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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 04121988
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I by the American Massage Therapy Association which had been pro- <br /> f 2 vided by the applicants during the Commission' s March 15th hear- <br /> 3 ing on the request. <br /> 4 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 5 90 Day Moratorium Imposed on Pylon Shopping Center Signage <br /> 6 Commissioner Hansen reported the above recommendation, saying the <br /> 7 Commissioners perceived they would need at least 60 days to complete <br /> 8 their study. <br /> 9 Commissioner Ranallo said he could see the necessity for declaring a <br /> 10 moratorium on any further signage while the Commission was working on a <br /> 11 clarification of what the term "shopping center" meant in the City Sign <br /> 12 Ordinance. <br /> 13 There was concurrence that the Commissioners would probably be able to <br /> 14 do a more thorough job if they were given 90 rather than just 60 days <br /> 15 to complete their study. <br /> 16 Council Action <br /> 17 Motion by Marks , seconded by Sundland to declare a 90 day moratorium on <br /> 18 new applications for pylon shopping center signage during which time <br /> •19 the Commission can research and make a recommendation related to the <br /> 20 definition of "shopping center" as it is used in the current City <br /> 21 Zoning Ordinance. <br /> 22 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 23 NEW BUSINESS <br /> 24 Easement Vacation Approved at 2416 - 34th Avenue N.E. <br /> 25 This request had been moved up on the agenda so a decision would be <br /> 26 made while Commissioner Hansen and Commissioner Brownell, who had <br /> 27 accompanied him as an observer, were still present. <br /> 28 Included in the agenda packet had been a copy of the letter from Steve <br /> 29 Fuchs, owner of the property, requesting the City to vacate 5 feet of <br /> 30 the 15 foot utility easement the City had on his property so he could <br /> 31 add a third stall to his existing double garage. Also included was <br /> 32 the _Public Works Director' s March 23rd memorandum recommending Council <br /> 33 approval. <br /> 34 Mr. Hamer explained that there is a 30 foot wide easement for water and <br /> 35 sanitary sewer lines which runs over property lines from 34th and <br /> 36 Roosevelt to. Roosevelt Court. Therefore, his department should have no <br /> 37 problem servicing the sewer lines from the 25 feet which remain after <br /> 38 the 5 foot vacation. Because the sanitary sewer line is 7 feet deep, <br /> ep 9 chances of a blow out would be minimal, according to the Public Works <br /> 9 <br />
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