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yellow line on Peters that runs north. So my concern there is future accidents that are <br />going to be happening as more homeowners go in that direction. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: What do you think about a limited time for parking on the <br />street? Like a 2 hour or 3 hour limit? <br />Behers: I think you'd have some unhappy homeowners who are currently needing to <br />park on St. John for greater than 2 hours. I think you would hear their complaints of, you <br />know what I need to leave my car out there half the day and now I have to move it after <br />two hours. Maybe if there was resident permit parking, you know, like they do in the <br />City, where residents get privilege, that could be an option, and maybe just the random <br />guests that are just kind of coming and going would be limited to the two or three hours <br />for the Barone evenings. That might be very helpful. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: So you think currently homeowners are parking on the street <br />as opposed to their designated parking? <br />Behers: I think we have the garage storage issue that Nancy has brought up as well. It's <br />very difficult to enforce, right? Plus, you have a neighbor that you're going to have to <br />say, your garage is filled with storage and we're going to keep writing you up. Being on <br />the Board we'll go through a number of notifications and then get to fines, but we're an <br />all- volunteer board member so we have to take our personal time to monitor those <br />things and it's not something that's very enjoyable to keep dinging your neighbors for <br />what they're doing for their garages, what they're doing with their parking. They know <br />where you live and they knock on your door and you've got a bigger issue going on <br />then. <br />Commissioner Nagler: Just to follow -up on your question, I live on Walnut Drive and the <br />City allowed us to do restricted parking by time but to your point, the residents can get <br />one permit per home. So there is a possibility or variation where you could do <br />something that allows the residents access. <br />Chair Ritter: Great feedback, thanks so much for coming. <br />Behers: Certainly, and I know the parking goes beyond Barone's nights. It's during the <br />fair as well. <br />Chair Ritter: And I do know as this process goes they'll be a lot more outreach from the <br />applicant to the neighborhood so this is the start of the process. <br />Behers: Okay, yeah, this is my first time here. <br />Chair Ritter: Thanks for coming. All right, back to us. Do you guys have any questions <br />for staff or should we go through these bullets? So I was thinking, what I could do is go <br />through each bullet, if you guys say your thoughts and if everybody agrees with the <br />thought, put your hand up or say 'I agree' and if you don't, you don't need to. Adam was <br />asking if we could narrow it down to bullets and what our thoughts are on this so we <br />could come up with recommendations. Does that sound okay? So let's just go to the <br />first one: <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, March 23, 2016 Page 33 of 46 <br />