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fart i is it residences, but that it would still provide the i .31 icc2 <br />the right that should t'Ac party generate parkin., needs on the <br />street that cause trafFrc congestion that they ran issue a <br />warning to the host an,i that if the cars are not moved in a <br />reasonable amount of tine in order to prevent obstrLAc_tion to free <br />travel, the host of the party together with the owners of the <br />vehicles, will he ticketed and if appropriate, that they be <br />towe,? . <br />If this change meets with your approval staff will bring hack the <br />amended ordinances at your February 10, 1986 meeting. <br />PROPOSED MOTION - "loved by seconded by to riirect staff to <br />come back with appropriate c anges to ordinances 5.25 and 6.08 at <br />the February 10, 1986 Council meeting. Ayes S", Nays ('-. <br />OPEN BURNING <br />The proposed amendment to the Open Burning Ordinance adds <br />additonal language to not only cover air polution concerns but <br />other fire safety hazard concerns. The changes attempt I <br />address it by r.equiri;ig that all cooking fires be in an approved <br />container which ties in to current fire code/FBA requirements. <br />Secondly the ordinance specifies two types of permits. One is an <br />occasional i ermit for those persons who are or ly going to burn up <br />to t-gfre times a year and the second is an annual. permit for <br />those Fat h1irn more than three times per year. The reason for <br />the split is that we have up to this tire, not charged for a <br />h u r n i n 9 permit, which in addition t:.) the appropriate <br />ad-ministrative work do entail a,. least one, if not a couple, <br />inspections. The under three requirement allows the residential <br />person who has a bonafHe need to d7 it on an infrequent basis. <br />However, the Cite does have somewhere between 1.5 and 20 <br />parties/organizations t' F routinely request: several burning <br />permits a year and we f.ec :s appropriate that they be charged <br />a fee. If the Council ray , ies this we will bring ba.--k an <br />amendment to the fee schedule to incorporate .an appropriate tee <br />for the annual permit. <br />?n aidditi.r i, after having c,'-searched hoth statuatory law an(I <br />ordinanc• iwe are unable to find anything that specifically <br />gives th, right of fire departments to enter onto) a property to <br />either investigate a report of .a Eire or to extinguish a fire, <br />which may he a public saf,yty concern. The right of entry <br />paragraph provifles a legal basis tc. allow then to so enter and <br />extinguish. We have additionally included police aad other city <br />departments, ri.nce they may become involved in the invest iyatiun <br />anel extinguishment of a f i ro during their routine duties. <br />IOP')SED Moved by seconded by ffi that the Council <br />opt Ordinance Number 9. 1 as amended. Ayes Nays �. <br />2 <br />