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3/9/1992
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3/9/1992
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unds View City Council Page Nine <br /> lingular Meeting March 9, 1992 <br /> • <br /> Mayor Linke stated that this would allow parking on the east <br /> side of Edgewood Drive around the Robert's property. <br /> Mayor Linke and the Police Chief discussed County Road H2 and noted <br /> there is not enough adequate room to park. County will post Long Lake <br /> Road to 10 as no parking. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that there will be no parking on Greenfield by <br /> Mister Donut. <br /> Sue Janssen, 2440 Clearview, stated that when the petition went around <br /> she misunderstood what its purpose was. Ms. Janssen further stated <br /> that at this address they have five cars in the driveway. Ms. Janssen <br /> also stated that because of the different times these persons have to <br /> leave the house, two cars are parked in the street. Ms. Janssen asked <br /> if no parking or restricted parking is enforced from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 <br /> a.m. then where can these cars be parked - on the lawn? Ms. Janssen <br /> suggested that perhaps the City hand out to the persons in the <br /> household stickers to display on vehicles when parked in the street. <br /> This would indicate to the law enforcement personnel that these cars <br /> belong to the residence. <br /> 411 Mayor Linke stated that this could cause an enforcement problem and <br /> would require much more time spent checking the vehicles for stickers, <br /> however, this item could be visited by the Council. <br /> Sue Janssen, 2440 Clearview, stated that there are not that many cars <br /> parked on Clearview at the present time and she has had no problems <br /> with violence or loud persons. Ms. Janssen also stated that Robert's <br /> brings in the right clientele. Ms. Janssen doesn't feel there is a <br /> problem on Clearview, but there will be if they post Edgewood no <br /> parking. Ms. Janssen stated she is opposed to the parking restrictions <br /> on Clearview. <br /> Ms. Janssen further stated that there was no time stated on the letter <br /> that she received regarding the meeting for Robert's. <br /> Michael Janssen, 2440 Clearview, stated that he usually does not attend <br /> Council meetings. Mr. Janssen further stated that he is in agreement <br /> that there is a parking problem with regards to Robert's. Robert's, he <br /> stated, does not have adequate parking as the cars are often three deep <br /> on the road. Mr. Janssen also stated that the residents of the city <br /> pay taxes to use the streets. Mr. Janssen also stated that if he parks <br /> on the front lawn or yard he will begivena ticket by the City because <br /> this is against City ordinance. Mr. Janssen stated that knew nothing <br /> about the parking restrictions until he received the letter in the mail <br /> Friday and that it was very short notice for Monday evening, and he <br /> 111 commented that the letter had no time indicated on it for the meeting. <br />
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