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1 that decision somewhat, perceiving it might have been a "knee jerk" <br />2 reaction to what had happened related to the Mickey D's and other <br />3 recent signage problems in the same area. She said she just wanted the <br />4 other Councilmembers to know she might be ready to change her vote on <br />5 the issue whenever she could legally do so. Councilmember Makowske <br />6 indicated her change of mind was predicated on the fact that Dairy <br />7 Queen had been such an asset to that shopping center over the many <br />8 years they had been in business there. She also thought the Council <br />9 should probably have given more weight to the fact that this business <br />10 was somewhat unique in that it was located with traffic flows from at <br />11 least three different directions. <br />12 Enrooth said he was pretty certain the issue would be raised again if <br />13 the store owner didn't respond to citations to take the sign down. He <br />14 told Councilmember Makowske he would be very surprised if the City <br />15 didn't get some reverse reaction like a lawsuit to that citation, <br />16 which might force the Council to take another look at their first <br />17 decision. <br />18 Ranallo reiterated his concerns that if the City backed down on this <br />19 signage, it would be almost impossible to get conformity with the City <br />20 sign ordinance from now on. <br />21 In a related matter, Mr. Childs reported the Planning Commission would <br />22 be considering at their next meeting an application from the <br />23 Eberhardt Company to put up a 16 foot by 11 foot sign on the outside <br />'4 wall of the vacated Brown Photo store, which would list all the <br />_5 businesses in the shopping center. He also pointed out that Mickey D's <br />26 is already out of business so the Council may again be forced to deal <br />27 with signage for that business also. <br />28 ADJOURNMENT <br />29 Motion by Marks, seconded by Enrooth to adjourn the meeting at 9:30 <br />30 P.M. <br />31 Motion carried unanimously. <br />32 Respectfully submitted, <br />33 Helen Crowe, Secretary <br />34 <br />35 <br />I <br />36 ATTEST: -4/ <br />37 City Clerk <br />14 <br />