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CASE <br /> <br />COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING ISSUE <br />By: Ryan Schroeder, City Administrator <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />As the City Council is aware, the Planning Commission has been reviewing the commercial <br />vehicle parkir~g ordinance portion of the City Code. In conjunction with this review, the <br />City Council i enacted a moratorium on the enforcement of the commercial parking <br />ordinances (s{~e attached minutes from the June 27, 1995 City Council meeting). This <br />moratorium Was enacted on June 27, 1995, with the intention that the revised commercial <br />vehicle ordinahce could be completed in a succinct fashion. Unfortunately this has not <br />been the case, i'esulting in the commercial vehicle ordinance not being enforced over the last <br />14 months. <br /> <br />This lack of enforcement has resulted in the City staff and Councilmembers being placed in <br />a very difficult situation with residents requesting the City enforce the existing ordinances <br />and other residents taking advantage of the current moratorium situation. <br /> <br />At this time,tl)'e revised, commercial, vehicle ordinance is being reviewed by the Planning <br />Commission and w~ll tentattvely be forwarded to the City Council for adoption at the <br />September 24,1 1996 meeting. Should this not happen and additional discussion is <br />required, the City Council should pass a motion that will end the moratorium on September <br />24, 1996, allov~ing the City staff to enforce the existing ordinances. <br /> <br />Council Action: <br /> <br />Motion to terminate the moratorium on the enforcement of commercial vehicle ordinances <br />on September 24, 1996, if the City Council has not enacted a revised comn~rcial vehicle <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />Reviewed by: <br /> <br />City Administratpr <br />Economic Development Coordinator <br /> <br />CC: 08/27/96 <br /> <br />Copies also distributed to: <br /> <br />City Attorney <br />Zoning Administrator <br /> <br /> <br />