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Mounds View City Council <br />~egular Meeting <br />Page Eleven <br />March 9, 1992 <br />Cindy Camarillo, 5299 Greenfield stated that this establishment does <br />not bring in nice people. A resident that lives on Edgewood Drive <br />found a half full bottle of Vodka and a butcher knife. Ms. Camarillo <br />stated these types of things are found in the neighborhood often. <br />Ms. Camarillo stated that people from Robert's don't care where they <br />park and have blocked her driveway in the past. Ms. Camarillo stated <br />that 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. would be a good span of time for a parking <br />restriction on these streets as in the summer the kids are still out at <br />8:00 p.m. <br />Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, stated that the <br />signs are premade and the time can be placed on by decal. At the <br />meeting on March 2 the general consensus of the group was 10:00 p.m. to <br />6:00 a.m. <br />Ms. Janssen stated that with the parking restrictions, and the five <br />cars at their residence, when they have company there is no where for <br />the company to park. <br />Mayor Linke stated that anyone having a party or company where it will <br />involve street parking on restricted streets, should notify the police <br />department and specify the times and the address of the party. <br />. This should be done a couple of days ahead of time. <br />Ms. Camarillo stated again 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. would be good times <br />as in the summer she would like to enjoy the neighborhood. On Friday <br />night Greenfield was packed with cars and her driveway was blocked. <br />Mike Janssen stated that he would call every couple of days and let the <br />police department know that they will be parking on the street if <br />parking is restricted. <br />Bruce Ritter, 5240 Greenfield, stated that it appears that the bar has <br />more pull over residents than the residents have over the bar when it <br />comes to street parking. Mr. Ritter states the problem is that the <br />patrons of Robert's are parking on the taxpayer's streets. These <br />streets should be made residential parking only. <br />Mayor Linke stated that these are public streets and the Gity cannot <br />stop anyone from parking on these streets unless they are designated no <br />parking. The residents who brought the petition to the City were <br />advised that it would impact them with the no parking signs and they <br />were willing to accept this inconvenience. <br />Bruce Ritter, 5240 Greenfield, stated that cars that are left 2-3 days <br />in Robert's parking lot are towed away. Mayor Linke responded that it <br />was Robert's parking lot and there is nothing the City can do about <br />that problem. Mr. Ritter stated that Roberts is a good business for <br />the community and that it is a nice establishment, but they don't have <br />