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The applicant was not present. <br /> Julie Olson, 2663 Lake Court Circle inquired regarding the proposed hours of operation. <br /> Ericson stated that the hours of operation would not exceed 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.,Monday <br /> through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Saturdays, and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sundays. He <br /> stated the applicant expects to operate within that time frame, and possibly not to those limits. <br /> He noted that the applicant does not anticipate being open for business on Sundays during the <br /> winter and off-peak months. <br /> Ms. Olson inquired regarding the sales aspect of the business, and the possible conflict created <br /> by Sunday operation. Mayor Coughlin stated that the applicant indicated that customers could <br /> look at a vehicle, but would not be able to purchase a vehicle on Sunday. He explained that this <br /> would have to be done during the weekdays, and that an actual sale transaction could only be <br /> made at their main facility in Bloomington. <br /> Ms. Olson noted that some rental facilities have large trucks on site for rent, and asked if this <br /> would be the case at the proposed site. Ericson stated the applicant had indicated they might <br /> have one or two Isuzu box trucks,no longer than an extended minivan, on-site at the end of the <br /> month in order to accommodate moves,but nothing larger than that. <br /> Mayor Coughlin closed the Public Hearing at 7:45 p.m. <br /> Council Member Quick stated that he would act upon the matter contingent upon the City <br /> Administrator and City Forester's approval of the landscape plan. Council Member Stigney <br /> added that this would be a good idea, in light of the problems with the previous owner. <br /> Council Member Stigney stated the applicant had implied this operation was only car rentals, <br /> when in fact, it was the rental and sale of rental vehicles, cars, vans, and light-duty trucks. He <br /> stated that there is a large panel truck for moving purposes at the applicant's current location,the <br /> Montgomery Wards store in Blaine, and that he would not like to see that large a truck at the <br /> proposed site. He stated that he would include a stipulation to indicate that there would be no <br /> panel trucks, trailers, or recreational vehicles at the location. <br /> Council Member Stigney stated another issue of concern was in regard to signage. He stated that <br /> exterior signage was restricted, however, interior signage was acceptable. He stated that there <br /> was no size restriction on the interior signage, and that he would be opposed to large, <br /> conspicuous advertisements painted in the windows. He stated that if they were to allow interior <br /> signage, it should be stipulated that it be limited to a one and one half square foot sign. <br /> Council Member Stigney stated a concern regarding the sale of vehicles at the site, explaining <br /> that originally the applicant had stated that customers would inquire regarding a vehicle for sale, <br /> and it would then be brought up from the main location in Bloomington. He stated, at this point, <br /> the applicant requests to have three cars for sale on-site,which indicates to him that they are all <br /> for sale. He added that many rental facilities do not have on-site sale of vehicles. He requested <br /> further discussion of the matter. <br /> 8C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\072699CC.MIN <br />