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6/28/1988
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2 <br />1 *a meeting with Mr. DiSanto could be very beneficial for both <br />2 parties as long as the owners' representative is able to propose some <br />3 sort of plan for providing further improvements, especially for <br />4 standardizing the center signage; <br />5 *the City didn't want him to spend a lot of money on expensive <br />6 layouts, but just wanted some concrete assurance that some real <br />7 improvements were in the works; <br />8 *even though industrial development bonds can't be issued for <br />9 retail improvements, the City wants to work with the owner to get the <br />10 center upgraded so the vital businesses which are there will stay and <br />11 more will be encouraged to move into the center. <br />12 Councilmember Marks recalled how difficult it had been eight years <br />13 ago,when the Kenzie Terrace Task Force first started working on a <br />14 redevelopment project for the area, to get any cooperation from the <br />15 merchants or center management. He speculated that had the avenues <br />16 of communication been as open then as now, conditions might never <br />17 have been allowed to deteriorate to the point they are now. <br />18 Mr. Johnson promised to give the City ample notice of the upcoming <br />19 meeting with Mr. DiSanto. <br />20 Rapid oil Signage Approved <br />21 Commissioner Madden reported all seven Commissioners had been in <br />22 favor of the Council granting the variances to the City Sign Or - <br />23 dinance, which would allow three signs for the new Rapid Oil building <br />24 and a total signage area of 87-1/2 square feet where the Ordinance <br />25 only allows one sign per business and 80 square feet of total sign <br />26 surface. He indicated the Commissioners perceived Rapid Oil would be <br />27 making excellent use of a very difficult corner parcel which had been <br />28 reduced when Ramsey County reconstructed that intersection and County <br />29 Road D. The Commission representative said the Commissioners had <br />30 been particularly impressed by the amount of green space the station <br />31 owners were proposing to provide with the new building. <br />32 Robert Mikulak, 3041 -4th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Rapid Oil Project <br />33 Manager, told the Councilmembers demolition of the building would <br />34 start August 1st and construction should take about two months. This <br />35 should bring them well within the time frame for removing the <br />36 existing pylon sign the City was allowing them to keep up as a <br />37 business identification. <br />38 The Rapid Oil representative indicated all three signs would be lit <br />39 probably until around 10:00 P.M. and the site lighting would be <br />40 turned off around midnight. However, the site lighting is a new <br />41 technology designed to project no further than the property line so <br />42 it would not be apt to be an annoyance for the owners of the homes <br />43 across 37th Avenue. <br />
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