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Organization (LRRWMO) has asked for more proactive enforcement along the two rivers in the <br />community. He stated that he would also like input as to whether there should be more proactive <br />enforcement along Highways 10 and 47. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he has been a member of the LRRWMO. He explained that <br />the Board alternates floating down the Rum and Mississippi and notes violations that are seen <br />during that float. He stated that letters are then sent to the homeowners to address those <br />violations. He stated that the Rum River is designated as Wild and Scenic and therefore <br />violations should be addressed promptly. <br />Councilmember Riley agreed that the City has an obligation to be proactive on the river <br />enforcement for building and erosion issues. He stated that he does not have an objection to the <br />signs on 47, as they are important for the business community. <br />Councilmember Heinrich stated that she has not heard that residents are concerned with the signs <br />along 47 and that residents are more concerned with the violations of City Code. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if the staff have received comments on the signs. She stated <br />that she has not received complaints about the signs. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that the sign was simply an example of a <br />violation along 47. He stated that there are other violations along 47. He stated that staff would <br />remain complaint based in residential areas. He stated that there has been discussion as to <br />whether the City should be more proactive along the highway corridors. He acknowledged that <br />perhaps that item should be further discussed at a future time. <br />Councilmember Shryock asked if a formal complaint has to be received or whether the violation <br />could be noted by staff when driving around or noted by Council when driving around. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that staff is responding to formal complaints <br />for nuisance issues. He noted that there are some building or health violations that would be <br />addressed if seen by staff. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that she would then not favor looking at proactive enforcement <br />along the highway corridors based on the current complaint -based system. She noted that there <br />are other methods the City is currently utilizing on those corridors to bring violation properties <br />into compliance. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that the Council has given direction previously that there is a <br />perception problem on the Highway 10 corridor and that it would like that corridor cleaned up. <br />He stated that direction has been given to improve the corridor in that manner in the past. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that fines and follow up would refer to complaints. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated that it would seem beneficial to revisit this <br />topic in more detail at a future worksession or strategic planning session. <br />City Council / January 8, 2019 <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />