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<br />Norma Essex <br />7333 Old Mill Rd <br />Centerville MN 55038 <br /> <br />TO: Centerville City Council <br />Centerville Planning and Zoning Committee <br /> <br />Several months ago, the Planning and Zoning committee recommended updates <br />on the snowmobile ordinance. I walked away from the meeting with assurance <br />that there would be monitoring of snowmobilers. <br /> <br />Update: <br />Why are so many snowmobilers traveling above the speed limit? At least 75 <br />percent using Old Mill Rd are speeding. <br /> <br />Why is It necessary for property owners to place sticks and reflectors along the <br />boulevard in an attempt to keep snowmobilers off their property? <br /> <br />Why do I see evidence of snowmobilers traveling across private property, <br />including church property? <br /> <br />Why do I see yellow tape attempting to keep snowmobilers from going across <br />driveways? <br /> <br />There have been two citations gMng out to snowmobilers this season in the trI- <br />city area. One was due to an accident with a snowmobile. Many people will <br />place poles and tape on their property to keep snowmobilers off their property but <br />do not report to the police. Driving through the city, it Is evident snowmobilers <br />are driving in places they do not belong. <br /> <br />One frightening incident I heard was a snowmobiler crossing through the church <br />property and running over a mat that covered a fuel line connecting propane gas <br />into the building under construction. The propane gas is used as temporary heat <br />for the building. <br /> <br />Obviously some people don't seem to use common sense when using these <br />machines. They have no respect for others property. <br /> <br />You have given two warnings to the snowmobilers, telling them If ordinances <br />aren't observed, the city will ban them from use in the city. How many warnings <br />are you willing to give? Is It three sticks and your out? Is It like the parents <br />gMng empty warnings to their children when they misbehave? <br /> <br />11~6~ <br />/-3--116 <br />
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