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PC Minutes <br />• 4/26/93 <br />page 2 <br />Bullseye which put out the traffic lights and caused the city to <br />incur the cost of substantial emergency vehicle assistance. <br />This section presently reads: <br />9-13.03{11} Displays not constituting signs. Animal <br />displays, pieces of sculpture, fountains, aerial <br />searchlights or other displays or feature which direct <br />attention to an object, product, place, activity, <br />person, institution, organization or business yet not <br />defined herein as such or commonly considered a sign, <br />shall comply requirement of §9-13.03. <br />Proposed code change in this section recommended by staff reads: <br />9-13.03{11} Displays not constituting signs. Banners, <br />pennants, whirling devices, balloons, animal displays, <br />lights, or other displays or features which direct <br />attention to an object, product, place, activity, <br />person, institution, business are not permitted in any <br />zone except in a business zone for business grand <br />. openings or special civic events. One 'display not <br />constituting a sign' may be granted to a specific <br />business or shopping center for these events. No more <br />than one 'display not constituting a sign' may be <br />granted for a shopping center or building at one time. <br />On such occasions, a temporary sign permit for up to <br />five consecutive days may be issued by the city. <br />Kuettel moved to adopt the proposed section with the word, <br />::... <br />`::::.~~~t'~~ put back into the code so the fifth line of the <br />f~irst~~~~sentence would read, ". person, <br />institution, or a business are not permitted in any <br />The motion seconded by Huso and was passed unanimously. <br />UPDATE ON THE COMMERCIAL ZONING STUDY AND THE CURRENT DEVELOPMENT <br />MORATORIUM ON THE CITY'S COMMERCIAL ZONES <br />Administrator Hoyt told the commissioners that on March 24 the <br />council adopted a development moratorium on the commercial zones <br />in the city. She said that this restricts any new business that <br />is not listed as a permitted use in the zoning code from getting <br />a license. (There is a hardship variance procedure.) When a <br />business applies for a business license, they will be asked to <br />provide a written statement explaining their business. The <br />• administrator and attorney review it to define if it is a listed <br />permitted use in the code and whether a license should be <br />