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CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT <br /> responsible for any mail posts that are rotten or too weak to withstand this snow mass. In <br /> addition, any mailbox or newspaper tube that is crushed, dislodged, or lost is the <br /> responsibility of the property owner. <br /> (c) The City will conduct a review of each mailbox damage claim to determine whether the <br /> City has any legal responsibility for the damage. In general, the City may claim <br /> responsibility for the damage only if direct physical contact was made between the City <br /> plowing equipment and the mailbox assembly. If the City, at its discretion, claims <br /> responsibility to remediate damage to mailbox assemblies, the City will first consider <br /> repairing the mailbox assembly. If repair is not feasible, then the City will furnish and <br /> install a new mailbox and/or post. <br /> (d) Grouped mailbox assemblies (commonly furnished and installed with street reconstruction <br /> projects) have a shared ownership. The City is responsible for the timber post and cross- <br /> beam, while the resident is responsible for his or her individual mailbox that is attached to <br /> the City's post/cross-beam. <br /> 3. Boulevard Turf Grass <br /> (a) Turf grass in the boulevard can be damaged by snow plowing equipment during winter <br /> snow plowing operations. The City will assess the damaged boulevard turf and compile a <br /> list of substantiated locations for restoration the following spring. Most restoration will use <br /> fertilizer and seed; however, some locations may require restoration with sod due to site <br /> specific conditions. The decision to use sod for restoring boulevard turf grass is at the <br /> discretion of the City. All restoration costs for damaged boulevard turf grass will be the <br /> City's responsibility. <br /> 4. Irrigation, Landscaping, Tress/Shrubs, Fences, and Other Items <br /> (a) The City will assume no responsibility for damage to irrigation systems, landscaping, <br /> retaining walls, trees, shrubs, fences, private lighting systems, or any other private property <br /> objects located in the City's public right-of-way. Property owners are encouraged to mark <br /> these items with non-metal markers (such as wood or plastic rods) before winter to lessen <br /> the possibility of damage. <br /> (b) Garbage containers should only be brought to the curb on designated pick-up days and be <br /> placed only in the driveway or boulevard and kept entirely off the street to avoid conflicts <br /> with snow plowing operations. <br /> (c) The City will assume no responsibility for damage to vehicles, boats, RVs, equipment, and <br /> other similar items parked in the City's boulevard. Parking of these items in the boulevard <br /> is prohibited under Municipal Code Section 802.07 Subd. 4. <br /> 4. GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS <br /> A. Documentation and Record-Keeping <br /> 1. The City will document snow plowing and ice control operations as described in this policy, <br /> including snow removal logs, priority route changes, property damage reports, general <br /> complaints, and policy comments. <br /> 2. Records will be retained by the City in accordance with the records retention policy. <br /> B. Employee Safety and Training <br /> 1. Snow and ice control operations will be conducted only when weather conditions do not <br /> endanger the safety of snowplow operators and equipment. Factors that may delay snow <br /> plowing and ice control operations include severe cold, significant winds, and limited visibility. <br /> 2. The City will provide training to employees responsible for snow plowing and ice control <br /> operations. Training of some employees may include education necessary to earn and <br /> maintain appropriate certifications or licenses for these operations. Training will also address <br /> standard operating procedures, proper use of equipment, emergency response, and other <br /> topics required by State and Federal regulatory agencies. <br /> 4472-SNOW PLOWING AND ICE CONTROL POLICY 6 <br />