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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 03101987
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-14- <br /> Sundland' reiterated that many of the hardships which are cited would_ . <br /> -only be temporary because, :"eventually, children : do move <br /> away from home. <br /> Ranallo' - -told Mr. Misiak the City would. probably never receive ..a. <br /> complaint about his parking situation because the majority <br /> of his vehicles would be gone most of - the time; <br /> -explained -again that what the City was trying to , do .,was to. <br /> provide a vehicle - for : forcing* the removal .of: vehicles which <br /> have become eyesores for the neighborhood because they are <br /> parked on the driveways for - long periods of time without <br /> ever being moved; <br /> -suggested the Ordinance could always be modified later - if <br /> -it proves to impose too many hardships for the residents . <br /> Sundland pointed -out that Jeff Lofgren had parked an old beer' <br /> truck on Stinson Boulevard for a long - time but had removed <br /> it after the' City told him the neighbors were complaining <br /> about it. . <br /> Ranallo - -added- that the- same truck - had been parked for five years in <br /> other City locations and, because no one complained, no <br /> mention was made of it. <br /> Sundland -indicated that, on the other hand, there were instances <br /> where the City had failed to get the same cooperation even <br /> to registered letters, phone calls, or visits from City <br /> staff; <br /> said it was this type of situation which had generated many <br /> complaints from the neighbors who are fast losing their <br /> patience with the City' s inability to do anything to cor- <br /> rect these situations. <br /> Marks -indicated he perceived there was no unanimity in the <br /> community over this situation; <br /> -reported many people like the man who called him that <br /> evening are all for the Ordinance, but others like Mr. <br /> Misiak who have' children going to. school and working part <br /> ' time at different places, said they:-would have problems <br /> with the proposed changes; <br /> -perceived -one, of the 'reasons there are- more vehicles in the <br /> City, know- than . in the..past- might be that there .-are -more <br /> wives :who 'work -than there ,were,-ten ,years. -ago; <br /> was concerned the Council might, . again., be interpreting an • <br /> Ordinance to- mean something different : than: what was written; <br /> 0 <br />
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