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Mounds View City Council December 13, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 16 <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jopke indicated there have been two changes, which were not <br />included in the version that was given first reading approval on November 22, 1999, and there <br />are based upon City Council input at the December 6, 1999 Work Session. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jopke stated an amendment was made to subdivision 10b to <br />deal with the City Attorney’s concern about restricting billboards to City-owned property, and <br />indicates “The billboard must be located along and north of State Highway 10 (118).” He <br />advised that the minimum spacing requirement of 1,500 feet has been decreased to 1000 feet, to <br />maximize potential billboard sites on City-owned property, based upon the Work Session <br />discussion regarding maximization of potential locations on the golf course. <br /> <br /> Community Development Director Jopke suggested an amendment to the location paragraph, <br />second sentence, to indicate “The applicant must have an approved lease with the property <br />owner.” He explained that this would address concerns that billboards can not be limited to City <br />owned property. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jopke stated staff recommends the Council conduct the <br />public hearing on this matter, and approve or deny Ordinance No. 644. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jopke stated staff has received correspondence from Mrs. <br />Krozak, a long term resident of the community, who was unable to attend the meeting, however, <br />desired to forward her opinion that billboards should not be allowed in the community. <br /> <br />There was no further public input. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin closed the public hearing at 8:15 p.m. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Thomason/Marty. To Waive the Reading and Approve the Second <br />Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 644, an Ordinance amending Chapter 1008 (Signs and <br />Billboards) of the Mounds View Municipal Code Pertaining to Billboards; Planning Case SP- <br />071-99, As Amended To Contain Additional Language Proposed by the City Attorney to Amend <br />the Caption of the Ordinance to Indicate “An Ordinance Amending Chapter 1008 (Signs and <br />Billboards) of the Mounds View Municipal Code Pertaining to Billboards as an Interim Use;” <br />and Subdivision 10, Billboards to indicate “A permit shall not be issued for any new billboard <br />unless it complies with the following interim use requirements:” and Subdivision 10, a. to <br />indicate “…shall automatically expire no later than January 1, 2015, or when the lease agreement <br />for the billboard expires, whichever date is earlier,” and Subdivision 10, b to indicate “The <br />billboard must be located along and north of State Highway 10 (118). The applicant must have <br />an approved lease agreement with the Property Owner.” <br /> <br />Council Member Thomason stated that prior to the Work Session discussion, the matter of a <br />sunset clause had come forward, in relation to when the TIF Districts expire, and she had <br />concerns in this regard, however, this did not appear to be addressed in the Staff Report. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty stated he had similar concerns, and requested City Attorney Long to <br />advise regarding this matter. <br /> <br />City Attorney Long stated there is some question regarding amending the ordinance to indicate a <br />time restriction on the use of billboards. He explained there is authority in State Statutes for
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