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THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA
MEETING NOTICE
The Downtown Parking Commission will meet Wednesday, March 30, 1994, at 3:00 p.m. in the
City Council Chambers of City Hall, 216 N. Fourth St.
AGENDA
1 Approval of minutes, November 3, 1993.
Appointment of Officers.
3 Recommendation for two new members.
Rivertown Trolley, request to park on Main Street in
April and May.
River Lot parking lot re-evaluation of time limits.
Parking signs on Mulberry Street.
7. No Parking signs on S. Third Street.
CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612-439-6121
Business
DOWNTOWN PARKING COMMISSION MEMBERS
MARCH 1993
Owner Address Telephone Term
Ranum Law Offices Karl Ranum 104 N. Main 439-4143 3 yrs.
Simonets Paul Simonet 301 S. Main 439-2110 3 yrs.
Country Classics Katie Holdorph 202 S. Main 439-0166 2 yrs.
WR Medical Patrick Anderson 3 N. Second 430-1200 2 yrs.
Kolliners Ed Stuart 119 S. Main �t 1`: - -H3 3 2 yrs.
Resident Dave Swanson 314 Birchwood Dr. N. 439-3298 2 yrs.
Police Chief Don Beberg
Parking Officer Stu Glaser
City Attorney Dave Magnuson
Also: Steve Russell, Ann Terwedo, Nile Kriesel and Mayor and Council.
Commission consists of seven members; five downtown business or property owners and two residents from the
broader community.
Two for a one year term, three for two year terms and two for three year terms.
DONALD L. BEBERG
CHIEF OF POLICE
THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
To: Chief Beberg
From: Officer Felsch
Re: Parking Prob.
me and
TIMOTHY J. BELL
CAPTAIN
While at the new Cub Foods building, an unidentified male approached
that they are having prob's with cars parked (legally) on S. 3rd
street right when you come out of the parking lot. These cars are blocking
the view of the drivers pulling out of the parking lot. He thought that some
"no parking" signs would help, before an accident took place.
212 North Fourth Street, Stillwater, Minnesota 55082
Business Phone: (612) 439-1314 • 439-1336 • FAX: 439-0456
Police Response/Assistance: 911
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Memo
Date: March 30, 1994
To: Clayton Eckles
From: Ann Pung-Terwedo
Re: Downtown Parking Commision requests for additional signage and curb painting
The Downtown Parking Commision met on March 30, 1994 with the Downtown
Parking Enforcement Officer. The following is a list of signs and other items dealing
with the appropriate enforcement of the Downtown Parking Regulations:
- Yellow Curb Painting
- A 2HR Parking Space needs to be placed on the south side of Olive Street between
Union Alley and Main Street
- A Public Parking Sign needs to be placed along Main Street adjacent to the North
Main Street lot
- A Public Parking Sign in the gravel lot at Mulberry Street
- A 2; R Parking Sign or Signs in the angle: spots on Mulberry Street
- A wheel chair graphic needs to painted on the first parking spot east of Main Stree
- Look at the possibility of adding an additional Parking Spot on Third Street in front of
Del's
- The Gravel lot needs to be graded and the railroad ties need to be placed in the
proper locations
* Stu Glaser, The Parking Enforcement Officer, will assist you if you have any
questions.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Downtown Parking Commission
RE: Temporary Use of a Parking Space in front of the
Grand Garage at 324 S. Main
Discussion
The Rivertown Trolley, Bob Raleigh, requests the use of the north
parking space in front of the Grand Garage at 324 S. Main from April 5
to October 1, 1994 for a Trolley Stop. Mr. Raleigh feels that he would
like more exposure for the Trolley.
The Downtown Parking Commission reviewed the proposal at their meeting
of March 30, 1994. They denied Mr. Raleigh's request to use the space
until October 1994. They felt that April and May would be appropriate.
After Memorial Day is questionable because of the parking and traffic
problems in the South Main area. The Parking Commission is willing to
review the proposal after Labor Day to evaluate the Trolley Stop and
location.
The Downtown Parking Enforcement Officer has concerns about parking
enforcement of the spot when the Trolley is on a tour.
Parking Commission Recommendation
Approval to allow the Rivertown Trolley to use the north parking space
in front of the Grand Garage at 324 S. Main for a Trolley Stop with the
following conditions: % d0.-1( 5 (=2.
1) The times of use will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
2) The Trolley Stop use will be reviewed and evaluated after Memorial
Day or on June 1, 1994.
3) This approval to use the parking spot is effective until June 15,
1994.
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TR�LLEY TOURS
March 10, 1994
Stillwater Planning Commission
Stillwater City Hall
Dear Friends,
The Stillwater Trolley has become a significant part of the
profile of downtown during the last 5 years. We are always
looking for ways to improve our services and fulfill the
expectations of the community and our clientele.
Traditionally, we have started operating tours in May. This
year we would like to start in April if possible, but we have
found, the traffic patterns on the east side of Main Street are
very light until things warm up. Therefore, we would like to
operate from the platform in front of the Grand Garage. We would
request the use of one parking stall on main Street at the
corner. This would be from approximately 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. daily.
The Trolley would only be there for loading and unloading. Most
of the time we would be out on a Tour, which takes 45 minutes.
The Trolley will return to the Nelson Street location
evenings and during the morning and evening rush hours.
This would not require any change of signs or parking zones.
We would provide a temporary sign at the curb, to reserve the
stall when the Trolley is out on a tour.
Your prompt consideration of this request will be
appreciated.
Respectfully,
Robert Raleigh, Owner.
Stillwater Trolley Co.
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