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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-07-21 DTPC MINa) ct cn P1 a) cn a; ct O ,+-+ . ,—, U N cn N ct a) h U -i- 0 a) U cn rte-+ c� � + . E a) 0 N E L. _ a' 0 _' U C..) E bA :_,—, E . cn O a . a) T1 bA bi) ct U 7i czi 4) • 0 CD- a) U A-- o a) c , �-, . ct Q 7i � C a) CD .— › ... 8 E ,4 ,., . ct N a U E O U N •- '7 71.3" U 0 �+ a ct .) •. ,_, 1--, a) 4) bA H E 4 GA Commissioners present: Commissioners absent: _.--) .. ei9 '- ct til cn ,*--: • g LU LU L. c action David will forward the approved minutes to the Stillwater city clerk. Bill will forward the Commission's recommendation. Downtown residents will present suggestions for a permanent solution to the Parking Commission no later than its November meeting. Bill will forward the recommendation. discussion Jeff called the meeting to order at 8:34 a.m. Jeff presented the agenda and requested an agenda item concerning wedding parking at the St. Croix Boat & Packet Co be added. A motion was made and seconded to approve the amended agenda. The motion passed in an unanimous voice vote. A motion was made and seconded to approve the May 19, 2011 meeting minutes. The motion passed in a unanimous voice vote. (There was no June meeting.) Bill presented a request from Eric Beaudry, a downtown resident, that Parking Lot 3 become a 24 -hour permit lot. In the background information Bill stated that currently Main Street residents between Nelson and Myrtle tend to park in Lot 4 (east of Water Street) because it is the closet 24 -hour permit lot for many of the residents. However, this lot is very popular with special event organizers (and special events parking preempts residential permit parking), so Lot 4 is not usable for residential parking during much of the summer. After discussion a motion was made and seconded to temporarily allow downtown residents to use their 24 -hour permits in Parking Lot 3 during special events. Downtown residents will present suggestions for a permanent solution no later then the November meeting. The motion passed in a unanimous voice vote. Bill presented information from city planner Michael Pogge on the Ramp Video Surveillance System. The Video Surveillance System has been operating at the ramp since March. The system has been invaluable in dramatically reducing the number of incidents and stopping the breaking of arm gates. However, the camera on the upper deck of the ramp that monitors 3rd Street entry and exit is less then desirable. The contractor agrees and is willing to replace it with the quality of camera that should have been installed in the first place and give us full credit for the old camera. A motion was made and seconded to upgrade the quality of the camera in that location for a cost of $1,363. The motion passed in a unanimous voice vote. agenda CD 0 0 U approval of agenda approval of May minutes parking for downtown residents parking ramp camera change out N