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The bottom line is that HOM wants to look as professional as <br />possible with what we have to work with while we are designing <br />and under construction while still hopefully generating some <br />business. The signs will not be flapping, torn, or frayed. The <br />exterior lot will be cleaned, the weeds will be eliminated, <br />Handicapped parking will be put back to meet code, and all life <br />safety will be completed to the Fire Marshall and Building <br />Inspector's satisfaction. <br />Listed below are the different type of Sale's promotions that HOM <br />runs in it's locations, and are requesting approvals of these <br />promotions and days allowed for each: These would be cumulative <br />for the district regardless of how many tenants occupy the <br />building. <br />1. Search Lights - 30 days cumulative for all tenants per year <br />maximum <br />2. Tents - 30 days cumulative for all tenants per year maximum <br />3. Truck Load Sales - 30 days cumulative for all tenants per year <br />maximum <br />4. Seasonal outdoor displays - April 15 to Sept 30 <br />5. Temporary signs - 108 sq. ft this building is set so far from <br />the Hwy that 36 sq. ft. can't be seen from most parts of the <br />building <br />The first category of signage does not appear to be a concern from planning staff's <br />view, since it will conform to current size requirements, and would be replaced with <br />more permanent signage — HOM representatives had indicated that permanent signage <br />would be placed within 12 months. <br />The second category raises separate issues. The applicant would like to have more <br />temporary signage than the code currently permits, in addition to larger such signage. <br />The seasonal outdoor display and tent sales can typically be accommodated through <br />specific licensing by City Hall, however, the City Council should discuss the issue of the <br />additional temporary signage request. <br />Pc: Kathy Glanzer <br />Steve Westerhaus <br />Lee Elfering <br />