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<br />2 <br /> <br />a* SNOWMOBILE SEASON: *~~ '* <br /> <br />-~ WHAT You NEED To KNOW. . <br /> <br />Earlier this year, the Ramsey City Council considered mal(ing <br />changes to the Recreational Vehicle ordinance which regulates the <br />operation of snowmobiles and other recreational vehicles in the City of <br />Ramsey. The Council did not approve any of the proposed changes to <br />the current Recreational Vehicle ordinance. The following information <br />should help you understand the current city ordinances and state laws <br />that regulate the operation of snowmobiles and other recreational <br />vehicles in the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br />WHEN CAN WE SNOWMOBILE? <br />. Between the hours of 8 :00 AM to 11 :00 PM Sunday <br />through Thursday. <br />. Between the hours of 8:00AM Friday to 1:00AM Saturday. <br />. Between the hours of 8 :00 AM Saturday to 1 :00 AM <br />Sunday. <br />. One half-hour after sunset to one half-hour before sunrise <br />you MUST operate your snowmobile in the same direction <br />as traffic flow. <br /> <br />WHERE CAN WE SNOWMOBILE? <br />. You can snowmobile on your own property. <br />. On the property of another person if you have IN YOUR <br />POSSESSION written permission of the owner of that <br />land. <br />. On the land of a person who has clearly visible signs <br />allowing snowmobiles. <br />. You can operate on public trails that are designated by the <br />City Council. Ramsey has NONE of these trails in the <br />City limits. <br />. Right-hand portion of roadway in MUSA area. <br />. On lal(es that are subject to the City's jurisdiction. The <br />only lal(e of this type in Ramsey is Emerald Pond. <br />. On the right-of-ways of State Trunl( Highways and County <br />State Aid roads. <br />. On the right-of-ways of City streets in NON-MUSA <br />AREAS. <br /> <br />WHERE IS IT ILLEGAL TO SNOWMOBILE? <br />. On someone's land without his or her permission. <br />. City Parks. You may operate on the water of Emerald <br />Pond but NOT in the parl( area. <br />. Railroad right-of-ways. <br />. Golf Courses. <br />. School grounds. <br />. Tree Nurseries or planted areas. <br />. In the median or area between opposing lanes of traffic. <br />. On the right-of ways of City streets INSIDE the MUSA <br />area. <br /> <br />Continued on Page 4 <br /> <br />SNOWPLOW TRUCKS: <br />A WORD To THE WISE <br /> <br />Winter requires Minnesota motorists to <br />switch to a new driving mode, including using extra <br />caution when snowplows are operating. <br />Motorists are advised to: <br /> <br />. Reduce your speed. Plows travel slower than <br />other vehicles. For example, if a snowplow is <br />moving at 15 mph and a car behind the plow is <br />traveling at 45 mph, the car will close the <br />distance to the plow at a rate of 44 feet per <br />second. <br /> <br />. Avoid driving into a snowcloud. Large vehicles, <br />such as snowplows and semi-trailer trucks, <br />may produce dense clouds of blowing snow, <br />called "whiteouts," and hinder the vision of <br />motorists. Keep a safe distance away from a <br />snowcloud and do not attempt to pass it until <br />the blowing conditions have changed. <br /> <br />'*' Be certain which lane a snowplow and its blade <br />are in before trying to pass. Snowplow trucks <br />may have a plow blade on either the right or <br />left side of the vehicle. Motorists should use <br />extreme caution when passing a snowplow. <br /> <br />~I~ Plow drivers have limited visibility and they <br />cannot see directly behind their trucks. Plus, <br />plows can suddenly move sideways from hitting <br />drifts or by cutting through pacl(ed snow. <br />Motorists are advised not to travel next to a <br />plow. <br /> <br />. Stay back far enough from plows to avoid <br />having your vehicle hit by sanding material or <br />any built-up ice or snow that could fall off these <br />trucks. <br /> <br />Remember: snowplows are on the <br />roadway to make your winter driving conditions <br />safer, not to aggrevate motorists. Wear your <br />seatbelt and always allow extra time to reach your <br />destination. And, be patient! <br /> <br />PLEASE NOTE <br /> <br />Due to the high volume of building in our <br />community, the City requires at least two to three <br />days notice for all building inspections and five to <br />six days for building permit approval. <br /> <br />I've learned. . . That the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person. <br />