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, : ,:; , <br />I��u�ds V�ew Plaean�r�g Cora��i�sio� <br />Ite�e�l�r I�eet�a�g <br />Apri� 7, 1999 <br />Pa�e 12 <br />� <br />to provide income for the City. He stated the City would have a lot of control over sign content <br />and k�e hopes ihe City woutd use funds for mare than just the golf course. He stated lie has signs <br />on his building downiown and knows they are a good source of income. <br />Hammerschmidt reviewed the standing City policy which a(ready regulaics�sigi <br />stated the minimum ir�come received by the City woutd be $ l,. 00 per st�r� ��- <br />that the bond regulations may indicate that any income gen ` �: ai the ��If �t� <br />with the galf course but that could be researched. ,' <br />� a�`� • <br />r � s�, < <br />Braathen poinied out that another need is to provide adv��seme �� he golf <br />Hammerschmidt stated this is correct and noted this inco,�z�;��r��rn req�aires no <br />Commissioner Miller asked if federal funds were used <br />Hammerschmidt advised a State permit is required but <br />rVioch�el Cron��►, representing Eller Media, <br />obtained and maximuen guidelines are estab. <br />commercial or industrial uses, � <br />a <br />te and I <br />;ro.pe-,rty <br />ient, He <br />h. He advised <br />needs to stayr <br />of the highway. <br />�1 permit needs to be <br />s io be zoned for <br />Chair Peierson stated he considers b� `� ds as���ight but ��ierc may be some situations where <br />they are not as obtrusive. He stat ���� as a g�i�fex- the la ,fhing he wants to see is a large 1 <br />advertise�nent billboard. Chair P� �son siat� �hat whe�,�dvertising the course, smaller <br />monument si�ns are usuaily,u��d�ther tha��:� ���Qg �r�l�ioard. <br />from adi <br />determined in <br />the <br />t�se is so full of <br />board will face 1 <br />�It�re possible, a <br />ar� obiectiona�sli <br />ions w�ere the billboard wouId aid in blocking golf bails <br />�, �sked if a motorist has been hit by a gotf batl. <br />:��l�it and this is a concern. He reviewed how liability is <br />:;:<�<:<;f <br />�i �i n�gative impacts have been researched. Hammerschmidt stated <br />'� t(��.t �his is probably not an issue. He pointed out that the face of <br />e�vay, not the golf course, and they will be placed into the wooded <br />dscaped. Hammerschmidt stated the policy can contain recourse <br />be placed. <br />l��`F t�r�s�r� r�Y���ed their experience wittz these concerns and assured �he Cammission they can <br />�.. <br />b����,ti��'es��ci by prohibiiing the advertisernent of any agearestricted goods, political issues, etc, <br />�� stated �f �hey are told to remove a billboard, it is done within three days. Mr. Cronin <br />suggest�d that one person within the City hav� the authoriiy to request the sign be removed. He <br />advised ihis may impact the "richness" of the bids b�at would provide protection. Mr. Cronin <br />stated the actual sign structure could also be re�onsidered. <br />Mr. l�ean �xpIained the sign need� to high enough sa it can b� read from fhe freeway. Mr. Cronin <br />3. <br />
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