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<br />Section 3. The City does not have a bare pavement policy. <br />Snow plowing and ice-control operations are intended to provide the <br />prudent motorist with a reasonably safe traveling surface. During <br />heavy snowfall or severe icing conditions motorists may need to install <br />chains or other traction devices. <br /> <br />Section 4. Ice control operations will consist of the application <br />of anti-icers, deicers, or abrasives along designated snow routes. <br />When accumulated snow becomes compacted and plowing becomes <br />ineffective, ice-control treatments will be used as in normal ice control <br />operations. <br /> <br />Section 5. During ice control operations, appropriate ice- <br />control treatments will normally be applied within 100 feet of a <br />controlled intersection, on bridges, overpasses and their approaches, <br />and along curves and steep grades. The City Manager or designee <br />may alter this policy to address unique storm conditions. <br /> <br />Section 6. An anti-icer or deicer shall not be used unless <br />specifically approved by the City Manager, and only after the City <br />Manager has received information that the chemical is <br />environmentally safe and cost effective. <br /> <br />Section 2. Except as amended herein, the provisions of Resolution No. 4278 <br />remain in full force and effect. The City Recorder is requested to append a copy of this <br />Resolution to Resolution No. 4278. <br /> <br />Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption <br />and shall be effective only until April 1 ,2005, at which time all provisions of Resolution No. <br />4278 shall go back into effect. <br /> <br />The foregoing Resolution adopted the 12th day of January, 2004. <br /> <br />r\I\Ct~t1Cf~ <br />City Recorder <br /> <br />--. <br /> <br />Resolution - 2 <br />