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• <br />• <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br />MEMBERS ABSENT <br />DRAFT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />November 7, 2011 <br />: November 7, 2011 <br />. 5:30 p.m. <br />: Council Member Gallup, O'Donnell, <br />Rafferty, Roeser and Mayor Reinert <br />: None <br />Staff members present: City Administrator Jeff Karlson; Community Development <br />Director Michael Grochala; Public Safety Director John Swenson; Finance Director Al <br />Rolek; City Clerk Julie Bartell <br />14 1. Temporary Signage (Planning & Zoning Board Members invited to Attend) <br />15 - Community Development Director Grochala noted the history of the council sending <br />16 the matter of the city's sign regulations to the Planning & Zoning Board for review and <br />17 the Board's response of no further action. Mayor Reinert attended that Board meeting <br />18 and received questions from the members about the city's enforcement policy and process <br />19 for the current regulations. Members of the Planning and Zoning Board were present <br />20 this evening and Board Chair Paul Tralle noted that he's been in touch with the local <br />21 businessman who brought up the issue of business signage. The basis of that person's <br />22 concern is that he feels he is being treated unfairly on his signs and, even though the <br />23 system is complaint driven, the city should be enforcing the regulations fairly. The <br />24 Mayor concurred that enforcement needs to be even. The council acknowledged that the <br />25 Board put much time and effort into developing the current regulations. Board Member <br />26 Mike Hyden recalled that the Board worked hard on regulations that would be fair and <br />27 workable for business owners, recognizing that it would be impossible to make everyone <br />28 happy. <br />29 Community Development Director Grochala explained the city's current enforcement. <br />30 Typically signs that are left on the right /of /way are picked up and, if contact with the sign <br />31 owner is possible, that is done. Temporary signs on a premises aren't normally dealt with <br />32 unless there is a complaint. Last spring, he explained, the city did send out an <br />33 information letter that included sign requirements and included information on obtaining <br />34 sign permits. When there is a violation, the city allows time for compliance but does not <br />35 remove signs from private property for non - compliance. Signs inside of windows are not <br />36 regulated. Mr. Grochala suggested that sign violations are a long standing problem for <br />37 cities and violations are present pretty much anytime you want to go look for them. <br />38 The council discussed the concept of how restrictive the city should become. Mr. Tralle <br />39 noted that he is comfortable with some of the current regulations but feels some could be <br />40 reviewed, adding that the Board's process of consideration did not include a lot of <br />41 business input due to businesses not coming forward during the public hearing process. <br />42 The mayor suggested that the discussion should be about enforcement and fairness. A <br />P11 <br />
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