Laserfiche WebLink
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO Cm' COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 12, 1995 <br />- Adult Shelter - Continued) <br />Tim Justice, 3114 Brooks Lane, Minnetonka Beach, said the neighborhood meeting on <br />June 11 was spirited He said the Westonka Intervention group were good but were not <br />all knowing He feels there will be an impact on the neighborhood Justice referred to <br />the Mound'shelter application from 1994 From the Mound shelter application file. <br />Justice said the need was not established He contacted 10 police departments, which <br />handle 25 cities and towns in the western suburban area He was told there were 204 <br />domestic abuse cases in the calendai year 1994 Justice then asked whomever he was <br />speaking with whether shelter placements had taken place C’'e depannient had one <br />referral, four departments had none, and 4 departments weren t aware of any but there <br />could have been some placements. The 1993 Mound file showed one shelter retcrral. He <br />did note that this was not the only avenue by which shelters were entered. <br />Callahan said if a shelter was nearby, looking at statistics, the shelter w ould be used. <br />Justice said an abuser goes to jail, and the victim is provided information by the officer or <br />Westonka. Help is also sought from friends and family He believes the need exists, but <br />for this community. Justice said shelter assistance was not the first remedy. <br />Peterson said the Planning Commission had looked over the police calls. The Orono <br />Police Department was asked if a shelter was within the community, would the police <br />department use it The department replied that it would. At this time, referral cards arc <br />given out. Police officers are undergoing sensitivity training to update themselves on this <br />issue. Vouchers are also available and used to send victims to motels. <br />Callahan said we arc trying to establish whether there is a need for the shelter; and if so, <br />would it be used by west suburban people. <br />Rick Hacfiier, 2324 Shadywood, says he lives next to the church and opposes the <br />location for the shelter. He believes the victims should be housed out on a farm not in <br />town. He said he takes care of a 16 year old, and if abuse occurs, it will affca lives and <br />affect the community. <br />Patti Herzog, 288.^ Halstead Lane, said she had visited four shelters. She checked into <br />the police rwords going back seven years for any problems and reviewed the city minutes <br />regarding Sojourner. She found that some of the neighbors were interested in supporting <br />the shelter, while others were antagonistic. The planning commission of Minnetonka had <br />spoken with neighbors and found no filed compl^nts. In checking the police activity in <br />the neighborhood of Sojourner between 1987-1994, there w’as only one call of suspicious <br />activity. Herzog spoke with Lisbeth Wolf of Womens Advocate Shelter in St. Paul, <br />located in a busy neighborhood with alot of businesses, who caid there had been no police <br />calls as a result of any perpetrators on the shelter propeify. Home Free in Plymouth <br />showed no calls in 1994, 1 ;all in 1993, where it was thought a perpetrator was coming <br />but no one did, and 2 calls in 1992.