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. Elk River City Cot. _1 Minutes Page 5 <br /> July 19, 1993 <br /> • 12. THE SITE SERVE AS AN OIL DROP-OFF SITE FOR THE COMMUNITY. <br /> 13. STAFF RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS, POSSIBLY INCLUDING A LINER <br /> BELOW THE BASEMENT SLAB. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER SCHEEL SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 6.2. Amendment to a Conditional Use Permit by Assembly of God Church/P.H. <br /> Case No. CU-93-16 <br /> Steve Rohlf stated that the Assembly of God Church is requesting an <br /> amendment to a conditional use permit to convert an existing garage <br /> into a dwelling. A conditional use permit is required because there <br /> will be more than one principle building on a lot. Steve Rohlf <br /> explained that the Assembly of God Church is also requesting wall <br /> signage totalling 91-1/2 square feet with the letters of the sign being <br /> internally lit. <br /> Vice Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br /> Perry Mason, 11847 196th Avenue, stated that all the Planning <br /> Commission's concerns have been taken care of. He further indicated he <br /> did not approve of the signage request. He indicated that the neon <br /> sign does not fit in a residential area and that he is opposed to the <br /> neon sign. <br /> • Steve Rohlf, Building and Zoning Administrator, stated that the sign <br /> will only be visible from the east and will not affect existing <br /> residents. He further indicated that the sign is allowed by the <br /> current City Ordinance. <br /> There being no further comments from the public, Vice Mayor Dietz <br /> closed the public hearing. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER SCHEEL MOVED THAT THE CHURCH BE ALLOWED THE LIGHTED SIGN <br /> AND THAT THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BE GRANTED. VICE MAYOR DIETZ <br /> SECONDED THE MOTION. <br /> Councilmember Farber stated he had a problem with the neon sign at <br /> night in a residential area. <br /> Councilmember Holmgren requested that the sign be turned off at 10:00 <br /> p.m. <br /> The Pastor of Elk River Assembly of God Church indicated that the <br /> letters on the sign are plastic and that the lighting would not be <br /> offensive. <br /> Councilmember Scheel withdrew her motion. Vice Mayor Dietz withdrew <br /> his second. <br /> 4101 COUNCILMEMBER SCHEEL MOVED TO APPROVE THE AMENDMENT TO THE CONDITIONAL <br /> USE PERMIT WHICH WOULD ALLOW THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH TO CONVERT AN <br /> EXISTING GARAGE INTO A DWELLING WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: <br />
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