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1 *accessories would include boots, gloves, leather gear, tee <br /> 2 shirts, and many of these are mail ordered. All equipment would be <br /> 3 kept within the store; <br /> 4 *he would carry only Harley-Davidson new and used cycles for <br /> 5 sale. <br /> 6 When the proximity of his store to residential was mentioned, Mr. <br /> 7 Kuelbs said his Savage store was also that close to homes on Boone <br /> 8 Avenue and one property owner, who had at first vehemently objected <br /> 9 to him locating there, had after a short time come back to apologize <br /> 10 for the misconceptions he had. The Savage Police Department had also <br /> 11 been skeptical but had been .surprised to see no problems with even <br /> 12 the open house. <br /> 13 The applicant estimated his store to have a 60 foot frontage and to <br /> 14 be 100 feet deep. He perceived a need for a sign no larger than 14 <br /> 15 feet long and 3 feet high, which would be lit only during hours of <br /> 16 operation which would probably be from 9:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. <br /> 17 Monday through Thursday and from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Friday and <br /> 18 Saturday. <br /> 19 Mr. Childs indicated a sign that size would probably be less than the <br /> 20 120 square feet of signage the ordinance allowed for that size <br /> 21 frontage. The applicant concluded his report by saying if the <br /> 22 business in St. Anthony went as well as he expected, he would <br /> 23 probably have to move to a larger building. No one else appeared to <br /> 24 speak for or against the request and the hearing was closed at 9: 30 <br /> 25 P.M. <br /> 26 Commission Recommendation <br /> 27 Motion by Franzese, seconded by Hansen to recommend the Council amend <br /> 28 the City Zoning Ordinance to add "Motorcycle sales and accessories" <br /> 29 as a "conditionally permitted use" in a "C" General Commercial <br /> 30 District. If approved, Mr. Kuelbs would have to apply for <br /> 31 conditional use approval and go, through that process. <br /> 32 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 33 City Attorney's Wording Changes Accepted in Shopping Center Signage <br /> 34 Amendment <br /> 35 At 9: 32 P.M. the Chair read aloud the notice of the hearing which had <br /> 36 been published in the June 8th Bulletin. No members of the public <br /> 37 were present to provide input to the development of a definition of <br /> 38 the above which would amend the existing sign ordinance definition of <br /> 39 what constitutes a shopping center as related to signage in St. <br /> 40 Anthony. <br /> 41 Mr. Childs read the changes in draft language which had been proposed <br /> 42 by Mr. Soth which were accepted by the Commission after the City <br /> 10 <br />
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