From: Tuttle, Michael [mailto:Michael.Tuttle@lakewoodoh.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 1:49 PM
To: Tuttle, Michael
Subject: Snow ordinances
It looks like our January "Spring" is over. The attachment is old news that bares repeating.
Mike
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Snow Ordinances - From City Hall
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Re: Snow Ordinances - From City Hall
"... covered with snow twenty-four hours after a heavy snow fall ..."
define "covered"
define "heavy"
when does the 24 hour period actually begin?

define "covered"
define "heavy"
when does the 24 hour period actually begin?
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Re: Snow Ordinances - From City Hall
Peter Grossetti wrote:"... covered with snow twenty-four hours after a heavy snow fall ..."
define "covered"
define "heavy"
when does the 24 hour period actually begin?
Peter,
Be patient.
I'm sure that City Hall will be forming a committee/task force to look into these questions very soon.
And then City Hall will ban snow altogether.
Matt
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Re: Snow Ordinances - From City Hall
I suspect it's pretty simple....
heavy = enough snow that the plows are out
covered = heavy snowfall has not been removed
24 hours = 24 hours after the street is first plowed
The bottom line is that we all need to cooperate so the the crews can do their job reasonably effectively.
heavy = enough snow that the plows are out
covered = heavy snowfall has not been removed
24 hours = 24 hours after the street is first plowed
The bottom line is that we all need to cooperate so the the crews can do their job reasonably effectively.
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Re: Snow Ordinances - From City Hall
Tim Liston wrote:I suspect it's pretty simple....
heavy = enough snow that the plows are out
covered = heavy snowfall has not been removed
24 hours = 24 hours after the street is first plowed
The bottom line is that we all need to cooperate so the the crews can do their job reasonably effectively.
Tim,
I'm not sure those definitions are very enforceable. That quadricycle/quadracycle/quadcycle/quadrocycle comes to mind.
We already had laws on the books prohibiting texting while driving that City Hall didn't have the moxie to enforce.
So, I think Peter asks valid questions.
Matt