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• Ericson reviewed the stipulations contained in the resolution for approval. He stated the hours of <br />operation will be from dawn to dusk, the signage will be allowed only as affixed to the stand or <br />the tent, the lighting will be provided by the existing lighting, and the conditional use permit will <br />be reviewed by the City Council or Planning Commission if there are any problems regarding the <br />operation. <br />The applicant was present. <br />Ralph Durand, the applicant's father, stated that they had anticipated placing signage upon the <br />grassy area to advertise their produce, and requested clarification regarding the signage <br />requirements. Ericson stated that it was the Planning Commission's intention that the only <br />signage allowed be either affixed to the stand or the tent itself. He stated that temporary sign <br />permits can be applied for, which are 21 days in duration, and the property owner is limited to <br />three of these in one year. He stated that these were the same conditions that are placed on the <br />Cinder's and Merryville Farm Market operations. <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, stated he was concerned that this might turn into a flea <br />market type situation. Ericson stated the area utilized for this use would be a twelve by twelve- <br />foot square structure, and the conditional use permit limited the sales to produce only. <br />Perry Corzinowski, 7750 Silver Lake Road, stated that he was the caretaker at that location and <br />that he was speaking on behalf of several of the tenants in that building who were experiencing <br />problems regarding the noise levels at the Holiday Stationstore. He stated that they had <br />attempted to resolve the matter with the management of the store, who did not appear to be <br />interested. He stated that they were concerned that the proposed produce stand would cause <br />further disruption <br />Mr. Durand stated that he was not aware of the noise problem, and that he would like the <br />opportunity to discuss the matter with Mr. Corzinowski. He stated that the produce stand was <br />expected to operate between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and that he could not anticipate <br />how the operation might result in additional noise. He requested clarification of the noise <br />problem. <br />Ms. stated that the noise resulted from people talking over the intercom system and <br />playing music all night long. Mr. Corzinowski reiterated that the tenants felt the produce stand <br />would cause further disruption and did not want it there. <br />Mr. Durand stated that they wanted to be a good neighbor, and would be happy to sit down and <br />discuss whatever problems they might be creating, and he was certain that they could resolve <br />them. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated that the matter presently before the Council was a separate issue. He <br />• suggested that the applicant and tenants exchange telephone numbers and attempt to resolve the <br />problem. He added that, if necessary, staff would assist in facilitating and mediating the <br />discussion. <br />l ON:\DATA\USERSVOANB\SHARE\MINUTES\CC\ 1999\07-26-99.MIN <br />