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City Council Minutes • • Page 5 <br /> October 19, 1998 <br /> Evelyn Witson, business owner, indicated that Applebee's does not wish to remove <br /> existing signs from the building as it will deface the building. The Council suggested <br /> allowing Applebee's to remove the monument sign from Freeport Avenue to the <br /> back of the building. <br /> Following discussion it was the consensus of the Council that visibility of the <br /> restaurant was difficult for those traveling south on Highway 169 and that the new <br /> bridge in 1999 will make the visibility worse. The council consented to allow the <br /> existing monument sign on Freeport Avenue to be moved to the rear of the <br /> building as long as this is consistent with the CUP and no utilities are impacted. <br /> There being no further comments for or against the matter, Mayor Duitsman closed <br /> the public hearing. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN MOVED TO DENY THE VARIANCE FOR A 4TH WALL SIGN <br /> REQUESTED BY APPLEBEE'S BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS: <br /> 1. LITERAL ENFORCEMENT OF THE ORDINANCE WILL NOT CAUSE UNDUE HARDSHIP. <br /> THE APPLICANT COULD MOVE ONE OF THE OTHER SIGNS TO A LOCATION THAT IS <br /> MORE VISIBLE FROM HIGHWAY 169. <br /> 2. THE LITERAL APPLICATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE WOULD NOT <br /> DEPRIVE THE PETITIONER OF RIGHTS ENJOYED BY OTHER PROPERTIES IN THE SAME <br /> DISTRICT UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE. OTHER BUSINESSES ALONG <br /> HIGHWAY 169 MADE A MARKETING DECISION TO PLACE ONE OF THEIR ALLOWED <br /> SIGNS SO THAT IT WOULD BE VISIBLE FROM HIGHWAY 169. <br /> 3. THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND CIRCUMSTANCES ARE A CONSEQUENCE OF THE <br /> PETITIONER'S OWN ACTION OR INACTION.THE FACT THAT THE APPLICANT DID NOT <br /> FORESEE THE IMPACT THE RETAIL CENTER WOULD HAVE ON THE VISIBILITY OF THEIR <br /> SIGNAGE IS A RESULT OF THE APPLICANT'S INACTION. HOWEVER,THIS COULD BE <br /> ADDRESSED BY RELOCATING ONE OF THE EXISTING SIGNS. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 7. Other Business <br /> 7.1. Review of Park Bond Referendum Informational Video <br /> City Administrator Pat Klaers updated the Council on the park bond referendum. <br /> He indicated that a video has been put together in order to help the public <br /> become more informed about parks in general and the referendum question prior <br /> to the election. The video was viewed by the Council. <br /> 7.2. Request Purchase of Vehicle for Building Maintenance Worker <br /> City Administrator Pat Klaers requested Council authorization to allow Phil Hals to <br /> attend a State of Minnesota Auction in anticipation of purchasing a van for the <br /> Building Maintenance Worker. Pat Klaers indicated that the van will cost <br /> approximately$7,000-$9,000. <br /> i <br />