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• POLICY Hl <br />10/13/04 <br />ITEM: Petition for a permit parking zone on Lindig Street <br />SUBMITTED BY: Deb Jones, Planning and Zoning Coordinator <br />REVIEWED BY: Planning Commission <br />EXPLANATION: <br />Summary: Last spring, residents of Lindig Street in Falcon Heights approached City Staff with <br />concerns about the volume of parking on their street and asked about the possibility of instituting <br />permit parking on Lindig. Permit parking must be initiated by resident petition, as residents <br />were informed in a June 8 letter from City Administrator Worthington. Accordingly, a petition <br />has been submitted by Lindig residents to institute permit parking on all of Lindig on the grounds <br />that the high volume ofnon-resident parking on the street causes a hardship to residents and their <br />visitors. The street frontage proposed for permit parking is more than the minimum 600 feet <br />required to qualify for a permit parking zone. <br />Lindig Street: Lindig is a street extending north of Larpenteur Avenue, between Fairview <br />Avenue and Tatum Street. It has access from Larpenteur Avenue and no outlet at the other end. <br />• Except for the south end of the street (approximately 410 feet from Larpenteur), the width is <br />narrower than average in Falcon Heights. The street was platted in sections, and the right of way <br />is irregular. Approximately 300 feet at the south end of the street is designated as restricted 2- <br />hour parking, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. There are no special parking restrictions north of that <br />zone. There is aturn-around space at the north end of the street on a vacant parcel belonging to <br />the City. On Larpenteur, all parking is prohibited. <br />The existing restricted parking zone was instituted several years ago in response to similar <br />concerns about non-resident parking. While this has proven effective in limiting on-street <br />parking in the signed area, it has essentially pushed the parking north of the 2-hour zone. The <br />existing restricted zone does not include permit parking, which has been a source of concern <br />from the residents in that zone, who are subject to the 2-hour restriction. <br />Petition: The petition was circulated among residents of Lindig north of the existing restricted <br />zone. Of the 24 parcels adjacent to this section of Lindig, one is vacant and belongs to the City, <br />and two are through lots face Fairview Avenue. Of the remaining 21 properties, signatures were <br />obtained from 20 residents, of which 19 were verified as property owners and one as a tenant. <br />One resident could not be contacted. City policy specifies property owners rather than residents, <br />so the petition was turned in with 19 valid signatures. <br />31 <br />
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