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• no other option. <br /> Soth stated his agreement with Marks ' s interpretation of the <br /> ramifications , and stated that the only justification for delaying, <br /> enforcement for any period of time at all arises from the <br /> reasonableness of the City in allowing the leaseholder to make other <br /> arrangements . He felt that if the City were receiving complaints from <br /> a neighbor or a property owner about the situation that it might be <br /> appropriate to enforce the zoning requirements in a shorter period of <br /> time than six months , but in the absence of such complaints that six <br /> months was both a generous and reasonable amount of time . He noted, <br /> however, that delaying enforcement for the term of the lease would be <br /> inappropriate ac-tion.. _ <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Ranallo offered both his agreement that conditions in the <br /> center until recently have been less than desirable for a retail <br /> outlet , and his approval ofthe changes currently being made. <br /> Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks, that the Council grant a <br /> six-month delay of enforcement to allow the leaseholder, Mid-America <br /> Dairymen, Inc . , the opportunity to sublease their entire 9 , 377 square <br /> feet of space to a tenant. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> • Mayor Pro Tem commended the Planning Commission for their work in <br /> arriving at their recommendation, and Council Member Marks expressed <br /> his hope that Mid-America Dairymen would be able to proceed <br /> satisfactorily. <br /> Lang/Nelson Requests <br /> Planning Commission Recommendation <br /> Commissioner Hansen reported that Lang/Nelson is making two requests : <br /> one, for a temporary trailer to be used as an apartment rental office; <br /> and two, for an additional , temporary, directional sales sign, four by <br /> eight feet in size, to be located at 2905 Kenzie Terrace , the site of <br /> the former Mr. Hobo' s restaurant, during the final phase of the <br /> Kenzington project. He stated that the Planning Commission moved to <br /> allow the trailer and the sign for a period not to exceed May lst , <br /> 1990 , subject to assurances that the sign will not obstruct traffic and <br /> is properly maintained during that time period. <br /> . Mayor Pro Tem questioned whether Lang/Nelson would encounter <br /> difficulties regarding the sign if the restaurant property were to be <br /> sold and a restaurant to begin operations at 2905 Kenzie Terrace . Paul <br /> Brewer of Lang/Nelson indicated that they do need the consent of the <br /> owners to locate a sign on that property, and that they currently have <br /> the consent of one owner but not of the other. Should such a sitatuion <br /> arise in the future, they will either have to obtain the consent of the <br /> new owner (s.) or find another location for the sign . <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Ranallo asked Mr . Brewer to describe the exact location <br />