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I. <br />Summary of Changes to the 1984 Orono City Code <br />July 16,2003 <br />Page 4 <br />12. Chapter 22-95 "Parks and <br />Recreation ” - Added language <br />regarding service dogs <br />13. Sec. 26-34-Added “Moral <br />Character" <br />14. Chapter 34 “Alcoholic <br />Beverages " Totally redrafted <br />IS.Sec. 46-31 “FirePrevention <br />and Protection *- Add definition <br />of Fire marshal <br />16.Ch^ter 54 “Solid Waste <br />Added to Sec. 54-32 “Storage ” <br />item (e) <br />1 7.Chapter 58 “Environment"- <br />removed ordinance regarding <br />Stubbs Bay sewer properties <br />18. Chtqjter 66 "Traffic and <br />Vehicles " - Changes to the <br />following sections: <br />“Crosswalks “ - Deleted <br />Sec. 7.15 of 1984 Code <br />Sec. 66-41 "Traffic signs <br />Changes regarding <br />delegation of power <br />Sec. 66-78 (19) “General <br />Parking Prohibitions " - <br />Added section <br />Allows service dogs to accompany certain disabled persons in <br />public places per Minn. Stat. <br />Provides standard for determination of moral character. <br />Conforms to State Statutes Chapter 340A <br />Definition: "Fire marshal means the person appointed by the <br />council to administer and enforce the state fire code, and who <br />operates under the direction of the building official." <br />Language added: “All refuse and garbage deposited in containers <br />for pickup must be kept behind the yard setback line as for the <br />district in which the property is located. Refuse must be <br />deposited at one place, at ground level, on each property. Refuse <br />containers must be returned and placed behind the yard setback <br />line by the owner or tenant on the same day that the garbage or <br />refuse is collected. The intent of this section to allow only on the <br />prior evening and the day of collection the garbage or refuse <br />container to be in front of the yard setback line." <br />As Ord. No. 105,2"" Series was not of a general and permanent <br />nature, it was not codified. <br />The substantive regulations are covered by Minn. Stat. <br />169.21. The designation of specific crosswalks is not of a <br />general and permanent nature and will be saved from repeal <br />in new code Section 1-12(15). <br />Avoided delegation of power problems by changing the <br />necessary or desirable standard to “necessary or desirable to <br />preserve public safety and the orderly movement of traffic." <br />Language added: “^19) Along any street in a manner that is <br />not parallel to the curb or edge of the street. ” <br />miffi
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