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• <br />• <br />PLANNING AND ZONING FEBRUARY 10, 1988 <br />"Motor vehicle parking in residential areas. No <br />motor vehicle exceeding a gross weight of 11,075 <br />pounds shall be parked or stored in a residential <br />district except when loading, unloading, or rendering a <br />service." <br />This prohibits the parking of semi - trailers and tractors at <br />the residence of the owner. It also prohibits the parking <br />of dump trucks in residential areas. <br />The City Planner suggested that if the city wished to allow <br />parking in these areas it might do so with the following <br />conditions: <br />A. The unit shall not be parked for more than 72 hours. <br />B. The unit shall be parked behind the front of the <br />dwelling <br />C. The unit shall not interfere with neighbors' views of <br />the street. <br />D. There is a minimum of 150 feet from the unit to the <br />nearest lot line. <br />E. The unit shall remain connected. <br />F. Neighbors form each side, in front, and in back do not <br />object to the unit being parked. <br />G. Parking permits to be reviewed on an annual basis. <br />Mike Weltch - He came before the Planning and Zoning Board <br />to say he operates dump trucks and he maintains his trucks <br />at home. He's considering construction of a garage for his <br />trucks. Weltch said his trucks don't run at night so they <br />wouldn't bother anybody. <br />MOTION: Prokop moved that John Miller get a copy of other <br />situations that exist and bring it back to the Planning and <br />Zoning Board at a future meeting. Also, that John Miller <br />prepare a draft ordinance to permit truck parking for the <br />next Planning and Zoning meeting. <br />Averbeck seconded the motion and the motion was carried <br />unanimously. <br />
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