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CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT <br /> deposited in the street, on sidewalks, in the boulevard of any street or on private property <br /> for which the property owner does not have written permission for storage of snow. Snow <br /> cleared from the portion of a driveway or sidewalk in the boulevard of a street may be <br /> placed on the boulevard adjacent to the driveway or sidewalk, but may not be moved <br /> across the street to other areas without express permission of the property owner receiving <br /> the snow." <br /> 3. Parking During Snow Accumulations (Municipal Code, Section 802.06) <br /> (a) "No person shall park or permit to be parked any vehicle within any block on any public <br /> street when, within the preceding forty eight (48) hours, melting or blowing snow or a <br /> combination thereof has accumulated to a depth of three inches (3") or more at street level <br /> anywhere within that block. Provided, however, that parking shall be permitted within any <br /> block of any public street where not otherwise prohibited whenever the entire length of the <br /> roadway of such block has been cleared of snow from curb to curb or, in the case of <br /> streets without curbs, between the outer edges of the shoulders of such streets. Any <br /> vehicle parked in violation of this Section may be removed as provided by Section 802.10 <br /> of this Chapter." <br /> 4. Parking— Restricted Hours (Municipal Code, Section 802.08, Subd. 1) <br /> (a) "No person shall stop, stand or park a motor vehicle or trailer on any street or highway in <br /> the City between the hours of two o'clock(2:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00)A.M., except as <br /> otherwise authorized by this Chapter or unless directed or authorized by a police officer or <br /> traffic-control device. The City Council may authorize exceptions from this Section. Any <br /> street or highway so excepted must be posted with a sign indicating that parking between <br /> two o'clock(2:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. is allowed." <br /> 5. Vehicle Towing Provisions (Municipal Code, Section 802.10, Subd. 3 &4) <br /> (a) "Police officers are hereby authorized to remove, or cause to be removed, a vehicle from a <br /> street or highway to the nearest garage or other place of safety or to a garage designated <br /> or maintained by the Police Department or otherwise maintained by this City under the <br /> circumstances hereinafter enumerated: <br /> Subd. 3. Unattended, Illegally Parked Vehicles:When any vehicle is left unattended upon a <br /> street and is so parked illegally as to constitute a hazard or obstruction to the normal <br /> movement of traffic or snow plowing. <br /> Subd. 4. Violation of Provisions: When any vehicle is parked upon a public street in <br /> violation of the provisions of this Chapter." <br /> B. Property Damage <br /> 1. General: In accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 910, the City manages and regulates the <br /> pubic right-of-way to ensure the integrity of its streets and the appropriate use of its rights-of- <br /> way. Regulation is done through a permitting process for any work or installation that occurs <br /> in the city boulevard. Many adjacent property owners place or install private property objects <br /> or make improvements in the boulevard without City knowledge making the object or <br /> improvements subject to damage. A key function of this boulevard area during winter is snow <br /> storage from streets. Snow plowing operations can damage private property objects located in <br /> the boulevard in two general ways: 1) direct physical contact with the plowing equipment, or 2) <br /> damage from snow during snow plowing operations. <br /> 2. Mailboxes <br /> (a) Mailboxes may be placed in the boulevard without prior City approval. The mailbox is <br /> owned by the property owner, and the delivery of mail is an arrangement between the <br /> property owner and the US Postal Service. The City will attempt to remove snow as close <br /> to the curb lines as practical for delivery of the mail, but it is the property owner's <br /> responsibility to perform final clean up along the curb to ensure his or her mail delivery. <br /> (b) Damage to a mailbox is a risk that snowplow operators face during their winter plowing <br /> operations. The mailbox assembly (mailbox with post) should be constructed securely <br /> enough to withstand snow rolling off a snow plow blade or wing. The City will not be <br /> 4472- SNOW PLOWING AND ICE CONTROL POLICY 5 <br />