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City Council Minutes Page 3 <br /> January 22,2013 <br /> • Carpentry <br /> • Handyman <br /> • Bread/produce delivery from various locations <br /> ■ 23 years on Big Lake Township Board <br /> ■ Active in and served on a variety of boards within his church <br /> ■ American Legion volunteer <br /> ■ City of Anoka volunteer <br /> Mr.Norgren accepted the recognition on behalf of all volunteers of CAER and thanked the <br /> Council. <br /> 6.2 Resolution Acknowledging Contribution by The Bank of Elk River <br /> Mayor Dietz read the resolution and presented the plaque to The Bank of Elk River. Mayor <br /> Dietz thanked John Babcock for the bank's support. Mr. Hecker discussed the upcoming <br /> summer schedule of events. <br /> MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER MOTIN AND SECONDED BY <br /> COUNCILMEMBER WESTGAARD TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 13-05 <br /> ACKNOWLEDGING CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CITY OF ELK RIVER <br /> (PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT).MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 7.1 2013 NPDES Annual Permit Update <br /> Ms. Haug presented the staff report. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing.There being no one to speak to this issue,Mayor <br /> Dietz closed the public hearing. <br /> No other action was required for this item. <br /> 7.2 Variance: Cornerstone Auto for Variance to City of Elk River Land Use Regulations, Section <br /> 30-870,C3 Highway Commercial District Regarding Signs, Case No.V 13-01 <br /> Mr.Barnhart presented the staff report. He noted the applicant submitted an email after the <br /> staff report went to Council.The email stated the applicant would be willing to remove two <br /> Mabindra signs in order to get the variance. He reviewed the criteria required to grant a <br /> variance.Mr.Barnhart outlined the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br /> Steve Rohlfe,representing Cornerstone Auto-Stated he is requesting 212 square feet of <br /> signage. He stated his criteria for meeting the requirements are outlined in his memo in the <br /> staff report. He stated these are two different businesses and each should be allowed their <br /> own signage requirements and be required to be tied to each other. <br /> Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Motin questioned if a separate business owner operating as an oil express <br /> would be an allowed use in this building. <br />