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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />November 18, 2009 <br />Page 3 <br />The majority of board members agreed that they were generally in favor of this type of <br />use in the city, but not necessarily at this particular location. Board members pointed out <br />that this is a "gateway" location to the city. The Board suggested that Mr. Freimuth <br />could consider a different property. <br />Jason Snyder, 7090 20th Ave S., owner of Bobby & Steve's Auto World, is interested in a <br />bigger sign on the freeway. He has been speaking with city staff and is hoping that the <br />board is interested in helping an existing business succeed. He would like to be allowed <br />a 65 -foot high sign. He pointed out that the previous owner, Joan Tschida, put in a <br />request for a 65 foot sign and was denied, and she went out of business. He is looking to <br />be more visible from the freeway, and considers himself to be a freeway business. <br />Mr. Bengtson stated that the existing sign is the maximum size allowable by ordinance. <br />The motor fuel station site is separated from the freeway by a small parcel and road right - <br />of -way, therefore the site is not considered to be adjacent to the freeway. Mr. Bengtson <br />also pointed out that property owners are not allowed off premise signs. <br />majority of board members agreed that they would generally be in favor of allowing <br />increased sign height in relation to the freeway. <br />Mr. Bengtson stated that a variance to the sign ordinance would not be allowed, therefore <br />the existing ordinance would need to be amended. Mr. Snyder was directed to apply for <br />an amendment if he wished to procee <br />Mr. Pogalz made a MOTION to close Open Mike at 731 p.m. Motion was supported by <br />Mr. Laden. Motion carried 6 - 0. <br />V. ACTION ITEMS <br />A. Itin <br />VI. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />A. CSAH 34 (Birch Street) Corridor Study — SRF Consulting Group and Anoka <br />County <br />Brian Shorten and John Hagen of SRF Consulting Group, and Jack Corkle of the Anoka <br />County Highway Department, were present to update the board on the progress of the <br />CSAH 34 Corridor Study. <br />Mr. Shorten made a presentation to explain the process and progress. They will return to <br />the city to make future presentations. <br />The goal of the study is to plan and develop CSAH 34 to function as a safe east -west <br />minor arterial. Objectives include improving safety, improving mobility, and <br />coordinating transportation improvements and land use plans. The study is <br />approximately 2/3 complete. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />