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Mounds View City Council Page Folio <br /> Regular Meeting January 25, 19 <br /> explained that Mr. Simon was in the process of gathering information as <br /> part of his request and this information was not available in time for <br /> tonight's meeting. <br /> Mayor Linke closed the public hearing at 7:28 p.m. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Linke/Blanchard to Table the Public Hearing for Simon <br /> T. Simon, 2840 Highway 10, to the February 8, 1993 City Council <br /> Meeting <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> COUNCIL BUSINESS (CONTINUED) <br /> B. Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, reviewed the <br /> revisions made to Ordinance No. 522 Restricting the Deposit of Snow <br /> on Street Right-Of-Ways. Comments were received regarding this <br /> ordinance from Councilmember Rickaby and were incorporated into <br /> the revised ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Rickaby stated that all of the wording that was <br /> revised in the ordinance was not her suggestion. • <br /> Rickaby stated that the way she reads this ordinance is that a <br /> property owner could not deposit snow in the right-of-way and she <br /> considers the right-of-way the boulevard area. Rickaby stated that <br /> this means a property owner could not deposit snow next to the driveway <br /> on the boulevard. Rickaby stated that this could cause a hardship for <br /> many people. The ordinance states, " . . .to cause any snow to be <br /> deposited in the street, on sidewalks, in any boulevard between the <br /> street and the sidewalk, or on private property. . . " . Rickaby stated <br /> that if this is true, property owners would have to carry the snow <br /> quite a distance from where it is being removed. Rickaby further <br /> stated that even with a snowblower it is hard to throw it in the right <br /> direction. Rickaby stated that she understands the safety concerns <br /> when snow would be piled high at the end of driveways and would cause a <br /> visibility problem, however, Rickaby stated that she is also concerned <br /> about property owners, especially the elderly, having to lift and carry <br /> snow in the cold weather. Rickaby stated that she is opposed to asking <br /> citizens to undertake unsafe acts. <br /> Ric Minetor explained that this ordinance is concerned mostly with <br /> parking lots of multi-family dwellings and commercial businesses. <br /> There has been cases where the snow from these properties has been <br /> removed and plowed across the street onto private property. Residents <br /> have called and complained about this same problem. County Road I is a <br /> good example. Public Works has to load out snow because there is not• <br /> adequate snow storage space on the boulevard area. <br />