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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> February• 24 ; 1981 <br /> The meeting was called to order by Mayor Haik 'at , 7 :30 P.M. <br /> Present for roll call:. Letourneau., Ranallo, Haik, Sundland and Marks. <br /> Also present: Jim Fornell', City Manager; Ron Berg, Administrative <br /> Assistant; William Soth, City Attorney; and Carol <br /> Johnson, Clerk/Treasurer. <br /> Motion by Councilman Sundland and seconded by -.Councilman Marks to <br /> approve as presented-the minutes for the Council meeting held <br /> February 10, 1981.' <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> As the minutes for the February ll.th meeting of the Kenzie Terrace <br /> Task Force were being considered, the Mayor reported her appointment <br /> of Art Kuross, Manager of J. C. Penney's and. the new President of <br /> the St. Anthony Shopping Center Merchants- Association to replace <br /> Jerry Ballot. on the Task -Force. <br /> The actions taken and recommendations of the Planning Commission made <br /> during their February 17th meeting, as reflected in the minutes of <br /> • that meeting, were reported by Richard- Enrooth. He said the Com- <br /> mission viewed the removal of the large -non-conforming sign on the <br /> north side of the building recently vacated by Sibley as a , "good <br /> tradeoff" for the variance requested by LaBelle 's which will .permit <br /> them to reuse the existing signage on the east and west sides of <br /> that building. <br /> Motion by Councilman Sundland and seconded by Councilman Letourneau <br /> to follow the recommendations of the .Planning Commission to grant a <br /> 175 square foot variance to the City Sign Ordinance requirements <br /> which will permit the existing 445 square feet of signage on the <br /> west and east sides of the building at 2500 .38th Avenue N.E. to be <br /> retained for store identification..by LaBelle 's .Catalog and Showrooms, <br /> Inc. , as proposed, subject to their removal of the existing 60 feet <br /> by 12 feet north facing sign and framing, finding that granting the <br /> variance not only meets all criteria set by City policy for sign <br /> variances , but achieves the goal of the City to decrease the <br /> signage on this building. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Planning Commission representative told the Council the requested <br /> alterations of -the existing signage at 3909 Silver Lake Road will <br /> make it more in conformance with the proposed sign ordinance require- <br /> ments-- for the. monument- type signs being developed by the Commission. <br /> Craig Morris",: owner of the. barber/beauty shop which the sign identifies, <br /> was present but did -not speak. <br />