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<br />CASE #5 <br /> <br />CONSIDER NO PARKING RESTRICTIONS AT CORNERS <br />IN' RAMSEY TOWN CENTER <br />By Steven Jankowski, City Engineer <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />Staffhas recently received several complaints from the tenants of7533 Sunwood Drive (Court of <br />Appeals) regarding vehicles parking so close to the corner of Sapphire Street that visibility is <br />impaired when pulling out onto Sunwood Drive. This issue will become more prevalent as the <br />Town Center develops. City Code section 6.03.08 sub! (f) restricts parking within 20 feet of a <br />cross walk at an intersection. Curb markings are required to make this fact known to the general <br />public. The Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) allows an. option <br />for the use of curb markings as follows: <br /> <br />"Curb markings without word marking or signs may be used to convey a <br />general prohibition by statute of parking within a specified distance of a <br />STOP sign, driveway, fire hydrant, or crosswalk." <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br /> <br />Staff recommends that it be directed to restrict parking within 20 feet of crosswalks within the <br />Ramsey Town Center as traffic conditions .and development warrant by painting the curbing <br />yellow without the use of signs. <br /> <br />Action: <br /> <br />Motion to recommend to City Council that staff be directed to restrict parking within 20 feet of <br />crosswalks within the Ramsey Town Center as traffic conditions and development warrant by <br />painting the curbing yellow without the use of signs. <br /> <br />Reviewed By: <br />Director of Public W orks/Principal City Engineer <br />Assistant City Engineer <br />Public Works Street Supervisor <br />City Attorney <br />Chief of Police <br /> <br />PW: 10/21/08 <br /> <br />41 <br />