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r <br />Mounds View Planning Commission <br />Regular Meeting <br />February 16, 2000 <br />Page 13 <br />Michael Cronin, representative of Eller Outdoor Advertising, stated il�x s' S�r��; ���ri�ect. He <br />indicated this was a non-directional, very frosted light. He poiri��d out i ia��� ai �u�.� u�ry dark on <br />this side of the freeway, and the intent of this light was tet �;cid a liti�le ;�ao�� ���;r���nt �o the <br />structure. He stated that if this was an issue, the lights coulc� i�� shut off w�c�� na c���'r.c����;�a�> co $he <br />billboards. <br />�5 � <br />Chairperson Peterson inquired if they were proposing ilf�i���itt{=ti��9 �agtlts, which would �:�'€�����Iy <br />not have much, if any effect. Mr. Cronin stated this was co����c1:, �(�� ,,igt�s would be illuminaied <br />with soft light, to balance the sign face with the sign structu�•e:, ��r ;���:f�� the light on top of the <br />billboard was a diffused, truly decorative light. , <br />Commissioner Stevenson inquired who had determi;�.�ci' <br />Mr. Cronin stated the sign locations were c�o,s�n by �hP �'i <br />�,<; .;.� : <br />these locations were set around certain fe��:itres that tk�� Cit� <br />course, or if they were selected because of,the wetland on the <br />tions oi <br />�e si���� lie was not certain if <br />x��� i�? ��i-eserve around the golf <br />��-f,� ��;c��e of the property. <br />Mr. Cronin requested the Planning Coznmission approve staff'•.s"'recommendation, and allow them <br />to proceed to the City Council, �xtd begin ta z�mplement, tl�e decision the City made with the <br />adoption of the ordinance. <br />Comt,lz��ia:���° �tcvensox� i�r���iX�y�� :z�� che r��o�3a. �,vf��i�?�ly sign, in closest proximity to the Sysco <br />prop�ri� ��t�l�� r�cs� be move� �(.�� �e�i, b�c�_us� of tii�e wetland. <br />Chairperson l��.ccai �ci� �c�vised tha� ik��f� �ra�� many lowlands on a portion of this property, and the <br />sites may ha�e �7��r.a:��l�c�l��, bec�ju�r ��i" �heu� accessibility. <br />,,,.� . <br />�ssioner JohnsoY <br />ve. He inquired <br />� with, adding <br />�a� Associ <br />�a�c�s. _.. <br />out that as biliboards go, the proposed billboards are very <br />nmission should set a design standard that others would have to <br />City requires developers to consider the design of existing <br />advised that the City Code does not contemplate the design of the <br />_ <br />�:'���1x�z��s�oner Johnson inquired if they could require the applicants to comply to a design <br />slacida�-d, as with any other similar situation. Planning Associate Ericson stated they could <br />attempt to. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated the locations of the proposed signs were selected with regard <br />to the different features of the golf course, and the presence of the lowlands and wetlands in the <br />northern area of the property, toward Sysco. He explained that there was some reason for <br />
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