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• <br />• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES April 27, 1998 <br />Interim Use Permit to Allow Nine (9) Advertising Signs on the West Side of I -35E <br />Between Main Street and 80th Street -Ms. Wyland stated that Universal Outdoor, Inc. <br />is requesting approval of nine (9) Interim Use Permits for off -premise advertising signs <br />(billboards) along I -35E. The area in question is zoned R -BR, Rural Business Reserve, <br />which allows advertising signs by Interim Use Permit. <br />Ms. Wyland said that the applicant has submitted signed land leases with the property <br />owners, site plans, site location map, and detailed construction drawings for the proposed <br />signs. <br />Ms. Wyland explained that advertising signs are allowed as interim uses within the R -BR <br />Zoning District. Staff review reveals that Universal Outdoor Inc. has substantially <br />complied with the City regulations governing advertising signage. Based on this review, <br />Staff is recommending the nine (9) interim use permits for advertising signage be <br />approved with the following conditions: <br />1. Applicant identify the homes nearest to the proposed sign sites and <br />demonstrate compliance with the 750 foot setback. <br />2. Applicant demonstrates that sign No. 1 meets the 1,200 foot setback <br />requirements from the adjoining GB District. <br />3. A separate Interim Use Permit for each affected property be required. The <br />permit shall state that the signs shall be removed if the site is rezoned or <br />redeveloped to add another principal use. Sign removal shall be the <br />responsibility of the property owner and the applicant. Both the property <br />owner and the applicant shall sign the approved Interim Use Permit. <br />4. In light of the anticipated land use planning along I -35E, staff is asking <br />the applicant to reconsider the location and construction of Signs 1 and 2. <br />5. Sign construction plans be subject to review and approval of the City <br />Building Official. <br />6. Applicant provide the City with copies of approved off -premise <br />Advertising Device Permits from MnDOT. <br />Ms. Wyland advised that the Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing to review <br />this request and recommended approval with the conditions outlined above. She also <br />noted that the applicant was present if the Council had any questions. <br />Council Member Neal asked what the lease period would be for the signs. Ms. Wyland <br />said that there is not a specified lease time. The City will require Universal to take down <br />the signs when the area is rezoned or when development occurs. She explained that the <br />signs must be removed within sixty days of notification from the City. <br />