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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE. 04-27-98 <br /> ITEM NO-.PF 0 14 <br /> ITEM NO. C-4 <br /> W nament Approval: na A proved: Agenda Section: <br /> Consent <br /> It m Description: APPROVAL of SPRING, 1998 YMCA GARAGE SALE <br /> &agA= d The YMCA has requested approval of a special garage set up and sale <br /> promotion permit for Tuesday: May 12 through Sunday, May 17th, 1998. <br /> The City code , Section 1004.01 1# states that a normal residential garage sale may be <br /> up to 3 days long , three times during any one calendar year. The sale must be held <br /> between the hours of 8:00 am and :oopm. For garage sa lesipromotions that will <br /> vary from those standards, the code requires council approval. <br /> The YMCA Sale varies in the following gays: <br /> 1) It is longer than 3 days of sales (Tuesday, May 12th through Sunday May 1 7th). <br /> 2) The set-up period will begin three days prier to the sale. (Saturday, May 9th) <br /> 3) Because of the magnitude of this garage sale promotion, a portion of the items <br /> for sale will most likely be shred on the yard, not within the garage or screened <br /> areas. <br /> From the staff perspective, the YMCA Sale/Promotion has been so successful that it <br /> has outgrown the intent of residential garage sale section of the code. It has become <br /> more of an bi-annual sale/celeb ration. The purposes of the YMCA Sale/Promotion are <br /> unique and valid; the location of such a community event should be re-evaluated in the <br /> future. There should be some method in which community organizations and the city <br /> can jointly find a more appropriate location for such events. Examples might include city <br /> parks, city parking lots, joint use parking lots at shopping centers, church parking lots <br /> and ball fields. Such sites may have more parking, adequate pedestrian safety zones, <br /> sign age, visibility, sanitary systems, lighting, and perhaps security. <br /> No alternatives could be agreed upon that would solve problems. The organizers feel <br /> they have created good will in the neighborhood and have had no neighborhood <br /> complaints. <br /> 1 <br />