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CC PACKETS 1990-1994
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CC PACKET 09081992
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i <br /> III <br /> Snow/Ice Control Policy • <br /> Page 2 <br /> Water Treatment Plant. The City will make reasonable and good faith efforts <br /> to maintain these designated parking lots in useable condition. The City, <br /> however, does not guarantee that these parking lots and sidewalks-will be <br /> free from driving and walking hazards common to Minnesota winter <br /> weather. <br /> 2.07 The Public Works Department is responsible for incidental snow and ice <br /> control of sidewalks at designated facilities. These facilities are: City <br /> Hall/Community Center, Fire Stations, Maintenance Facility, and Water <br /> Treatment Plan. <br /> 2.08 City Code prohibits parking on any public street after a snowfall of two (2) <br /> inches or more.in depth (determined by the Public Works Department) until <br /> the snow has been plowed from curb to curb. City Code also prohibits <br /> parking on any street between 3 A.M. and 7 A.M. from November 1 to April <br /> 1. Parking ordinance warning signs have been installed at the corporate <br /> limits of major thoroughfares and major arterial street intersections. <br /> Vehicles may be tagged and towed to allow snow and ice control. <br /> 2.09 Minnesota Statutes 160.27 and 169.42 prohibit depositing snow onto public • <br /> roadways. Placing snow onto a public roadway can subject a person to <br /> civil liability if a road hazard, such as a slippery area, frozen rut, or bump <br /> occurs and causes a traffic accident. <br /> 2.10 Mailboxes <br /> Mailboxes damaged during snow removal will not be authorized for repair, <br /> unless there is physical evidence that the snow removal vehicle actually hit <br /> the mailbox. If, due to snow build-up on the boulevards, mailboxes are <br /> tipped or knocked over from the weight of the snow, it shall be the <br /> responsibility of the property owner to repair or replace the mailbox. If the <br /> City is responsible, the City will reimburse the owner up to $30.00 for <br /> materials purchased for repairs (materials only no labor). Residents are <br /> responsible for keeping the mailbox cleared of snow for Post Office <br /> deliveries. <br /> 2.11 Sod <br /> Sod damaged during snow removal will be repaired the following Spring <br /> using the following methods: <br /> o The Public Works Department will repair the damage using black dirt • <br /> and grass seed. <br />
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