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Mounds View Pla�ning Commission <br />Reguiar I�Ieeting <br />February 7, 2001 <br />Page 4 <br />Commissioner Kaden questioned whether allowing direciional signs in the public right of <br />way may be a problem because the first iive feei of resideniial property is right,of way:' <br />Director Ericson explained there may be more than f ve feet of;right of way on resideritial <br />property and that any sign in the right of way would need to be`approved by the ',' <br />appropriate goveinmental agency either way, <br />Com�nissioner I�aden asked if the code could be <br />xight of way in residential disiricts. <br />Director Ericson stated he did not believe it would be an issue' as <br />be obtained from the proper governmental agency eifher way. <br />Director Ericson indicated Council had app� <br />without allowing the four (�} square foot of <br />(S} feet of the right of way. <br />Commissioner Miller stated she did <br />signs. <br />Director Ericson agreed that the � <br />the lan�ua�e. <br />sign issue. <br />Commissioner Gerri� <br />Director.Ericson saic <br />regulating inflatable <br />Director Ericson que <br />from "act of God" to <br />It was #he consent of <br />woraing was contusin <br />a sign in the <br />;ion wi11 need to <br />3 not allowing s�gns;within five <br />;tion I dQ8 09, Subd. 1 f, ground <br />g and indicated he would revise <br />wanted to address the inflatable <br />to limit height and width. <br />other cities' sign codes for inform�,tion oz� <br />�d whether the Commission was comfortable with the change <br />of nature" in the billboard section on Page 23. <br />Cornmission the change to "act of nature" was appropriate. <br />r`I�aden asked Director Ericson to review a sentence on Page 24 <br />4(b) as it seemed to end prematurely. <br />Director Ericson indicated the sentence was incomplete and said he would research the <br />issue and edit the sentence for the next meeting. <br />;� <br />Directorr Ericsori aslced whether the Planning Commission r�vanted to prohibit flashing <br />signs in areas other than just areas visible from the freeway. `�' <br />