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October 10, 1989 Council Meeting <br /> • page 5 <br /> 1 The City. Attorney felt the variance for this sign on the drive-thru side <br /> 2 of the building could be granted on a hardship basis, that is; need for <br /> 4 identification as a drive-thru. <br /> 5 Councilman Enrooth observed the Council could not act on the sign variance <br /> until it acted on the conditional use permit as recommended by the Planning <br /> 7 Commission. <br /> 8 Motion by Enrooth, second by Marks to approve the conditional use permit as <br /> 9 recommended by the Planning Commission with one change, that the hours of <br /> 10 operation will be from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. rather than from 10:00 A.M. <br /> 11 to 1:00 A.M. <br /> 12 13 Roll call : Marks, Enrooth, Makowske, Sundland - aye <br /> 14 Ranallo - nay <br /> 15 Motion by Makowske, second by Marks to grant a variance of 29 feet to allow <br /> 15 changes necessary to have signage of 21 feet by 8 feet on the side of the <br /> 17 canopy at Clark's Submarine Sandwich drive-thru to indicate the product and <br /> 18 the fact that it is a drive-thru'for that product. <br /> 19 Roll call : Marks, Enrooth, Makowske, Sundland - aye <br /> 20 Ranallo - nay <br /> 21 Public hearings regarding hours of operation will be held on October 24th, <br /> 22 November 14th and November 28th. <br /> • 23 <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Councilmember Makowske welcomed Clark' s to the community. <br /> 26 B. Council Reports <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Councilmember Enrooth had met with the School Board and the Recreation Depart- <br /> 30 ment. He noted that both bodies has serious questions regarding the use of <br /> 30 the building and the responsibilities of the City as landlords. He felt this <br /> 31 <br /> 32 issue must be addressed by the Council in the near future. <br /> 33 Councilmember Marks referred the Council to the most recent edition of the <br /> 34 League of Minnesota Cities' Bulletin. It contains 'an article regarding smoke <br /> 35 detector testing, citing the St. Anthony Fire Department as an example in <br /> 36 the article. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Councilmember Makowske received a letter regarding bus transportation to <br /> 39 service the needs of Autumn Woods residents and the procurement of bus <br /> 40 schedules. She 'also received more complaints of barking dogs. She recog- <br /> 41 n_ized that neighbors are hesitant to complain and the nuisance dog ordinance <br /> 42 is difficult to administer, but requested the Police Department to aggressively <br /> 44 pursue this matter. <br /> 46 C. Departments and Committees <br /> 47 1 . Two reports were received from Hance .& LeVahn regarding various matters <br /> • 48 conducted by the firm at the Hennepin County District Court up to and <br /> 49 including September 6, 1989. Councilmember Marks observed some matters <br /> 50 <br />