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Mounds View City Council Page Three <br /> -gular Meeting February 8, 1993 <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Blanchard to adopt the Consent Agenda as <br /> presented. <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> COUNCIL BUSINESS: <br /> A. MOTION/SECOND: Linke/Quick to Remove from the Table the Adoption of <br /> Ordinance No. 522 Regarding Restricting the Deposit of Snow in Street <br /> Right-Of- Way <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer reviewed Ordinance <br /> No. 522 Amending Chapter 80 of the Municipal Code of The City of Mounds <br /> View Regarding Use of Highways, Streets and Roads. Minetor stated that <br /> this item had been discussed at a couple of Council Meetings/Work <br /> Sessions where some concerns were brought forth. Rewording of parts <br /> of the ordinance will address some of the concerns without creating <br /> undue hardships. Minetor read the proposed ordinance. <br /> • MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Rickaby to Adopt Ordinance No. 522 Regarding <br /> Restricting the Deposit of Snow in Street Right-Of-Way <br /> Duane McCarty, 8060 Long Lake Road, stated that the last sentence2196Xin <br /> the first paragraph of the ordinance states that snow may not be moved <br /> across the street or to other areas without express permission of the <br /> property owner receiving the snow. This sentence is confusing. Mr. <br /> McCarty wanted to know if he is to conclude that if he gets written <br /> permission from a property owner across the street he can then move the <br /> snow. Mr. McCarty is concerned that to get to the property across the <br /> street the first property he would get to is public property and it is <br /> possible that snow could fall from the plow onto the public property <br /> and per the ordinance it would then have to be cleaned up. <br /> Mayor Linke clarified that the snow would have to be cleaned up if it <br /> fell off the plow and windrows could not be left by the clean up <br /> activity. <br /> Mr. McCarty also brought up the placement of debris with regard to the <br /> ordinance. Mr. McCarty wanted to know if he were to assume that if he <br /> has written permission he could take any type of debris and dump <br />
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