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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 09131988
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f <br /> 1 the sign closer to the signaled entrance and recommended the same to <br /> 2 Burger King. <br /> 3 Council Action • <br /> 4 Motion by .Enrooth, seconded by Marks to grant the necessary variance to <br /> 5 the City Sign Ordinance which would allow the signage proposed by Apache <br /> 6 management on the south and east walls of the proposed Burger King <br /> 7 Restaurant building as well as the 6 foot X 6 foot monument sign Apache <br /> 8 had agreed to locate on the north side of the signalized 39th Avenue <br /> 9 entrance to the shopping center. The Silver Lake Road sign is to be <br /> 10 mounted on a concrete base which can be no higher than two feet above <br /> 11 grade and staff is authorized to work out its exact location with the <br /> 12 center owners. <br /> 13 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 14 That vote prompted Commissioner Hansen to warn the Council that they <br /> 15 "should be ready to consider requests for a lot more signage along <br /> 16 Silver Lake Road. " Councilmember Enrooth told him that if that <br /> 17 happened, each request would have to be looked at individually in light <br /> 18 of its own merits. <br /> 19 Motion by Marks., seconded by Enrooth to grant a conditional use permit <br /> 20 to the C. G. Rein Company to construct the free standing Burger King <br /> 21 Restaurant with a drive-up window proposed.in the plans presented at the <br /> 22 Council's August 23 , 1988 meeting, with that permit made subject to the <br /> 23 conditions in the City Zoning Ordinance for a "C" Commercial Zone and <br /> 24 limited to the hours of operation contained in the City Code. As <br /> 25 recommended by the Planning Commission, this permit would also be <br /> 26 subject to modification of the site plans to provide southbound access <br /> 27 onto the drive-up lane and, to prevent immediate access onto the north <br /> 28 service road, to extend the existing island between the site and that <br /> 29 roadway a minimum of 40 feet west without high landscaping, so <br /> 30 visibility for cars exiting the drive-through lane would be provided for <br /> 31 traffic on the service road. <br /> 32 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 33 Waste Management Recommended by Recycling Task Force to Collect <br /> 34 Recyclable Materials Along With .R%Mlar Garbage Collections <br /> 35 The July 18th meeting notes for the above Advisory. Committee had been <br /> 36 included in .the Council agenda packet. The report included Task Force <br /> 37 comments' on the Reuters operation as well as the reasons Waste <br /> 38 Management's was the one which the Task Force recommended be accepted <br /> 39 for the City's. state mandated recycling efforts. <br /> 40 Lauren McClanahan, Keith Pearson. and Councilmember Enrooth discussed <br /> 41 the Task Force recommendation. Bob Christen of Waste Management <br /> 42 reported his company's experience in Robbinsdale, Circle Pines and a <br /> 10 • <br />
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