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Mounds View City Council Apri124, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 15 <br />E. Premises Permit Renewal for Lake Region Hockey Association. <br />Interim Administrator Ulrich stated this item is the consideration of the renewal of the premises <br />permit for Lake Region Hockey Association. He indicated the application has been reviewed by <br />the Police Department, and meets with all City Code requirements. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Thomason. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 5434, a <br />Resolution Approving the Premises Permit Renewal for Lake Region Hockey Association. <br />Council Member Stigney requested the motion be amended to reflect that the reading has been <br />waived. <br />Council Members Quick and Thomason agreed. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />F. Continuation of Public Hearing and Consideration of Resolution 5417, a <br />Resolution Approving an Interim Use Permit for Two Billboards Located at <br />Sysco Minnesota Property, 2400 County Road J. <br />Mayor Coughlin continued the Public Hearing at 8:08 p.m. <br />• <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated the applicant, DeLite Outdoor Advertising representing Sysco <br />Foods, was before the Council to request an interim use permit to allow for the installation of <br />two billboards on Sysco property located at 2400 County Road J. This item was first before the <br />City Council on March 27th, at which time it was tabled, pending action on the applicant's <br />variance request with the Planning Commission. <br />Planning Associate Ericson indicated the Planning Commission approved the variance request on <br />April 19th, which allows for a separation distance between two billboards of less than the <br />minimum required 1,000 feet. He indicated a diagram has been attached which depicts the <br />locations of the proposed billboards on the Sysco property and the approved billboards on the <br />Bridges Golf Course, and there is a notation indicating the location of the 500-foot distance <br />separation, as opposed to the 1,000 foot separation between the other billboards. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated the two billboards on the Sysco property were originally <br />proposed to be of a single monopole type design, and very typical of billboards that would be <br />seen along the interstate. He explained that through the interim use permit, the City Council <br />required a stone faced monument style billboard on the Bridges Golf Course, which is very <br />atypical and aesthetically pleasing in terms of a design that would appear to fit in with the nature <br />of the golf course. He stated this design was as unobtrusive as possible, and it was made very <br />clear in the Planning Commission's resolution of approval, the interim use permit, and the <br />• resolution before the City Council, that the design of the Sysco billboards be as aesthetically <br />pleasing and consistent with the billboards approved for the Bridges Golf Course as possible, <br />although not necessarily exactly the same. <br />