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Eli Request for Action <br /> Rlver <br /> To Item Number <br /> Planning Commission 7.5 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> Planning Items I March 11, 2014 Jeremy Barnhart, Deputy Director, CODD <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Request by City of Elk River for Ordinance Zack Carlton—Planner I <br /> Amendment relating to Billboards, Case No. OA Reviewed by <br /> 14-01 —Public Hearing <br /> Action Requested <br /> Recommend,by motion, the draft ordinance as written. Staff does not recommend approval. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> Through the development of the sign ordinance revision of 2013, there was much discussion regarding <br /> the desirability of adding opportunities for additional advertising signs (billboards) in the I-2 zoning <br /> district. <br /> Billboards are currently a permitted use in the C-3, I-1,and I-2 zoning districts, as the principal use,with <br /> location stipulations. The principal use clause requires the billboard to be removed when the property <br /> becomes more valuable for another more desirable use, (office building,manufacturing facility, etc.) and <br /> the owner elects to remove the sign in favor of the building. Without the principal use clause, there is no <br /> reason for the sign to be removed. <br /> At their meeting on February 18, the Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance that would permit a <br /> billboard as a second principal use on property in the I-2 zoning district with a Conditional Use Permit <br /> (CUP). <br /> The CUP allows for adjacent/ interested persons and the City to review and comment on the proposed <br /> development. When a CUP is issued, the CUP runs with the land and so long as the conditions imposed <br /> are followed, the CUP remains valid. It is likely that with CUP protection, and the permissibility of a <br /> second principal use, a billboard will be in its location for 100 years. <br /> Financial Impact <br /> None <br /> Attachments <br /> • Draft ordinance <br /> • Billboard regulations in nearby municipalities <br /> p 0 W E H E I B Y <br /> A ` .,. <br />