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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />May 27, 1987 <br />Knox Fahey pointed out that a Public Hearing was held on April 22, 1987 <br />Lumber to consider the K nox Lumber request for a condition al use Planned <br />PUD Unit Development for the expansion of their retail area. Action <br /> vlas tabled on the request pending a recommendation from the Planning <br />Agenda Commission. <br />Item No. 5 <br /> Fahey pointed out that the Planning Commission and the Planner <br /> have recommended approval of the request. <br />The Planner reported that Knox Lumber has submitted a new site plan <br />which incorporates his recommendations. Also, the PUD Agreement <br />will be ready for signature as soon as Council approves the request. <br />Mr. Blesener introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 87-5-221 - APPROVING THE KNOX <br />LUMBER CONDITIO~IAL USE PERMIT AND PUD FOR <br />EXPANSION OF THEIR PIERCHANDISING AREA SUBJECT <br />TO TNE DRAFTI~IG AND SIGNING OF A PUD AGREEMENT <br />WITH THE CITY BY KNOX LUP1BER AND SUBJECT TO <br />TNE RECOPIMENDATIONS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY AND <br />CITY PLA~INER <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. Fahey. <br />Ayes (5) Blesener, Fahey, LaValle, Scalze, Collova. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />This resolution appears in Resolution Book No. 17, Page 239. <br />Connco Fahey opened the public hearing on the request of Connco Shoes for a <br />Shoes sign height variance in order to construct a~0-foot high pylon on <br />Sign their site on Country Drive. Fahey pointed out that there is presently <br />Height a 24-foot high roof sign on the property. <br />Variance <br />The Planning Commission has recommended approval of the variance <br />Agenda subject to the recommendations as contained in the Planner's report <br />Item No. 6 dated May 11, 1987. <br />David Johnson, representing Connco Shoes, reported that the sign <br />is for another tenant that will be leasing half of the Connco <br />building. Johnson reported that the tenant is Viking Trading and <br />is a liquidation business that will draw traffic to the building. <br />There was no one from the general public wishing to comment on the <br />Connco sign height variance. <br />P4r. Fahey introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />Page -2- <br />