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Mounds View City Council April 24, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 12 <br /> <br />Mr. Hall indicated he is not asking for two billboards on his property. He stated he is asking for 1 <br />one billboard. He stated he would not have a problem in changing the Ordinance to read one 2 <br />billboard per property owner (unless it is the City of Mounds View). 3 <br /> 4 <br />Councilmember Stigney stated that with a spacing requirement of 500 feet, it is possible that 5 <br />there would only be one billboard. He stated that the amendment is to allow billboards on 6 <br />County Road 10 and take them off Highway 8. He stated the Council needs to deals with it and 7 <br />not the residents. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Mayor Marty stated that the billboard height limit in this Ordinance is not to exceed 45 feet. He 10 <br />stated there would be a 45 foot billboard in town. He noted that in the past, there have been 11 <br />discussions about billboard height of 35 feet in Mounds View and 45 feet along I-35W. He 12 <br />stated this Ordinance is not amending the height requirements, so a billboard could be up to 45 13 <br />feet right in town. 14 <br /> 15 <br />Mayor Marty indicated that he spoke with the residents that live on Old Highway 8, and noted 16 <br />that they did not seem to be as concerned with billboards along the Old Highway 8. He noted it 17 <br />is mostly public land except for Townsedge Terrace, and that would be up to Mr. Toberman. He 18 <br />stated farther south, there is the possible reuse of the site of the Skyline Motel. He explained 19 <br />Townsedge Terrace is down the hill from the Skyline Motel. He stated that unless there is a 20 <br />billboard placed at the Townsedge Terrace entrance or on the Skyline Motel property, he does 21 <br />not see it affecting the residents in the area. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Mayor Marty noted that he is concerned about billboards placed along County Highway 10, 24 <br />because the City is trying to create a boulevard look with landscaping, lighted trailways, and a 25 <br />City monument to beautify the area. He stressed that having billboards erected for 30 years is 26 <br />totally contrary to the boulevard look. He stated the Comp Plan designates the area as business 27 <br />light industrial, and while it is the business district, it is also the entrance to Mounds View. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Mayor Marty stated he received calls from residents about the signs that are there now, but they 30 <br />are signs that represent the actual businesses that are there. He pointed out that anything can go 31 <br />up on a billboard. He noted that when the City controlled the now-Medtronic property, the City 32 <br />had control over what types of advertisements would be on the billboards, but in this case there 33 <br />would be no control over the content of the billboards, and Clear Channel would have control 34 <br />over what would be on the billboards. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Mayor Marty pointed out that billboards were used by the City to try and keep the taxpayers of 37 <br />Mounds View from having to pay taxes to support the golf course. Mayor Marty stated that the 38 <br />City got a good deal with Clear Channel, which would have paid off the golf course and left the 39 <br />City with several million left over. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Mayor Marty stated it is his understanding after talking with City Staff, that the City is providing 42 <br />adequate sites along Old Highway 8, US Highway 10 and I-35W for the number of billboards 43 <br />that need to be relocated. 44 <br /> 45