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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />DECEMBER 13, 2001 <br />Canada Road and were only installed at bus stops. Therefore, he installed <br />the benches and shortly after that received a letter from the Code <br />Enforcement Officer. <br />The Commission discussed the concerns ofoff-premise advertising and <br />bus benches as temporary signs as well as the convenience of providing <br />bus benches at bus stops. It was the consensus of the Commission to have <br />staff determine how these issues are addressed in the surrounding cities <br />and report back at their next meeting. In the meantime, the Commission's <br />position was that the benches be allowed to remain until they make a <br />recommendation to the City Council on these issues. <br />ZONING The City Planner presented a proposed "coning Code amendment to the <br />CODE Commission related to the enforcement of the City's temporary sign <br />AMENDMENT ordinance. This amendment provides for a deposit in conjunction with <br />RELATED TO temporary sign permits which will encourage the removal of these signs <br />TEMPORARY on a timely basis. It was the consensus of the Commission that in setting <br />SIGNAGE the deposit amount, it not be so high that businesses will circumvent the <br />ordinance and put up temporary signs without a permit. <br />Keis recommended approval of the ordinance amending Section <br />903. I IO.C.4. of the Little Canada City Code, known as the Zoning <br />Ordinance, by providing for regulation of temporary signs. <br />Motion seconded by Knudsen. <br />Motion carried 7 - 0. <br />INDUSTRIAL The City Planner reported that as part of the industrial area moratorium <br />AREA study consideration is being given to appropriate uses of the Knox site. <br />MORATORIUM Uses that are being considered are for office/warehouse or office/ <br />STUDY showroom. The Planner indicated that if the Commission is agreeable to <br />an office orientation for this property there are two options available. The <br />first would be to eliminate the existing wording for the BW Zoning <br />District and substitute new wording that will gear the district toward <br />office/warehouse and office showroom. The second option would be to <br />leave the BW Zoning District as it is, create a new zoning district. <br />Keis asked if the wording for the BW District is changed, if the end result <br />will be any non-conforming uses. The Planner indicated that there are five <br />properties in the City zoned BW. These are Minnesota Mini-Storage, an <br />office complex on County Road B, Levitz, Knox, and the carpet business <br />on Country Drive. The only property that would be adversely effected <br />io <br />