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d <br /> • <br /> 1 approval be valid for a period of 90 days ; and that approval <br /> 2 of the pending request not be transferable to future tenants <br /> 3 of that property . <br /> A <br /> 5 Council Member Marks asked that his memory be refreshed <br /> 6 regarding sign variance approvals in the past year and a <br /> 7 half for this property. Commissioner Brownell replied that , <br /> 8 although variance requests for a roof sign and a pylon sign <br /> 9 had been approved for the property ' s previous owner, those <br /> 10 signs and all other signage has been removed from the <br /> 11 property with the exception of the Rosie ' s Restaurant <br /> 12 temporary sign. Commissioner Brownell explained that the <br /> 13 recommendation of the Planning Commission encompasses the <br /> 14 cancellation of previous sign variance approvals for the <br /> 15 restaurant property. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks , to approve the <br /> 18 variance request by Rosie ' s Restaurant in accordance with <br /> 9.9 the recommendations of the Planning Commission. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 22 <br /> 23 Commissioner Brownell introduced the second sign variance <br /> 24 request by LaIdel Financial Group, Inc . LaNel had asked that <br /> 25 they be permitted to install directional signs at Autumn <br /> 26 Woods larger than allowed by ordinance . Brownell reported <br /> 27 that the Planning Commission voted to table the request <br /> 28 pending presentation of additional information regarding the <br /> 29 layout and description of each directional sign and e. <br /> 30 diagram of the monument sign to be placed at the main_ . <br /> 31 entrance . Paul Brewer of LaNel had agreed to provide such <br /> 32 information at the December 1989 Planning Commission <br /> 33 meeting. No action required by City Council regarding this <br /> 34 request . <br /> 35 <br /> 36 <br /> 37 TAXATION/REFUSE <br /> 38 <br /> 39 Mayor Pro Tem Ranallo introduced City Manager Tom Burt and <br /> 40 asked him to explain the pending taxation issue , and invited <br /> 41_ questions from the public . <br /> 42 <br /> 43 City Manager Burt explained that the state legislature voted <br /> 44 to shift local government aid, which is comprised of state <br /> 45 income tax and sales tax. He stated that St . Anthony has <br /> 46 been dependent upon local government aid to the extent of <br /> 47 approximately $228 , 000 per year in the past, which is not <br /> 48 large compared to other communities . Local government aid <br /> 49 will now be shifted to the school districts in anticipation <br /> • 50 that the State will fully fund school districts in the <br />