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The City cannot be responsible for damage to grass or driveways caused by the ice control products and will not <br />make repairs or compensate residents for ice control products damage to turf or driveways. <br />PARKING ON CITY STREETS <br />Providing quality snow removal on City streets requires the street to be free of vehicles or other obstacles. <br />Parking on City streets is not allowed after a continuous 2Ñ accumulation of snow for up to 48 hours or until the <br />street is plowed full width, see City Ordinance 602.09. <br />PLOWING AND/OR SANDING OF PRIVATE PROPERTY <br />Unless there is direct benefit to the City operations or unless emergency vehicles need access, there will be no <br />plowing or ice control of private property with City equipment. <br />MAILBOXES <br />In those instances in which the U. S. Postal Service does not provide door-to-door delivery, it is necessary for <br />property owners to install mailboxes on the city right-of-way immediately adjacent to the street curb. While the <br />installation of mailboxes on City owned right-of-way is permitted, the mailbox owner assumes all risk of <br />damage except where a mailbox is damaged through direct contact by snow removal vehicles. If the mailbox is <br />damaged due to direct contact by a snow removal vehicle, the City at its option will repair or replace the <br />mailbox. The City will replace with a standard metal mailbox and a 4Ó x 4Ó treated post. The City will <br />reimburse up to $40 provided the owner has contacted the Public Works Superintendent or Street Maintenance <br />Supervisor within 72 hours for verification and authorization. The property owner will be required to submit an <br />itemized statement of materials. Newspaper boxes installed under mailboxes do not allow for snow equipment <br />to pass under and can cause an indirect hit to the mailbox. See Exhibit B for City and postal mailbox standards. <br />A property owner assumes all risks and responsibilities for replacement of mailboxes and supports that are <br />constructed of materials such as, but not limited to, brick and mortar, stone aggregate, ornamental railings, or <br />antique type support. <br />If a mailbox is damaged due to indirect contact, including the force of snow generated by the snow removal <br />vehicle, the City assumes no responsibility. It is necessary for homeowners in this climate to use materials and <br />construct mailboxes that will withstand the force of a snow windrow off the end of a snowplow. <br />MAIL DELIVERY <br />The snowplow operators make every effort to remove snow as close to the curb line as practical to provide <br />access to mailboxes for the postal department. It is not possible to provide perfect conditions and minimize <br />damage to mailboxes with the size of equipment the City operates. The final cleaning adjacent to mailboxes is <br />the responsibility of each resident. <br />LANDSCAPING <br />Landscaping, including nursery and inanimate materials that are installed by a property owner or encroach on <br />City right-of-way and are allowed by City ordinance will be the responsibility of the owner and the owner will <br />assume all risk. Damage to trees, shrubbery, and other landscaping will not be considered for compensation. <br />The City cannot control drift or discharge of snow from a snowplow or snow blower. <br />The City will assume no responsibility for damages incurred as the result of snow removal and ice control <br />activities. The City at its option will repair by reseeding or replacing sod that is removed as the result of <br />plowing activities. The City at its option may replace, trim, or remove landscaping including shrubbery, trees, <br />and inanimate objects, which are hazardous to snow removal. <br />LAWN SPRINKLING, LIGHTING SYSTEMS, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />Qbhf!39!pg!263 <br /> <br />