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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JANUARY 22, 2003 <br />o exempt organizations allowed up to four ofl~premise <br />temporary sign locations per event with display time <br />limited to 14 days, and no requirement for written <br />permission. <br />GOALS <br />SETTING <br />SESSION <br />SALARY <br />SCALE <br />ADJUSTMENTS <br />Nicholson asked if at the A & W he would be allowed to lease his sign out <br />to other businesses during the off-season. It was the consensus of the <br />Council that this would not be allowed. The City Administrator noted that <br />off-premises signage would only be allowed for non-profit organizations <br />operating within the City. Fahey pointed out that the non-profit <br />organizations have to be located in the City for a minimum of three years <br />and they are not in competition with any of the City's businesses. <br />Temporary signage for the non-profts are related to fund-raising activities <br />the profits from which benefit the community. <br />Anderson suggested that temporary signage for grand opening events be <br />allowed fora 21-day period. Fahey suggested 30 days pointing out that <br />grand openings bring recognition to newly established businesses in the <br />City. <br />The Council also indicated that pennants should continue to be considered <br />as temporary signage. The Council further noted that the ordinance <br />provisions relative to window signage should remain as is and that the <br />City's current enforcement practices with regard to window signage <br />should also continue as is. <br />Council suggested that staff also look at special events signage and bring <br />back a recommendation along with The other changes discussed this <br />evening. <br />It was the consensus of the Council that a goal setting session be <br />scheduled for Wednesday, March 5°i, beginning at 4 p.m. A format <br />similar what has been used for the past couple of years is to be followed. <br />Mr. Fahey introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RE.SOI UTIONNO. 2003-1-26-APPROVING THESALARYSCAIE <br />ADJUSTMENTS AS OUTLINED IN THE CITYADMINISTRATOR'S <br />REPORT DATED JANUARY 17, 2003 <br />16 <br />
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