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Historic Preservation Commission
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2/23/2004
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<br />Historic Preservation Commission <br /> <br />February 23,2004 Page 12 <br /> <br />historic strip of concrete but there is a big old place where those trueks park. My <br />idea was to go ahead and do a landscape plan about ten feet east ofthat, then put <br />your curb and do enough islands if you did put parking there to keep a truck from <br />being able to do that. But he didn't like that too mueh. And he is short of <br />money and I can't argue with him too much. But if you are going to allow <br />parking I think you've got to put an island to break up a semi trailer where he <br />can't just parallel park. <br /> <br />HA YNES: You have to keep the handicapped parking there. <br /> <br />DENNEY: Oh that is the law. Yes. <br /> <br />SUAREZ: I forgot something. Do I need to fill out a separate eertilïeate of <br />appropriateness if we \"ould like to put up a small sign saying "No Truck <br />Parking", you know, "Tow Away if you park here" or something? <br />You know what I am saying? We have got to do something. T mean every single, <br />you live right there, every single time we go out there, there is a trailer that has <br />just been dumped there. Sometimes they stay there for a week or more and if <br />there is not a number on them to eall and ask them to move it then J have to call <br />the poliee. Then the police tell me to have it towed away. I kind a hesitate to have <br />it towed away if we don't have a sign there there asking them not to park there. <br /> <br />STARRETT: I am wondeling, J don't know the ADA or how a parking lot works, <br />but I am wondering if even temporarily the city wants to eonsider some SOJ1 of <br />stasions or chains or something that is more effective but not obtrusive in that <br />area to prevent this from happening until such time as the project is complete. <br /> <br />WOMAN: And they eome in and run those motors all night long. <br /> <br />SUAREZ: And I am not talking about the Coea Cola trucks beeause they are there <br />very temporarily; I am talking about people that live in the neighborhood who do <br />not have truck parking in their yard so they choose any parking lot that they can <br />find and leave their-dump their trailers basically. So I don't know if! need to <br />apply separately or I am sure T do. <br /> <br />STARRETT: I think I would say yes as it is pennanent, quote unquote pcnnancnt <br />sign. <br /> <br />SUAREZ: Well it would only be permanent until we get those parking areas taken <br />care of. I understand that there have been some engineers running around there so <br />I'm assuming that the parking lot projeet is about to take place. <br /> <br />STARRETT: Would the traffie commission be pulled in on this since it is on city <br />
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