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March 9,2021 Page 7 of 8 <br /> Councilmember Abdulle thanked Community Engagement Officer Krebsbach for his report.He stated he <br /> did not want a hostile situation to be created at the apartment complex for tenants and he appreciated the fact <br /> Fountain Terrace was looking into hiring a security company.He thanked the public safety department and its <br /> officers for looking for solutions to problems that were occurring at this property. <br /> Councilmember Allen asked if management was not responsive,what would be the remedies for the City. <br /> Public Safety Director Paetznick explained this was well spelled out in the City's rental license ordinance.He <br /> reported non-compliance could lead to license revocation,suspension or non-renewal.He indicated the work <br /> that has been done by Officer Krebsbach with the mitigation plan will give the City leverage to hold them <br /> accountable,to ensure management follows through with the things they say they are going to do in order to <br /> keep this a livable environment for everyone on the property. <br /> Councilmember Allen stated under the current state of affairs there was a moratorium on convictions.He <br /> indicated he was curious about Fountain Terrace and if they were evicting tenants.He was hopeful the <br /> department would be able to work with management in order to find solutions for individuals versus evicting <br /> individuals.He requested this information be provided to the Council in the future.Community Engagement <br /> Officer Krebsbach commented it was his understanding Fountain Terrace had a tenant they wished to cut the <br /> lease with,which ended up being a mutual decision. He reported this tenant was provided with resources on <br /> where they could find additional housing. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle stated he was concerned about some of the remedies.He questioned if the concerns <br /> were coming from family members and relatives or persons that had no reason to be on the property. <br /> Community Engagement Officer Krebsbach commented tenants had been reminded that anyone that was <br /> going to live with them had to have a background investigation completed and these individuals had to be <br /> added to the lease. He stated one individual was found to have had an extensive criminal history. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle asked what led to the increase in calls at this property. Community Engagement <br /> Officer Krebsbach reported the goal of management was to address the people who were staying on the <br /> property that have not been properly backgrounded.He stated management was finding that these <br /> unauthorized people were generating many of the police calls. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas noted there was also a change in ownership for this property in 2015. <br /> Councilmember Axberg stated she appreciated the proposed mitigation plan because she wanted this property <br /> to be a safe place for all tenants. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas reported all residents were to continue to call the police if they were in need of help. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Allen,seconded by Councilmember Axberg to approve the mitigation <br /> plan and provisional multiple family dwelling licensure for the property Fountain Terrace <br /> Apartments located at 691-7991st Avenue NW. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> Commission Liaison Reports,Announcements and Updates Commission Liaison <br /> Reports, <br /> Announcements and <br /> Devin Massopust Updates <br /> City Manager Massopust reported the Public Safety Department has been holding crime <br /> prevention meetings with National Night Out block captains and 60 people have attended these <br /> meetings. It was the hope that the information presented at these meetings would be spread by <br /> these individuals into local neighborhoods. He noted the Eagle's Nest was slated to reopen on <br /> March 22, 2021 and use would have to be prescheduled. He encouraged the public to complete <br /> the Gnome Hunt at Long Lake Park. <br /> Graeme Allen <br /> Councilmember Allen reported the Public Safety Commission met on March 8, 2021 and <br /> discussed crime stats and monthly reporting efforts. He noted the Ramsey County Library <br />
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