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CC RES 92-045 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SNOW AND ICE CONTROL POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY
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CC RES 92-045 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SNOW AND ICE CONTROL POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY
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CC RES 92-045 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SNOW AND ICE CONTROL POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY
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• purchased (material only - no labor). The reimbursement must be <br /> approved by the Public Works Department prior to the property <br /> owner doing any corrective work or purchasing any sod. <br /> 2.12 Boulevard <br /> City Code prohibits encroachment in boulevard areas. This includes items <br /> such as fences, timbers, posts, landscaping and sprinkler systems. These <br /> obstructions can damage snowplow equipment or become damaged by the <br /> weight of snow or equiment contact. Encroaching items in the boulevard <br /> are not replaced or repaired by the City if damaged. <br /> 2.13 Garbage/Recycling <br /> Efficient snowplowing requires that garbage and recycling containers be <br /> accessible for pick up and placed off stgreet to allow snow removal. The <br /> container(s) may have to be placed in the driveway to meet both of these <br /> replacements. It is the responsibility of the resident to see that the <br /> container(s) is not in the way of the snowplow and is also in a spot <br /> accessible to the garbage and recycling truck(s). <br /> 2.14 Fire Hydrants <br /> • Fire hydrants are critical to minimize the potential losses involved in any fire. <br /> After major snow build-up in bouelvards, the Public Works and Fire <br /> Departments attempt to clear access to critical hydrants as personnel <br /> availability allows. Residents are encouraged to assist the City by clearing <br /> hydrants near their property. If possible, they should be cleared five (5) feet <br /> on each side to allow Fire Department access. <br /> III. PROCEDURES <br /> 3.01 Street condition monitoring and snow emergency coordination <br /> a. The Police Department will monitor street conditions and snowfall <br /> amount. When conditions warrant, the Police will notify the Public <br /> Works Director or other designee. <br /> b. If the Public Works Director or his designee, after notification by the <br /> Police, or by a decision based on weather forecasts or obvious <br /> conditions, is responsible for notification of all necessary <br /> maintenance personnel to accomplish snow removal and/or ice <br /> control. <br /> C. The Public Works Director or his designee will notify the police shift <br /> supervisor and/or police dispatcher as soon as possible after a <br />
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