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In addition to the individuals listed above, the following people <br /> signed the petition received last month ott .,,w..,,. ono 4). The <br /> petition does not specifically ask for Tatum Street parking <br /> restrictions, but rather that input be solicited from affected <br /> residents. <br /> Brian Lewis, 1794 Tatum Street <br /> Robert Setsvold, 1791 Tatum Street <br /> Richard Stowman, 1786 Tatum Street <br /> Monika Shirmeister, 1779 Tatum Street <br /> Evelyn Falk, 1781 Tatum Street <br /> B. Tatum Street <br /> 1. If the commission finds that there is a documented, Tong -term <br /> parking issue with only a small number of people living near the <br /> middle of Tatum Street, extend the two hour parking zone on the <br /> east side of the street to be consistent with that on the west side. <br /> 2. If the commission finds that there is a documented, Tong -term <br /> parking issue with a large number of Tatum Street residents, <br /> recommend that the entire street be signed for two hour parking, <br /> 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. <br /> C. Lindig Street <br /> Staff recommends that, regardless of the decision made on Tatum Street <br /> parking, that Lindig Street remain unregulated. Lindig is a narrower, Tess <br /> visible street that does not pass through to Roselawn Avenue, and staff <br /> would not anticipate many dislocated parkers moving to Lindig Street. <br /> However, staff would monitor Lindig for a time following any new Tatum <br /> Street restrictions. If the planning commission found that Lindig parking <br /> had increased, they would have the option of restricting parking there at <br /> a later date. <br /> 5 <br />