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Lopez, I(enia <br />From: Mike Tardif < <br />Sent: Monday, September 30, 2019 4:33 PM <br />To: eComment; City Council <br />Cc: Iglesias, Cecilia; Penaloza, David; Solorio, Jose; Villegas, Juan; Ridge, Kristine <br />Subject: City Council meeting October 1, 2019 Agenda Item 50A - Oversized Vehicle Parking <br />Ordinance <br />Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br />Flag Status: Flagged <br />City Council meeting October 1, 2019 Agenda Item 50A— Oversized Vehicle Parking Ordinance <br />I commend City Staff and Council for proposing an oversized vehicle parking ordinance for the City of Santa Ana. <br />I believe that it would be a valuable safety measure to add a maximum width to the description of "oversized <br />vehicle." <br />In researching other California cities it appears that many such width restrictions are between 78 and 82 inches <br />maximum width. <br />I think that a maximum width restriction of 7 ft. (84 inches) is generous and reasonable. <br />In example, my utility trailer on which I tow my Jeep is 94 inches wide. <br />A. That the Santa Ana Municipal Code, is hereby amended by adding a section, to be numbered 36- 19. which said <br />section reads as follows: <br />Section 36- 19 Oversized Vehicle Oversized Vehicle shall mean any vehicle, including any attached trailers, vehicles or <br />loads thereon, that exceeds 22 feet in length or 7 feet in height (or 7 ft. in width). <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Mike Tardif <br />Santa Ana <br />\O <br />
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