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- APPROVED - <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Commissioner Klander understood the application was received on April 15th. He asked how <br />much the applicant paid for their request. Planner Sevald reported this was the case and noted <br />that the applicant paid $200 for each conditional use permit and each of the variance requests. <br /> <br />Commissioner Love believed the new sign would improve the aesthetics of the property and <br />would eliminate the need for banners. She wondered if this spoke to the practicality of the issue. <br /> <br />Chair Stevenson opened the public hearing at 7:18 p.m. <br /> <br />Commissioner Schiltgen asked if a 30-day delay would make a difference in the sign <br />construction. Kurt Klaus, Pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, reported the sign vendor has been <br />very patient with the church and has locked in a price. He stated the only hardship was that his <br />parishioners were very excited for it to be completed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Schiltgen supported staff’s recommendation to deny the variance request. He was <br />in favor of the church waiting for 30 days to construct the sign after the City Code amendment <br />was in place. <br /> <br />Commissioner Klander wanted to see the $200 variance fee refunded to the church given the fact <br />the City Code amendment nullified the variance request. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rundle supported the variance as requested. <br /> <br />Chair Stevenson closed the public hearing at 7:18 p.m. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Commissioner Rundle/Commissioner Klander. To approve Resolution <br />1050-16, a Resolution Approving of a Variance for use of non-amber colors on a Ground Sign <br />with a Dynamic Display, to be located at 2848 County Road H2; Planning Case No. VR2016- <br />003. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 6 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br />6. Other Planning Activity <br /> <br />A. Presentation; Craig Swalchick, Housing & Code Enforcement Inspector <br /> <br />Planner Sevald explained the Commission had requested an update from staff on how the City <br />manages code enforcement issues. He reported he invited Housing and Code Enforcement <br />Inspector Craig Swalchick to the meeting in order to provide the Commission with further <br />information on this topic. <br /> <br />Housing and Code Enforcement Inspector Swalchick introduced himself to the Commission and <br />discussed the work he does on behalf of the City of Mounds View noting he began his work with <br />the City in 2010. He commented on the positive impacts that were being made over the past six