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• 5. A walkway is to be provided in the public right-of- <br /> way on 39th Avenue N.E.' .a sufficient distance behind the <br /> curb line to allow for snow storage. The sidewalk is <br /> to extend a reasonable distance south on the Silver <br /> Lake Road right-of-way as an aid to bus patrons. <br /> 6 . There shall be a buffer between the office property <br /> and the residential area to the east in conformance <br /> with Section 10, Subd. '12 of the zoning ordinance. <br /> 7 . Final building plans are to be reviewed by City Staff <br /> for compliance .with all applicable codes , ordinances , <br /> and laws. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Members of the Board then restated their opposition to the size <br /> and free-standing nature of the approved sign and the following <br /> motion was made: <br /> Motion by Hiebel, seconded by Johnson to advise the Council that <br /> the Planning Board feels the proposed approved sign is far in ex- <br /> cess of present and past sign ordinance regulations and could <br /> cause legal problems with previously denied free-standing signs. <br /> • Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Cowan felt that the City had no right to put up the illegal free- <br /> standing signs at the City Hall. Fornell said he thought the signs <br /> are permissible. (Section 400 : 20 , subd. 3 allows such pedestrian <br /> directional signs. ) <br /> Members then discussed the expenditure of Community Development <br /> funds. Hiebel indicated a preference for code enforcement in the <br /> Kenzie Terrace area. Marks indicated an interest in a band shell <br /> but Fornell said it would probably be inelligible because it was <br /> sepctator oriented. <br /> NOTE: Rick Rymarchick phoned staff after the meeting and indicated <br /> a preference for: (1) a comprehensive planning study, evaluating <br /> past planning practices and providing for future direction (akin to <br /> the Metropolitan Land Planning Act requirements) , (2) a sewer inflow/ <br /> infiltration study, (3) check valve installation in sanitary sewers <br /> ,and (4) a low income home improvement loan program. <br /> All Planning Board members indicated a desire to be reappointed. <br /> Fornell was commended on the memo he wrote on the T.C.F. proposal; <br /> the Board wished it inserted in the minutes . <br /> Cowan is to represent the Planning Board at the next Council meeting. <br /> • <br />