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Mounds View City Council May 24, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 7 <br />� applicant will need to submit a letter of intent and letter of pernussion from the property owner to <br />the City each year before the start of the farmers market. <br />The Planning Commission unanimously approved Resolution 926-10 on May 19, 2010, <br />recommending approval of the conditional use permit for a farmers market. As with all planning <br />applications, the City Council may recommend approval of the request, recommend denial of the <br />request or table taking action. In this case, staff is recommending approval of the request. <br />Mayor Flaherty opened the public hearing at 8:42 p.m. <br />Hearing no public input, Mayor Flaherty closed the public hearing at 8:43 p.m. <br />Council Member Gunn asked what types of vendors were lined up for this year. Amaya <br />Basumatary, the applicant stated this would be a true farmer's market, with locally grown fruits <br />and vegetables. <br />Council Member Mueller questioned how signage would be handled for the farmer's market. <br />Planning Associate Heller stated each vendor could have a sign at their booth advertising their <br />wares. Two larger signs would be placed at the entrances to the movie theater advertising the <br />farmer's market. Six additional temporary signs could be placed throughout the City and would <br />be put up Saturday morning and removed shortly after the close of business. <br />• Council Member Stigney asked if the City wanted to allow the temporary signs throughout the <br />City. He indicated he was not in favor of placing temporary signs throughout the City. Planning <br />Associate Heller stated garage sale signs are allowed on a temporary basis, which would be <br />similar to the farmer's market. <br />Council Member Hull clarified that the six small signs would only be up on Saturdays during the <br />hours of operation. <br />Council Member Mueller was in favor of the farmer's market signs as it would direct traffic to <br />the new event. <br />Mayor Flaherty felt this was a difficult situation as other businesses were not allowed to place <br />temporary signs throughout the City. Planning Associate Heller indicated the applicant could be <br />required to ask pernussion before placing temporary signs in private property. <br />Council Member Mueller asked how important the temporary signs were. Ms. Basumatary felt <br />the signs were crucial to getting information out about the farmer's market, especially for the first <br />year. Additional informational flyers would be handed out to local restaurants and businesses. <br />Community Development Director Roberts stated the City did receive a letter of support from <br />Moe's. <br />• Ma or Flahert asked if the Council was in support of the six temporary signs throughout the <br />Y Y <br />