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Call Towing at XXX.XXX.XXXX for retrieval information. <br /> V. SNOW REMOVAL <br /> The Streets Superintendent determines when snow accumulations are removed from the public <br /> right-of-way to mitigate hazardous traffic conditions. Snow removal operations will not <br /> commence until other snowplowing operations are complete. <br /> VI. DOWNTOWN SNOW REMOVAL <br /> Downtown snow removal (including parking lots) commences between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. <br /> depending on the severity of snow event. Downtown businesses are responsible for removing <br /> snow from the front of their establishments within 24 hours after a snowfall. <br /> VII. SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL <br /> The City Council designates sidewalks and trails that are plowed by the city. Clearing of non- <br /> designated city sidewalks are the responsibility of the property owner. <br /> VIII. DRIVEWAYS <br /> It is unlawful to deposit snow on public roadways per Minnesota Highway Traffic Regulations. <br /> State Statute 160.27 Subd(S): Misdemeanors:It shall be unlawful to obstruct any public street or highway or <br /> to deposit any snow or ice thereon;and, 169.42 Subd(9):Littering: No person shall[brow, deposit,place, or <br /> dump upon any street or higbway any snow, ice, etc. <br /> Residents observed doing such activities are subject to a citation and fine. <br /> IX. ITEMS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY <br /> Mailboxes -The city does not assume liability for mailboxes damaged during snowplowing <br /> operations unless the Streets Division determines that a plow unit made direct contact. <br /> Staff shall investigate each complaint and determine if the mailbox was hit by a plow or other <br /> piece of equipment. If so, a temporary mailbox will be installed until a replacement is erected. <br /> The city will replace mailboxes damaged from direct contact with city equipment with the `swing <br /> away' style mailbox conforming to the U.S. Postal Service specifications. If a resident does not <br /> want the swing-away style, they will be reimbursed up to $75 (receipt required) to replace the <br /> mailbox with a style of their choice. All mailboxes and structures in public right-of-way must be <br /> constructed of break-a-way material. <br /> Incidents involving cluster mailboxes will be determined on a case by case basis. <br /> Trash Containers -Trash and recycling containers shall be placed well behind the curb or in <br /> the driveway, clear of passing snowplows and resulting windrows. The city is not responsible for <br /> damage to trash/recycling containers placed in the street. <br /> Lawn Sprinklers/Invisible Pet Fences -The city is not responsible for damage to <br /> underground lawn sprinklers or invisible pet fences located within the public right-of-way. <br /> 2 propsed 4.1.2015 <br />
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