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PL PACKETS 1990-1991
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. ain hou <br /> illa a pROVAL <br /> DATE : A p <br /> November 19, 1991 <br /> TO = Planning Commission Members <br /> :FROM : David M. Urbia, Management Assistant <br /> 2 TEM : "STOP-N'SHOP SUPERETTE" , COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN <br /> The issue at hand is consideration of a request for a comprehensive sign <br /> plan from Stop-N-Shop Superette, Inc. , 1847 Johnson Street Northeast, <br /> Minneapolis, for one pylon sign to identify the gasoline brand located <br /> along 3813 Stinson Boulevard; which requires variances for size, number <br /> of signs, and ground clearance height. Also included for consideration <br /> in the comprehensive sign plan is a monument sign, ingress/egress signs, <br /> and building signage. <br /> The comprehensive sign plan would allow a pylon sign, a monument sign, <br /> ingress/egress signs, and building signs. The monument, ingress/egress, <br /> and building signs individually are within specifications of the sign <br /> ordinance. The pylon sign does not meet the sign ordinance <br /> specifications in the following areas: (1) minimum ground clearance is <br /> six feet, twelve feet is required; (2) four price signs are proposed, <br /> two are allowed; (3) each price sign is 13 . 44 square feet, eight square <br /> feet is allowed; (4) 128 square feet in sign surface area is proposed, <br /> 50 square feet is allowed (the planning commission previously indicated <br /> 120 square feet would be acceptable in the recodified sign ordinance) ; <br /> and (5) a sign to identify the store and a smaller sign to identify the <br /> gasoline brand is proposed, a sign to identify the. gasoline brand is <br /> allowed. <br /> The applicants initially proposed an 8 ' X 10 ' main sign and 4 ' X 4 ' <br /> price and gasoline brand signs. The applicants modified their proposal <br /> to more closely reflect the ordinance specifications. The planning <br /> commission requested that staff investigate the Amoco sign that was <br /> allowed. The sign measures as follows: (1) the gasoline brand sign is <br /> 6 ' X 101 , 120 square feet (both sides) ; (2) the price sign number is two <br /> (which is allowed) ; (3) the price sign size is 5Z ' X 62 ' , 35. 75 square <br /> feet (one side) , which exceeds the eight square feet allowed; (4) the <br /> food price sign is 1 ' X 6k I ; and (5) the minimum ground clearance is <br /> 521 , determined by the total height given - 17 feet. In researching the <br /> past Planning Commission minutes when the Amoco Station was presented, <br /> the only mention of signage was as follows: <br /> Commissioner Bjorklund was concerned about signage and the <br /> potential for a "profusion" of signage. The engineer <br /> indicated the St. Anthony station would be almost identical to <br /> another Amoco station at White Bear and Suburban Avenues in <br /> St. Paul and he showed an illustration of the station which he <br /> indicated had essentially the same type of signage proposed <br /> for this station. <br />
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