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• AGENDA ITEM 1D <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Jean Viger, Deputy City Clerk <br />DATE: June 11, 2001 <br />TOPIC: Consideration of an Application for a Block Party, <br />Hunters Ridge <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The third annual block party is being planned for Hunters Ridge in Pheasant Hills <br />Preserve 7th Addition. The block party is scheduled to start at noon and end at 10:00 <br />p.m., July 14, 2001. Attached is a map showing the location of the proposed party and <br />the signed petition from property owners acknowledging they have been notified of the <br />party. These property owners are indicated by the slant marks on the map. Please note <br />that the street is not a cul -de -sac and the street will be blocked at both ends. There is <br />nothing in the City Ordinances that prohibits a block party on a through street. <br />Both the Police Department and the Streets Division of the Public Services Department <br />have been given information on the party. Public Works will provide barricades for <br />• blocking the street and the Police Officer assigned to this precinct may stop by to visit the <br />party. <br />In the past, the City Council has encouraged these parties as it presents an opportunity for <br />neighbors to get acquainted with one another. These parties also create the opportunity to <br />form a neighborhood crime watch unit. <br />OPTIONS: <br />1. Adopt a motion approving the block party. <br />2. Deny the application for the block party. <br />3. Return to staff for further information. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Option No. 1 <br />• <br />
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