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The City will not be responsible for damage to any underground lawn <br />sprinklers that are located on boulevards within the street right-of-way. It <br />shall be the responsibility of the homeowner to protect such systems from <br />damage or to relocate sprinkler heads within the homeowner's property lines. <br /> <br />Special Note <br /> <br />It is unlawful for anyone to deposit snow on a public right-of-way per <br />Minnesota Highway Traffic Regulations 160.27 Subd (5): <br /> <br />Misdemeanors: It shall be unlawful to obstruct any public street or <br />highway or to deposit any snow or ice thereon; and, <br /> <br />169.42 Subd (1): <br /> <br />Littering: No person shall throw, deposit, place, or dump upon any <br />street or highway any snow, ice, etc. <br /> <br />Trash Containers <br /> <br />Since trash is collected five days per week, one or more routes encounter <br />trash containers while plowing. Plow operators will slow down and swerve <br />around trash containers, but often times just the snow windrow will knock <br />the container over. <br /> <br />Routes that are plowed on trash pickup day will have to be re-plowed after <br />other snow operations are completed to avoid frozen mounds of snow in the <br />road. <br /> <br />Residents are encouraged to leave their trash containers behind the curb line <br />on trash pickup day because plow operators will not stop to move containers <br />or set containers upright that have overturned. <br /> <br />SNOWICEP.DOC <br /> <br />E <br /> <br /> <br />