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Planning Commission Minutes <br /> June 21, 1994 <br /> Page 10 <br /> 1 Chair Gondorchin opened the discussion on ground signs. <br /> 2 Commissioners Horst, Makowske and Franzese agreed to meet as a subcommittee to <br /> 3 develop a draft for an amendment to the ordinance relating to ground signs. They will <br /> 4 schedule the meeting date following the adjournment of tonight's meeting. The <br /> 5 subcommittee will develop the amendment, submit it to the Planning Commission, and <br /> 6 the Planning Commission's final draft will then.be submitted to the City Attorney. <br /> 7 B. Fences to be Built on Corner Lots. <br /> 8 Mr. Hamer explained that the City Council requested the Planning Commission work <br /> 9 with staff to develop a policy regarding fences on corner lots. This request came <br /> 10 following the recent variance request from Paul Johnson, 2800 - 36th Avenue N.E. <br /> 1.1 The Planning Commission had recommended Council deny the request as they felt the <br /> 12 ordinance was clear that a 6 foot fence cannot be built between the structure to the <br /> 13 front yard set back line. Some Commissioners felt it might be more appropriate to <br /> 14 amend the ordinance rather than develop a policy. Hamer indicated the Council wants <br /> 15 to prevent this problem for future requests similar in nature. <br /> 16 Commissioner Horst mentioned that the new owner of Town and Country Foods is a resident <br /> 17 of St. Anthony. <br /> 18 Commissioner Makowske reported that the Economic Development/Redevelopment Task <br /> 19 Force is continuing their prioritization on undeveloped and underdeveloped lots. <br /> 20 Mr. Hamer indicated that the plans to renovate the rental properties owned by MAKO, Inc. <br /> 21 are moving forward. <br /> 22 Commissioner Franzese said Ed Fiori of American Monarch, told her that that business is <br /> 23 nearing a sale. <br /> 24 VII. ADJOURNMENT. <br /> 25 Motion.by Franzese, seconded by Makowske to adjourn the meeting at 9:36 P.M. <br /> 26 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 27 Respectfully submitted, <br /> 28 Jane Whisney-Wilson <br />