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The applicant's representative was advised that it would be beneficial <br /> for either Mr. Aulwes or someone representing his interests to be <br /> present at the Council's August 23rd consideration of his petition. <br /> Commission Approves Permit for a Burger King Restaurant at Apache but <br /> Has Concerns About Signaage <br /> 8 : 27 P.M. the Chair read aloud the two Notices of Hearing for a <br /> Conditional Use Permit and Sign variance for the above restaurant which <br /> :- had been published in the August 3, 1988 Bulletin and sent to all <br /> property owners within 350 feet of the Apache property line on Silver <br /> Lake Road. No one present reported failure to receive the notices or <br /> objected to their content. <br /> Proposal: <br /> *request from C. G. Rein Company, Apache owner, for the necessary <br /> conditional use permit and sign variance to allow the construction of <br /> a Burger King restaurant with a drive-up window in the same area as the <br /> vacated Sports and Health Club building which would be torn down; <br /> *three signs totaling 165.75 square feet are proposed for the building <br /> where the City Sign Ordinance allows only one sign per business and <br /> a total of 150 square feet of signage for this building: <br /> 1) A 4 foot X '4 foot (16 square feet) Burger King logo to <br /> be mounted on the south side of the proposed building; <br /> • 2) An 18 ipch X 14 feet 6 inch (21.75 square feet) wall <br /> sign on the east side of the building; <br /> 3) An 8 foot X 8 foot ( 128 square feet) monument type sign <br /> which would be located adjacent to Silver Lake Road at <br /> the north entrance to Apache Plaza. <br /> Staff Report• <br /> *Childs reiterated the information he had given in his August <br /> 12th memorandum in the agenda packet, including his comments related <br /> to the possible downgrading of the monument sign size to bring the <br /> signage in closer conformance with the Sign Ordinance regulations and <br /> the fact that the issue of hours of operation had been previously <br /> handled by the City when restaurants were required to be closed from <br /> 1:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M. ; <br /> *indicated the Commission could address that issue as well as issues <br /> having to do with traffic, etc. when they made their recommendation <br /> regarding that particular use; <br /> *advised that the City Sign Ordinance does not allow free standing <br /> signs without variance but the Apache management perceives the necessity <br /> 9 <br />