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City Council Minutes <br /> February 5,2019 <br /> Page 4 of 13 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Mr. Hansen noted that you need enough sight distance to allow motorists <br /> time to stop once the lights flash and it would be difficult to do as timing <br /> would be an issue. These types of devices are usually installed in <br /> downtown and lower traffic areas. <br /> Council Member Pederson questioned if a pedestrian crossing sign could <br /> be installed. <br /> Council Member Swanson questioned if a blind intersection sign could be <br /> installed. <br /> Mr. Hansen stated that MnDOT will discuss possible signage at this <br /> intersection while keeping in mind not to create a false sense of security. � <br /> Mr. Nelson stated they will go back and talk with the state experts on static <br /> signage at this intersection and will report back. <br /> 6. Plannin� and Zoninq <br /> 6.1. Plannina Commission Reqort <br /> The January 31, 2019 Planning Commission Report and January 17, 2019 <br /> draft Planning Commission minutes were received by Council. <br /> 6.2. Public Nuisance Update <br /> Dawn Bittner informed the Council of the open enforcement action for the <br /> property located at 31116 Ash Street owned by John and Barbara <br /> Derksen. Ms. Bitter explained that the outstanding violation is the number <br /> and location of snowmobiles stored outside. The City Code allows three <br /> recreational vehicles to be stored outside in the rear yard. Mr. Derksen <br /> currently has seven snowmobiles strewn about his yard and a fifth-wheel <br /> trailer which he did move meeting the setback. City staff sent two letters <br /> requesting the moving of finro snowmobiles along West Sibley Street and <br /> Ash Street to the rear yard to reduce the total number of recreational <br /> vehicles to three which would remedy the remaining code violations. Mr. <br /> Derksen responded to this request on December 18, 2018 noting the <br /> snowmobiles along Ash Street were part of a holiday light display and <br /> would be disassembled a couple of weeks after the first of the year, <br /> weather permitting. Mr. Derksen also noted the snowmobile along Ash <br /> Street is a piece of art being tumed into a flower planter and would remain <br /> indefinitely. Ms. Bittner further noted on January 31, 2019 Mr. Derksen <br /> still had snowmobiles along Ash Street and West Sibley Street. <br />