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COUNCIL Mi-I. <br />MAY 11 19yB <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY cr onoNo <br />DATE; May?, 1998 <br />ITEM NO: jh <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Ron Moorse <br />Title City Administrator <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />City Administrator’s <br />Report <br />Item Description; Authorization of the Installation of Signs Prohibiting Boat Trailer Parking on <br />Bohns Point Road and Bohns Point Lane - Resolution <br />i <br />At the April 27 Council meeting, Mayor Jabbour indicated 4 residents of the Bohns Point <br />neighborhood had requested the installation of signs prohibiting boat trailer poking on Bohns Point <br />Road and Bohns Point Lane to address problems caused by the roads being used for overflow <br />parking from the Maxwell Bay access. The Council directed staff to monitor the boat trailer poking <br />in the neighborhood to determine if the problem was ongoing and significant enough to require the <br />signage. <br />The Police Department had been monitoring this situation and has continued to monitor the extent <br />of the boat trailer parking in the neighborhood. Chief Cheswick has indicated this is an ongoing <br />problem. Bohns Point Road and Bohns Point Lane are the last local roads relatively close to the <br />Maxwell Bay access that are not signed to prohibit boat trailer parking. Chief Cheswick <br />recommends the signs be installed. <br />A resolution authorizing the installation of signs prohibiting boat trailer parking in the Bohns Point <br />neighborhood is attached for Council consideration. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: <br />Motion to approve the adoption of a resolution authorizing the installation of signs prohibiting boat <br />trailer parking on Bohns Point Road and Bohns Point Lane. <br />I <br />NOPARK.BPT