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I <br /> -16 <br /> agreed- parking on grass during..the growing season could pose. a: .pro <br /> blem for the City; <br /> conceded the ordinance might . need .to be .changed -to._make some. .differen--. <br /> tial -between -trucks and -front end loaders and- .recreational. vehicles; <br /> but <br /> -said he walks all over the Village every .day and just doesn' t see. that <br /> many problems. <br /> Ted Misiac, 2812 - 30th Avenue N.E. : _. <br /> -reiterated some of the problems his family of five. would.experience <br /> with :the changes which he had told the Council about at two of their <br /> previous meetings; <br /> said he didn' t want to make one of his children move because the City . <br /> . wouldn' t let him have all the vehicles they needed for -school and <br /> work; <br /> was told whether or not he could add a carport to the side of his <br /> --- -- s°ing-l-e--garage:-would-de.pend_on the existing setbacks on his lot. <br /> Council and Staff Reaction: <br /> Enrooth told the residents there had been conditions. which .had been <br /> tolerated for some time which had gotten progressively worse <br /> which caused 'the level of. complaints to mount; . <br /> -indicated other municipalities had addressed similar <br /> problems in their ordinances - and it seemed reasonable for <br /> St. Anthony to do likewise; <br /> -told Mr. Hastay people like him who have a justification for <br /> vehicles like his work vehicle, can seek a variance where <br /> the real violators won' t be asking for one; <br /> -told Mr. Getter it was not only one location the- City <br /> needed this Ordinance for, but from four to seven property <br /> owners who would be immediately affected when this .ordin <br /> ance goes into effect; <br /> when Councilmember Makowske proposed eliminating the . <br /> restriction .of :number of cars parked on a. driveway, com- <br /> mented. that he perceived no one had -really been comfortable <br /> with - limiting the: number. to four, but the hope had been that <br /> if one situation wasn'-t . solved altogether, it would have at <br /> least been modified to .some extent. . That opportunity would <br /> be .lost with the elimination. of paragraph 14.. <br /> Sundland -said hethought- some people were hung up on whether or not • <br /> their guests could park temporarily. in . their driveways and <br />