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4/16/1990
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4/16/1990
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TU: MAYOR & CITY COUN I L / <br /> -ROM: CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR 4111 APRIL 9, 1990 <br /> 1"110110 <br /> SUBJECT: JUNK VEHICLES <br /> Ht your direction , i nave discussed the referenced subject matter with <br /> Police Chief Ramacner, CSO Bednar , and other members of the Police <br /> Department. Essentially , we addressed the issue by asking the question , <br /> " is there a better way for dealing with junk vehicles?" <br /> We came to the conclusion that tnere are other ways for dealing with <br /> junk vehicles, but they might not necessarily be better. For instance , <br /> the City could limit the number to vehicles parked on a piece of <br /> property but then we will likely be dealing with an on-street parking <br /> problem. We could require that cars be parked on paved surfaces only, <br /> but unless we limited the area that can be paved on a lot, we will see <br /> an increase in the area of paved surface which runs contrary to our <br /> efforts to limit paved surface for storm water runoff purposes. <br /> The question was then asked , "Do we really have a problem?" It is our <br /> feeling that we have rio more than 20 parcels in the City where an <br /> "unreasonable" number of cars are being stored and in some cases these <br /> lots are very deep and the cars can be seen by few, if any people. <br /> Considering the size of our community , this does not appear to be an <br /> Ordinate number. <br /> It is the position of staff that in view of the limited number of <br /> properties involved , the limited number of complaints we receive on an <br /> annual basis, and the fact that any "solution" to this matter carries <br /> with it certain problems, the City continue to enforce our current codes <br /> which have to this date proved satisfactory. It the Council wishes to <br /> consider stepped up activity in this area, staff will be happy to <br /> suggest ways for doing so within the confines of current work loads and <br /> budgetary restrictions. <br /> Your direction in this matter would be appreciated . <br /> i <br />
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