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<br /> <br />(understood <br />options met these criteria. <br /> <br />1. The ordinance as currently written is simple to enforce. Nothing is allowed <br />front yard except motorized vehicles parked on a hard surface. One option <br />would be to keep the existing code language. Approximately % of Fridley's <br />residents favor the current regulations. <br /> <br /> <br />2. A second option would be to remove all restrictions on storing items in the front <br />yard. This would also be simple to enforce, but would be counterproductive to <br />the great strides code enforcement has made over the past 4 years to improve <br />Fridley's image. <br /> <br />3. A third option, while making enforcement slightly more difficult, would be to allow <br />the parking of boats, camping trailers, and utility trailers in the front yard, on a <br />paved surface. We would also suggest that the trailers not stick out more than <br />25 feet from the front of the home. This will help to ensure that the trailers are <br />not overhanging the front property line onto the boulevard. This option <br />give campers, utility trailers, and boats the right to park in the driveway, just as <br />motor homes are able to do. <br /> <br /> <br />RECOMMENDA T.JON <br />Staff recommends the attached ordinance~ resembling the third option above, be reviewed <br />by the Planning Commission and forwarded on to the City Council for final approval. <br /> <br />[1/21 . d <br /> <br />A,3lGI C1.::J .::JO A,l IJ <br /> <br />1S:11 v002-10-nON <br />