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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1992
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CC MINUTES 03101992
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1 REGULAR COUNCIL L MEETING <br /> 2 MARCH 10 , 1992 <br /> •3 PAGE 14 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 <br /> 6 2 . Metropolitan Waste Control Commission - Re : <br /> 7 Inflow/Infiltration System <br /> 8 The City Manager advised that the information <br /> 9 regarding the MWCC Inflow/Infiltration System was <br /> 10 left out of the. agenda packet . He will see that <br /> 11 this information is included in the next Council <br /> 12 packet . <br /> 13 <br /> 14 3 . Trainina Public Service Delivery Seminar <br /> 15 The Minnesota Mayor ' s Association is sponsoring a <br /> 16 seminar on April 10th which will address the <br /> 17 delivery of public services . The Mayor indicated he <br /> 18 intends to attend the seminar which will be held in <br /> 19 St . Cloud and encouraged all other Councilmembers <br /> 20 to attend if possible . <br /> 21 <br /> 22 All Councilmembers received a notice of this <br /> 23 seminar with information regarding its purpose . <br /> 24 <br /> 25 4 . Parking Ordinance <br /> 26 The City Manager , the Public Works Director and the <br /> 27 Management Assistant put together a video which <br /> )3 taped situations of vesicles parked on private and <br /> �, public property . Some of these instances were in <br /> viDlation of City ordinances and some were not . <br /> 31 <br /> 32 The Council viewed the tape with the City Manager <br /> 3� narrating. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Some of the examples cited in the video dealt with <br /> 36 vehicles parked on non-paved surfaces , boats on <br /> ._37 private property, recreational vehicles parked for <br /> 38 a lengthy amount of time on private property, and <br /> 39 vehicles and recreational equipment parked on a <br /> 40 seasonal basis on private property as well as on <br /> 41 public property. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 The City Manager noted that since the ordinance <br /> 44 requires vehicles be parked on a paved surface many <br /> 45 residents have moved their vehicles from their back <br /> 46 yards to their front yards . He also observed that <br /> 47 some recreational vehicles are parked in a <br /> 48 resident ' s front yard because there is not access <br /> 49 to the back yard. <br /> C,0 <br /> 51 Some commercial vehicles are also parked on private <br /> 5: property which are used for employment purposes . <br /> r � <br /> �4 The City Manager noted that the ordinance has been <br />
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