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1 1. The sign meets all conditions required by the statute to be satisfied <br /> •2 before a sign variance can be authorized because: <br /> 3 a. it won't be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to <br /> 4 other property in the same area; <br /> 5 b. the sign would help overcome the hardship of not being able to <br /> 6 identify the turn into the restaurant; and <br /> 7 C. the restaurant's setback from Silver Lake Road, where its <br /> 8 visibility is obstructed by signage and vehicles parked in front <br /> 9 of a gas station, make it somewhat unique in terms of visibility. <br /> 10 2. The City Council recently granted the Burger Ring Restaurant, which <br /> it is proposed to be constructed in close proximity to Hardees, a <br /> 12 variance to the sign code which permitted multi-signage for that <br /> 13 building. <br /> 14 3. No opposition to the variance was expressed to staff either before or <br /> 15 after the April 5th Commission hearing and no one appeared in <br /> 16 opposition during the Council's April 25th consideration. <br /> 17 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 18 Restaurant Owner Perceives Loss for Business Community with Departure <br /> 19 of Mr. Childs <br /> WBefore he left the meeting, Mr. Johnson told the Councilmembers he hated <br /> to see Mr. Childs leave St. Anthony because he perceived the City <br /> 22 Manager had always been most helpful to -him and other businessmen in the <br /> 23 City. <br /> 24 COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> 25 Councilmember Marks Reports Attendance the Previous Week at Lavern <br /> 26 Government Training Session and Youth service Bureau Executive Board <br /> 27 Meeting <br /> 28 The Councilmember reported that he thought the Council might be as <br /> 29 interested as he had been to learn during the YSB Board meeting that <br /> 30 almost 90% of the inmates incarcerated at the men's prison.at Stillwater <br /> 31 and a women's reformatory one of the Board members had visited, had been <br /> 32 either physically or sexually abused themselves when they were children. <br /> 33 Councilmember Marks said he had concluded from what he had heard at that <br /> 34 meeting that whatever organizations like the YSB can do to protect kids <br /> 35 from that type of abuse could have an "incredible payoff in the future <br /> 36 even if you only considered that in terms of money and not lives which <br /> 37 are lost. " • <br /> 38 Councilmember Enrooth Warns of Imnendina Controversy About Who's Going <br /> 39 to Monitor Groundwater Contamination <br /> • 5 <br />