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II .uracil Minutes Page 5 <br /> 'moor 16, 1998 <br /> S proposed ordinance will be enforced by the police department by first giving a <br /> warning to an offender, and second violation will result in a citation. <br /> Mayor Duitsman opened the public hearing. <br /> Gordon Mire, 17753 Fillmore Street, asked what the fee would be for a conditional use <br /> permit. Laurie stated the fee would consist of a one-time cost of$100. If a permit was <br /> violated, the property owner would have to re-apply and go through the process <br /> again. Mr. Mire stated that the 15 minute idling time was unreasonable and that he <br /> must warm up his truck at least 30 minutes in the cold weather months. <br /> Gary Balcom, 14054 Victoria Lane, expressed his support for the proposed ordinance. <br /> He stated that he feels his property value is decreased by having a semi truck parked in <br /> his neighborhood, especially a fully-loaded truck. <br /> Steve Stoffers, 14092 Victoria Lane, stated he objects to the excessive idling time and <br /> potential damage to the roads from a fully-loaded truck. He noted that their street <br /> overlay has already been put off because of this issue. <br /> Laurie stated she would not be opposed to allowing a longer idling time during the <br /> winter months. <br /> Councilmember Thompson indicated he was concerned that a truck operator may <br /> stop and start his truck every 15 minutes all night long. <br /> IP Gordon Mire explained why he felt it is necessary to run a truck for long periods of time <br /> during the cold weather to warm up the fuel. <br /> Mayor Duitsman closed the public hearing. <br /> • <br /> Councilmember Dietz questioned if staff has checked with the northern suburb areas <br /> regarding how they deal with this issue. Laurie explained that most all the cities she <br /> surveyed did not allow the trucks to be parked at all, and were only allowed in a few <br /> "fringe" areas. She noted the "fringe" areas reported that they are experiencing <br /> problems allowing the trucks, as well. <br /> Discussion followed regarding a longer idling time for the cold weather months, and <br /> whether to base it on the temperature or calendar dates. Police Chief Tom Zerwas <br /> stated it would be much easier to enforce the extended idling time if the proposed <br /> ordinance reflected the same time period as the winter "no parking" ban. Further <br /> discussion followed regarding the effective date of the ordinance. Councilmember <br /> Thompson stated he felt the ordinance should be effective immediately. It was the <br /> consensus of the Council that the ordinance be effective January 1, 1999. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN MOVED APPROVAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 98-23, AN <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 500.06(6) OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES <br /> RELATING TO NUISANCES, PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO. OA 98-5, WITH THE FOLLOWING <br /> CHANGE: <br /> - SECTION 1. ITEM 7. - IDLING OF A TRUCK TRACTOR IN EXCESS OF FIFTEEN (15) <br /> MINUTES FROM APRIL 16TH TO OCTOBER 31ST, AND THIRTY (30) MINUTES FROM <br /> NOVEMBER 1ST TO APRIL 15TH. <br />