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ounds View City Council <br />~gular Meeting <br />Page Four <br />February 24, 1992 <br />Mr. Michna questioned the seating or occupancy at that time. Mr. Michna <br />stated that there were over and above that many persons there on Saturday <br />night. <br />Councilmember Rickaby stated that she recalled when Mr. Michna came to the <br />last liquor license public hearing and discussed Item No. 12 on Mr. Michna's <br />handwritten copy which was handed out tonight concerning music and bands <br />playing outdoors. <br />Mr. Bill Zwieg, 5292 Edgewood Drive, complained about the berm that was <br />taken down and the garbage. Mr. Zwieg also stated that no action had been <br />taken by the City. Mr. Waste did not attend the meeting. Mr. Zwieg stated <br />that this is a frustrating situation. <br />Randy and Roxanne Jackson, husband and wife, 5299 O'Connell Drive presented <br />a petition to the City Council pertaining to the parking problems affecting <br />those persons who signed the petition. Petition is attached as part of the <br />permanent record. Mr. Jackson stated that at 10:40 p.m. on Saturday night, <br />he counted 101 cars on the street. Roxanne Jackson stated that Mr. Waste <br />has 123 available parking spaces. Roxanne Jackson further stated that if <br />there were an emergency on her street the emergency vehicles could not get <br />through. Roxanne Jackson stated she spoke with Samantha Orduno, City <br />Administrator, and that Orduno stated one solution might be to have no <br />rking on one side of the street. Orduno further stated there are probably <br />lot of alternatives, however, each would impact the entire neighborhood. <br />This parking problem is from H2 to Woodale on Greenfield. The cars are also <br />filling up the parking spaces in the apartment building. The streets being <br />parked on, are O'Connell, Greenfield and Edgewood. Mr. Jackson stated there <br />is a constant flow of traffic. Roxanne Jackson provided the City Council <br />with pictures and stated that she has more pictures but they have not been <br />developed. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated that Mr. Waste had been asked to <br />attend the meeting, but had declined. <br />Roxanne Jackson stated that she had been informed that Mr. Waste's building <br />was grandfathered in with regards to parking and occupancy in the Code and <br />would not be affected by new Code. She asked if she could obtain copies of <br />that. <br />Paul Harrington, City Planner, responded to this question by stating that he <br />would have to go back and research when each change was made to parking <br />requirements. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated that it was good to see as many <br />people at the meeting regarding this issue as that it shows that it isn't <br />only one party complaining. Attendance like this shows representation from <br />all of the affected streets. The Council Work Session would be a good time <br />to discuss these items with Mr. Waste present as well as the Police Chief, <br />ty Engineer and herself and two or three spokespersons from the affected <br />ea. <br />
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