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COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 29, 1997 <br /> Mayor Landers asked about the effect of delay on the proposed project timetable. Mr. Ahrens <br /> indicated that delay would pose a problem. <br /> Motion failed by majority vote. <br /> Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Resolution No. 97 - 185 subject to the City Engineer <br /> locating the roadway in such a manner that it has the least possible impact on adjacent properties. <br /> Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked who would determine how such action would effect property <br /> values. Mr. Ahrens suggested that homeowners can request appraisals. Mr. Schumacher pointed <br /> out that the cost of such appraisals would be borne by the City. Council Member Lyden <br /> requested clarification that any devaluation or property damage would be specified by an <br /> appraiser. Mr. Ahrens explained that such effects would be noted in an appraisal report. <br /> Council Member Neal reiterated concern that consideration of this proposal was not properly <br /> prepared for on the part of Staff. <br /> Motion carried, with Council Members Lyden and Neal voting no. <br /> Resolution No. 97 - 185 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> SECOND READING,ORDINANCE NO.38 -97,AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE <br /> LINO LAKES SIGN ORDINANCE NO. 12 - 97, SECTION IV L.b.,ESTABLISHING <br /> SIGN REGULATIONS OF POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS,BILL HAWKINS <br /> In City Attorney Hawkins' absence, Mayor Landers presented Ordinance No. 38 - 97, as <br /> amended,to Council for second reading. Mayor Landers indicated that changes agreed upon at <br /> the first reading of this ordinance had been incorporated, with two exceptions: (1)three-day <br /> notification prior to removal of any campaign sign, and (2) designation of an enforcement <br /> authority. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked why changes to Ordinance No. 12 - 97 were requested. Ms. <br /> Anderson explained that initially enforcement issues brought about the need to change the <br /> Ordinance. Council Member Lyden requested clarification as to primary concerns. Ms. <br /> Anderson stated that complaints included unsightliness and improper placement of campaign <br /> signs. Council Member Lyden asked if size was an issue. Council Member Kuether indicated <br /> that she had personally received calls from citizens regarding inappropriate size. Ms. Anderson <br /> indicated that communications to her in this regard had come from other candidates. <br /> Council Member Lyden suggested that size was not at issue. Council Member Kuether opined <br /> that the size of certain signs violated the terms of the current ordinance. Mayor Landers <br /> suggested that any sign exceeding nine square feet in size required a permit. Council Member <br /> Kuether asked if the minimum size requiring a permit was 4 x 8. Ms. Anderson responded that <br /> she did not have that information. <br /> 3 <br />
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