herself as a <br />new neighbor when in fact she was not and had just entered the house without permission. She <br />stated that she is not sure why the neighbors are reluctant to call the police but she wants people <br />to know they can call the police. She noted some concerns with the homeless people sleeping on <br />Kings Island and that Anoka is attempting to address this issue and this neighborhood is right <br />near Kings Island and she wants to ensure that the neighborhood is safe. She stated that she also <br />has concerns with River Place. She stated that the residents of River Place are regularly outside <br />the dumpster area smoking and can watch everything that goes on in the neighborhood. <br />Mayor Strommen thanked Ms. Shoemaker for sharing her input and for being proactive in the <br />neighborhood. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that he reached out to the City of Anoka regarding screening of <br />River Place. He stated that the developer is going to install a fence this year. He noted that it <br />was not a condition of approval but the developer is going to install a fence around the perimeter <br />of the property. He stated that staff is also going to reach out to Village Bank in regard to <br />restoration efforts on their parcel as well. <br />4. CONSENT AGENDA <br />Motion by Councilmember Williams, seconded by Councilmember Kuzma, to approve the <br />following items on the Consent Agenda: <br />4.01: Receive Cash and Investments for Period Ending April 30, 2017 <br />4.02: Approve the following Meeting Minutes: <br />1) City Council Work Session dated April 25, 2017 <br />2) City Council Regular dated April 25, 2017 <br />4.03: Approve Licenses: <br />Solicitor <br />Blaine Anoka Ice Cream/18005 Waco St NW <br />City Council / May 9, 2017 <br />Page 3 of 11 <br />
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