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P12 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION November 7, 2011 <br />DRAFT <br />43 council member suggested a fine be attached right away so that people will think about <br />44 the regulations. Mr. Tralle remarked that the city's not known as particularly business <br />45 friendly and improving that situation was on the mind of the Board as the regulations <br />46 were developed. Mr. Grochala added that he doesn't believe that the city's current <br />47 regulations are overly restrictive. A council member suggested that the city should <br />48 develop more of a relationship with businesses on the sign process and regulations and <br />49 Mr. Tralle added that he doesn't see this as a situation calling for review of the ordinance <br />50 as much as for the process around the regulations; if businesses want to request a review <br />51 of the regulations, that is fair but he doesn't think there is much change of opinion <br />52 currently on the Board. The Mayor added that he believes that businesses do know what <br />53 the regulations are but a reminder about them may help; a council member added that <br />54 perhaps having the businesses sign off on a review would be helpful. Staff will follow <br />55 up with an educational piece to businesses. <br />56 2. Accessory Outdoor Storage As Interim Use — Options (from 10/24 council <br />57 meeting) — Community Development Director Grochala reminded the council of <br />58 previous discussion about this outdoor storage issue. Most recently the council asked <br />59 staff to look at the possibility of allowing an interim use but with a sunset clause. Staff <br />60 and the city attorney agree that such a planwould be ill advised. Rather, staff sees that if <br />61 the council wishes to amend the ordinance to allow the storage with an interim use <br />62 permit, staff could then take the time to thoroughly review the issue and make more <br />63 permanent recommendations. That would make outdoor storage available to businesses <br />64 as an interim use. Staff's concern is that the city is backing away and relaxing the <br />65 intended standards a bit but perhaps the situation calls for a comprehensive look at <br />66 industrial districts. The council reviewed the Superl/Lakes Building situation to ensure <br />67 that unintended impacts won't occur. The attorney for the business in question added that <br />68 the business owner is still working to minimize the situation by seeking fire department <br />69 approval to move certain things indoors as well as intent to follow buffering <br />70 recommendations. <br />71 3. Jason's Bobby & Steve's Auto World Access Issues (from 10/24 council meeting) <br />72 - Community Development Director Grochala reviewed his written report that outlines <br />73 the history of access to and from the Auto World business. The property has been <br />74 impacted by the Main Street Reconstruction Project and the I35E /CSAH 14 Interchange <br />75 Improvement Project and the owner of the business is seeking potential access <br />76 alternatives. Mr. Grochala further explained that the business location has faced some <br />77 challenges all along, this being the third owner. There is some anticipation for <br />78 improvement in the future with the probable development of some type of major retail in <br />79 quadrant of the business. The council discussed the long -term approach of getting some <br />80 physical road changes through the county and a shorter term approach of directional <br />81 signage. Any approach should be about the entire vicinity and not just one business <br />82 though. Staff will continue to work on the long and short term approaches and report <br />83 back to the council. <br />2 <br />
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