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8/9/1999
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Marco Vailetti wanted to see the ordinance left as is and be able to prepare his recreational <br /> vehicle. <br /> <br /> Ernest W. Beck, III, questioned the 6,500 lb. Limit and felt it made no sense to regulate an <br /> enjoyable activity. <br /> <br /> Lynn Simms expressed outrage at the City regulating parking of boats on private <br /> driveways and felt it was not a health or safety issue. <br /> <br /> Tom Maruyama as an owner of an Expedition said it would be disallowed according to the <br /> proposed ordinance and felt if such vehicles were prohibited from assisting in a disaster, <br /> the City must provide replacement of those resources. <br /> <br /> Amos Dana was against the ordinance. <br /> <br /> Larry Rebarchik urged spending money on mediation services not code enforcement <br /> officers. <br /> <br /> Thomas Blue referred to the attracting of technically employed residents as being those <br /> who may own recreational vehicles themselves. <br /> <br /> A1 Caesar explained that his grandson owns a sailboat and cannot afford to store it <br /> elsewhere. <br /> <br /> Carlo Montisano felt it discriminatory to implement the ordinance and referred to 200 plus <br /> signatures obtained. <br /> <br /> David Ogden, from CSAA, voiced concern for prohibition of tow tracks in that 20 minute <br /> respond time would be compromised and would impact public safety. <br /> <br /> Tami Adachi, PG&E, agreed with the safety issue around the ordinance but expressed the <br /> company's concern about the prohibition of parking the vehicle at the employees' homes. <br /> <br /> Jack Kenny agreed with everyone about the motorhomes and boats but said his concern <br /> was with tow tracks needing to be available. <br /> <br /> M/S Leipzig/Ira to close the public heating. The motion passed by a unanimous roll call <br /> vote. <br /> <br /> Council discussion included request for comparison to other counties, concern of <br /> prohibition of oversized emergency vehicles, whether to conduct a study session or appoint <br /> a new subcommittee, requested ordinance options with no changes to parking on private <br /> property ..... <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING & MINUTES BOOK NO. 57 AUGUST 9, 1999 <br />TELECONFERENCE MEETING Page No. 399 <br />MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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