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Mounds View City Council Page-Six <br /> Regular Meeting July 27, 1992 <br /> • <br /> Mayor Linke also stated that this document is not cast in concrete and that <br /> it can change. This plan looks at future needs but sometimes changes. <br /> Mayor Linke closed the public hearing at 7:29 p.m. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Wuori/Blanchard to accept the first reading of <br /> Ordinance No. 513 Adopting the 1992 Long Term Financial Plan. <br /> and waive the reading. <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Mayor ated_that the second reading would be scheduled <br /> for the next regularly scheduled Council Meeting. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA <br /> Mayor Linke introduced the Consent Agenda. Samantha Orduno, City <br /> Administrator, read the Consent Agenda. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Wuori to adopt the Consent Agenda as <br /> presented. _ <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> COUNCIL BUSINESS: • <br /> A. Paul Harrington reviewed Staff Report No. 92-321C regarding <br /> a Request by Mounds View Antiques to Allow Off-Site Signage. <br /> Mounds View Antiques is requesting Council approval for the location of <br /> a sign on property other than that upon which their business is <br /> being conducted. Harrington stated that the Minnesota Rental Sign <br /> exceeds square footage as our code is written, but some of their signs <br /> predate our ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Blanchard asked if the applicant was in the <br /> audience. Applicant was not in attendance. Councilmember Blanchard <br /> stated that this item could not be worksd on because-the-C-ounel-did <br /> . . - - - , * location of the <br /> sign being requested. <br /> Councilmember Wuori stated that if their signs exceed requirements, <br /> at this time the signs be brought up to code. <br /> Councilmember Blanchard stated that the Sands Apartments requested <br /> signage that exceeded the code and would be placed on someone else's <br /> property and was turned down by a previous Council. <br /> Paul Harrington, City Planner, stated that there was no history that <br /> could be found of the City allowing this signage. <br />