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b - The City may grant a time extension ol'an additional sixty t6O) days provided the property owner <br />gets City Council anprm al for the container from the City. In no case shall a ponable storage <br />disposal container uml he stored _on -a pror-giymore than ninety 190) days in any 12-month period <br />I -his provision applies to all residential pmpoies including single family homes, townhouses. <br />condatmmums_ and multi- family complexes. <br />C Portable storage disposal container units stored on residential properties in conjunction with a <br />bmldmg_pernit or home imnroyement project are exempt From these provisions, -except for the <br />requirement to keep the container unit on an impervious surface. In such case, the property owner <br />shall make every effort to adhere to a 120 day maximum lime limit. <br />d Portable storage disposal container units meeling the definition set forth in this Seetiun which are <br />used for regular refuse and recvcIing nick -up an commercial or industnal tMNr- - <br />tes-shall he <br />exe_mDt. <br />e. "Portable Storage. Disposal Contamcr Unit" shall mean any enclosed or gnen container <br />constructed of an} material used for temporary or long term sturati c of personal property or an) <br />ccntatncr used to disp[,se of solid waste, construction debris, or any other refuse. <br />2 1.23. All other conditions, acts, or things which are liable to cause injury to the person or property of <br />anyone. <br />2-& <br />Section 6. Traffic and Vehicles <br />6.1 Snowmobiles <br />1. Incorporation by Reference. The provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 84.84 through 84.90, and the <br />provisions of the Regulations of the Minnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources contained in Sections <br />7460.5100 and 7460,5200 of Minnesota Rules i989, and any amendments to those statutes or regulations <br />or substitutes for those statutes or regulations that may from time to time become effective, are hereby <br />adopted and incorporated herein by reference. <br />2. Limitation of Operation. No person shall operate a snowmobile in the City of Gem Lake except on public <br />wails, waterways, and highways specifically designated for such use, or on private property where lawful <br />permission has been obtained from the property owner, occupant, or lessee. No snowmobile shall be <br />operated within any public right-of-way or on a public sidewalk or trail provided or used for pedestrian or <br />bicycle travel. <br />3. Hours of Operation. No person shall operate a snowmobile in the City of Gem Lake between the hours of <br />eleven (11) o'clock p.m. and seven (7) o'clock a.m. prevailing time in Ramsey County, Sunday through <br />Thursday, and from one (1 ] o'clock a.m. to seven (7) o'clock a.m. on other days, including the day <br />preceding a national holiday. <br />4. Speed. No person shall operate a snowmobile in the City of Gem Lake at a speed in excess of limits <br />specifically posted for such use or as a speed in excess of fifteen (15) miles per hour within one hundred <br />fifty (l50) feet of any fisherman, fish house, pedestrian, skier, skater, skating rink, sliding area, ski tow <br />area, or other areas where such operation would conflict with or endanger other persons or property. <br />5. Tow Bars. No person shall operate a snowmobile so as to tow any person, sled, or other conveyance, <br />except by the use ofa rigid low bar attached to the rear of such snowmobile. Persons towing disabled <br />snowmobiles shall be exempt. <br />6. Mandatory Lights. No person shall operate a snowmobile unless such vehicle is equipped with a head <br />light and tail light that are illuminated at all times during such operation. Snowmobiles equipped with an <br />engine of five (5) horsepower or less shall be exempt. <br />Nuisance Ordinance No 86 <br />Commented [EPM6]: Sum e corn mun ities have traffic <br />related regulations in a standatone ordIna ace <br />
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