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City Council Minutes Page 6 <br /> December 20, 1999 <br /> 411 COUNCILMEMBER MOTIN MOVED TO ADOPT ORDINANCE 99-33 AMEND! G <br /> SECTION 218 OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED PERSONN ORDINANCE <br /> AND AMENDING THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADOPTING ► SECTION 220 <br /> ENTITLED CONFLICT OF INTEREST. COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SEC• 1DED THE MOTION. <br /> THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ MOVED TO ADOPT THE PER NNEL POLICY MANUAL AS <br /> PRESENTED. COUNCILMEMBER THOMPSON SEC• IDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION <br /> CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 4.13. Hirin• of Wastewater Treatment S st- O•erator <br /> COUNCILMEMBER THOMPSO l OVED TO HIRE CHRISTOPHER CLARK AS A <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT TEM OPERATOR AT A STARTING WAGE OF $12.71 PER <br /> HOUR BEGINNING JA • •RY 3, 2000, CONTINGENT UPON DRIVER'S LICENSE CHECK <br /> AND PRE-EMPLOY i ' T DRUG SCREENING. COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE <br /> MOTION. THE ' •TION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 5.1. O•en '"e <br /> • one appeared for Open Mike. <br /> 6.1. Temporary Sian Permit <br /> Michele McPherson indicated that the planning staff has been inspecting and <br /> regulating temporary signs to ensure that the signs are out of the public rights-of- <br /> way, that property line setbacks are met, and to control the size of the signs. She <br /> noted that Scott Mitchell, owner of the Dairy Queen, has been using a temporary <br /> sign at his store along Highway 10 during the winter months. She indicated that <br /> Mr. Mitchell's temporary sign does not meet the setbacks, is placed in the MnDOT <br /> right-of-way, and is being displayed for more than the allotted 2-15 day periods <br /> per year. <br /> Scott Mitchell addressed the council. He noted that he purchased the sign for <br /> the Dairy Queen in the fall of 1996. He further noted that prior to purchasing the <br /> sign, he talked to staff at city hall and was told that there were no ordinances <br /> against the sign. He requested the council to allow him to continue using the <br /> sign. He further noted that there is not enough room between his building and <br /> the highway to meet the required setbacks and that MnDOT has given him <br /> permission to place the sign in the right-of-way. <br /> Charlie Houle, Houle Oil, indicated that he also uses temporary signs and reader <br /> board signs for the purpose of obtaining employees. He noted that the time <br /> allowed by the ordinance for temporary signs is not a reasonable time period to <br /> allow business owners to obtain the necessary results they desire from the <br /> temporary signs. Mr. Houle noted that he believes these signs should be allowed <br /> in certain zones, such as highway commercial zones. Michele McPherson <br /> suggested that the Planning Commission review the ordinance for possible <br /> amendments such as extension of time frame. <br /> • Mayor Klinzing noted that she would like to see the city working with the business <br /> owners in the community in regard to this issue. <br />
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