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Mounds View City Council Page Thirteen <br />~egular Meeting March 9, 1992 <br />crowd in their neighborhood so they signed the parking restriction <br />petition. Mr. Janssen thought a permit parking was a better idea <br />and went out and polled the neighbors. Mr. Janssen thought a permit <br />parking was a better idea and went out and polled the neighbors. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, apologized for a time not <br />being put on the letter, but thanked Mr. Janssen for explaining <br />the situation. <br />Mayor Linke stated that the City of Mounds View does not have the <br />officers that the City of St. Paul or University of Minnesota has to <br />enforce permit parking.' Until a motion is made as to what to do, this <br />problem is still up in the air as to which way to go. <br />Minetor explained why the enforcement of stickers is difficult. The <br />officer would have to check every car on the street for a sticker. <br />Minetor stated it is easier to have a ban or have no ban <br />at all. <br />Mayor Linke stated that another concern would be who pays for the <br />stickers. <br />Teresa Lexcen stated that there would not be that great a need for <br />stickers because there is not that much on street parking going on at <br />the residences on a weekly or daily basis. She stated that it is of <br />her opinion that a permit parking situation would work. <br />Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer stated that he <br />understands it to be unconstitutional to give preferential treatment to <br />residents on certain streets. <br />Annette Steiner, 5220 O'Connell Drive, stated they have no traffic from <br />the bar, but people do park on the street every night. She stated that <br />people who live on the street should have more rights than the people <br />going to the bar. <br />Teresa Lexcen, 5229 Jeffrey Drive, stated a permit that is big and <br />bright that could be placed on the dashboard of the vehicle would be <br />easy for the police to see for enforcement purposes. <br />Ron Michna, 5287 Edgewood Drive, brought up the seating or occupancy <br />problem at Robert's Off 10. Orduno explained to Mr. Michna that Mr. <br />Waste had been cited for not being in compliance with the site plan <br />for seating. <br />• <br />
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