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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> June 28, 1994 <br /> • Page 4 <br /> 1 (Note: half the Commissioners were in favor of the shop being open on <br /> 2 Sundays and half were not in favor of it being open on Sundays). <br /> 3 3) The signage would be one of the monument styles, with no pylons. <br /> 4 4) Vehicle storage be limited to not more than two vehicles to be stored for <br /> 5 no more than 72 hours outside the building. <br /> 6 Commissioner Makowske noted that there was a letter included in the packet from <br /> 7 Equinox Apartments which objected to the muffler shop. In addition, Leo Donahue, <br /> 8 3927 Silver Lake Road, was present to indicate his concerns about the hours of <br /> 9 operation, especially at night. <br /> 10 Mr. and Mrs. Rosar, the applicants, were present and noted that when they left the <br /> 11 June 21st Planning Commission meeting at about 8:30 P.M., similar businesses located <br /> 12 near Apache Plaza were still open and asked for the same consideration. <br /> . 13 Councilmember Enrooth commented that the owners did not present the Council with <br /> 14 the Planning Commission's conditions met, therefore, he felt the request should be <br /> 0 tabled. <br /> 16 Motion by Enrooth, second by Wagner to table the request from Karen Rosar for a <br /> 17 proposed vehicle muffler and glass repair shop at 4000 Silver Lake Road until the <br /> 18 Council's July 12, 1994 regular meeting. <br /> 19 Motion carried unanimously, <br /> 20 2. Ground Sign Variance request from Belair Builders for a ground sign to <br /> 21 be installed at the St. Anthony Professional Building, 3901-09 Silver <br /> 22 Lake Road. <br /> 23 A. representative from Belair Builders was present and explained that they are <br /> 24 requesting an 80 square foot sign (40 square feet for each side) because the existing <br /> 25 sign is too small to list the dentists and to be adequately seen by their patients. In <br /> 26 addition, Belair emphasized that this a three business operation which requires a larger <br /> 27 sign. <br /> 28 Commissioner Makowske reported that Belair Builders were requesting a sign variance <br /> 29 of 48 square feet. Makowske stated that the Planning Commission voted to recommend <br /> Council's approval of this request, with the condition that the signage would not exceed <br /> a total of 68 square feet (34 square feet for each side) and will not consider any square <br /> 32 footage bonuses for landscaping and/or height. The vote was 5 to 1. <br />