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City Council Minutes Page 6 <br />August 17, 1992 <br />Councilmember Schuldt stated that the underlying land use for the area <br />is medium density residential. He pointed out that a new house has <br />been built in the area and further that there is a new single family <br />plat proposed for the area. Councilmember Schuldt stated that the <br />junkyard was in existence before the property was purchased. He <br />indicated that the Council must decide what is best for the future of <br />Elk River and not to search for something that is' compatible with. the <br />junkyard. He stated that the City should ultimately strive to <br />eliminate the junkyard. He stated that when the junkyard problem is <br />resolved, the area will continue to develop into residential homes, <br />especially with sewer and water available. <br />Councilmember Kropuenske stated that he does not feel the property is <br />compatible. as residential at the present time, however, he feels to <br />rezone the property to commercial use would be adding more problems to <br />Highway 10. He indicated that the real problem is the junkyard. <br />Councilmember Dietz indicated that the- property is in a residential <br />area and stated that he concurred with Councilmembers Schuldt and <br />Kropuenske. <br />Vice Mayor Holmgren stated that he would be in favor of the zone change <br />and indicated that the campground and the proposed recreational sales <br />would fit together well. <br />COUNCILMEMSER KROPUENSKE MOVED TO DIRECT STAFF TO PREPARE A RESOLUTION <br />STATING THE FINDINGS FOR THE DENIAL OF THE ZONE CHANGE REQUEST FROM <br />R-1B TO PUD TO BE FRESENTED AT THE NEXT CITY COUNCIL MEETING. <br />COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 3-1. Vice <br />Mayor Holmgren opposed. <br />6.2. Ordinance Amendment City of Elk River Section 900.22 Sign <br />Regulations/Public Hearing <br />Janelle Szklarski indicated that the Planning Commission reviewed .four <br />areas of the sign ordinance. The areas that were reviewed were <br />temporary off-premise signs for nonprof-it groups, window ,signs, <br />off-premise directional signs, and large commercial signs. <br />Because ail of the ordinance amendments under this section were <br />related, only one public hearing was held for ail the ordinance <br />amendments. <br />Vice Mayor Holmgren opened the public hearing. There being no one for <br />or against the matters, Vice Mayor Holmgren closed the public hearing. <br /> Al Nadeau, Planning Commission Representative, stated that - the <br /> temporary nonprofit signs were. not previousiy addressed in the sign <br /> ordinance. He stated that the Planning Commission recommended that <br /> temporary nonprofit signs be 32 square feet in size which is the same <br /> as other <br />Commission temporary signs, and further stated that .the Plan <br />recommended that these signs be limited to four signs ning <br />per <br /> event. <br />
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