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r ^ <br /> unds View City Council Page Five <br /> alar Meeting June 22, 1992 <br /> Orduno explained that the City's requirements were different this year than <br /> before for the garbage haulers/recyclers. The City had requested a list of <br /> all customers from the haulers per the new state mandate. There were five <br /> companies that did not provide a list of customers with their licensing <br /> paperwork. They are: Waste Management of Blaine, Gallagher's, Aagard, BFI <br /> Action Disposal and Twin City Sanitation. Orduno's recommendation for the <br /> approval of the licenses is Taco Bell and Burger King be added to the <br /> restaurants and that the garbage hauler's licenses be approved contingent <br /> upon the submission of a list of their customers to the City within 10 <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Wuori/Blanchard to approve Item No. 5 and <br /> approve the haulers license contingent upon submission of <br /> a list of customers within 10 working days <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nay Motion Carried <br /> COUNCIL BUSINESS: <br /> 1. Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer reviewed <br /> Ordinance No. 511 Regarding City Wide Parking Restrictions. <br /> This ordinance had its first reading May 26, 1992. The City's <br /> • new attorney, Jim Thomson, made some minor revisions. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that there is a provision in this ordinance whereby <br /> residents can call the Police Chief and get an exemption for a <br /> specific evening to park on the roads and the cars won't be tagged. <br /> Mayor Linke wanted to add trailer, etc. to Ordinance No. 511 in <br /> the first sentence. Restricted Hours. would read, "No person <br /> shall stop, stand, or park a motor vehicle or trailer, etc. on any <br /> street or highway in the City between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6: 00 <br /> a.m. , except as otherwise authorized by this code or unless directed to <br /> do so by a police officer or traffic control device. " <br /> Jim Thomson, City attorney-,_stated his would be_oka_y_because the <br /> Mounds View Municipal Code does address the definition of a trailer. <br /> Peg Mountin, 7321 Parkview Drive, stated that three of her neighbors <br /> park their vehicles in the driveway and had them vandalized, so the <br /> crimes are not limited to streets. This ordinance could increase <br /> impervious surfaces in the City. Mountin also stated this ordinance <br /> could increase police enforcement due to cars parking on non-improved <br /> sur--faces.---T This ordinance also could cause problems with encroachment <br /> on side yard setbacks which are needed to keep exhaust, noise and <br /> lights from becoming a nuisance to their neighbors. The homeowners <br /> would see an increased cost because they would have to add impervious <br /> • surfaces for cars they now have and when the extra cars <br /> leave the property as the family thins out, the not needed surface <br /> is still there. <br />