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On September 27, 2004, the City Council of Lino Lakes considered second reading of <br />Ordinance No. 11-04, implementing winter parking restrictions. <br />Councilmember Dahl introduced second reading of Ordinance No. 11-04 and moved its <br />adoption: <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ORDINANCE NO. 11-04 <br />AN ORDINANCE IMPLEMENTING WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS <br />THE CITY COUNCIL OF LINO LAKES ORDAINS: <br />The following ordinance will allow city staff to clear the roads more efficiently and keep <br />the streets in better condition throughout the winter months. <br />ORDINANCE 11-04 - WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS <br />In order to expedite the prompt and efficient removal of snow from the streets of the City, <br />it is unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park any vehicle on any public street within <br />the City between the hours of 2:00 am and 6:00 am between November 1 and April 1 of <br />each year. Hardship exceptions are provided for with temporary on -street parking <br />waivers as described below. <br />In addition, parking is not allowed on any public street when 2" or more of snow has <br />fallen until the street has been plowed. The official depth for the purpose of this <br />subsection shall be determined by a duly appointed city official, whose determination <br />shall be final and not subject to appeal. <br />Any vehicle parked in violation of this subsection may be towed pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statutes 169-041. A violation of this subsection is a petty misdemeanor. <br />Temporary On -Street Parking Waivers: When undue hardship may result from strict <br />compliance with the winter parking restrictions above, the Lino Lakes Police Department <br />may issue a temporary overnight parking waiver as provided herein upon application <br />therefore by the operator of the vehicle. <br />Issuance of Temporary Waiver: The following shall govern the issuance and use of <br />temporary overnight parking waivers by the police department. <br />(1) Undue hardship. Refusal of the grant would create an unnecessary and <br />undue hardship. <br />