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-17- <br /> . • . the City had already indicated the. Qr.dinance <br /> wouldn•' t- apply -to guests bec-ause the Ordinance only r'e <br /> fers to vehicles .operated or kept on the: lot by the. occupant <br /> _ of the residence; <br /> -told Mr. Misiac the -City would not .be ,making. him get rid of <br /> of any of the cars his family needs; <br /> -reiterated what- Mr-. Childs and Mr. Soth had told Mr. Hastay . <br /> that the Ordinance. had been designed to prevent people from <br /> gravelling their backyards but..no action .would be taken <br /> against him because of- the graveled surface he already had <br /> in that area or because he :reconditioned it since it is <br /> grandfathered in; <br /> reiterated that an ordinance was the only vehicle the City <br /> had to force some of the worst situations to be corrected <br /> because the neighbors' conversations with the offenders;. <br /> police attempts to contact them; and even registered -let- <br /> ters, had failed -to solve the situation in the past; <br /> -told Mr. Hastay some of. the complainers about certain- situ- <br /> ations had not wanted to be identified; <br /> said the Ordinance might not solve all the problems it was <br /> geared towards, but at least future .problems might be <br /> avoided if staff could make new residents aware of the <br /> Ordinance' s existance; <br /> -concurred with Councilmember Marks that paragraph 14 would <br /> not solve the problems with front loaders, etc. in front <br /> yards , but some other tack would have to be taken to _solve <br /> 'that problem. <br /> Soth -said the problem with trying to- draw the line between the <br /> type of -vehicles a resident can keep on his property is one <br /> of semantics. where do you draw the line in defining what' s <br /> "residential" and what' s not? <br /> Childs perceived the intent of' the Ordinance .had been to identify <br /> .problem spots and work with the people to' get them squared <br /> away; <br /> -told Mr. Getter the police would always document any ::ongoing <br /> parking problem to be certain the vehicles belonged to the <br /> occupant and not to guests, etc.. who -had left them there <br /> temporarily. <br /> Mark's said he was not .comfortable with telling people they have to. <br /> go through a variance -procedure to park more than four cars. <br /> in their driveways; <br />