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3/9/1992
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ounds View City Council <br />egular Meeting <br />• <br />• <br />Page Twelve <br />March 9, 1992 <br />enough parking. Also, Mr. Ritter commented that the patrons of Roberts <br />throw beer cans in people's yards and urinate on their property, as <br />well as constantly turn around in their driveways. <br />Teresa Lexcen asked if the decision on the signs would be made tonight <br />and, if so, will the signs be the same signs that Jeffrey Drive will <br />receive in the future if signs are needed. <br />Mayor Linke stated that the decision would be made tonight on the <br />parking restriction signs and that the residents on Jeffrey Drive, if <br />the parking problems arose, would have to come in and request parking <br />restrictions. <br />Ms. Lexcen again brought up the solution of using stickers or cards and <br />issuing them for parking. <br />Mayor Linke stated that the problem arises when no parking signs are <br />posted. Jeffrey Drive is not a part of this problem at this time. <br />Mayor Linke was not sure if what the apartment complex had decided to <br />do regarding the parking problem. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, noted that the apartment complex <br />is going to put up signage that reads, "Residential parking only, <br />violators will be towed." <br />Daryl Madison, 5200 Jeffrey Drive asked if there could be more <br />parking behind Donatelle's available. <br />Mayor Linke indicated that Mr. Waste was looking at that option. <br />Paul Johnson, 5259 Greenfield, wants to put in a new driveway so <br />he would have to park two cars on the street. The idea of <br />being able to call the police and let them know there will be <br />cars parked on the street once the restrictions are in force will <br />really help. <br />Bruce Ritter stated that permanent parking signs stating no parking <br />should be place on certain streets. <br />Orduno stated that the Council was trying to do something that would <br />help the residents and that it was a very fair thing to do. Orduno <br />stated that she had compared petitions and there are persons on <br />Clearview who are in favor of the parking restrictions. There are 8 <br />persons on Clearview who have signed either one or both petitions, the <br />one presented tonight and the one presented last week. <br />Mike Janssen stated that when the petition was brought around <br />it was stated to him as either sign the petition or have the <br />bar crowd on his street. Janssen stated that no one wants the bar <br />
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