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Mounds View City Council December 13, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 20 <br /> <br />recommend denial of this ordinance, finding billboards to be an inappropriate land use, and he <br />supports this vote. He reiterated that he opposes this motion. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he did not believe this proposal involved 10 to 15 billboards, but rather <br />the maximum number of billboards allowed would be less than ten. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jopke stated they were considering 5 or 6 billboards on City <br />property, and potentially one or two billboards on other property. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin stated the Planning Commission had not discussed the economic aspects of this <br />consideration, and simply considered the land use issues. He indicated that the Commission <br />ruled upon what was presented to them. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty stated he wholeheartedly agreed with the Planning Commission, and the <br />basis for their decisions. He pointed out that the Commission was doing a very good job, having <br />considered this issue within their purview, and making their recommendation accordingly, <br />however, it is the City Council’s responsibility to consider the economics factors, and therefore, <br />they are reluctantly proceeding upon those grounds. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney stated whether there are 8, 10 or 5 billboards, there would be too many <br />in his opinion. He explained that the inappropriate land use finding is distinct, and the Planning <br />Commission provided six reasons why billboards should not be allowed in the community, <br />whether or not money is involved. He stated the City could permit billboards along Highway 10 <br />or upon any City property, to bring in revenues, however, he did not believe the residents would <br />support this. He reiterated he agreed with the recommendation of the Planning Commission, and <br />does not support this motion. <br /> <br />Kendra Gross, 8133 Woodlawn Drive, inquired where the billboards were proposed to be <br />located, and if they would be lighted. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin stated the Council has pushed to insure the billboards are kept north of <br />Highway 118, in the area of the golf course, and in the industrial and public facilities zoning <br />districts of Mounds View. He indicated that lighting of the signs would be an option, if desired. <br /> <br />Ms. Gross pointed out that on the other side of the highway, there is a visible glow from the <br />Sysco Corporation. She inquired if the billboards would be additional things glowing in the <br />dark. She stated she agreed with Council Member Stigney. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 3 Nays – 1 (Stigney) Motion carried. <br /> <br />E. Consideration of Resolution 5401, a Resolution Approving a Wetland Buffer <br />Permit at 2551 Ridge Lane, requested by owner, Jamie Sharp. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated the applicant, Jamie Sharp has made an application for a <br />Wetland Buffer Permit for 2551 Ridge Lane, which is his property, and is located at the <br />northwest corner of Long Lake Road and Ridge Lane, south of Highway 10. He advised that the <br />City requires any development occurring within 100 feet of a wetland to be issued a Wetland <br />Buffer Permit. He stated the applicant has retained Arlig Environmental Inc. to conduct a <br />delineation of this property and the adjacent wetland, and this delineation indicates there is no
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