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AGENDA
CORRESPONDEN C E
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FROM :Katie Lichtig, City Manage r
VIA :Carrie Mattingly, Interim Public Works Directo r
Steve Gesell, Police Chie f
Derek Johnson, Community Development Directo r
SUBJECT : PH3 - Response to Councilmember Carter Inquir y
Councilmember Carter has asked for clarification on some issues regarding PH 3 on tonight's
agenda . The following are his questions and staff responses :
PH3-29 — Since the prohibition for unattached is "at all times," should the registered owner's
exception read "no more than 3 days" or "up to 72 hours" instead of "no more than 3
nights"?
You are correct, that section of the ordinance should say "days" instead of "nights". The
following change should be made to Section A of Attachment 5 to appropriately address this :
A . Parkinq at registered owner's address . Unattached trailers may be parked on the street within 75 fee t
of the address to which the vehicle is registered for no more than 3 aiahts days in any 7 day period . Thi s
exception applies only to fixed real property addresses .
PH3-30 —Since the oversized prohibition is only between 12 am and 5 am, should th e
guest/visitor exception read "no more than 3 nights" instead of "up to 72 hours"?
This is intentional to maintain consistency in the permit program language ; the exception is the
same regardless of which way it's described .
PH3-31— Direct Notification . I'm thinking here of UPS which parks trailers from all over th e
country overnight on Sacramento. The specific trailers vary day to day,month to
month . Should direct notification to the property owner of an on-going situation be enough a s
opposed to just notification re. each specific trailer?
We have a long-term ongoing relationship with UPS . Staff will continue to work closely wit h
UPS to ensure successful ordinance implementation . Direct outreach was made to UPS both a tits corporate and local offices . If vehicles or trailers rotating from out of the area becom e
problematic, staff will investigate alternative means of providing adequate notice to the busines s
in lieu of to the vehicle, or possibly posting of additional signage at that particular location .
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TO :City Council
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