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Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> July 15, 1997 <br /> Page 9 <br /> 1 Chair Bergstrom asked if specific language needed to be incorporated into the Comprehensive <br /> 2 Plan Update to state the intentions of St. Anthony. He stated the current language appeared to <br /> 3 be fairly equivocal. <br /> 4. Ms. Rhees agreed that the language may need to be more definitive to express that St. <br /> 5 Anthony does not support the projections of the Metropolitan Council. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Commissioner Gondorchin stated the prospect of redesigning the southern area of the City to <br /> 8 include a combination of residential and commercial was attractive and desirable. He did not <br /> 9 believe that the gateways to the City had to be located exactly on the City boundaries. He <br /> 10 noted the industrial area on the southeast end of the City and asked if there were any changes <br /> 11 proposed for that area. He noted the area lacked identification. <br /> 12 Mr. Weber stated that area was stable and functioning well. He agreed that it is confusing <br /> 13 where City boundaries occur in that area. <br /> 14 When asked if a walking path was included in the redesign of Central Park. Mr. Wagner <br /> 15 responded that a walking path is on the agenda of the-Parks Task Force. <br />-= 16 Mr. Weber stated he would present the Draft Plan to the City Council on July 22 with the <br /> 17 hope that the City Council will grant preliminary approval. The Draft Plan will then be <br /> 18 submitted to the Metropolitan Council for approval within 60 days. A Public Hearing will <br /> 19 then be held and the City Council will adopt the Comprehensive Plan Update. <br /> 20 Chair Bergstrom thanked Task Force members for all their efforts. <br /> 21 Commissioner Franzese asked when the appendix would be available. <br /> 22 Ms. Rhees stated the appendix would be mailed to the City Council within 3-4 weeks. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 2. Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance re: Professional/Medical Buildings - Definition <br /> 25 and Allowable Uses, Si nage. <br /> 26 Ms. Moore-Sykes reported two proposed revisions to the City's Zoning Ordinance regarding <br /> 27 professional and medical buildings had been forwarded to City Attorney on June 25, 1997. <br /> 28 This issue came as a result of the Wirth Companies request to allow medical laboratories in <br /> 29 the Apache Medical building. The Ordinance states that labs are only allowed in the Light <br /> 30 Industrial Zoning District; the Apache Medical building is in the Commercial District. <br /> 31 Shortly after that request, the City received a request from the Wirth Companies to put several <br /> 32 wall signs on the south side of the building. Their attorney, Doug Berg, has drafted a sign <br /> 33 plan and a proposed sign ordinance for professional and medical buildings. <br /> 34 The current Ordinance has no definition or listed use for medical/professional buildings. <br /> 35 Several communities have addressed this situation as a permitted conditional use or an <br /> 36 allowed use in an industrial area. <br />
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