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Pl anni ng & Zo ni n g B o ar d <br />A p r il 13 , 200 5 <br />Page 24 <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />Mr. Pogalz stated he had read through th e proposals and basically the first one they <br />wanted unlimited banners for a year with a fee. With respect to the second proposal, it <br />did not address banners direc tly, but rather a recommendation for several different types <br />of signage. He stated a one-year permit wa s not temporary signage and the whole idea <br />behind this was to limit signage. He aske d why they could not come up with one <br />proposal. <br /> <br />Katie Allen, 6511 Ware Road, stated the re ason the second proposal was sent in was <br />because her needs were different than the ot her proposal. She noted she did not put up <br />banners and she was asking the City to get be hind some of the new businesses to succeed <br />for one year and once the year was up, the bus inesses were on their own, but they needed <br />help for one year. She indicated she needed temporary signage to advertise her business. <br />She noted the other businesses had been established for a long time and she was <br />struggling trying to make her business work. <br /> <br />Chad Wagner, 7630 Appaloosa Lane, 818 Lois Lane, Millers on Main – Lake Drive, <br />stated the business owners had worked together and had a pr oposal and he did not realize <br />there was a second proposal, but agreed that Ms. Allen’s needs were different. He stated <br />the one-time fee was mentioned to reduce admini strative work for the City staff and that <br />was the only reason that was put that way. He stated he understood the policies of other <br />Cities, but he believed Lino Lakes should not fo llow other City policies. He stated the <br />bottom line was that this would hur t the small business owner. <br /> <br />Mr. Nelson asked if it was three banners simulta neously, or would they be three different <br />banners at different times. Mr. Wagner rep lied they wanted 2 or 3 banners per month. <br />He noted he did not have the option of a dding a nice sign like Trappers had because he <br />had a nonconforming business and he was alread y in the right-of-way and therefore he <br />had no options for advertising his specials. He stated he could not afford extensive media <br />advertising. <br /> <br />Chair Rafferty asked if Mr. Wagner could have a permanent sign, even because he had a <br />nonconforming building. Mr. Smyser replied he could have a wall si gn that advertised <br />his specials and a non-conformi ng building was not an issue. <br /> <br />Mr. Wagner stated it seemed like any issue he had, the non-conforming building was an <br />issue. He stated he also understood that b ecause he had an awning with the name on it, <br />that would be his one sign and he would not be allowed another sign. <br /> <br />Ms. Allen noted Bank of the West had thre e signs and asked what was the difference <br />between her business and the bank. She noted other businesses also had more than one <br />sign in the City. She indicated she was told she could only have one sign on the front of <br />her building. Mr. Bengtson repl ied the sign plan for Spirit Hills set out which buildings <br />could have more than one sign on them. <br /> <br />Mr. Smyser stated Spirit Hills had a sign pl an that was prepared and approved by the <br />City. <br />