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PLAN N C r'n'(Y'(1 , <br /> -2- <br /> renew left with the Apache management firm but he is certain a new <br /> lease can be -negotiated if the store does well in --that location. - <br /> ( He said LaBelle's would be delighted if the renovation of the Apache <br /> Mall should attract a major tenant such as Target to the shopping <br /> center. <br /> Mr. Jones welcomed LaBelle ' s to the City and assured the store 's <br /> representative the Commission is willing to assist in any manner they <br /> can to keep a stable tenant in that building. He said he hopes <br /> this store may prove to be a business incentive for that area. <br /> Motion by Mr. Sopcinski and seconded by Mrs . Makowske to recommend <br /> Council approval of a 175 square foot variance to the City Sign <br /> Ordinance requirements which will permit LaBelle 's Catalog and I; <br /> Showroom to retain the existing 445 square feet of signage on the <br /> east and west sides of the building at 2500 38th Avenue N.E. for <br /> store identification, as proposed, subject to the removal of the <br /> existing 60 foot by 12 foot north facing sign and its framing, <br /> finding that granting the variance not only meets all criteria set <br /> by City policy for sign variances but decreases the total signage <br /> on this building, a goal of the Commission for- several years. <br /> i. <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Craig Morris, owner of the barber shop recently approved for the <br /> Hedlund PUD, was present to discuss his proposal for altering the <br /> existing free standing sign in front of his shop at 3909 Silver <br /> Lake Road by adding a thatched roof effect at the top of the sign. <br /> He said . the roof addition will. only "add one foot to the-sign-'s- <br /> height and he also requested the -sign be lit with one fluorescent <br /> lamp during the hours the shop is open , 8:00 P.M. at the latest, <br /> twice a week. The scale for his drawing for the sign was not <br /> accurate, Mr. Morris said, but he does not anticipate the lateral <br /> spread of the sign to be more than a foot on each side. No ref- <br /> erence to Council action regarding the more than a foot provided <br /> between the brick planter and the existing sign could be found in ' <br /> the minutes of the meeting when -the sign was accepted but Mr. Jones <br /> questioned whether plantings had been permitted and personally <br /> "would like to see the sign dropped all the way down to the brick <br /> foundation to eliminate any air space" . He said his own experience <br /> has been such types of plantings are not too successful. Mr. <br /> Peterson' s recollection was that the Commission had agreed to leave <br /> that point to the discretion of- the Council who had approved the <br /> sign as proposed. <br /> a <br /> Motion by Mrs. Makowske and seconded by Mr. Enrooth to indicate to <br /> the Council that the Commission, recognizing the Morris sign is E <br /> the only free standing sign permitted the Hedlund PUD, and desiring <br /> the best use possible in the interim, recommends Council approval <br /> of the proposed alteration of the sign as long as the height of <br /> the sign (including berming, sign base, plantings above the base, F <br /> sign area, lighting and roofing) does not exceed the 8 feet maxi- <br /> • mum established for the PUD with the stipulations that the light- <br /> ( ing, as proposed, will be turned off after 8 : 00 P.M. ; the ends of <br /> the gable roof are enclosed and additional vertical corner posts <br />