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12/4/1989
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November 13, 1989 <br />Mounds View City Council page Five <br />Regular Meeting ------ ------ <br />------------------------------------- <br />Motion/Second: Quick/Blanchard to accept the report <br />and r to the Park and Rec Commission, Environ- <br />mental Quality Task Force and Silver View Park Task <br />Force. <br />Motion Carried <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Motion/Second: Paone/Wuori to change the location <br />of the parking signs under Item 4 on the consent <br />agenda, from the east side to the west side of <br />Greenfield Avenue. <br />Notion Carried <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Cwnsiderable discussion on the issue followed. <br />Jim Carter, 7660 Greenfield, stated moving the signs <br />to the other side of the street is not going to help. <br />He stated there had been a flasher out over the week- <br />end, and they have had numerous problems with the <br />conduct of people in the apartments. <br />Mayor Hankner noted the Council is trying to respect <br />the wishes of the residents and the request they made. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley read the exact wording of <br />the petition presented to the City. <br />Mayor Hankner stated that had the petition been worded <br />to not have parking on either side, the Council most <br />likely would have done that. However, the request <br />was to move the no -parking to the residents side of <br />the street, which is what the Council has done. <br />Arlen Ubengae, 7594 Greenfield, explained he had started <br />the petition, and his concern was getting the parking <br />..ca «tie reside^'.F aide of the street initially, and the <br />first step would be to move it to the other side. He <br />suggested if that didn't work, maybe limiting parking <br />to two hours. <br />Sandy Ubengae, 7594 Greenfield, stated the intent was <br />to simply move the parking across the street. She <br />added she believes the residents further down the <br />street have more problems. <br />Mrs. Schamberg, no address given, stated she felt <br />the petition was clear. <br />Mr. Carter agreed that would be a starting point but <br />it would be better to not have it on either side of <br />T,the street. <br />
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